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UAE President declares country at war amid Iranian attacks

Mohammed bin Zayed Al Nahyan declared a state of war after Iran's shelling of the UAE. Dubai airport was temporarily shut down due to a drone attack.

Politics • March 7, 07:44 PM • 8797 views
Sudden floods in Nairobi claimed 23 lives and disrupted operations at the main airport

Due to overnight downpours in Kenya, 23 people died and flights were blocked. The president involved the military in rescue operations and food distribution from warehouses.

News of the World • March 7, 04:09 PM • 9676 views
Britain has four military equipment repair bases in Ukraine - Reuters

Four British facilities for servicing L119 guns and AS-90 systems are operating in Ukraine. The UK Ministry of Defence plans to open a fifth such workshop.

War in Ukraine • March 7, 03:06 PM • 5993 views
Japan urged the US to protect trade preferences from new customs rules

Minister Ryosei Akazawa urged Washington not to raise tariffs on Japanese goods. Tokyo promises investments of $550 billion and energy cooperation.

Economy • March 7, 05:00 AM • 6112 views
War with Iran triggered a sharp rise in fuel prices in the US

Gasoline prices in the US rose by 11% due to the conflict with Iran and oil at $90. This creates political risks for Republicans ahead of the elections.

Economy • March 7, 04:38 AM • 5501 views
US conducted deadly operation against drug cartels in Ecuador

The US has conducted "lethal kinetic operations" in Ecuador at the request of the government to eliminate narco-terrorist networks. The military actions are aimed at dismantling cartel bases used for cocaine smuggling.

News of the World • March 7, 03:40 AM • 4959 views
Hezbollah actively prepared for war with Israel in recent months and rearmed – Reuters

The Lebanese group Hezbollah has been actively rearming with missiles and drones, preparing for a conflict with Israel. The organization has focused on precision-guided munitions to counter the technological superiority of the Israeli army.

News of the World • March 7, 12:56 AM • 4340 views
Israel supports Iranian Kurds' plans to seize border areas of Iran

The Israel Defense Forces are bombing western regions of Iran to support Kurdish militias preparing for a ground offensive. Kurdish groups plan to seize strategic cities near the border.

News of the World • March 7, 12:14 AM • 6411 views
Israeli Navy accidentally shelled UN fuel truck in Gaza Strip

The Israeli army admitted that its munition hit a UN fuel truck in Gaza during a combat mission. The incident occurred in the morning when the empty truck was heading to a checkpoint.

News of the World • March 6, 10:58 PM • 7711 views
IEA states there is "plenty of oil" in markets, but warns of potential "gas bidding war"

International Energy Agency Director Fatih Birol stated there is a "huge surplus" of oil in the markets, but warned of a potential "gas bidding war" due to the conflict in the Middle East. Oil prices have risen by 50% since the beginning of the year, and the Strait of Hormuz is effectively closed to tankers.

Economy • March 6, 01:57 PM • 5083 views
Ukrainians may begin work in the coming days after the US request for assistance in protecting bases and forces in the Middle East - Reuters

The United States has asked Ukraine for help in protecting its bases and soldiers in the Middle East. Ukrainian specialists will begin work in the coming days.

Politics • March 6, 12:57 PM • 4867 views
US and Qatar discuss acquisition of Ukrainian interceptor drones against Iranian "Shaheds" - Reuters

The US and Qatar are discussing the acquisition of Ukrainian drones to shoot down Iranian "Shaheds," a source reports.

Politics • March 6, 07:00 AM • 16144 views
Scientists successfully grew chickpeas in simulated lunar soil for future space missionsPhoto

Researchers at Texas A&M University have successfully grown chickpeas in a lunar soil-based substrate. This paves the way for autonomous astronaut nutrition during long-duration missions to the Moon.

News of the World • March 6, 04:00 AM • 18490 views
Britney Spears arrested in California on suspicion of DUI

American singer Britney Spears was detained in Ventura County, California, on suspicion of driving under the influence. This occurred after the termination of her father's 13-year conservatorship.

Society • March 6, 02:40 AM • 37764 views
Coalition of 24 states sues over Trump's new global tariffs

24 US states, including California and New York, have filed a lawsuit against the Trump administration over new 10% import tariffs. They argue that the president is illegally using the Trade Act of 1974 to circumvent a Supreme Court decision.

Economy • March 6, 01:20 AM • 8298 views
Israel's Defense Minister revealed details of the plan to eliminate Ali Khamenei

Israel's Defense Minister Israel Katz announced that the decision to eliminate Iran's Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei was made by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in November 2025. Khamenei was eliminated in the early hours of a joint American-Israeli air campaign on February 28.

