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Qatar Condemns Iranian Attacks in UN Meeting with Kyrgyz Official Qatar Condemns Iranian Attacks in UN Meeting with Kyrgyz Official

Qatar Condemns Iranian Attacks in UN Meeting with Kyrgyz Official

Qatar’s Permanent Representative to the United Nations, Sheikha Alya Ahmed bin Saif Al-Thani, met with Edil Baisalov, Deputy Chairman of Kyrgyzstan's Cabinet of Ministers, in New York to address regional security concerns. During the meeting, Qatar condemned attacks by Iran against its territory, citing ongoing violations and invoking UN Security Council Resolution 2817, which calls for the immediate halt of such assaults on Gulf states. Kyrgyzstan affirmed its solidarity with Qatar and underscored the necessity of regional stability to prevent escalation. The conversation reflects growing international concern over Iranian military actions that threaten Gulf countries’ sovereignty and raise security risks... [Continue Reading]

Breaking-360LiveNews 360LiveNews | 17 Mar 2026 13:45
UAE Temporarily Restricts Airspace Amid Rising Regional Security Threats UAE Temporarily Restricts Airspace Amid Rising Regional Security Threats

UAE Temporarily Restricts Airspace Amid Rising Regional Security Threats

The United Arab Emirates has ordered a temporary partial closure of its airspace in response to rapidly worsening security conditions in the surrounding region. This preventative action targets ensuring the safety of commercial flights, aviation staff, and safeguarding the nation's airspace boundaries. The decision was made following a detailed evaluation of both security threats and operational risks. This measure affects airline operations and international air travel routes through Emirati airspace, potentially disrupting some flights and rerouting air traffic. It underscores growing regional instability that could impact commercial aviation and diplomatic relations. The General Civil Aviation Authority announced that it coordinated... [Continue Reading]

Breaking-360LiveNews 360LiveNews | 17 Mar 2026 13:42
Qatar Charity Raises QAR 40 Million for Urgent Medical Aid in Ramadan Campaign Qatar Charity Raises QAR 40 Million for Urgent Medical Aid in Ramadan Campaign

Qatar Charity Raises QAR 40 Million for Urgent Medical Aid in Ramadan Campaign

Qatar Charity held its annual '27th Night Challenge' fundraising campaign on the 27th night of Ramadan, successfully raising QAR 40 million (approximately $11 million) within three hours through a YouTube Live event. The campaign, themed 'Warding off Calamity,' aimed to implement life-saving medical initiatives targeting countries with escalating critical health cases, as well as supporting healthcare projects in Qatar. The event engaged the public through prominent influencer Abdullah Al Ghafri and Dr. Abdulrahman Al Harami, alongside other digital platforms and medical centers, driving high levels of community donations and awareness. With rising global needs for urgent medical treatment due to... [Continue Reading]

Breaking-360LiveNews 360LiveNews | 17 Mar 2026 13:30
Kuwait Uncovers and Dismantles Hezbollah-Linked Terror Cell of 16 Members Kuwait Uncovers and Dismantles Hezbollah-Linked Terror Cell of 16 Members

Kuwait Uncovers and Dismantles Hezbollah-Linked Terror Cell of 16 Members

Kuwaiti authorities have dismantled a terrorist cell linked to the Lebanese militant group Hezbollah. The cell consisted of 16 suspects, including 14 Kuwaiti nationals and two Lebanese citizens, who were arrested after investigations revealed their plan to destabilize the country. Officials said the group was involved in recruiting operatives and fomenting unrest within Kuwait. During searches authorized by the public prosecution, security forces seized firearms, ammunition, and a weapon associated with assassination attempts. This discovery underscores persistent security challenges for Kuwait amid regional tensions and raises concerns about Hezbollah’s influence extending into the Gulf. The operation is significant as it... [Continue Reading]

Breaking-360LiveNews 360LiveNews | 17 Mar 2026 13:27
Qatar Calls on Iran to Halt Regional Attacks, Rejects Investigative Approach Qatar Calls on Iran to Halt Regional Attacks, Rejects Investigative Approach

Qatar Calls on Iran to Halt Regional Attacks, Rejects Investigative Approach

Qatar’s government has issued a direct call to Iran to end its attacks on neighboring countries, stressing that only a definitive halt in aggression will resolve ongoing security threats. Officials rejected Iranian proposals for investigative committees or joint fact-finding teams, describing these as unnecessary distractions from the core issue: stopping the attacks. The statement was delivered by Dr. Majed bin Mohammed Al Ansari, Advisor to Qatar’s Prime Minister, who underscored Qatar’s longstanding neutrality and distance from regional conflicts since the outset. Despite this, Qatar itself has been targeted, with recent attacks continuing as of the previous Sunday. This development highlights... [Continue Reading]

Breaking-360LiveNews 360LiveNews | 17 Mar 2026 13:15
Western Allies Warn Israel Against Large-Scale Ground Attack in Lebanon Western Allies Warn Israel Against Large-Scale Ground Attack in Lebanon

Western Allies Warn Israel Against Large-Scale Ground Attack in Lebanon

Five Western countries , Canada, France, Germany, Italy, and the United Kingdom , issued a joint statement warning Israel against initiating a major ground offensive in Lebanon. They cautioned that a large-scale Israeli ground attack would likely cause devastating humanitarian fallout, worsening an already fragile situation marked by mass displacement and civilian suffering. The countries stressed the risk that such an operation could ignite a prolonged and more intense conflict, destabilizing Lebanon further and possibly triggering broader regional tensions. This warning comes amid increased Israeli strikes inside Lebanon and rising casualties reported by Lebanese authorities. The humanitarian situation in Lebanon... [Continue Reading]

