Qatar's Ministry of Interior has issued a directive calling for strict adherence to safety protocols at social events including weddings and condolence gatherings. The ministry advised that such events must be conducted exclusively in designated indoor halls and venues. Organizing events in tents or open spaces was strongly discouraged due to the potential dangers these settings pose. This measure is intended to reduce the risk of accidents or incidents that could threaten the safety of attendees and the general public. The ministry underscored the responsibility of event organizers and participants to comply with official guidelines designed to protect lives and... [Continue Reading]
The Royal Canadian Mounted Police in Penticton have alerted local communities about a man videotaping businesses and people without permission in the Penticton and Kelowna areas of British Columbia. This behavior has raised concern among residents and business owners, who describe the individual’s conduct as disturbing and intimidating. The man is often seen wearing an orange high-visibility sweater. While he has claimed to be filming for a podcast and YouTube series about laws related to recording in public, police say his exact intentions are uncertain. The tip-offs from the public have prompted police to advise vigilance and encourage people to... [Continue Reading]
Qatar’s Deputy Speaker of the Shura Council, Dr. Hamda bint Hassan Al Sulaiti, has publicly condemned a series of Iranian attacks against Qatar and other Gulf countries, which began on February 28. Speaking at a virtual meeting of the Inter-Parliamentary Union’s Executive Committee, she demanded concrete actions beyond diplomatic condemnations to address this rising security threat. Al Sulaiti highlighted the increasing risk to regional stability caused by Iran's military aggression. She stressed the importance of parliamentary diplomacy, urging lawmakers to actively promote dialogue and peaceful solutions that avoid further escalation. As Vice-President of the IPU Executive Committee for the Arab... [Continue Reading]
Kuwait’s security agencies recently arrested a terrorist cell linked to Hezbollah, according to the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) Secretary-General Jasem Mohamed Albudaiwi. This operation was lauded for its professionalism and effectiveness in disrupting a plot aimed at threatening Kuwait’s security and stability. The arrested cell was reportedly planning attacks that could have undermined the safety of Kuwait’s citizens and residents. The GCC strongly condemned the cell’s activities and expressed firm rejection of all forms of terrorism and extremism targeting member states in the Gulf. It underscored collective regional efforts and the council’s full support for all measures Kuwait has taken... [Continue Reading]
The United Nations human rights office has released a report highlighting that more than 36,000 Palestinians were displaced in the West Bank over the last year amid intensifying Israeli settlement expansions and attacks by settlers. This surge in displacement involves home demolitions, land seizures, and severe restrictions on Palestinian access to essential services, creating what the UN calls a coercive environment forcing families from their homes. These events predominantly affect Palestinian communities across the occupied West Bank, undermining their ability to maintain stable living conditions. The increased settlement activity and settler violence have escalated tensions and contributed to a deepening... [Continue Reading]
The recent conflict in Iran has sparked significant financial implications, particularly for major oil companies poised to profit considerably from soaring oil prices. With the strikes conducted by the US and Israel against Iranian targets leading to unprecedented disruptions in fuel supply, calls for a windfall tax on these fossil fuel giants are intensifying. Prominent Democratic lawmakers and progressive organizations have joined forces to address these rising profits, which they argue come at the expense of average American consumers. According to reports, the International Energy Agency has identified the ongoing hostilities as the largest disruption to fuel supply in history.... [Continue Reading]
On the evening of March 17, Israeli forces restricted Palestinian worshipers from conducting Taraweeh prayers in several East Jerusalem districts including the areas around Damascus Gate and Herod's Gate. The Al Aqsa Mosque compound has been closed for nearly three weeks, preventing Muslims from accessing one of Islam’s holiest sites during Ramadan. Worshipers who tried to gather were dispersed and directed toward the Wadi Al Joz neighborhood. These actions impact thousands of Palestinian Muslims who observe Ramadan prayers as a core religious practice. The continued closure of Al Aqsa and the deployment of occupation forces reflect heightened security concerns cited... [Continue Reading]
