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  • Pepys ‘curated’ letters to conceal being offered enslaved boy as bribe – research


    Cambridge University historian uncovers letter to diarist who was a naval official in 1670s

    His journals would become famed for their vivid detail and candour. But now, almost exactly 360 years after diarist Samuel Pepys chronicled the Great Fire of London, new research has found that he “erased” and “curated” correspondence to conceal he had been offered an enslaved boy as a bribe.

    Cambridge University historian Dr Michael Edwards consulted hundreds of records in The Pepys Library at Magdalene College, Cambridge; The National Archives; and the Bodleian Library in Oxford for the study “Samuel Pepys, the African Companies, and the Archives of Slavery, 1660–1689”.

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    Source link : https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2026/mar/26/samuel-pepys-curated-letters-to-conceal-being-offered-enslaved-boy-as-bribe-research

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  • Middle East crisis live: Trump insists Iran wants a deal despite initial rejection; China sees ‘glimmer of hope’ for talks


    US president claims Iranian negotiators fear being killed by their own side; Chinese foreign minister Wang Yi says US and Iran ‘signalling a willingness to negotiate’

    Iran rejects US ceasefire plan and submits its own amid push for talks

    Analysis: Trump pitches Iran peace plan but military buildups rarely veer to off-ramp

    China’s foreign minister has said that a “glimmer of hope” for peace has emerged due to moves to stop the war in the Middle East, despite Tehran vowing to keep fighting.

    Wang Yi urged dialogue in separate calls with his Turkish and Egyptian counterparts, suggesting that both Tehran and Washington had shown signals they were willing to return to the negotiating table.

    Speaking of negotiations now is an admission of defeat.

    Prolonging this war would only result in further casualties and needless losses, leading to a further spillover of the conflict.

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    Source link : https://www.theguardian.com/world/live/2026/mar/26/iran-war-live-updates-trump-deal-us-military-strikes-israel-lebanon-hezbollah

    Author : Adam Fulton

    Publish date : 2026-03-26 04:09:00

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  • House of Lords push for Australian-style social media ban for under-16s


    Peers, in vote of 266 to 141, reject Keir Starmer’s proposals for public consultation to decide if social media ban should be introduced in UK

    The House of Lords has backed an Australian-style social media ban for under-16s.

    Peers, in a vote of 266 to 141, rejected Keir Starmer’s proposals for a public consultation to decide whether a ban should be introduced.

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    Source link : https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2026/mar/26/social-media-ban-under-16s-uk-house-lords

    Author : Guardian staff

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  • Australia politics live: opposition calls on Labor to activate emergency powers to tackle fuel crisis


    Angus Taylor says government must direct fuel to empty petrol stations. Follow today’s news live

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    Barnaby Joyce calls for fuel rationing, saying a ‘plan is better than panic’

    One Nation MP Barnaby Joyce who yesterday called on the government to pull the trigger on the Liquid Fuel Emergency Act, is today calling for the government to start rationing fuel.

    This is going to ripple through. It’s going to start with a few sort of peculiarities. Isn’t that interesting? I don’t seem to have any eggs today. And then it’s going to build up and up and up and up. But by the time it arrives, it’s too late …

    [The government] should be having rationing now, and he should be brave enough to say to the Australian people, look, you’re not going to like this, but you’re going to appreciate it. A plan is better than panic, and panic is where we’re going.

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    Author : Krishani Dhanji

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  • Bernie Sanders and AOC introduce bill to pause building of new datacenters


    Lawmakers say moratorium on construction would buy time to create strong, federal guardrails for AI

    Amid an unprecedented energy crisis and the rapid buildout of artificial intelligence infrastructure, progressive lawmakers have unveiled a new policy to place a moratorium on the construction of AI datacenters.

    “Despite the extraordinary importance of this issue and its impact on every man, woman and child in this country, AI has received far too little serious discussion here in our nation’s capital,” Sanders told reporters on Wednesday. “I fear that Congress is totally unprepared for the magnitude of the changes that are already taking place.”

