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Failed Iranian Strike on Diego Garcia Exposes Unprecedented Missile Reach

Failed Iranian Strike on Diego Garcia Exposes Unprecedented Missile Reach

Diego Garcia, Saturday, 21 March 2026.
Iran’s failed missile strike on the remote Diego Garcia base reveals an alarming reality: Tehran’s weapons now possess the unprecedented range to potentially strike Central Europe.

U.S. Weighs Winding Down Iran Operations Amid Global Shipping and Oil Uncertainty

U.S. Weighs Winding Down Iran Operations Amid Global Shipping and Oil Uncertainty

Washington, D.C., Saturday, 21 March 2026.
While rejecting a ceasefire, the U.S. may wind down Iran operations. Trump’s demand for allies to police the Strait of Hormuz introduces severe uncertainty for global energy markets.

Former Putin Ally Sent to Psychiatric Ward After Condemning the Economic Cost of War

Former Putin Ally Sent to Psychiatric Ward After Condemning the Economic Cost of War

Moscow, Friday, 20 March 2026.
Just days after denouncing Vladimir Putin over the Ukraine war’s severe economic toll, former Kremlin loyalist Ilya Remeslo was swiftly confined to a St. Petersburg psychiatric facility.

Global Energy Markets Brace for Impact Following the Death of Iran's Revolutionary Guard Spokesperson

Global Energy Markets Brace for Impact Following the Death of Iran's Revolutionary Guard Spokesperson

Tehran, Friday, 20 March 2026.
A day after boasting about limitless missile supplies, Revolutionary Guard spokesperson Ali Mohammad Naini was killed in a US-Israeli strike, threatening immediate volatility across global energy markets.

Chongqing Mayor Faces Official Probe Following Sudden Public Disappearance

Chongqing Mayor Faces Official Probe Following Sudden Public Disappearance

Chongqing, Friday, 20 March 2026.
Following a sudden disappearance, Chongqing Mayor Hu Henghua is the fourth high-ranking official investigated in 2026, signaling potential economic policy shifts in a crucial Chinese manufacturing hub.

Japan Faces U.S. Pressure Over Strait of Hormuz Security During White House Summit

Japan Faces U.S. Pressure Over Strait of Hormuz Security During White House Summit

Washington, Friday, 20 March 2026.
Amid President Trump’s demands for warships in the Strait of Hormuz, Japanese Prime Minister Takaichi navigated Thursday’s White House summit by advancing a $40 billion nuclear reactor investment.

Bypassing Traditional Diplomacy: Pierre Poilievre Pitches Free Trade on Joe Rogan's Podcast

Bypassing Traditional Diplomacy: Pierre Poilievre Pitches Free Trade on Joe Rogan's Podcast

Ottawa, Thursday, 19 March 2026.
Bypassing traditional diplomacy, Canadian Conservative leader Pierre Poilievre used the Joe Rogan Experience on Thursday to directly lobby the podcast’s 20 million subscribers against proposed United States trade tariffs.

Unprecedented Iranian Strike on US Stealth Jet Ignites Global Market Concerns

Unprecedented Iranian Strike on US Stealth Jet Ignites Global Market Concerns

Washington, Thursday, 19 March 2026.
For the first time, suspected Iranian fire damaged a US F-35 stealth jet today, forcing an emergency landing and signaling a severe spike in global economic and geopolitical risks.

Russian Intelligence Prompts India to Arrest American and Six Ukrainians

Russian Intelligence Prompts India to Arrest American and Six Ukrainians

New Delhi, Thursday, 19 March 2026.
Following a Russian tip-off, India arrested an American and six Ukrainians for allegedly training armed groups in Myanmar, highlighting deepening geopolitical complexities between Washington, New Delhi, and Moscow.

British Wage Growth Slows to a Five-Year Low Ahead of Central Bank Rate Decision

British Wage Growth Slows to a Five-Year Low Ahead of Central Bank Rate Decision

London, Thursday, 19 March 2026.
UK wage growth fell to a five-year low of 3.8%. Strikingly, youth unemployment surged to 14.5%, giving the Bank of England room to consider future interest rate cuts.