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Dubai Hit by Iranian Missiles as OPEC Plus Boosts Oil Output

Regional tensions rise as oil cartel increases production despite Iran threat

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Tensions in the Middle East escalated over the weekend as Iranian missiles hit a luxury hotel in Dubai, injuring several people. The attack came as OPEC Plus, a cartel of oil-producing countries, announced plans to...

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    ‘We thought it was fireworks’: Dubai’s luxury seekers shaken by Iranian missiles

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Dubai Hit by Iranian Missiles as OPEC Plus Boosts Oil Output

Regional tensions rise as oil cartel increases production despite Iran threat

Sunday, March 1, 2026 • 3 min read • 5 source references

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Tensions in the Middle East escalated over the weekend as Iranian missiles hit a luxury hotel in Dubai, injuring several people. The attack came as OPEC Plus, a cartel of oil-producing countries, announced plans to increase oil production by 206,000 barrels a day from next month.

The Iranian missile strikes, which also targeted other areas in the United Arab Emirates, caught tourists and residents off guard. "We thought it was fireworks," said one eyewitness, describing the moment the missiles hit the hotel. Authorities quickly moved to reassure visitors, but the incident has raised concerns about the safety of the region.

Despite the tensions, OPEC Plus announced plans to boost oil production, citing the need to "closely monitor and assess market conditions." The move is seen as a bid to stabilize the global oil market, which has been volatile in recent months due to the conflict in the Middle East.

In other news, a UK court has rejected a challenge to the addition of VAT to private school fees. The appeal, launched by families and leaders of four independent Christian faith schools, argued that the decision would make small faith schools unviable and unaffordable. However, the court ruled that parents have the option to home school their children if they object to sending them to state schools.

Meanwhile, in the world of fashion, the funnel-neck jacket is experiencing a resurgence in popularity. Searches for the style, which features a permanently popped collar, are up 1,000% year on year at John Lewis. The trend has been endorsed by celebrities such as Meghan Markle and the Beckhams, who have been spotted wearing the style.

In more celestial news, six planets are due to parade across the night sky in a rare alignment later this weekend. Jupiter, Saturn, Venus, Mercury, Neptune, and Uranus will all be visible at the same time, although binoculars or a telescope will be needed to spot the latter two planets.

As the world grapples with rising tensions and uncertain economic times, it's a reminder that there is still beauty and wonder to be found in the universe. Whether it's the alignment of the planets or the latest fashion trends, there's always something to look forward to.

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  • "OPEC Plus to Boost Oil Production as Iran Strikes Threaten Price Spike"
  • "‘We thought it was fireworks’: Dubai’s luxury seekers shaken by Iranian missiles"
  • "Appeal court rejects latest challenge to adding VAT to UK private school fees"
  • "Hiding in plain sight: everyone from Meghan to the Beckhams wants a funnel neck"
  • "Six planets due to parade across night sky in rare celestial spectacle"

Tensions in the Middle East escalated over the weekend as Iranian missiles hit a luxury hotel in Dubai, injuring several people. The attack came as OPEC Plus, a cartel of oil-producing countries, announced plans to increase oil production by 206,000 barrels a day from next month.

The Iranian missile strikes, which also targeted other areas in the United Arab Emirates, caught tourists and residents off guard. "We thought it was fireworks," said one eyewitness, describing the moment the missiles hit the hotel. Authorities quickly moved to reassure visitors, but the incident has raised concerns about the safety of the region.

Despite the tensions, OPEC Plus announced plans to boost oil production, citing the need to "closely monitor and assess market conditions." The move is seen as a bid to stabilize the global oil market, which has been volatile in recent months due to the conflict in the Middle East.

In other news, a UK court has rejected a challenge to the addition of VAT to private school fees. The appeal, launched by families and leaders of four independent Christian faith schools, argued that the decision would make small faith schools unviable and unaffordable. However, the court ruled that parents have the option to home school their children if they object to sending them to state schools.

Meanwhile, in the world of fashion, the funnel-neck jacket is experiencing a resurgence in popularity. Searches for the style, which features a permanently popped collar, are up 1,000% year on year at John Lewis. The trend has been endorsed by celebrities such as Meghan Markle and the Beckhams, who have been spotted wearing the style.

In more celestial news, six planets are due to parade across the night sky in a rare alignment later this weekend. Jupiter, Saturn, Venus, Mercury, Neptune, and Uranus will all be visible at the same time, although binoculars or a telescope will be needed to spot the latter two planets.

As the world grapples with rising tensions and uncertain economic times, it's a reminder that there is still beauty and wonder to be found in the universe. Whether it's the alignment of the planets or the latest fashion trends, there's always something to look forward to.

Sources:

  • "OPEC Plus to Boost Oil Production as Iran Strikes Threaten Price Spike"
  • "‘We thought it was fireworks’: Dubai’s luxury seekers shaken by Iranian missiles"
  • "Appeal court rejects latest challenge to adding VAT to UK private school fees"
  • "Hiding in plain sight: everyone from Meghan to the Beckhams wants a funnel neck"
  • "Six planets due to parade across night sky in rare celestial spectacle"

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