At the UN Commission on the Status of Women, the United Kingdom, along with 30 allied countries including France, Germany, Canada, Australia, Japan, and Mexico, released a joint statement advocating for sustained progress on gender equality. The statement called on all nations to oppose any rollbacks in women's human rights and to reaffirm women's rights to live free from violence and discrimination. The appeal stresses the imperative that women and girls have equal opportunities to engage fully in their economies, societies, and political systems. The coalition underscored that any regression threatens global development and social stability. This coordinated diplomatic action... [Continue Reading]
On March 17, Iraqi air defenses successfully intercepted two drones over the capital city, Baghdad. One drone targeted the diplomatic support center near Baghdad Airport, and the other attempted to approach the US Embassy, where air defense systems fired to neutralize the threat. Despite the interceptions, smoke was reported near the embassy after a separate drone evaded interception. Simultaneously, a significant explosion rocked Babil province in central Iraq, prompting an immediate investigation by local authorities to determine its cause. The events highlight ongoing security challenges in Iraq, where drone threats against key government and foreign installations have increased amid broader... [Continue Reading]
The President of the United Arab Emirates, Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, held a phone conversation with King Willem-Alexander of the Netherlands to discuss the recent surge in military aggression attributed to Iran in the Gulf region. The two leaders voiced serious concerns over the impact of these attacks on regional stability and civilian safety. The Dutch King notably condemned the Iranian strikes against the UAE and neighboring countries, underscoring their violation of international norms and sovereignty. These attacks have targeted civilian populations and infrastructure, heightening fears over escalating violence and the potential for broader conflict in an already... [Continue Reading]
Alexis Mitton-Chevarie, a 15-year-old girl from Moncton, New Brunswick, was last seen around 5:25 p.m. on March 16, near Snow Avenue. She was reported missing later that day, triggering an active search led by the Codiac Regional RCMP. Authorities have pursued multiple leads but have yet to locate Alexis. Her family and police express serious concern for her wellbeing, emphasizing the urgency of finding her quickly. Alexis is described as 5 feet 2 inches tall, weighing approximately 170 pounds, with brown hair and eyes, last seen wearing a black hoodie and black pants. The disappearance of a minor in the... [Continue Reading]
The United Nations Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR) condemned recent Israeli statements threatening to impose the same level of devastation on Lebanon as witnessed in Gaza. These threats come amidst extensive Israeli airstrikes that have decimated closely packed residential buildings, resulting in numerous civilian casualties including women and children. Spokesperson Thameen Al Kheetan criticized the remarks as utterly unacceptable given the ongoing civilian suffering in Lebanon and Gaza. The OHCHR highlighted that approximately 70% of the damage in affected urban areas involves the destruction of homes, intensifying fears of severe humanitarian and legal consequences under international... [Continue Reading]
Customs and Border Protection officers in Norfolk, Virginia intercepted a shipment of 35 electric bikes from China after finding them non-compliant with U.S. motor vehicle safety standards. The bikes arrived partially assembled, missing necessary certification labels and safety markings, raising concerns about their safety for consumers. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration reviewed the shipment and confirmed the bikes did not meet required safety regulations, leading to their detention. This action comes amid rapid growth in e-bike popularity across American cities, coastal areas, and tourist spots, alongside a notable increase in rider injuries. The seizure highlights the U.S. government’s proactive... [Continue Reading]
Jordan's Foreign Minister Ayman Safadi met with UNRWA Commissioner-General Philippe Lazzarini in Amman to discuss the agency's vital humanitarian work in Gaza. Gaza remains severely affected by ongoing Israeli military operations and strict access limitations that hamper the delivery of aid. UNRWA provides critical life-saving services to Palestinian refugees across its operational areas, but the agency faces tremendous challenges due to Israeli-imposed restrictions. Safadi stressed that maintaining UNRWA's uninterrupted functions is essential to preventing further suffering. The Jordanian government condemned what it described as an Israeli 'methodical strangulation campaign' that exacerbates Gaza's humanitarian crisis. This situation affects millions of Palestinian... [Continue Reading]