Breaking-360LiveNews 360LiveNews | 17 Mar 2026 13:12
UN Warns 45 Million Could Face Acute Hunger If Middle East War Continues Through June UN Warns 45 Million Could Face Acute Hunger If Middle East War Continues Through June

UN Warns 45 Million Could Face Acute Hunger If Middle East War Continues Through June

The United Nations has issued a stark warning that if the ongoing Middle East war persists through June, an additional 45 million people could face acute hunger. This alarming projection could push global hunger levels to a historically high total of 364 million, a prospect described as "terrible" by Carl Skau, deputy executive director of the UN's World Food Programme. The conflict, which is now entering its third week, has already resulted in hundreds of deaths, and escalated hostilities as Iran retaliated against Israel and its Gulf neighbors, while Israeli forces are engaged with Hezbollah in Lebanon. According to a... [Continue Reading]

360LiveNews 360LiveNews | 17 Mar 2026 13:05
UK Leads £302.6m Cyber Support Boost to Ukraine Amid Russia’s Ongoing Attacks UK Leads £302.6m Cyber Support Boost to Ukraine Amid Russia’s Ongoing Attacks

UK Leads £302.6m Cyber Support Boost to Ukraine Amid Russia’s Ongoing Attacks

On March 9-10, 2026, the United Kingdom convened the 9th Tallinn Mechanism meeting in London, reaffirming a multi-nation commitment to bolster Ukraine’s cyber defenses. Since December 2023, member countries have collectively devoted more than €302.6 million to civilian cyber security projects in Ukraine. This funding aims to strengthen Ukraine’s resilience against increasing and sophisticated state-backed cyberattacks by Russia, which continue to target critical national infrastructure amid harsh winter conditions. The ongoing war, now entering its fifth year, has seen intensifying hybrid warfare tactics, including cyber operations that cripple key services and infrastructure. These attacks severely impact Ukrainian civilians and government... [Continue Reading]

Breaking-360LiveNews 360LiveNews | 17 Mar 2026 13:00
Canada Enhances Law Enforcement Powers to Combat Digital and Organized Crime Canada Enhances Law Enforcement Powers to Combat Digital and Organized Crime

Canada Enhances Law Enforcement Powers to Combat Digital and Organized Crime

Canada has introduced new tools granting law enforcement and national security agencies broader powers to investigate and disrupt criminal activities that have evolved with digital and globalized networks. This includes enhancements to the Criminal Code that enable more effective responses to threats ranging from street crime to national security risks. These reforms reflect growing concerns over organized crime taking advantage of technology to expand their reach and capabilities. The changes affect policing and intelligence bodies, notably the Canadian Security Intelligence Service (CSIS), by providing them with legal frameworks to conduct more rigorous investigations. The government emphasized that these measures are... [Continue Reading]

Breaking-360LiveNews 360LiveNews | 17 Mar 2026 12:57
Gunfire Targets UN Peacekeepers in Lebanon Amid Heightened Tensions Gunfire Targets UN Peacekeepers in Lebanon Amid Heightened Tensions

Gunfire Targets UN Peacekeepers in Lebanon Amid Heightened Tensions

On March 16, 2026, UN peacekeepers in Lebanon came under repeated gunfire from non-state armed groups. The attack targeted soldiers of the United Nations Interim Force in Lebanon (UNIFIL), which has been deployed to monitor the ceasefire and maintain stability in the country. France denounced the shootings as unacceptable violations of international law. The incident heightens risks for UN personnel and undermines efforts to sustain peace following the ceasefire agreement of November 26, 2024. France urged all parties, especially Hezbollah and Israel, to halt military operations, respect Lebanon's sovereignty, and allow UNIFIL to operate freely. The conflict continues to jeopardize... [Continue Reading]

Breaking-360LiveNews 360LiveNews | 17 Mar 2026 12:54
CBP Warns Travelers on Agricultural Import Rules Ahead of Passover and Easter CBP Warns Travelers on Agricultural Import Rules Ahead of Passover and Easter

CBP Warns Travelers on Agricultural Import Rules Ahead of Passover and Easter

As millions of travelers prepare for Passover and Easter festivities, U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) is reinforcing its agricultural inspection protocols. Passengers bringing in fresh plants, fruits, vegetables, seeds, flowers, or even decorative items like cascarones (confetti-filled eggs) must comply with strict rules designed to prevent the introduction of invasive pests and harmful diseases. CBP agriculture specialists work daily to enforce these rules across all U.S. ports of entry. Failure to declare restricted agricultural items can result in fines, delays in processing, and possible confiscation of goods. The agency's efforts safeguard American crops and natural resources, protecting farmers and... [Continue Reading]

Breaking-360LiveNews 360LiveNews | 17 Mar 2026 12:45
UK Urges Caution as Regional Tensions Raise Security Risks for Travelers in UAE UK Urges Caution as Regional Tensions Raise Security Risks for Travelers in UAE

UK Urges Caution as Regional Tensions Raise Security Risks for Travelers in UAE

The UK Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office (FCDO) has issued renewed travel guidance for British nationals in the United Arab Emirates, highlighting security risks linked to escalating regional conflicts. The warning specifically urges caution around military, US, and Israeli facilities, which are potential targets amid ongoing tensions. This advisory follows a pattern of attacks by Iran targeting civilian infrastructure across the Gulf region, including ports, hotels, roads, and energy facilities. Such operations have increased instability and disrupted transportation and travel plans. Commercial flights between the UAE and the UK have resumed, prompting the UK government to pause its special repatriation... [Continue Reading]

Breaking-360LiveNews 360LiveNews | 17 Mar 2026 12:42
US Border Agents Seize 7 AK-47s and 11,000 Rounds at Douglas Port of Entry US Border Agents Seize 7 AK-47s and 11,000 Rounds at Douglas Port of Entry

