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Sailors Stranded in Persian Gulf Amid Rocket Attacks

Life on Edge: Sailors Trapped in the Persian Gulf Crisis The turquoise waters of the Persian Gulf, a vital artery for global energy supplies, have become a prison for dozens of international sailors. Far from the headlines of geopolitical maneuvering, a human crisis is unfolding aboard cargo ships anchored in the Strait of Hormuz. These […]

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Latest News Bulletin for March 25, 2026

Latest News Bulletin for March 25, 2026

March 2026 News: Key Global Developments and Market Impacts The world in March 2026 is navigating a complex landscape defined by technological leaps, geopolitical recalibrations, and significant economic policy shifts. The news cycle this month has been dominated by a series of interconnected events that are reshaping industries and redefining global alliances. From the halls

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Vigil, Messi, and Latin America Highlights

Top Photos: Colombia Vigil and Messi in Action

Capturing Latin America: From Messi’s Magic to Solemn Vigils A photograph can tell a story that words often struggle to capture. This is especially true across the vast and vibrant tapestry of Latin America, where life unfolds in a spectrum of intense emotion, profound resilience, and breathtaking passion. From the roaring stadiums of international football

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Iran Bans Sports Teams

Iran Bans Sports Teams From Traveling to ‘Hostile’ Countries

Iran Bans National Sports Teams From Competing in Hostile Nations In a move that intertwines geopolitics with global athletics, Iranian authorities have issued a sweeping ban prohibiting the country’s national sports teams from traveling to nations it deems “hostile.” This directive, confirmed by the Iranian Ministry of Sports, effectively sidelines Iranian athletes from international competitions

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Trinidadian Woman Rescued at Sea After Kidnapping

Trinidadian Woman Rescued at Sea After Kidnapping

Daring Sea Rescue Saves Kidnapped Trinidadian Woman in Hours In a heart-stopping operation that played out on the open waters between Trinidad and Venezuela, a Trinidadian woman was dramatically rescued just hours after being kidnapped from her home. The swift, coordinated response by regional security forces turned a potential tragedy into a testament to international

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N.S. Long-Term Care Staff Brace for Strike After Talks

N.S. Long-Term Care Staff Brace for Strike After Talks

Nova Scotia Long-Term Care Strike Looms After Negotiations Collapse The fragile stability of Nova Scotia’s long-term care system is on the brink as thousands of dedicated workers stand on the precipice of a province-wide strike. After a critical round of conciliation talks collapsed without a deal, the union representing over 8,000 continuing care assistants (CCAs),

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Minister Questioned on Limited Iranian Official Deportation

Minister Questioned on Limited Iranian Official Deportation

Canada Deports Only One Iranian Official Tied to Terror Group For over two years, a powerful tool has been in Canada’s legislative arsenal: the ability to deport foreign nationals with ties to the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC), a designated terrorist entity. Yet, despite widespread calls for action from victims’ families, diaspora groups, and parliamentarians,

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Second Middle East Strait Faces Rising Geopolitical Tension

Second Middle East Strait Faces Rising Geopolitical Tension

The Strategic Threat to Global Shipping at the Bab el-Mandeb Strait For centuries, the Bab el-Mandeb Strait has been a silent sentinel at the crossroads of global commerce. This narrow choke point, whose name translates ominously as “Gate of Grief,” connects the Red Sea to the Gulf of Aden and the wider Indian Ocean. Today,

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Who’s Responsible for Air Canada LaGuardia Crash?

Unraveling the Blame for the Air Canada LaGuardia Airport Crash On a stormy January night in 2017, an Air Canada Airbus A320 narrowly avoided catastrophe at New York’s LaGuardia Airport. Flight AC624, arriving from Toronto, skidded off the runway, slammed through a fence, and came to a jarring halt on an embankment, its landing gear

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