Caravan Magazine

A journal of politics and culture

Month: March 2026

How Oscar-Winning KPop Demon Hunters Captured Hearts Around the World

KPop Demon Hunters made history with its Oscar win, combining K-pop music, fantasy storytelling, and Korean culture to become a global animated sensation.

Explosions Rock Dubai Financial Hub as Missile Debris Hits Building, Thick Black Smoke Seen

Introduction A series of explosions shook parts of Dubai on Friday after the country’s air defence systems intercepted aerial threats during the ongoing Middle East conflict. Videos circulating online showed thick black smoke rising over the city’s financial district, raising…

Oil Marketing Companies Losing ₹2,000 Crore Daily as Petrol, Diesel Sales Turn Costly

Introduction India’s state run oil marketing companies (OMCs) are reportedly facing massive financial pressure as rising global crude oil prices clash with stagnant domestic fuel prices. According to recent reports, these companies are suffering losses of nearly ₹2,000 crore per…

China Rejects ‘Major Power Co-Governance,’ Warns Against Bypassing UN

China’s Foreign Minister Wang Yi rejects the idea of major power co-governance and warns against bypassing the UN, emphasizing multilateralism and Beijing’s vision for a stable global order amid rising geopolitical tensions.

NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte speaking about continued NATO support for Ukraine despite rising tensions in Iran following U.S. and Israel strikes.
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NATO allies will keep supporting Ukraine despite situation in Iran, Rutte says

Mark Rutte says NATO allies will continue supporting Ukraine despite the escalating crisis involving Iran. The alliance plans to maintain military aid while the U.S. and Israel handle the growing Middle East conflict.

Cyprus Criticises UK Response After Drone Attack on RAF Base

Cyprus has criticised the United Kingdom over its response after a drone attack targeted RAF Akrotiri, a British military base on the island. The incident caused minimal damage but raised concerns about regional security and communication with local residents.

Drone strike damage at Amazon Web Services (AWS) data centers in the United Arab Emirates and Bahrain
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AWS Data Centers Hit in UAE and Bahrain; Customers Advised to Shift Workloads

Drone strikes linked to the escalating Middle East conflict have damaged Amazon Web Services data centers in the United Arab Emirates and Bahrain, causing localized service disruptions. AWS has advised customers in the region to migrate workloads to other cloud regions while recovery efforts continue.