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On the eve of Palm Sunday and the start of Holy Week, extremists in Syria are once again targeting Christians. 🇸🇾
This afternoon, tribal forces and terrorist sympathisers (mainly from the city of Qalaat al-Mudiq) launched a campaign of looting against Christian-owned property in the locality of Suqaylabiyah, in the governorate of Hama, as well as against civilians of that faith.
The security forces once again acted ambiguously: firing into the air to disperse the attackers on the one hand, whilst guiding and protecting them as they raided and destroyed property on the other.
This forms part of the systematic violence that the Syrian Transitional Government either approves of or condones, against Syrian minorities with the aim of sowing terror amongst them.
In Damascus, the Christian community gathered in front of the Orthodox Patriarchate in Damascus to condemn the attack on Hama.
This afternoon, tribal forces and terrorist sympathisers (mainly from the city of Qalaat al-Mudiq) launched a campaign of looting against Christian-owned property in the locality of Suqaylabiyah, in the governorate of Hama, as well as against civilians of that faith.
The security forces once again acted ambiguously: firing into the air to disperse the attackers on the one hand, whilst guiding and protecting them as they raided and destroyed property on the other.
This forms part of the systematic violence that the Syrian Transitional Government either approves of or condones, against Syrian minorities with the aim of sowing terror amongst them.
In Damascus, the Christian community gathered in front of the Orthodox Patriarchate in Damascus to condemn the attack on Hama.
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The al-Amshat gang, affiliated with the security forces and allied with the Syrian Transitional Government, is threatening the Christian community in Hama.
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🇨🇳🇯🇵 China Rejects Japan's Apology Over Embassy Break-In
China's Foreign Ministry spokesman Lin Jian said on March 27 that Japan's expression of regret over the embassy break-in was insufficient. Lin called on Japan to conduct a thorough investigation and provide a responsible explanation to China.
The incident occurred on March 24, when a knife-wielding Japanese military officer entered the Chinese embassy in Tokyo. Japan's chief government spokesman Minoru Kihara described the incident as regrettable and said the government would take measures to prevent recurrence.
Japan's Defence Minister Shinjiro Koizumi also called the incident truly regrettable and said his ministry was fully cooperating with the ongoing police investigation. Sino-Japanese relations had already deteriorated since November, when Japan's prime minister stated that Japan could deploy its military if a Chinese move against Taiwan also threatened Japanese territory.
#China #Japan
@asianomics
China's Foreign Ministry spokesman Lin Jian said on March 27 that Japan's expression of regret over the embassy break-in was insufficient. Lin called on Japan to conduct a thorough investigation and provide a responsible explanation to China.
The incident occurred on March 24, when a knife-wielding Japanese military officer entered the Chinese embassy in Tokyo. Japan's chief government spokesman Minoru Kihara described the incident as regrettable and said the government would take measures to prevent recurrence.
Japan's Defence Minister Shinjiro Koizumi also called the incident truly regrettable and said his ministry was fully cooperating with the ongoing police investigation. Sino-Japanese relations had already deteriorated since November, when Japan's prime minister stated that Japan could deploy its military if a Chinese move against Taiwan also threatened Japanese territory.
#China #Japan
@asianomics
The Straits Times
China demands more than just ‘regret’ from Japan after embassy break-in
A knife-wielding Japanese military officer broke into the Chinese embassy in Tokyo on March 24. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read more at straitstimes.com.
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🇨🇺 Cuba Patients Dying Under US Oil Blockade
Cuban doctors say the US oil blockade imposed by the Trump administration has collapsed basic medical care on the island. Power outages are disrupting hospitals, refrigerated medications, and surgical equipment. Cuba and the US are reportedly engaged in bilateral talks amid the pressure campaign.
The blockade is accelerating humanitarian collapse without producing any measurable political transition. The Cuban Communist Party has survived every form of US economic pressure for over six decades by controlling internal repression and information. Ordinary Cubans — patients in hospitals, not apparatchiks — absorb the cost while the regime negotiates from a position of controlled suffering. The question of who actually benefits from this strategy deserves a serious answer that the administration has not provided. Pressure without a realistic endgame is not policy. It is punishment of a civilian population.
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Cuban doctors say the US oil blockade imposed by the Trump administration has collapsed basic medical care on the island. Power outages are disrupting hospitals, refrigerated medications, and surgical equipment. Cuba and the US are reportedly engaged in bilateral talks amid the pressure campaign.