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    Source link : https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2026/mar/25/datacenters-bernie-sanders-aoc

    Author : Dharna Noor

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  • TSA official says workers have missed out on nearly $1bn in pay as airport turmoil continues amid shutdown – live


    Some airports advise travelers to arrive four hours before their scheduled flights as TSA staff, who have been working without pay for over a month, are not reporting for duty

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    Top officials at agencies affected by the ongoing Department of Homeland Security (DHS) shutdown are testifying on Capitol Hill on Wednesday. The lapse in funding for the Transportation Security Administration (TSA), the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA), the Coast Guard and the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA), has lasted 40 days with little end in sight.

    During opening remarks, the Republican chair of the House homeland security committee, Andrew Garbarino, said that the shutdown has caused “massive disruptions” across airports, “weakened our nation’s cybersecurity posture” and “left states unsupported with less than 100 days until the start of major events across the United States, such as FIFA World Cup”.

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    Source link : https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/live/2026/mar/25/donald-trump-classified-documents-us-politics-live-latest

    Author : Robert Tait (now); Lucy Campbell, Shannon Ho and Tom Ambrose (earlier)

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  • Savannah Guthrie says her family is ‘in agony’ in first interview since mother’s disappearance


    Today show co-host appeared in pre-taped interview as her mother, Nancy Guthrie, has been missing for seven weeks

    Savannah Guthrie, the co-host of NBC’s Today show, has described her family’s ordeal as “agony” in her first interview since her mother’s disappearance over seven weeks ago.

    “Someone needs to do the right thing. We are in agony. We are in agony. It is unbearable,” Guthrie said through tears in a preview of the pre-taped interview with her co-host, Hoda Kotb, which previewed on Wednesday.

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    Source link : https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2026/mar/25/savannah-guthrie-first-interview-mothers-disappearance

    Author : Maya Yang

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  • Denmark braces for lengthy and challenging coalition talks


    Neither Mette Frederiksen’s leftwing bloc nor rightwing parties won a majority in Tuesday’s election

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    Denmark is braced for lengthy and challenging coalition talks after neither Mette Frederiksen’s leftwing bloc nor the rightwing parties managed to get a majority in Tuesday’s election.

    After a bruising night for her Social Democrat party, which despite remaining the biggest party in the Danish parliament had its worst general election since 1903, the prime minister went to Amalienborg palace on Wednesday morning to submit her government’s resignation to the king.

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    Source link : https://www.theguardian.com/world/2026/mar/25/denmark-braces-lengthy-challenging-coalition-talks

    Author : Miranda Bryant in Copenhagen

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  • Review of foreign financial interference in UK politics to be published, with ban on crypto donations expected – UK politics live


    Ministers will publish review by Philip Rycroft, which will make recommendations relevant to all the political parties, today

    The Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government has published council tax statistics for England. It says:

    The average Band D council tax set by local authorities in England for 2026-27 will be £2,392, which is an increase of £111 or 4.9% on the 2025-26 figure. This includes all precepts including adult social care and parish precepts.

    Keir Starmer promised to ease the cost of living and freeze council tax, yet families now face back-to-back hikes and a total council tax take rising by £2.6bn- another broken promise.

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    Source link : https://www.theguardian.com/politics/live/2026/mar/25/rycroft-review-foreign-financial-interference-keir-starmer-kemi-badenoch-pmqs-latest-news-updates

    Author : Andrew Sparrow

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  • Middle East crisis live: Iran’s military mocks Trump’s claims of ceasefire talks, strikes Gulf states overnight


    Iran says it fired missiles at Israel and US forces in bases in Kuwait, Jordan and Bahrain; military spokesman asks US if it is ‘negotiating with yourselves’

    Trump’s rehashed 15-point Iran plan unlikely to appease Tehran

    Iranian nationals with valid Australian tourist visas will be blocked from entering the country for six months, Australia’s home affairs minister said, citing concern some may decide to stay longer than they’re allowed.

