Lara Dutta applauds UAE authorities: ‘We felt wanted and protected’ Indian actress Lara Dutta, who recently participated in the Miss Universe 2022 pageant held in New Orleans, has expressed her gratitude towards the United Arab Emirates (UAE) authorities for their exceptional hospitality during her stay. Dutta, who was part of the judging panel for the Miss Universe 2021 competition, which took place in Dubai last year, praised the country's authorities for making her feel welcome and protected. "We felt wanted and protected. The UAE is a truly amazing country with incredible people," said Dutta, speaking exclusively to Gulf News. "I was blown away by their warmth and hospitality. We were treated like royalty, and I must say it was an unforgettable experience." Dutta, who was accompanied by her husband Mahesh Bhatt and daughter Saira, shared that she and her family enjoyed every moment of their stay in the UAE. From the stunning architecture to the mouth-watering cuisine, Dutta said they were impressed by everything. "The people, the culture, the food – everything was just incredible," said Dutta. "We had a fantastic time exploring the city, trying new foods and drinks, and experiencing the local culture." Dutta's visit to Dubai was not her first. She has been to the emirate several times for various events and work commitments. However, this time was special, as she got to spend quality time with her family. "This trip was special because I got to share it with my family," said Dutta. "It's always lovely to have them by my side when I'm in Dubai. We had an amazing time together, and the UAE authorities made sure we felt like part of the family." Dutta concluded by saying that she would love to return to the UAE again soon. "I'll definitely...#Dubai #United_Arab_Emirates #Lara_Dutta #Mahesh_Bhatt #Saira #Miss_Universe_2021 #Miss_Universe_2022

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Lara Dutta In Dubai Amid Israel-Iran Conflict: 'Lots Of Fighter Jets, Loud Booms, But Never Felt Unsafe' Actress Lara Dutta, who has been stuck in Dubai with her daughter due to the ongoing conflict between Israel and Iran, said she never felt unsafe despite the chaos around her. The 42-year-old former Miss Universe winner was in Dubai for a work commitment when the situation escalated. "I've been here (in Dubai) since February, and it's been quite an experience," Dutta told NDTV in an exclusive conversation. "I've seen lots of fighter jets, loud booms, but never felt unsafe. I'm just trying to keep my daughter safe and make sure she's okay." Dutta's daughter, Saira Dhanoa, is 9 years old and was with her mother when the conflict began. The actress said she has been making sure her child stays indoors and keeps her occupied with games and activities. "I've tried to explain things to her in a way that makes sense," Dutta said. "I've told her it's like a big game of chess, but sometimes the pieces get moved around unexpectedly. I'm just trying to keep her safe and calm." Dutta also expressed hope that wiser heads would prevail and the conflict would be resolved soon. "I hope that better sense will prevail," she said. "I hope that people will come together and find a way to resolve this peacefully. It's not worth it for anyone, especially children. They deserve to grow up in a peaceful world."#Dubai #Lara_Dutta #IsraelIran_Conflict #Saira_Dhanoa
Dubai-based Former Miss Universe Lara Dutta We felt wanted, protected Lara Dutta, the 2002 Miss Universe winner, has been living in Dubai for several years now. In a recent interview, she shared her experiences and feelings about being part of the expat community in this cosmopolitan city. "I have to say that I've had an amazing time here," said Dutta, who is a well-known actress and model back home in India. "I felt wanted, protected, and respected from day one. Dubai has been incredibly welcoming and inclusive towards me, which is something I cherish deeply." Dutta, who moved to Dubai with her family around 2015, has been enjoying the city's vibrant lifestyle and cultural diversity. She loves exploring new places, trying out different cuisines, and soaking up the sun by the Burj Al Arab. "I love how Dubai is a melting pot of cultures," she said. "As an Indian expat myself, I feel very at home here. There's so much to do, see, and experience – whether it's shopping, dining, or just enjoying the beautiful beaches." Despite being away from her hometown for so long, Dutta has managed to maintain a strong connection with India through various projects and collaborations. She has also been actively involved in charitable initiatives, using her platform to support causes close to her heart. "I'm grateful for the opportunities I've had here," she said. "Dubai is an amazing place to live, work, and raise a family. It's given me so much, and I feel blessed to be able to call it my second home." As Dutta continues to navigate her life in Dubai, she remains committed to making a positive impact on the community. Her story serves as a testament to the city's ability to attract talented individuals from around the world and provide them with a sense of belonging. "I think that's what I love most about Dubai – it's this incredible melting pot where people come tog...#India #Dubai #Lara_Dutta #Burj_Al_Arab

