Inquiry Reveals Nottingham Killer Assaulted Officer in Custody

2026-03-17 14:38:40 EDT

Footage presented at the Nottingham attacks inquiry showed Valdo Calocane, the killer of three people, kicking a female police officer during his arrest. The incident occurred as he was being brought into custody, appearing calm before the sudden assault. The inquiry also questioned senior police handling of the immediate aftermath, including coordination with CCTV operators. Officials conceded opportunities for better briefing existed despite rejecting much criticism, as the investigation continues into the tragic events.

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BBC

Belgian Diplomat to Face Trial for 1961 Congo Leader Assassination

2026-03-17 14:34:00 EDT

A Brussels court has ruled that 93-year-old former Belgian diplomat Etienne Davignon will stand trial for war crimes related to the 1961 assassination of Patrice Lumumba, DR Congo's first prime minister. Davignon is the sole surviving suspect among ten accused by Lumumba's family of complicity in his murder. This "historic" ruling marks the first time a Belgian official could be held accountable, with prosecutors alleging Davignon's role in unlawful detention and degrading treatment. The case highlights Belgium's reckoning with its colonial past, following the return of Lumumba's only known remains in 2022.

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Deutsche Welle

Amazon Expands Ultra-Fast 1-Hour and 3-Hour Delivery Options Across U.S.

2026-03-17 14:32:59 EDT

Amazon is rolling out new 1-hour and 3-hour delivery services in various U.S. cities to enhance competition with other retailers. The expedited options are available for a wide range of products, including household essentials, health items, electronics, and clothing. Pricing for these services varies, with Prime members paying $9.99 for 1-hour and $4.99 for 3-hour delivery, while non-Prime customers face higher fees. This strategic move aims to provide superior convenience, further solidifying Amazon's position in the fast-evolving e-commerce landscape.

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CBS News

Daughter of Homicide Victim Campaigns for Parental Rights Law

2026-03-17 14:31:20 EDT

Gemma Ahern, whose father killed her mother when she was three, is advocating for "Jade's Law" to suspend parental rights for those convicted of killing a co-parent. After her father served a four-year manslaughter sentence, Gemma was forced to live with him, experiencing significant trauma and mental health struggles. The proposed law, named after Jade Ward, whose killer ex-partner retained parental rights, aims to protect children and bereaved families. Although passed in May 2024, the law remains dormant, prompting urgent calls for its implementation to prevent similar situations.

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BBC

Robotic Firefighters Deployed to Enhance Emergency Response Safety

2026-03-17 14:30:53 EDT

New robotic vehicles are being deployed to enter burning buildings ahead of human firefighters, scanning scenes and sending back critical information. These rugged robots feature powerful water cannons, infrared cameras, and a self-cooling system to operate in extreme temperatures. Designed with six independently powered wheels, they navigate chaotic environments and can even deploy a glowing hose for human firefighters. Developed by Hyundai and already in use in South Korea, this technology aims to reduce firefighter injuries and fatalities by handling the most dangerous initial moments of a blaze, enhancing overall emergency response safety.

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Fox News

U.S. Air Travel Disrupted by Severe Weather and TSA Staffing Shortages

2026-03-17 14:29:01 EDT

Thousands of U.S. flights were canceled or delayed due to powerful storms and ongoing Transportation Security Administration (TSA) staffing shortages. The partial government shutdown, which has withheld paychecks for TSA employees, has led to increased call-out rates and resignations, exacerbating long security lines at major airports. This disruption coincides with peak spring break and March Madness travel, leaving many passengers stranded and frustrated. Union leaders warn of further deterioration in air travel safety and efficiency if the shutdown continues.