The economic repercussions of the ongoing conflict in Iran are beginning to assert a significant influence globally. Recent announcements from various financial institutions indicate a strong reaction to the spike in inflation driven by supply disruptions linked to the situation in Iran. Among these, Australia's Reserve Bank stands out as it recently increased its cash rate for the second consecutive month, raising it to 4.1 percent. This marks a strategic shift as central banks worldwide respond to the inflationary pressures exacerbated by disruptions in oil and gas supplies. The Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA) is leading the charge, becoming one... [Continue Reading]
Kuwait’s Foreign Minister Sheikh Jarrah Jaber Al-Ahmad Al-Sabah received phone calls from his Algerian and Thai counterparts regarding escalating Iranian aggression targeting several countries in the region. Algeria’s Foreign Minister Ahmed Attaf reaffirmed Algeria’s unwavering support for Kuwait and demanded respect for its territorial sovereignty amid these tensions. Meanwhile, Thailand’s Foreign Minister Sihasak Phuangketkeow expressed deep concerns about the rising military confrontations triggered by Iran’s attacks and underscored the potential severe repercussions for stability both regionally and internationally. These diplomatic exchanges highlight growing alarm over Tehran’s destabilizing role, which threatens the security of Gulf states and beyond. The communications illustrate... [Continue Reading]
The United States has faced significant reluctance from its NATO allies to join its military campaign against Iran, with most members opting out of participation. President Trump acknowledged this trend on social media, emphasizing that the US is proceeding without broader NATO support. France publicly denied earlier US claims of its readiness to assist in securing the strategically vital Strait of Hormuz. This refusal by NATO allies limits Washington’s coalition options and could affect the overall strategic posture and resource allocation in the ongoing conflict. Meanwhile, the war has sparked internal dissent within the US government, culminating in the resignation... [Continue Reading]
The UK Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office (FCDO) issued a travel advisory warning British nationals against non-essential travel to the Eastern and Riyadh Provinces of Saudi Arabia. This precaution comes amid continued missile and drone attacks targeting these regions, with intercepted projectiles posing hazards to civilians due to falling shrapnel. The advice specifically alerts travelers to the risk of injury or disruption from these attacks and stresses the need for immediate sheltering in safe locations such as interior rooms or stairwells with minimal external exposure. British nationals currently in the region are urged to exercise increased caution and strictly follow... [Continue Reading]
The United Arab Emirates has firmly dismissed Iran’s explanations for heightened hostile actions aimed at regional countries, branding Tehran’s claims as deliberate misinformation to mislead the global community. This assertion came amid a Human Rights Council session in Geneva, where the UAE reiterated that Iran’s aggression is unprovoked and unlawful. The UAE emphasized that Iran’s targeting of civilians and civilian infrastructure breaches critical international humanitarian and human rights laws. This stance underscores the growing security threat in the Gulf, where escalating Iranian hostility risks destabilizing the region further. The condemnation by the UAE signals rising tensions between Tehran and Gulf... [Continue Reading]
Un’Darius Dickerson of Jackson, Mississippi, was convicted and sentenced to nine years in prison for forcibly taking a motor vehicle at gunpoint. According to court records, on November 19, 2024, Dickerson, wearing a ski mask, approached a woman, pointed a rifle at her, and demanded her car keys. The victim complied, and Dickerson drove away in her vehicle. Police arrested Dickerson the following day in Southaven, Mississippi, after he attempted to evade a traffic stop while still driving the stolen car. During interrogation, he admitted to the armed carjacking and helped recover the firearm used. The sentence aims to address... [Continue Reading]
Iran is currently in a state of heightened tension following reports that Israeli airstrikes have killed Ali Larijani, the country's security chief, a claim that remains unconfirmed by Iranian officials. Observers note that if the reports are verified, this incident would remove one of the most experienced and influential figures in Iran's policymaking apparatus during a critical juncture for the nation, exacerbating an already volatile situation. Larijani's strategic importance was underscored by his role as secretary of the Supreme National Security Council, a position that granted him significant influence over Iran's military and diplomatic strategies, especially regarding its ongoing confrontations... [Continue Reading]
