Daily Morning Brief - 29 March 2026

By The Eastern Times Desk

Mar 29, 2026

2 min read

Daily Morning Brief - 29 March 2026

WORLD NEWS 

1- Iran Strikes Kuwait, Dubai; Middle East Tensions Escalate

Iran launched attacks on Kuwait and Dubai, triggering explosions at oil sites and airports. Fires erupted, injuries reported, and global concern rises as regional tensions sharply intensify.

2- US–Israel Differences Grow Over War

The United States and Israel are not agreeing on how to handle the Iran conflict. The US wants calm talks, while Israel supports stronger action, increasing fears of a bigger war.

3- Iran Warns Nations Against Allowing US or Israel to Use Their Land for Attacks.

Iran has warned nations backing the US-Israel war, saying any country allowing its land to be used against Iran will face retaliation, while stressing it will act only in self-defense.

INDIA NEWS 

4 - Missile Debris in Abu Dhabi Injures 5 Indians Amid Rising Tension.

Five Indians were injured in Abu Dhabi after missile debris fell inside KIZAD premises. UAE air defense intercepted the missile, but falling fragments caused injuries and fires, highlighting growing regional tensions.

5- Govt May Set Age Limit for Social Media, Plans Strict AI Laws.

The Indian government may introduce age restrictions for social media and stricter laws to curb AI misuse. A parliamentary panel warned about deepfake threats, online fraud, and risks to children and women, urging a strong legal framework.

SPORTS 

6- RCB Crush SRH by 6 Wickets

In a clinical chase, Virat Kohli (69*) and Jacob Duffy (3/22) led RCB to a dominant season-opening victory over SRH.

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