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Cuban President Confirms U.S. Talks Amid Energy Crisis

Cuban President Miguel Díaz-Canel has announced the initiation of discussions with the US government under President Donald Trump, aiming to resolve long-standing disputes between the two nations amidst an energy crisis.

Republic of the Congo President Sassou Nguesso Likely to Win March 15 Election

The Republic of the Congo is set to hold elections on March 15, 2026, with President Denis Sassou Nguesso, 82, expected to secure another term in a vote widely seen as a foregone conclusion. Despite his 47-year rule, Sassou's grip on power remains tenuous due to economic challenges, corruption, and a youth population eager for change.

Jury Begins Deliberations in Social Media Addiction Bellwether Trial

A landmark case for social media responsibility has begun deliberations, potentially setting a legal precedent for thousands of similar lawsuits.

U.S. Navy to Escort Oil Tankers Through Strait of Hormuz to Counter Iranian Threats

As tensions with Iran continue to escalate, the U.S. Navy has deployed escort vessels to protect oil tankers navigating the critical Strait of Hormuz. The strategic location of the strait, which connects the Persian Gulf to the Gulf of Oman, has made it a focal point for regional conflicts, with Iran frequently threatening to restrict maritime access.

Jesse Jackson Jr. Condemns Presidential Interference in His Father’s Memorial Service

Civil rights leader Rev. Jesse Jackson Sr.'s memorial service became a focal point for discussions about the intersection of public mourning and politics, with his son Jesse Jackson Jr. condemning former Presidents Barack Obama, Joe Biden, and Bill Clinton for incorporating political references into the event.

Iraqi Kurds Refuse to Take Sides as US-Israeli Influence Fuels Border Tensions with Iran

As tensions escalate between Iran and its regional adversaries, the Kurdistan Regional Government (KRG) has reaffirmed its commitment to neutrality, rejecting allegations of participating in a potential military alliance with Iranian Kurdish separatists.

Nepal’s Music to Politics Convergence Claims Victory Over Former Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli

In a historic shift, Nepal's music-to-politics convergence has claimed victory over former Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli, with rapper-turned-politician Balendra Shah's Rastriya Swatantra Party (RSP) poised to form the next government.

Iran’s Leadership Crisis Deepens After Supreme Leader’s Assassination and Assembly Strikes

Iran's leadership crisis deepens following the assassination of Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, triggering a constitutional crisis and power struggles within the country.

Britain-U.S. Ties Fracture Amid Growing Divisions on Iran Diplomacy and Commercial Tensions

The historic alliance between the United States and the United Kingdom is facing unprecedented strain, with disagreements over Iran diplomacy and commercial tensions threatening to fracture a partnership that has been at the forefront of global politics for decades.

Dimon’s Banking Ruling Undermined by Proponent of Stablecoin Innovation

A contentious debate between the White House and major financial institutions has emerged over the regulatory approach to yield-bearing stablecoins, with significant implications for the crypto industry and traditional banks.
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Italy confiscates €200M in assets linked to late Sicilian mafia boss

Italian authorities seized €200M in assets linked to late Sicilian mafia boss Matteo Messina Denaro, spanning multiple countries and targeting drug trafficking networks. The operation highlights global efforts to disrupt Cosa Nostra's financial reach, though experts note challenges in fully dismantling the organization's decentralized structure.

Iran Lifts Internet Blackout, Restrictions Remain

Iran lifts 88-day internet blackout, but access remains limited at 50% of pre-shutdown levels under President Masoud Pezeshkian’s 'pro-internet' policy, which prioritizes paid access over free expression, amid ongoing censorship and geopolitical tensions under President Trump’s administration.

NASA’s JWST detects daily cloud cycle on exoplanet WASP-94A b

NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope has captured the first direct observation of a daily cloud cycle on exoplanet WASP-94A b, revealing magnesium silicate clouds forming in the morning and dissipating at night, reshaping understanding of its atmospheric chemistry. The discovery, published in *Science*, marks a breakthrough in studying Hot Jupiters’ dynamic weather patterns.

U.S. strikes Iranian drone sites near Strait of Hormuz for second time in three days

U.S. strikes Iranian drone sites near Strait of Hormuz for second time in three days, escalating tensions. Both sides claim defensive actions, but conflicting accounts and strategic stakes over energy routes raise concerns. President Trump’s administration faces balancing escalation with diplomacy amid regional risks.