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March 07, 2026
Israel launched new strikes on Hezbollah targets in Beirut after rocket fire toward northern Israel. Lebanese officials report hundreds of thousands displaced as Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu warns of 'disastrous consequences' if Hezbollah is not disarmed.
President Trump unveiled a new military coalition with Latin American partners aimed at dismantling drug cartels across the region. The initiative expands recent United States military operations and has drawn both regional support and legal scrutiny.
March 07, 2026
More than 150 Iranian nationals, including diplomats, left Lebanon after Israeli threats and air strikes near the Iranian embassy in Beirut. The departures come amid escalating conflict involving Hezbollah and renewed scrutiny of Iran's role in Lebanon.
March 07, 2026
The Bharatiya Janata Party in Telangana criticised Congress leaders for their remarks on the United States, Israel and Iran conflict. The party accused them of spreading confusion and lacking understanding of international affairs.
Irish businesswoman Deirdre McClean recounts being stranded in Abu Dhabi with her daughter after missile attacks erupted in the region. She criticises Ireland’s response, saying she was not contacted about an evacuation flight that left Oman with empty seats.
March 07, 2026
A senior Iranian official claims several United States soldiers have been captured and accuses Washington of covering up the incident. He alleges the soldiers were reported as killed in action to conceal their capture.
A Sinn Féin spokesman’s comments on bombing and Iran have prompted criticism over perceived contradictions in the Irish Left’s foreign policy stance. The article argues opposition parties risk alienating voters by focusing on international issues instead of domestic economic concerns.
Donald Trump criticised Sir Keir Starmer over Britain’s handling of the Middle East conflict as American forces use British bases for defensive strikes. The disagreement has intensified political debate in Britain about the country’s future role in the war.
Civilians in Iraq's Kurdish region say they are caught in the middle of escalating violence involving Iran, Israel and the United States. Many fear further attacks and argue the region should not be drawn into a war they do not consider their own.
Israel launched airstrikes on Iranian oil storage sites, targeting 30 tanks in multiple locations. Israeli officials said the facilities supported military operations, while opposition leaders urged further attacks on Iran's energy sector.
King Charles will tell Commonwealth nations that unity and cooperation are vital in facing global challenges. His message will be delivered as part of Commonwealth Day celebrations at Westminster Abbey.
March 07, 2026
A new exhibition at the Jerusalem Theatre unites the artwork of fallen soldier and architecture student Yakir Hexter with photographs by his mother, Chaya. The deeply personal show explores grief, creativity, and the enduring impact of a young artist’s life.







