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Christian population in Al-Suqaylabiyah protesting against the violations done by Joulani supporters and Sunni Arab extremists.
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Larry Fink, CEO of BlackRock, met with Recep Tayyip Erdoฤan during a visit to Turkey.
The meeting reportedly focused on investment opportunities, economic cooperation, and Turkeyโs financial outlook. Discussions likely included foreign direct investment, infrastructure financing, and collaboration between BlackRock and Turkish institutions.
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The meeting reportedly focused on investment opportunities, economic cooperation, and Turkeyโs financial outlook. Discussions likely included foreign direct investment, infrastructure financing, and collaboration between BlackRock and Turkish institutions.
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Some Turkish citizens are skeptical or opposed to the involvement of firms like BlackRock in Turkey.
A major concern is that large global asset managers could gain outsized influence over Turkeyโs economy.
BlackRock is often seen as part of a powerful global financial system.
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A major concern is that large global asset managers could gain outsized influence over Turkeyโs economy.
BlackRock is often seen as part of a powerful global financial system.
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Locals in the town of Harak in the Daraa countryside clashed with the so-called Syrian General Security.
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๐จ๐ณ Scholar Warns ASEAN Against Exploiting US-China Tensions
Chinese political scientist Zheng Yongnian cautioned Southeast Asian nations against leveraging US-China tensions for short-term gains, warning the strategy could backfire. He stated that smaller countries should not assume the United States would back them in such a calculation.
Zheng noted that while it is possible for smaller states to navigate between major powers, doing so requires a high level of finesse. The remarks were made in the context of ongoing trade and geopolitical friction between Washington and Beijing.
Southeast Asian governments have faced growing pressure to position themselves as US-China competition intensifies across trade, security, and technology. Zheng's comments reflect a line of argument from Chinese academics that regional hedging carries significant strategic risk.
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Chinese political scientist Zheng Yongnian cautioned Southeast Asian nations against leveraging US-China tensions for short-term gains, warning the strategy could backfire. He stated that smaller countries should not assume the United States would back them in such a calculation.
Zheng noted that while it is possible for smaller states to navigate between major powers, doing so requires a high level of finesse. The remarks were made in the context of ongoing trade and geopolitical friction between Washington and Beijing.
Southeast Asian governments have faced growing pressure to position themselves as US-China competition intensifies across trade, security, and technology. Zheng's comments reflect a line of argument from Chinese academics that regional hedging carries significant strategic risk.
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Asean countries warned against exploiting US-China tensions for short-term gain
Chinese political scientist says Southeast Asian nations โshould not assume that the US will back themโ and that strategy could backfire.
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๐ธ๐ฌ๐จ๐ณ Singapore PM Urges Engagement With China, Japan
Singapore Prime Minister Lawrence Wong, speaking to reporters after visits to Hainan and Hong Kong, said it is important for Singapore to engage both China and Japan not only bilaterally but also in shaping regional affairs. He described the two countries as important partners for ASEAN, with China its largest trading partner and Japan a top investor.
Wong acknowledged that China and Japan are going through a difficult phase in their relations. Tokyo is set to downgrade ties with Beijing according to a diplomatic report awaiting Japanese government approval in April, and tensions have been building since Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi said in November 2025 that any Chinese use of force against Taiwan could justify a military response by Tokyo.
Wong framed Singapore's position as maintaining friendship with all major powers without taking sides, describing this as consistent with ASEAN's broader stance. The remarks followed back-to-back trips to Japan, where Singapore and Japan upgraded their ties to a strategic partnership, and to China, where Wong addressed the Boao Forum for Asia.
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Singapore Prime Minister Lawrence Wong, speaking to reporters after visits to Hainan and Hong Kong, said it is important for Singapore to engage both China and Japan not only bilaterally but also in shaping regional affairs. He described the two countries as important partners for ASEAN, with China its largest trading partner and Japan a top investor.
Wong acknowledged that China and Japan are going through a difficult phase in their relations. Tokyo is set to downgrade ties with Beijing according to a diplomatic report awaiting Japanese government approval in April, and tensions have been building since Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi said in November 2025 that any Chinese use of force against Taiwan could justify a military response by Tokyo.
Wong framed Singapore's position as maintaining friendship with all major powers without taking sides, describing this as consistent with ASEAN's broader stance. The remarks followed back-to-back trips to Japan, where Singapore and Japan upgraded their ties to a strategic partnership, and to China, where Wong addressed the Boao Forum for Asia.
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๐น๐ญ๐ฎ๐ท Thailand Secures Iran Deal on Hormuz Transit
Thailand reached an agreement with Iran to allow Thai oil tankers safe passage through the Strait of Hormuz, Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul announced on March 28. He stated the arrangement would reduce disruptions to fuel imports and prevent a recurrence of shortages seen earlier in March.
