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March 22

Politics and elections

Between 200 and 300 demonstrators gather in Amsterdam, Netherlands to protest against the war and the Iranian regime.
Source: NL Times external link
Italians begin voting on a constitutional amendment that proposes separating the careers of judges and public prosecutors by splitting the High Court of the Judiciary into two bodies, while also establishing a High Disciplinary Court to oversee disciplinary proceedings.
Source: Reuters external link
Slovenians vote for 90 seats in the National Assembly. A tight race is forecasted between the incumbent prime minister Robert Golob and his predecessor Janez Janša.
Source: Reuters external link
The second round of municipal elections takes place in France.
Source: France24 external link

Armed conflicts and attacks

Fifteen people are injured in central Israel in Iranian missile attacks.
Source: Ynet Global external link
One person is killed after a rocket fired from Lebanon struck a vehicle near Israel's northern border, marking the first reported Israeli fatality from cross-border fire since hostilities with Hezbollah resumed earlier in March.
Source: The Daily Star external link

March 21

Sports

In women's association football, the 2026 AFC Women's Asian Cup concludes with Japan defeating hosts Australia in the final to win their third title.
Source: Reuters external link

Armed conflicts and attacks

Source: Al Jazeera external link
At least 88 people are injured, including seven seriously, and nine buildings are damaged in an Iranian ballistic missile attack in Arad, Israel. A mass casualty incident is declared.
Source: Channel 12 external link
At least 78 people are injured, including a 10-year-old, in Dimona, Israel, by Iranian ballistic missile attacks.
Source: The Jerusalem Post external link
U.S. president Donald Trump issues an ultimatum to Iran to fully open the Strait of Hormuz within the next 48 hours or the U.S. military will "obliterate" their energy infrastructure, including all Iranian power stations.
Source: BBC News external link
A group of 22 countries in a joint statement calls on Iran to cease attacks and reopen the Strait of Hormuz.
Source: The Shillong Times external link
reports that the U.S. has reportedly begun initial discussions on the next phase and what peace talks with Iran might look like.
Source: Anadolu Agency external link
Iran fires two intermediate-range ballistic missiles at the Diego Garcia military base in the Indian Ocean. However, neither missile hits the base, with one of the missiles failing in-flight, and the other having been intercepted by a United States warship using a SM-3 interceptor.
Source: The Wall Street Journal external link
The United States Central Command says that its military has struck over 8,000 targets in Iran, including 130 Iranian Navy vessels, since the start of the war.
Source: The Times of Israel external link
The Islamic Resistance in Iraq claims responsibility for targeting 27 American military bases in Iraq and across the region over the past 24 hours. One police officer is killed in a drone strike on the headquarters of the Iraqi National Intelligence Service in Baghdad.
Source: Al Jazeera external link
Russia launches attacks in Zaporizhzhia, Ukraine, against energy infrastructure, causing smoke contamination.
Source: RBC-Ukraine external link
Two people are killed and six others, including two children, are wounded in a Russian drone attack in Zaporizhzhia.
Source: AP external link
Two people are killed and another is injured in an Ukrainian artillery strike in Belgorod Oblast, Russia.
Source: AP external link

Politics and elections

A anti-war protest organized by the Stop the War Coalition is held in London, United Kingdom against the Israel and U.S. strikes against Iran.
Source: Richmond and Twickenham Times external link
Large scale protests occurs in Berlin, Germany against the war. Demonstrators call for dialogue and diplomacy to resolve conflicts.
Source: Bastille Post external link
In South Australia, the Labor Party wins a landslide victory over the Liberal Party. One Nation also secures second place in first-preference votes.
Source: The Guardian external link
Around 200,000 people gather in Prague, Czech Republic, to express discontent with some steps taken by the current government coalition, including cuts in defence expenditure and proposed changes to the financing of public service media.
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Disasters and accidents