The British Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office (FCDO) has warned travelers against all but essential journeys to parts of southern Thailand near the Malaysia border. This advisory comes amid regular violent attacks in these provinces, posing significant safety risks. Travel along the Hat Yai to Padang Besar train route, which crosses these troubled areas, is also strongly discouraged. Additionally, the FCDO advises against travel within 20 kilometers of the land border with Cambodia due to security concerns. The advisory highlights potential invalidation of travel insurance for those ignoring these warnings. The violence in these border regions threatens the safety of... [Continue Reading]
At the Global Fraud Summit held in Vienna on March 16-17, the United Kingdom and INTERPOL unveiled Operation Shadow Storm, a global taskforce dedicated to aggressively combating fraud perpetrators overseas. The initiative pools the intelligence and enforcement capabilities of all 196 INTERPOL member countries to tackle large criminal networks that have increasingly targeted British citizens with scams. Operation Shadow Storm will prioritize operations in Southeast Asia, known as a hotspot for scam compounds that drive much of the global fraud activity. The UK spearheaded the summit, bringing together 40 ministers, representatives from over 100 countries, and 300 industry leaders to... [Continue Reading]
The escalating war in the Middle East is severely disrupting lifesaving humanitarian operations, with the UN World Food Programme (WFP) warning that an additional 45 million people could face acute hunger as a result. The conflict has already impacted Lebanon and other neighboring states, sparking a serious humanitarian crisis. WFP officials highlighted critical strains on supply chains essential for delivering aid. UN Secretary-General António Guterres reiterated calls for a ceasefire and full implementation of Security Council resolutions, including Resolution 2817 which condemns attacks by Iran on neighboring countries. The intensifying conflict compromises not only regional stability but also global humanitarian... [Continue Reading]
In a high-level meeting in Cairo, Egyptian Foreign Minister Badr Abdelatty and China’s Special Envoy for the Middle East Zhai Jun addressed the dangerously escalating conflict in the region. Abdelatty warned that the military escalation risks broadening instability with severe humanitarian fallout, particularly in Gaza. The discussions focused on preventing the spread of violence and the importance of prioritizing peaceful negotiations. This meeting underscores growing international concern over the Middle East’s volatile situation. Egypt, a key regional player, cautioned against the devastating consequences if the conflict continues unchecked. Both Egypt and China stressed that sustaining dialogue and pursuing internal political... [Continue Reading]
In an overnight strike, Pakistani forces targeted the Omid Drug Rehabilitation Facility in Kabul, Afghanistan, resulting in the deaths of at least 400 people and injuring more than 250. The victims were primarily patients undergoing treatment for substance abuse, highlighting the strike’s devastating impact on vulnerable civilians. This incident occurs against a backdrop of worsening conflict between Pakistan and Afghanistan since late last month. The cross-border tensions have already caused hundreds of civilian casualties, including at least 104 children and 59 women, and displaced tens of thousands, primarily in Afghanistan’s south and southeast regions. The attack not only claims a... [Continue Reading]
The UK Ministry of Defence Police has announced that misconduct hearings involving its officers will be held in public to enhance openness and accountability within the force. These hearings focus on allegations of gross misconduct, defined as serious breaches of professional behavior standards, either on or off duty, that justify dismissal. The hearings are part of a broader disciplinary process, separate from criminal proceedings, aimed at addressing officer conduct swiftly and transparently. In some cases, accelerated misconduct hearings may occur when investigations reveal urgent or exceptional circumstances. This initiative impacts all officers within the MDP and serves the public interest... [Continue Reading]
The United Kingdom and Ukraine have agreed to a strategic defense partnership aimed at countering the increasing use of low-cost, high-tech drones in modern warfare. The deal includes a £500,000 ($660,000) investment to establish a new artificial intelligence center focused on improving drone interception and battlefield innovation. This move comes amid growing concerns over drone proliferation, which has become a critical threat on conflict fronts globally. The collaboration will combine Ukraine's frontline experience in drone warfare with the UK's advanced drone manufacturing and technology. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy's visit to the UK underscores the urgency of enhancing Ukraine's defense capabilities... [Continue Reading]
