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Dispatch #313MARCH 11, 2026·03:06–03:36 UTC·1 min read

Crisis Deepens: Displacement, Disappearances, and Oil Threats

Israeli airstrikes in Lebanon, Iran threats in the Strait, disappearances in Kinshasa—latest updates on escalating crises.

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BEIRUT — Israeli airstrikes are causing a severe displacement crisis in Lebanon, affecting hundreds of thousands of residents. Continuous attacks have intensified the humanitarian situation, forcing many to flee their homes.

STRAIT OF HORMUZ — Iran escalates threats against maritime traffic in the Strait of Hormuz, raising alarms over global oil supply security. Military maneuvers indicate potential disruptions to the vital shipping lane.

KINSHASA — The Democratic Republic of Congo reports a troubling increase in enforced disappearances, primarily attributed to the Congolese government's crackdown on dissent. Human rights organizations express grave concerns over the situation.

TEHRAN — Around 2,000 Pakistani students are evacuated from Iran due to escalating regional tensions. The move comes as security concerns grow amid the ongoing conflict involving Iran and its adversaries.

DOHA — Qatar's official warns that continued attacks on Gulf states pose severe risks to regional security and could lead to broader instability. Diplomatic efforts are urged to prevent further escalation.

WASHINGTON — The International Energy Agency proposes the largest-ever release of oil reserves by member countries amid US-Iran tensions. This move aims to stabilize the market amid rising fears of disruptions in oil supplies.

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Mohammed bin Abdulaziz Al Khulaifi
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On 21 February 2026, the Pakistan Air Force (PAF) conducted a series of airstrikes over the provinces of Nangarhar, Paktika, and Khost in Afghanistan with the stated aim of targeting seven alleged militant camps belonging to the Pakistani Taliban (TTP) and the Islamic State – Khorasan Province (ISIS–K) in retaliation for recent terrorist attacks in Islamabad, Bajaur, and Bannu. Pakistan blamed the Afghan government for facilitating the attacks.

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EXTREMEDisplacement Crisis in Lebanon Amid Escalating Israeli AirstrikesLebanonCRITICALIran's Threat to Oil Flow and Military EscalationStrait of HormuzHIGHSurge of Enforced Disappearances in Kinshasa, DR CongoKinshasaHIGHEvacuation of Pakistani Students from Iran Amid TensionsIranHIGHIEA Proposes Record Oil Release Amid US-Iran TensionsUnited StatesHIGHQatar Warns of Security Ties in the Gulf and Global StabilityGulf States
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