Atlanta’s Hartsfield-Jackson Airport Grapples with Global Disruptions Amid Middle East Airspace Crisis The world’s busiest airport, Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport (ATL), has become a focal point of global travel chaos as airspace closures and flight cancellations ripple across the Middle East. By March 6, 2026, the usual efficiency of the airport’s operations has given way to a tense atmosphere, with travelers stranded and plans disrupted due to escalating tensions between the U.S., Israel, and Iran. The airport’s international terminal, a critical hub for connecting flights, now serves as a stage for the human impact of geopolitical instability. For Georgians, the Middle East is a vital link to Asia and Africa, with major carriers like Emirates, Qatar Airways, and Etihad historically providing nonstop services. However, as of March 2026, these routes have effectively collapsed. Emirates and Etihad suspended operations following drone and missile attacks in the Gulf, leaving passengers stranded in transit hotels in the UAE. Qatar Airways’ Doha-Atlanta route remains frozen, while Delta Air Lines, the hometown carrier, has delayed the restart of its Atlanta-Tel Aviv route, originally planned for mid-April. The disruption has affected diverse travelers, from families to pilgrims. Gabrielle and Emmanuel Samutumwa, flying from Dallas to Zambia via Qatar Airways, were diverted mid-flight and found themselves in Atlanta, scrambling for alternative routes. Meanwhile, Juan Carlos Zambrano, part of a group traveling to religious sites in Europe and Turkey, expressed determination despite U.S. State Department advisories to avoid the region.#emirates #hartsfieldjackson_airport #qatar_airways #etihad #delta_air_lines
At least seven people were killed and ten others, including three children, were injured in Kharkiv, Ukraine, after a Russian missile struck a five-story residential building. Officials confirmed the attack occurred on Saturday, marking a significant escalation in the conflict. President Volodymyr Zelenskyy condemned the strike, calling it a "savage attack" on civilian infrastructure and urging an international response. He stated that Russia launched 29 missiles and 480 drones overnight, targeting energy facilities in Kyiv and other central regions, with damage reported in at least seven locations across the country. Preliminary data revealed that Ukraine’s air defense systems intercepted 19 missiles and 453 drones, though 9 missiles and 26 strike drones successfully hit targets at 22 locations. In Kharkiv, emergency teams searched the rubble for survivors, while in the Kyiv region, debris caused damage in three districts. Firefighters in the Odesa region battled massive fires at infrastructure sites after a drone attack, and Ukraine’s state rail operator reported route changes due to rail damage. Zelenskyy emphasized the need for continued support, stating, “Russia has not abandoned its attempts to destroy Ukraine’s residential and critical infrastructure, and therefore support must continue.” The attack comes amid a broader escalation of Russia’s use of Iranian-designed Shahed drones, which have been deployed in large numbers since the invasion of Ukraine over four years ago. Russia has ramped up domestic production of these drones, launching hundreds in a single night—more than used in entire months of 2024. Iran, in turn, has responded to U.S.-Israeli strikes by deploying the same type of drones in the Middle East. Zelenskyy noted a U.S.#russia #ukraine #kharkiv #president_volodymyr_zelenskyy #shahed_drones

Mansfield vs Arsenal Live Streams: How to Watch FA Cup 5th Round Tie 2025/26 Online From Anywhere All the ways to watch Mansfield vs Arsenal in the FA Cup fifth round, with the home side seeking to upset the Premier League leaders. #Premier_League #Live_Streams #League_leaders #home_side #Round_Tie #Arsenal_Live #watch_Mansfield

NBA roundup: Jayson Tatum thrives in return as Celtics beat MavsTatum appeared in an NBA game for the first time since he tore his right Achilles tendon in Game 4 of last year’s Eastern Conference semifinals against the New York Knicks. Tatum appeared in an NBA game for the first time since he tore his right Achilles tendon in Game 4 of last year’s Eastern Conference semifinals against the New York Knicks. #NBA_roundup #NBA_game #York_Knicks #Jayson_Tatum #Eastern_Conference #Conference_semifinals #Achilles_tendon #Celtics_beat #beat_MavsTatum #MavsTatum_appeared

