Monday, March 24, 2025

THE #DLG+2 DISPATCH | GLOBAL EDITION | 24.03.2025 | MONDAY

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#DLG+2NEWSLETTER / #DLG+2NEWSWIRES
THE #DLG+2 DISPATCH (GLOBAL EDITION)
as on 
24th MARCH, 2025 / MONDAY
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A Big Hello and A Very Good Moring to Readers and Viewers,

Today is MOTIVATING MONDAY, 24th MARCH 2025, and here we go with our THE #DLG+2 DISPATCH / THE DATELINE GUJARAT DISPATCH, after a refreshing weekend - the week to start with new energy and new vibes, as i scan the key headlines, across the global, national and regional media space, #HeathrowAirpot Crisis has hit the global travel and is allinging slowly as the flight operations resume gradually, i also read the updates from War-torn geography of #MiddleEast - where Hamas Political leader killed in Israeli Airstrike, Israel issues New evacuation orders in Rafah, Post Diplomatic activities in Saudi-Arabia, Remarks for Putin, Updates from White House and Oval Office, #EggCrisis in US, POTUS revokes security clearances for political leaders, legal status of Cubans, Haitians, Nicaraguans and Venezuelans for almost 0.53 million (~5.3 lakh ~ 5,30,000) immigrants revoked by US - could face deportation from April 24, Tourists turning away from America, Mysterious death of Jessica D Aber, Fire at Walt Disney, Indian American father-daughter (identified as Patels ) killed in Virginia shootings, Comedian Joe Gatto responds to sexual assault allegations, Protests in Venezuela for those imprisoned in El Salvador Jail, Pope gives a good hope(!) - leaves hospital heads home to Vatican, Keir Starmer on Putin, Trump and Europe's Challenge as he saw this coming(!), Rabbi in France attacked - bitten on his way home, Kenyan Plane crashes in Somalia, Turkish Court orders Istambul mayour jailed pending trial, Reward lifted for info on Sirajuddin Haqqani, Yoga enthusiast in India dies of heart-attack, Wildfire in South Korea etc.    

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THE WORLD REPORT

So, what is there in today's THE WORLD REPORT, as i scan the online and offline news-platforms and try to understand the pivots, what i see is that news headlines across the world is dominated with developments as narrated below.

Trump Revokes Security Clearances for Political Figures

U.S. President Donald Trump has revoked security clearances for several high-profile individuals, including Kamala Harris, Hillary Clinton, Joe Biden, and Manhattan DA Alvin Bragg, who prosecuted Trump’s hush money case. Announced via a memorandum on March 22, Trump stated it was no longer in the national interest for these individuals to access classified information. This move has sparked widespread debate about political retribution and national security.

US Airstrikes on Houthi Rebels in Yemen

Following U.S. airstrikes on Iran-backed Houthi rebels in Yemen, Secretary of State Marco Rubio defended the action on March 22, claiming it benefits global shipping security. The strikes come amid escalating tensions, with some critics arguing it contradicts Trump’s earlier promises of pursuing world peace, making it a heavily discussed topic internationally.

Heathrow Airport Reopens After Power Failure

A major electrical substation fire caused Heathrow Airport to shut down for most of Friday, March 21, with operations resuming on Saturday, March 22. Airlines have warned of lingering disruptions, drawing significant attention due to the scale of the impact on global travel. This story has been widely covered, especially in Europe and beyond.

Voice of America Staff Sue Trump Administration

On March 21, six Voice of America journalists and a director filed a lawsuit against the Trump administration, alleging unconstitutional efforts to shut down the U.S.-funded network after nearly 900 employees were placed on leave and funding was frozen. This development has gained traction as a flashpoint in discussions about press freedom and government overreach.

Elon Musk’s SpaceX Set to Benefit from Federal Funding

Reports emerged on March 21 that SpaceX, led by Elon Musk, could receive billions in federal contracts from the Pentagon and NASA for missile defense and space exploration programs. This story has drawn attention due to Musk’s growing influence and the intersection of private enterprise with government policy under the Trump administration.

Whereas in other headlines from rest of the world, 

Heathrow Airport Disruption Affects Canadian Travelers

Heathrow Airport reopened on Saturday, March 22, after a power failure caused by an electrical substation fire shut it down for most of Friday, March 21. With lingering disruptions reported into Sunday, this story likely resonates in Canada due to the high volume of Canadian travelers and flights affected. CTV News and The Globe and Mail have emphasized the global travel impact, making it a widely followed story.

Decline of Local News Outlets in Canada

A report released on March 20 by CBC News highlighted a significant decline in local news coverage, with an 11% loss of newspaper and online media outlets since 2008 and a 9% drop in private broadcasting since the same year. Described as leaving suburban Canadians “starving” for local news, this story gained traction over the weekend, especially amid discussions about misinformation risks, making it a probable top read.

Canada Reads 2025 Winner Announced

On March 20, Shayla Stonechild won Canada Reads 2025, championing A Two-Spirit Journey by Ma-Nee Chacaby in a 3-2 vote. This cultural milestone, covered extensively by CBC, likely remained a focal point for Canadian readers into the weekend, given its national significance and the ongoing buzz around the book debate.

US Tariffs and Border Policy Changes

U.S. President Donald Trump’s planned 25% tariff on Canadian vehicle imports, set for April 2, and new border restrictions requiring entry to the Haskell Free Library via Canada by October 1, have stirred concern. Reported by CTV News and The Star, these developments affect Canada-U.S. relations and trade, likely drawing significant readership as Canadians assess economic and travel implications.

Bank of Nova Scotia Stock Dip

A March 20 Yahoo Finance Canada article noted Bank of Nova Scotia (BNS) dropping over 10% in 2025, sparking debate about whether it’s a buying opportunity below $70. With Canada’s financial sector closely watched, this story likely sustained interest among investors and readers over the weekend, especially as it ties to broader economic trends.

Trump Revokes Protections for 530,000 Migrants

On March 22, Trump revoked legal status for 530,000 Cubans, Haitians, Nicaraguans, and Venezuelans under a Biden-era program, with deportation notices issued for April 24. BBC and Reuters report this as a major immigration policy shift, likely drawing significant readership given its human impact and political controversy.

Discovery of Alleged Cartel Killing Site in Jalisco

A site dubbed the "ranch of horror" in Teuchitlán, Jalisco, has drawn massive attention after searchers found charred bones, shoes, and piles of clothing. Reported by CBS News on March 20, Mexico’s top prosecutor, Alejandro Gertz Manero, promised the "truth will come out" about this grisly discovery, linked to the Jalisco New Generation cartel. The story escalated with a video from masked men claiming to be cartel members, questioning the searchers’ motives. Given Mexico’s history of cartel violence and forced disappearances, this has likely been a top read.

Trump’s 25% Tariff on Mexican Imports Looms

U.S. President Donald Trump’s planned 25% tariff on vehicle imports from Mexico, set to begin April 2, has sparked widespread concern. Covered by CBS News and Al Jazeera, this policy threatens Mexico’s economy, with about a third of its U.S. exports initially exempt for a month. The economic implications and cross-border tensions likely make this a heavily followed story in Mexico over the last 24 hours.

Mass Graves and Violence in Recent Months

Building on the Jalisco discovery, reports of multiple mass graves—like 56 bodies found in northern Mexico in January and 24 in Guadalajara last December (CBS News, March 20)—continue to resonate. The United Nations’ call for transparent investigations into these apparent crimes has kept cartel-related violence in the spotlight, likely sustaining reader interest.

US Designates Cartels as Terrorist Organizations

A lawsuit filed March 20 under Trump’s new designation of eight Latin American cartels, including Jalisco New Generation, as terrorist organizations (CBS News) ties into Mexico’s security narrative. This shift, alongside a slower deportation pace under Trump compared to Biden, has implications for Mexico-U.S. relations, making it a probable top read.

US Travel Bans Spark Caribbean Pushback

The U.S. imposed visa restrictions on Caribbean officials allegedly involved in exporting Cuban workers, prompting an emergency virtual meeting of Caribbean leaders on Friday, March 21. Coverage from posts indicates this remained a hot topic into Sunday, with concerns about its impact on regional diplomacy and economies. The story’s prominence suggests it’s widely followed across the Caribbean.

Speculation of Gang Takeover in Haiti

Port-au-Prince, Haiti’s capital, might be on the brink of falling to the Viv Ansanm gang coalition. This follows ongoing violence and instability, with speculation growing over the last 24 hours about the city’s fate. Given Haiti’s prominence in Caribbean news, this likely ranks high in regional interest.

Caribbean Worries Over Fines on China-Made Vessels

Caribbean concerns about fines targeting China-made vessels, potentially disrupting trade and shipping. While details are sparse, the economic implications for island nations reliant on maritime activity make this a notable story within the last 24 hours.

Heathrow Disruption Affects Caribbean Travel

Heathrow Airport’s reopening on March 22 after a Friday shutdown, with disruptions persisting into Sunday (per NPR and BBC), impacts Caribbean travelers and diaspora communities. This global story has a regional angle, likely drawing attention due to flight cancellations affecting the Caribbean-U.K. corridor.

Paraguay’s Soccer Win and Political Moves

Paraguay’s soccer victory over Chile, putting them close to qualifying for the 2026 World Cup. Alongside this, former Vice President Hugo Velázquez announced his 2028 presidential candidacy, and a lawyer was charged for assaulting an official. These updates suggest a mix of sports and political news gaining traction in Paraguay within the last day.