    Tony Burke said the direction was necessary as there was a risk Iranians on tourist visas visiting Australia may be unable or unlikely to leave when their visa expires.
    The order only applies to people with a valid tourist visa outside of the country.
    The government said “sympathetic consideration” would be given to citizens with Iranian parents.

    The government said it would closely monitor global developments and adjust settings as required.

    If you’re just joining us, here’s a quick recap of the day:

    An Iranian military spokesperson mocked US attempts at a ceasefire deal, insisting Americans were only negotiating with themselves. Lt Col Ebrahim Zolfaghari’s statement came after the Trump administration reportedly sent a 15-point ceasefire plan to Iran through Pakistan.

    Even as Donald Trump claimed productive negotiations to end the war were ongoing with Tehran, Iran’s relentless bombardment of the Gulf states showed no sign of relenting. Kuwait and Bahrain were both hit with damaging strikes on Tuesday night and into Wednesday morning, as the patience of the Gulf states after rebuffing constant attacks for almost a month begun to wear thin.

    The World Trade Organisation warned disruptions to international fertiliser supplies caused by the closing of the strait of Hormuz will cause food scarcity and high prices. A third of the world’s fertilisers normally transit the strait.

    Oil prices fell nearly 6% and Asian shares gained, after reports Donald Trump had sent a peace plan to Iran fuelled optimism in the market. A barrel of Brent crude was down 5.92% at $98.30, while benchmark US oil contract, West Texas Intermediate, was down 5.01% at $87.72.

    Israeli strikes on Lebanon killed nine people, state media reported. Citing the health ministry, Lebanon’s official National News Agency said strikes had killed people across towns and a Palestinian refugee camp.

    News that Trump had approved the deployment of more than 1,000 soldiers from the 82nd Airborne Division to the Middle East further undermined the US president’s repeated claims of successful peace talks. Iran has previously threatened to mine the gulf surrounding the island if the US appeared to be landing troops.

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    Source link : https://www.theguardian.com/world/live/2026/mar/25/middle-east-crisis-live-iran-war-oil-prices-more-us-troops-reportedly-deployed-donald-trump-attacks-on-lebanon

    Author : Taz Ali (now) and Eva Corlett (earlier)

    Publish date : 2026-03-25 08:15:00

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  • Ukraine war briefing: Moldova declares emergency after Russian attack cuts key power line


    President urges people to reduce consumption after power line passing through Ukraine damaged by drones; Moscow spring offensive steps up. What we know on day 1,491

    Moldova declared a state of emergency in the energy sector after a key power line with Europe was disconnected following Russian strikes in Ukraine. The declaration comes into effect on Wednesday and lasts for 60 days. The prime minister, Alexandru Munteanu, appealed to people to “avoid unnecessary consumption, especially during peak hours” and “stay united”, according to a statement from parliament. The former Soviet republic imports electricity from neighbouring EU member Romania, mostly via a power cable that passes through southern Ukraine. Moldovan authorities said crashed drones had been identified in Ukraine near the line and that “demining operations” were needed before repairs could be done. Restoring the power line itself was expected to take up to seven days, the energy minister, Dorin Junghietu was quoted by the Moldovan media outlet Ziarul de Gardă as saying. “Russia alone bears responsibility,” the Moldovan president, Maia Sandu, wrote on X, while the foreign ministry also condemned the Russian attacks. Russia has frequently targeted Ukraine’s energy infrastructure since it invaded its neighbour in 2022.

    The Ukrainian president, Volodymyr Zelenskyy, has accused Russia of “absolute depravity” after Moscow fired an unprecedented daytime barrage across Ukraine, including on the historical centre of the western city of Lviv. “Iranian ‘shaheds’ [attack drones], modernised by Russia, are striking a church in Lviv – this is absolute depravity, and only someone like [Vladimir] Putin could find this appealing,” Zelenskyy said in his daily address. “The scale of this attack makes it abundantly clear that Russia has no intention of actually ending this war,” Zelenskyy added, vowing that Ukraine “will certainly respond to any attacks”.

