Air India Suspends More Europe and Gulf Flights as Iran US Tensions Disrupt Air Routes

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 06:01am on 01 Mar 2026,Sunday India Global

Air India has cancelled several international flights as conflict between Iran and the US disrupted air routes across the Middle East. Many countries shut their airspace after Iran targeted US facilities in Gulf nations.   The airline said, “Close monitoring and careful assessment of the evolving situation… have necessitated further curtailment of our scheduled operations.” It added that passenger and crew safety remains its top priority.   Flights to London, Birmingham, Amsterdam, Zurich, Milan, Vienna, Copenhagen and Frankfurt were among those cancelled. Services from Kerala to Gulf cities were also affected. Operations at Dubai International Airport remain suspended after reported drone damage. (PC: X)

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India Focus on Bowling Length at Eden as Another High-Scoring T20 World Cup Knockout Against West Indies Awaits

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 05:52am on 01 Mar 2026,Sunday Sports

India trained with clear focus on bowling length ahead of their Super 8 clash against West Indies cricket team at Eden Gardens in the T20 World Cup.   Head coach Gautam Gambhir measured specific areas on the pitch during nets. Markers were placed for Varun Chakravarthy to target. He bowled at those spots again and again. Axar Patel also worked on hitting the top of off stump.   The team expects a batting-friendly pitch. A big total is likely. Assistant coach Ryan ten Doeschate said, “Our condolences go out to Rinku and his family… we need to get around him.” (PC: BCCI)

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Iran Missile and Drone Strikes Hit Dubai Hotel as UAE and Gulf States Intercept Attacks on US Bases

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 05:46am on 01 Mar 2026,Sunday International

Fairmont The Palm was struck during Iran’s missile and drone attacks across the Gulf late Saturday. Verified video showed flames and thick smoke rising from the hotel on Palm Jumeirah.   Dubai officials said four people were injured in a fire at a building in the area. The Dubai Media Office later reported four wounded in an “incident” at Dubai International Airport, adding there was minor damage.   Iran said the strikes were part of operation “Truthful Promise 4”. The Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps said it was targeting US bases after attacks by the US and Israel. The UAE defence ministry called the action a “blatant violation of national sovereignty and international law”. (PC: BBC)

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201 Dead, 747 Injured in Iran as Israel Issues Evacuation Order Ahead of Imminent Attack

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 05:30am on 01 Mar 2026,Sunday International

A powerful explosion rocked Tehran, prompting emergency responses and sirens as tensions soared following a pre-emptive strike by Israel and the United States against Iran, officials reported. The blast occurred near key government and military sites in the capital, with Iranian state media confirming the incident. Sirens also sounded in Tel Aviv as Israel prepared for possible missile retaliation amid an escalating conflict rooted in disputes over Iran’s nuclear program and regional security threats. Iran shut its airspace and warned of strong countermeasures, raising fears of a wider regional confrontation. (PC: X)

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Iranian Overnight Missile Strike Hits Concourse at Dubai International Airport, Four Staff Injured; Flight Operations Disrupted

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 05:21am on 01 Mar 2026,Sunday International

Dubai International Airport (DXB) sustained minor damage in an overnight Iranian missile attack amid escalating Middle East tensions, the emirate’s media office said. A concourse at the world’s busiest international aviation hub was struck, and four airport staff were injured, with emergency teams responding swiftly. Authorities said the incident was quickly contained and most terminals were cleared of passengers before damage occurred. The strikes are part of broader Iranian attacks across the Gulf in retaliation for recent US-Israel actions, also impacting landmarks like the Burj Al Arab hotel. Flight operations in the region were disrupted as airspace closures followed the assault. 

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US-Israel Airstrikes Kill Khamenei’s Daughter, Son-In-Law and Iran’s Defence Minister; Supreme Leader’s Death Confirmed by State TV

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 05:12am on 01 Mar 2026,Sunday International

A joint US-Israel airstrike on Iran reportedly killed Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei’s daughter, son-in-law and granddaughter, Iranian media said, alongside senior military figures including Iran’s defence minister and Revolutionary Guard commanders. U.S. President Donald Trump claimed Khamenei himself was killed in the operation and vowed continued pressure; Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu said the leader’s compound was destroyed. Some Iranian outlets initially said Khamenei remained in command, but state TV later confirmed his death and announced mourning. The strikes have triggered regional tensions and possible retaliation from Iran. (PC: X)

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Hardeep Singh Puri Tells Rajya Sabha India’s Strategic Oil Reserves Can Sustain Demand for Up to 74 Days Amid Supply Disruptions

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 04:51am on 01 Mar 2026,Sunday India

India’s Union Petroleum Minister Hardeep Singh Puri said the country’s strategic petroleum reserve — including underground caverns, refinery and floating stocks — can sustain demand for up to 74 days in case of a major global supply disruption, as per his reply in the Rajya Sabha. The International Energy Agency recommends a 90-day buffer, but Puri stated that 74 days is reasonably secure for now, with possible future expansion. He highlighted India’s status as one of the world’s largest crude oil consumers and refiners, and said expanding reserves is vital for national energy security. (PC: PTI)

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Iran Confirms Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei Dead After U.S.–Israel Strikes

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 04:26am on 01 Mar 2026,Sunday International

Iran’s state media confirmed on 1 March 2026 that Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei has died following a major joint U.S. and Israeli military attack on Iran, marking a historic escalation in regional conflict. The 86-year-old leader, who had governed since 1989, was reportedly killed in strikes on Tehran targeting senior leadership and strategic sites. Tehran declared 40 days of national mourning. The coordinated offensive triggered Iranian missile and drone retaliation against Israel and U.S. bases across the Middle East, raising concerns of wider instability. (PC: Reuters)

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P. V. Sindhu Stranded at Dubai Airport Amid Middle East Crisis, All England Open Plans in Doubt

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 03:54am on 01 Mar 2026,Sunday India Global

Indian badminton star P. V. Sindhu, a two-time Olympic medallist, was left stranded at Dubai International Airport as flight operations were suspended due to escalating tensions after US-Israel strikes on Iran. Sindhu, en route to the prestigious All England Open in Birmingham, shared on social media that all flights were halted “until further notice” and described the situation as chaotic and frightening. She later reassured fans that she and her team are safe but stuck as thousands of travellers await updates amid the regional airspace shutdown and travel uncertainties. (PC: X)

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Iranian Missile Strike Damages Dubai International Airport Terminal, Four Staff Injured Amid Regional Escalation

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 03:49am on 01 Mar 2026,Sunday International

Dubai’s main international airport (DXB) sustained minor damage in a retaliatory Iranian missile attack after joint US–Israeli strikes on Iran, officials said. A concourse at the world’s busiest airport was impacted, and four airport staff were injured as emergency teams responded and terminals had been cleared beforehand. The incident triggered panic and forced evacuation procedures, with regional airspace closures leading to mass flight cancellations and suspensions. The attacks are part of broader Iranian strikes across Gulf states, affecting infrastructure including other airports and prompting heightened security and disruption in the aviation hub.

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