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Kashmiris donate gold, cars to help war-hit Iran
Residents of Kashmir have been donating gold, cash, and even cars to support Iranians amid the ongoing conflict in West Asia.
'Need to be prepared like COVID...': PM's West Asia warning
Prime Minister Narendra Modi addressed the Lok Sabha on Monday, focusing on the ongoing West Asia conflict.
Iran slaps $2M toll on ships crossing Strait of Hormuz
Iran has begun charging a toll of $2 million (around ₹18.8 crore) to some vessels passing through the Strait of Hormuz.
Israel expands attacks against Hezbollah as Lebanon death toll rises
The Israeli military stated that plans to expand its ground and air attacks against the Lebanese armed group Hezbollah have been approved.
Iran threatens to 'completely' close Hormuz after Trump's ultimatum
Iran has threatened to "completely close" the Strait of Hormuz if United States President Donald Trump goes ahead with his threat to strike Iranian energy facilities within 48 hours.
Modi reviews India's energy preparedness amid West Asia conflict
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday chaired a high-level meeting to review India's energy preparedness amid rising tensions in the Middle East.
Airline industry faces $50B crisis due to Israel-Iran war
The global aviation sector is facing its worst crisis since the COVID-19 pandemic, thanks to the ongoing US-Israel-Iran conflict.
UK deploys nuclear submarine in Arabian Sea amid Iran conflict
The United Kingdom has reportedly deployed a nuclear-powered submarine, HMS Anson, in the Arabian Sea.
Iranian airstrikes on US bases cause $800 million damage: Report
Iranian airstrikes on United States military bases in the Middle East have caused an estimated $800 million in damage within the first two weeks of the conflict.
'Can reach Berlin, Paris': Israel's reckoning on Iran's long-range missiles
Israeli officials have confirmed that Iranian forces have used long-range missiles for the first time in the ongoing conflict.
Iranian missiles breach Israel's defenses, 100+ injured in Arad, Dimona
Iranian missile strikes on the Israeli cities of Arad and Dimona have left over 100 people injured, including children, authorities stated.
'Hit and obliterate': Trump threatens Iran's power plants over Hormuz
United States President Donald Trump has threatened to "hit and obliterate" Iran's power plants if the country does not end its blockade of the Strait of Hormuz within 48 hours.
US-Israel strike Iran's Natanz nuclear facility amid ongoing conflict
The United States and Israel have reportedly launched an attack on Iran's Natanz uranium-enrichment facility.
Hours before assassination, Iranian general had openly mocked Netanyahu
A senior Iranian Revolutionary Guards Corps (IRGC) officer, Brigadier General Ali Mohammad Naini, was killed in a United States-Israel airstrike on Friday morning.
DGCA asks airlines to avoid 9 airspaces amid Gulf tensions
The Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) has issued an advisory to airlines, asking them to avoid nine airspaces in the Gulf region. The move comes in light of the ongoing conflict in the area.
Gulf allies urge Trump to rein in Netanyahu: Iran-Israel conflict
Weeks after a joint United States-Israel operation against Iran, US President Donald Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu seem to be at odds over Israel's attack on an Iranian gas field.
Kuwait's Mina Al-Ahmadi oil refinery hit by drones; fire reported
Kuwait's Mina Al-Ahmadi oil refinery was hit by multiple drone attacks early Friday. The strikes caused a fire in some units of the facility, Reuters reported.
US jet hit by suspected Iranian fire makes emergency landing
A United States F-35 fighter jet was forced to make an emergency landing at a US airbase in the Middle East after it was hit by suspected Iranian fire, sources told CNN.
'Voice of Hind Rajab': Oscar-nominated Gaza film 'blocked' by CBFC?
The Indian release of The Voice of Hind Rajab, an Oscar-nominated Tunisian film about the death of a five-year-old girl during the Israel-Gaza war, has been "blocked" by the Central Board of Film Certification (CBFC), reported Variety.
War with Iran: US loses 16 aircraft, including Reaper drones
At least 16 United States military aircraft have been lost since the conflict with Iran began, according to multiple reports.
Why oil prices could stay elevated for years
Goldman Sachs has warned that the risks to oil prices remain tilted toward the upside in the near term and into 2027.
Netanyahu claims Iran stripped of uranium enrichment, missile-making capability
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has claimed that Iran has lost its ability to enrich uranium and produce ballistic missiles.
Saudi's Yanbu port, currently the only crude export outlet, hit
Saudi Arabia's Red Sea port of Yanbu, currently the only export outlet for any crude oil out of Gulf Arab countries, was targeted in an aerial attack, Reuters reported.
Multiple explosions reported at US military bases in Iraq, Kuwait
Iranian state media reported that suicide drones have struck a United States military base in northern Iraq.
'Israel won't attack Iran's gas field anymore if..': Trump
United States President Donald Trump has said that Israel will not carry out any more attacks on Iran's South Pars gas field unless provoked by Iran.
Crude oil prices surge to $112 as US-Iran war escalates
Crude oil prices have witnessed a sharp spike, rising as much as 5% on Thursday to over $112 per barrel.
Sensex tanks nearly 1,800 points: What's behind today's crash?
India's benchmark stock indices opened in the red on Thursday, following fresh escalations in the Middle East conflict.
Sephardic bourekas: All about this delicious Israeli snack
Sephardic bourekas are a popular snack in Israel, famous for their flaky pastry and savory fillings.
Israel claims Iran's intelligence minister Ismail Khatib has been killed
Israel on Wednesday said that Iranian Intelligence Minister Esmail Khatib has been killed in an airstrike.
'I'm alive': Netanyahu dispels death rumors in new video
Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has released a new video to dispel rumors of his death.
Israel claims Iran's security chief Ali Larijani has been killed
Israel's Defense Minister Israel Katz claimed that Iran's security chief, Ali Larijani, has been killed in an airstrike by the Israeli Defense Forces (IDF).
Israel targets secretary of Iran's National Security Council in airstrike
Israel has reportedly targeted the secretary of Iran's National Security Council, Ali Larijani, in an overnight airstrike.
Why Sri Lanka has declared Wednesdays holiday amid Iran war
Sri Lanka has declared every Wednesday a public holiday to conserve fuel amid fears of possible shortages due to the ongoing conflict in West Asia.
UAE resumes air traffic following temporary closure after 'comprehensive assessment'
The General Civil Aviation Authority (GCAA) of the United Arab Emirates (UAE) has announced that normal air navigation has resumed across its airspace.
Over 4,330 flights canceled by Indian airlines amid US-Iran war
The ongoing conflict in West Asia has resulted in major flight cancellations. Indian airlines have canceled a total of 4,335 flights, while foreign carriers have also suspended operations for 1,187 flights.
India negotiating free trade agreements with these 6 countries
India is in the process of negotiating six Free Trade Agreements (FTAs) with various countries and regional blocs. The negotiations are part of India's strategy to strengthen its global trade partnerships.
Israel destroys plane used by Iran's ex-supreme leader Khamenei
The Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) have said that they destroyed an aircraft used by former Iranian supreme leader Ali Khamenei and other top Iranian officials at Tehran's Mehrabad Airport.
Dubai airport resumes some flights after drone attack
Dubai International Airport has started to resume flights after a temporary suspension due to a drone attack.
Why David Sacks wants Trump to end war with Iran
David Sacks, the United States's AI and crypto czar under President Donald Trump, has warned against the continuation of the US-Israel conflict with Iran.
Temporary flight duty relief for Air India amid US-Iran war
The Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) has temporarily relaxed flight duty norms for Air India's long-haul flights.