Heathrow Airport Disruption Lingers

Heathrow Airport, fully operational again since Saturday, March 22, after a Friday power failure caused by an electrical substation fire, continues to face disruptions. BBC and NPR reported on March 22 that airlines warned of ongoing issues into Sunday, affecting thousands of travelers across Europe. This story likely remained prominent in the last 24 hours due to its impact on European air travel and logistics.

Russia Accused of Sabotage Campaign Across Europe

Western officials have pointed to Russia as orchestrating a sabotage campaign targeting European infrastructure, with an AP News map circulating on X (e.g., posts around 23:45 IST, March 23) detailing incidents. 

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This escalating narrative, amid tensions over Ukraine, likely gained traction in European news cycles over the past day, reflecting security concerns.

Paris Residents to Vote on Pedestrian Streets

Reuters reported on March 22 that Paris plans a referendum to make 500 more streets pedestrian-only, a move sparking debate about urban planning and livability. Within the last 24 hours, this story likely drew attention across Europe as a model for sustainable cities, with discussions continuing into Sunday.

Italy Bans Gender-Neutral Symbols in Schools

On March 21, Italy’s government banned gender-neutral symbols in schools, a decision Reuters noted as part of a broader cultural clash. This policy, enforced within the last 24 hours, has likely sustained interest in Europe, particularly among nations watching Italy’s conservative shift under its current leadership.

European Leaders React to Trump-Putin Ceasefire Talks

The Guardian and BBC reported on March 23 that European leaders, including Germany’s Olaf Scholz and France’s Emmanuel Macron, welcomed a limited Trump-Putin agreement to halt Russian strikes on Ukraine’s energy infrastructure but insisted on a full ceasefire involving Ukraine. This reaction, unfolding over the last 24 hours, underscores Europe’s delicate balancing act in the Ukraine conflict.

Sudanese Army Advances in Khartoum

The Sudanese army recaptured the presidential palace in Khartoum from the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) after heavy fighting, as reported by BBC on March 21. Updates within the last 24 hours indicate this marks a significant shift in the two-year conflict, with residents still reeling from RSF control marked by looting and abuses. This development likely remains a top story due to its implications for Sudan’s power struggle.

South Africa’s Anti-Apartheid Compensation Lawsuit

A group of anti-apartheid activists and victims’ families is suing the South African government for $9 million, alleging failure to address political crimes highlighted by the Truth and Reconciliation Commission (TRC). BBC coverage from March 19 notes this gained traction over the weekend, with posts on X suggesting ongoing discussion into Sunday about historical justice and government accountability.

Congo-Rwanda Ceasefire Talks

Following a surprise meeting in Qatar on March 18, the presidents of the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) and Rwanda committed to an unconditional ceasefire in eastern Congo, per The New York Times on March 19. Within the last 24 hours, analysts on X (e.g., posts around 09:30 IST, March 23) have debated whether this signals de-escalation or another failed peace attempt, keeping it relevant across Central Africa.

Joshlin Smith Case Revelations in South Africa

Court testimony in the disappearance of six-year-old Joshlin Smith alleges she was targeted by a traditional healer for her eyes and complexion, according to BBC on March 19. Updates over the last 24 hours on X indicate continued public outrage and focus on this chilling case, tied to broader issues of child safety and traditional practices in South Africa.

U.S.-South Africa Diplomatic Tensions

Nearly 70,000 South Africans have expressed interest in U.S. asylum following Trump’s offer to Afrikaner farmers, amid worsening U.S.-South Africa relations. BBC reported on March 19 that the U.S. expelled South Africa’s ambassador last week, a story still unfolding with X posts (e.g., around 20:00 IST, March 23) reflecting African perspectives on Trump’s policies and regional fallout.Israeli Airstrike Kills Hamas Official in Gaza

Israeli Airstrike Kills Hamas Official in Gaza

An Israeli airstrike in southern Gaza killed Salah al-Bardaweel, a senior Hamas political leader, along with his wife, in Khan Younis, as reported by BBC and Reuters around 07:14 IST on March 23. Palestinian officials noted this as part of intensified bombardment since a ceasefire collapsed last Tuesday, with the death toll from the 18-month conflict now exceeding 50,000. The strike’s prominence suggests it’s a key story in the last 24 hours.

US Airstrikes on Houthi Targets in Yemen

Following U.S. military strikes on Houthi targets in Sanaa on March 20 (Reuters), the U.S. continued operations against the Iran-backed group, with CENTCOM posting on X about 24/7 efforts as recently as Thursday. Within the last 24 hours, posts on X indicate ongoing focus on these strikes, tied to Houthi attacks on Red Sea shipping, making it a significant regional story.

Israeli Strikes in Lebanon After Rocket Attack

Israel conducted strikes in southern Lebanon on March 22, killing seven, including a child, and injuring 40, per Lebanon’s health ministry (BBC, 15:35 IST, March 22). A second wave hit overnight, targeting what Israel called Hezbollah command centers and weapons sites. This escalation, following a rocket attack from Lebanon, likely sustained attention into Sunday.

Trump-Putin Ceasefire Talks Influence Middle East

CBS News reported on March 22 that Trump’s Middle East envoy, Steve Witkoff, highlighted “positive momentum” for a Ukraine ceasefire, with Trump and Putin expected to speak soon. Posts on X within the last 24 hours suggest Middle Eastern interest, given potential ripple effects on U.S. policy toward Israel, Gaza, and Iran-backed groups.

Hamas Studies U.S. ‘Bridge’ Proposal Amid Escalation

Hamas continues to review a U.S. proposal from Steve Witkoff to extend the Gaza ceasefire, as Israel ramps up its offensive (Reuters, March 21). Within the last 24 hours, this diplomatic thread remains relevant, with Al Jazeera noting Hamas’s aim for a full Israeli withdrawal— a point of contention as fighting intensifies.

North Korea Warned Against Rewards for Ukraine Involvement

South Korea’s Foreign Minister, during a trilateral meeting with Japan and China, stated that North Korea should not be rewarded for “wrongdoings” in Ukraine, per Reuters (10:09 IST, March 23). This came amid discussions of a geopolitical “turning point,” with the meeting in Seoul addressing North Korea’s military ties with Russia. The statement likely gained traction in Asia over the last 24 hours due to its regional security implications.

Japan, China, South Korea Meet at ‘Turning Point’

Reuters reported (10:09 IST, March 23) that foreign ministers from Japan, China, and South Korea met in Seoul, marking the first such summit since 2019. Described as occurring at a “turning point in history,” the talks focused on cooperation amid tensions over North Korea and U.S.-China rivalry. This diplomatic event has likely been a focal point in Asian news within the last day.

Adrian Lee’s MMA Victory at ONE 172

Trending on X, 19-year-old MMA fighter Adrian Lee secured a first-round submission win with an Anaconda choke at ONE 172 on March 23, earning a $50,000 bonus. His third consecutive victory has sparked buzz across Asia’s sports scene, with fans praising his skill and calling for tougher opponents, making it a notable story in the last 24 hours.

Heathrow Disruption Affects Asian Travel

Heathrow Airport’s ongoing disruptions, following a Friday shutdown and Saturday reopening (BBC, March 22), continued into Sunday, impacting flights across Asia. 

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With airlines warning of delays, this global story has a regional angle, likely drawing attention from travelers and businesses in Asia over the past day.

China-Made Vessels Face Fines, Worrying Asia

Posts on X (e.g., around 09:59 IST, March 23) highlighted concerns in Asia about fines on China-made vessels, potentially disrupting trade routes. While details are limited, the economic implications for trade-reliant Asian nations suggest this issue gained notice in the last 24 hours.

Earthquakes Strike South Pacific Ocean

Two earthquakes hit the South Pacific Ocean within the last 24 hours, according to posts on X from @grum10. A 5.1 magnitude quake occurred at 07:24 GMT (12:54 PM IST, March 23) at a depth of 313.0 km, followed by a 5.2 magnitude quake at 06:30 GMT (12:00 PM IST, March 23) at 631.0 km depth. Both were reported as automatic and unconfirmed by GEOFON, indicating potential errors, but they highlight seismic activity in the region.

Heathrow Disruption Impacts Pacific Travel

Heathrow Airport’s ongoing disruptions, following a Friday shutdown and Saturday reopening (NPR, March 22), persisted into Sunday, affecting flights to and from the South Pacific. BBC coverage notes airlines warned of delays, likely a key story for Pacific nations like Australia and New Zealand, where travel and trade ties with the UK are significant.

U.S. Indo-Pacific Allies Assess Trump’s Policies

NPR reported on March 22 that Trump’s administration is sending mixed signals to Indo-Pacific allies, including South Pacific nations like Australia. With Trump suggesting Taiwan pay for U.S. defense and past hints at reducing troops in the region, posts on X reflect regional uncertainty about trade and security under his leadership, a topic likely resonating in the last 24 hours.

South Pacific Weather and Climate Updates

While not directly cited in the last 24 hours, earlier reports (e.g., ABC News, March 10) of Ex-Tropical Cyclone Alfred’s impact on southeast Queensland suggest ongoing weather-related discussions. The slow-moving system brought record rainfall earlier this month, and any updates on its aftermath or similar weather patterns could have surfaced regionally within the last day, though specific new developments are not confirmed here.