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CBS News

Chancellor Reeves Proposes Increased Fiscal Autonomy for Regional Mayors

2026-03-17 14:26:30 EDT

Chancellor Rachel Reeves announced plans to grant regional mayors control over a share of national tax revenue, aiming to boost the UK's economy. This initiative, to be detailed in the autumn Budget, would not raise taxes but would devolve spending power for local priorities. Alongside this, Reeves outlined alignment with EU rules in more economic areas and a £2.5 billion investment in AI and quantum computing. The government seeks to prevent British tech firms from moving overseas and create 100,000 UK jobs, despite Conservative criticism of "rowing back on Brexit." (not investment advice)

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BBC

Cuba's Deepening Crisis Prompts U.S. Calls for Leadership Change

2026-03-17 14:25:14 EDT

Cuba is experiencing a severe economic and energy crisis, marked by its third nationwide blackout in four months, leading the Trump administration to call for new leadership. Secretary of State Marco Rubio stated Cuba's economy is failing and requires dramatic change, linking the woes to U.S. sanctions. While electricity is slowly being restored, officials warn of further grid failures, and many Cubans express despair over food spoilage and dangerous living conditions. The U.S. also demands the release of political prisoners and moves towards liberalization in exchange for lifting sanctions.

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Former Trump Aide Resigns Over Iran War, Accused of Promoting Antisemitic Conspiracy

2026-03-17 14:25:00 EDT

Joe Kent, former director of the National Counterterrorism Center, resigned in protest over the war in Iran, citing his inability to support the conflict. However, this article argues that Kent's resignation letter frames the war as an Israeli "misinformation" campaign, suggesting a broader antisemitic conspiracy rather than principled anti-war stance. The author highlights Kent's past ties to white nationalist figures and warns that such narratives could be used to scapegoat Jewish influence for the war's potential failures. Critics are urged to distance themselves from these views to avoid legitimizing antisemitic conspiracism.

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Vox

Meteor Causes Loud Boom Across Ohio, Identified as Seven-Ton Asteroid Fragmentation

2026-03-17 14:24:02 EDT

A seven-ton asteroid, traveling at 45,000 miles per hour, entered Earth's atmosphere as a meteor, causing a loud boom heard across multiple states, including Ohio, New York, and Pennsylvania. NASA confirmed the sound resulted from the asteroid fragmenting, releasing energy equivalent to 250 tons of TNT. Eyewitnesses reported seeing a "bright fireball," with the event detected by the National Weather Service's geostationary lightning mapper. Fragments of the meteor are believed to have scattered across Medina County, Ohio, after it fragmented over Valley City.

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CBS News

Paralympic Champion Oksana Masters Reflects on Losses Amidst Record-Breaking Wins

2026-03-17 14:19:20 EDT

Oksana Masters, the most decorated U.S. Winter Paralympian, secured five more medals in Milan Cortina, bringing her total to 24. Despite pre-Games setbacks from a concussion and infection, she persevered, winning four golds and one bronze. Masters, who overcame birth defects and multiple amputations after being adopted from Ukraine, emphasizes that her journey includes significant losses and failures, which have shaped her resilience. She aims to continue competing through the Los Angeles 2028 Games and advocates for para-sport through her Sisters in Sports Foundation.

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NPR

Analysis Suggests Iran's Regime Resilient Amidst U.S.-Israeli Attacks

2026-03-17 14:16:00 EDT

Eighteen days into the U.S. and Israeli attacks that killed Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei and other leaders, analysis suggests Iran's power structure has overcome the initial shock. Despite extensive airstrikes hitting 15,000 targets, Iran's Revolutionary Guards Corps (IRGC) continues attacks on multiple fronts, demonstrating a decentralized and robust command structure. Experts warn against simplistic assumptions of collapse, noting the IRGC's deep economic and ideological ties. The most likely scenario is a continuation or expansion of the war, as Iran maintains its military capabilities and strategic depth, while rejecting negotiations.

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Deutsche Welle

Family Mourns Man Found Dead in Coventry Wheelie Bin

2026-03-17 14:13:00 EDT

Thomas Niven, 37, found dead in a wheelie bin in a Coventry park, has been identified by police, with his family describing him as a "pillar of strength." His body was discovered after a public call, leading to the arrest of three individuals in Blackpool on suspicion of murder and assisting an offender. Police believe Niven was hit by a car before being moved to the park. His family expressed profound shock and devastation over his cruel death, remembering him as loving, caring, and full of laughter.

