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March 28

Law and crime

Nepal's former prime minister K. P. Sharma Oli is arrested over his alleged involvement in the crackdown on the 2025 protests.
Source: BBC News external link

Sports

In Thoroughbred racing, the 30th Dubai World Cup is held in Dubai, United Arab Emirates, amidst the Iran war.
Source: The National News external link

Armed conflicts and attacks

A ballistic missile is launched by the Houthis from Yemen towards Israel, representing the group's entrance in the war. The Israel Defense Forces says that the missile was successfully intercepted and no injuries were reported.
Source: Times of Israel external link
Five paramedics are killed in an Israeli airstrike in Zawtar al-Gharbiyah, Lebanon.
Source: Al Jazeera external link

Disasters and accidents

Twenty-two bodies are recovered from a vessel found adrift off the coast of Crete, Greece, according to the Greek coast guard. Twenty-six others are rescued by Frontex. Several survivors said some people were also thrown overboard into the Mediterranean Sea on the orders of a human trafficker during the journey.
Source: Reuters external link

March 27

Business and economy

Brent crude oil surpasses US$110 per barrel after Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps Navy turned away three container ships and declared the Strait of Hormuz closed.
Source: UPI external link

Sports

In her last performance before retiring, Japan's Kaori Sakamoto wins the gold medal in the women's singles event of the 2026 Figure Skating Championships.
Source: AFP via RFI external link

Politics and elections

Following his Rastriya Swatantra Party's landslide victory in the general election, Balendra Shah is sworn as Prime Minister of Nepal, succeeding interim prime minister Sushila Karki.
Source: Reuters external link
Russia designates filmmaker and teacher Pavel Talankin, the co-director and subject of the 2025 documentary film , as a foreign agent after authorities accuse him of spreading disinformation about the government and opposing the war in Ukraine.
Source: AFP via RFI external link
Lawmakers from the Jammu & Kashmir National Conference protest outside the legislative assembly of Jammu and Kashmir, India, in solidarity with Iran and against the assassination of former supreme leader Ali Khamenei amidst the Iran war. Additionally, a major confrontation breaks out between INC lawmaker Irfan Hafiz Lone and BJP lawmaker Yudhvir Sethi during the protest.
Source: Times of India external link
Source: AP external link

Disasters and accidents

Landslides triggered by heavy rain kill at least 20 people in Mbeya Region, Tanzania.
Source: AP external link
Three people are killed in a helicopter crash at Kalalau Beach on Kauaʻi, Hawaii, United States.
Source: AP external link

Armed conflicts and attacks

Iranian ambassador to the United Nations Ali Bahreini says that Iran will facilitate and expedite humanitarian aid to cross the Strait of Hormuz.
Source: AP external link
The foreign ministers of the G7 nations reach an agreement to protect passage through the Strait of Hormuz if the war ends.
Source: Euronews external link
One man is killed and several are injured by Iranian ballistic missile attacks on central and southern Israel.
Source: The Jerusalem Post external link
An Iranian attack on Prince Sultan Air Base in Saudi Arabia injures 10 American soldiers.
Source: CBS News external link
Kuwait, Saudi Arabia, and the United Arab Emirates report that they have intercepted missile and drone attacks from Iran.
Source: AA external link
The Israeli Air Force strikes a uranium processing facility in Yazd, Iran. There were no casualties or radiation leaks, according to Iran's Atomic Energy Organization.
Source: Al Jazeera external link
The Sudan People's Liberation Movement–North reports that a Sudanese Army airstrike on a funeral gathering in the town of Al Sunut in South Kordofan has killed seven civilians and injured 39 others.
Source: Sudan Tribune external link

March 26

Health and environment

A 25-year-old Spanish woman from Barcelona, Catalonia, undergoes euthanasia after her request was approved by authorities and upheld through multiple legal challenges despite opposition from her family.
Source: CNN external link

Sports

The Iranian sports ministry bans the men's national football team from travelling to "hostile countries", placing the team's participation in this year's FIFA World Cup tournament in doubt, which is being held in Canada, Mexico, and the United States. Sports minister Ahmad Donyamali previously stated that Iran will not play in this year's World Cup.
Source: Reuters external link
The International Olympic Committee announces that participation in women's events will be limited to athletes classified as female based on biological criteria, with eligibility determined through a one-time genetic test starting from the 2028 Olympic Games. The policy replaces previous rules that allowed individual sports federations to set their own criteria.
Source: AFP via ABS-CBN News external link

Disasters and accidents

At least 14 people are killed and 27 others are injured when a private bus collides head-on with a tipper-truck in Prakasam district, Andhra Pradesh, India.
Source: The Times of India external link
At least 10 people are killed and 35 others are injured when a bus collides with a truck and overturns in Chhindwara district, Madhya Pradesh, India.
Source: Hindustan Times external link
Two people are killed, including a child, and at least 90 families are affected in flooding in Kandahar, Afghanistan.
Source: ATN external link
Mexico's navy launches a search and rescue operation in the Caribbean Sea for two sailboats, which departed from Isla Mujeres with nine crew members, carrying humanitarian aid to Cuba after they failed to arrive in Havana as scheduled and lost communication.
Source: Reuters external link

