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Saudi Airlines has announced that it is extending the suspension of flights to and from Oman, Kuwait, Abu Dhabi, Doha, and Bahrain until Thursday, citing ongoing regional developments.In a statement on its X account, the airline said some exceptional flights would operate, with the situation being closely monitored. Suspensions to Moscow and Peshawar will continue until Sunday, March 15.Saudi Airlines added that it is evaluating the gradual resumption of some services and will provide updates once operational decisions are finalized.The airline emphasized that the safety of passengers and crew remains its top priority, and that it is closely monitoring developments to ensure safe operations amid the current situation. Source link
A delivery person carries LPG cylinders on a cycle, amid supply disruptions following the US-Israeli conflict with Iran, in New Delhi, Tuesday. (Reuters) India ordered tighter controls over natural and cooking gas Tuesday following import disruptions caused by the Middle East war, with restaurants warning it could spark widespread closures.The world’s most populous nation is the fourth largest liquefied natural gas (LNG) buyer, and second-largest buyer of liquefied petroleum gas (LPG), such as that used for cooking — much of which is sourced from the Middle East.”The ongoing conflict in the Middle East has resulted in the disruption of liquefied natural gas shipments through the Strait of Hormuz,” the Ministry of Petroleum said in an order issued Tuesday.It said the new rules would “ensure equitable distribution and continued availability for priority sectors”.The ministry ordered that LNG supplies be prioritised to supply households, transport sectors and production of LPG.”We are committed to ensure uninterrupted supply of affordable energy to our domestic consumers,” petroleum minister Hardeep Singh Puri said in a social media post, adding there was “no reason to panic”.But other sectors, including fertiliser plants and tea industries, would receive 70 to 80% of consumption needs, “subject to operational availability”, the ministry said.To meet the gap, gas supplied to petrochemical facilities and power plants would either be fully or partially curtailed.Indian industries including several ceramics and tile firms have already said they are facing a cutback in gas supplies that could impact production.Restaurants and hotels across India also warned of disruptions to operations, after a separate ministry order on Monday that prioritised domestic LPG supplies to households.The National Restaurant Association of India warned that the government order had resulted in LPG suppliers “across the country” signalling that supplies to eateries would be stopped.”The restaurant industry is predominantly dependent on commercial LPG for its operations,” it said in a statement. “Any disruption therein will lead to a catastrophic closure of majority of restaurants.”PC Rao, head of a hotel industry association in the southern tech-city Bengaluru, said the “situation was dire”.”Supply of gas has been hit and many of the smaller establishments only have one to two days of stock left,” Rao told AFP.”The big ones probably have about 10 days worth remaining. Now, people will look to change or restrict their menus bearing in mind the situation.” Related Story…
The Government of Dubai Media Office announced that two drones fell in the vicinity of Dubai International Airport, injuring four people of different nationalities.The office said in a post on X the two people from Ghana and one person from Bangladesh suffered minor injuries, while an Indian national suffered moderate injuries.Air traffic continue to operate as normal. Source link
The UK Maritime Trade Operations (UKMTO) reported on Wednesday that a cargo ship sustained damage from an unidentified projectile in the Strait of Hormuz.The authority added that the extent of the damage is still unknown, but the crew is currently investigating the incident. All crew members are safe, according to the ship’s captain.Approximately 10 vessels in or near the Strait of Hormuz have been attacked since Iran closed this vital waterway, in response to the US-Israeli strikes that began on February 28 against Iran. Source link
Jordan strongly condemned on Wednesday the continued closure of Al-Aqsa Mosque by Israeli occupation authorities, preventing worshipers from entering and performing religious rituals in the holy month of Ramadan.Official spokesperson for Jordan’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Expatriates, Ambassador Fouad Al Majali, said the measure constitutes a flagrant violation of international law, international humanitarian law, the existing legal and historical status quo, and the right to unimpeded access to places of worship.He affirmed Jordan’s absolute rejection and strong condemnation of what he described as an illegal and unjustified measure, as well as the continuation of Israeli authorities’ provocative actions against worshipers at Al-Aqsa Mosque.The spokesperson stressed that the Israeli entity has no sovereignty over occupied Jerusalem and its Islamic and Christian holy sites.He called on the Israeli entity, as the occupying power, to immediately reopen the gates of Al-Aqsa Mosque and refrain from obstructing worshipers’ access to the site, urging the international community to adopt a firm position obligating Israel to halt its ongoing violations against Islamic and Christian holy sites in Jerusalem and to respect the sanctity of places of worship.Al Majali reiterated that Al-Aqsa Mosque, with its entire area of 144 dunams, is an exclusive place of worship for Muslims, adding that the Directorate of Al-Aqsa Mosque and Jerusalem Affairs, affiliated with Jordan’s Ministry of Awqaf and Islamic Affairs, is the legal authority responsible for administering the affairs of Al-Aqsa Mosque. Source link
