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March 26

International relations

North Korea and Belarus signs a “friendship and cooperation” treaty after Supreme Leader Kim Jong Un welcomed Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko to Pyongyang.
Source: The Guardian external link

Politics and elections

Two days after the Danish election, Faroe Islanders vote to elect 33 members of the Løgting.
Source: Dagur.fo external link

March 25

Armed conflicts and attacks

According to Press TV, Iran has rejected a United States proposal to end the war and sets out five conditions for a ceasefire.
Source: AP external link
A senior Iranian official says that Iran is still reviewing the proposal despite an initial response that was considered "negative".
Source: Reuters external link
Iranian foreign minister Abbas Araghchi states that Iran seeks to end the war "on its own terms" but does not plan to enter negotiations with the U.S. and will continue its current policy.
Source: Al-Ahram external link
Egyptian foreign minister Badr Abdelatty says that Egypt is ready to host negotiations aimed at ending the Iran war.
Source: Reuters via Al Arabiya external link
An Iranian cluster bomb wounds nine people, including six children and an elderly woman, in Bnei Brak, Israel.
Source: The Times of Israel external link
Jordan's air force intercepts four missiles and one drone launched from Iran.
Source: Al Jazeera external link
A drone strikes a fuel tank at Kuwait International Airport, causing a fire at the site.
Source: Reuters external link
Seven fighters are killed and 13 others are injured in a strike on a Popular Mobilization Forces base in Al Anbar Governorate, Iraq. The attack follows an American strike on the same base yesterday.
Source: Al-Ahram external link
Iran says it has received intelligence that the U.S. and an "unnamed regional country" are planning to invade and capture its Kharg Island in the Persian Gulf as thousands of U.S. Marines are due to arrive in the region in the coming days.
Source: The Telegraph external link
A stray Ukrainian drone strikes a power station in Auvere, Estonia, while another crashes in Latvia during a large-scale drone attack on Russia.
Source: BBC News external link
A Ukrainian drone strike kills two people in Belgorod Oblast, Russia, according to Belgorod governor Vyacheslav Gladkov.
Source: Reuters external link
The Sudan Doctors Network says that Rapid Support Forces have killed 16 civilians, including three women, in El Fasher, North Darfur, Sudan.
Source: Sudan Tribune external link
A ceasefire between Afghanistan and Pakistan collapses with resumed cross-border shelling killing two people in Kunar Province, Afghanistan, while Afghan forces claim to have destroyed three Pakistani military outposts along the border. Both sides accuse each other of breaking the ceasefire first.
Source: AP external link

Law and crime

A Chinese court sentences former Aviation Industry Corporation chairperson Tan Ruisong to death with a two-year reprieve after convicting him of corruption-related offenses, including bribery, embezzlement, and insider trading, during his tenure as chairperson.
Source: Reuters external link
The Indian enforcement directorate says that it has attached (US$200 million) in Dubai, United Arab Emirates, and has seized villas in the Burj Khalifa as part of the Mahadev online betting app money laundering investigation.
Source: The New Indian Express external link
Kuwaiti authorities arrest six individuals suspected of links to Hezbollah over an alleged plot to carry out assassinations targeting state officials.
Source: Arab News external link

Disasters and accidents

The International Organization for Migration reports that 922 migrants have died or went missing along the "Eastern Route" from the Horn of Africa to the Arabian Peninsula in 2025, marking the deadliest year for Red Sea migration and a significant increase from 2024.
Source: The Daily Star external link
At least 18 people are killed, including two children, 11 others survive and around 21 are reported missing when a passenger bus carrying around 50 people plunges into the Padma River in Goalanda Upazila, Rajbari District, Dhaka, Bangladesh.
Source: Indiablooms external link

Business and economy

COSCO Shipping resumes new container shipment bookings from the Far East to several Gulf countries after Iran allowed non-hostile vessels to pass through the Strait of Hormuz since yesterday.
Source: The Straits Times external link
India purchases a shipment of liquefied petroleum gas from Iran for the first time since 2019 following a temporary easing of U.S. sanctions, with the cargo set to be distributed among state-run fuel companies, in response to supply disruptions caused by the Strait of Hormuz crisis.
Source: Reuters external link
Source: Gulf News external link
A jury in the case of K.G.M. v. Meta et al. rules in favor of a woman who sued Google and Meta Platforms for her addictions to websites Instagram and YouTube as a child.
Source: CNBC external link

Arts and culture

Under the St Peter and Paul Church in Maastricht, Netherlands, the remains of French musketeer d'Artagnan are believed to be found.
Source: BBC News external link
Sarah Mullally is enthroned as the first female primate of the Church of England and Archbishop of Canterbury.
Source: BBC News external link