US Border Agents Seize 7 AK-47s and 11,000 Rounds at Douglas Port of Entry

On February 15, U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) officers at the Raul H. Castro Port of Entry in Douglas, Arizona, stopped a 24-year-old U.S. citizen driving a Dodge Ram 1500 who was attempting to enter Mexico. Upon further inspection, officers found seven AK-47 rifles and 11,000 rounds of ammunition concealed in several packages inside the vehicle. The weapons and the vehicle were confiscated, and the driver was arrested and handed over to Homeland Security Investigations for further legal action. This incident underscores the persistent efforts by U.S. border agencies to intercept illegal arms trafficking aimed at cross-border criminal activities.... [Continue Reading]

Breaking-360LiveNews 360LiveNews | 17 Mar 2026 12:30
Severe Infrastructure Failures and Protests Disrupt Travel and Services Across Cuba Severe Infrastructure Failures and Protests Disrupt Travel and Services Across Cuba

Severe Infrastructure Failures and Protests Disrupt Travel and Services Across Cuba

Cuba is currently experiencing significant social unrest as protests continue to unfold across the country. While most demonstrations have remained peaceful so far, the risk of escalation remains a concern. The unrest is fueled by a severe shortage of fuel, ongoing power outages, and profound disruptions to vital infrastructure that affect daily life. These infrastructure challenges have led authorities to introduce fuel rationing and reduce public services, impacting healthcare, transportation, education, and tourism operations. Cuban international airports are currently without aviation fuel, effectively grounding international flights and causing major travel disruptions. Visitors to Cuba face difficulties accessing reliable transportation, medical... [Continue Reading]

Breaking-360LiveNews 360LiveNews | 17 Mar 2026 12:27
UK Army Names Lt Gen Mike Elviss as Next Allied Rapid Reaction Corps Commander UK Army Names Lt Gen Mike Elviss as Next Allied Rapid Reaction Corps Commander

UK Army Names Lt Gen Mike Elviss as Next Allied Rapid Reaction Corps Commander

The British Army has confirmed that Lieutenant General Mike Elviss will succeed Lieutenant General Sir Ralph Wooddisse as Commander of the Allied Rapid Reaction Corps (ARRC) in late March 2026. The ARRC is NATO’s high-readiness force capable of swift deployment to emerging crises, making this appointment critical for alliance defense posture. Lt Gen Elviss brings extensive operational leadership to the role, currently commanding the UK’s Field Army since March 2024. His prior position as Chief of Staff (Operations) at the Permanent Joint Headquarters demonstrates his familiarity with joint and multinational operations. This transition reflects the British Army’s commitment to modernizing... [Continue Reading]

Breaking-360LiveNews 360LiveNews | 17 Mar 2026 12:24
UK Advises Against Travel to Kuwait Amid Regional Security Risks from Iranian Attacks UK Advises Against Travel to Kuwait Amid Regional Security Risks from Iranian Attacks

UK Advises Against Travel to Kuwait Amid Regional Security Risks from Iranian Attacks

The UK government has issued a travel advisory warning its citizens against traveling to Kuwait amid rising security threats in the Gulf region. The Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office (FCDO) cited ongoing Iranian attacks on critical civilian infrastructure across the region, including energy facilities, ports, airports, and water systems. These strikes have heightened the risk of violence and disruption, particularly near military and US institutions. British nationals currently in Kuwait are advised to avoid sensitive areas and register their presence with the UK government to receive urgent updates. The FCDO also cautioned that travel insurance policies might be invalidated if... [Continue Reading]

Breaking-360LiveNews 360LiveNews | 17 Mar 2026 12:21
UK and Germany Partner to Develop Long-Range Precision Strike Missiles UK and Germany Partner to Develop Long-Range Precision Strike Missiles

UK and Germany Partner to Develop Long-Range Precision Strike Missiles

The United Kingdom and Germany have advanced their cooperation on a deep precision strike missile programme designed to enhance their long-term military capabilities. The programme focuses on developing a family of stealth cruise and hypersonic missiles with a range exceeding 2,000 kilometers. These weapons are expected to enter service in the 2030s, significantly increasing the countries' ability to conduct precise, long-range strikes. The initiative was discussed at a meeting in Berlin between UK Minister for Defence Readiness and Industry Luke Pollard and his German counterpart Jens Plötner. The collaboration is part of broader efforts to boost national security and maintain... [Continue Reading]

Breaking-360LiveNews 360LiveNews | 17 Mar 2026 12:18
UK Warns Against Travel to Qatar Amid Growing Regional Security Threats UK Warns Against Travel to Qatar Amid Growing Regional Security Threats

UK Warns Against Travel to Qatar Amid Growing Regional Security Threats

The UK Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office (FCDO) has issued a strong travel warning against visiting Qatar, citing significant security risks linked to the escalating conflict involving Iran. Iranian forces continue to conduct attacks on civilian infrastructure across the region, including ports, hotels, energy sites, and airports, raising concerns over the safety of travelers and residents. British nationals currently in Qatar are advised to avoid areas near security and military installations, as well as US facilities, due to potential threats. The FCDO also warns that travel insurance may be invalid if travelers disregard this advice, potentially leaving individuals without coverage... [Continue Reading]

Breaking-360LiveNews 360LiveNews | 17 Mar 2026 12:15
China and Vietnam to Conduct Live-Fire Drills During Naval Exercises at Fangcheng Port China and Vietnam to Conduct Live-Fire Drills During Naval Exercises at Fangcheng Port

China and Vietnam to Conduct Live-Fire Drills During Naval Exercises at Fangcheng Port

