
Smoke rises from the site of an Israeli airstrike on the village of Abbasiyeh in southern Lebanon on March 10
Dubai Abu Dhabi news LIVE: A UAE refinery that is one of the world’s largest has halted operations as a “precaution” following a drone attack on the industrial complex housing the facility. Ruwais refinery halted operations on Tuesday after a fire erupted in the nearby industrial area after drone attack.
Qatar on Tuesday said it intercepted a missile attack on the country and added that Iran has pressed its attacks against Qatar’s civilian infrastructure.
In a statement, the Gulf state’s foreign ministry spokesman, Majed al-Ansari, warned Iran that attacks on regional energy infrastructure during the Middle East war would be felt economically throughout the world.
“The attacks on energy facilities that have happened, also on both sides, are a dangerous precedent… it will cause repercussions throughout the world,” foreign ministry spokesman said.
The United Arab Emirates has reduced oil output by 500,000 to 800,000 barrels per day, a new report said. Meanwhile, Iran vowed that not one litre of oil would be exported from the Gulf while its war with the United States and Israel continues.
UAE says targeting ‘unwarranted’
The United Arab Emirates said it was being targeted “in a very unwarranted manner” during the war. The Gulf nation also said it would “not partake in any attacks against Iran”, which has carried out strikes on its Arab neighbours it sees as allies of the United States.
“The UAE does not seek to be drawn into conflict or escalation,” said Jamal Al Musharakh, the UAE’s ambassador to the United Nations in Geneva.
Australia to send missiles to help UAE fend off Iran
Australia will deploy a surveillance aircraft to the Middle East and provide the UAE with advanced air-to-air missiles to defend against Iranian attacks and keep local airspace open in order to help stranded Australians return home.
The UAE alone has shot down more than 1,500 rockets and drones since Iran began targeting states around the Persian Gulf, Prime Minister Anthony Albanese and defence minister Richard Marles said in a statement. The rising wave of dangerous and destabilising attacks puts civilians at risk, they said.
Dubai keeps shelves stocked
Supermarket shelves in Dubai remain filled as the food sector continues to rely on logistics systems that proved effective during the pandemic and the floods in 2024.
However, some supplies are being redirected and transported by air or road. The United Arab Emirates government has also reassured residents that food reserves are sufficient for several months and said it is keeping a close watch on prices.
For now, shoppers are seeing little disruption. The main concern is how long this stability can continue after Dubai and other Gulf cities were hit by Iranian drones and missiles in retaliation for attacks by Israel and the United States.
The conflict has disrupted the region’s key shipping lane, the Strait of Hormuz. This has shaken the oil market and also affected the movement of gold. Ships carrying Indian rice, Australian meat and Indonesian coffee have been unable to pass through.
Iran targets Gulf energy installations
Iran carried out new strikes on energy facilities in the Gulf, including a petroleum complex in Bahrain. Oil prices jumped amid fears that the war could disrupt supplies.
Bahrain’s large Al Ma’ameer oil facility was struck, leading to a fire and damage. The country’s state-owned energy company Bapco declared force majeure, becoming the latest Gulf producer to activate the legal provision.
Trump vs Iran’s Guards over ‘end of war’
US President Donald Trump on Monday suggested that the war with Iran could end soon, though he did not give a clear timeline for when the attacks might stop.
“I think soon. Very soon,” Trump told reporters in Florida when asked if the war could end in days or weeks.
Iran’s Revolutionary Guards responded by saying they would “determine the end of the war” rather than the United States.
Trump also spoke about what he called an “ultimate victory” against Tehran’s clerical leadership, which over the weekend chose the son of slain supreme leader Ali Khamenei as its new chief.
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Qatar on Tuesday said it intercepted a missile attack on the country and added that Iran has pressed its attacks against Qatar’s civilian infrastructure.
In a statement, the Gulf state’s foreign ministry spokesman, Majed al-Ansari, warned Iran that attacks on regional energy infrastructure during the Middle East war would be felt economically throughout the world.
“The attacks on energy facilities that have happened, also on both sides, are a dangerous precedent… it will cause repercussions throughout the world,” foreign ministry spokesman said.