Laurent Mazaury, president of the France-Qatar Friendship Group and member of the French National Assembly's Foreign Affairs Committee, publicly condemned Iran's recent attacks against Qatar and other Gulf states. He described these actions as breaches of humanitarian and international values intended to destabilize the region. Despite being targeted, Qatar has avoided retaliating militarily, demonstrating a commitment to resolving disputes via diplomacy and mediation. Mazaury underscored this measured response as a sign of Qatar’s resilience and stable leadership in a volatile environment. France reaffirmed its close partnership with Qatar, which remains critical amid increasing regional tensions fueled by Iran’s aggressive posturing... [Continue Reading]
The Arab Network for National Human Rights Institutions (ANNHRI) convened an urgent General Assembly in Doha, condemning recent Iranian attacks on Arab nations as breaches of international law, specifically the United Nations Charter’s prohibition on the use of force. The virtual session was called at Qatar’s request and highlighted the Iran-led aggression as a grave threat to regional and global peace and security. The participants underscored the importance of expanding collaboration among Arab national human rights institutions to share information and expertise aimed at civilian protection during crises. They also called for widespread awareness campaigns regarding civilian rights in conflict... [Continue Reading]
The U.S. Justice Department announced a $10.5 million settlement with four companies accused of defrauding the military by overcharging for weld tables. W International LLC, W International SC LLC, Precision Metal Equipment Handling LLC, and Edward Walker, the CEO of the two W International firms, allegedly knowingly billed the Air Force and Navy more than authorized under their contracts. The Michigan and South Carolina-based companies, involved in industrial welding and metal fabrication, exploited their government contracts to inflate charges for weld tables. These overcharges violate the False Claims Act, which aims to prevent fraudulent billing against federal agencies. The military,... [Continue Reading]
The war on Iran has entered its 18th day, showing no signs of abating as tensions escalate around the region. Following military strikes led by the United States and Israel, there has been a significant increase in volatility affecting not just the immediate conflict zones but also the global economy. Recent developments have also prompted a renewed focus on the situation in the occupied West Bank, where the fallout from the Iran war is tangibly felt by local communities. Since the onset of the armed conflict, which began with military actions on February 28, analysts noted that the gold market,... [Continue Reading]
The resignation of Joe Kent, the director of the National Counterterrorism Centre, has intensified debates regarding the ongoing military conflict involving Iran. Kent made headlines by stating he could not in good conscience support the war, asserting that Iran posed no imminent threat to the United States. His resignation and subsequent comments suggest deepening divisions within U.S. national security apparatus regarding the ongoing military engagements. Concern over military action, particularly linked to external pressures, raises critical questions about the influence of foreign political interests on U.S. defense policies. In a striking announcement on social media, Kent expressed his belief that... [Continue Reading]
In a significant development regarding US foreign policy, Joe Kent, the director of the National Counterterrorism Center, resigned on Tuesday, expressing his opposition to the ongoing war in Iran. This resignation marks him as the first senior official from the Trump administration to step down in protest of military actions against Tehran, highlighting growing dissent within the administration regarding US involvement in the Middle East. In his resignation letter shared on social media platform X, Kent stated, "I cannot in good conscience support the ongoing war in Iran. Iran posed no imminent threat to our nation, and it is clear... [Continue Reading]
On March 17, 2026, British Prime Minister Keir Starmer and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy formally launched the UK-Ukraine Strategic Dialogue, a broad intergovernmental framework designed to deepen cooperation across eight pillars including security, trade, energy, and justice. The dialogue reaffirms commitments under existing agreements such as the 2020 Strategic Partnership Agreement and the 2024 Bilateral Security Agreement. The initiative represents a coordinated effort to bolster Ukraine’s resilience amid continued Russian aggression by expanding defense collaboration and economic ties. It also aims to coordinate policy responses on transport, science, culture, and foreign affairs, reflecting a multifaceted partnership. The dialogue affects Ukrainian... [Continue Reading]
Rescue operations are ongoing in Kabul following a deadly air strike by Pakistani forces on a drug rehabilitation center that has resulted in more than 400 confirmed fatalities. This incident marks the most lethal single attack in a recent escalation of conflict between Pakistan and Afghanistan, which has been intensifying in the past few weeks. Afghan officials have condemned the air strike, categorizing it as a crime against humanity, particularly for targeting vulnerable civilians. According to eyewitness accounts, survivors described horrific scenes of devastation in the aftermath of the strike. Ambulance driver Haji Fahim recounted arriving at the site, where... [Continue Reading]
