Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice President of the UAE, stated that the nation faced the recent crisis with resilience, emerging more united and loyal. Citizens and residents alike rallied around the flag of the homeland.
Jordan's Minister of State for Media Affairs, Faisal Al-Momani, stated that the government is managing the current crisis efficiently, with the primary goal of protecting the country and minimizing negative repercussions. This comes amid the current challenges facing the kingdom.
The Moroccan Ministry of Interior reported a 6.4% decrease in illegal migration attempts to Europe in 2025 compared to the previous year. Despite this decline, the migration crisis remains unresolved.
Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov confirmed that Russian President Vladimir Putin is devoting significant efforts to monitor the escalating crisis in the Middle East, amidst rising tensions following US-Israeli airstrikes on Iran.
Russian President Vladimir Putin and Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman held a phone call today to discuss various issues related to the Middle East crisis, as announced by the Kremlin. This conversation comes amid significant political and security transformations in the region.
Singapore's Prime Minister, Lawrence Wong, has warned of severe consequences if energy restrictions in the Middle East persist. This warning came during the announcement of a ministerial committee to coordinate the national response to the crisis.
The Indian Premier League (IPL) and Women's Premier League (WPL) face a significant crisis due to a dispute over broadcast rights, leading to the suspension of live match coverage. This situation has raised concerns among fans and investors alike.
Russian Foreign Ministry spokesperson Maria Zakharova warned that escalating tensions surrounding Iran could ignite a 'widespread fire' in the Middle East, with global repercussions. She emphasized the urgent need for all parties to take steps to prevent the crisis from worsening.
The war in Sudan has entered a critical phase with escalating violence and a shift towards more complex conflict patterns. Amid the absence of any political horizon, the crisis continues without clear solutions.
Qatar Airways recorded a significant increase in its flights, reaching 172 on March 30, 2026, reflecting a 41% rise compared to the previous week. This surge indicates a potential recovery following a sharp decline due to the ongoing conflict.
Qatar's Minister of Justice, Ibrahim bin Ali Al-Mahmoudi, affirmed that the country has successfully managed the current crisis with efficiency and awareness. This statement was made during an interview with Qatar Television, highlighting the rapid changes in the region.
Reports indicate that war and displacement in Lebanon have deprived nearly half a million students of education, threatening their academic futures. This situation highlights the profound impact of conflict on the country's educational system.
The Israeli army has acknowledged a severe shortage of approximately <strong>15,000 soldiers</strong>, including <strong>7,000 to 8,000 fighters</strong>, as operational burdens increase across various fronts. Chief of Staff warns of potential internal collapse if recruitment laws for religious individuals are not approved.
Jordanian markets are experiencing an unprecedented rush for essential goods and fuel, reflecting citizens' anxiety over rising prices and the deteriorating economic situation. This surge follows the government's announcement of price hikes for basic commodities.
Italian Prime Minister <strong>Giorgia Meloni</strong> warned today of the serious repercussions of the ongoing crisis in the Middle East on the most vulnerable countries, calling for an immediate halt to military escalation in <strong>Lebanon</strong>.
The South Korean currency, the won, has dropped to its lowest point against the US dollar in 17 years. This decline is attributed to geopolitical tensions arising from the Iran crisis, which has heightened investor concerns and increased demand for hard currencies.
Tensions have resurfaced between Washington and Havana as the Cuban government restricts the American mission from securing necessary diesel fuel. This development poses increasing implications for the bilateral relations between the two nations.