South African Research Base Assault Investigation Continues

The situation at South Africa’s SANAE IV base remains in focus after a researcher was accused of physical assault and sexual harassment. CBS News reported on March 18 that an urgent email from the isolated nine-member team described a colleague’s violent behavior, including an attack on the expedition leader over a schedule change. Within the last 24 hours, The Guardian (March 19) noted that South African psychologists are in constant contact with the team, but the government has no immediate plans to remove anyone, citing logistical challenges. Posts on X indicate ongoing concern, though no new incidents were reported in this timeframe.

Antarctica Enters Winter Amid Base Tensions

Al Jazeera (March 21) highlighted that Antarctica is now entering its winter season, with 24-hour darkness adding to the isolation at bases like SANAE IV. While not a new event in the last 24 hours, the context of this seasonal shift has amplified coverage of the South African team’s plight, with discussions on X reflecting the harsh conditions researchers face, potentially exacerbating the ongoing crisis.

Arctic Updates: Canada’s Radar Deal and Tensions with Russia

Posts on X from accounts like @WarRoomIntel1, @warintel4u, and @clashreport  at 18:30, 18:33, and 17:05 IST on March 23, respectively, reported that Canada has purchased Australian radar for Arctic defense, signaling a shift from reliance on the U.S. Concurrently, Russia warned Norway over the alleged militarization of Svalbard, escalating regional tensions. These updates suggest ongoing geopolitical maneuvering in the Arctic, though no primary source confirmation appeared within the exact 24-hour window.

Trump Cuts Arctic Research Funding

The same X posts noted that U.S. President Donald Trump has cut Arctic research funding, potentially jeopardizing U.S. scientific leadership in the region. While the decision may have been announced earlier, its mention in posts within the last 24 hours indicates it’s a current topic of concern in Arctic-related discussions, reflecting policy shifts affecting the region’s scientific community. 

The headlines of the newspapers from across the world alongwith analysis of same news in a crip manner as done by SKY NEWS, here we go ... with the YouTube video Courtesy of : SKY NEWS as presented by SKY NEWS - A LOOK AT TOMORROW'S HEADLINES - PRESS REVIEW.

So, that is all as far as THE WORLD REPORT goes, all other continent-wise news-updates, news-flashes can be read in WORLD NEWSWIRES section ...

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THE INDIA STORY

As far as THE INDIA STORY goes, as i scan the online and offline news platforms, the news headlines are pivoting around from political developments, regional and local events, crime-law & order news and business news developments, which can very well be read in the INDIA NEWSWIRES section, displayed below.

But, as we scroll across some key news-developments, this is what we read,

Air India Resumes Flights After Heathrow Disruption

Air India recommenced flights to and from London Heathrow on Saturday, March 22, following a power outage that disrupted operations (NDTV, March 21). Within the last 24 hours, updates indicate lingering effects on travel schedules, with posts on X noting passenger frustrations and relief as services normalize. This story likely remained relevant due to its impact on India-UK travel.

Indian Techie Detained in Qatar for Over 3 Months

NDTV reported on March 23 (4:27 video segment) that an Indian tech professional has been detained in Qatar for over three months on a data theft charge. Within the last 24 hours, this case has gained attention, with calls for diplomatic intervention trending on X, reflecting public concern over Indian citizens abroad.

Anti-Dumping Duty on Chinese Goods

NDTV (March 21) noted India imposed anti-dumping duties on five Chinese goods, including vacuum flasks and aluminum foil, to protect domestic industries. Discussions on X within the last 24 hours suggest this economic move is being closely watched amid India-China trade tensions, with some praising the protectionism and others debating its long-term effects.

Harsha Bhogle Criticizes IndiGo’s Service

Cricket commentator Harsha Bhogle took a swipe at IndiGo on Sunday, March 23, via social media, calling out its “passenger last” and “rude” attitude (NDTV, March 21). This sparked a wave of reactions on X in the last 24 hours, with passengers sharing similar experiences, making it a trending topic about airline service in India.

RSS Stance on Religion-Based Quotas

Amid debate over Karnataka’s 4% reservation for Muslims in government contracts, RSS General Secretary Dattatreya Hosabale asserted on March 22 that India’s Constitution doesn’t allow religion-based quotas (NDTV, March 21). This statement, picked up widely in the last 24 hours, has fueled political discourse, with posts on X reflecting polarized views on reservation policies. 

Meanwhile enjoy TOP 100 NEWS in 10 MINUTES IN HINDI LANGUAGE with Courtesy of : AAJTAK (INDIA TODAY GROUP) in THE INDIA STORY, which shall let you understand the 100 news from across the nation, in short form.

So, that is all as far as THE INDIA STORY goes, all other nation, statewise and citywise news-updates, news-flashes in can be read in INDIA NEWSWIRES section ...

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THE GUJARAT DIARY

Now let us catch with THE GUJARAT DIARY

As i scan the online and offline space in Gujarat Media, it seems headlines in Gujarati media are yet dominated with the political developments, local updates & flashes and business news updates, which can very well be read in the GUJARAT NEWSWIRES. 

In latest updates from Gujarat, following news has gained attention in last 24 hours ...

Fire Breaks Out at Paper Mill in Kheda

A fire erupted at a paper mill in Varsola, Kheda district, on Sunday, March 23, with ANI posting a video update at 6:33 PM IST. Fire tenders were deployed to the scene, and efforts to control the blaze were underway. No casualties or the cause of the fire were reported within the last 24 hours, but more details are awaited, making it a developing story of local concern.


Meanwhile enjoy the TOP 100 NEWS in GUJARATI LANGUAGE (Courtesy : ABP Asmita LIVE) which talks on news in short form from across the state.

So, with this THE GUJARAT DIARY ends here for today, all other news-flashes from Gujarat Districts, Gujarat Cities and other semi-urban and rural centers of Gujarat  can be read in GUJARAT NEWSWIRES section ...      
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THE BUSINESS BUZZ

As i scan the online and offline space in Business Media space of the nation, it seems headlines are dominated with the updates from Global Markets, Indian Bourses, Key and Sectoral, Brokerage views, Corporate Announcements and Stock Specific views and allied price movements, LIVE MARKET UPDATES etc. which can very well be read in the INDIA BUSINESS NEWSWIRES as well.

In some key news-developments on business front, in world and in India, below narrated are the news-snippets.

Elon Musk’s SpaceX Set to Gain Federal Funding

Reports from March 21 indicate SpaceX could secure billions in federal contracts from the Pentagon and NASA for missile defense and space exploration initiatives under the Trump administration. Within the last 24 hours, this story has continued to gain attention globally, with discussions on X highlighting Musk’s growing influence in U.S. government projects, potentially boosting SpaceX’s valuation and aerospace sector stocks.

Heathrow Airport Disruption Hits Global Business Travel

Heathrow Airport, back online since Saturday, March 22, after a Friday power outage, saw lingering disruptions into Sunday, March 23 (BBC, NPR). This affected international business travel and logistics, with airlines warning of delays impacting supply chains and corporate schedules worldwide. The ripple effects on global commerce likely kept this in focus over the past day.

Trump’s Tariff Threats Shake North American Markets

U.S. President Donald Trump’s planned 25% tariffs on vehicle imports from Canada and Mexico, set for April 2, have stirred markets. CBS News and Al Jazeera noted on March 22 that while some exemptions apply initially, the threat has unsettled automotive industries and investors across North America. In the last 24 hours, this has fueled business uncertainty, with stock market reactions trending on X.

China’s Premier Warns of ‘Rising Instability’ at Business Forum

Reuters reported on March 21 that Chinese Premier Li Qiang, speaking at a key business forum, warned of “rising instability” and urged entrepreneurs to resist protectionism. Within the last 24 hours, this statement has been dissected globally, with business leaders and analysts on X debating its implications for China’s economy and international trade amid U.S. policy shifts.

Oil Prices Rise Amid Supply Concerns

Reuters noted on March 21 that oil prices rose for a second consecutive week due to expected tighter supply. Over the last 24 hours, this trend has continued to influence energy markets, with posts on X reflecting business interest in how U.S. airstrikes on Yemen’s Houthi targets (March 20-22) might further disrupt Middle Eastern oil flows, impacting global energy costs.

Anti-Dumping Duty on Chinese Goods Continues to Stir Debate

India’s imposition of anti-dumping duties on five Chinese goods, including vacuum flasks and aluminum foil, reported by NDTV on March 21, remained a topic of discussion in the last 24 hours. Posts on X reflect mixed reactions—some see it as a boost for domestic manufacturers, while others worry about trade retaliation and rising costs for importers and consumers.

Air India Flight Resumptions After Heathrow Chaos

Air India resumed flights to and from London Heathrow on Saturday, March 22, following a major power outage, with lingering effects into Sunday (NDTV, March 21). In the last 24 hours, businesses reliant on air cargo and travel have been monitoring recovery, with posts on X noting both relief and ongoing delays impacting schedules and costs.

Toyota’s R&D Hub in Bengaluru Signals Investment

Moneycontrol reported on March 21 that Toyota plans to launch its first R&D hub in Bengaluru, a move discussed in the last 24 hours as a sign of growing foreign investment in India’s tech and automotive sectors. This could create jobs and boost local supply chains, with business analysts on X optimistic about its economic ripple effects.

Meanwhile enjoy the Bloomberg Business News Live (IN ENGLISH LANGUAGE) (Courtesy : Bloomberg Television) which talks on business news updates from across the World, Continents, Nation and Key Cities of the World with headquarters at New York in US.

So, with this THE BUSINESS BUZZ ends here for today, all other news-flashes and business news updates from across the World, India, States, Sectors can be read in THE INDIA BUSINESSNEWSWIRES section ...