    Russia’s military said on Wednesday it had shot down 389 Ukrainian drones overnight in one of the largest attacks to date. Russian regions bordering Ukraine, as well as Moscow and northwestern Leningrad were the main areas targeted, according to the military.

    Moscow appears to be stepping up a spring offensive intended to break Ukrainian resistance, writes Pjotr Sauer. Ukrainian officials said Moscow fired nearly 400 long-range drones and 23 cruise missiles overnight, followed by another 556 drones in an unusual daytime assault on Tuesday, hitting cities across the west of the country and killing at least seven people. Taken together, the barrage marks one of the largest aerial bombardments of Ukraine since the start of the full-scale invasion more than four years ago. One Russian drone struck the Bernardine monastery, a 16th-century church in Lviv’s Unesco-listed medieval centre, causing damage, local authorities said.

    North Korea’s leader, Kim Jong-un, said his country would always support Russia in a thank-you letter to his Russian counterpart, Vladimir Putin. Ties between the two have grown closer since Putin began the full-scale invasion of Ukraine, with Pyongyang sending ground troops and weapons systems to aid Russia’s war effort. “I express my sincere thanks to you for sending warm and sincere congratulations first on my reassumption of the heavy duty as president of the state affairs,” Kim said in the message on Tuesday, the official Korean central news agency said. “Today the DPRK and Russia are closely cooperating to defend the sovereignty of the two countries,” Kim said, using the initials of the North’s official name. “Pyongyang will always be with Moscow. This is our choice and unshakable will,” he added. South Korean and western intelligence agencies have estimated that the North has sent thousands of soldiers to Russia, primarily to the Kursk region, along with artillery shells, missiles and long-range rocket systems. Analysts say the assistance has been provided in exchange for Russia’s provision of food and weapons technologies.

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    Source link : https://www.theguardian.com/world/2026/mar/25/ukraine-war-briefing-moldova-declares-emergency-after-russian-attack-cuts-key-power-line

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  • Lebo M sues comedian Learnmore Jonasi claiming Circle of Life misrepresentation


    Grammy winner seeks more than $20m in damages over mistranslation of The Lion King chant

    A Grammy-winning South African composer who wrote and performed the opening chant in Circle of Life for Disney’s The Lion King is suing a comedian for allegedly damaging his reputation by intentionally misrepresenting the song’s meaning on a podcast and in his standup routine.

    Lebohang Morake’s lawsuit accuses the Zimbabwean comedian Learnmore Mwanyenyeka, known as Learnmore Jonasi, of intentionally mistranslating the chant, which launches the 1994 movie and is central to staged versions as well as Disney’s 2019 remake.

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    Source link : https://www.theguardian.com/culture/2026/mar/25/ebo-m-lion-king-circle-of-life-chant-learnmore-jonasi-lawsuit

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  • Democrats flip seat in Florida state house in district that includes Trump’s Mar-a-Lago


    Emily Gregory defeats Republican Jon Maples in district that is home to US president’s Palm Beach estate

    Democrats managed to flip a seat in the Florida state house in the district that is home to Donald Trump’s Mar-a-Lago.

    Emily Gregory, a Democrat, defeated Republican Jon Maples, who had an endorsement from the US president. The Associated Press called the race on Tuesday evening.

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    Source link : https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2026/mar/24/democrats-flip-florida-seat-emily-gregory-mar-a-lago

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  • Australia politics live: Labor says ‘way too soon’ to talk about fuel rationing and government not considering $40 cap on refills


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    The government has announced the federal and Queensland governments will each chip in $1bn to Rio Tinto’s Boyne aluminium smelter in central Queensland, to keep it viable into the future.

    The government says the move, which will include Rio “underwriting significant investment in energy and transmission”, will unlock almost $7.5bn in investment in Queensland.

    With a considerable public investment, we are catalysing a fourfold private investment that will build out the renewable energy grid and keep thousands of good regional jobs in central Queensland.