Arts and culture

A court in Chelyabinsk Oblast bans the distribution of the documentary film in Russia.
Source: The Guardian external link

Law and crime

The Catholic Church in Portugal agrees to compensate 57 victims of sexual abuse with a total of 1.61 million (US$1.86 million) following findings from an independent inquiry into abuse cases over several decades.
Source: Philippine Daily Inquirer external link
Two people are killed, including the perpetrator, in a stabbing attack at a Pokémon Center at Sunshine City in Tokyo, Japan.
Source: CTV News external link

Armed conflicts and attacks

U.S. special envoy to the Middle East Steve Witkoff confirms that the United States has shared a 15-point peace plan to Iran through the Pakistani government.
Source: Xinhua external link
Pakistani foreign minister Ishaq Dar confirms that indirect negotiations between Iran and the U.S. are taking place.
Source: The Hindu external link
U.S. president Donald Trump extends his deadline for Iran to reopen the Strait of Hormuz by ten days, until 6 April, or "face further assassinations of senior officials".
Source: The Guardian external link
Nine people are injured in Israel after seven salvos of ballistic missiles by Iran.
Source: The Times of Israel external link
Two people are killed and three others are injured by falling debris from an intercepted ballistic missile in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates.
Source: Hindustan Times external link
Ugandan military chief Muhoozi Kainerugaba says the country is ready to join the war "on the side of Israel" and says the Ugandan military will enter the war soon if Iranian attacks on Israel do not end soon.
Source: The New Arab external link
Israel claims to have assassinated Alireza Tangsiri, the commander of Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps Navy.
Source: Al Jazeera external link
One person is killed and 11 are injured by Hezbollah rocket fire in Nahariya, Israel.
Source: The Jerusalem Post external link
Source: Reuters external link
Zimbabwe confirms that 15 of its citizens have been killed after being recruited by Russia to fight in Ukraine, with more than 60 others still on the front line. Cabinet minister Soda Zhemu says that most of them were lured to Russia through social media.
Source: BBC News external link

International relations

The European Parliament approves legislation to implement the EU-US trade deal adopted in 2025.
Source: BBC external link
Russia says the United Kingdom's decision to board and detain shadow fleet vessels is hostile and vows a "political, legal and asymmetric" response against the UK to protect Russian interests.
Source: Reuters external link
British Chief of the General Staff Roland Walker warns that the UK is now on an "inevitable collision course" with Russia and urges the government to prepare.
Source: MSN external link
South Africa says it is no longer invited to the upcoming G7 summit in Haute-Savoie, France, after an initial invitation, with differing statements from its officials on the reasons for the decision.
Source: Arab News external link
Australia announces a six-month ban on short-term visa applications from Iranian passport holders for tourism and work, citing concerns that some visitors may not depart Australia once their visas expire due to the Iran war. The new policy includes limited exemptions.
Source: The Times of Israel external link
Belarus and North Korea sign a friendship and cooperation treaty after North Korean supreme leader Kim Jong Un welcomed Belarusian president Alexander Lukashenko to Pyongyang.
Source: The Guardian external link
France and the Philippines sign a visiting forces agreement allowing joint military exercises and cooperation in each other's territory.
Source: Reuters external link
Source: Kun.uz external link

Politics and elections

Two days after the Danish election, Faroe Islanders vote to elect 33 members of the Løgting.
Source: Euractiv external link
The People's Party, led by Beinir Johannesen, wins the highest share of votes, receiving nine seats in the Løgting.
Source: DR external link

Business and economy

Norway's Storting passes a bill temporarily cutting petrol and diesel taxes in response to surging energy costs amid the Strait of Hormuz crisis.
Source: Reuters external link
Mauritius and South Sudan announce measures restricting electricity consumption due to the international energy crisis, with Juba's main electricity distributor saying the capital will start experiencing daily power cuts on a "rotational basis" from today.
Source: BBC News external link

March 25

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

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
A jury in California, United States, 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

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
The United States Southern Command (Southcom) says its forces have struck a drug smuggling boat in the Caribbean Sea, killing four occupants. This brings the number of alleged narcoterrorists killed in Operation Southern Spear to 163 since U.S. strikes began.
Source: AP 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

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

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

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 26 people are killed, including seven children, 11 others survive and around 13 are reported missing when a passenger bus carrying around 50 people plunges into the Padma River in Goalanda Upazila, Rajbari District, Dhaka, Bangladesh.
Source: Xinhua 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 Western countries.
Source: Reuters external link