In a significant development in military cooperation, China and Vietnam have agreed to conduct live-fire drills as part of their ongoing naval exercises. This agreement was formalized during a courtesy meeting of naval commanders on Monday at Fangcheng port, located in Guangxi, southern China. The announcement follows the arrival of Vietnamese frigates, Tran Hung Dao (hull number 015) and Ly Thai To (012), which joined the People's Liberation Army (PLA) Navy vessels for their 40th joint patrol and training exercise. The live-fire drills are aimed at enhancing the capabilities of both navies in anti-piracy training modules and mark a pivotal... [Continue Reading]

360LiveNews 360LiveNews | 17 Mar 2026 12:13
UK Defence Investment in Scotland Secures £1.1bn Export Deals, Protects 500+ Jobs UK Defence Investment in Scotland Secures £1.1bn Export Deals, Protects 500+ Jobs

UK Defence Investment in Scotland Secures £1.1bn Export Deals, Protects 500+ Jobs

The UK government's sustained defence investment in Scotland has secured significant export deals totaling £1.1 billion with the defence company Thales. This inward investment guarantees the creation and retention of over 500 jobs in Glasgow over the coming five years, highlighting the economic importance of defence manufacturing in the region. Thales’ UK optronics business, based in Glasgow, is a major economic player supporting nearly 2,300 jobs across its supply chain throughout Scotland and contributing upwards of £140 million to the country’s GDP annually. The firm’s success in landing export contracts reflects Scotland’s growing prominence in defence technology and manufacturing on... [Continue Reading]

Breaking-360LiveNews 360LiveNews | 17 Mar 2026 12:12
At least 23 dead and over 100 injured in suspected suicide bombings in Maiduguri, Nigeria during Ramadan festivities At least 23 dead and over 100 injured in suspected suicide bombings in Maiduguri, Nigeria during Ramadan festivities

At least 23 dead and over 100 injured in suspected suicide bombings in Maiduguri, Nigeria during Ramadan festivities

Tragedy struck in Maiduguri, Nigeria, as at least 23 people were confirmed dead following a series of suspected suicide bombings. The attacks occurred on Monday evening, during iftar, the breaking of the fast, amid the holy month of Ramadan. More than 100 individuals sustained injuries from the blasts, which targeted the post office, market areas, and the entrance to the University of Maiduguri teaching hospital, a facility situated in the heart of the city. The bombings shattered Maiduguri's relative peace, as the city had previously been perceived as a safe haven over recent years while insurgent activities had largely diminished.... [Continue Reading]

360LiveNews 360LiveNews | 17 Mar 2026 12:10
UK Advises Against Travel to Parts of Mindanao Amid Rising Terror Threats UK Advises Against Travel to Parts of Mindanao Amid Rising Terror Threats

UK Advises Against Travel to Parts of Mindanao Amid Rising Terror Threats

The UK Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office (FCDO) has issued a travel advisory strongly warning British citizens against all travel to western and central Mindanao and the Sulu archipelago in the southern Philippines. This recommendation stems from heightened terrorist attacks and ongoing military clashes between government forces and insurgent groups in these regions. Additionally, the FCDO advises caution and recommends only essential travel to other parts of Mindanao. These warnings impact both residents and visitors, as security risks remain high, including the potential for violence and kidnapping. The unstable situation is compounded by expected large-scale protests in Metro Manila and... [Continue Reading]

Breaking-360LiveNews 360LiveNews | 17 Mar 2026 12:09
Israeli airstrikes reportedly kill Iran's national security chief Ali Larijani and Basij militia commander Gholamreza Soleimani

Israeli airstrikes reportedly kill Iran's national security chief Ali Larijani and Basij militia commander Gholamreza Soleimani

Israeli airstrikes overnight have reportedly killed Iran's national security chief, Ali Larijani, and the commander of the Basij militia, Gholamreza Soleimani. Israeli Defense Minister Israel Katz made the announcement earlier today, stating that if confirmed, Larijani's death would mark a significant escalation in the ongoing conflict, making him the highest-ranking Iranian official to die in this war since the killing of Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei on the conflict's first day. The strikes are part of a broader series of military operations conducted by Israel aimed at Iranian targets, particularly in response to increasing tensions in the region attributed to Iran's... [Continue Reading]

360LiveNews 360LiveNews | 17 Mar 2026 12:06
Drone and rocket attack targets US embassy in Baghdad amid rising tensions in the Middle East

Drone and rocket attack targets US embassy in Baghdad amid rising tensions in the Middle East

Early reports have emerged of a drone and rocket attack targeting the US embassy in Baghdad as tensions continue to rise in the Middle East. This incident highlights the deteriorating security situation in Iraq, where conflict dynamics are increasingly intertwined with actions involving Iran, Israel, and Lebanon. The attack occurred on Tuesday, drawing attention to evolving threats to US diplomatic missions in the region. Security officials confirm that the embassy attack was part of a larger pattern of violence, which also included an airstrike that killed four individuals at a residence believed to host Iranian advisors. Such developments indicate a... [Continue Reading]

360LiveNews 360LiveNews | 17 Mar 2026 11:09
Israel's military kills Iran's Supreme National Security Council head Ali Larijani in overnight strikes amid escalating conflict

Israel's military kills Iran's Supreme National Security Council head Ali Larijani in overnight strikes amid escalating conflict

In a significant escalation in the ongoing conflict between Israel and Iran, Israel's Defense Minister, Israel Katz, announced that the Israeli military has killed Ali Larijani, the head of Iran's Supreme National Security Council, during aerial strikes conducted overnight. This incident marks a crucial point in the confrontation, with Larijani potentially being the most senior Iranian official killed since the beginning of the hostilities, following the death of Iran's Supreme Leader, Ali Khamenei. According to official statements, the strikes also targeted Gholamreza Soleimani, a commander within the Basij paramilitary force, alongside other senior members of this military organization. Katz’s declaration... [Continue Reading]

