No internet-wide disruptions are in effect today. Core connectivity, DNS, and routing are operating normally, and crowd-sourced outage trackers show no unusual report spikes. However, several regional cloud and CDN incidents remain ongoing.
**Ongoing incidents**
**AWS Middle East regions offline (since April 30):** The me-central-1 (UAE) and me-south-1 (Bahrain) regions remain unavailable due to conflict-related infrastructure damage. AWS advises affected customers to restore workloads to other regions from remote backups; recovery is expected to take months ([AWS Health](health.aws.amazon.com)).**Google Cloud — India connectivity (since June 9):** Network traffic from India is seeing intermittent elevated latency and packet loss, affecting Hybrid Connectivity and VPC in the asia-south2 region ([Google Cloud Status](status.cloud.google.com)).**Akamai — Europe edge delivery (since June 5):** An ongoing incident with HTTP content delivery in Europe is causing API timeouts and transaction failures for some customers; Akamai is still investigating ([Akamai Status](akamaistatus.com)).**Twilio — carrier-level SMS degradations:** Multiple carrier SMS delivery issues across Latin America, Europe, and APAC, including UK networks sending to Twilio long codes, Tigo Paraguay, and Claro Chile. The core Twilio platform is operational ([Twilio Status](status.twilio.com)).**Recently resolved (past 72 hours)**
Discord client connection issues on June 9 (fixed within about 15 minutes) and an Activities launch issue on June 10.GitHub webhook delivery delays on June 11, resolved the same day.A brief Verizon network disruption in the US on June 9 (roughly 12 minutes).Cloudflare is monitoring a minor billing invoice UI issue (billing itself is unaffected); its network is operational.Major platforms — Azure, GitHub, OpenAI, Discord, Slack, Zoom, Atlassian, Stripe, Vercel, Heroku, and DigitalOcean — all report normal operations.
Bottom line: the internet is up. Cloud users in the Middle East and India, and some Akamai customers in Europe, may see continued regional impact.