New explosions heard in Dubai, plumes of smoke over port
New explosions were heard in dubai and plumes of smoke were reported over a port, in a headline published 10 minutes ago. Earlier headlines published 3 hours ago and 18 hours ago described waves of blasts over Dubai and Doha for a second day and a broader Iranian response that targeted U. S. bases and allies.
What happened in Dubai today
The most recent headline, published 10 minutes ago, read "New explosions heard in Dubai, plumes of smoke over port. " That line notes explosions and visible smoke centered on a port area. The sequence of coverage places this event after other regional incidents in the same news cycle.
Waves of blasts in Doha
A separate headline published 3 hours ago said "Waves of blasts heard over Dubai, Doha for second day, witnesses say. " That headline includes the phrase "witnesses say" and indicates blasts were heard both over Dubai and over Doha, and that the blasts were occurring for a second day.
Plumes of smoke over port
The image invoked by the most recent headline emphasizes plumes of smoke over a port. Details beyond the phrase "plumes of smoke over port" are unclear in the provided context; the headline itself is the only description given for the scene at the port.
Iran hits back across region
An earlier headline, published 18 hours ago, read "Iran Hits Back Across the Mideast, Targeting U. S. Bases and Allies. " That headline asserts a broader campaign described as Iran "hitting back" across the Middle East and names the targets as U. S. bases and allies. How or where those actions connected to the blasts in Dubai and Doha is unclear in the provided context.
Publication times and sequence
The three headlines in this sequence were published at distinct intervals: one headline was published 18 hours ago, another was published 3 hours ago, and the most recent was published 10 minutes ago. Taken together, the headlines present a timeline moving from a broad regional action 18 hours ago to renewed local blasts and smoke in the Gulf city headlines appearing 3 hours ago and again 10 minutes ago. The coverage notes Dubai and Doha by name, and the phrase "for second day" appears in the 3-hour-old headline to mark duration.
Collectively, the available headlines place dubai at the center of repeated blast reports and note a related regional development described as Iran hitting back across the Mideast and targeting U. S. bases and allies. Further factual detail beyond the headlines and their publication times is unclear in the provided context.