The Prime Minister of the United Kingdom and the President of Ukraine jointly declared an enhanced security and defence industrial collaboration on January 16, 2025. This declaration formalizes a strengthened partnership focused on increasing Ukraine’s defence capacity and resilience against Russia’s illegal war of aggression that began in 2022. The agreement comes amid sustained conflict, with Kyiv relying heavily on Western support for military supplies and technological assistance. The pact involves closer cooperation on defence industry development, potentially facilitating the transfer of advanced technology, joint production, and increased access to UK military resources. This will directly impact Ukraine’s armed forces... [Continue Reading]
On March 5, U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) officers at the World Trade Bridge in Laredo, Texas, intercepted 39 live pythons hidden inside a tractor trailer headed to Mexico. The discovery came after officers inspected a 2021 Peterbilt truck during outbound operations. The snakes were concealed within the vehicle, a method used to smuggle wildlife across the border. This incident emphasizes the vigilance of CBP officers in preventing illegal exotic animal trafficking, which poses significant risks to native ecosystems and public safety. The smuggling of live pythons threatens biodiversity and can introduce invasive species with harmful ecological impacts. The... [Continue Reading]
The UK’s National Crime Agency (NCA) has unveiled its 2026 National Strategic Assessment, revealing a significant turning point in the fight against serious and organised crime. The agency's director highlighted that modern technology doesn’t just aid criminals; it fundamentally reshapes crime, speeding it up, making it more global, and increasing its harmful effects. This includes crimes such as drug trafficking, child sexual abuse, people smuggling, fraud, and cyber-attacks. The assessment underscores that law enforcement’s current tactics must evolve to meet these growing challenges. The NCA’s workforce of 6,000 officers is at the forefront of combating this intensified threat, but greater... [Continue Reading]
Between February and March 2026, the UK government updated its sanctions list targeting Russia, adding new individuals, entities, and ships subject to restrictions, while also revoking some previous designations. These announcements were issued through multiple Sanctions Notices, including major updates on 24 February and 16 March. The list now contains several hundred entries, reflecting a sustained campaign to isolate Russian economic and security interests. The sanctions aim to impose financial and travel restrictions on those believed to support or benefit from Russia’s actions deemed harmful by the UK government. This ongoing expansion of sanctions affects a broad range of actors... [Continue Reading]
The UK Foreign Secretary revealed today that Iran has launched more than 900 missiles and 3,000 drones targeting 13 countries in the Middle East since the conflict began. These attacks have primarily aimed at countries allied with the UK, where hundreds of thousands of British nationals live, work, and travel. Though regional air defenses have intercepted most strikes, damage to vital infrastructure such as oil export facilities, gas plants, ports, and airports has been reported, disrupting global energy markets and posing risks to the UK economy. The Strait of Hormuz, a critical chokepoint for global oil shipments, has faced restrictions... [Continue Reading]
In a tragic escalation of hostilities, at least 400 people have reportedly been killed, with an additional 250 injured, following a suspected airstrike on a drug rehabilitation hospital located in Kabul. This incident, described by Afghan Taliban government officials as one of the deadliest attacks in recent memory, occurred on Monday night. The Kabul facility was struck just as tensions between the Afghan and Pakistani governments heighten, creating a volatile situation in the region. The hospital, which was serving as a rehabilitation center for drug addiction, one of Afghanistan’s persistent issues, was said to have been operating with dozens of... [Continue Reading]
Rising tensions and conflict in the Middle East have triggered significant travel disruptions worldwide, notably impacting flights from Sri Lanka to Middle Eastern destinations. Many flights remain suspended, stranding travelers and complicating travel plans. British nationals residing in or visiting Sri Lanka are specifically advised to check with their airlines for real-time updates and closely monitor developments. In addition to travel interruptions, the Sri Lankan government has imposed restrictions on fuel purchases for vehicles to curb shortages fueled by instability in the region. This measure affects all motorists and may impact daily transportation and logistics within Sri Lanka. The situation... [Continue Reading]