Russia launches drone and missile strikes on Ukraine, killing at least seven in Kharkiv Russia conducted a series of drone and missile attacks on Ukraine overnight on Saturday, resulting in the deaths of at least seven people, including two children, in the northeastern city of Kharkiv, according to Ukrainian officials. The strikes targeted critical infrastructure, including energy systems and railway networks, across the country. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy condemned the attacks, calling them "savage strikes against life" and urging international partners to provide continued support through air defense systems and weapons supplies. Zelenskiy stated that Russia launched 480 drones and 29 missiles, focusing on Ukraine’s energy sector and railway infrastructure. He emphasized that Russia has not ceased its efforts to destroy residential areas and vital facilities, stressing the need for sustained assistance from allies. Kharkiv regional governor Oleh Syniehubov reported that a Russian ballistic missile struck a five-story residential building, killing seven individuals, including two minors. Rescue teams are still working at the site to clear debris. The attack caused significant damage, including the destruction of seven residential apartment buildings, commercial and administrative structures, electricity distribution lines, and vehicles. Ukrainian officials also confirmed that Russia targeted four railway stations and other railway infrastructure in central Ukraine, as well as port facilities in the southern Odesa region. The attacks included setting fire to containers holding vegetable oil and damaging a grain warehouse. The strikes highlight the ongoing escalation of hostilities in the conflict, with Russia persisting in its strategy to disrupt Ukraine’s infrastructure and civilian life.#russia #ukraine #volodymyr_zelenskiy #kharkiv #oleh_sniehubov
Next Severe Threat: Tracking Chance for Strong to Severe Storms on Saturday A significant weather threat is expected to develop on Saturday, with the potential for strong to severe storms impacting the region. The most active period for severe weather will occur between late morning and early afternoon, when gusty winds and the possibility of brief tornadoes are possible. The greatest risk for severe conditions will generally be southeast of Interstate 71, with the threat increasing further east. While the atmosphere will remain relatively quiet overnight and into the morning, a broken line of storms is anticipated to move across the tri-state area by around noon. Some of these storms could reach strong to severe levels as they progress through the region. However, the severe weather threat is expected to diminish by approximately 3 or 4 p.m. Light rain may linger for an hour or two after the main storm activity subsides. A lull in the weather is expected to follow, with cooler air gradually moving in by mid-evening. This will bring a few more showers, though the overall trend points toward clearing skies and a return to pleasant conditions by Sunday. The weekend’s weather pattern suggests that the most significant impacts will occur on Saturday, with the potential for storms and heavy rain. Temperatures will remain mild through the night, with readings staying in the 60s and 70s. Overnight lows are expected to hover around 63 degrees, with minimal cooling. By Saturday afternoon, temperatures will begin to rise, reaching the low-to-mid-70s. Winds will remain breezy even in areas unaffected by the storms. The National Weather Service has issued alerts for the potential of strong winds, with some storms capable of producing damaging gusts.#national_weather_service #tri_state_area #interstate_71 #severe_storms