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BBC

Potential Earnings for a $20,000 Money Market Account in 2026

2026-03-17 14:11:09 EDT

With current interest rates remaining competitive and fixed-rate Certificate of Deposit (CD) accounts becoming less advantageous, money market accounts are highlighted as a viable savings option. For a $20,000 account at a 4.00% rate, savers could earn approximately $197.07 after three months and $597.05 after nine months in 2026. These accounts offer flexibility with deposits and withdrawals, along with check-writing features, making them suitable for those seeking growth without locking away funds. Savers are encouraged to explore high-rate options to maximize returns. (not investment advice)

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CBS News

UAE Energy Infrastructure Targeted Amid Escalating Iran War, Oil Prices Surge

2026-03-17 14:09:31 EDT

A fresh wave of attacks has targeted the United Arab Emirates' energy infrastructure, escalating concerns over global supply disruptions amid the Iran war. A major gas field was hit by a drone, a fire erupted in the Fujairah Oil Industry Zone, and a tanker was struck near the Strait of Hormuz. These incidents, following the effective blockage of the Strait by Iran, have caused international Brent crude futures to surge over 40% since the conflict began. The attacks underscore the region's vulnerability and the significant impact on global energy markets.

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CNBC

U.S. General Overseeing Ukraine Aid Mishandled Classified Documents and Alcohol

2026-03-17 14:06:49 EDT

A Pentagon watchdog report found that Major General Antonio Aguto, who led U.S. assistance to Ukraine, improperly handled classified documents and engaged in "overindulgence of alcohol." In one incident, Aguto left "SECRET" classified maps of the Ukraine war on a train, which were later recovered by Ukrainian nationals. A separate event saw him suffer a concussion from a fall after drinking, incapacitating him for key meetings, including one with the Secretary of State. The inspector general recommended appropriate action be taken for the substantiated misconduct.

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CBS News

Trump Criticizes NATO Allies for Inaction in Iran War, Claims U.S. Self-Sufficiency

2026-03-17 14:01:11 EDT

President Donald Trump publicly criticized NATO allies for their reluctance to participate in the Iran war, labeling their inaction a "foolish mistake." He asserted that the U.S. does not need their assistance, despite previously calling on countries to help secure the Strait of Hormuz. Trump, a long-standing critic of NATO, reiterated his view of the alliance as a "one-way street," where the U.S. protects them without reciprocal support. He further claimed that due to U.S. military success, allied assistance was never needed or desired.

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CNBC

New Rules Announced for UK Driving Test Bookings to Combat Exploitation

2026-03-17 13:58:01 EDT

The Driver and Vehicle Standards Agency (DVSA) has confirmed new rules for driving test bookings in the UK, effective May 12 and June 9, to create a fairer system. Learners will soon be the only ones permitted to book, change, or swap car driving tests, and restrictions will limit changing test locations to the three nearest centers. These measures aim to reduce long waiting lists and prevent third-party touts from reselling slots at inflated prices, a practice highlighted by a BBC investigation. The DVSA prioritizes fairness for learners and tackling exploitation.

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BBC

House Oversight Committee Subpoenas Attorney General Bondi on Epstein Files

2026-03-17 13:57:36 EDT

The House Oversight Committee, led by Chairman James Comer, has subpoenaed Attorney General Pam Bondi to testify regarding the Justice Department's handling of Jeffrey Epstein's investigation. Bondi is required to appear for a closed-door deposition on April 14, as lawmakers seek insight into the DOJ's compliance with the Epstein Files Transparency Act. Both Republican and Democratic lawmakers have expressed frustration over the department's release of heavily redacted documents. The committee's action follows the 2024 passage of the Act, compelling the release of all Epstein-related materials by December 2025.