The United Arab Emirates has reduced oil output by 500,000 to 800,000 barrels per day, a new report said. Meanwhile, Iran vowed that not one litre of oil would be exported from the Gulf while its war with the United States and Israel continues.
UAE says targeting ‘unwarranted’
The United Arab Emirates said it was being targeted “in a very unwarranted manner” during the war. The Gulf nation also said it would “not partake in any attacks against Iran”, which has carried out strikes on its Arab neighbours it sees as allies of the United States.
“The UAE does not seek to be drawn into conflict or escalation,” said Jamal Al Musharakh, the UAE’s ambassador to the United Nations in Geneva.
Australia to send missiles to help UAE fend off Iran
Australia will deploy a surveillance aircraft to the Middle East and provide the UAE with advanced air-to-air missiles to defend against Iranian attacks and keep local airspace open in order to help stranded Australians return home.
The UAE alone has shot down more than 1,500 rockets and drones since Iran began targeting states around the Persian Gulf, Prime Minister Anthony Albanese and defence minister Richard Marles said in a statement. The rising wave of dangerous and destabilising attacks puts civilians at risk, they said.
Dubai keeps shelves stocked
Supermarket shelves in Dubai remain filled as the food sector continues to rely on logistics systems that proved effective during the pandemic and the floods in 2024.
However, some supplies are being redirected and transported by air or road. The United Arab Emirates government has also reassured residents that food reserves are sufficient for several months and said it is keeping a close watch on prices.
For now, shoppers are seeing little disruption. The main concern is how long this stability can continue after Dubai and other Gulf cities were hit by Iranian drones and missiles in retaliation for attacks by Israel and the United States.
The conflict has disrupted the region’s key shipping lane, the Strait of Hormuz. This has shaken the oil market and also affected the movement of gold. Ships carrying Indian rice, Australian meat and Indonesian coffee have been unable to pass through.
Iran targets Gulf energy installations
Iran carried out new strikes on energy facilities in the Gulf, including a petroleum complex in Bahrain. Oil prices jumped amid fears that the war could disrupt supplies.
Bahrain’s large Al Ma’ameer oil facility was struck, leading to a fire and damage. The country’s state-owned energy company Bapco declared force majeure, becoming the latest Gulf producer to activate the legal provision.
Trump vs Iran’s Guards over ‘end of war’
US President Donald Trump on Monday suggested that the war with Iran could end soon, though he did not give a clear timeline for when the attacks might stop.
“I think soon. Very soon,” Trump told reporters in Florida when asked if the war could end in days or weeks.
Iran’s Revolutionary Guards responded by saying they would “determine the end of the war” rather than the United States.
Trump also spoke about what he called an “ultimate victory” against Tehran’s clerical leadership, which over the weekend chose the son of slain supreme leader Ali Khamenei as its new chief.
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Mar 10, 2026 7:34:52 PM IST
Dubai Abu Dhabi news LIVE: Top wall street banks allow staff in UAE to temporarily leave the country
Dubai Abu Dhabi news LIVE: Many top Wall Street banks are allowing staff in the United Arab Emirates to temporarily leave the country and work remotely as attacks on the Gulf nation continue, Bloomberg reported.
Top banks, including Goldman Sachs Group Inc., Morgan Stanley and Citigroup Inc, are giving employees an option to relocate temporarily.
Mar 10, 2026 7:26:07 PM IST
Dubai Abu Dhabi news LIVE: Pentagon chief says US intensifying strikes on Iran
Dubai Abu Dhabi news LIVE: US attacks on Iran will hit a new intensity on Tuesday and the war will continue as long as President Donald Trump decides, Pentagon chief Pete Hegseth said.
“Today will be yet again, our most intense day of strikes inside Iran, the most fighters, the most bombers,” Hegseth told a news conference at the Pentagon more than 10 days into the US-Israeli war against the Islamic republic.
