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Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi claimed on Sunday that his government would “welcome any regional initiative that leads to a just end” to the war – even as Iran continued launching wanton attacks against every other country in the region. “The end of the war depends on guaranteeing that it will not be repeated and on paying compensation,” Araghchi said via Telegram. The Iranian foreign minister claimed his government was talking with various Gulf states about arranging such an end to the conflict, which would seem to contradict the loud objections all of those states have raised about Iran’s mad-dog…

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An illegal alien is on the run after he rammed his vehicle into Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents in Burlington, Vermont. “On March 11, 2026, ICE conducted a targeted vehicle stop to arrest Deyvi Daniel Corona-Sancheminal, a criminal illegal alien from Mexico. He was previously arrested for criminal trespassing and driving under the influence,” the Department of Homeland Security’s (DHS) Lauren Bis said. “During the attempted arrest, Corona-Sanchez [sic] weaponized his vehicle and rammed our ICE law enforcement officers,” Bis said. “He fled on foot into a nearby residence and remains at-large. This is just the latest in a…

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Gas prices in the region will surge by 100% more than previously projected, Kirill Dmitriev has said Gas prices across the EU are set to rise by at least 100% more than previously forecast, Kremlin envoy Kirill Dmitriev has said, as bloc officials continue to push member states to shun Russian energy.Dmitriev’s remarks come as the escalating Middle East crisis triggered by the unprovoked US-Israeli attack on Iran has sent global oil and gas prices soaring.At the same time, the EU has continued to struggle with the consequences of its move to sever energy ties with Russia over the Ukraine…

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Berlin is recalibrating its policy towards Beijing as economic gravity overrides ideological distance When Chancellor Friedrich Merz landed in Beijing late last month for his first official visit to China, the symbolism was unmistakable. He joined a growing procession of Western leaders – following French President Emmanuel Macron at the end of 2025 and British Prime Minister Keir Starmer at the beginning of 2026 – seeking face time in the Chinese capital. Even Donald Trump is expected in Beijing at the turn of March and April.This choreography reflects a broader geopolitical reality: Amid fears of a two-front trade war with…

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Another international sports tournament victory for Team USA means yet another disgruntled and vanquished foreign player. In February, Canada’s Nate MacKinnon became the first to declare his team better than the Americans despite losing. Less than a month later, the Dominican Republic’s Juan Soto has picked up the mantra. After the DR’s controversial 2-1 loss to Team USA in Houston on Sunday, Soto was asked for his thoughts on his team’s demise. During which he (knowingly or unknowingly) channeled MacKinnon and took a shot at Team USA. “We showed the world who’s the best team in baseball,” Soto told ESPN. “That’s…

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Monday on CNN’s “The Lead,” Rep. James Clyburn (D-SC) said the SAVE America Act was not about requiring voters to have photo ID, it was “about suppressing the vote.” Clyburn said, “The SAVE Act, for instance, is nothing but a throwback. To those laws that were passed after Reconstruction that made it impossible for African-Americans to get elected. And if the SAVE Act becomes law, it will reduce dramatically the number of African-Americans that’s currently serving in the Congress. And I think that what we need to do is spend our time working on saving this democracy that some people…

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House Republicans are heading into a chaotic two-week sprint to try and make real legislative headway before a subsequent two-week recess — and prove that their narrow and deeply fractious majority can still get something done. Hard-liners are already signaling this exercise won’t be easy. Here are the revolts to watch in the next two weeks: — First, there’s FISA: Republican leaders want to pass a straightforward extension of Section 702 of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act, or FISA, next week, to give the Senate enough time to reauthorize the key spy authority before the April 20 deadline. The White House…

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Nations getting oil through the key shipping lane should send warships to the region, the American president has demanded US President Donald Trump has called on all nations getting oil through the Strait of Hormuz to send their warships to secure navigation through the key shipping lane.Shipping through the strait has been largely disrupted for over two weeks, since the US and Israel launched an unprovoked attack on Iran. As part of its response Tehran has barred vessels from countries it considers hostile from passing through the narrow waterway. The development sent global crude prices up nearly 50% to over…

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LOS ANGELES (AP) — Sean Penn has built one of the most decorated careers in contemporary acting, and he has added another Oscar to the list. On Sunday, Penn won the Academy Award for best supporting actor for his performance in Paul Thomas Anderson’s political drama “One Battle After Another.” He delivered a commanding portrayal of a seasoned power broker navigating the shifting loyalties and ideological battles at the center of the film. Penn, 65, did not attend the Oscars. “He couldn’t be here tonight, or he didn’t want to,” Kieran Culkin said after announcing Penn as the winner. It’s…

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On Monday’s broadcast of MS NOW’s “The 11th Hour,” San Jose Mayor and Democratic gubernatorial candidate Matt Mahan said that “our many rules and regulations, the fact that we pushed all of our refineries out of state” and the high gas tax. Host Stephanie Ruhle asked, “You want state leaders to suspend the gas tax. Gov. Newsom (D) says that is not going to bring down prices. You’ve criticized him, but could he be right on this one?” Mahan answered, “Well, it’s not the only driver of high costs. A war that none of us really understand or there doesn’t…

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