Author: Shamitha

  • Head Line – Monday, March 16, 2026

    Major global headlines today focus on the Oscars 2026 results and escalating economic impacts from regional conflicts, while the Middle East is dominated by the intensifying US-Israel-Iran war and critical disruptions to global energy routes.

    World Headlines

    • Oscars 2026: One Battle After Another and Sinners Lead Winners
      The 98th Academy Awards concluded with One Battle After Another securing Best Casting and Supporting Actor, while Ryan Coogler’s Sinners dominated early technical categories. Host Conan O’Brien led the ceremony as Priyanka Chopra presented the Best International Feature Film award.
    • UN Climate Summit in Singapore Announces $250 Billion Green Fund
      A landmark $250 billion green technology fund was established at the summit to accelerate global decarbonisation efforts. India is set to receive $12 billion from this allocation to bolster its domestic renewable energy infrastructure.
    • EU Enforces World’s First Comprehensive AI Regulations
      The European Union has begun official enforcement of the first global framework targeting high-risk AI applications. The move has triggered a global race to establish “AI-Free” certification logos for consumer products.

    Middle East Headlines

    • Drone Strike Sparks Fire Near Dubai International Airport; Flights Suspended
      A fire broke out at a fuel tank near Dubai International Airport (DXB) following a drone-related incident, leading to a temporary suspension of all flights. Civil defence teams successfully contained the blaze with no reported injuries, though major airlines like Emirates and IndiGo have halted operations until Tuesday.
    • Trump Calls for Global Naval Coalition to Secure Strait of Hormuz
      President Trump urged NATO, the UK, and China to send warships to help reopen the critical oil transport route, warning of a “very bad future” for allies who do not assist. Brent crude prices have surged past $105 a barrel as the waterway remains effectively shut during the third week of the conflict.
    • Iran Deploys ‘Sejjil’ Ballistic Missile for First Time in Conflict
      The IRGC launched the 54th wave of strikes, featuring the first combat debut of the Sejjil missile, a two-stage system with a 2,500 km range. Meanwhile, Iran’s Foreign Minister stated that nuclear materials remain buried under rubble from recent strikes and can only be recovered under IAEA supervision.
    • Israel and Lebanon Signal Potential Ceasefire Talks
      Israeli officials announced expectations for talks in the coming days aimed at a durable ceasefire and the disarming of Hezbollah. This comes as the Lebanese health ministry reported at least 850 deaths in Lebanon since the conflict reignited on March 2.
  • Head Line – Sunday, March 15, 2026

    World Headlines

    • Global Oil Prices Surge Past $100 Amid Middle East Instability
      Brent crude prices rose 2.7% to settle above $103 per barrel as the ongoing conflict disrupts roughly 20% of the world’s seaborne energy supplies.
    • Trump Grants 30-Day Waiver for Russian Crude Sales
      In a surprise move to stabilize global energy markets, the Trump administration issued a temporary waiver allowing the sale of stranded Russian oil.
    • Explosion Damages Jewish School in Amsterdam
      Dutch authorities are investigating a “deliberate attack” after an explosion rocked a Jewish school, the second such incident in the Netherlands within 24 hours.
    • Formula One Cancels Bahrain and Saudi Arabian Grands Prix
      The FIA officially cancelled the upcoming April races in Bahrain and Saudi Arabia due to the deteriorating security situation and the ongoing regional war.

    Middle East Headlines

    • Conflict Enters Decisive Phase as Israel Hits Lebanon and Iran
      Israeli Defense Minister Israel Katz stated the war is entering a “decisive phase” following massive strikes on Hezbollah targets in Lebanon and military infrastructure on Iran’s Kharg Island.
    • Trump Urges Global Naval Coalition to Secure Strait of Hormuz
      U.S. President Donald Trump has called for international allies, including China and the UK, to send warships to the Gulf to reopen the critical shipping lane currently under Iranian blockade.
    • Major Energy Hub in UAE Targeted by Drone Strikes
      A drone attack on the Fujairah energy terminal in the UAE sparked large fires, prompting Iran to warn civilians to evacuate port areas it now considers “legitimate targets.”
    • U.S. Embassy in Baghdad Hit by Missile Attack
      Iraqi security officials confirmed a missile struck a helipad within the heavily fortified U.S. Embassy compound, marking an escalation in attacks by Iran-aligned militias.
  • Head Line – Saturday, March 14, 2026

    Top World Headlines:

    • U.S. strikes Iran’s Kharg Island oil hub
      President Trump confirmed heavy bombing of Iran’s main oil export facility, warning that energy infrastructure is the target.
    • Iran’s new Supreme Leader vows to keep Strait of Hormuz closed
      Mojtaba Khamenei declared the vital shipping lane will remain blocked, increasing volatility in global energy markets.
    • U.S. offers $10 million reward for Iran’s new leader
      The State Department announced a bounty for information on Mojtaba Khamenei and five senior IRGC officials.
    • Fatal U.S. refueling plane crash in Iraq
      A U.S. KC-135 aircraft crashed in western Iraq, resulting in the deaths of all six crew members on board.
    • China masses thousands of boats in East China Sea
      Coordinated formations of Chinese fishing vessels are being analyzed as potential preparations for regional conflict.
    • Landslides in Ethiopia kill at least 50 people
      Following heavy rains, landslides have resulted in at least 50 deaths and over 100 people missing, according to local officials.

    Middle East News

    The region is in the third week of a significant conflict involving a U.S.-Israeli coalition and Iran.

    • Lebanon escalation: Israeli airstrikes targeted Beirut, with a strike on a healthcare facility killing at least 12 medical personnel.
    • Gulf security alerts: Explosions were reported in Doha, Qatar, and damage occurred in Dubai’s financial district.
    • Saudi Arabia defense: Saudi forces intercepted multiple drones as Iran expanded retaliatory attacks across the Gulf.
    • Economic impact: Oil prices remain above $100 per barrel due to the ongoing closure of the Strait of Hormuz.
    • Casualties in Oman: A drone strike in Sohar, Oman, resulted in the deaths of two Indian nationals and injuries to ten others.