Iran's Revolutionary Guards had effectively curtailed shipping through the strait since a Middle East war began in late February, with commodities shipping falling 95 per cent between March 1 and March 26, according to maritime tracking platform Kpler. Iran's Revolutionary Guards separately stated on March 27 they had turned back three vessels attempting to transit the waterway, describing the route as closed to ships linked to its enemies.
The British naval maritime security agency UKMTO reported 24 commercial vessels, including 11 tankers, had been attacked or reported incidents in the Gulf, the Strait of Hormuz, or the Gulf of Oman during March. More than 80 per cent of crude oil and LNG transiting the strait is destined for Asia, according to the US Energy Information Administration.
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Thailand reached an agreement with Iran to allow Thai oil tankers safe passage through the Strait of Hormuz, Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul announced on March 28. He stated the arrangement would reduce disruptions to fuel imports and prevent a recurrence of shortages seen earlier in March.
Iran's Revolutionary Guards had effectively curtailed shipping through the strait since a Middle East war began in late February, with commodities shipping falling 95 per cent between March 1 and March 26, according to maritime tracking platform Kpler. Iran's Revolutionary Guards separately stated on March 27 they had turned back three vessels attempting to transit the waterway, describing the route as closed to ships linked to its enemies.
The British naval maritime security agency UKMTO reported 24 commercial vessels, including 11 tankers, had been attacked or reported incidents in the Gulf, the Strait of Hormuz, or the Gulf of Oman during March. More than 80 per cent of crude oil and LNG transiting the strait is destined for Asia, according to the US Energy Information Administration.
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๐ฒ๐พ๐ฎ๐ท Iran Clears Seven Malaysian Ships to Transit
Malaysia's Foreign Minister Mohamad Hasan stated on March 28 that seven Malaysian ships stranded in the Strait of Hormuz would be permitted to depart. The clearance followed direct calls between Hasan and his Iranian counterpart, and between Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim and Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian.
Iran's government agreed to open a transit window for the tankers, with Hasan indicating departure could occur at any time. A Malaysian cargo vessel carrying fertiliser had already been granted passage separately ahead of the others.
The stranded vessels are owned by Petronas, MISC, Sapura Energy and other companies. Approximately 2,000 commercial ships in total are currently held up in the vicinity of the strait.
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Malaysia's Foreign Minister Mohamad Hasan stated on March 28 that seven Malaysian ships stranded in the Strait of Hormuz would be permitted to depart. The clearance followed direct calls between Hasan and his Iranian counterpart, and between Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim and Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian.
Iran's government agreed to open a transit window for the tankers, with Hasan indicating departure could occur at any time. A Malaysian cargo vessel carrying fertiliser had already been granted passage separately ahead of the others.
The stranded vessels are owned by Petronas, MISC, Sapura Energy and other companies. Approximately 2,000 commercial ships in total are currently held up in the vicinity of the strait.
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๐ฎ๐ฉ Indonesia Bans Under-16s From Social Media
Indonesia on Saturday began implementing a government regulation approved earlier in March that prohibits children under 16 from accessing digital platforms including YouTube, TikTok, Facebook, Instagram, X, and Roblox. The measure is intended to limit exposure to pornography, cyberbullying, online scams, and addictive content.
Indonesia's Communication and Digital Affairs Minister Meutya Hafid stated that all digital platforms operating in the country must bring their products and services into compliance with applicable regulations, with no exceptions for any business entity. The regulation is estimated to affect around 70 million children in a country of approximately 280 million people.
Indonesia becomes the first country in Southeast Asia to impose such a ban, following a similar measure introduced by Australia in 2024. Implementation will proceed gradually until all platforms comply.
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Indonesia on Saturday began implementing a government regulation approved earlier in March that prohibits children under 16 from accessing digital platforms including YouTube, TikTok, Facebook, Instagram, X, and Roblox. The measure is intended to limit exposure to pornography, cyberbullying, online scams, and addictive content.
Indonesia's Communication and Digital Affairs Minister Meutya Hafid stated that all digital platforms operating in the country must bring their products and services into compliance with applicable regulations, with no exceptions for any business entity. The regulation is estimated to affect around 70 million children in a country of approximately 280 million people.
Indonesia becomes the first country in Southeast Asia to impose such a ban, following a similar measure introduced by Australia in 2024. Implementation will proceed gradually until all platforms comply.
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Indonesia begins social media ban for children under 16
Indonesia is now the first country in Southeast Asia to ban children from having accounts on platforms such as YouTube, TikTok and Facebook.
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Orban was booed at his own campaign rally in Gyลr. He snapped back, accusing the crowd of pushing Ukrainian interests and wanting a pro-Ukraine government that would send Hungariansโ money to Ukraine.