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    Source link : https://www.theguardian.com/australia-news/live/2026/mar/25/politics-federal-queensland-nsw-parliament-tony-burke-jim-chalmers-middle-east-fuel-crisis-ntwnfb

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    Publish date : 2026-03-24 22:12:00

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  • Mette Frederiksen’s leftwing bloc has failed to win majority in Danish election, exit polls suggest


    PM’s party forecast to win most votes, but another centrist or centre-right coalition appears likely

    Mette Frederiksen’s Social Democrats and Denmark’s other left-leaning parties appear to have failed to win enough votes to gain a clear mandate to form a government in an election fought amid geopolitical tensions with the US over Greenland.

    According to two exit polls released shortly after voting stopped on Tuesday evening, the prime minister’s party looked to have won the most votes but still performed worse than expected, with an estimated 19%-21% of the vote.

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    Source link : https://www.theguardian.com/world/2026/mar/24/mette-frederiksen-leftwing-bloc-fails-win-majority-denmark-election-exit-poll

    Author : Miranda Bryant in Copenhagen

    Publish date : 2026-03-24 19:40:00

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  • Reform UK suspends mayoral candidate after he described Jewish security group as ‘cosplayers’ – UK politics live


    Labour and Liberal Democrats welcome suspension of Chris Parry, the party’s Hampshire mayoral candidate, after derogatory remarks about Jewish group

    The live feed from the Lib Dem local elections campaign launch did not last long, and it did not include footage of Ed Davey taking questions from reporters. But this is what the Lib Dems are saying about their five key campaign issues.

    -Cut the cost of living: A plan to halve energy bills within a decade, saving households an average of £870 a year

    -Fix the NHS and care: Guarantee the right to see a GP within seven days (or 24 hours for urgent cases) and ending 12-hour A&E waits.

    -Rescue high streets: Give an emergency cut to VAT for hospitality businesses, to bring prices down and boost struggling high streets.

    -Clean up rivers: Ban water companies from dumping raw sewage into local rivers and coastal areas.

    -Restore community policing: Ensure visible, effective local policing to reduce crime.

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    Source link : https://www.theguardian.com/politics/live/2026/mar/24/rachel-reeves-uk-economy-keir-starmer-iran-war-uk-politics-latest-news-updates

    Author : Andrew Sparrow

    Publish date : 2026-03-24 17:07:00

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  • Trump reportedly open to deal on DHS funding as shutdown sees ICE agents deployed to US airports – US politics live


    Senate Republicans believe president signaled shift from earlier refusal to negotiate, according to media reports

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    Gregory Bovino, the customs and border protection (CBP) commander who led the agency’s aggressive anti-immigration push in Minneapolis before being sidelined by the White House, has decided to go out with a bang it would seem.

    Having announced his forthcoming retirement from the CBP, the publicity-hungry Bovino – known for his florid statements – has given an interview to the New York Times that stresses defiance over contrition.

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    Author : Fran Lawther (now); Robert Tait and Tom Ambrose (earlier)

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  • Polls open in Denmark election with Trump’s Greenland threats on voters’ minds – Europe live


    Incumbent Mette Frederiksen widely predicted to continue as PM but neither bloc expected to be able to form majority

    Denmark election: far right has slowed under Frederiksen – but at what cost?

    Meanwhile, Danish prime minister Mette Frederiksen is out campaigning this morning too and she is in Aalborg, meeting some Greenlandic voters.

    in Copenhagen

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    Source link : https://www.theguardian.com/world/live/2026/mar/24/denmark-election-mette-frederiksen-europe-latest-news-updates

    Author : Jakub Krupa

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  • UK vets face crackdown over fees as pet owners ‘left in the dark’ on bills


    Prescription fees to be capped at £21 and practices must publish price lists, watchdog says

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    The UK’s competition watchdog has ordered vets to cap prescription fees at £21 and proposed a cost comparison website, after finding consumers had faced huge price rises and been “left in the dark” over bills.

    The Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) said public satisfaction with the cost of services was “low” after a two-and-a-half-year investigation into the £6.7bn market found “there is not strong competition between veterinary businesses”, with large chains dominant.