The blockade is accelerating humanitarian collapse without producing any measurable political transition. The Cuban Communist Party has survived every form of US economic pressure for over six decades by controlling internal repression and information. Ordinary Cubans — patients in hospitals, not apparatchiks — absorb the cost while the regime negotiates from a position of controlled suffering. The question of who actually benefits from this strategy deserves a serious answer that the administration has not provided. Pressure without a realistic endgame is not policy. It is punishment of a civilian population.
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Nytimes
Cuban Patients Are Dying Because of U.S. Blockade, Doctors Say
Cuban health care was once the pride of the island. Now the U.S. oil blockade is upending even basic medical care.
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🇵🇦 China Detaining Panama-Flagged Ships in Port Dispute
The US Federal Maritime Commission said Thursday it is monitoring a surge in Chinese detentions of Panama-flagged vessels, linked to a Panamanian court ruling against Hong Kong-based CK Hutchison over port control rights. The dispute involves strategic ports at both ends of the Panama Canal.
This is the Panama Canal infrastructure fight playing out in real time at Chinese ports. CK Hutchison's canal-adjacent terminal holdings became a flashpoint after the Trump administration pressured Panama over Chinese influence — and now Beijing is responding by squeezing Panama-flagged shipping. The canal is not just a trade route. It is a drug and migrant smuggling corridor and a strategic chokepoint. Any instability in its governance creates operational opportunities that trafficking networks will exploit. Washington opened this front. It does not appear to have a plan for managing the consequences.
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☠️ Blood Meridian
The US Federal Maritime Commission said Thursday it is monitoring a surge in Chinese detentions of Panama-flagged vessels, linked to a Panamanian court ruling against Hong Kong-based CK Hutchison over port control rights. The dispute involves strategic ports at both ends of the Panama Canal.
This is the Panama Canal infrastructure fight playing out in real time at Chinese ports. CK Hutchison's canal-adjacent terminal holdings became a flashpoint after the Trump administration pressured Panama over Chinese influence — and now Beijing is responding by squeezing Panama-flagged shipping. The canal is not just a trade route. It is a drug and migrant smuggling corridor and a strategic chokepoint. Any instability in its governance creates operational opportunities that trafficking networks will exploit. Washington opened this front. It does not appear to have a plan for managing the consequences.
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Reuters
China detaining Panama-flagged ships amid battle over port control, FMC says
The U.S. Federal Maritime Commission (FMC) said on Thursday it is closely monitoring a surge in detentions of Panama-flagged vessels in China that appears tied to a Panama court ruling against Hong Kong-based CK Hutchison.
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🇨🇺 Two Mexican Aid Boats Disappear Near Cuba
Mexico's navy reported Thursday that two boats carrying humanitarian aid bound for Cuba have gone missing. No further details on crew numbers, cargo specifics, or last known coordinates were immediately released. The disappearance occurs amid the US oil blockade and ongoing US-Cuba bilateral talks.
The Caribbean between Mexico's Yucatan coast and Cuba is not a benign maritime corridor. It runs through waters active with smuggling operations — narcotics moving north, cash and weapons moving south — and the same chokepoints used by humanitarian boats are used by trafficking networks. Two vessels going dark in that stretch warrants serious scrutiny beyond the official humanitarian framing. Whether this is weather, trafficking interdiction, or something else entirely, the Mexican navy's vague statement raises more questions than it answers. The timing, during an active geopolitical pressure campaign on Cuba, makes silence worse.
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Mexico's navy reported Thursday that two boats carrying humanitarian aid bound for Cuba have gone missing. No further details on crew numbers, cargo specifics, or last known coordinates were immediately released. The disappearance occurs amid the US oil blockade and ongoing US-Cuba bilateral talks.
The Caribbean between Mexico's Yucatan coast and Cuba is not a benign maritime corridor. It runs through waters active with smuggling operations — narcotics moving north, cash and weapons moving south — and the same chokepoints used by humanitarian boats are used by trafficking networks. Two vessels going dark in that stretch warrants serious scrutiny beyond the official humanitarian framing. Whether this is weather, trafficking interdiction, or something else entirely, the Mexican navy's vague statement raises more questions than it answers. The timing, during an active geopolitical pressure campaign on Cuba, makes silence worse.
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ADL CEO Jonathan Greenblatt complains about Sora generating "anti-Semitic videos"—OpenAI CEO Sam Altman shuts it down entirely shortly thereafter.
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Prime Minister Anthony Albanese says there will be no COVID style response to the fuel crisis and no mandates, promising only a coordinated national approach.