Cuba reports a nationwide power outage following a total electrical grid collapse, the third major blackout to occur on the island this month.
Source: AP external link
Seven people are killed when a Qatar Emiri Air Force helicopter crashes after a techincal malfunction during a routine mission over Qatar's territorial waters.
Source: ASN external link
Two skiers are killed and 25 others are trapped, including five injured, in an avalanche near Ratschings in South Tyrol, Italy.
Source: CTV News external link
Two people are killed in an explosion when a tipper truck and a tank truck collide outside of a gas station on the Lekki-Epe Expressway in Ajah, Lagos State, Nigeria. Several surrounding buildings were destroyed in the initial blast and the ensuing fire.
Source: The Punch external link
At least 230 people are rescued, ten of whom are hospitalized for hypothermia, during flooding and storms in Hawaii, United States. Around 5,500 people are evacuated ahead of a second storm.
Source: CBC external link

Law and crime

The Iranian parliament says that it is preparing to pass a law that would impose fees on ships for "safe passage" through the Strait of Hormuz.
Source: Middle East Monitor external link

March 20

Disasters and accidents

Fourteen people are killed and 60 more are injured in a fire at a car parts plant in Daejeon, South Korea.
Source: The Straits Times external link

Law and crime

American actor Kevin Spacey settles out of court with three men at the High Court of Justice in London, England, who accused Spacey of sexually assaulting them between 2000 and 2013.
Source: AP external link
Two anarchist militants are killed after the accidental explosion of a bomb they were fabricating at a casalis in Rome, Italy.
Source: in Italian external link

Business and economy

U.S. treasury secretary Scott Bessent announces that the U.S. will temporarily lift sanctions on Iranian oil at sea in an effort to ease energy supply pressures. The temporary relief will last for 30 days until April 19.
Source: The Guardian external link
The U.S. energy department says it has awarded contracts to loan a first batch of 45.2 million barrels of crude oil from the Strategic Petroleum Reserve.
Source: The Business Times external link
Philippine Airlines announces it will halt flights to the Middle East until April 30 due to safety concerns regarding the Iran war.
Source: Manila Standard external link
A United States jury in a civil trial finds that X (formerly Twitter) chairperson Elon Musk misled investors in two tweets, but absolves him of some fraud allegations.
Source: Los Angeles Times external link

Armed conflicts and attacks

British prime minister Keir Starmer allows the United States to use British bases to strike Iranian targets near the strait to lift the blockade.
Source: BBC News external link
Belgium says that it will consider participating in securing the Strait of Hormuz if a ceasefire is in place and if the operation is conducted within a clear international framework.
Source: Anadolu Agency external link
Iranian foreign minister Abbas Araghchi says that Iran is ready to help the passage of vessels from Japan in the Strait of Hormuz.
Source: Kyodo News external link
The Iranian army launches strikes against strategic aerial refueling aircraft stationed at the Ben Gurion Airport in Tel Aviv, Israel.
Source: Shafaq external link
A second Marine Expeditionary Unit of 2,200 U.S. Marines is being sent to the region.
Source: CBS external link
U.S. president Donald Trump says that the United States is considering "winding down" military operations in Iran as they "are getting very close to meeting [their] objectives" and urges the countries that "use" Hormuz to safeguard the Strait.
Source: The Guardian external link
Iran confirms the death of IRGC spokesperson Ali Mohammad Naini in an Israeli airstrike in Tehran.
Source: Al Jazeera external link
Ceasefire mediators in Cairo, Egypt, give Hamas and all armed groups in the Gaza Strip 90 days to hand over their weapons in the coming months, including their missiles and rocket launchers along with their tunnel network.
Source: Times of Israel external link
Israeli forces strike Syrian military sites, including command and control centres and supply depots, in the country's south, claiming to respond to alleged Syrian government attacks on the local Druze population.
Source: BBC News external link
Polish defence minister Władysław Kosiniak-Kamysz announces the withdrawal of his forces from Iraq, stationed there as part of the CJTF–OIR joint task force against the Islamic State, citing the regional threat from Iran.
Source: Devdiscourse external link
United States Air Force general Alexus Grynkewich announces that NATO has withdrawn troops from Iraq and will relocate from the Middle East to Europe amidst the Iran war.
Source: Reuters external link
Government forces arrest three men suspected of participating in the February attacks and mass abductions in two villages in Kaiama, Kwara State, Nigeria. The suspects are cooperating with authorities to locate the kidnapping victims.
Source: The Punch external link
At least 64 people are killed, including staff, patients and children, in a strike on a hospital in East Darfur, Sudan.
Source: Reuters external link
A drone strike from the Rapid Support Forces targets Al Dabbah, Sudan, including a local power station, causing a power outage in the area and injuring three people.
Source: Sudan Tribune external link

