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Drones were spotted over the Washington base where Marco Rubio and Pete Hegseth live, prompting a White House security review. The sightings come amid heightened tensions involving Iran and recent security incidents at other United States military installations.
The bank is reportedly considering cutting up to 20,000 jobs as it looks to reduce costs and expand its use of artificial intelligence. The move would form part of a multi-year restructuring plan under chief executive Georges Elhedery.
Iranian strikes on Gulf energy facilities have sent global oil and gas prices soaring and heightened fears of prolonged supply disruptions. The attacks followed an Israeli strike on Iran’s key gas field, deepening the regional conflict.
President Donald Trump is weighing whether to send American troops into Iran to secure enriched uranium that could be used for nuclear weapons. Experts say the mission would likely require a significant ground operation, posing major political and security risks.
Pakistan has introduced major port fee concessions to attract transshipment vessels to Karachi Port as regional shipping routes shift due to Middle East tensions. The incentives include significant discounts on port charges and additional benefits for environmentally friendly ships.
YNetStormy weather ahead: temperatures drop as rain intensifies, continues through weekenMarch 19, 2026
Rainfall intensified across the country, with unusually high totals in typically dry areas near the Dead Sea. Forecasters warn of spreading storms, strong winds, and potential flooding in desert regions through the weekend.
March 19, 2026
Eretz Nehederet spoofed Quentin Tarantino, international politics, and Israeli leaders amid the ongoing war. The episode mixed biting satire with moving moments that highlighted civilian resilience under fire.
March 19, 2026
India has sent more warships to safeguard ships traveling through the Strait of Hormuz amid rising regional tensions. United States intelligence officials say Iran’s leadership remains intact but its military capabilities have been significantly weakened by ongoing strikes.
Kuwait arrested 10 nationals accused of links to the Hezbollah terrorist organization and plotting attacks on key facilities. The detentions follow earlier arrests this week tied to a broader alleged destabilization effort.
Israel’s killing of top Iranian leaders aims to destabilize the government, but experts warn the strategy has limits. History shows such strikes can weaken foes temporarily while risking greater instability and escalation.
TimesofIsraelNYC synagogues increase security as homeland security shutdown stalls federal fundingMarch 19, 2026
New York City synagogues are boosting security after recent attacks, with many adding armed guards through a short-term local program. A federal funding freeze tied to a Department of Homeland Security shutdown has stalled longer-term security grants, increasing pressure on congregations.
March 19, 2026
Opposition members questioned the government over the Prime Minister’s Israel visit and its stance on the Iran conflict during a parliamentary committee meeting. The ministry of external affairs briefed lawmakers on the safety of Indians in the region and said further responses would be provided in writing.







