Israel strikes apartment in central Beirut, Lebanese state media says
Lebanon state media says Israeli strikes overnight targeted an apartment in central Beirut. Israel said it was targeting infrastructure belonging to Iran-backed Hezbollah.
A video, reportedly from the southern suburbs of Lebanon’s capital, showed an explosion in some buildings.
Stuti Mishra11 March 2026 05:15
US Navy refuses to escort ships through Hormuz
The US Navy has refused near-daily requests from the shipping industry for military escorts through the Strait of Hormuz since the start of the war on Iran, saying the risk of attacks is too high for now, Reuters reported, quoting sources familiar with the matter.
Mr Trump said earlier on Monday the US Navy and its partners would escort tankers through the strait “when the time comes.”
The US military is looking at options to potentially escort ships, General Dan Caine, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, said on Tuesday, but a US official told Reuters no commercial ships have yet been escorted through.
Shipping along the narrow strait has effectively halted since the start of the US-Israeli war on Iran more than a week ago, preventing exports of around a fifth of the world’s oil supply. A senior Iranian Revolutionary Guards official said last week Iran will “set fire” to any ship trying to pass.
Stuti Mishra11 March 2026 05:00
Drone hits US diplomatic facility in Iraq, Reuters reports
A drone struck a major US diplomatic facility in Iraq yesterday, according to a US official and an internal State Department alert, Reuters news agency reported.
The drone hit the Baghdad Diplomatic Support Centre, next to the Baghdad airport, impacting near a guard tower, the internal alert said. Individuals at the facility were ordered to “duck and cover”.
A separate alert said everyone was accounted for and there were no injuries.
The White House and the State Department have not confirmed the incident yet.
Stuti Mishra11 March 2026 04:40
UK maritime agency says ship off UAE coast was hit by unidentified projectile
A container ship was been hit near the coast of the United Arab Emirates by an unidentified projectile, the British maritime security agency said, as Iran launched its ‘heaviest’ barrage of missiles today in response to US-Israeli strikes.
“The master of a container vessel has reported that the vessel has sustained damage from a suspected but unknown projectile,” the United Kingdom Maritime Trade Operations (UKMTO) says, adding the extent of the damage is unknown but all crew members are safe.
Stuti Mishra11 March 2026 04:22
Photo: Rocket trails seen in Israeli sky
Rocket trails are seen in the sky above the Israeli centre coastal city of Netanya amid a fresh barrage of Iranian missile attacks today.

Stuti Mishra11 March 2026 04:13
Oil prices fall more as IEA to release record oil reserve
Oil prices fell further today after a report said the International Energy Agency could release more oil reserves than ever before in its history.
Brent fell 0.26 per cent to $87.57 a barrel, while US West Texas Intermediate dropped 0.44 per cent to $83.08, extending the fall seen yesterday after Donald Trump’s indication that war could be ending soon.
The drop comes after both posted their steepest single-day decline in four years on Monday, settling more than 11 per cent lower overnight.
The Wall Street Journal reported that the proposed release would exceed the 182 million barrels IEA members put on the market in two tranches in 2022 after Russia invaded Ukraine. The G7 has separately asked the IEA to model emergency reserve scenarios.
Oil prices have risen nearly 50 per cent since January, driven by the effective closure of the Strait of Hormuz, which handles roughly one-fifth of global oil flows.
The US-Iran war is now in its second week with oil tankers passing the strait still under threat from Iranian attacks. President Trump yesterday warned Iran to remove any mines from the strait, posting: “We want them removed, IMMEDIATELY!”
Stuti Mishra11 March 2026 04:00
Iran launches its ‘heaviest’ barrage of missiles since the start of conflict
Iran has launched what its state media called the “most intense and heaviest” barrage since the start of the conflict, AFP reported. Israel said it identified missiles launched from Iran, though later told citizens it was safe to leave shelters.
Saudi Arabia also said it intercepted and destroyed two drones heading towards an oil field, while air raid sirens sounded in Bahrain, which hosts the headquarters of the US Navy’s Fifth Fleet.
Stuti Mishra11 March 2026 03:52
Israel launches fresh strikes at Lebanon
Israel has launched a new wave of strikes at Beirut in Lebanon with explosions seen in a suburban area overnight.
The Israeli military said it was targeting infrastructure that belongs to Iran-backed Hezbollah in the south of the Lebanese capital.
A video on social media shows fire and smoke rising from an apartment complex.
Yesterday, strikes hit Lebanon’s southern city of Tyre while an air raid was launched on the southern Lebanese town of Qabrikha. Israeli jets also attacked the towns of Deir Siryan and Taybeh, Lebanon’s National News Agency (NNA) reported.
Stuti Mishra11 March 2026 03:46
Senator says US made a ‘horrible’ but unintentional mistake after Iranian girls’ school strike
US Senator John Kennedy, a Louisiana Republican, has said the military made a “horrible” but unintentional mistake after an Iranian all-girls’ school was bombed.
“I think that it was a terrible, terrible mistake. The investigation may prove me wrong, I hope so. The kids are still dead. But I think was a horrible, horrible mistake.
“I wish it hadn’t happened. I’m sorry it happened. I can assure you it wasn’t intentional. That’s the sort of thing Russia does. We don’t do that,” Kennedy told CNN’s Kasie Hunt Tuesday.
An all-girls school in Minab, Iran, was hit late last month, reportedly killing some 165 people. US military investigators reportedly believe American forces were likely responsible for the attack, but US President Donald Trump has claimed Iran was behind it.
Rachel Dobkin11 March 2026 03:15
North Korea decries US-Israeli strikes as ‘illegal,’ supports Iran’s new supreme leader
North Korea has decried the US-Israeli strikes against Iran as “illegal” and says it supports Iran’s new supreme leader, Ayatollah Mojtaba Khamenei, Reuters has reported, citing state news agency KCNA.
Mojtaba Khamenei is the son of the late Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, who was killed early in the US and Israel’s military action in the region.
Rachel Dobkin11 March 2026 03:00