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DIGITAL DIAMETER

So, lets see what is the DIGITAL DIAMETER space in Gujarat indicating.

Digital media space of Gujarat today has a mixed flavour from local to international news of  etc topics.

So what is really topping the content chart or trending on digital news media platforms on DEVANSHI JOSHI's JAMAWAT, is news-video capsule, titled Member of Parliament from Rajkot Constitutency Parshottam Rupala issues statement regarding Patel Community boy being beaten in Gondal, what did he say? which has garnered good number of views and has topped the content chart in last 24 hours with 72,000+ views!

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While as i scan the NAVJEEVAN NEWS PRASHANT DAYAL's news platform, what i see is that the news-video capsule titled, Who asked this question that, If Gujarat Home Minister Harsh Sanghvi has courage, why is he not going with bulldozer to Gondal? has garnered almost 52,000+ views and has topped the content chart of the platform.

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Whereas on NIRBHAY NEWS GOPI GHANGHAR's news platform news-video capsule titled, What activities are being done by the culprit named for beating Patel Community Youth and why cops are saving him? has topped the content chart in last 24 hours, having garnered 75,000+ views.

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PARTICIPATION AS GUEST-EXPERT

Participation as GUEST EXPERT includes LIVE and/or RECORDED participations of Independent Journalist / Independnet (Business) Journalist  HIMANSHU R. BHAYANI on several platforms where he is associated in professional capacity as "Inhouse Guest Expert". 

One such participation, where I engaged was on THE MAYUR JANI OFFICIAL and THE GUJARAT REPORT, simulcast to disucss the social regression, Whether the social regression has now started moving in fifth gear? with Founder, Journalist and Host MAYUR JANI and Eminent Guest Speaker Dr. JAYNARAYAN VYAS.

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GUJARAT NEWSWIRES

  • Gujarat businessman, nephew duped of Rs 1.4 crore in cryptocurrency investments
  • Fire breaks out at paper mill in Gujarat's Kheda; no casualties reported
  • AAP fields Gopal Italia for Assembly bypoll in Gujarat’s Visavadar, EC yet to announce date
  • AAP Nominates Gopal Italia As Party Candidate Ahead Of Visavdar Bypolls In Gujarat
  • Tech Mahindra reacts as Gujarat techie detained in Qatar over data theft charges. Here's what the company said
  • Congress forms committees for AICC Session in Gujarat
  • Gujarat achieves 95% of NITI Aayog's TB elimination target, emerged as best-performing State
  • Gujarat father-daughter shot dead at US store by man waiting for alcohol
  • AAP fields Gopal Italia for Visavadar Assembly bypolls in Gujarat
  • How a Nigerian student of politics is taking the Gujarat University floor with his music
  • Tragic death of Pradipkumar and Urvi Patel: Customer shoots dead Gujarat man, daughter in US for not opening store at night
  • In Gujarat, Morbi municipality puts up billboards to penalise men for public urination
  • Second husband uses wife’s divorce decree to annul marriage in Gujarat
  • Man from Gujarat, daughter killed in US store shooting
  • Gujarat Confidential: In Preparation Mode
  • Pokémon GO x IPL collab brings Mumbai Indians and Gujarat Titans stickers, available until May 2025
  • Gujarat Hardlook: Too close for comfort? Multi-crore irrigation project distracts Dino Land
  • Fire breaks out at paper mill in Gujarat, Army joins firefighting operation
  • Gujarat engineer detained in Qatar, Indian Mission in touch with family: Sources
  • Piyush Goyal attends Assembly-level startup festival in Gujarat's Vejalpur constituency
  • Gujarat HC grants journalist Mahesh Langa anticipatory bail in confidential documents case
  • World Water Day: Transforming Gujarat - Impact of Sujalam Sufalam Initiative
  • Pmjay ‘racket’ case: Gujarat court denies bail to Khyati hospital CEO, cardiologist
  • ‘Courtroom, not a cinema hall!': Gujarat HC slaps fines on men who joined virtual hearing from bed and toilet
  • Gujarat State Petronet Limited commissions Chhara Gas Pipeline
  • Alembic Pharma's Gujarat facility clears USFDA inspection
  • Gujarat govt spent Rs 62cr on airplane, helicopter in 2 years
  • Adani Energy bags Rs 2.8K crore transmission project in Gujarat
  • War of words in Gujarat Assembly over high-level committee meeting under SC/St Act
  • State has become home to many MNCs due to Global Gujarat Summit: Minister
  • Not a single annual report of Gujarat State Employment Guarantee Council tabled; fix responsibility, Pac tells dept
  • Gujarat Titans (SWOT) analysis ahead of the IPL 2025
  • ‘Cannot tolerate 8,000 people threatening Gujarat’s safety, 200 illegal electric connections will be cut’: DGP Vikas Sahay
  • Adani Energy Solutions bags Rs 2,800 crore transmission project in Gujarat for green hydrogen and green ammonia manufacturing
  • Man arrested for ‘holding, using sword to cut birthday cake in public’ in Gujarat’s Vadodara
  • IPL 2025: Gujarat Titans Swot Analysis And Strongest Playing Xi
  • Estimated completion of Tata’s semiconductor fab at Dholera by Q2 of 2027-28 : Gujarat govt
  • Adani Energy Solutions wins Rs 2,800 cr transmission project in Gujarat
  • Adani Energy Solutions bags Rs 2,800 cr power transmission project in Gujarat
  • Adani Energy Solutions bags Rs 2,800 crore power transmission project in Gujarat
  • BHEL bags Rs 7,500 cr order to set up 800 MW unit at Ukai plant, in Gujarat
  • Adani Energy rises after wining Rs 2,800 crore transmission project in Gujarat
  • Adani Energy Solutions wins $325 million transmission project in Gujarat
  • Adani's Aesl wins Rs 2,800 Cr transmission project in Gujarat for green hydrogen/ammonia manufacturing
  • Adani Energy Solutions secures ₹2,800 crore transmission project in Gujarat
  • Gujarat Titans Jersey
  • Aesl wins Rs 2,800 Cr transmission project in Gujarat for green hydrogen/ammonia manufacturing
  • AAP appoints Saurabh Bhardwaj as state convenor for Delhi, Gopal Rai for Gujarat
  • Adani Energy Solutions gain 3% on bagging ₹2,800 crore in Gujarat
  • Adani Energy Solutions wins ₹2,800 crore transmission project in Gujarat; stock jumps over 3%
  • Sweeping demolition drive in Gujarat days after strongman’s mob went on rampage
  • BHEL shares jump 3% on ₹7,500 order win from Gujarat State Electricity Corp
  • Gseb Gujarat Board Hsc Answer Key 2025 for science stream out, direct link here
  • Gujarat Assembly passes two non-govt resolutions unanimously
  • Gujarat being developed as sporting hub to host Olympics, says Sanghavi
  • Gujarat confidential: AI-ding The Opposition
  • Raids on Gujarat IPS officer’s home for alleged stock market fraud
  • Gujarat being developed as sporting hub with the aim of hosting Olympics, says state minister
  • PM Modi Urges Gujarat's Community To Adopt Natural Farming, Contribute To Viksit Bharat
  • Gujarat Titans Full Squad, IPL 2025 Schedule: Date, Match Time, Players List, Broadcast and Live Streaming details
  • Rajasthan Minister writes to Gujarat CM, seeks CBI probe into murder case
  • Gujarat Titans’ best playing XI for the IPL 2025 and impact players
  • Gujarat Titans IPL 2025: 5 players to watch out for ft. Shubman Gill
  • Gujarat CM attends Punah Pran Pratistha Mahotsav and Gop Gyan Gatha of Sant Shree Naga Lakha Bapa
  • Gujarat extends registration deadline for wheat farmers to April 5
  • IPL 2025: Salary of Gujarat Titans (GT) players; check out how much Mohammed Siraj and Jos Buttler earn
  • Dhaj: Gujarat's first eco-village balancing environment, progress
  • Watch: Mohammed Siraj Breathes Fire During Gujarat Titans' Intra-Squad Match
  • IPL 2025: Gujarat Titans Skipper Shubman Gill Wants Team To "Maximize The Powerplay"
  • 'The plan is to score as many runs as possible' - Shubman Gill sheds light on Gujarat Titans' planned approach for powerplays
  • Gujarat Alkalies Announces Postal Ballot for New MD Appointment
  • Gujarat received 856 organs from brain-dead donors in 2 years: Rushikesh Patel
  • KPI Green Energy secures Rs 272 crore loan for Gujarat hybrid power project
  • 100-hour deadline by DGP ends, Gujarat Police lists 7,612 anti-social elements
  • Gujarat: Days after he walked out on bail, SMC razes ‘illegal’ structures built by murder accused
  • Shubman Gill: ‘Gujarat Titans have played the most consistent cricket over the last 3 years’
  • Rioters will face bulldozer action in Gujarat: Minister
  • Gujarat govt may delay new jantri rates beyond April 1
  • Rahul Gandhi's Gujarat visit raises hopes, but workers stay wary
  • Gujarat National Law University student ends life on campus
  • IPL 2025: 5 Gujarat Titans ‘Power Players’ who can bring the trophy back to Narendra Modi Stadium
  • Sunil Gatade | Will AICC in Gujarat Mark Major Reset for Congress?
  • "Kya sir, baat kya hoti hai media me batao"- Ashish Nehra says he has no idea about media hype for Gujarat Titans star ahead of IPL 2025
  • IPL 2025: Why Jos Buttler Is More Important Than Shubman Gill For Epic Gujarat Titans Triumph
  • Keeping Captaincy And Batting Apart Is Better: Gujarat Titans Captain Shubman Gill
  • Mission Madhumakhi: Empowering Farmers, Transforming Beekeeping in Gujarat
  • Gujarat Titans gears up for high-stakes IPL 2025 season
  • Jos Buttler, Gill At Top; Glenn Phillips In Middle: Rating Gujarat Titans Batting For IPL 2025
  • Rashid Khan to widen gap at top of Gujarat Titans’ most prolific bowlers list during 2025 IPL
  • Is there any topping Shubman Gill among Gujarat Titans’ top 5 run-scorers in IPL?
  • Strange light seen over Gujarat village causes panic
  • Gujarat high court issues notice to bank over CIBIL score error case
  • Sunita Williams’s return sparks celebrations in her native village in Gujarat
  • 88 kg gold bars, luxury watches worth over ₹80 crore seized from Gujarat flat
  • Small-cap stock jumps 5% after receipt of order from Gujarat Energy Transmission
  • KPI Green Energy secures part financing for 50 MW hybrid power project in Bharuch, Gujarat
  • ‘Very, very happy’: Sunita Williams’ extended family from Gujarat reacts to NASA Crew-9 splashdown
  • KPI Green gains on securing Rs 272-cr for hybrid power project in Gujarat
  • Sunita Williams back on Earth, her ancestral Gujarat village over the moon
  • KPI Green Energy gains on Rs 272 crore funding for Gujarat power projects
  • KPI Green Energy Secures Rs. 272 Crores for Hybrid Power Project in Gujarat
  • Low credit score: Man moves Gujarat HC over bank’s blunder
  • Congress to empower district committees at Gujarat session
  • Prayers and hope: Sunita’s family in Gujarat awaits her safe return
  • Astronaut Sunita Williams' ancestral village in Gujarat celebrates her safe return to Earth
  • Celebrations erupt in Gujarat village as NASA's Sunita Williams returns to Earth
  • Sunita Williams' ancestral Gujarat village plans fireworks and procession to welcome her return to Earth
  • Gujarat: Sunita Williams' home village celebrates her safe return to Earth with Aarti and prayers
  • Gujarat Confidential: NeVA down
  • Arrests, parades, and demolitions: The ‘whole-of-government’ approach to gang violence in Gujarat
  • Prayers on lips, celebrations on ground: Sunita Williams' ancestral Gujarat village plans 'Deepavali'
  • Gujarat sets benchmark in environmental conservation ahead of World Forest Day
  • Gujarat man moves high court after bank lowers Cibil score namesake's transaction
  • Unbreakable, Unstoppable: Gujarat’s para athletes rewrite the rules of victory
  • This Gujarat apartment by MuseLAB is a sculptural, textural delight
  • Gujarat ATS arrests two for sending precursors for making Fentanyl to Mexico, Guatemala-based drug cartels
  • Sunita Williams' ancestral village in Gujarat offers prayers, plans 'Diwali like celebrations' to welcome her return to Earth
  • Sunita Williams' homecoming: Astronaut's Gujarat roots traced to Jhulasan village?key details
  • Rahul Gandhi can't differentiate between horse and donkey: BJP MLA in Gujarat assembly
  • In Gujarat, elected BJP councillor faces probe for ‘falsely claiming her house has a toilet’
  • Gujarat : Prayers held at Dola Mata temple for astronaut Sunita Williams' safe return
  • Mehsana village in Gujarat prays for NASA astronaut Sunit Williams' safe return
  • Nayara Energy signs two MoUs with Gujarat govt
  • Gujarat Titans Preview for IPL 2025: GT Predicted Playing 11, Strengths and Weaknesses, Squad, Schedule
  • GT IPL 2025 Full Schedule: Gujarat Titans fixtures, match list, dates, timings, venues
  • Torrent Group acquires majority stake in Gujarat Titans ahead of IPL 2025
  • 'Like Diwali, Holi': Sunita Williams' Ancestral Village In Gujarat To Celebrate Her Return
  • 2 held for offering cash to people for religious conversion in Gujarat
  • Bansal Wire’s subsidiary secures land allotment in Gujarat Industrial Estate
  • IPL 2025: Shubman Gill to lead Gujarat Titans; predicted playing XI, impact player
  • Bansal Wire Expands Operations with New Land Acquisition in Gujarat
  • Told to delete Instagram story, Gujarat teen kills uncle
  • IPL 2025: Torrent Group acquires majority stake in Gujarat Titans for INR 5035 crore
  • Congress Convention in Gujarat will begin with new energy to strengthen party: Harish Rawat
  • Gujarat Titans takeover formally complete, Torrent Group buy 67% stake at Rs 5035 cr
  • Gujarat Confidential: Safe Travels
  • ‘Reconstitute UCC panel’: Minority community members write to Gujarat Cm
  • Gujarat Cm inaugurate 'Swarnim Gujarat MLA Cricket League 2.0' in Gandhinagar
  • Gujarat Cm Bhupendra Patel inaugurates Golden Gujarat MLA cricket League 2.0

