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Volodymyr Zelensky warns of deepening ties between Iran and Russia, saying the regimes are “brothers in hatred” and weapons. He highlighted their cooperation in deploying Shahed kamikaze drones against Ukraine. Zelensky calls for united action to counter this threat.
Iran’s Revolutionary Guard Corps has threatened to target over a dozen US companies in the Middle East, urging the evacuation of American industries. Companies include ExxonMobil, Boeing, and Microsoft. The IRGC warns residents near these facilities to leave immediately.
British Airways has suspended all flights to Israel, the United Arab Emirates, Jordan, and Qatar due to escalating dangers from the Iran War. The airline’s cancellations extend until the summer, impacting travel plans significantly. Those affected should check for updates on airspace reopening.
Dubai’s main airport suspended flights after a drone strike ignited a fuel tank fire, stranding thousands of British travellers. Many Emirates flights were cancelled or diverted; passengers should stay updated as operations gradually resume.
Israel claims to have located Iran’s Supreme Leader, Mojtaba Khamenei, after he has not been seen since his appointment following US-Israeli strikes. Amid escalating conflict, Khamenei called for vengeance, while reports suggest he is at a secure location.
Three individuals were arrested in Dubai for sharing images of a drone strike on Creek Harbour Tower. The Iranian attack caused significant damage, prompting authorities to impose strict penalties. Detained in Dubai’s CEO, Radha Stirling, highlighted the risks of sharing such content privately.
Jessie Buckley celebrated her historic Oscar win in the winners’ room, sharing party plans and excitement in Inside the Oscars winners’ room: Standing ovations, party plans, and media bingo.
Timur Demidenko, 30, has been detained in St Petersburg for allegedly murdering his girlfriend, suspecting her of being a British spy. Police discovered her body in his apartment, and he confesses remorse. He will undergo psychiatric checks amid a murder investigation.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu announced strong military operations in Iran and Lebanon, as ongoing conflicts escalate. The Israel Defence Forces have targeted key Iranian intelligence officials and critical facilities. Follow Home Front Command orders for safety.
What’s going on?
The US has confirmed plans to strike Iran’s Kharg Island oil terminal in response to perceived threats. President Trump indicated that the military action may be taken “just for fun” and warned of possible escalations ahead.
In contrast, CNBC reported, “Trump weighing options to strike Iran’s critical oil hub, UN Ambassador Waltz says,” while The Guardian stated, “Trump news at a glance: president says Iran’s Kharg Island ‘demolished’ and threatens more strikes ‘just for fun’.” CNBC’s focus on the decision-making process emphasizes the diplomatic considerations, while The Guardian highlights the consequences of the potential strikes, suggesting urgent military implications.
Coverage analysed: The Guardian | CNBC | Reuters | AP News
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