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🚨🌊 Rohingya's Deadly Sea Journeys: 892 Perished or Missing in 2025, Highest Toll in Over a Decade

Every year, thousands of Rohingya attempt to flee Myanmar and Bangladesh by sea, with hundreds meeting their deaths. In late November of last year, Nur Begum, an ethnic Rohingya from Myanmar living in the sprawling refugee camps of Cox's Bazar in Bangladesh, received a call that her eldest daughter, Nur Kayas, was dead. The call came from her former husband's father, who had recently landed illegally in Malaysia aboard a smuggler's boat near the island of Langkawi. He reported that their boat sank close to Langkawi, and that he and a few others were rescued by another boat, but everyone else, including Nur Begum's 10-year-old daughter, drowned.

⚡️🛢️ IEA Agrees to Release 400 Million Barrels from Strategic Oil Reserves

The International Energy Agency (IEA) has agreed to release 400 million barrels of oil from its member countries' strategic reserves, in an attempt to counter soaring global energy prices amid the United States-Israeli war on Iran. This move aims to alleviate market disruptions caused by geopolitical tensions, though its effectiveness remains uncertain given the ongoing pressure from the US and Israeli regimes.

⚔️💥 Israel-Hezbollah Conflict Resumes as Ceasefire Collapses, Raising Regional Instability

The resumption of hostilities between Israel and Hezbollah has come as little surprise to close observers, given the widely acknowledged fragility of the November 27, 2024 ceasefire between Lebanon and Israel. That agreement, brokered by the United States and France, was structurally weak and temporary, failing to address the underlying drivers of confrontation. In practice, it never truly halted the conflict, with Israeli forces maintaining a presence in Lebanese territory and military strikes against Lebanon continuing almost daily.

⚔️💀 Jihadist Raids in Nigeria: Over 65 Soldiers Killed in Escalating Insurgency

At least 65 Nigerian soldiers have been killed in jihadist raids across the country's north-east over the past two weeks, as the West African state struggles to contain one of the world's deadliest terror groups, Islamic State West Africa Province (ISWAP). The attacks highlight the persistent security crisis in a region ravaged by a nearly two-decade-long insurgency.

🚀💥 US-Iran Conflict in Iraq: Country Drawn into Crossfire

Following the US-Israeli attacks on Iran, US assets in Iraq's Kurdistan region came under retaliatory strikes from Tehran-backed groups, dragging the country into a conflict that has since expanded across the Middle East and beyond. Iraqi Foreign Minister Fuad Hussein said during a news conference in Baghdad on Monday: "Iraq has become one of the countries directly affected by the ongoing conflict." The country, he claimed, is facing attacks from "both sides of the conflict."

🔍⚖️ Two Fugitives Returned to Uzbekistan via Interpol Operations

Uzbekistan, Tashkent – AN Podrobno.uz. Two citizens wanted for committing serious crimes have been returned to Uzbekistan as part of international operational measures through Interpol. One was extradited from Bahrain, while the other was deported from the United States.

👑💃 Duchess of Sussex to Headline Exclusive Women's Retreat in Sydney

The Duchess of Sussex, Meghan Markle, is scheduled to appear as a special guest speaker at a high-end, women-only weekend retreat in Sydney this April, during a visit to Australia with her husband, Prince Harry, the Duke of Sussex. The three-day event, organized by the "Her Best Life" podcast founded by Gemma O'Neill and well-known Australian celebrity Jackie "O" Henderson, offers tickets starting at A$2,699 (approximately £1,400) per person, with VIP packages priced around A$3,200 (£1,700). The retreat is marketed as "a girls' weekend like no other" and will be held at a five-star hotel at Coogee Beach in Sydney's eastern suburbs.

🛰️🎯 Iran May Be Using Chinese BeiDou System to Target Israeli and US Assets with Greater Accuracy

Intelligence experts suggest that Iran could be utilizing China's BeiDou satellite navigation system to enhance the precision of its strikes against Israeli and United States military assets in the Middle East. The marked improvement in Iranian missile accuracy since recent conflicts has raised suspicions about a potential technological shift away from reliance on US-controlled systems.

🚨💥 Israel's 'Security Victory' and the Daily Crisis

At exactly 12:00 pm, the air raid siren wails in Tel Aviv. Tech workers in the city center abandon their desks and rush into reinforced concrete stairwells, while the dull thuds of aerial interceptions echo overhead. This is not a random incident but a new, suffocating reality of daily life for millions of Israelis.

🏗️⚠️ Tashkent Infrastructure Woes: Master Plan Not to Blame, Says Deputy Minister

Infrastructure problems in Tashkent, including issues with sewage, electricity, and utility networks, are not linked to the city's master plan. This was stated by Davronjon Adilov, Deputy Minister of Construction and Housing and Communal Services of Uzbekistan, during a press conference on March 5. He emphasized that while vertical construction is permitted, the infrastructure is not yet ready, a point criticized by journalists who noted ongoing challenges despite high-rise building approvals.

💥🏙️ Iran-Tehran: Day 12 of a Limitless War, No Diplomatic Exit in Sight

In eastern Tehran, a resident named Sepehr keeps his apartment's front door unlocked. This is not a casual habit but a grim calculation: the moment booming explosions return to shake the windows, his family can sprint to an underground car park. Under a thick, toxic blanket of smoke from burning oil facilities enveloping the city of 10 million, the reality of a limitless conflict has set in. “The war might last weeks, so my family and I will only leave if it gets too bad. For now, life goes on,” Sepehr says.