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    Source link : https://www.theguardian.com/business/2026/mar/24/uk-vets-fees-pet-owners-bills-price-lists-prescription-fees

    Author : Julia Kollewe

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  • Petrol prices are rising, but Australians don’t appear to be driving less or taking public transport more – yet


    Vehicle numbers on key Sydney and Melbourne roads hold steady, as calls grow for free or cheaper public transport to encourage people to drive less

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    Australians appear to have kept driving despite soaring petrol prices, as calls grow for free or discounted public transport to help people save fuel and get off the road.

    Traffic and public transport usage is holding steady, with experts warning the country needs to change travel methods or start working from home if fuel costs keep rising.

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  • Middle East crisis live: Iran dismisses Trump claim of talks; von der Leyen says global energy situation is ‘critical’


    Iranian parliament speaker says ‘no negotiations’ held with US, as Trump postpones energy strikes for five days; European Commission chief says war must come to negotiated end

    Trump claims ‘productive’ talks with Iran but Tehran denies contact

    Israel launches new strikes on Tehran as Trump pauses Iran energy attacks

    Israel’s military is reportedly saying search and rescue forces are on their way to several sites in the country’s south, where reports of impacts have been received.

    More on this soon.

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    Source link : https://www.theguardian.com/world/live/2026/mar/24/iran-war-live-updates-trump-ursula-von-der-leyen-oil-prices-energy-crisis-israel-strikes

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    Publish date : 2026-03-24 04:38:00

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  • Victorian business fined for telling influencers to lie about paid Instagram post in first of its kind penalty


    Watchdog also fines PhotobookShop for editing a paid review from an influencer who had described process as ‘fiddly’

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    An online photobook retailer has been fined nearly $40,000 for asking social media influencers to not disclose they had been paid to post a review on Instagram.

    It marks the first time a penalty has been handed down to an Australian business for an influencer not disclosing paid post.

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    Source link : https://www.theguardian.com/australia-news/2026/mar/24/victorian-business-fined-influencers-not-disclosing-paid-posts

    Author : Josh Taylor Technology reporter

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  • Two pilots killed after Air Canada jet collision at LaGuardia in New York


    NTSB says investigation under way as nine people remain hospitalized after plane hit fire tuck on runway

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    The pilot and co-pilot of an Air Canada Express regional jet have been killed after it collided with a fire truck while landing at New York’s LaGuardia airport, in an incident that closed the airport for several hours.

    The Air Canada Express CRJ-900 plane, operated by Jazz Aviation, was carrying 72 passengers and four crew members from Montreal. Nine people remain hospitalized after the collision, which happened around 11.45pm ET on Sunday as the firefighting vehicle was responding to a separate incident.

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    Source link : https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2026/mar/23/air-canada-plane-collides-with-ground-vehicle-at-new-yorks-laguardia-airport-halting-all-flights

    Author : Oliver Holmes, Anna Betts, Oliver Milman and agencies

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  • Maryland park closed after string of explosive devices found


    Officials say bomb squad called to Fort Washington Park, which has been closed by National Park Service

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    Authorities found several explosive devices across a Maryland park over the weekend, prompting the park’s closure.

    In a statement on Monday, the Prince George’s county fire department said that its bomb squad responded to Fort Washington Park after “several explosive devices were located”, prompting the US Park Police to close the approximately 341-acre site.

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    Source link : https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2026/mar/23/maryland-fort-washington-park-explosives-found

    Author : Maya Yang

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  • Starmer signals support for household bills next winter amid energy price shock


    PM indicates he would prefer to focus taxpayer-funded help on poorest households, rather than universal bailout

    Ministers are looking at providing support for household bills next winter, Keir Starmer said, as he suggested the energy price shock unleashed by the Iran conflict could continue for months to come.

    The prime minister indicated he would prefer to focus any taxpayer-funded help on the poorest households, rather than an expensive universal bailout, ahead of an emergency meeting on the economic fallout of the Middle East crisis.

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    Source link : https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2026/mar/23/starmer-support-household-bills-next-winter-energy-price-shock

    Author : Pippa Crerar Political editor

    Publish date : 2026-03-23 18:29:00

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