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Thu, Mar 26
16 briefs
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AI World
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Published 2 weeks ago • BBC News - US & Canada • via bbc.com
Justice Department Settles Michael Flynn's Wrongful Prosecution Suit
The Justice Department has reached a settlement with Michael Flynn over his wrongful prosecution lawsuit, providing him with financial compensation.
A aljazeera.com
AI World
2 sources
Published 2 weeks ago • Al Jazeera (EN) - All • via aljazeera.com
Germany Highlights Economic Impact of Iran War
Germany's defense minister has characterized the ongoing war in Iran as an economic catastrophe, emphasizing its global repercussions.
A aljazeera.com
AI World
2 sources
Published 2 weeks ago • Al Jazeera (EN) - All • via aljazeera.com
Cuba and US Engage in Early Talks
Cuban President Miguel Díaz-Canel has confirmed that former President Raúl Castro is participating in early discussions with the United States amid rising tensions.
D dw.com
AI Culture
2 sources
Published 2 weeks ago • DW - Culture & Lifestyle • via dw.com
Revitalizing Night Trains with Smart Cabins
A Berlin team's innovative smart cabin concept aims to enhance the appeal of night trains in Europe, potentially revitalizing a mode of travel that has seen fluctuating popularity.
B bbc.com
AI World
2 sources
Published 2 weeks ago • BBC News - Top Stories • via bbc.com
Men Released on Bail Following Arson Attack on Jewish Charity Ambulances
Two men have been released on bail after being arrested in connection with an arson attack on ambulances operated by a Jewish charity in north London.
A allafrica.com
AI World
2 sources
Published 2 weeks ago • AllAfrica (EN) - Nigeria • via allafrica.com
Nigeria Supports UN Resolution on Slavery Reparations
Nigeria has joined Ghana and 121 other UN Member States in adopting a resolution that recognizes the transatlantic slave trade as a grave crime against humanity.
D dw.com
AI World
2 sources
Published 2 weeks ago • DW - Asia • via dw.com
Tragic Bus Accident in Bangladesh
CatastropheBangladeshBangladesh: Several killed after bus plunges into riverMahima Kapoor with AP and Reuters03/26/2026March 26, 2026The bus, mostly carrying workers returning to Dhaka after Eid, fell into River Padma while attempting to board a ferry.https://p.dw.com/p/5B8Y4The rescue team managed to recover the bus from the river after six to seven hours of repeated effortsImage: Rubel Karmaker/ZUMA/picture allianceAdvertisementAt least 24 people were killed in Bangladesh after a bus carrying...
C cointelegraph.com
AI Crypto
2 sources
Published 2 weeks ago • Cointelegraph - News • via cointelegraph.com
UK Government Moves to Ban Political Crypto Donations
The UK government is advancing a temporary ban on political donations made in cryptocurrency, citing concerns over foreign interference and the need for democratic transparency.
Crypto Markets
T theguardian.com
AI World
2 sources
Published 2 weeks ago • The Guardian - World • via theguardian.com
Legal Investigations in Australia Following US Ruling Against Meta and YouTube
Australian law firms are exploring potential legal actions against Meta and YouTube after a US jury found the companies liable for designing addictive products that caused harm to users.
A allafrica.com
AI World
2 sources
Published 2 weeks ago • AllAfrica (EN) - Latest • via allafrica.com
Zimbabweans Killed in Russia-Ukraine War Due to Fraudulent Recruitment
At least 15 Zimbabweans have died after being misled into joining foreign military forces in the Russia-Ukraine war, according to government officials.
D dw.com
AI World
2 sources
Published 2 weeks ago • Deutsche Welle English - Top • via dw.com
Australia Imposes Temporary Ban on Visitors from Iran
Australia has announced a six-month ban on visitors from Iran, citing concerns over potential visa overstays due to the ongoing conflict in the Middle East.
A aljazeera.com
AI World
2 sources
Published 2 weeks ago • Al Jazeera (EN) - All • via aljazeera.com
Australia Bans Visitors from Iran Amid Ongoing Conflict
Australia has implemented a temporary ban on visitors from Iran, citing national interest due to the ongoing war in the Middle East.