Energy ministers of the Group of Seven (G7) on Wednesday affirmed their readiness to take “all necessary measures” regarding oil reserves, hours before a meeting of G7 leaders, amid sharp volatility in crude prices caused by the ongoing war in the Middle East.In a statement issued after a virtual meeting on Tuesday with Executive Director of the International Energy Agency (IEA) Fatih Birol, the ministers said that “G7 members will carefully consider the recommendations issued during these discussions.”They added that they support in principle the implementation of proactive measures to address the situation, including the use of strategic reserves, noting that coordination is ongoing within the G7 as well as with IEA member states and other partners.”We agreed to stand ready to take all necessary measures in coordination with IEA Members,” the statement said.The discussions followed a meeting of G7 finance ministers on Monday, which was followed by a meeting of energy ministers on Tuesday, to examine the option of using emergency oil reserves.Leaders of the G7 countries — Britain, Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Japan and the United States — are scheduled to hold a meeting later Wednesday, at the request of French President Emmanuel Macron, focusing on the war in the Middle East, with discussions expected to include the issue of strategic oil stockpiles.Emergency oil stocks held by IEA member countries currently exceed 1.2 billion barrels, in addition to about 600 million barrels held by industry under government mandates. Source link
Several Lebanese regions were subjected Wednesday to a series of Israeli airstrikes and artillery shelling, leading to three deaths and a number of injuries, amid heavy warplane activity over Beirut and its southern suburbs.The Lebanese Ministry of Public Health’s Health Emergency Operations Center said that three people were killed in an Israeli airstrike that targeted Bint Jbeil at dawn, following the killing of seven citizens and the wounding of 11 others in airstrikes on Al Shahabiya in the Tyre district.Israeli warplanes also targeted a house in Al Hamiri in the district of Tyre, leading to injuries to a number of civilians who were transferred to the city’s hospitals for treatment.Al Haniyah was subjected to artillery shelling that coincided with an Israeli drone raid on the town, while Israeli warplanes launched an airstrike on Harbat, north of Baalbek in the Bekaa Valley.In Beirut, Israeli warplanes launched several successive airstrikes on the southern suburbs, targeting the Haret Hreik area, coinciding with intensive low-altitude flights over the suburbs and over Beirut and its suburbs.Lebanon, especially its southern regions and the southern suburbs of Beirut, has been witnessing an Israeli military escalation since March 2, amid heightened tensions in the Middle East. Source link
S. Korea announces precautionary measures to maintain stable electricity price fluctuations
The South Korean government announced on Wednesday its intention to prepare a package of precautionary measures to maintain the stability of electricity prices, amid amid recent volatility in global energy prices following tensions in the West Asia.The Ministry of Climate and Environment in South Korea explained that Climate Minister Kim Sung-hwan presented this plan during a meeting with state-run utility companies, including Korea Electric Power and Korea Gas, to discuss ways to deal with the sharp rise in energy prices.Kim explained that the country has so far experienced only a limited impact on electricity prices as a result of the recent increase in global oil and natural gas prices, but that it will likely face financial pressures in the future if supply chains are disrupted further.Officials said the government measures will include restarting nuclear power plants undergoing maintenance in a timely manner, in addition to coal-fired power plants that were temporarily shut down to manage the seasonal fine-dust problem.The ministry also announced that it will work to enhance the growth of the renewable energy market, which is less affected by global energy prices, noting that it is the optimal solution to reduce the impact of volatility in South Korea’s energy system. Source link
The Israeli occupation forces (IOF) injured four Palestinians on Wednesday during a raid on the town of Tammun, southeast of Tubas in the occupied West Bank.WAFA news agency reported sources from Palestinian Red Crescent Society (PRCS) as saying that PRCS’s crews treated four young men for injuries sustained during the raid.The IOF stormed Tammun, deployed throughout its neighborhoods, and raided several homes before withdrawing without detaining anyone.Cities, towns, and refugee camps across the West Bank and Al-Quds witness daily raids and incursions by the IOF, often accompanied by confrontations, arrests, and the firing of live and rubber bullets, as well as tear gas canisters, at Palestinian citizens. Source link
Iraqi air defenses engaged a drone targeting a military base at Baghdad International Airport, a military source said on Tuesday.The source said the drone approached Victoria Base and fell within the perimeter of the base after air defense systems attempted to intercept it, without providing further details.Earlier in the evening, a security source said shelling targeted the area around Victoria Base and the headquarters of the Iraqi Counter Terrorism Service, resulting in injuries.The source said it was not yet clear whether the attack was carried out using drones or rockets, adding that initial reports indicated members of the Counter Terrorism Service were among the wounded. Source link
