A Wexford teacher living in Abu Dhabi says she feels safe and has no plans to return home despite the latest developments in the region.
Bronagh Hogan, who was a Teacher in Kilrane National School, has been based in the UAE for the past two years and now teaches in a local school there.
The Wexford native told South East Radio News that schools and workplaces have shifted to remote learning until at least Wednesday, but says Abu Dhabi feels like a second home and despite hearing her career break has been extended she remains confident about staying put.
Meanwhile, Iranian state media's reporting multiple explosions across Tehran, as the US and Israel bomb targets for a third day.
A nuclear facility's been hit, with the atomic watchdog warning of "serious consequences".Fears of a regional conflict are widening, with Israel and Iranian-backed Hezbollah militants trading fire in Lebanon.
The government in Cyprus says it's intercepted two more Iranian drones on their way to a British airbase.Another US service member's been killed - taking the number of dead to four.
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