Politics and elections

Kosovo's Constitutional Court rules that President Vjosa Osmani's decree to dissolve had no legal effect, giving the Kuvendi 34 more days to elect the next president before automatically moving to new elections within 45 days.
Source: Balkan View external link
Philippine president Bongbong Marcos signs into law a measure allowing the suspension or reduction of excises on petroleum products when global oil prices reach a specified threshold, subject to time limits and reporting requirements.
Source: Philippine Daily Inquirer external link

International relations

Belarusian president Alexander Lukashenko visits Pyongyang, North Korea, to meet with its supreme leader Kim Jong Un in a effort to improve relations between the two countries.
Source: AP external link
Hungarian prime minister Viktor Orbán says Hungary will gradually suspend gas supplies to Ukraine until Russian oil transit through the Druzhba pipeline resumes, citing disruptions to deliveries crossing Ukraine.
Source: AP external link
Source: Reuters external link
The United Nations General Assembly adopts a resolution proposed by Ghana recognizing the Atlantic slave trade as a crime against humanity and calling for dialogue on reparations, despite opposition and abstentions from several Western countries.
Source: Reuters external link

March 24

Law and crime

Two people are killed in a school shooting in Lázaro Cárdenas, Michoacán, Mexico. A 15-year-old suspect is arrested.
Source: Reuters external link

Politics and elections

Danes, Faroe Islanders, and Greenlanders vote to elect 179 seats of the Folketing. Danish prime minister Mette Frederiksen seeks a third term in office during the aftermath of the Greenland crisis.
Source: Reuters external link
Frederiksen's left-wing bloc wins the most seats but fails to secure a majority.
Source: Le Monde external link

International relations

The Lebanese foreign ministry declares the Iranian ambassador a and gives him until March 29 to leave the country, due to Iran's financial and military support of Shia paramilitary group Hezbollah.
Source: Al Jazeera external link
The Lebanese foreign ministry says that the decision to expel Mohammad Reza Raouf Sheibani as Iranian ambassador doesn't affect diplomatic relations between the two countries.
Source: Arab News external link
The Iranian foreign ministry states that vessels it classifies as non-hostile may pass through the Strait of Hormuz if they comply with its safety and security requirements, while excluding vessels linked to countries it accuses of involvement in the Iran war.
Source: Philippine Daily Inquirer external link

Armed conflicts and attacks

reports that the United States has sent Iran a 15-point plan to end the war.
Source: CNBC external link
Pakistani prime minister Shehbaz Sharif says that Pakistan is ready and willing to host Iran–U.S. talks to reach a comprehensive deal to end the war.
Source: Saudi Gazette external link
Shrapnel from an Iranian ballistic missile wounds three people, including a two-month-old baby, in a Bedouin community in the Negev, Israel.
Source: The Jerusalem Post external link
Fifteen fighters from Iraq's Popular Mobilization Forces (PMF), including a commander, are killed in an American airstrike on a PMF base in the Al Anbar Governorate.
Source: AFP via BSS external link
Hezbollah rocket fire kills a woman and injures two others in northern Israel.
Source: The Jerusalem Post external link
Israeli defense minister Israel Katz states that the military will control a "security zone" up to the Litani River in southern Lebanon until "the threat of Hezbollah" is removed, while also suggesting that Israel will remain in control of the area after the conflict is resolved.
Source: The New York Times external link
The Lebanese government reports that the death toll from Israeli attacks on the country since March 2 has risen to 1,039.
Source: AA external link
Russian missile and drone strikes across Ukraine kill at least three people, including two in Poltava and one in Zaporizhzhia, and injures several others. The attacks also damage residential buildings and infrastructure in the areas.
Source: AFP via BSS external link
A Russian Shahed drone strikes and severely damages the Bernardine Church, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, in Lviv, western Ukraine.
Source: Philippine Daily Inqurier external link
The death toll from the March 20 drone strike on the Al Deain Teaching Hospital in East Darfur, Sudan, rises to 70.
Source: Reuters external link
A coalition of Rapid Support Forces and Sudan People's Liberation Movement–North rebels capture the town of Kurmuk in the Blue Nile region near the Ethopian border.
Source: Arab News external link
Suspected Islamic State insurgents kill nine Nigerian troops, one police officer and a civilian during attacks in Kebbi State, Nigeria.
Source: AP external link

Science and technology

American technology company OpenAI says it will shut down its Sora app.
Source: NBC News external link
The Walt Disney Company and OpenAI's US$1 billion investment deal to allow Disney's intellectual properties to be used with Sora is also cancelled in midst of the shutdown.
Source: The Verge external link
NASA states that it plans to pause the Lunar Gateway project and redirect efforts toward developing infrastructure for sustained operations on the Moon's surface, including a future moonbase.
Source: The Witness external link

