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DUBAI, March 1 (Reuters) - As Iran fired a barrage of drones and missiles at Gulf States in retaliation for U.S. and Israeli strikes, some in Dubai ran for cover and others froze at windows, watching the sky as if trying to make sense of something that had seemed impossible.
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‘I’m Safe, Things Are Under Control’: Sonal Chauhan Shares Update From Dubai After US, Israel Attack Iran
US, Israel Attack Iran: Actor Sonal Chauhan took to her Instagram Stories to inform fans and well-wishers that she is safe and urged them not to give in to fear. Her message came shortly after she had tagged PM Narendra Modi and requested assistance for her return to India from Dubai amid the escalating crisis in the Middle East.
Katie Fowler was wrongly told by midwives she was only having a panic attack when in fact she was having massive internal bleeding
A drone attack caused damage to a passenger terminal at Kuwait International Airport, a spokesman for the country’s civil aviation authority said, leaving some workers with minor injuries. Kuwaiti officials said the incident caused panic among residents and travelers stranded there.
Emma Herring, 22, had been suffering with chest pains and repeatedly went to the doctor for help, but claims she was misdiagnosed multiple times
Tehran targets regional countries housing American bases despite their refusal to allow attacks from their territory
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