News of the World • March 5, 11:33 PM • 12988 views
Trump said he would "fully support" Kurds who started an uprising in Iran

US President Donald Trump announced full support for a Kurdish uprising in Iran. The CIA is working to arm Iranian Kurdish forces to ignite a popular uprising.

News of the World • March 5, 06:47 PM • 9272 views
Germany seeks to reduce energy dependence on the US through gas purchases from Canada

German Uniper is negotiating with Canada to increase LNG purchases to diversify energy supplies. This will help Germany reduce its dependence on energy resources from the United States.

Economy • March 5, 06:43 PM • 10287 views
Iran crisis threatens rising electricity prices in Europe and problems for industry - Reuters

The ongoing crisis in Iran, which has halted energy supplies and LNG production in Qatar, threatens rising electricity prices in Europe. This will weaken the competitiveness of industry, says the CEO of Statkraft.

Economy • March 5, 04:00 PM • 6666 views
Buyers' interest in Russian oil in Asia is growing, but prices remain stable - Reuters

India and China are increasing their interest in Russian oil due to concerns about supplies from the Middle East. Prices for Russian Urals oil remain stable despite growing demand.

Economy • March 5, 03:37 PM • 6084 views
Ukrainian F-16s lacked enough US-made missiles for several weeks - Reuters

For over three weeks, Ukrainian F-16 fighter jets did not have enough missiles to shoot down Russian drones and missiles due to depleted supplies from partners. This occurred precisely as Moscow was preparing for a large-scale winter air campaign.

War in Ukraine • March 5, 02:19 PM • 5284 views
EU to push partners to cover €30 billion deficit for Ukraine - Bloomberg

The European Union will appeal to international partners for additional funding for Ukraine to cover a €30 billion deficit. Hungary is blocking a €90 billion EU aid package due to a dispute over oil supplies.

Economy • March 5, 12:11 PM • 62531 views
Global gold prices surge amid escalating hostilities in the Middle East

The price of gold rose as capital shifted to safe-haven assets amid the intensifying military conflict in the Persian Gulf. The spot price increased by 0.8%, settling above $5100 per ounce.

Economy • March 5, 05:20 AM • 7206 views
Pentagon identifies soldiers killed in Iranian drone attack in Kuwait

The U. S. Department of Defense identified Major Jeffrey O'Brien and Chief Warrant Officer Robert M. Marzahn, who were killed in a drone attack. This attack claimed the lives of six American reservists in Port Shuaiba.

News of the World • March 5, 04:49 AM • 32833 views
Australia joins G7 global alliance for critical minerals extraction

Australia has officially joined the G7 Critical Minerals Alliance. This partnership aims to create a reliable supply chain for lithium, uranium, and iron ore, bypassing China.

Economy • March 5, 04:09 AM • 48861 views
Over 200 people died in a massive landslide at a mine in Congo

Over 200 people have died at the Rubaya mine in the Democratic Republic of Congo due to a landslide caused by prolonged heavy rains. The coltan-mining mine had previously been banned by the government due to critical safety conditions, but rebels continued to operate it.

News of the World • March 5, 03:01 AM • 7208 views
White House explains rash on Trump's neck as use of preventative cream

The White House explained the redness on Donald Trump's neck as the use of a preventative cream. The president's doctor stated that this is a standard preventive measure that will last about a week.

Health • March 5, 02:39 AM • 12083 views
Nvidia CEO hints at ending investments in OpenAI and Anthropic as they go public

Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang stated that the company would cease large-scale funding for leading AI developers such as OpenAI and Anthropic as they prepare to go public. Nvidia is transitioning from a co-owner role to a direct infrastructure provider, a move that led to a 2.6% rise in the company's shares.

Technologies • March 5, 01:16 AM • 8606 views
Massive power outage in Cuba leaves Havana and most of the island without electricity

A massive blackout occurred in Cuba due to the failure of the largest thermal power plant, leaving Havana and most of the country without electricity. Restoration could take up to 72 hours due to an outdated grid and a shortage of spare parts.

Economy • March 5, 12:58 AM • 23801 views
Ten European countries will develop joint plans for population evacuation in case of war with Russia

Ten Northern European countries, including Germany and Poland, have agreed to prepare for cross-border civilian evacuation. This decision was made based on Ukraine's experience to minimize chaos and protect citizens in the event of aggression.

News of the World • March 4, 11:15 PM • 13527 views