International relations

The United States says it will not allow Cuba to receive any shipments of fuel oil from Russia as two Russian tankers are en route to Havana to deliver around 190,000 barrels of oil amid a critical shortage on the island.
Source: CNBC external link
reports that the United States rejected an offer by Russia to stop providing intelligence to Iran in return for the U.S. ending intelligence sharing with Ukraine.
Source: Politico external link

March 19

Armed conflicts and attacks

The BAZAN Group refinery in Haifa is struck in an Iranian missile attack, but with "no significant damage", according to Energy Minister Eli Cohen.
Source: Al Jazeera external link
A drone hits Aramco's SAMREF refinery in ‌the Red Sea port of Yanbu.
Source: Arab News external link
Iranian Shahed drones strike the Mina al-Ahmadi and Mina Abdullah oil refineries and cause large fires, according to the Kuwait National Petroleum Company.
Source: The Telegraph external link
The leaders of France, Germany, Italy, Japan, the Netherlands, and the United Kingdom issue a joint statement condemning the Iranian attacks on commercial vessels and expressing their "readiness to contribute to appropriate efforts to ensure safe passage through the Strait".
Source: Euronews external link
A U.S. Air Force F-35 fighter jet is hit in Iranian airspace forcing the pilot to make an emergency landing at a regional U.S. airbase.
Source: The Independent external link
The United States Central Command reports its forces have destroyed a factory in Karaj, Iran, which assembled surface-to-surface missiles for the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps.
Source: BBC News external link
The United States approves $16.46 billion in military sales to the United Arab Emirates and Kuwait amidst the Iran war.
Source: Jordan Times external link
The Chadian government announces that 17 people have been killed at a funeral late Wednesday in the border town of Tiné following a drone attack orginating from Sudan.
Source: The EastAfrican external link
A raid kills eleven Sinaloa Cartel members in Sinaloa, Mexico, with a senior cartel leader being captured along with many weapons. The daughter of El Mayo is initially detained and then released due to the lack of arrest warrants.
Source: Heraldo USA external link

Arts and culture

The King Charles III England Coast Path, the world's longest coastal footpath, is formally opened by Charles III.
Source: BBC News external link

Disasters and accidents

Seventeen bodies are recovered from a boat that washed ashore in the Comoros. The victims are believed to be migrants from the Democratic Republic of the Congo.
Source: Reuters external link

Politics and elections

The National Assembly of Thailand re-elects Anutin Charnvirakul as prime minister following his Bhumjaithai Party's victory in the recent election.
Source: AFP via CBS 19 News external link

Law and crime

The International Criminal Court at The Hague rules that Tajikistan has violated the Rome Statute after failing to arrest Russian President Vladimir Putin during his visit to the country in October 2025.
Source: Courthouse News external link
Iran executes three men arrested during protests last January by hanging.
Source: Euronews external link
An Iranian man and a Romanian woman are arrested by Police Scotland for attempting to enter Royal Navy base HMNB Clyde.
Source: BBC News external link

Business and economy

KLM says that they will not resume flights to Dubai, Riyadh, and Dammam until May 17, citing safety considerations as the US-Israel war against Iran continues.
Source: Anadolu Agency external link

International relations

In a joint statement after talks hosted by the United States, DR Congo and Rwanda say they have "agreed to a series of coordinated steps to de-escalate tensions and advance progress on the ground".
Source: BBC external link
The Rafah Border Crossing between Egypt and the Gaza Strip reopens for limited movement, allowing a restricted number of Palestinian patients to enter Egypt for medical treatment and some people to return to Gaza under coordinated security procedures, following its closure as a security measure amid the 2026 Iran war.
Source: Philippine Daily Inquirer external link
Germany withdraws from defending Israel in South Africa's International Court of Justice genocide case against Israel, citing their need to defend themselves in a separate case launched against them by Nicaragua.
Source: Haaretz external link