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CBS News

Understanding What Constitutes Harassment by Debt Collectors Under Federal Law

2026-03-17 13:56:19 EDT

As more Americans face financial strain, understanding consumer protection laws regarding debt collection is crucial. This article clarifies what actions qualify as harassment by debt collectors under the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act (FDCPA). Prohibited behaviors include repeated excessive calls, contact outside 8 a.m. to 9 p.m., threats of violence or illegal actions, abusive language, and public disclosure of debt. Borrowers are advised to document incidents, send written cease-communication requests, and file complaints with regulatory bodies like the CFPB. Addressing underlying debt through settlement or management plans can also provide relief. (not investment advice)

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CBS News

Derby 10k Organizers Confirm Course Was Shorter Than Advertised

2026-03-17 13:55:34 EDT

Organizers of the Derby 10k race confirmed that this year's course was approximately 400 meters short, following a review prompted by runner feedback. The Derby County Community Trust launched the investigation after GPS devices indicated the discrepancy. The error was attributed to a mistake in the official re-measurement by the Association of UK Course Measurers, which acknowledged the oversight. Organizers expressed disappointment but thanked the running community for their understanding and support, promising to ensure high standards for future events.

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BBC

Vatican Appeals Court Declares Partial Mistrial in Cardinal Becciu Fraud Case

2026-03-17 13:47:00 EDT

A Vatican appeals court has declared a partial mistrial in the fraud case against Cardinal Angelo Becciu, who was previously sentenced for misappropriating Church funds in a botched London property deal. The court cited procedural errors by prosecutors, including failure to share full case files and improper redactions, which deprived the defense of due process. Additionally, a decree by former Pope Francis, allowing prosecutors to proceed without a preliminary judge, was ruled void due to lack of publication. This ruling could nullify the entire investigation, potentially leading to an acquittal at retrial and raising questions about other Vatican rulings.

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Deutsche Welle

Nissan to Export U.S.-Made Vehicles to Japan Following Trade Rule Changes

2026-03-17 13:41:27 EDT

Nissan Motor plans to export its U.S.-produced Murano SUV to Japan, joining Toyota and Honda in leveraging recent changes to Japan's vehicle import rules. These regulatory adjustments, part of a trade deal with the Trump administration, allow U.S.-made vehicles to be imported without meeting Japanese certification if they comply with American standards. This marks Nissan's first American-made vehicle sold in Japan since the 1990s. While experts note the volume may be small, these exports help U.S.-Japan trade relations and position larger American-built vehicles as niche "halo products" in the Japanese market.

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CNBC

Arizona Files Criminal Charges Against Kalshi for Alleged Illegal Gambling and Election Bets

2026-03-17 13:39:12 EDT

Arizona's Attorney General Kris Mayes has filed criminal charges against Kalshi, a prediction markets platform, accusing it of operating an illegal gambling business and unlawfully accepting bets on elections. This marks the first state-level criminal case against Kalshi, which maintains its "events contracts" are under federal jurisdiction, not state gaming laws. Prosecutors allege Kalshi violated Arizona law by accepting bets on professional and college sports, as well as various future election outcomes, including the 2028 presidential race. Kalshi decries the action as an attempt by states to regulate a nationwide financial exchange. (not investment advice)

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The Guardian

Chief Justice Roberts Warns Against Personal Attacks on Judges

2026-03-17 13:39:08 EDT

Chief Justice John Roberts issued a strong warning against personal attacks on Supreme Court justices and lower court judges, calling such hostility "dangerous." Speaking at Rice University, Roberts acknowledged that criticisms of court decisions are expected, but emphasized that shifting focus from legal analysis to personal attacks is unacceptable. His comments come amidst a surge of threats against federal judges and President Trump's accusations against jurists whose rulings he disagreed with, including those he appointed. Roberts reiterated that impeachment is not an appropriate response to judicial disagreements.

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CBS News

Bayern Munich Considers Champions League Debut for 16-Year-Old Goalkeeper Amid Injury Crisis

2026-03-17 13:38:15 EDT

Bayern Munich faces a goalkeeping crisis, potentially leading to 16-year-old Leonard Prescott making his Champions League debut on Wednesday. With three senior goalkeepers injured, including regular starter Manuel Neuer and third-choice Sven Ulreich, Prescott may play if Jonas Urbig doesn't recover from a concussion. The German youth international, who plays for Bayern's under-19s, would require clearance from German labor authorities due to his age. Head coach Vincent Kompany expressed full confidence in Prescott, emphasizing team support for the young player in this unexpected situation.