There will however be “voluntary” recommendations and state powers, just like during COVID.
There will however be “voluntary” recommendations and state powers, just like during COVID.
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NEW - Aegis destroyer Chokai becomes Japan’s first vessel capable of carrying and launching Tomahawk missiles after modifications were completed in U.S.. It will undergo live-fire testing and return to Japan in September.
Read here: https://www.disclose.tv/id/osr32lprz5/
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MSDF destroyer becomes Japan's first ship capable of firing Tomahawk missiles
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Severe flooding caused by intense rainfall in Muscat, Oman 🇴🇲 (27.03.2026)
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Rallies planned in thousands of US cities for 'No Kings' protest against Trump
Thousands of rallies are expected across the U.S. on Saturday in the latest "No Kings" protest against the policies of President Donald Trump and his administration. t.me/ourwarstoday – t.me/ournewsfeedtoday
Brad Brooks,Maria Tsvetkova | reuters.com • Mar 28, 2026
Thousands of rallies are expected across the U.S. on Saturday in the latest "No Kings" protest against the policies of President Donald Trump and his administration. t.me/ourwarstoday – t.me/ournewsfeedtoday
Brad Brooks,Maria Tsvetkova | reuters.com • Mar 28, 2026
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At CPAC, a generational divide over Republican support for Israel
When former Congressman Matt Gaetz opened his speech by aligning with a Republican faction "loyal to only one nation," his message to the Conservative Political Action Conference was clear: It was a veiled swipe at perceived Israeli influence over U.S. politicians, even without naming Israel outright. t.me/ourwarstoday – t.me/ournewsfeedtoday
Nathan Layne | reuters.com • Mar 28, 2026
When former Congressman Matt Gaetz opened his speech by aligning with a Republican faction "loyal to only one nation," his message to the Conservative Political Action Conference was clear: It was a veiled swipe at perceived Israeli influence over U.S. politicians, even without naming Israel outright. t.me/ourwarstoday – t.me/ournewsfeedtoday
Nathan Layne | reuters.com • Mar 28, 2026
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🇨🇩🇨🇳 Congo and China deepen mining cooperation as US pushes rival minerals deal
The Democratic Republic of Congo and China have signed an agreement to expand cooperation in Congo's mining sector, the Congolese government announced on 27 March 2026. The deal comes as Washington pursues a competing minerals pact with Kinshasa, intensifying a broader contest among global powers over access to the DRC's vast reserves of cobalt, coltan, and other critical minerals.
The DRC holds some of the world's largest deposits of minerals essential to battery and defence technologies, making it a focal point of geopolitical rivalry between Beijing and Washington.
#DRC
#Congo
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The Democratic Republic of Congo and China have signed an agreement to expand cooperation in Congo's mining sector, the Congolese government announced on 27 March 2026. The deal comes as Washington pursues a competing minerals pact with Kinshasa, intensifying a broader contest among global powers over access to the DRC's vast reserves of cobalt, coltan, and other critical minerals.
The DRC holds some of the world's largest deposits of minerals essential to battery and defence technologies, making it a focal point of geopolitical rivalry between Beijing and Washington.
#DRC
#Congo
#China
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@africaintel
Reuters
Congo, China deepen mining ties as US pushes rival minerals pact
Democratic Republic of Congo and China have signed a deal to deepen cooperation in the African nation's mining sector, Congo's government said, as global powers jockey for influence in the strategically important minerals powerhouse.
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🌍 African countries ration power and dilute fuel as Iran war disrupts oil supplies
Several African countries are introducing emergency measures to cope with oil supply disruptions caused by the ongoing conflict involving Iran, Israel, and the United States. Governments across the continent have resorted to power rationing and diluting petrol supplies as shortages mount and fuel prices rise.
The disruption follows the partial blockage of the Strait of Hormuz, a critical chokepoint for global energy flows, which has sent shockwaves through import-dependent African economies.
#Africa
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Several African countries are introducing emergency measures to cope with oil supply disruptions caused by the ongoing conflict involving Iran, Israel, and the United States. Governments across the continent have resorted to power rationing and diluting petrol supplies as shortages mount and fuel prices rise.
The disruption follows the partial blockage of the Strait of Hormuz, a critical chokepoint for global energy flows, which has sent shockwaves through import-dependent African economies.
#Africa
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@africaintel
Bbc
Rationing power and diluting petrol - how African countries are coping with effects of Iran war
The disruption in oil supplies has caused shortages and concerns in several African countries.