360LiveNews 360LiveNews | 17 Mar 2026 11:05
Sri Lanka declares public holiday on Wednesdays to conserve fuel amid geopolitical tensions affecting oil imports Sri Lanka declares public holiday on Wednesdays to conserve fuel amid geopolitical tensions affecting oil imports

Sri Lanka declares public holiday on Wednesdays to conserve fuel amid geopolitical tensions affecting oil imports

Sri Lanka has initiated significant austerity measures as the island nation faces potential fuel shortages linked to the ongoing conflict involving the United States and Israel against Iran. In an emergency meeting convened by President Anura Kumara Dissanayake, the government declared every Wednesday a public holiday for government institutions to conserve fuel supplies. This decision marks a critical response to the geopolitical tensions affecting oil imports through the vital Strait of Hormuz. The urgency of Sri Lanka's decision stems from the broader implications of the conflict on fuel availability, particularly for Asia, which is the world's largest oil-importing region. The... [Continue Reading]

360LiveNews 360LiveNews | 17 Mar 2026 10:12
Humanitarian crisis in Khan Younis worsens as families face food scarcity amid limited aid and rising market prices Humanitarian crisis in Khan Younis worsens as families face food scarcity amid limited aid and rising market prices

Humanitarian crisis in Khan Younis worsens as families face food scarcity amid limited aid and rising market prices

In Khan Younis, the humanitarian crisis continues to escalate as families, particularly women and children, line up daily for cooked meals provided by charity-run kitchens like Tikkiyya. This food scarcity is exacerbated by limited aid inflows due to restricted border crossings, rendering local market prices unaffordable for the majority of residents. Many displaced families report struggling to secure even one meal per day, a dire situation that intensifies during Ramadan when demand for food surges at sunset. The living conditions for those displaced are becoming increasingly perilous. A recent incident in Khan Younis saw a collapsing wall crush tents that... [Continue Reading]

360LiveNews 360LiveNews | 17 Mar 2026 10:09
Iran's Supreme National Security Council Secretary Ali Larijani reportedly killed in Israeli airstrike amid rising tensions Iran's Supreme National Security Council Secretary Ali Larijani reportedly killed in Israeli airstrike amid rising tensions

Iran's Supreme National Security Council Secretary Ali Larijani reportedly killed in Israeli airstrike amid rising tensions

In a significant escalation of tensions between Iran and Israel, Ali Larijani, the secretary of Iran’s Supreme National Security Council, has reportedly been killed in an Israeli airstrike. This development comes shortly after Larijani made notable public threats against former U.S. President Donald Trump, asserting that Iran would not back down to "empty threats". The Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) confirmed their involvement in the airstrike, asserting that it targeted Larijani as part of a broader military operation against Iranian leadership. According to sources from Iran's Defence Ministry, the airstrike occurred late last night and marks one of the most critical... [Continue Reading]

360LiveNews 360LiveNews | 17 Mar 2026 10:06
Nigerian President Bola Tinubu to make first state visit to UK in 37 years this week Nigerian President Bola Tinubu to make first state visit to UK in 37 years this week

Nigerian President Bola Tinubu to make first state visit to UK in 37 years this week

Nigerian President Bola Tinubu is set to make a landmark visit to the United Kingdom this week, marking the first state visit by a Nigerian leader in 37 years. The visit coincides with significant diplomatic engagements and comes at a time of heightened interest in Nigeria's political and economic reforms. Tinubu's state visit is scheduled to take place from Wednesday to Thursday, during which he and First Lady Oluremi Tinubu will be hosted by King Charles III and Queen Camilla at Windsor Castle. Analysts anticipate that the focus of the visit will prominently feature economic discussions, crucial both for Nigeria's... [Continue Reading]

360LiveNews 360LiveNews | 17 Mar 2026 09:13
Zelensky and Starmer to sign new defence partnership focused on countering attack drones amid ongoing Ukraine-Russia conflict Zelensky and Starmer to sign new defence partnership focused on countering attack drones amid ongoing Ukraine-Russia conflict

Zelensky and Starmer to sign new defence partnership focused on countering attack drones amid ongoing Ukraine-Russia conflict

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky is scheduled to meet with UK Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer today to sign a new defence partnership, aimed primarily at addressing the challenges posed by inexpensive attack drones. This collaboration highlights a growing emphasis on enhancing military capabilities as Ukraine continues to defend itself against Russia's ongoing invasion, which has been intensifying for nearly four years. As part of the agreement, officials from Downing Street indicated that the partnership will merge Ukrainian expertise with the UK's industrial base. This initiative aims to manufacture and supply drones, alongside other military equipment and capabilities, thereby bolstering Ukraine's... [Continue Reading]

360LiveNews 360LiveNews | 17 Mar 2026 09:09
Man arrested in Dublin following fatal collision involving cyclist and truck

Man arrested in Dublin following fatal collision involving cyclist and truck

New developments have emerged following a tragic series of incidents in Ireland, including the death of a cyclist in Dublin and a suspected stabbing in Cork. In Balbriggan, Co Dublin, a man has been arrested reportedly in connection with the fatal collision of a cyclist, aged in his 70s, with a truck. This incident occurred yesterday afternoon at approximately 12.40pm on Dublin Street, resulting in a quick response from emergency services who pronounced the cyclist dead at the scene. The Gardaí, the national police service of Ireland, are actively appealing for witnesses to the collision, specifically those who may possess... [Continue Reading]

360LiveNews 360LiveNews | 17 Mar 2026 09:05
Israeli airstrikes intensify in southern Beirut, targeting multiple neighborhoods amid escalating conflict in Lebanon Israeli airstrikes intensify in southern Beirut, targeting multiple neighborhoods amid escalating conflict in Lebanon