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INDIA NEWSWIRES

  • Who is Amit Gupta, Indian techie detained in Qatar?
  • "I did not incite any violence...": Jama Masjid Sadar Chief Zafar Ali on Sambhal violence
  • Meerut murder: What are Muskan Rastogi, Sahil Shukla's drug withdrawal symptoms?
  • ‘Physically tired, mentally unfit’: Prashant Kishor’s stinging attack on Nitish Kumar ahead of Bihar polls
  • Ex-Union Minister Rajeev Chandrasekhar to take over as Kerala BJP president
  • Kishan ton powers Hyderabad to big win over Rajasthan in IPL
  • J&K encounter: Fierce gunfight underway after security personnel spot terrorists during search op in Kathua
  • Akhilesh Yadav defends Samajwadi MP who called Rajput king Rana Sanga a 'traitor'
  • Bihar Board 12th Result 2025: How to check BSEB Inter results at Hindustan Times
  • Housing sales drop 23%, supply falls 34% in top 9 cities in Q1 2025: PropEquity
  • INDIA must not 'un-bloc' itself in public domain: Kapil Sibal
  • DMK spreading false propaganda in the name of delimitation, language: Union Minister G Kishan Reddy
  • Pakistan Day celebrations held at Pakistani High Commission in New Delhi
  • Visa-free, cool and offbeat: Indian travellers' top summer picks
  • India needs pulmonary rehabilitation in primary healthcare centres to combat post-tuberculosis lung sequelae: experts
  • Anti-terror agency chargesheets 4 terrorists in Chandigarh grenade attack case
  • Alimony in India: Tax rules, how it works, and how courts decide the amount
  • What is a 'secret sitting' in the Lok Sabha and has this provision ever been used?
  • ‘Best wishes to DK Shivakumar in his mission to…': Annamalai’s sarcastic jibe
  • "Mumbai Police's conduct raised suspicions," says former Bihar DGP on Sushant Singh Rajput's death
  • Sex racket busted by Delhi Police who pose as 'customers', 23 women from different countries rescued in Paharganj
  • Sambhal mosque chief detained for statement on November 24 violence

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WORLD NEWSWIRES

  • Israeli strikes on Gaza kill 26, including Hamas official, as Israel orders new Rafah evacuation
  • Israeli airstrike in Gaza kills Hamas political leader; 18 Palestinians killed in Rafah, Khan Younis
  • Kellogg describes Monday’s talks in Saudi Arabia as shuttle diplomacy between hotel rooms
  • Steve Witkoff says Putin not a ‘bad guy’, stumbles on Ukraine geography
  • US asks Lithuania for eggs after Finland and Denmark, internet calls it ‘door to door begging’
  • Trump revokes security clearances for Kamala Harris, Hillary Clinton and others
  • Trump revokes legal status for 530,000 immigrants in the US
  • 'Antipathy' to US: Tourists turning away from Trump's America
  • How did Jessica D Aber die? US Attorney from Joe Biden era found dead mysteriously at Virginia home
  • Huge fire at Walt Disney World forces hundreds to evacuate
  • Indian American man, daughter killed in Virginia shooting
  • Impractical Jokers’ Joe Gatto responds to sexual assault allegation
  • Protests in Venezuela for those imprisoned in El Salvador jail, they were called gang members and deported. Families say their only crime was having tattoos
  • Pope leaves hospital after surviving life-threatening bout of pneumonia, heads home to Vatican
  • Keir Starmer on Putin, Trump and Europe’s challenge: ‘We’ve known this moment was coming’
  • Rabbi in France attacked, bitten on his way home from synagogue; attacker arrested
  • Kenyan plane crashes in Somalia killing all onboard
  • Turkish court orders Istanbul mayor jailed pending trial
  • Taliban say US has lifted $10m reward for information on Sirajuddin Haqqani
  • Yoga enthusiast in India, dies of heart attack while driving
  • At least 4 killed, 1,500 evacuated in wildfires raging through South Korea’s southeastern region 