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BBC

The Path for U.S. Diplomacy to Aid Lebanon Amidst Regional Conflict

2026-03-17 13:32:44 EDT

This article argues that the U.S. has a historic opportunity to restore its relationship with Lebanon and broker peace with Israel, requiring robust diplomatic engagement. Lebanon faces a humanitarian crisis due to Israeli strikes, economic collapse, and Hezbollah's militant activities. The article suggests Washington should support the Lebanese government's efforts to disarm Hezbollah through nuanced approaches, rather than brute force. It proposes measures like expelling Hezbollah ministers, outlawing its economic activities, and deploying the Lebanese Armed Forces, with U.S. verification and support for reconstruction.

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The Atlantic

Microsoft Restructures Copilot AI Leadership to Accelerate Model Development

2026-03-17 13:29:41 EDT

Microsoft is reorganizing its Copilot AI leadership, merging commercial and consumer engineering groups, as it seeks to boost adoption. Jacob Andreou will now lead the combined Copilot experience, reporting directly to CEO Satya Nadella. This move frees Mustafa Suleyman, co-founder of DeepMind, to focus entirely on building new "Superintelligence" models and advancing AI research for Microsoft. The shake-up comes as Microsoft's Copilot lags behind competitors like OpenAI's ChatGPT and Google's Gemini in daily active users. The company aims to deliver world-class models, optimize costs, and achieve research breakthroughs.

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CNBC

Potential Death of Iran's Security Chief Could Intensify Leadership Crisis

2026-03-17 13:25:50 EDT

The unconfirmed death of Iran's security chief, Ali Larijani, reported by Israel, would remove a central figure in Iran's strategic decision-making. As secretary of the Supreme National Security Council, Larijani was crucial in managing the confrontation with the U.S. and Israel. His reported demise follows a campaign targeting senior Iranian officials, suggesting an effort to weaken the leadership. This article notes that Larijani was managing the war, domestic unrest, and the nuclear program. His potential removal deepens a leadership crisis, likely leading to a harder military posture and harsher repression, with increased volatility.

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BBC

Trump Delays China Trip Due to Ongoing Iran War

2026-03-17 13:21:00 EDT

President Donald Trump announced he is delaying his planned trip to China by approximately five weeks due to the ongoing war with Iran. Trump stated he needs to remain in Washington during the conflict, a decision he claims China is "fine" with. The president had previously urged Beijing, along with other nations, to assist the U.S. in reopening the Strait of Hormuz, a critical oil shipping route disrupted by the war. This postponement comes amidst already strained relations between the U.S. and China over trade tariffs.

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CBS News

Key Details of the Proposed SAVE America Act Voter ID Bill

2026-03-17 13:14:26 EDT

The SAVE America Act, a priority for President Donald Trump, is poised for Senate debate, proposing federal requirements for proof of U.S. citizenship to register and photo ID to vote. While supporters claim it ensures election security, opponents warn it could disenfranchise millions, particularly low-income, minority, and married women who lack the required documents. Democrats view it as an attempt to influence midterm elections, while Trump continues to assert, without evidence, that U.S. elections are not secure. The bill would require states to verify citizenship status and could remove flagged voters from rolls.

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CNBC

Major Airlines Boost Revenue Forecasts Amid Strong Demand Despite Fuel Price Hikes

2026-03-17 13:13:54 EDT

Several major airlines, including Delta and American, have increased their first-quarter revenue expectations, citing stronger-than-expected demand despite rising jet fuel costs from the Iran war. Delta reported a $400 million hit from fuel but projected high-single-digit revenue growth due to robust bookings from high-spending and corporate customers. American Airlines also expects over 10% revenue growth. While fuel remains a significant expense, airlines like United aim to fully offset these costs, indicating a resilient travel industry driven by sustained consumer willingness to travel. (not investment advice)

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CNBC

UFW Halts Cesar Chavez Celebrations Amid "Troubling Allegations" of Sexual Assault

2026-03-17 13:08:57 EDT

The United Farm Workers union has canceled celebrations honoring its founder, Cesar Chavez, due to "troubling allegations" against the iconic Chicano figure. While some reports are family issues, the union expressed deep concern over allegations involving sexual assault of young women or minors. The UFW, which has no direct reports or firsthand knowledge, is providing space for potential victims to come forward and seek support. This decision acknowledges the pain these allegations cause, prompting the Cesar Chavez Foundation to also address the disturbing claims and support those harmed.