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🇸🇩 Global Fund approves over $1.6 million in emergency TB funding for conflict-hit Sudan
The Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria has approved $1,607,729 in emergency funding to support tuberculosis diagnosis and treatment in Sudan through 31 December 2026. The funding will be implemented by the United Nations Development Programme in collaboration with Sudan's Federal Ministry of Health National TB Programme and local organisations, targeting internally displaced persons and host communities.
Sudan has been gripped by a devastating civil war since April 2023, which has displaced millions and severely undermined the country's public health infrastructure.
#Sudan
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The Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria has approved $1,607,729 in emergency funding to support tuberculosis diagnosis and treatment in Sudan through 31 December 2026. The funding will be implemented by the United Nations Development Programme in collaboration with Sudan's Federal Ministry of Health National TB Programme and local organisations, targeting internally displaced persons and host communities.
Sudan has been gripped by a devastating civil war since April 2023, which has displaced millions and severely undermined the country's public health infrastructure.
#Sudan
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Sudan: Global Fund Approves Emergency TB Funding for Conflict-Affected Sudan
The Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria (the Global Fund) has approved US$1,607,729 in emergency funding to support urgent tuberculosis (TB) diagnosis and treatment for internally displaced persons (IDPs) and host communities in Sudan through…
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🇿🇦 South Africa's Ramaphosa says exclusion from G7 summit is no surprise
South African President Cyril Ramaphosa said his exclusion from the upcoming G7 summit was not unexpected, following reports that the United States pressured France to withdraw his invitation. According to reports, US President Donald Trump threatened to boycott the summit if Ramaphosa attended.
The episode reflects ongoing tensions between Pretoria and Washington, which have intensified over South Africa's foreign policy positions, including its case against Israel at the International Court of Justice.
#SouthAfrica
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South African President Cyril Ramaphosa said his exclusion from the upcoming G7 summit was not unexpected, following reports that the United States pressured France to withdraw his invitation. According to reports, US President Donald Trump threatened to boycott the summit if Ramaphosa attended.
The episode reflects ongoing tensions between Pretoria and Washington, which have intensified over South Africa's foreign policy positions, including its case against Israel at the International Court of Justice.
#SouthAfrica
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Bbc
South Africa's exclusion from G7 summit no surprise, says Ramaphosa
Reports say the US pressured France to rescind Ramaphosa’s invitation after Trump threatened to boycott the summit.
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🇦🇺 Cyclone Narelle Cuts Output at Two Major Australian LNG Plants, Tightening Asian Supply
The storm system formerly known as Tropical Cyclone Narelle continued disrupting production at two of Australia's largest LNG export facilities on Saturday as it weakened across the country's northwest. Three Australian plants in total have seen output curtailed, collectively representing approximately 8% of global LNG supply. The outages come at a moment when Asian buyers are already navigating supply anxiety driven by Hormuz-related disruptions affecting Qatari volumes.
Australia is the world's largest or second-largest LNG exporter depending on the month, and its northwestern facilities — including Gorgon, Wheatstone, and Pluto — are the backbone of contracted supply to Japan, South Korea, China, and Taiwan. Simultaneous weather-driven outages and geopolitical supply risk from the Middle East create a compounding squeeze. Spot LNG prices in Asia, already elevated, face additional upward pressure as buyers scramble to cover shortfalls.
The question for Asian gas importers is whether these overlapping disruptions are brief enough to manage through storage drawdowns or severe enough to force emergency spot purchasing at prices that risk industrial demand destruction.
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@songofoil
The storm system formerly known as Tropical Cyclone Narelle continued disrupting production at two of Australia's largest LNG export facilities on Saturday as it weakened across the country's northwest. Three Australian plants in total have seen output curtailed, collectively representing approximately 8% of global LNG supply. The outages come at a moment when Asian buyers are already navigating supply anxiety driven by Hormuz-related disruptions affecting Qatari volumes.
Australia is the world's largest or second-largest LNG exporter depending on the month, and its northwestern facilities — including Gorgon, Wheatstone, and Pluto — are the backbone of contracted supply to Japan, South Korea, China, and Taiwan. Simultaneous weather-driven outages and geopolitical supply risk from the Middle East create a compounding squeeze. Spot LNG prices in Asia, already elevated, face additional upward pressure as buyers scramble to cover shortfalls.
The question for Asian gas importers is whether these overlapping disruptions are brief enough to manage through storage drawdowns or severe enough to force emergency spot purchasing at prices that risk industrial demand destruction.
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@songofoil