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CANADA 

  • Canada PM Mark Carney to debut in 2025 election, replaces Chandra Arya in Nepean
  • 'End of an era': Ahead of store's closure, Calgary shoppers seek sales, mementos at The Bay
  • Trump's '51st state' comment mocked in 'legendary' Canada ad
  • Royals bask in first B.C. Division title in nine years
  • Rainfall warning issued for Metro Vancouver, parts of B.C.'s South coast
  • Canada updates U.S., China travel advisories after recent frictions
  • Man in hospital after multi-house fire in Toronto Beaches neighbourhood
  • Promise tracker: What the parties are pitching ahead of the federal election
  • The federal election campaign is expected to kick off today. Here's what you need to know
  • A library had one entrance for the U.S. and Canada for 100 years. Not anymore.
  • B.C.-Washington border communities rally for peace amid rising political tensions
  • Candidate use of certain Mountain View County resources prohibited
  • Carney expected to kick off election campaign today
  • Canada's oil and gas CEOs using Trump threats for profit, says minister
  • Canada needs U.S. ag markets but diverisfying could help in trade war
  • Lilley: Time for Canadians to put lost Liberal decade in rear-view
  • Canadians will head to the polls April 28, following snap election call: sources
  • Missing teen from Portage la Prairie hasn't been seen in more than 2 weeks: Manitoba RCMP
  • Gas prices could lower after consumer carbon tax rescinded - but there's a catch
  • Sask. farmland price increases lead Canada
  • Canadian actress 'kidnapped' by ICE during 'routine' trip shares stark insight as to what the experience was like
  • North Delta Crime Beat: Thieves steal groceries and small appliances from local store

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UNITED STATES (US) 

  • Cornell PhD student who sued Trump administration faces detention
  • Huge fire at Walt Disney World forces hundreds to evacuate
  • 'Nothing in the world comes close to it': US unveils new F-47 fighter jet
  • The U.S. lifts bounties on senior Taliban officials, says Kabul
  • Trump revokes legal status for 530,000 immigrants in the US
  • Sanders, AOC draw biggest crowd of their careers at rally to fight 'oligarchy' in Denver
  • New Canadian leader signals trade talks with US
  • Three killed, 15 injured in a shooting at a park in New Mexico’s Las Cruces
  • Kamala Harris, Hillary Clinton, Joe Biden, and others have security clearances revoked by Trump
  • Pro-Trump senator meets Chinese Premier Li with US executives
  • Pope Francis leaves hospital after 5-week hospital stay
  • Turkish court orders key Erdogan rival jailed pending trial on corruption charges
  • Cornell PhD student who sued Trump administration faces detention
  • SpaceX positioned to secure billions
  • They were called gang members and deported. Families say their only crime was having tattoos
  • 'Antipathy' to US: Tourists turning away from Trump's America
  • Lasers, space radars, missile interceptors: Defense leaders lay out vision for Trump's 'Golden Dome' project
  • What song sums up Trump's last week?
  • Republicans cancel Jackie Robinson, then pretend it was an accident
  • DOGE advisor says scale of IRS waste ‘Hard to really grasp’
  • Trump Administration guts civil rights agencies overseeing immigration crackdown
  • Indian American man, daughter killed in Virginia shooting

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MEXICO 

  • Woman suspected of fatally stabbing California fire captain arrested in Mexico
  • The possible capture and release of Luis Manuel pelayo pelayo, "El meño" rumors grow, as the Mexican Federal government stays quiet on the violent events that took place in the South coast region of Jalisco on Wednesday, march 19, 2025...
  • Light mag. 3.9 earthquake - 88 km northeast of Juchitan de Zaragoza, Oaxaca, Mexico, on Saturday, Mar 22, 2025, at 03:46 pm (GMT -6)
  • Mexico city protests Israeli enemy resumption of Gaza offensive, demands diplomatic action
  • Two Iranians detained by drug cartel in Mexico return home
  • 'District of America'? Fake audio features Trump pondering DC name change
  • Blue Rojo is redefining Latin pop music with his very queer new album ‘Cdmxxxxxxxxxxxxx’
  • Amid Trump tariffs, where do China-Mexico ties stand? 

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CARIBBEAN

  • Haitians fear the imminent fall of Port-au-Prince to rebel gangs: ‘We will die standing’
  • Caricom achieves diplomatic success
  • Trinidadian doctor wins top honors in UK neurosurgery exams
  • PM Young to meet U.S. Secretary of State in Jamaica
  • Crowded Air France jet forced to return to Paris after passenger loses his smartphone
  • Jamaica continues to strengthen diplomatic ties – Gg
  • United States Revokes Legal Status of 530,000 Migrants from Cuba, Haiti, Nicaragua, and Venezuela
  • Saint Vincent and the Grenadines Aims for 73% Renewable Energy with Wave Power Initiative
  • Young set to meet with Rubio
  • The Cuban Prime Minister and foreign minister tour Africa in search of political and economic support
  • Team GB swimmer Michael Gunning still sent death threats years after making history by coming out
  • Documents wanted from town's Windrush generation

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LATIN AMERICA 

  • Are Mexican cartels behind violence in Colombia's conflict zone?
  • Protests in Panama over Social Security Reforms
  • Minister Georgiev discussed new opportunities for cooperation with his counterpart from Argentina
  • Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Bulgaria (Press Release) 1d
  • Nicaraguan ex-political prisoner at risk of deportation
  • 1 dead, 3 rescued after blast in ship off Vengurla coast
  • Former head of Haiti President Moïse’s security unit, two others sanctioned by Canada
  • Iran, Brazil FMs discuss relations, region in phone call
  • Return of high-profile MS-13 leader to El Salvador could suggest Trump Administration prioritizes mass deportations: Report
  • Peru's interior minister impeached by Congress
  • Taiwan intelligence agency visits Guatemala
  • Venezuela is bluffing about Essequibo elections, Guyana's TNC argues
  • Significantly corrupt CFK banned from entering US 

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EUROPE
 

  • Turkey protests intensify as detained Istanbul mayor faces second day of questioning
  • Heathrow Airport: flights slowly resume after ‘unprecedented’ fire cut power to Europe's busiest airport
  • Pope Francis to be discharged from hospital on Sunday, says doctor
  • Dozens evacuated after flooding hits central and northern Spain
  • Zelenskyy: Power plants 'belong to the people of Ukraine'
  • Does international law allow Europe to seize Russian assets?
  • Poland and Baltic states are set to restart production of landmines
  • Finland is the happiest country in the world, report finds
  • Asylum applications to EU in 2024 down 13%
  • How Trump’s call invited Putin to the feast, and put ‘Europe on the menu’
  • Why has the EU kept silent on Serbia’s massive protest movement?
  • EU postpones counter-tariffs against US to allow time for negotiations
  • Ukraine launches local production of Czech ammunition
  • Australia's tank deployment to Ukraine in doubt as US halts military aid to Eastern European country
  • Odessa’s Mansion where the Greek Revolution was Planned
  • Ukraine’s 14th USF regiment guides HIMARS strike on Russian mlrs
  • Israeli strikes kill 19 in Gaza, including senior Hamas leader
  • Heathrow warned a decade ago about weakness of single grid connection
  • Delivery of Australian Abrams tanks to Ukraine delayed
  • 'My husband is a fighter pilot in Ukraine. Here's how I really feel about a ceasefire'
  • EU develops algorithm to bypass Orban’s veto
  • Trump envoy dismisses Starmer plan for Ukraine

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AFRICA 

  • Uganda Army Chief says he is tired of killing Nuer
  • Kenyan plane crashes in Somalia killing all onboard
  • SA must mend relationship with US because people's lives depend on it - Rasool
  • Top 5 countries with Easy visa policies for Nigerians
  • Top 10 oil-producing Nigerian states with Highest crude output per barrel
  • Uganda: 2 Kenyan politicians among 4 killed in Tapaach Road crash
  • Otriexx reignites Afro hip-hop with new single ‘Fake life’
  • ‘Snow White’ premieres in Lagos with vibrant African-inspired twist
  • Video: police officer ‘Runs mad’, shoots many died in Calabar
  • The Rising Epidemic of Hijackings in SA | Are armoured vehicles worth the investment against hijackings in South Africa?
  • Zozibini Tunzi ties the knot: surprises Mzansi with wedding ...
  • KZN Ifpyb eager for more young people to rally behind founder Buthelezi's vision 

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MIDDLE-EAST
 

  • Gaza: The final chapter begins
  • Eid al Fitr holidays announced in Oman
  • Israel appoints body to oversee expulsion of Gaza's Palestinians
  • Drug busts continue in Iraq
  • Iran struggling to support Hamas in Gaza as war resumes - Israeli intelligence center
  • Iran’s FM says nuclear talks with US only possible once Trump changes policy
  • Geagea: Rockets launched from Lebanon dangerously reshuffle the cards
  • Iran unveils missile systems on strategic Gulf islands
  • Netanyahu claims 'Qatargate' investigation was launched to stop firing of Shin Bet chief Ronen Bar
  • Sharjah: Beggar who made Dh14,000 in just 3 days held
  • Israel Threatens to Annex Parts of Gaza if Hamas Doesn’t Release Hostages
  • How Qatar built an empire of influence across the world 

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ASIA
 

  • Pro-Trump senator meets Chinese Premier Li with US executives
  • Protests intensify as South Korean court prepares to rule on impeached president
  • Rapist in South Korea caught via washing machine reflection sentenced to 7 years in prison
  • China to pursue 'correct' path of globalisation as trade woes mount
  • 'I am ready to bring the same passion here': SDP's Chee Soon Juan to run in Sembawang West SMC after Bukit Batok SMC removal
  • US senator and Trump supporter Daines meets China's vice premier in Beijing
  • Job ad for nun with offer of $5,000 to $11,000 monthly salary pulled after 3 days
  • Appeal of Vietnam death row tycoon to begin in separate case
  • Pakistan Day: Aiwan-e-Sadr holds military parade to mark Lahore Resolution
  • US lifts $10m reward for major Taliban leader Haqqani
  • Japan, China, South Korea meet at geopolitical 'turning point in history'
  • Chinese premier calls for 'dialogue' as US senator visits Beijing 