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๐ฆ๐บ Australia Moves to Amend Export-Finance Laws to Protect Fuel Security
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese announced on Saturday that Australia will amend its export-finance legislation to strengthen national fuel security as the Iran war continues to disrupt regional supply chains. The move signals that Canberra views the current disruption not as a transient price shock but as a structural vulnerability requiring legislative intervention. Australia imports the majority of its liquid fuels and has long been identified by defense and energy analysts as dangerously exposed to any prolonged disruption in Middle Eastern supply routes.
The amendment targets export-finance mechanisms, suggesting the government intends to use state-backed financial instruments to incentivize domestic fuel storage, refining investment, or long-term supply contracting from alternative sources. Australia shuttered most of its domestic refining capacity over the past decade, leaving it dependent on imported refined products. Combined with the LNG export outages caused by Cyclone Narelle this week, the government faces simultaneous pressure on both the export and import sides of its energy balance sheet.
Australia's legislative response is an early indicator of how middle-power energy importers will begin rebuilding supply chain resilience in the wake of a war that has exposed the fragility of Hormuz-dependent trade flows.
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Prime Minister Anthony Albanese announced on Saturday that Australia will amend its export-finance legislation to strengthen national fuel security as the Iran war continues to disrupt regional supply chains. The move signals that Canberra views the current disruption not as a transient price shock but as a structural vulnerability requiring legislative intervention. Australia imports the majority of its liquid fuels and has long been identified by defense and energy analysts as dangerously exposed to any prolonged disruption in Middle Eastern supply routes.
The amendment targets export-finance mechanisms, suggesting the government intends to use state-backed financial instruments to incentivize domestic fuel storage, refining investment, or long-term supply contracting from alternative sources. Australia shuttered most of its domestic refining capacity over the past decade, leaving it dependent on imported refined products. Combined with the LNG export outages caused by Cyclone Narelle this week, the government faces simultaneous pressure on both the export and import sides of its energy balance sheet.
Australia's legislative response is an early indicator of how middle-power energy importers will begin rebuilding supply chain resilience in the wake of a war that has exposed the fragility of Hormuz-dependent trade flows.
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NEW - French counter-terrorism are investigating after a man was arrested for reportedly trying to set off a homemade explosive device outside Bank of America in Paris, alleging that he was recruited to do it via Snapchat for โฌ600, a second man fled the scene.
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French police foil Paris bomb attack outside US bank
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Australia's Agriculture industry consumes 2.5 billion liters of fuel using 7.5% of all the country's diesel production in a short period of time.
In the past 20 years Australia has shut down 6 of their 8 refineries that make fuel and are only left with less than 20% refining capacity to meet their own domestic needs. Recall, this is an island, unlike Canada that leverages the USA for its refining, Australia has to import 90% of all their diesel fuel.
With only a 25-30 day stockpile of fuel this isn't looking good. You need 58 million barrels of raw crude just to make enough diesel for the agriculture industry. Considering that 50% of fuel use in Australia is diesel, it makes perfect sense that there is a scarcity of fuel.
Australia consumes 575,000 barrels/d of diesel while producing only 75,000 barrels/d of diesel. This is a globalists wet dream, Albanese is really impressed with this I am sure.
Regional Crop Production Leaders (2025โ2026)
-Western Australia: 26.9 million tonnes
(New state record; produced 40% of the nation's wheat.)
-New South Wales: 18.0 million tonnes
(Heavy hitter in wheat and the primary hub for cotton.)
-South Australia: 9.2 million tonnes
(Massive recovery year for barley and lentils.)
-Victoria: 10.4 million tonnes
(Record-breaking yields for barley and pulse crops.)
-Queensland: 3.9 million tonnes
(Record winter crop; major producer of chickpeas and sorghum.)
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NEW - Twelve tons of KitKat chocolate bars, 413,793 โ bars, were stolen in Europe as thieves โmade off with the truck transporting them .
Kit Kat said in a statement, "Whilst we appreciate the criminals' exceptional taste, the fact remains that โ cargo โtheft is an escalating โissue for businesses of all sizes."
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Kit Kat said in a statement, "Whilst we appreciate the criminals' exceptional taste, the fact remains that โ cargo โtheft is an escalating โissue for businesses of all sizes."
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Massive flooding reported in Dagestan, Russia ๐ท๐บ (28.03.2026)
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Flooding on Jamal Abdul Nasser Road in Al Majaz 2, Sharjah, UAE ๐ฆ๐ช (29.03.2026)
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Roads remain flooded after heavy rainfall in Sharjah, UAE ๐ฆ๐ช (29.03.2026)
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Floodwater still remains on Jamal Abdul Nasser Road after heavy rain in Sharjah, United Arab Emirates ๐ฆ๐ช (29.03.2026)
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Floodwater still remains on roads in Al Majaz 1, Sharjah, UAE ๐ฆ๐ช (29.03.2026)
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๐ญ๐น #Haiti: Recently released footage shows Haitian police using FPV drones to strike the hideout of a gang leader named Jeff โGu Guwaโ Larose in Canaan.