Severe Thunderstorms Expected to Impact East Texas This Weekend and Midweek A major storm system is set to affect East Texas this weekend, with another expected to arrive midweek, bringing the possibility of severe thunderstorms, heavy rainfall, and strong winds. Two distinct periods of severe weather have been identified as First Alert Weather Days: tonight through Saturday, and again on Tuesday and Wednesday. The first storm system, originating from the west, will create conditions favorable for severe thunderstorm development across East Texas. Scattered severe thunderstorms are anticipated to form this evening and persist through Saturday. The primary threats include damaging winds, large hail, and isolated tornadoes. While the strongest storm activity may initially focus northwest of the region, thunderstorms are expected to spread southeastward into East Texas overnight and through Saturday morning. Heavy rainfall is forecast to accompany this system, with widespread totals of 1 to 3 inches or more, and locally heavier amounts possible from slow-moving storms. This much-needed precipitation will help alleviate ongoing drought conditions in the area, though rapid accumulation in certain regions could lead to flooding, particularly where storms linger. The most significant threat for severe weather will occur this evening through Saturday morning, especially northwest of Interstate 30. Storm intensity is expected to decrease gradually as Saturday progresses, though isolated strong thunderstorms remain possible through the afternoon and evening. A second storm system will approach East Texas by midweek. Currently over the southwestern United States, this system will move eastward and merge with another from the north, creating conditions for renewed severe thunderstorm activity.#east_texas #first_alert_weather_days #kltv #ktre #interstate_30

Iran's president apologises to neighbours for conflict after huge explosions rock Tehran airport Explosions have shaken Tehran's main commercial airport, with witnesses reporting a burning plane on the tarmac. The Israeli military confirmed a new wave of strikes targeting Iranian infrastructure in Tehran and Isfahan, marking its first public announcement of such actions today. Meanwhile, Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) claimed it struck an oil tanker in the Gulf, calling the attack a response to the vessel's disregard of warnings to avoid the Strait of Hormuz. The strait, a critical energy shipping route, has seen heightened tensions as Iran threatened to destroy ships attempting to pass through. In the UAE, Dubai International Airport partially resumed operations after earlier suspensions, though confusion persists over flight status. The Dubai Media Office denied reports of airport damage, stating the incident was minor with no injuries. Emirates airline announced it would resume operations, urging passengers to proceed to the airport if their flights were confirmed. However, the airport itself temporarily halted all services, citing safety concerns for passengers and staff. Iran's president, Pezeshkian, addressed the situation, apologizing to neighboring countries for attacks and vowing not to strike them unless attacked first. He emphasized regional cooperation to achieve peace and condemned support for Israel or the U.S., calling it a path to "dishonor and lack of freedom." Shortly after his remarks, Qatar's defense ministry reported intercepting a missile attack, adding to the region's escalating tensions. The conflict has disrupted global energy flows, with the Strait of Hormuz witnessing a standstill in shipping. U.S.#iran #israel #strait_of_hormuz #qatar #tehran_airport

Iran and Israel Exchange Strikes Amid Escalating Conflict Explosions rocked Tehran hours after dramatic footage showed flames engulfing Mehrabad International Airport, as Israel launched a “broad-scale wave of strikes” targeting Iranian military infrastructure. The Israel Defense Forces confirmed using over 80 fighter jets in pre-dawn attacks, focusing on sites including a military university, missile storage facilities, and command centers. Iranian state media reported the strikes, with footage showing smoke rising from the airport and explosions in western Tehran. The extent of damage to the airport remains unclear, though Iranian officials claimed it was hit. Iran’s leadership responded with retaliatory strikes, targeting Israeli and Gulf nations. Regional allies such as Saudi Arabia and the UAE reported repelling attacks, while the U.S. military claimed to have struck more than 3,000 Iranian targets since the conflict began. President Donald Trump intensified pressure on Tehran, vowing no negotiations without “unconditional surrender.” Meanwhile, Iran’s president, Masoud Pezeshkian, dismissed U.S. demands, stating, “They will take their dreams of our unconditional surrender to the grave.” Pezeshkian’s remarks came amid a power vacuum following the death of Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei, with a three-person council temporarily governing the country. Iranian state media highlighted the damage to Tehran’s sports center, describing debris-filled rooms, a ruined gym, and a destroyed library. The IRIB report also noted a mosque was “completely damaged.” Israeli officials emphasized the strikes targeted military assets, including the Imam Hossein military university, which trains Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps officers.#iran #israel #mehrabad_international_airport #supreme_leader_ali_khamenei #emirates_airlines

