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Strait of Hormuz blockage drives up Gulf food bills

In a supermarket in Bahrain, Mahmoud Ali fills his cart as usual. The shelves remain stocked despite the war in the Middle East, but the blockade of the main shipping routes into the Gulf is now being felt at checkout. “There’s no shortage”, but over the past few days “there has been a noticeable increase in the price of certain food products”, the father of four said. The price of meat in particular has almost doubled, he added. Like most of its neighbours in this arid region, the small Gulf monarchy depends heavily on imports, especially for its food supply. But the war, triggered on February 28 by Israeli-US strikes against Iran, has severely disrupted the transport of goods through the strategic Strait of Hormuz , which is effectively closed. Plated food sits on a chair inside a school that has been turned into a shelter, following an escalation between Hezbollah and Israel amid the US-Israeli conflict with Iran, in Beirut, Lebanon, March 16, 2026. —Reuters “Most major po...
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Ministerial meeting calls on Iran to ‘immediately and unconditionally’ halt attacks in Gulf

A ministerial meeting, hosted by Saudi Arabia, called on Iran to “immediately and unconditionally” halt attacks against Gulf countries in the ongoing conflict in the Middle East, the Saudi Arabian Foreign Ministry said on Thursday. The conflict began with US-Israeli strikes on Iran on February 28. In retaliatory strikes, Iran has targeted US assets and bases in Gulf countries. A day earlier, Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar travelled to the Saudi Arabian capital Riyadh for the ministerial meeting. In a statement on X, the ministry said that the consultative meeting was attended by Azerbaijan, Jordan, the United Arab Emirates, Bahrain, Pakistan, Turkiye, Syria, Qatar, Kuwait, Lebanon and Egypt, where they condemned Iranian “missile and drone attacks” and held Iran “fully responsible”. They called on the country to “immediately and unconditionally cease its aggression and to comply with UN Security Council resolutions”. The ministers maintained that Iran’s ...

Pakistan sticks to its guns on Kabul air strike

• Islamabad maintains ex-Nato base targeted, presence of ammo dump confirmed by footage, secondary explosions • Afghan officials claim large numbers of casualties at ‘rehab centre’ • Taliban spox confuses ‘Omid Camp’ with Omid Hospital • Beijing seeks to ensure safety of personnel, interests in region • UN calls for probe; EU urges restraint ISLAMABAD: Following “targeted” overnight airstrikes in Kabul and Nangarhar, Pakistan on Tuesday maintained that it had targeted ‘Camp Phoenix’ — a former US military base currently being used by Afghan Taliban forces — even as Afghanistan claimed a drug rehabilitation centre had been bombed instead. According to Information Minister Atta Tarar, an ammunition storage facility was among the targets hit in the Afghan capital. However, reports emanating from Kabul said that a drug treatment centre known as ‘Omid Camp’ was targeted, with Afghan officials claiming hundreds dead and injured as a result. The UN called for a swift and independent in...

Macau woman hospitalised after being startled by humanoid robot

A woman on an evening walk in Macau was briefly hospitalised after a humanoid robot startled her and left her feeling unwell, police told AFP on Wednesday. Police said they had received a call for assistance for the woman, who “was startled when she suddenly noticed a robot behind her while using her mobile phone”. Video widely shared online showed a woman angrily confronting a robot as it waved its metallic arms at her, while a crowd of curious onlookers gathered around. “With so many other things to do, why bother me? Are you crazy?” the woman yelled at the unperturbed bot in Cantonese, as she gestured agitatedly towards it. The woman did not suffer injuries and there had been no physical contact with the robot, but she required hospital treatment, police said in a statement. “She has since been discharged and has not pressed charges regarding the incident,” which took place earlier this month, the statement said. Social media videos showed officers leading a forlorn robo...

Nigeria suicide attacks kill 23, wound more than 100

Multiple explosions staged by suspected suicide bombers rocked the northeastern Nigerian city of Maiduguri, killing at least 23 people and wounding more than 100 others, police said on Tuesday. The three blasts, which struck on Monday evening, came after an attack on a military post overnight Sunday to Monday, which authorities blamed on suspected militants. Combined with the attack on the military position the evening prior and a mosque bombing in December, the assaults have wrecked a peaceful stretch in the city, which had become a relative oasis of calm as Nigeria’s long-running insurgency was pushed to the rural hinterlands. Fighters from Boko Haram and rival group Islamic State West Africa Province (ISWAP) have recently stepped up attacks in northeastern Nigeria. Their 16-year campaign to establish their rule in the country has killed more than 40,000 people and displaced around two million. “Preliminary investigation reveals that the incidents were carried out by suspecte...

Iftar, Sehri timings for Ramazan 27/28

Times for today’s Iftar (Ramazan 27) and tomorrow’s Sehri (Ramazan 28) for the federal and provincial capitals are listed below: Islamabad Fiqh-i-Hanafia Iftar (today) — 6:18pm Sehri (tomorrow) — 4:51am Fiqh-i-Jafria Iftar (today) — 6:28pm Sehri (tomorrow) — 4:41am Karachi Fiqh-i-Hanafia Iftar (today) — 6:43pm Sehri (tomorrow) — 5:19am Fiqh-i-Jafria Iftar (today) — 6:55pm Sehri (tomorrow) — 5:16am Lahore Fiqh-i-Hanafia Iftar (today) — 6:12pm Sehri (tomorrow) — 4:49am Fiqh-i-Jafria Iftar (today) — 6:22pm Sehri (tomorrow) — 4:39am Peshawar Fiqh-i-Hanafia Iftar (today) — 6:24pm Sehri (tomorrow) — 4:56am Fiqh-i-Jafria Iftar (today) — 6:34pm Sehri (tomorrow) — 4:46am Quetta Fiqh-i-Hanafia Iftar (today) — 6:43pm Sehri (tomorrow) — 5:19am Fiqh-i-Jafria Iftar (today) — 7:01pm Sehri (tomorrow) — 5:18am from Dawn - Home https://ift.tt/XJKWE4f