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05 March 2026 - Today Updates  - Iran tensions, Sydney beach fees, Jacki O ending  - Radio Haanji

05 March 2026 - Today Updates - Iran tensions, Sydney beach fees, Jacki O ending - Radio Haanji

Season 1 Episode 2918 Published 2 weeks, 3 days ago
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Today Updates - 05 March 2026 - World, Australia and India News on Radio Haanji

Thursday, 05 March 2026 brought a packed news day, and host Gautam Kapil was at the mic on Radio Haanji 1674 AM to make sure Melbourne's Indian and Punjabi community stayed informed. From escalating tensions in the Middle East to local stories shaking up life in Sydney, Today Updates covered it all — clearly, calmly and with the community perspective that listeners have come to rely on.

World Updates

One of the most alarming stories making global headlines today centres on reports that Iran attempted to orchestrate an assassination plot targeting former US President Donald Trump. The alleged plot has drawn sharp international condemnation and is expected to significantly intensify already strained relations between Washington and Tehran.

In a separate but related development, a prominent figure identified as Haxsen gave a highly anticipated interview in which questions about a deadly blast at a girls' school were raised. The interview drew widespread attention, with Haxsen making a series of claims that are now being closely scrutinised by international observers and media. The details of those claims continue to be examined as the story develops.

Adding to the volatile situation in the region, a torpedo was reported to have been used to sink a submarine, marking a significant and concerning escalation in the ongoing conflict. Meanwhile, Iran's president publicly addressed the situation, stating that Iran has never sought war and does not want conflict, while maintaining that the country has been forced to respond to what he described as direct attacks. Figures indicate that approximately one thousand lives have been lost in Iran since the beginning of the current conflict — a toll that underscores the devastating human cost of the ongoing hostilities.

Turkey also made headlines today after successfully intercepting and dismissing a missile threat in the air, a move that demonstrated the country's active defensive posture amid the broader regional instability. The interception was widely noted by defence analysts monitoring the situation across the Middle East.

In the world of sport, New Zealand delivered a commanding performance in their cricket semi-final against South Africa, advancing with a margin that left little room for debate. South Africa's campaign ends here, while New Zealand moves forward with momentum.

How the Global Crisis Is Landing Closer to Home

The ripple effects of the Middle East conflict are being felt well beyond the region, and India is no exception. The aviation and tourism sectors in India are facing notable disruption as a result of the ongoing war, with airlines adjusting routes and the travel industry bracing for a sustained impact on passenger volumes and bookings. For many in Melbourne's Indian community who have family visits planned or are tracking flights home, this is a story with immediate personal relevance.

The Finnish President is currently on a state visit to India, a diplomatic engagement that signals growing bilateral interest between the two nations. The visit is being watched closely in international circles as India continues to expand its foreign policy footprint across Europe and beyond.

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