A aljazeera.com
AI World
2 sources
Published 2 weeks ago • Al Jazeera (EN) - All • via aljazeera.com
Sarah Mullally Installed as First Female Archbishop of Canterbury
Sarah Mullally has been formally installed as the first female archbishop of Canterbury, marking a significant milestone for the Church of England.
D dw.com
AI World
4 sources
Published 2 weeks ago • Deutsche Welle English - Top • via dw.com
UN General Assembly Designates Transatlantic Slave Trade as Gravest Crime Against Humanity
The UN General Assembly has officially recognized the transatlantic African slave trade as the gravest crime against humanity, despite opposition from several countries including the US and members of the EU.
T theguardian.com
AI World
2 sources
Published 2 weeks ago • The Guardian - US • via theguardian.com
Trump's Rescheduled Visit to China
President Donald Trump will meet with Chinese President Xi Jinping in May, following a delay caused by the ongoing war in Iran.
A aljazeera.com
AI World
2 sources
Published 2 weeks ago • Al Jazeera (EN) - All • via aljazeera.com
Migrants March in Southern Mexico to Protest Immigration Restrictions
Migrants in southern Mexico have organized a march to protest immigration restrictions and delays in processing their paperwork.
Wed, Mar 25
8 briefs
B bbc.com
AI World
2 sources
Published 2 weeks ago • BBC News - Top Stories • via bbc.com
UK Forces Authorized to Board Russian Oil Tankers
The UK armed forces have received authorization to board Russian oil tankers in British waters as part of a strategy to combat Moscow's sanction-evading activities.
T theguardian.com
AI World
2 sources
Published 2 weeks ago • The Guardian - US • via theguardian.com
US Military Strikes Alleged Drug Vessel in Caribbean
The US military has conducted another strike on a vessel in the Caribbean, resulting in the deaths of four individuals, as part of an ongoing campaign against alleged drug traffickers.
W washingtonpost.com
AI Politics
2 sources
Published 2 weeks ago • Washington Post - Politics • via washingtonpost.com
DOJ Settles with Michael Flynn Over Malicious Prosecution Claims
The Justice Department has agreed to a financial settlement with Michael Flynn, a former adviser to Donald Trump, regarding his claims of wrongful prosecution.
T theguardian.com
AI World
2 sources
Published 2 weeks ago • The Guardian - World • via theguardian.com
Air Canada CEO Criticized for English-Only Condolence Message
Air Canada’s CEO faces backlash for posting an English-only condolence message following a fatal crash at LaGuardia Airport, which has reignited discussions on linguistic rights in Canada.
D dw.com
AI World
2 sources
Published 2 weeks ago • DW - Top Stories • via dw.com
Profile of Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf
Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf is a prominent Iranian politician with significant military ties and a controversial reputation.
D dw.com
AI World
2 sources
Published 2 weeks ago • Deutsche Welle English - Top • via dw.com
Profile of Mohammad Ghalibaf: An Influential Iranian Politician
Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf is a prominent figure in Iranian politics, known for his military connections and controversial past.
T theguardian.com
AI World
2 sources
Published 2 weeks ago • The Guardian - World • via theguardian.com
Inquiry into Nottingham Attack Raises Questions About Testing Protocols
An inquiry into the Nottingham attack that resulted in the deaths of two university students has revealed that while the victims were tested for drugs and alcohol, their attacker was not.
A aljazeera.com
World
2 sources
Published 2 weeks ago • Al Jazeera (EN) - All • via aljazeera.com
US jury finds Meta, Alphabet liable in landmark social media addiction case
A California jury awarded the plaintiff $3m in damages in the case A California jury found ⁠Alphabet’s Google and Meta liable for $3m in damages in a landmark social media addiction lawsuit that accused the companies of being legally responsible for the addictive design of their platforms. A California jury has declared that social media giants Meta and YouTube were liable for harming a young woman by designing their platforms to be addictive.