Wrexham's FA Cup clash with Chelsea sparks excitement as promotion push continues Wrexham captain Dominic Hyam has described Saturday’s FA Cup fifth-round match against Chelsea as an “amazing distraction” from the club’s pursuit of promotion, highlighting the significance of facing one of England’s top teams. The Red Dragons, managed by Phil Parkinson, have secured three consecutive Championship victories to solidify their position in the top six, aiming for a historic fourth consecutive promotion. Despite the focus on their league campaign, the FA Cup tie offers a unique opportunity to create more memorable moments for the club. Hyam, a summer signing from Blackburn, emphasized the value of competing against elite opposition. “It could be deemed as a distraction, but what an amazing distraction it is,” he said. “You want to play against the best teams and the best players. It’s what you work hard for, playing against Premier League teams in the FA Cup.” The 30-year-old forward, who scored his first Wrexham goal in the third round against Nottingham Forest, expressed hope that the club could one day achieve similar status as a Premier League team facing such challenges. The match against Chelsea holds special significance for Wrexham, as it marks another chance to etch their name into the club’s history. The team has already overcome a Premier League side this season by defeating Nottingham Forest in the third round, a feat that resonates deeply with the squad. Hyam recalled how manager Parkinson shared clips of the club’s past FA Cup triumphs, including the iconic 1992 upset against Arsenal when Wrexham was still in the Fourth Division. “Before the Forest game, the gaffer showed us a lot of clips on the history of Wrexham and some of the big games that happened here many years ago,” he said.#fa_cup #wrexham #dominic_hyam #phil_parkinson #chelsea

Polska tenisistka czeka na to osiem miesięcy! Został ostatni krok Katarzyna Kawa awansowała do półfinału turnieju WTA 125 w Antalyi po zwycięstwie nad Tamarą Zidansek. Reprezentantka Polski pokonała rywarkę 6:1, 6:4 i zagra w kolejnym meczu o miejsce w finale. To będzie jej pierwsza szansa na awans do finału od blisko ośmiu miesięcy. W turnieju Kawa zaczęła od zwycięstwa nad Egipcjaną Mayar Sherif (6:3, 1:6, 6:2) i Turkiną Ipek Oz (6:4, 6:0). W ćwierćfinale spotkała się z Słowinką Zidansek, która w 2021 roku doszła do półfinału Roland Garros. Mecz potoczył się inaczej niż poprzednie spotkania między tymi tenisistkami, gdzie Zidansek wygrywała dwa poprzednie mecze. Kawa straciła podanie w pierwszym gemie, ale wykorzystała trzy z czterech break pointów, by wygrać pierwszy set 6:1. Drugi set był bardziej zacięty, ale Kawa odzyskała przewagę i wygrała 6:4. Dzięki zwycięstwu Kawa zagra w półfinale Challengera w Antalyi. Sugerując się danymi z oficjalnej strony WTA, miała 78,3 proc. skuteczności przy pierwszym serwisie i wygrała 53,8 proc. punktów przy drugim podaniu. Zidansek wygrała tylko 16,7 proc. takich punktów. Awans do półfinału zapewnił Kawie miejsce na 137. pozycji w rankingu WTA. W przypadku zwycięstwa w całym turnieju jej pozycja wzrosłaby do 126. miejsca. Rywalką Kawy w półfinale będzie Ukrainka Anhelina Kalinina, która pokonała Pannę Udvardy z Węgier 7:6, 7:5. W drugiej połowie drabinki spotkają się Ołeksandra Olijnikowa (Ukraina) i Moyuka Uchijima (Japonia). Do tej pory Kawa nie wygrała żadnego turnieju rangi WTA 125 lub wyżej. W poprzednim sezonie dotarła do finału turnieju w Bogocie (WTA 250) i Bastadzie (WTA 125), ale musiała uznać wyższość Camili Osorio (3:6, 3:6) i Elisabetty Cocciaretto (3:6, 4:6).#antalya #katarzyna_kawa #turniej_wta_125 #tamar_zidansek #wta