Israeli airstrikes intensify in southern Beirut, targeting multiple neighborhoods amid escalating conflict in Lebanon

Israeli airstrikes have intensified over southern Beirut, with confirmed attacks on three neighborhoods reported by Lebanese state media. These strikes come as the conflict in Lebanon escalates, with over one million people displaced since hostilities began approximately two weeks ago. The National News Agency of Lebanon (NNA) described the early morning air raids, which specifically targeted the Kafaat and Haret Hreik areas, along with a residential building in the Doha Aramoun region. Israeli officials have confirmed these airstrikes, stating that they aimed at positions held by the militant group Hezbollah. This operation is part of a broader military effort that... [Continue Reading]

360LiveNews 360LiveNews | 17 Mar 2026 08:09
Pakistani air strike on Kabul drug rehabilitation centre results in over 400 deaths and 250 injuries, Taliban reports

Pakistani air strike on Kabul drug rehabilitation centre results in over 400 deaths and 250 injuries, Taliban reports

A Pakistani air strike on a drug rehabilitation centre in Kabul resulted in significant civilian casualties late Monday night, with the Afghan Taliban government reporting at least 400 confirmed dead and over 250 wounded. This devastating event marks a severe escalation in military actions attributed to Pakistan against targets in Afghanistan, following the launch of a military operation last month. The Taliban claims the air strike targeted individuals undergoing rehabilitation, which Pakistan has categorically denied, asserting that the operation aimed only at "terrorist support infrastructure" and military installations. Eyewitness accounts from survivors describe scenes of chaos and destruction. A 50-year-old... [Continue Reading]

360LiveNews 360LiveNews | 17 Mar 2026 08:06
Former university professor charged with bribery in student admission case in Hong Kong Former university professor charged with bribery in student admission case in Hong Kong

Former university professor charged with bribery in student admission case in Hong Kong

In a significant development, Hong Kong's Independent Commission Against Corruption (ICAC) has charged a former university professor, Liu Hongbin, with accepting a bribe related to the admission of a student into a master's program. Liu allegedly accepted a bribe of HK$40,000 (approximately US$5,100) from a friend, coupled with claims of offering red packets to colleagues to facilitate the admission process for a master's degree program in Environmental Health and Safety. The charges against Liu and his accomplice revolve around one count of conspiracy for a public servant to accept an advantage. Liu faces two additional counts related to offering advantages... [Continue Reading]

360LiveNews 360LiveNews | 17 Mar 2026 07:09
Over 1,400 reported dead in Iran amid escalating tensions following US-Israel military intervention Over 1,400 reported dead in Iran amid escalating tensions following US-Israel military intervention

Over 1,400 reported dead in Iran amid escalating tensions following US-Israel military intervention

As tensions escalate in Iran following the US-Israel military intervention, the humanitarian implications are becoming increasingly dire. Official reporting indicates that since the strikes began on February 28, over 1,400 individuals have died as hostilities continue. The situation has generated widespread concern among neighbouring countries, who are bracing for a potential refugee crisis as millions are forcibly displaced within Iran. The United Nations Refugee Agency, UNHCR, estimates that amid the ongoing conflict, around 3.2 million people have been displaced. Although crossings into neighbouring states remain limited, the precarious nature of these borders, which include Afghanistan, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Iraq, Pakistan, Turkiye,... [Continue Reading]

360LiveNews 360LiveNews | 17 Mar 2026 07:06
Former RAAF pilot Robert John Crawford's appeal for legal costs dismissed as he prepares for murder trial later this year Former RAAF pilot Robert John Crawford's appeal for legal costs dismissed as he prepares for murder trial later this year

Former RAAF pilot Robert John Crawford's appeal for legal costs dismissed as he prepares for murder trial later this year

Robert John Crawford, a former pilot with the Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF), has recently faced a setback in his legal battles. A District Court judge dismissed his appeal to recover legal costs from the Queensland Commissioner of Police, following his clearance of a breach of bail conditions. Despite this legal challenge ending unfavorably for him, Crawford remains set to stand trial in the Supreme Court later this year for charges related to the murder of his wife. The legal proceedings for Mr. Crawford underscore the complexities surrounding his case. He had contended that the Queensland Police had wrongfully pursued... [Continue Reading]

360LiveNews 360LiveNews | 17 Mar 2026 06:09
Cameron Pearson sentenced to 19 years for murder of barrister Alice Rose McShera at Crown Towers hotel in Perth Cameron Pearson sentenced to 19 years for murder of barrister Alice Rose McShera at Crown Towers hotel in Perth

Cameron Pearson sentenced to 19 years for murder of barrister Alice Rose McShera at Crown Towers hotel in Perth

Cameron Pearson has been sentenced to 19 years in prison for the brutal murder of Perth barrister Alice Rose McShera at the Crown Towers hotel. The Supreme Court revealed that on October 30, 2023, Pearson attacked McShera by striking her on the head with a champagne bottle in their hotel room during what has been described as a volatile relationship. During the court proceedings, prosecutors characterized the killing as "brutal, senseless, and unprovoked." McShera's death highlights the potential dangers that can arise from intimate partner violence, a critical issue currently being addressed in various domestic violence prevention initiatives across Australia.... [Continue Reading]

360LiveNews 360LiveNews | 17 Mar 2026 06:06
Cuba Faces Widespread Power Outages After National Electric Grid Collapse Cuba Faces Widespread Power Outages After National Electric Grid Collapse

