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GlobalDevelopingFeatured
7.4

Kuwait extinguishes airport fuel tank fire after Iranian drone strike

Kuwaiti authorities reported successful containment of a fuel tank fire at Kuwait International Airport following what they attribute to an Iranian drone attack. No casualties were reported and damage was limited to infrastructure. The incident represents a direct military action against critical civilian aviation infrastructure in the Gulf region.

Middle East Eye·KW · IR·about 3 hours ago
Corroborating
Energy
7.4

Excelerate Energy names new FSRU at South Korean shipyard

Excelerate Energy, a Texas-based LNG infrastructure company, held a naming ceremony for its newly constructed floating storage regasification unit (FSRU) at Hyundai Heavy Industries' Ulsan facility. FSRUs are critical infrastructure for LNG import and regasification without permanent terminal construction. The development reflects continued U.S.-South Korean energy sector cooperation and growing FSRU deployment globally.

Offshore Energy·US · KR·about 3 hours ago
Confirmed
EnergyFeatured
7.9

Afreximbank underwrites $2.5bn of $4bn Dangote Refinery syndicated loan

Afreximbank has committed $2.5 billion of a $4 billion senior syndicated term loan for Dangote Petroleum Refinery, a critical infrastructure project in Nigeria. The syndication indicates successful lender participation for the refinery's expansion or operational financing. This demonstrates regional financial support for African energy infrastructure and Afreximbank's role as a key development financier.

AllAfrica·NG·about 3 hours ago
Confirmed
DefenseDeveloping
5.4

Nigeria to establish Cybersecurity Council amid rising institutional cyber incidents

Nigeria's Digital Economy Minister announced plans to establish a Cybersecurity Council in response to recent cyber incidents affecting private institutions, public systems, and the services industry. The initiative addresses growing operational disruptions but lacks specific details on governance structure, timeline, or threat assessment. The move reflects regional concern over cyber vulnerabilities in critical infrastructure and financial systems.

Premium Times (Nigeria)·NG·about 3 hours ago
Emerging
DefenseDevelopingFeatured
7.1

Kuwait reports Iranian drone strike damages airport fuel infrastructure

Kuwait claims Iran conducted a drone attack on Kuwait International Airport, igniting fuel storage tanks operated by Kuwait Aviation Fuelling Company. No casualties reported. The incident represents an escalation in regional tensions and direct attack on critical aviation infrastructure, though Iranian involvement and attack motivation remain unconfirmed.

The Hindu·KW · IR·about 4 hours ago
Emerging
GlobalCritical
9.1

Hong Kong fire probe: property staff disabled safety systems illegally, killed 168

An independent investigation into Hong Kong's November 2025 Wang Fuk Court fire—which killed 168 people—has revealed that management staff intentionally deactivated fire safety systems without authorization from registered contractors, violating legal requirements. Lead counsel Victor Dawes indicated that workflow failures at the property management company contributed to the disaster. The findings underscore systemic negligence in critical safety infrastructure maintenance at a major public housing complex.

South China Morning Post·HK·about 4 hours ago
Confirmed
EnergyDevelopingFeatured
7.6

Fuel tanker hit by missile off Qatar; LNG hub threatens amid renewed Gulf attacks

A QatarEnergy-chartered fuel oil tanker has been struck by a missile off Qatar's coast, breaking a 9-day lull in maritime attacks and marking an escalation toward critical LNG export infrastructure. The incident directly threatens Qatar's position as a major global liquefied natural gas supplier and signals renewed targeting of energy infrastructure in the Persian Gulf. Attribution and full damage assessment remain unclear, but the proximity to Qatar's LNG facilities elevates regional instability and potential energy market disruption.

gCaptain·QA·about 3 hours ago
Corroborating
DefenseDevelopingFeatured
6.9

Pentagon prioritizes base hardening in Middle East amid vulnerability concerns

The Pentagon is accelerating efforts to strengthen and harden U.S. military bases across the Middle East region, treating this as an urgent priority. The source suggests this defensive infrastructure push reflects recognition of critical gaps in base protection capabilities globally. The timeline and specific vulnerabilities driving this priority remain unclear from the available reporting.

The War Zone·US·about 4 hours ago
Emerging
GlobalDevelopingFeatured
6.4

Iran internet outage continues 32 days post-military strikes

Iran has experienced a sustained internet blackout for 32 days following military operations by the US and Israel on February 28, 2026, targeting major cities including Tehran. The extended communications disruption suggests either deliberate infrastructure targeting or cascading damage to critical internet systems. The prolonged outage creates significant humanitarian and economic impacts while complicating independent verification of conditions within Iran.

TASS English·IR · US · IL·about 3 hours ago
Partial
Global
6.9

Russia exempts glucose-monitoring apps from internet restrictions

Russia's Digital Development Ministry added 22 glucose-monitoring applications to a whitelist of services accessible during mobile internet shutdowns. This represents a targeted carve-out for medical devices within Russia's internet control infrastructure. The move suggests Moscow is calibrating its censorship apparatus to permit critical health services while maintaining broader connectivity restrictions.

Meduza English·RU·about 3 hours ago
Corroborating
TradeDevelopingFeatured
7.8

Croatia positions ports and infrastructure as EU supply chain hub

Croatia is developing its port infrastructure (Ploče, Rijeka, Krk) to expand beyond tourism and establish itself as a critical node in European supply chains. The diversification strategy leverages geographic position linking Central Europe to Mediterranean and Adriatic routes. Success depends on infrastructure investment, competitive positioning against established hubs, and integration with broader EU logistics networks.

Balkan Insight·HR · EU·about 3 hours ago
Corroborating
EnergyDevelopingFeatured
7.6

UK blocks Ming Yang Scotland wind turbine project amid industry backlash

The UK government has rejected Chinese wind turbine manufacturer Ming Yang's plans to develop a turbine production facility in Scotland, prompting criticism from the renewable energy sector. The decision reflects ongoing tensions over foreign investment in UK energy infrastructure and supply chain security. Industry groups argue the rejection may undermine Scotland's clean energy ambitions and competitiveness.

Nikkei Asia·GB · CN·about 4 hours ago
Corroborating
DefenseDevelopingFeatured
8.0

Iran threatens U.S. tech companies in Middle East amid escalating tensions

Iran has publicly threatened to target U.S. technology companies operating in the Middle East, coinciding with U.S. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth's statement about decisive developments in an ongoing conflict. The specific operational scope of Iranian threats remains unclear, as does the immediate trigger for this escalation. This suggests heightened military-strategic tension in the region with potential implications for U.S. corporate infrastructure and broader geopolitical stability.

Foreign Policy·IR · US·about 3 hours ago
Corroborating