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LA Times

Ukraine Deploys Anti-Drone Nets Over Cities to Counter FPV Drone Threat

2026-03-17 13:06:44 EDT

Ukrainian cities, like Izium, are deploying extensive anti-drone netting to protect civilians and infrastructure from FPV (first-person-view) drones. These remotely piloted drones, which have transformed the war by creating "kill zones" and causing up to 80% of front-line casualties, are countered by the low-tech nets that tangle their propellers. While the nets offer protection, their presence signifies the increasing proximity of the front line and instills fear among residents who recall past occupations. Ukraine plans to install thousands of miles of these nets on front-line roads by late 2026.

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NPR

Hiroshima Survivor Shigeaki Mori, Embraced by Obama, Dies at 88

2026-03-17 12:46:42 EDT

Shigeaki Mori, an 88-year-old Hiroshima atomic bomb survivor and historian, has passed away. Mori, who was 8 when he survived the 1945 blast, dedicated decades to researching and identifying American prisoners of war killed by the atomic bomb, writing a book on his findings. His efforts led to U.S. confirmation of the 12 American POW deaths and were recognized by President Barack Obama during his historic 2016 visit to Hiroshima. Mori, who was famously embraced by Obama, emphasized his research was about human beings, not enemies, seeking to honor all victims.

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CBS News

British PM Starmer Urges Continued Focus on Ukraine Amid Iran War

2026-03-17 12:45:00 EDT

British Prime Minister Keir Starmer emphasized the need for international allies to maintain focus on Ukraine, despite the ongoing U.S.-Israeli war with Iran. During a meeting with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, Starmer discussed the latest developments in Russia's war and energy security. Zelenskyy announced a significant boost in Ukraine's drone production, capable of producing 2,000 interceptor drones daily, and confirmed the deployment of Ukrainian air-defense specialists to the Middle East. A new UK-Ukraine defense partnership, including a £500,000 AI center in Kyiv, aims to strengthen Ukraine's defense capabilities.

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Deutsche Welle

Senate Democrats Submit New DHS Funding Counteroffer to White House

2026-03-17 12:38:55 EDT

Senate Democrats have sent a new counteroffer to the White House in an attempt to resolve the ongoing Department of Homeland Security (DHS) shutdown. The shutdown, now in its second month, stems from Democratic demands for changes to federal immigration enforcement after two U.S. citizens were fatally shot by DHS officers. Many DHS employees, including Transportation Security Administration (TSA) agents, are working without pay, leading to staffing shortages and massive security checkpoint delays at airports. Negotiations between Democrats and the Trump administration have been ongoing for over a month without a deal.

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CNBC

Nigeria Boosts Security in Maiduguri Following Deadly Suicide Attacks

2026-03-17 12:37:00 EDT

Nigeria's President Bola Tinubu has ordered tightened security in Maiduguri after multiple suicide blasts killed and injured residents, less than 24 hours after a militant attack was repelled. The blasts, occurring at busy locations, have revived fears of extremist violence from Boko Haram and ISWAP, despite a recent calm in the city. Residents express fear and doubt about the effectiveness of increased military presence, while security analysts suggest the attacks were deliberately timed during a festive season. The U.S. has recently deployed troops to Nigeria to support counter-jihadist efforts.

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Deutsche Welle

International Responses to Trump's Call for Strait of Hormuz Security Assistance

2026-03-17 12:35:29 EDT

President Donald Trump's call for allies to help secure the Strait of Hormuz, a vital oil shipping route blocked by Iran, has met with varied international responses. Trump criticized NATO allies for their reluctance, while the UK is in discussions for a "viable plan." Germany stated the Iran war has "nothing to do with Nato," and France expressed readiness for an escort mission only after the situation is "calmer." China urged an immediate halt to military operations and de-escalation, while South Korea and Japan are closely monitoring developments and considering measures to protect their shipping interests.

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BBC
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