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SOUTH-PACIFIC
 

  • Australia shows off new uh-60M at Avalon air show
  • Australia set to become key player in new Ukraine-US minerals deal
  • Bushland the size of New Zealand to be protected under federal budget
  • Kiribati explores deep-sea mining deal with China amid global regulatory talks
  • Association condemns ‘porn’ incident
  • Chinese vice president meets Fiji's speaker of parliament
  • NZ tradies take up $11,000 Aussie emigration offer 

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THE POLARS

ANTARCTIC

  • ‘Thriving’ ecosystem found hidden beneath Antarctic ice shelf
  • Assault at Antarctic base could be a warning for future travellers to Mars
  • Royal Marine who crossed the Antarctic takes on new challenge at the Tower of London
  • Exceptional Fossil Discovery May Offer Evidence of the Oldest Known Modern Bird
  • Burgas to Host Photo Exhibition on Bulgaria’s Contribution to Global Scientific Exploration
  • Antarctic ice shelf shows seafloor ecosystem
  • Researchers find never-before-seen ecosystem under Antarctic ice shelf
  • Iceberg Breaks Off Antarctica, Revealing Tentacled Creatures Beneath
  • Groundfish survey reveals key insights into South Georgia’s marine life
  • Antarctica: how geopolitics plays out at the end of the Earth
  • Scientists thought this Antarctic sea floor would be barren. But it's teeming with life
  • Stunning Antarctic Sea Creatures Discovered after Iceberg Breaks Away
  • A Chicago-Sized Iceberg Broke Off From Antarctica, Revealing a Hidden Ecosystem Never Seen Before
  • ‘Flourishing’ deep-sea life found when Antarctic iceberg breaks off. ‘Untouched beauty’
  • Brazilian Study Reveals Ice Melt Could Green Parts of Antarctica, Creating Carbon Sinks
  • Drake Passage: The 'most dreaded bit of ocean on the globe' — where waves reach up to 80 feet
  • All-Canadian Antarctic mission brings home samples for climate science
  • Thriving Antarctic ecosystems found in wake of recently detached iceberg
  • Thriving ecosystem discovered following iceberg calving
  • Inside a new quest to save the “doomsday glacier”
  • A world never seen before: What lies under the 16,000 feet Antarctic ice
  • Croatian Travel Writer Veliki Gogo Swims in Antarctica
  • Crisis in Antarctica: can science teams ever prepare for isolated assignments?
  • Scientists transport Antarctica's oldest ice cores to Europe
  • South Africa’s Antarctica base hit by assault claims: What happened?
  • Antarctic Sea Ice Reaches Near-Record Low in 2025
  • Discovery of Immense Methane Leaks in Antarctica
  • Argentine Navy Rescues Chilean Supply Vessel off Antarctica
  • A huge iceberg broke off Antarctica – what scientists found under it startled them
  • Scientists Reveal What Antarctica Would Look Like With No Ice
  • End Of Eternal Ice: Many Glaciers Will Not Survive This Century, Climate Scientists Say
  • Polar scares: assault in the Antarctic
  • Antarctica's bases are hotbeds of stress and violence - expert
  • Inside the hellish nightmare as madman attacks stranded crew at isolated Antarctica research station
  • Map Shows What Antarctica Will Look Like Without Ice
  • Hidden ocean world under glacier may be centuries old
  • Science, Cooperation, and Winter Uniforms: The Role of South American Militaries in Antarctica
  • Antarctic bases are hotbeds of stress and violence. Space stations could face the same challenges
  • A huge iceberg broke off Antarctica. What scientists found under it stunned them
  • A huge iceberg broke off Antarctica. What scientists found under it startled them.
  • Study of Newly Exposed Sea Floor Reveals Flourishing Ecosystems
  • Ice Planet Research: Antarctica’s Oldest Ice Is Heading To Europe
  • Heavy seas damage blades destined for Antarctic windfarm
  • Scientists Will Remain at Remote Antarctic Base Despite ‘Deeply Disturbing’ Incident
  • Antarctica ‘more fragile’ than feared as most detailed map of iceless continent revealed
  • Antarctica Advisors Acts as Exclusive Investment Banking Advisor to The Town Dock in its Sale to American Food Partners
  • Scientists in Antarctica: why they’re there and what they’ve found
  • 'I slept with a hammer in my bra': Female Antarctic researcher describes harrowing conditions faced by women on remote bases - as scientists accuse team member of attack and death threats
  • Giant deep-sea spider spotted crawling on ocean floor near Antarctica
  • Reusability-targeted enrichment of sea ice core data
  • Antarctica’s oldest ice heading to Europe
  • Meet the 8 South African researchers stuck with ‘madman’ in Antarctica
  • New map of landscape beneath the ice reveals Antarctica is more vulnerable than we thought
  • Stinky penguin poop strikes fear into the hearts of Antarctic krill
  • A small amount of penguin poop is enough to spook krill
  • Levelling up: the women shaping Australia's robotic future
  • ‘Akshat Antarctica’ launched
  • Alleged assault rocks research team at remote Antarctic base
  • Antarctic Sea Ice Levels Have Been At Record Lows For The Last Three Years, A Global Report Shows
  • America Just Deployed C-130 Planes to … Antarctica?
  • New Map Shows What Antarctica Looks Like Naked Under Its Massive Ice Sheet
  • Marion Island’s seabirds at risk after avian flu confirmed on SA’s sub-Antarctic outpost
  • The Extraordinary, Imperiled Science at the End of the Earth
  • Study shows Antarctic current weakening by 2050
  • Atlas Ocean Voyages Announces New 2026/2027 Antarctic Expeditions
  • Inside Antarctic Sanae IV Base Where Isolated Scientists Pleaded for Help
  • Watch enormous deep-sea spiders crawl around sub-Antarctic seafloor
  • What lives in Antarctic sea ice?
  • World Meteorological Organization report documents spiraling weather and climate impacts
  • Pre-construction contractor sought for Antarctica
  • Antarctica’s ‘Horror Movie’ Base Sanae IV Is Now Hiring
  • VIDEO: B.C. ocean observatory dives into Antarctic's unknown depths
  • Antarctica researchers send plea for help
  • Antarctic Base Assault Update: Sanae IV Scientists Won’t Be Rescued
  • Antarctic scientist accused of threatening to kill colleagues trapped in research station apologises
  • Scientists create new map showing ice-free Antarctica in more detail than ever before
  • South Africa Antarctica base ‘under control’ as alleged assault investigated
  • Antarctic scientist 'attacker' will receive psychological help and apologise to victim, officials reveal after isolated team begged for help over his 'deeply disturbing' conduct
  • Antarctica scientist accused of assault breaks silence after researchers beg to leave base
  • Antarctic Odyssey | Penguin 101
  • In frozen isolation, claims of assault and threats rock research team
  • Penguins: the poster fauna of the Southern Hemisphere
  • China’s first Antarctic ecological subsurface mooring buoy successfully retrieved
  • 'Yes, we are scared too': Scientist responds to dire report
  • Scientists fearful after reported assault by team member in Antarctic base
  • Antarctic Scientists Ask for Rescue for ‘Disturbing’ Reason
  • Scientists Plead For Help At Isolated Antarctic Base After Researcher Assaults Colleague And Issues Death Threat
  • Research team member at isolated Antarctica base accused of attacking colleague, sexual harassment
  • South African officials: Antarctic base 'under control' after sexual, physical assault allegations
  • Scared Antarctic researchers plead for help after ‘assault,’ ‘death threats’
  • Inside the Antarctic base at centre of assault mystery as crew plead for rescue
  • Alleged Attacker at Remote Antarctica Base Issues Apology: Ministry
  • Fear Sets In at Remote Base in Antarctica as Team Member Is accused of Attacking Colleague
  • Antarctic Scientists Beg for Rescue After ‘Assault and Death Threats’ From Colleague
  • In Antarctic wilderness, researchers rocked by 'physical assault' and death threat
  • 109th Airlift Wing Concludes 2024-25 Antarctic Science Support Season
  • Antarctica Base Map Shows Isolation of Scientists As Violence Breaks Out
  • Team of scientists trapped in isolated Antarctica base for 10 months – one of them just attacked the others
  • Antarctic base under control after researcher accused of assault, officials say
  • Fear at isolated Antarctica base as man accused of attacking colleague, threats
  • US Air Force returns from Antarctica after summer mission accomplished
  • Visiting Antarctica or the Arctic? Here's how to minimise your impact
  • Fears at isolated Antarctica base as man is accused of attacking a colleague
  • Fear at isolated Antarctica base as a man is accused of attacking a colleague and making threats
  • What caused Antarctic scientist to 'assault and threaten to kill colleague' as they beg to be rescued
  • Scientists in Antarctica send SOS, report sexual assault, death threats by colleague
  • Exact details of Antarctica base row as scientists beg for rescue over terrifying reason
  • Dispute that caused expert stuck in Antarctica to 'threaten to kill' colleague revealed by government official
  • Man accused of assault at SA Antarctic base has apologised, says department
  • FESCO vessel Vasiliy Golovnin reaches second Indian Antarctic station
  • Revealed: Why Antarctic scientist 'snapped' on remote base as team begs for rescue after 'assaults and death threats'
  • Scientists at SA-run Antarctica base rocked by alleged assault
  • Scientists trapped in Antarctica beg to be rescued; know why
  • Three stories, one purpose: supporting neurodiversity at British Antarctic Survey
  • Crime and thrillers of the month – review
  • Dispute that led to assault at Antarctica science base is revealed as team pleads to be rescued after fellow expert 'sexually assaulted and threatened to kill colleagues'
  • Forestry, Fisheries and the Environment on Sunday Times article related to Antarctica
  • In Antarctica, Canadian scientists have a 'momentous' chance to learn more about climate change
  • Icebreaker “Noosfera” arrived at the Ukrainian station “Akademik Vernadsky”
  • ‘His behaviour is deeply disturbing’ – Antarctic scientists plead for help after ‘sexual assault and threats’ by colleague
  • Psychological effect of being trapped in Antarctica as scientist pleads for rescue after 'assault' and 'threat to kill'
  • VIDEO: Victoria's coastal observatory dives into Antarctic's unknown
  • Researcher "Threatened to Kill" Colleagues Trapped in Antarctic Base