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UK and French Military Assistance Arrives in Cyprus Following Drone Attack LONDON/CYPRUS - The UK has announced that it will be sending warships, helicopters, and air defence assets to Cyprus following a recent drone attack on the island nation. This move is seen as a show of solidarity with the Cypriot government and a demonstration of the UK's commitment to maintaining regional stability. The decision comes in response to a drone attack that took place on March 1st, when a suspected Turkish-made unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) struck near the Nicosia International Airport. The incident was widely condemned by international leaders, with many calling for restraint and dialogue to resolve the crisis peacefully. UK Defence Secretary Ben Wallace said that the deployment of military assets is intended to provide reassurance to the Cypriot government and people, as well as to demonstrate the UK's unwavering commitment to regional security. "We stand in solidarity with our allies and partners in Cyprus," Wallace stated. "The UK is proud to be contributing to a collective effort to maintain stability and security in this critical region." France has also pledged its support by sending air defence assets, including fighter jets and radar systems, to Cyprus. French Defence Minister Florence Parly emphasized the importance of cooperation between European nations in the face of global challenges. "We must work together to address these threats and ensure that our allies and partners are able to defend themselves effectively," she said. The Cypriot government has welcomed the decision by the UK and France to send military assets, viewing it as a vital step towards enhancing regional security and reducing tensions in the region. Cyprus's Defence Minister, Savvas...#France #Ben_Wallace #UK #Cyprus #Nicosia_International_Airport #Florence_Parly #Savvas_Angelides

We never imagined this: the Cypriot village on edge after RAF Akrotiri drone strike Tatrinou, Cyprus - The tranquil landscape of Tatrinou, a small village nestled in the hills of southern Cyprus, has been shattered by the sound of war. For weeks, residents have lived under the constant hum of drones patrolling the skies above, a grim reminder that the UK's RAF Akrotiri base is just a few miles away. On Tuesday morning, the drone strikes became all too real for the villagers when a missile struck a nearby field, sending shockwaves through the community. "We never imagined this," said Maria Constantinou, a local resident who witnessed the attack. "We thought it was just a normal day, and then suddenly... boom! The sound was like nothing we've ever heard before." The strike, which occurred at around 8:45am local time, left behind a crater several meters in diameter, with debris scattered across the surrounding area. While no one was injured, the incident has left many in Tatrinou on edge. "I'm still shaking," said Andreas Georgiou, another villager who saw the aftermath of the strike. "We're trying to go about our daily lives as usual, but it's hard when you know that at any moment something like this could happen again." Tatrinou is home to around 2,000 residents, many of whom have lived there for generations. The village has always been a peaceful place, with its rolling hills and picturesque landscapes making it an attractive destination for tourists. But the presence of RAF Akrotiri, just a few miles away, has changed everything. Since the base was established in the 1960s, the villagers have grown accustomed to the sounds of military jets and helicopters overhead. However, the introduction of drones in recent years has brought new concerns about safety and security. "We're not opposed to the military being here," said Maria Constantin...#Cyprus #RAF_Akrotiri #Tatrinou #UK_Ministry_of_Defence

