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Iraq Reboots Kurdish Pipeline to Bypass Strait of Hormuz

March 20, 2026
Business

Iraq has struck a deal with the Kurdistan Regional Government (KRG) to reopen the 600-mile Kirkuk-Ceyhan pipeline, resuming exports from northern fields to Turkey’s Mediterranean port. The North Oil Company confirmed that

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Iran’s Hormuz Blockade Traps 40,000 Seafarers Amid Missile Strikes and GPS Jamming

March 20, 2026
Business

Tehran’s effective blockade of the Strait of Hormuz has left tens of thousands of mariners stranded on ships carrying millions of barrels of oil, navigating a war zone where drones, missiles, and

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Wall Street Banks Offer Bets Against $1.8 Trillion Private Credit Market

March 20, 2026
Business

Goldman Sachs Group Inc. and JPMorgan Chase & Co. are offering hedge fund clients ways to bet against the private credit market, according to people familiar with the matter. Both banks have

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China Launches Biggest Early-Year Spending Surge Since 2022

March 20, 2026
Business

China’s government spending accelerated at the fastest pace for any start to a year since 2022, as authorities move to prop up the economy amid mounting domestic and international challenges. Bloomberg calculations

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Alibaba Sets Ambitious $100 Billion AI and Cloud Revenue Target

March 20, 2026
Artificial Intelligence

Alibaba Group Holding Ltd. has announced an aggressive plan to grow its cloud and artificial intelligence revenue to $100 billion annually within the next five years, aiming to counter the slowing momentum

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Tesla’s “Full-Self Driving” Faces Intensified U.S. Safety Probe

March 20, 2026
Artificial Intelligence/Technology

U.S. auto safety regulators have upgraded their investigation of Tesla Inc.’s “Full-Self Driving” (FSD) system to an engineering analysis, following additional crashes that suggest the technology may struggle to handle driving conditions

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NASA Shifts Moon Mission Power to SpaceX’s Starship

March 20, 2026
Health/Technology

NASA is revising its Artemis moon-landing plans, reducing Boeing Co.’s Space Launch System (SLS) role while elevating SpaceX’s Starship rocket to carry astronauts to lunar orbit, according to people familiar with the

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UK Slashes Foreign Aid, Sparking Global Alarm

March 20, 2026
United Kingdom/World

The UK government has announced a drastic reduction in aid spending to some of the world’s poorest nations, cutting funding by 40% over the next year. Under plans unveiled by Foreign Secretary

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China Turns Barbecue Into a Career Path as Youth Seek Jobs

March 20, 2026
China/World

Faced with a record 13 million graduates entering an uncertain job market, Chinese schools are offering vocational degrees in grilling, crayfish, and noodles to prepare students for employment in the booming culinary

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Russia to Psychologize Women Who Reject Motherhood Amid Demographic Collapse

March 20, 2026
Russia/World

Under the updated reproductive health directives, Russian doctors are instructed to ask women how many children they plan to have. Those who indicate they do not intend to give birth are now

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