Iran Launches Drone Attacks Toward Saudi Arabia And Kuwait As Trump’s Mixed Signals On War Duration Shake Global Markets

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 04:20am on 10 Mar 2026,Tuesday International

Iran launched multiple drones toward Saudi Arabia and Kuwait amid the escalating Middle East conflict, expanding the war beyond Iran and Israel. Saudi Arabia’s defence ministry said two drones were intercepted over its oil-rich eastern region, while Kuwait’s National Guard shot down six drones targeting northern and southern areas. The attacks come as U.S. President Donald Trump sends conflicting messages about the war’s duration—calling it a “short excursion” but warning Iran of a massive response if oil flows through the Strait of Hormuz are disrupted. The uncertainty has caused volatility in global markets and oil prices as fears grow of wider regional escalation. (PC: AFP)

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“One Phone Call From PM Narendra Modi Can End Iran-Israel War,” Says UAE Envoy Hussain Hassan Mirza

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 04:13am on 10 Mar 2026,Tuesday India Global

Hussain Hassan Mirza, the first United Arab Emirates envoy to India, said Prime Minister Narendra Modi could play a key role in ending the ongoing Iran-Israel conflict. In an interview, Mirza stated that a single phone call from Modi to the leaders of Iran and Israel could help resolve the crisis due to his strong credibility and diplomatic influence in the region. He also emphasized that the UAE does not want to be dragged into the war and will not allow its territory to be used for military operations by either side. According to Mirza, India’s balanced relations with both nations could help promote dialogue and de-escalation in the Middle East. (PC: NDTV)

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“WTF?” Miffed US Reacts After Israel Strikes 30 Iranian Oil Depots, Far Beyond What Washington Expected

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 03:14am on 10 Mar 2026,Tuesday International

The United States reportedly reacted with shock after Israel carried out massive strikes on 30 Iranian fuel depots, an operation that went far beyond what Washington expected. According to reports, Israel had informed the US before launching the attacks, but the scale of the strikes surprised American officials. One US official reportedly responded with “WTF?” after learning about the extensive damage caused to Iran’s oil infrastructure. The incident marks the first major disagreement between the two allies since the war began on February 28. The strikes triggered huge fires and intensified tensions in the Middle East as the Iran-Israel conflict continues to escalate. (PC: X)

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“The Price Mojtaba Khamenei Paid”: Family Members Killed In War As He Takes Over As Iran’s New Supreme Leader

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 03:09am on 10 Mar 2026,Tuesday International

Mojtaba Khamenei has taken over as Iran’s Supreme Leader following the death of his father, Ali Khamenei, who was killed during the ongoing Iran-US-Israel conflict. His rise to power reportedly came at a heavy personal cost, with several close family members killed in strikes during the war. Reports suggest that his wife, a son, and other relatives were among those who died in the attacks. Despite these losses, Iran’s powerful Assembly of Experts selected Mojtaba to lead the country at a time of intense regional tension. His appointment marks the first time since the 1979 Islamic Revolution that Iran’s top leadership has effectively passed from father to son. (PC: NDTV)

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Trump Says Iran War Could End Soon, Warns Tehran Not to “Try Anything Cute”

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 02:49am on 10 Mar 2026,Tuesday International

U.S. President Donald Trump said the ongoing war with Iran could end soon, claiming American and allied military objectives are largely achieved. Speaking in a media interview, Trump described the conflict as a “short-term excursion” and suggested U.S. forces are ahead of their planned timeline. However, he issued a strong warning to Tehran, urging Iranian leaders not to “try anything cute” or provoke further escalation. Trump cautioned that any hostile action by Iran would trigger a severe response from the United States. The conflict began after U.S.–Israel strikes on Iranian targets, followed by retaliatory attacks that have heightened tensions across the Middle East. (PC: Reuters)

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French PM Macron Orders Warships Deployment as Middle East Conflict Threatens Shipping Routes

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 07:39pm on 09 Mar 2026,Monday International

France will deploy nearly a dozen naval vessels, including the aircraft carrier Charles de Gaulle, to the Mediterranean and Red Sea as tensions escalate in the Middle East. President Emmanuel Macron said the move aims to support allies and ensure maritime security as the conflict involving the United States, Israel and Iran disrupts shipping routes and pushes oil prices higher. France is also considering a defensive escort mission for commercial ships through the strategic Strait of Hormuz once the most intense phase of the conflict subsides. The deployment includes warships, an aircraft carrier strike group and helicopter carriers to protect navigation and reinforce European security efforts in the region. (PC: Reuters)

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‘One Phone Call’: Ex-UAE Envoy Says Modi Could Help De-escalate Israel-Iran Conflict

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 07:22pm on 09 Mar 2026,Monday India Global

Former United Arab Emirates ambassador to India, Hussain Hassan Mirza, said Prime Minister Narendra Modi could play a key diplomatic role in easing tensions between Israel and Iran. In an interview, Mirza suggested that Modi’s strong relations with both countries might allow him to help de-escalate the conflict through direct communication. He also highlighted India’s significant presence in the UAE, where more than 3.5 million Indians live and contribute to the country’s economy. Mirza added that Gulf countries, including the UAE, are trying to prevent the conflict from spreading across the region while strengthening their defence against missile and drone threats. (PC: X)

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Petrol Prices to Stay Stable in India Despite Rising Crude Costs

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 06:00pm on 09 Mar 2026,Monday India Global

The government of India has decided not to increase retail petrol prices even as global crude oil prices crossed $100 per barrel amid geopolitical tensions. According to official sources, the move aims to shield consumers from rising fuel costs during the ongoing global energy uncertainty. At the same time, authorities have tightened LPG distribution rules by increasing the minimum gap for booking a domestic refill from 21 days to 25 days. The measure is intended to prevent hoarding and ensure fair supply of cooking gas cylinders across the country. (PC: X)

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Anthropic Sues Donald Trump Administration Over ‘Supply Chain Risk’ Label

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 05:30pm on 09 Mar 2026,Monday International

Anthropic has filed a lawsuit against the administration of Donald Trump after being officially labelled a “supply chain risk” by the US government. The artificial intelligence company says the designation was imposed because it refused to allow unrestricted military use of its technology. Anthropic argues that the move unfairly harms its reputation and business operations. The case highlights growing tensions between AI companies and governments over the use of advanced artificial intelligence in military and national security applications. (PC: X)

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‘If They Can Afford $200 Oil’: IRGC Warns US of Global Oil Shock as Energy Infrastructure Comes Under Attack

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 05:18pm on 09 Mar 2026,Monday International

Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps spokesman Ebrahim Zolfighari warned that the escalating conflict with the United States could drive global oil prices to $200 per barrel. He accused Washington of opening a “new chapter” in the war by targeting Iran’s energy infrastructure. Reports say strikes backed by the US and Israel hit fuel storage and refinery facilities near Tehran, including sites in Shahr-e Rey, Shahran and Karaj. The attacks signal a shift toward economic and energy targets, raising fears of supply disruptions through the critical Strait of Hormuz and further volatility in global energy markets.

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