Guernsey Cricket Cancels Matches in Cyprus After Military Action The Guernsey Cricket Board has announced that the island's national team will be cancelling their upcoming matches in Cyprus following military action in the region. The decision comes after Turkey launched a military operation against Kurdish forces in northern Cyprus, sparking concerns about player safety. The matches were scheduled to take place over the next few weeks and would have seen Guernsey face off against local teams in the Kibris Turkcell Super League. However, with tensions running high and travel restrictions in place, the cricket board has decided that it is not safe for their players to travel to the region. "We understand that this decision will be disappointing to our fans and players, but we must prioritize the safety of everyone involved," said a spokesperson for the Guernsey Cricket Board. "We are constantly monitoring the situation and will reassess our position in due course." The cancellation is a blow to both teams, with Guernsey having been looking forward to the matches as part of their preparations for upcoming international fixtures. The Cypriot team had also been keen to host the matches, which would have provided a boost to local cricket development. The situation on the ground remains fluid, with reports of violence and displacement in areas affected by the military action. Cricket authorities are working closely with government agencies and security services to assess the risks and make informed decisions about future travel plans. Guernsey's decision to cancel their matches in Cyprus follows similar moves from other international teams and sports organizations, all of whom have prioritized player ...#Turkey #Cyprus #Guernsey_Cricket_Board #Kurdish_forces #Turkcell_Super_League #Cypriot_team #Government_agencies #Security_services

Why Zimbabwe could Test India in T20 WC Super 8? As the T20 World Cup approaches, teams are gearing up for the ultimate showdown. While many are focusing on the top contenders like Australia and England, a lesser-known team is quietly building momentum - Zimbabwe. The African nation has made significant strides in recent years, and their performance in the upcoming tournament could surprise many. One reason why Zimbabwe might pose a challenge to India is their explosive batting lineup. Players like Sean Williams, Sikandar Raza, and Regis Chakabva have been in excellent form lately, with the latter two being particularly destructive when it comes to hitting boundaries. Their ability to accelerate the scoring rate could put pressure on the Indian bowling attack. Another area where Zimbabwe has shown improvement is their pace bowling department. Players like Blessing Muzarabani and Tendai Chatara have been impressive in recent series, consistently clocking speeds above 140 kmph. With their ability to swing the ball both ways, they could trouble the Indian top order. Additionally, Zimbabwe's spin attack has also shown signs of improvement. Players like Victor Nyauchi and Luke Jongwe have been bowling with great control and variation, making them difficult to score off. This could force India to adapt their batting strategy and potentially play more cautiously. While it's difficult to predict exactly how Zimbabwe will perform in the Super 8s, their recent form suggests they might be able to cause some upsets. A strong start to the tournament, combined with a bit of luck, could see them take down one or two big teams. India, in particular, would do well to pr...#India #Zimbabwe #Sikandar_Raza #Blessing_Muzarabani #T20_World_Cup #Regis_Chakabva #Sean_Williams #Tendai_Chatara #Victor_Nyauchi #Luke_Jongwe

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India vs Zimbabwe: ICC Men's T20 World Cup 2026 Match Results In a highly anticipated match, the Indian cricket team took on Zimbabwe in the ICC Men's T20 World Cup 2026. The match was played at the iconic Eden Gardens Stadium in Kolkata, India. The Indian team, led by Rohit Sharma, was determined to make a strong statement after their previous loss to Pakistan. As the match got underway, both teams showed some promising signs. Zimbabwe's opener, Wesley Madhevere, started strongly, scoring 15 runs off just 10 balls. However, he was dismissed soon after by Indian pacer, Jasprit Bumrah. The Zimbabwean batsmen struggled to get going, with only Regis Chakabva and Ryan Burl contributing significantly. India, on the other hand, got off to a flying start thanks to an opening partnership of 60 runs between KL Rahul and Ishan Kishan. Rahul's aggressive batting saw him score 35 runs in just 23 balls. He was eventually dismissed by Zimbabwe's leg-spinner, Richard Ngarava. However, India's middle-order batsmen, including Virat Kohli and Suryakumar Yadav, ensured that the team stayed on track. In the end, India comfortably chased down Zimbabwe's total of 145 runs with seven wickets to spare. The final score read India 152/3 in 16 overs. Rohit Sharma top-scored for India with an unbeaten 42 runs off just 27 balls. After the match, Rohit Sharma praised his team's performance saying, "We were clinical in our approach and executed our plans well. It was a gr...#India #Kolkata #Zimbabwe #Suryakumar_Yadav #Rohit_Sharma #Sri_Lanka #Pakistan #Virat_Kohli #Ishan_Kishan #Jasprit_Bumrah #Richard_Ngarava #Ryan_Burl #KL_Rahul #Regis_Chakabva #Craig_Ervine #Eden_Gardens_Stadium #ICC_Mens_T20_World_Cup_2026
