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South Korea Launches Energy-Saving Campaign Amid Crisis

South Korea Launches Energy-Saving Campaign Amid Crisis

South Korea's President Lee Jae Myung has initiated a national energy-saving campaign, drawing parallels between the current energy crisis, exacerbated by the Iran war, and past national emergencies l

NYT World · 4mo ago
Argentina Cuts Funding to Human Rights Groups

Argentina Cuts Funding to Human Rights Groups

Fifty years after Argentina's military dictatorship, the current government is actively defunding human rights organizations and promoting a revisionist narrative of the junta's atrocities. This move

NYT World · 4mo ago
Fars: Iran Gas Pipeline, Isfahan Facilities Hit

Fars: Iran Gas Pipeline, Isfahan Facilities Hit

Fars News Agency reports strikes on gas infrastructure across Iran, hitting a pipeline feeding the Khorramshahr power station and Isfahan facilities the outlet attributes to US-Israeli action, broaden

Google News World · 4mo ago
Kim Jong Un says nuclear status, South Korea hostile

Kim Jong Un says nuclear status, South Korea hostile

North Korea’s leader Kim Jong Un proclaimed the nation’s nuclear status permanent and branded South Korea its most hostile enemy, while the legislature boosted defense spending and moved to rewrite th

DW Asia · 4mo ago
Drone footage Tel Aviv damage from Iranian missiles

Drone footage Tel Aviv damage from Iranian missiles

Al Jazeera released drone footage on 24 March 2026 showing extensive damage to a multi‑storey residential building in Tel Aviv after a wave of Iranian missile strikes, with the façade collapsed and de

Al Jazeera · 4mo ago
Pentagon Deploys 2000 Airborne Troops to Middle East

Pentagon Deploys 2000 Airborne Troops to Middle East

The Pentagon is deploying 2,000 airborne troops to the Middle East, potentially expanding President Trump's military options following a diplomatic proposal sent to Iran via Pakistan, a move that also

NYT World · 4mo ago
Three Indian cities rank among world's four most

Three Indian cities rank among world's four most

A new report by IQAir reveals that three of the world's four most polluted cities are in India, highlighting a significant environmental crisis. This comes as Rahul Gandhi sharply criticizes Prime Min

DW Asia · 4mo ago
Russia Fires 400 Drones, Kills 6 in Spring Offensive

Russia Fires 400 Drones, Kills 6 in Spring Offensive

Russia fired nearly 400 long-range drones and 30 missiles at Ukraine overnight in its biggest attack in weeks, killing six and injuring at least 46 as the Institute for the Study of War assessed Russi

AP News · 4mo ago
Trump War End Risks New Crackdown on Iran’s Minorities

Trump War End Risks New Crackdown on Iran’s Minorities

An anticipated end to the U.S.–Iran war could trigger a fresh crackdown on Iran’s religious and ethnic minorities, as a weakened regime seeks scapegoats to consolidate power and intensify repression.

Foreign Policy · 4mo ago
India Rice Exports Stall as 400,000 Tonnes Stranded

India Rice Exports Stall as 400,000 Tonnes Stranded

India's rice export trade is stalling as the Middle East conflict strands roughly 400,000 tonnes of shipments at ports and at sea, with exporters warning of a profitless year and fertilizer supply ris

Channel News Asia · 4mo ago
Iran fires at Israel, mocks Trump’s Hormuz plan

Iran fires at Israel, mocks Trump’s Hormuz plan

On March 24 Iran launched missile waves at Israel, sparking sirens and damage in Tel Aviv, while Tehran mocked President Trump’s proposal for joint Hormuz control and diplomatic talks remained dispute

Straits Times Asia · 4mo ago
Russia gives Iran targeting data, raising U.S. strike risk

Russia gives Iran targeting data, raising U.S. strike risk

Russia has begun feeding Iran advanced targeting intelligence, boosting Tehran’s precision strikes against U.S. assets and deepening a military partnership that now spans drones, missiles, and space‑b

Asia Times · 4mo ago
Partisan Divide Now Shapes Nearly All US Foreign Policy Views

Partisan Divide Now Shapes Nearly All US Foreign Policy Views

Nearly five decades of Chicago Council polling show that partisanship now drives Americans' foreign policy views on nearly every major issue, with the divide widening steadily since the early 1990s.

Responsible Statecraft · 4mo ago
New Zealand to pay 150,000 families weekly fuel relief

New Zealand to pay 150,000 families weekly fuel relief

New Zealand's government will pay roughly 150,000 working families NZ$50 per week in temporary cash relief from April 1, in what is believed to be the world's first direct fuel payment to citizens sin

The Guardian World · 4mo ago
Trump Issues Iran Ultimatum, Then Calls Off Strikes

Trump Issues Iran Ultimatum, Then Calls Off Strikes

President Donald Trump warned Iran with a 48‑hour deadline to reopen the Strait of Hormuz, then paused planned US airstrikes after back‑channel talks, while he toured Graceland and touted a crime‑rate

BBC World · 4mo ago
Bangladeshi Villagers Track Iran-US War Online

Bangladeshi Villagers Track Iran-US War Online

Villagers in Bamonghona, a rural community in Bangladesh's Gazipur district near Dhaka, are tracking Iran-US war developments on online news portals, highlighting how distant great-power tensions reac

The Diplomat · 4mo ago
Iran's surviving leaders: Who can make a US peace deal

Iran's surviving leaders: Who can make a US peace deal

Trump teased he's moving closer to a deal with Iran to end the war, but declined to identify which surviving Iranian leaders the U.S. is negotiating with as mediators try to arrange a meeting with par

Axios · 4mo ago
Taiwan Lawmakers Debate Defense Spending Amid

Taiwan Lawmakers Debate Defense Spending Amid

Taiwan's Nationalist Party faces internal strife this week as lawmakers debate increased defense spending aimed at countering Beijing's escalating military power. This comes amidst complex choices for

NYT World · 4mo ago
70000 Afghans flee Iran amid dual conflicts

70000 Afghans flee Iran amid dual conflicts

The ongoing conflict in Iran has triggered a mass exodus of at least 70,000 Afghan workers and students, forcing them to return to an Afghanistan already grappling with its own internal strife. This d

NYT World · 4mo ago
Air travel crisis: jet fuel doubles, TSA goes unpaid

Air travel crisis: jet fuel doubles, TSA goes unpaid

A partial government shutdown and an Iran-driven oil price spike are converging into a 'spring of hell' for air travelers, with jet fuel costs more than doubling in three weeks, TSA workers going unpa

Axios · 4mo ago

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