Mar 10, 2026 7:15:56 PM IST
Dubai Abu Dhabi news LIVE: Gulf oil giants deepen cuts as Hormuz halt chokes exports
Dubai Abu Dhabi news LIVE: Oil supply cuts in the Middle East are deepening, shaving about 6% off global output, as the closure of the Strait of Hormuz builds pressure on producers, Bloomberg reported.
Production cuts are rippling across the Gulf even as Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates ramp up exports through alternative routes to bypass Hormuz, with Saudi shipments through the Red Sea reaching a record this week, the report said.
Mar 10, 2026 6:58:15 PM IST
Dubai Abu Dhabi news LIVE: Airlines cancel more flights as Middle East conflict escalates
Dubai Abu Dhabi news LIVE: As the Middle East crisis escalates, more airlines cancelled flights on Tuesday
- Latvia’s airBaltic said all flights to and from Tel Aviv had been cancelled until March 28.
- The Canadian carrier, Air Canada, cancelled all flights to Tel Aviv until May 2 and all flights to Dubai until March 28.
- The Spanish airline, Air Europa cancelled all flights to Tel Aviv until March 20.
- The UAE airline, Etihad, said it was operating a reduced flight schedule.
Mar 10, 2026 6:49:15 PM IST
Dubai Abu Dhabi news LIVE: UAE Says drone attack causes fire in zone that houses refinery
Dubai Abu Dhabi news LIVE: The UAE was dealing with a fire in an area where its biggest oil refinery is located, following a drone strike. The blaze was at a facility in the Ruwais industrial zone, according to the Abu Dhabi Media Office. It didn’t identify the facility.
The country’s largest refinery has the capacity to process over 900,000 barrels a day of oil.
Mar 10, 2026 6:32:10 PM IST
Dubai Abu Dhabi news LIVE: UAE’s biggest oil refinery halts operations after fire nearby
Dubai Abu Dhabi news LIVE: UAE’s biggest refinery halts operations
The biggest oil refinery in the United Arab Emirates halted operations after a drone strike caused a fire in the industrial area in which it’s located.
Abu Dhabi National Oil Co. was assessing damage at the plant, the people said, asking not to be named because the matter is not yet public. The Ruwais refinery can process 922,000 barrels of oil a day.
Mar 10, 2026 6:13:37 PM IST
Dubai Abu Dhabi news LIVE: UAE oil giant ADNOC’s Ruwais refinery shut as precaution after drone strike
Dubai Abu Dhabi news LIVE: Abu Dhabi state oil giant ADNOC has shut its Ruwais refinery, a source told Reuters, after a fire broke out at a facility within the complex following a drone strike, the latest disruption to energy infrastructure due to the US-Israeli war on Iran.
Abu Dhabi authorities were responding to a fire at the facility following a drone attack, the emirate’s government media office said on Tuesday, adding there were no injuries. They did not identify the facility.
Mar 10, 2026 6:00:22 PM IST
Dubai Abu Dhabi news LIVE: Iran is fighting, but not more formidable than thought, top US general says
Dubai Abu Dhabi news LIVE: A top US general said on Tuesday that while Iranian forces were fighting, they were not more formidable than the United States had thought.
“I think they’re fighting, and I respect that, but I don’t think they’re more formidable than what we thought,” General Dan Caine, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, told reporters
Mar 10, 2026 5:41:57 PM IST
Dubai Abu Dhabi news LIVE: Human Rights Watch says Israel illegally using white phosphorus munitions
Dubai Abu Dhabi news LIVE: The Israeli military illegally used white phosphorus munitions over homes in the southern Lebanese town Yohmor on March 3, posing a threat to civilians, Human Rights Watch said in a report on Monday.
“The incendiary effects of white phosphorus can cause death or cruel injuries that result in lifelong suffering,” Ramzi Kaiss, Lebanon researcher at Human Rights Watch, said in the statement.
Mar 10, 2026 5:32:46 PM IST
Dubai Abu Dhabi news LIVE: ICC board meeting called off in Doha amid conflict
Dubai Abu Dhabi news LIVE: The upcoming International Cricket Council (ICC) Board Meeting in Doha was called off on Tuesday due to the ongoing military conflict in West Asia.
