Explosions and Smoke Over Dubai as Regional Strikes Spread
New explosions were heard in dubai and plumes of smoke were seen over the port, a headline published 10 minutes ago said, while published a separate headline 3 hours ago saying waves of blasts were heard over Dubai and Doha for a second day and witnesses say the events continued. published a headline 18 hours ago saying Iran hit back across the Mideast, targeting U. S. bases and allies.
Explosions and smoke in dubai
The headline published 10 minutes ago specifically described "New explosions heard in Dubai, plumes of smoke over port, " noting both the audible blasts and visible smoke over a port in Dubai. That line is the most recent of the three headlines in the latest coverage and supplies the two immediate sensory details: explosions and plumes of smoke over a port.
Waves of blasts over Dubai and Doha for second day
' headline, published 3 hours ago, carried the phrasing "Waves of blasts heard over Dubai, Doha for second day, witnesses say, " indicating that witnesses described repeated blasts affecting both Dubai and Doha and that the pattern extended into a second consecutive day. The headline names Doha alongside Dubai and emphasizes witnesses as the source of the description.
Plumes over the port, fresh headline minutes ago
The timing detail in the headline—published 10 minutes ago—marks it as the freshest immediate account in the set of headlines. That headline links the explosions directly with visible plumes of smoke over the port, combining an auditory report (explosions heard) with a visual observation (plumes of smoke over the port).
Iran Hits Back Across the Mideast, targeting U. S. bases and allies
headline published 18 hours ago framed the events as part of a wider regional response: "Iran Hits Back Across the Mideast, Targeting U. S. Bases and Allies. " That headline introduces an explicit regional military angle, naming U. S. bases and allies as targets and placing the incidents in a broader Mideast context.
All three headlines appear in the most recent coverage: the line 10 minutes ago describing explosions and smoke over a port in Dubai; the line 3 hours ago documenting waves of blasts over Dubai and Doha for a second day with witnesses describing the sounds; and line 18 hours ago noting Iran striking back across the region at U. S. bases and allies. The sequence of publication times—18 hours ago, 3 hours ago, and 10 minutes ago—is part of the distinct factual record provided in the headlines.
What happens next is unclear in the provided context; the headlines give immediate observations and a regional framing but do not include confirmed follow-up actions, casualty figures, official statements, or scheduled next events.