Cuba Faces Widespread Power Outages After National Electric Grid Collapse

Millions of residents across Cuba are experiencing widespread power outages following the collapse of the national electric grid on Monday, according to the state-owned electric utility, Unión Eléctrica (UNE). This incident has left significant portions of the estimated 10 million population without electricity, amid ongoing national challenges including chronic fuel shortages exacerbated by a recent blockade on oil shipments by the United States. The utility is in the process of gradually restoring power across various provinces and cities, yet persistent blackouts have become a significant source of public discontent in recent years. The collapse of the grid represents just the... [Continue Reading]

360LiveNews 360LiveNews | 17 Mar 2026 04:09
Trump to Delay Meeting with Xi Jinping Amid Ongoing Iran Conflict Trump to Delay Meeting with Xi Jinping Amid Ongoing Iran Conflict

Trump to Delay Meeting with Xi Jinping Amid Ongoing Iran Conflict

US President Donald Trump announced that he plans to delay his high-stakes meeting with Chinese President Xi Jinping due to the ongoing conflict with Iran. Originally scheduled for late March, the meeting may now be pushed back by "a month or so," according to Trump. This decision reflects the intensifying situation in Iran, which has overshadowed much of his foreign policy agenda as tensions remain high and global oil supply chains face significant disruptions. The planned meeting between Trump and Xi was initially set to take place from March 31 to April 2. Trump expressed the need to remain available... [Continue Reading]

360LiveNews 360LiveNews | 17 Mar 2026 04:06
Tasmanian Premier announces changes to Right to Information regime, including release of cabinet documents from the past 20 years Tasmanian Premier announces changes to Right to Information regime, including release of cabinet documents from the past 20 years

Tasmanian Premier announces changes to Right to Information regime, including release of cabinet documents from the past 20 years

Tasmanian Premier Jeremy Rockliff has announced significant changes to the state's Right to Information (RTI) regime. This decision follows a critical report on the RTI system that highlighted a culture of "non-disclosure and obfuscation" within the Tasmanian government. As part of his government's "transparency agenda," Rockliff has proposed the release of cabinet documents that have been inaccessible for 20 years, marking a substantial shift in how information is disseminated to the public. The review, published last September, examined the effectiveness of the RTI laws in Tasmania, alongside public perceptions regarding governmental transparency. It found that a majority of citizens felt... [Continue Reading]

360LiveNews 360LiveNews | 17 Mar 2026 03:13
Chilean President Kast launches border barrier project to enhance security against illegal immigration from Peru Chilean President Kast launches border barrier project to enhance security against illegal immigration from Peru

Chilean President Kast launches border barrier project to enhance security against illegal immigration from Peru

Chilean President Jose Antonio Kast has commenced work on a significant border barrier project less than a week after his inauguration, as part of his commitment to curb illegal immigration. This initiative, called the "Border Shield," aims to enhance border security between Chile and Peru, particularly in the Chacalluta region, which has seen a surge in immigrants crossing into Chile. The project is designed to include both physical structures and surveillance capabilities. During a visit to Chacalluta, Kast highlighted the urgency of addressing immigration challenges, stating that the project is essential to better control the flow of individuals entering Chile... [Continue Reading]

360LiveNews 360LiveNews | 17 Mar 2026 03:09
Rising fuel prices raise concerns in Australia ahead of South Australian state election amid increased demand and Middle East conflict Rising fuel prices raise concerns in Australia ahead of South Australian state election amid increased demand and Middle East conflict

Rising fuel prices raise concerns in Australia ahead of South Australian state election amid increased demand and Middle East conflict

Concerns over rising fuel prices are escalating in Australia as political parties emphasize the cost-of-living crisis ahead of the South Australian state election. This recent focus comes amidst increased demand for fuel resulting from an ongoing conflict in the Middle East, which has driven prices higher, impacting households across the region. The situation is particularly pronounced in South Australia, where fuel demand has surged by 139 percent at the Adelaide fuel terminal. This spike in demand has prompted major political debates, with the Labor Party advocating for enhanced monitoring of petrol prices, while their opponents, the Liberal Party, are calling... [Continue Reading]

360LiveNews 360LiveNews | 17 Mar 2026 03:05
Drone attack on al-Rasheed Hotel in Baghdad's Green Zone raises tensions, air defenses intercept rocket targeting US Embassy Drone attack on al-Rasheed Hotel in Baghdad's Green Zone raises tensions, air defenses intercept rocket targeting US Embassy

Drone attack on al-Rasheed Hotel in Baghdad's Green Zone raises tensions, air defenses intercept rocket targeting US Embassy

A drone attack on the al-Rasheed Hotel in Baghdad's fortified Green Zone has heightened tensions in the city. Occurring on Monday evening, the incident struck the top floor of the luxury hotel known for hosting foreign diplomats. Reports indicate that air defenses successfully intercepted a separate rocket attack targeting the US Embassy shortly after the drone strike. Remarkably, there were no casualties reported from either attack, but the sequence of events has raised concerns about escalating violence in the region. The drone aggravated a tense atmosphere just hours after the Iran-aligned militia group, Kataeb Hezbollah, announced the killing of its... [Continue Reading]

360LiveNews 360LiveNews | 17 Mar 2026 01:13
Vietnam's Civil Aviation Authority warns of potential flight reductions due to jet fuel supply disruptions from Iran conflict Vietnam's Civil Aviation Authority warns of potential flight reductions due to jet fuel supply disruptions from Iran conflict

Vietnam's Civil Aviation Authority warns of potential flight reductions due to jet fuel supply disruptions from Iran conflict

The ongoing conflict in neighbouring Iran is leading to significant disruptions in jet fuel supplies, causing the Civil Aviation Authority of Vietnam to warn of potential flight reductions starting in April. As countries like China and Thailand halt jet fuel exports due to the crisis, Vietnamese airlines are urged to prepare for possible shortages in the coming months, as stated in a document issued on March 9. The Civil Aviation Authority's warning indicates a likelihood of jet fuel shortages that could last beyond March, leading airlines to reassess their operational plans, especially for domestic flights. Airport operators across Vietnam have... [Continue Reading]