According to ESPNCricinfo, the finance committee meetings will now be held virtually over the next few weeks. There is a possibility that the April in-person meetings will go ahead, but that will depend on whether airspace opens up for the board and committee members to fly safely. Read more here.
Mar 10, 2026 5:29:21 PM IST
Dubai Abu Dhabi news LIVE: US, Israeli strikes hit airport in southern Iran
Dubai Abu Dhabi news LIVE: US and Israelistrikes have reportedly hit an airport in sourthern Iran, damaging part of the site as well as aircraft, AFP reported.
“Following an American-Zionist attack on Kerman Airport, part of it was damaged and two old, out-of-service aircraft were hit,” Iran’s Tasnim news agency said, quoting a statement from the governor’s office in the southern province of Kerman.
Mar 10, 2026 5:22:56 PM IST
Dubai Abu Dhabi news LIVE: ‘Security threat level high,’ says Qatari ministry after missile interception
Dubai Abu Dhabi news LIVE: Several loud explosions were heard in the Qatari capital Doha on Tuesday, AFP journalists reported, with the defence ministry saying the military had intercepted a missile attack.
The Qatari interior ministry warned people that “the security threat level is high” and called on them to stay indoors.
Mar 10, 2026 5:16:28 PM IST
Dubai Abu Dhabi news LIVE: Drone attack causes fire in Abu Dhabi
Dubai Abu Dhabi news LIVE: A drone attack in an industrial zone in UAE’s Abu Dhabi caused fire, UAE authorities said, in an area that houses oil and energy infrastructure.
“Authorities in the Emirate of Abu Dhabi are responding to a fire at a facility within the Ruwais Industrial City, caused by a drone attack. No injuries have been reported so far,” the Abu Dhabi media office said in a statement on X.
Mar 10, 2026 5:07:56 PM IST
Dubai Abu Dhabi news LIVE: Several loud explosions heard across Doha
Dubai Abu Dhabi news LIVE: Several loud explosions were heard in the Qatari capital Doha on Tuesday, AFP journalists reported, with the defence ministry saying the military had intercepted a missile attack.
The Qatari interior ministry warned people that “the security threat level is high” and called on them to stay indoors.
Mar 10, 2026 5:03:26 PM IST
Dubai Abu Dhabi news LIVE: Fire erupts in Abu Dhabi after drone attack, no injuries reported yet
Dubai Abu Dhabi news LIVE: A fire erupted in the Ruwais Industrial complex in the UAE’s Abu Dhabi after a drone attack. No injuries were reported so far.
Earlier, the UAE said that its air defences were responding to incoming missile and drone threats from Iran. It added that sounds were heard due to the Air Defence.
Mar 10, 2026 4:52:19 PM IST
Dubai Abu Dhabi news LIVE: Gulf airlines slowly increase flights amid Iran missile threats
Dubai Abu Dhabi news LIVE: Airlines in the Persian Gulf are slowly starting to increase flights even as the countries continue to intercept missiles and drones from Iran in their skies.
Emirates, the world’s largest international carrier, is operating a reduced flight schedule to around a 100 destinations in more than 50 countries. That’s still significantly lower to the number of destinations the airline typically serves, and the frequency of flights remains restricted, Bloomberg reported.
Mar 10, 2026 4:45:26 PM IST
Dubai Abu Dhabi news LIVE: Iran says ‘not afraid of empty threats’ after Trump’s warning
Dubai Abu Dhabi news LIVE: Iran’s security chief Ali Larijani dismissed on Tuesday threats by US President Donald Trump to hit the country harder if the flow of oil stops through the strategic Strait of Hormuz.
“Iran is not afraid of your empty threats. Even those greater than you could not eliminate the Iranian nation. Take care of yourself not to be eliminated!” said Larijani in a post on X.
Mar 10, 2026 4:30:02 PM IST
Dubai Abu Dhabi news LIVE: Amid military escalation in Gulf, Indian Embassy in Kuwait continues consular services
Dubai Abu Dhabi news LIVE: Amid a severe military escalation in the ongoing conflict between the US-Israel and Iran expanded to target Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) states, the Embassy of India in Kuwait on Tuesday announced that all consular services are operating normally, with the Indian Consular Application Centres (ICACs) following Ramadan working hours (9:00 am – 3:00 pm), except on Fridays.