ARCTIC

  • Prize-Winning Jiji Journalist Eager to Continue Arctic Coverage
  • Toyota Land Cruiser Gets Arctic Trucks Treatment With 37-Inch Tires, Bespoke Suspension
  • russia Calls Out Norway For "Militarizing Svalbard," Setting the Stage For War — How Strong is NATO's Northern Flank?
  • With Sea Ice Melting, Killer Whales Are Moving Into the Arctic
  • ISLAND HISTORY: The mysterious lost Hawaiian island and two amazing sightings
  • Netflix’s Arctic Comedy ‘North Of North’ Is A Must-Watch For April
  • This is what researchers found when they examined the bottom of two lakes on Svalbard
  • Russia Ships Arctic Oil to Syria for First Time
  • Neorealism’s Regional Blindspot: The Arctic and South China Sea
  • Trump Administration Opening Millions Of Hectares In Alaska To Oil And Gas Drilling
  • Russia ships its Arctic oil to Syria for first time as sanctions limit buyers
  • Arctic KickOff: Man Polarexpress travelling from Lapland to Munich on battery-electric power
  • Downlink Dispatch: Notes on Space from the North | Part 2
  • Feds partner with Australia on $6B Arctic radar project in 'slap in the face' to Canadian company
  • Fulbright Arctic Initiative IV Scholar at the Polar Institute
  • Ranking Member Huffman Slams Trump Admin Orders to Hand Over Public Lands to Big Oil
  • Cool Mission: ONR Aids Deployment of Data Buoys across Arctic Ocean
  • The Noise of Boring Taxes Debate Cannot Drown Out the Gravity We’re Facing
  • Local Shipbuilders Team to Construct Danish Arctic Patrol Boats, Frigates
  • Weddings, rugby tours and Arctic husky sledding: Heathrow closure throws travel plans into chaos
  • Commando Helicopter Force wraps up intense Arctic training
  • BBC Weather warns 'Arctic snow' set to hammer UK until mid-April
  • Woman aims to be first to complete solo trek to 'inspire young women to push limits’
  • BBC Weather warns of 'Arctic cold snap' as shock snow in April is on the cards
  • Interior to open millions of acres in Alaska to drilling and mining
  • Moscow Warns Oslo On Svalbard But Suggests ‘Deal’ With US On Arctic – Analysis
  • India a stabilising factor in the Arctic, says Russian Ambassador
  • Interior reopens millions of acres in Alaska for energy development
  • Trump Admin Moves to Expand Drilling in Alaska
  • Arctic Security Researcher Troy Bouffard Strives for Real-World Relevance in His Work
  • Arctic Circle Map Shows US Bombers ‘Intercepted’ in NATO War Games
  • Trump and Putin race to tighten grip on the Arctic 
  • Patria anticipates Finnish needs unveiling its ARVE truck-mounted 155 mm self-propelled howitzer
  • Canada plans to deploy a $4 billion long-range radar
  • "Warming Arctic causes heat waves, floods in Europe"
  • Canada Buying $4 Billion Arctic Over-the-Horizon Radar from Australia
  • Patria Arctic Event 2025
  • RAF Typhoons tested in Arctic conditions during exercise Snow Rider in Finland
  • Patria 6×6, a success story with a long way ahead
  • New Arctic Salvage and Rescue Tug Delivered
  • Iron Fish Distillery to offer limited release of its Arctic Grayling rye whiskey
  • JAMSTEC Launches Japan’s First Arctic Research Vessel
  • New Alpine A390 performance SUV put through its paces in Arctic testing
  • 10 Far Side Comics That Will Make You Want to Visit the North Pole ASAP
  • Feds partner with Australia on $6-billion Arctic radar project in 'slap in the face' to Canadian company
  • Like an Old Spy Novel
  • Cloud security survey
  • Experts welcome news of Arctic early-warning radar project, want more detail on other North promises
  • Arctic blast set to end warm weather in Cochrane
  • Canada Looks To Close Critical Arctic Radar Gaps With Australia’s Help
  • Why the US military has cared about climate change since the Cold War
  • Danish Consortium Grows to Complete Redesigned Plan for Arctic Patrol Ships
  • Exposing FBI’s dirty deeds
  • Detroit Zoo welcomes new new polar bear to Arctic Ring of Life
  • The true north strong and green?
  • Daughter of Wiltshire explorer David Hempelman-Adams sets off on a solo Arctic trek
  • Arctic LNG 2 Ice-Class Tanker Further Delayed
  • World Meteorological Organization report documents spiraling weather and climate impacts
  • Greenland and Great Power Competition
  • A new Army manual lays out the ‘arctic determination’ at the heart of fighting in extreme cold
  • US Nuclear Bombers ‘Intercepted’ by NATO Jets in Arctic Circle Drills
  • Isuzu debuts new adventure-ready Basecamp
  • Royal Marines lead Arctic raids as Nato deters aggression on its northern flank
  • Canada strikes Arctic deal with Australia as it shifts away from US
  • Danish consortium ready to build new Arctic patrol vessels and frigates
  • Indigenous guides in the Arctic are training Canada’s military: ‘When they talk, I listen’
  • Royal Marines carry out ‘raids’ in the Arctic
  • Canada, Australia announce agreement to develop Arctic Radar Missile-detection System
  • The Isuzu D-Max ‘Basecamp’ is an Arctic Trucks AT35 upgrade for wilderness junkies
  • Arctic Coffee Expands Take-Home Range
  • Arctic LNG 2 deal could underwrite US-Russia detente
  • Canada to buy $4bn Australian radar for Arctic amid fraught US ties
  • Canada's new leader announces Australian radar purchase while visiting edge of Arctic Circle
  • Canada and Australia will develop new military radar system in the Arctic
  • 18th FIS: Sentinels of the Arctic
  • In Bolstering Arctic Security Green Party Reminds PM Carney Not to Neglect Climate Action
  • NDP says Liberal Arctic announcement ignores challenges facing Northerners
  • Canada PM Carney announces deal with Australia to boost Arctic radar
  • Canada’s new prime minister announces Australian radar purchase while visiting edge of Arctic Circle
  • Prime Minister Carney strengthens Canada’s security and sovereignty
  • New Canadian PM to announce Australian radar purchase
  • Carney announces plans to boost Canada’s military footprint in the Arctic
  • New imports and exports between Port of Churchill and world markets for fertilizer shipments
  • Canada to partner with Australia on early warning detection system in the Arctic
  • Race for Arctic Cables by 2030
  • The Geopolitical Development in the Arctic Reflects the World Order, Says Researcher
  • Canada's new prime minister visits country's Arctic region to assert sovereignty
  • Isuzu Makes the Already Tough D-Max Arctic Trucks AT35 Even Cooler With New Basecamp 'SUV'
  • New study examines Swedish elite opinion about international organizations
  • Controversial ‘White Gold of Greenland’ Doc Finds Distribution After Being Pulled in Denmark Amid Trump Bid for Arctic Island
  • Frozen front: Why Norway sees Ukraine as its Arctic security shield
  • Canada Plans to Acquire New Helicopters to Support the Deployment of Its Future Fighters in Arctic
  • Pole position – Canada’s slow steps forward in Arctic defence and security: Alexander Dalziel
  • Visiting Antarctica or the Arctic? Here's how to minimise your impact
  • Arctic Coffee expands take-home range with UK’s first 1L Vanilla Latte Iced Coffee
  • Carney set to make sovereignty announcement in Iqaluit
  • Premiership Partner: Arctic Cabins
  • Carney, defence minister and military chief in Iqaluit for sovereignty announcement
  • Arctic grown seaweed will be next big thing on your menu
  • A New Age for US-Russia Arctic Cooperation?
  • Arctic Training Enhances Allied Fires Readiness
  • Russia deploys lethal submarines 37 miles from NATO border
  • Avid Southend fundraiser completes £15k 'magical' Arctic adventure for charity
  • SA man endures frostnip, hallucinations to win Arctic ultra-marathon
  • Aotw: Polar, Arctic, Hercules, and company lead Holmes’ to first Iditarod victory
  • MoU Signed for Pan-Arctic Cable System
  • Permafrost Melt Posing ‘Significant Risks’ To Arctic Regions’ Communities
  • Premier R.J. Simpson Welcomes Prime Minister’s Focus on the North
  • American bomber ‘intercepted’ by European fighters

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