360LiveNews 360LiveNews | 17 Mar 2026 01:09
Taliban accuses Pakistan of airstrikes on Kabul drug treatment facility, causing heavy casualties and significant destruction

Taliban accuses Pakistan of airstrikes on Kabul drug treatment facility, causing heavy casualties and significant destruction

Afghanistan's Taliban government has accused Pakistan of conducting airstrikes on a drug treatment facility in Kabul, resulting in heavy casualties. The strikes reportedly occurred late Monday evening, with preliminary death toll estimates suggesting as many as 200 people may have been killed or injured, according to the Afghan health ministry. The location, which was treating around 2,000 drug users, experienced significant destruction, as both the hospital's physical structure and the lives of its patients were severely impacted. Following the airstrikes, Spokesperson for Afghanistan's Ministry of Health, Sharafat Zaman, confirmed the high casualty figures during a live television interview. He stated... [Continue Reading]

360LiveNews 360LiveNews | 17 Mar 2026 01:05
Margaret A. Ryan resigns as chief of enforcement at the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission after six months in the role Margaret A. Ryan resigns as chief of enforcement at the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission after six months in the role

Margaret A. Ryan resigns as chief of enforcement at the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission after six months in the role

Margaret A. Ryan, the chief of enforcement at the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (S.E.C.), has unexpectedly resigned from her position just six months after taking the role. This departure is notable as those who hold the enforcement chief position typically remain for several years, raising questions about the circumstances that led to her swift exit. The S.E.C. has not provided detailed reasons for her resignation, which has taken many industry watchers by surprise. Ryan's tenure began amidst a pivotal period for the commission, which has faced increasing scrutiny over its regulatory practices and enforcement actions. Her quick departure not... [Continue Reading]

360LiveNews 360LiveNews | 16 Mar 2026 23:09
Afghanistan accuses Pakistan of airstrike on Kabul hospital, resulting in over 200 deaths and increased tensions between nations Afghanistan accuses Pakistan of airstrike on Kabul hospital, resulting in over 200 deaths and increased tensions between nations

Afghanistan accuses Pakistan of airstrike on Kabul hospital, resulting in over 200 deaths and increased tensions between nations

Afghanistan has accused Pakistan of conducting a deadly airstrike on a hospital in Kabul that specializes in treating drug addiction, resulting in the deaths of more than 200 individuals. The incident has heightened tensions between the two nations, with Sharafat Zaman, a spokesman for the Afghan health ministry, asserting that all sections of the facility were destroyed. He noted that around 3,000 drug users were receiving treatment at the center when the strike occurred, amplifying the tragedy associated with the attack. The accusation from Afghanistan comes in the context of Pakistan's denial of any targeting of civilian sites during its... [Continue Reading]

360LiveNews 360LiveNews | 16 Mar 2026 23:06
California Highway Patrol Officer Charged with Second-Degree Murder in Fatal Crash That Killed Four, Including Child California Highway Patrol Officer Charged with Second-Degree Murder in Fatal Crash That Killed Four, Including Child

California Highway Patrol Officer Charged with Second-Degree Murder in Fatal Crash That Killed Four, Including Child

A California highway patrol officer has been charged with second-degree murder in connection with a deadly crash that resulted in the deaths of four individuals, including a child. The crash occurred in Norwalk on July 20, with Officer Angelo Rodriguez, 24, being accused of driving at speeds exceeding 130 miles per hour while on duty. The announcement was made by the Los Angeles County District Attorney Nathan Hochman during a press conference, emphasizing the severity of the charges against Rodriguez. According to prosecutors, the sequence of events unfolded when Rodriguez allegedly crashed into a civilian vehicle, causing it to veer... [Continue Reading]

360LiveNews 360LiveNews | 16 Mar 2026 22:18
Queensland government plans to demolish 52 waterfront homes in Sunshine Coast for Mooloolah River Interchange upgrade Queensland government plans to demolish 52 waterfront homes in Sunshine Coast for Mooloolah River Interchange upgrade

Queensland government plans to demolish 52 waterfront homes in Sunshine Coast for Mooloolah River Interchange upgrade

Dozens of families in the Sunshine Coast region are facing eviction as the Queensland government moves forward with plans to demolish 52 waterfront homes. This action is part of a long-overdue upgrade to the Mooloolah River Interchange aimed at improving traffic flow in the area. The decision comes amid an ongoing housing crisis, leaving many residents in a state of uncertainty and anxiety. The Mooloolah River Interchange project has been under discussion for several years, with local residents witnessing decades of political indecision regarding the necessary upgrades to the major road. Now, following renewed political will and planning efforts, the... [Continue Reading]

360LiveNews 360LiveNews | 16 Mar 2026 22:13
Russia halts recruitment of Kenyan nationals for combat roles in Ukraine conflict Russia halts recruitment of Kenyan nationals for combat roles in Ukraine conflict

Russia halts recruitment of Kenyan nationals for combat roles in Ukraine conflict

In a significant development, the Russian government has announced that it will cease the recruitment of Kenyan nationals for combat roles in the ongoing conflict in Ukraine. This decision marks a shift in Russia's military personnel strategy, as previous reports indicated a growing interest in enlisting foreign fighters, including individuals from Kenya. The announcement comes amid a broader context of geopolitical tensions and the implications of foreign involvement in the conflict. According to reports issued late on March 16, 2026, the Russian government's decision to stop recruiting from Kenya was described as part of an ongoing reassessment of its military... [Continue Reading]

360LiveNews 360LiveNews | 16 Mar 2026 22:09
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