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WorldMar 13

Gulf shipping disrupted amid regional conflict, energy revenues decline

Maritime operations in the Gulf face disruption from military activity while regional energy revenues have dropped $15 billion since conflict began.

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WorldMar 14

Moscow Reports Drone Intercepts Amid Internet Disruptions

Russian officials reported shooting down drones near Moscow while the city experienced mobile internet outages.

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WorldMar 14

Russian Strike on Kyiv Region Kills 4, Wounds 15

A Russian attack on the Kyiv region killed four people and wounded at least 15, damaging residential and critical infrastructure.

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WorldMar 9

Iraq Oil Output Reportedly Drops 60% Amid Regional Tensions

Iraq's oil production has allegedly fallen by approximately 60% due to tanker blockages related to regional conflict involving Iran.

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WorldMar 4

Analyst Links Iran Military Action to China Strategy as Factory Data Shows Mixed Results

A Free Press author argues U.S. Iran policy targets China while Chinese factory data reflects uncertainty amid regional tensions.

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WorldMar 16

Trump Issues Warning to NATO Allies Over Iran Support, Finnish President Responds

Donald Trump warned NATO faces consequences if allies don't support US Iran policy, prompting Finnish President Stubb to urge taking Trump seriously.

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WorldMar 12

Nearly 750,000 people displaced in Lebanon amid ongoing conflict

Lebanon faces a humanitarian crisis as more than 750,000 people have been displaced during the current conflict involving Israel.

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WorldMar 10

Pope accepts resignation of San Diego bishop charged with embezzling $270,000

Pope Leo XIV accepted the resignation of Bishop Emanuel Shaleta amid felony charges of embezzling funds from his California parish.

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WorldFeb 26

Hong Kong Court of Appeal Overturns Jimmy Lai's Fraud Conviction

Hong Kong's Court of Appeal has overturned media tycoon Jimmy Lai's fraud conviction and sentencing, though he remains detained on separate national security charges.

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WorldMar 21

U.S.-Led Coalition Forces Invade Iraq, Beginning Military Operation

On March 20, 2003, U.S.-led coalition forces launched an invasion of Iraq, marking the beginning of what would become known as the Iraq War.

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WorldMar 9

Asian Countries and IMF Address Economic Risks from Middle East Conflict

Asian governments and the IMF are taking steps to prepare for potential economic disruptions stemming from the ongoing Middle East conflict.

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WorldMar 5

Russian LNG Tanker Sinks in Mediterranean After Explosions and Fire

A Russian liquefied natural gas tanker sank in the Mediterranean Sea between Libya and Malta following explosions and fire, with Russia blaming Ukrainian drones.

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WorldMar 9

Hungary Requests EU Suspend Russian Energy Sanctions

Hungary has formally asked the European Union to suspend sanctions on Russian energy imports.

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WorldMar 13

UAE Detains 21 People Over Content Related to Iran Conflict

The UAE has detained 21 individuals under cybercrime laws for content related to Iran's regional conflicts, while calling for Iran to halt attacks on neighbors.

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WorldMar 11

Explosion Reported at Oman Port Following Apparent Drone Strike

A large explosion occurred at a port facility in Oman following what appears to have been a drone strike, according to initial reports.

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