Disasters and accidents

At least 84 people are killed in flash floods across Kenya, including in Kisumu, Uasin Gishu, and Tana River counties.
Source: The Star external link

Arts and culture

Two concerts by Colombian singer Shakira in Doha, Qatar, and Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates, scheduled to be held in April are postponed due to safety concerns amidst the Iran war. The Abu Dhabi concert has been rescheduled for November.
Source: USA Today external link

Business and economy

Philippine president Bongbong Marcos declares a state of national energy emergency in response to risks to the fuel supply linked to the Iran war.
Source: Reuters external link
QatarEnergy ‌declares force majeure on some of ⁠its long-term LNG supply contracts for its customers worldwide.
Source: Al Jazeera external link
American video game company Epic Games announces that it will lay off more than 1,000 employees along with more than $500 million in savings from cuts to contracting and marketing amid a sharp decline in the number of people playing its flagship video game .
Source: Reuters external link
Australia and the European Union sign a free trade agreement after eight years of negotiations.
Source: AP external link
BMW Brilliance recalls nearly 180,000 vehicles in China due to a defect in the air conditioning wiring that may cause a short circuit and increase the risk of fire.
Source: The Straits Times external link

March 23

Disasters and accidents

At least 66 people are killed when a military Lockheed C-130, carrying 125 people, crashes in Puerto Leguízamo, Colombia.
Source: AFP via ABS-CBN News external link
At least one person is killed and several others are injured in an explosion in Kwara State, Nigeria.
Source: AP external link

Armed conflicts and attacks

U.S. president Donald Trump says he is postponing his 48-hour ultimatum for five days before attacking the Iranian power plants as Iran and the U.S. have held "very good and productive conversations" on ending the war. Trump also claims that a "major points of agreement" focused on Iran's renunciation of the nuclear weapon are being talked. Iran denies any dialogue took place.
Source: States Newsroom external link
Kata'ib Hezbollah says that it will extend its pause on strikes on the United States embassy in Baghdad, Iraq, for five more days.
Source: Gulf News external link
A person is killed and another is injured in a strike on a transmission site of the Persian Gulf Radio and Television Centre in southern Iran.
Source: AFP via LBCI external link
At least one person is killed in an Israeli strike on Hazmieh, Greater Beirut, Lebanon. The Israeli military states that the attack targeted a member of Iran's Quds Force in the area.
Source: AFP via Al Arabiya external link
At least 15 people are killed and 23 others are injured in strikes on Lagawa District, West Kordofan, Sudan. The Rapid Support Forces attribute the attack to the Sudanese army.
Source: Business Recorder external link
A Sudanese rebel faction led by Yasir Arman calls for the United Nations Security Council to end the use of drones on Sudanese citizens.
Source: Sudan Tribune external link

Politics and elections

In Italy, the constitutional amendment that proposed to select members of the High Council of the Judiciary through sortition is rejected by a 46% to 54% vote.
Source: Reuters external link
Source: Xinhua external link

Health and environment

In its annual report, the World Meteorological Organization states that Earth's energy imbalance and ocean heat content reached record levels in 2025, driven by rising greenhouse gas emissions.
Source: AFP via CNA external link

Law and crime

A U.S. civic court finds entertainer Bill Cosby liable for drugging and sexually assaulting a woman in 1972. The woman is awarded $59.25 million.
Source: BBC News external link
The Federal Court of Justice of Germany dismisses a lawsuit by Environmental Action Germany to ban BMW and Mercedes Benz from selling new combustion engine vehicles after 2030.
Source: DW external link
Puerto Rican police seize $12 million worth of cocaine found on a drug smuggling boat off the island's northern coast. Three suspects are arrested.
Source: AP external link
As a reaction to the 2026 Hatzola arson attack, Belgium deploys (ISTAR) Jagers te Paard Battalion, to guard Jewish "sites" and communities.
Source: APT via YouTube external link

Business and economy

Brent crude futures fall 11%, trading just below US$100 a barrel for the first time in days, following the announcement by U.S. president Donald Trump about talks with Iran to end the war.
Source: Reuters external link
Slovenia becomes first EU country to introduce fuel rationing to cope with extra demand by drivers from neighboring countries.
Source: BBC News external link

Sports

In American football, the Seattle Seahawks signs a four-year deal worth $168 million with wide receiver Jaxon Smith-Njigba, with at least $120 million guaranteed, making him the highest-paid wide receiver in NFL history.
Source: KUOW external link