Iran escalates attacks in Gulf, Turkey hosts US missile system, Nepal's vote count wraps up, flights suspended in Dubai.
Gulf Arab countries — Iran increases its military actions against Gulf Arab countries, specifically targeting energy infrastructure. The escalation raises concerns over regional stability and security.
Malatya, Turkey — Turkey's Defense Ministry announces the deployment of a US-made Patriot missile-defense system to Malatya. This decision responds to heightened threats from Iran and aims to bolster regional security.
Nepal — In Nepal, the counting of votes under the Proportional Representation system nears completion. Ongoing coalition talks are expected to follow as parties seek to form a new government.
Iran — A new analysis reveals Iran's advancements in missile and drone capabilities. These developments could significantly impact regional power dynamics and foreign relations.
Dubai, United Arab Emirates — Cathay Pacific Airways extends its suspension of flights to and from Dubai and Riyadh due to the ongoing conflict in the Middle East. The suspension will last until the end of March.
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