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U.S. Strikes Iran’s Primary Oil Hub, Triggering Global Energy Market Shockwaves

U.S. Strikes Iran’s Primary Oil Hub, Triggering Global Energy Market Shockwaves

Washington D.C., Saturday, 14 March 2026.
Following U.S. strikes on Kharg Island—which handles 90% of Iran’s crude exports—oil prices surged past $100 a barrel, prompting U.S. Navy escorts in the Strait of Hormuz.

Italy Restricts Citizenship by Ancestry, Closing a Major Pathway to EU Passports

Italy Restricts Citizenship by Ancestry, Closing a Major Pathway to EU Passports

Rome, Saturday, 14 March 2026.
Italy’s Constitutional Court has upheld strict limits on citizenship by ancestry. This March 2026 ruling effectively strips millions worldwide of a highly sought-after pathway to an EU passport.

Cuban Energy Crisis Ignites Grassroots Protests in Morón Amid 20-Hour Blackouts

Cuban Energy Crisis Ignites Grassroots Protests in Morón Amid 20-Hour Blackouts

Morón, Saturday, 14 March 2026.
Driven by crippling 20-hour daily blackouts, citizens in Morón, Cuba, launched nighttime pot-banging protests this Friday, demanding freedom as the nation’s severe energy and economic crisis deepens.

Six American Airmen Killed in Non-Hostile Refueling Aircraft Crash in Western Iraq

Six American Airmen Killed in Non-Hostile Refueling Aircraft Crash in Western Iraq

Baghdad, Saturday, 14 March 2026.
Six U.S. airmen died in a non-hostile refueling plane crash in western Iraq, raising the American military death toll to 14 amid escalating regional conflicts with Iran.

US Deploys Thousands of Marines to the Middle East Amid Escalating Shipping Threats

US Deploys Thousands of Marines to the Middle East Amid Escalating Shipping Threats

Washington, Friday, 13 March 2026.
The Pentagon is deploying thousands of Marines to the Middle East to stabilize vital maritime routes, as Iranian shipping disruptions have already cost the US economy $11 billion.

The Global Health and Economic Fallout One Year After the End of US Foreign Aid

The Global Health and Economic Fallout One Year After the End of US Foreign Aid

Washington, Friday, 13 March 2026.
The abrupt end of US foreign aid has triggered a global health crisis. With cholera deaths spiking 361% in Congo, emerging markets face severe economic and geopolitical instability.

Canada's Severe Construction Worker Shortage Delays Real Estate Projects in 2026

Canada's Severe Construction Worker Shortage Delays Real Estate Projects in 2026

Toronto, Friday, 13 March 2026.
In March 2026, Canada’s critical construction worker shortage—driven by 700,000 expected retirements by 2028—is drastically extending project timelines and increasing costs for North American real estate developers.

Reclaiming Homes: How Canada's Crackdown on Short-Term Rentals Could Ease the Housing Crisis

Reclaiming Homes: How Canada's Crackdown on Short-Term Rentals Could Ease the Housing Crisis

Toronto, Friday, 13 March 2026.
Stricter regulations on platforms like Airbnb aim to return over 30,000 housing units to Canada’s market, shifting real estate focus from speculative tourism back to long-term residential stability.

France and Italy Pivot to Direct Diplomacy with Iran to Stabilize Global Oil Markets

France and Italy Pivot to Direct Diplomacy with Iran to Stabilize Global Oil Markets

Paris, Friday, 13 March 2026.
France and Italy are directly negotiating with Iran to reopen the Strait of Hormuz, diverging from U.S. policy as the G7 releases a record 400 million barrels of oil.

Multiple Blasts Strike Central Tehran During Mass Demonstrations

Multiple Blasts Strike Central Tehran During Mass Demonstrations

Tehran, Friday, 13 March 2026.
Multiple explosions struck central Tehran during annual rallies attended by top officials. The blasts threaten to severely escalate ongoing Middle Eastern conflicts and disrupt global energy markets.