1Dubai–Abu Dhabi news LIVE: UAE responds to incoming missile threat; Iran threatens to strike energy system of Gulf areas | World News
Story gist: UAE activated air defenses in Abu Dhabi and Dubai in response to an incoming missile threat. Iran threatened to strike energy systems in Gulf areas.
Israel-Iran War LIVE: Israel Says Iranian Missile Struck Town Housing Nuclear Facility
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Dubai–Abu Dhabi news LIVE: UAE responds to incoming missile threat; Iran threatens to strike energy system of Gulf areas | World News
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Dubai–Abu Dhabi Highlights: Abu Dhabi Activates Air Defences Amid Missile Threat
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Bias summary: Left-leaning NDTV frames the story as ‘Israel-Iran War,’ emphasizing Israel’s claim of an Iranian missile striking near a nuclear facility, highlighting escalation risks. Center Hindustan Times neutrally covers UAE’s response and Iran’s Gulf energy threats without added context. Right-leaning News18 focuses on Abu Dhabi’s defensive activation, portraying UAE resolve amid threats.
2Iran-Israel war LIVE: Will completely close Strait of Hormuz if U.S. targets power plants, says Iran
Story gist: Iran threatened to completely close the Strait of Hormuz if the U.S. targets its power plants. Iran vowed to destroy Middle East water and energy facilities in response to any U.S. attacks on power plants.
Iran vows to destroy Middle East water and energy facilities if US attacks power plants
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Trump and Iran step up threats over energy targets as war escalates
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Bias summary: Left-leaning outlets like The Guardian emphasize Iran’s aggressive vows to ‘destroy’ regional water and energy facilities if attacked. Center outlets like The Hindu portray mutual escalation, noting Trump and Iran ‘step up threats’ over energy targets. Right-leaning coverage is absent, omitting potential focus on Iranian belligerence or U.S. defensive posture.
3PM Modi reviews power readiness in high-level meet as West Asia conflict rages | India News
Story gist: Prime Minister Narendra Modi reviewed power sector readiness in a high-level meeting on March 22, 2026, amid the West Asia conflict.
Citizens Must Be Safeguarded From Iran War Effect: PM Modi At Key Meet
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Top news of the day | March 22, 2026
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Bias summary: Left-leaning NDTV frames the story with emphasis on PM Modi’s call to safeguard citizens from Iran war effects, using protective tone. Center outlet The Hindu lists it neutrally as top news of the day without details or emphasis. Right-leaning coverage is absent, omitting potential focus on government strength or security measures.
4Iran says Hormuz open to all but ‘enemy-linked’ ships
Story gist: Iran stated the Strait of Hormuz is open to all ships except those ‘enemy-linked.’
5 Facts About The Blockage Of Strait Of Hormuz Amid US-Israel-Iran War
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Iran says Hormuz open to all but ‘enemy-linked’ ships
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No major right-leaning outlet from our monitored sources covered this story
Bias summary: Left-leaning NDTV frames it as ‘Blockage Of Strait Of Hormuz Amid US-Israel-Iran War,’ emphasizing disruption and framing within broader conflict involving US-Israel. Center Reuters uses neutral title directly quoting Iran’s statement without added context. Right-leaning coverage absent, missing emphasis on threat to shipping or criticism of Iran.
5Centre raises LPG allocation to 50% of pre-crisis level, prioritises food and hospitality sectors
Story gist: India’s central government raised commercial LPG allocation to 50% of pre-crisis levels and prioritized food and hospitality sectors. It sped up city gas project clearances to promote shift to piped natural gas.
Government speeds up city gas project clearances, pushes shift to PNG after increasing commercial LPG supply
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Centre raises LPG allocation to 50% of pre-crisis level, prioritises food and hospitality sectors
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Bias summary: Left-leaning Telegraph India frames the story positively, emphasizing government’s proactive steps in speeding clearances and pushing PNG shift post-LPG increase. Center Times of India reports neutrally on allocation rise to 50% and sector prioritization without added emphasis. Right-leaning coverage is absent, omitting any conservative viewpoint on the policy’s economic or regulatory impacts.