Mar 10, 2026 4:18:06 PM IST
Dubai Abu Dhabi news LIVE: Qatar foreign ministry says attacks on energy facilities ‘dangerous precedent’
Dubai Abu Dhabi news LIVE: Qatar foreign ministry spokesperson on Tuesday said that attacks on energy facilities is a dangerous precedent that will cause economic loss in the region.
“Attacks on vital infrastructure in this region will lead to humanitarian catastrophe, the must not occur,” the spokesperson said.
Mar 10, 2026 4:05:13 PM IST
Dubai Abu Dhabi news LIVE: Qatar foreign ministry says ‘communication ongoing’ to ensure way out
Dubai Abu Dhabi news LIVE: Qatar’s foreign ministry spokesperson on Monday said that communications are ongoing with all parties to ensure there is a way out of the conflict.
Qatar spokesperson also said that Iran continues to attack Qatar’s civilian infrastructure.
Mar 10, 2026 3:41:03 PM IST
Dubai Abu Dhabi news LIVE: Saudi Aramco CEO says war could have ‘catastrophic consequences’ on oil markets
Dubai Abu Dhabi news LIVE: The Middle East war could be disastrous for oil markets and it is vital to reopen the Strait of Hormuz shipping route, Saudi Aramco’s CEO and president Amin H. Nasser told AFP.
“There would be catastrophic consequences for the world’s oil markets the longer the disruption goes on, and the more drastic the consequences for the global economy,” he said
Mar 10, 2026 3:20:50 PM IST
Dubai Abu Dhabi news LIVE: Iran launch fresh attacks on Israel, Gulf Arab countries
Dubai Abu Dhabi news LIVE: Iran onTuesday launched new attacks on Israel and Gulf Arab countries as it kept up pressure on the Middle East.
Sirens warned of incoming missiles in Dubai in the United Arab Emirates, and in Bahrain, while Saudi Arabia said it destroyed two drones over its oil-rich eastern region.
Mar 10, 2026 3:08:09 PM IST
Dubai Abu Dhabi news LIVE: Azerbaijan sends humanitarian aid to Iran, days after Tehran drone attack
Dubai Abu Dhabi news LIVE: Azerbaijan on Tuesday sent humanitarian aid to Iran, appearing to offer an olive branch days after an Iranian drone attack sparked fears of the Middle East war spilling into the Caucasus, AFP reported.
Baku, a close partner of Israel, accused Tehran of “terrorism” after Iranian drones hit an airport and exploded near a school last week, wounding four people in Azerbaijan’s exclave of Nakhichevan, which borders Iran.
Mar 10, 2026 2:56:02 PM IST
Dubai Abu Dhabi news LIVE: UAE condemns drone attack on its consulate in Iraq’s Erbil
Dubai Abu Dhabi news LIVE: UAE’s foreign ministry condemned a drone attack on its consulate in Iraqi Kurdistan’s Erbil, it said in a statement early on Tuesday, Reuters reported.
Iraqi Kurdistan’s counter-terrorism service said late on Monday that it had downed three drones in Erbil, with debris from one of the drones falling near the UAE consulate. It said no casualties were reported.
Mar 10, 2026 2:47:25 PM IST
Dubai Abu Dhabi news LIVE: Iran parliament speaker says country not looking for ceasefire
Dubai Abu Dhabi news LIVE: Iran’s parliament speaker Mohammad Bagher Qalibaf on Tuesday rejected any suggestion that Tehran was seeking a ceasefire in the war.
“We are definitely not looking for a ceasefire; we believe that the aggressor should be punched in the mouth so that he learns a lesson so that he will never think of attacking our beloved Iran again,” Qalibaf wrote on X.
“The Zionist regime sees its shameful existence in the continuation of the cycle of ‘war-negotiation-ceasefire and then war again’ to consolidate its dominance. We will break this cycle,” he wrote.