On March 17, UAE air defense forces intercepted an aggressive barrage of 10 ballistic missiles and 45 unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) launched from Iran. This latest wave is part of ongoing hostilities since the beginning of Iranian missile and drone strikes targeting the UAE. Since these attacks commenced, UAE defenses have engaged a total of 314 ballistic missiles, 15 loitering projectiles, and 1,672 drones. The intensified missile and drone campaign has inflicted casualties, including the martyrdom of two UAE military personnel and the deaths of six civilians from Pakistan, Nepal, Bangladesh, and Palestine. Additionally, 157 people suffered injuries of varying... [Continue Reading]
Leaders of Qatar and Jordan met to address recent escalations involving repeated Iranian military aggression across the Middle East. The two countries condemned attacks involving ballistic missiles and drones that have targeted them and several other regional states. Qatar reaffirmed its support for Jordan’s efforts to safeguard its sovereignty and security, reflecting growing regional alliances against Tehran’s actions. This high-level dialogue underscores mounting concerns over Iran’s aggressive tactics, which have triggered multiple interception operations by Gulf states’ defense systems. The attacks pose direct threats to civilian safety and regional stability, elevating tensions in an already volatile area. Both Qatar and... [Continue Reading]
Bahrain’s defense systems have successfully intercepted and destroyed 129 ballistic missiles and 233 drones launched in attacks reportedly originating from Iran. These assaults have targeted Bahrain’s territory with drones and missiles aimed at civilian sites and private property, escalating tensions in the Gulf region. The Bahrain Defense Force has called on the public to exercise caution by staying away from affected areas and suspicious objects. Civilians are also warned not to record military operations or impact sites to avoid spreading misinformation. Officials emphasize relying on government channels for accurate updates and safety instructions. These repeated missile and drone strikes constitute... [Continue Reading]
Qatar has issued a forceful denunciation of Iranian missile and drone strikes aimed at its territory and other nearby states, describing the assaults as violations of national sovereignty and international legal norms. These attacks endanger civilian lives and escalate tensions in an already volatile region. The condemnation was delivered by Qatar’s Permanent Representative to the United Nations Office in Geneva, Dr. Hend Abdulrahman Al Muftah, at the 61st session of the UN Human Rights Council. The statement underscores growing concerns over Iran's military actions that undermine regional security and stability. Qatar stresses that such aggression defies the principles of the... [Continue Reading]
During the 61st General Debate of the UN Human Rights Council’s 20th anniversary session, UK Human Rights Ambassador Eleanor Sanders issued a strong condemnation of the Taliban’s recent criminal procedures directive in Afghanistan. The directive, she said, institutionalizes religious discrimination, restricts free expression, and permits violence against vulnerable groups, especially women and children. The UK urged the Taliban to repeal these measures to uphold the rights and freedoms of all Afghans. In addition to Afghanistan, the UK highlighted alarming findings from the UN Fact-Finding Mission on Sudan. The report documented egregious human rights abuses in El Fasher, including ethnic targeting... [Continue Reading]
Qatar has condemned an Iranian missile strike that targeted a civilian vehicle in the Al Bahia area of the United Arab Emirates, killing one person. The attack marks a significant escalation in regional hostilities, heightening security concerns across the Gulf. Qatar labeled the strike a violation of UAE sovereignty and a direct threat to the region’s peace and stability. The Qatari government urged Iran to immediately cease its aggressive tactics, which have opened multiple fronts with neighboring countries. These actions undermine efforts to maintain security and jeopardize the welfare of civilians. This development affects not only the UAE, where the... [Continue Reading]
In a rapid response to a significant meningitis B outbreak, students residing in university halls in Kent will soon have access to the meningitis B vaccine. British Health Secretary Wes Streeting announced that a targeted vaccination programme will begin in the coming days, aimed specifically at students who are unvaccinated and at risk. The outbreak has been described as “unprecedented” by Wes Streeting, who addressed MPs regarding the seriousness of the situation. Most students in university accommodation likely do not have prior vaccinations against meningitis B due to the vaccine's introduction into the NHS childhood vaccination schedule only in recent... [Continue Reading]