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Fuel Stations Run Dry as Demand Surges Across Sri Lanka

March 16, 2026
News/Sri Lanka

Fuel stocks have run out at many fuel stations across Sri Lanka as demand surged across the country, according to reports from local journalists. Long queues began forming at filling stations from

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Iran Conflict Sends US Oil Fortunes Soaring

March 16, 2026
Business

The ongoing military conflict between the United States, Israel, and Iran has triggered a sharp spike in global oil prices, presenting an unexpected windfall for American energy firms. According to estimates reported

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Tucker Carlson Faces Potential CIA Action Amid Rising Fears

March 16, 2026
Business/Journalism

Tucker Carlson, the former Fox News host, has alleged that the CIA is preparing a criminal referral against him to the US Justice Department. Carlson claims the action is connected to his

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North Korean ‘Fake Workers’ Exploit AI to Infiltrate European Companies

March 16, 2026
Business

A growing wave of North Korean IT operatives is using AI to masquerade as workers at major European companies, according to a report by the Financial Times. These “fake workers” secure remote

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China Enters Brazil’s $20 Billion Food Delivery Battle

March 16, 2026
Business

Brazil’s booming $20 billion online food delivery sector has become the latest front in a high-stakes clash between local incumbent iFood and Chinese-backed newcomers Keeta and 99, according to reporting by the

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China’s Navy Unveils Autonomous Helicopter on Frontline Warship

March 16, 2026
China/World

China’s People’s Liberation Army Navy has taken a bold step into autonomous aerial warfare with the deployment of a new uncrewed helicopter aboard its Type 075 amphibious assault ship, potentially transforming the

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Toxic Black Rain Hits Tehran After Israeli Strikes

March 16, 2026
Iran/Israel/World

Tehran was blanketed in a surreal and dangerous mix of black smoke and rain on March 8, following Israeli drone strikes on massive oil depots and refineries just outside the city. The

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Peter Thiel Sparks Controversy with Secret Rome Talks on the Antichrist

March 16, 2026
Social/World

Peter Thiel, the billionaire venture capitalist and early supporter of former President Donald Trump, has launched a series of closed-door lectures in Rome examining the concept of the Antichrist, raising eyebrows among

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African Recruits in Ukraine: Kenya Seeks Moscow Intervention

March 16, 2026
Russia/World

Kenya’s Foreign Minister, Musalia Mudavadi, is visiting Russia this week under mounting pressure from families of citizens reportedly recruited into the Russian military, seeking to convince Moscow to halt the controversial practice.

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Pleasure Engineering: How Sex Toys Became a Global Tech Phenomenon

March 16, 2026
Diplomacy/Human Rights

It’s a snowy morning in east Berlin, but inside a tidy workshop tucked within modern offices, the hum of innovation is palpable. Tobias Zegenhagen, the 45-year-old product director of the Lovehoney Group,

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