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US military to target Iranian ports on Strait of Hormuz saying civilian ports used for military purposes lose protected status, warns civilians to avoid...

As Iran continues to attack ships transiting through the Strait of Hormuz, the US military has announced plans to attack Iranian ports in the...

From Harrow Holi celebrations to Indian restaurants in Wembley, Hindus faced half a dozen attacks by Muslim gangs in March 2026

On 5th March, a gang comprising 15 to 20 masked men stormed an Indian restaurant named Manek Chowk Restaurant on Ealing Road in Wembley, smashing furniture, equipment, and windows after 8 pm.

US destroys Iranian naval vessels, including 16 minelayers near the Strait of Hormuz, after Trump warned Iran against closing the shipping corridor

General Dan Caine, US Chair of the Joint Chiefs of Staff said that destroying Iran's navy is a key objective of Operation Epic Fury of the US.

Strait of Hormuz crisis: How Saudi and UAE pipelines are keeping global oil supplies moving despite rising tensions

"What really worries me is that it’s not particularly difficult to target those pipelines," stated an expert.

5 Pakistanis and 1 Bangladeshi national arrested in Bahrain for filming and glorifying missile and drone attacks by Iran

The five Pakistani nationals include Afzal Khan, Mohammed Moaz Akbar, Ahmed Mumtaz, Arslan Ali Sajjad, and Abdul Rahman Abdul Sattar. The Bangladeshi national arrested by Bahraini authorities has been identified as Mohamed Israfel Meer.

Ignored warnings, now pleading for evacuation: The self-inflicted crisis of Indian students in war-torn Iran

Despite the advisories, Indian students chose to stay put. In fact, the MEA confirmed that even after a full-fledged war broke out, many students refused the Indian embassy’s offer for assistance.

Global oil crisis? India has seen it before, and has found ways to procure enough crude to deal with it, even in the 1970s

Moscow's shipments were halted by Western sanctions, but Indian giants such as Reliance's Jamnagar, the world's largest refinery, devoured Urals grade and turned it into aviation fuel that ironically powered Europe's fleets affected by the restrictions, bringing in $6 billion in refined reward.

Bangladesh shuts down universities due to fuel shortage, asks India for help

In a major development, the Bangladesh government has decided to shut all public and private universities as an emergency measure to save fuel and...

Who is Mojtaba Ali Khamenei: Slain Ayatollah’s ‘radical’ son who has just lost most of his family chosen as the next Supreme Leader by...

Mojtaba Ali Khamenei has been viewed as "a combination of aide-de-camp, confidant, gatekeeper and power broker," in Iran.

No Indian citizen killed after missile struck residential locality in Saudi Arabia’s Al-Kharj, clarifies Indian embassy: Details

“It is a matter of relief that there has been no Indian fatality in the unfortunate incident at Al Kharj yesterday evening,” the Indian Embassy in Riyadh said in a post on X.

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