Colombia military plane crashes killing dozens – DW.com

  1. Colombia military plane crashes killing dozens  DW.com
  2. Plane Crash Kills 66 From Military and Police in Colombia  The New York Times
  3. Colombian military transport plane crashes with 121 on board, killing scores  France 24
  4. Military Plane Carrying Over 120 Passengers Crashes in ‘Tragic Accident’ After Takeoff, Injuring 77, Officials Say  Yahoo
  5. At least 66 killed in military plane crash in Colombia, head of armed forces says  NBC News
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Palestine weekly wrap: West Bank attacks surge, Israel restricts Gaza aid – Al Jazeera

  1. Palestine weekly wrap: West Bank attacks surge, Israel restricts Gaza aid  Al Jazeera
  2. Watch: Inside Palestinian homes attacked by settlers  BBC
  3. MIDDLE EAST LIVE 24 March: West Bank attacks and Lebanon in focus as Security Council meets  UN News
  4. Death of ATV driver unleashes new outburst of settler attacks on Palestinians  The Times of Israel
  5. 'A Good Arab Is a Dead One': Israeli Settlers Allegedly Vandalize Palestinian High School in West Bank  Haaretz
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Tuesday briefing: With the horror of conflict throughout the globe, how likely is world war three?

In today’s newsletter: Our diplomatic editor on how global instability feeds into conflict in so many parts of the world, and whether the threshold for a major global war has been met

Good morning. The world is at war. From the trenches of eastern Ukraine to the missile-streaked skies of the Gulf, a growing proportion of humanity is living under the horror of conflict. For some observers, there are gnawing fears that the worst is yet to come. The apparent collapse of the rules-based international order, the irrelevance of institutions designed to uphold it, and the interconnectedness of the fighting have sparked warnings that we could be at the beginning of a third world war. Indeed, half of Britons polled in a recent YouGov survey thought world war three was likely in the next five to 10 years.

On Monday, Donald Trump stepped back from deepening the US and Israel’s war with Iran, announcing that he would postpone military strikes on Iranian power plants for a five-day period after “very good and productive conversations” about the end to the fighting. Iran denied this version of events, claiming Trump had been scared off by their threats of attacks on water infrastructure in the Gulf. But, despite calmer stock markets and a sharp drop in the oil price, there is little sign that the fighting is near an end.

Middle East | The Israeli military said it had launched a new wave of strikes on Tehran, after Donald Trump signalled a pause in US attacks against energy infrastructure after what he said were productive talks with Iran.

UK Politics | Ministers are looking at providing support for household bills next winter, Keir Starmer said, as he suggested the energy price shock unleashed by the Iran conflict could continue for months to come.

London | Security agencies are investigating whether a group linked to Iran is behind an arson attack on four ambulances belonging to a Jewish charity in north London.

Climate crisis | More countries will face critical food insecurity if world heats up by 2C, analysis shows.

New York | The pilot and co-pilot of an Air Canada Express regional jet have been killed after it collided with a fire truck while landing at New York’s LaGuardia airport.

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Hormuz fertiliser block will upend world’s food production – Financial Times

  1. Hormuz fertiliser block will upend world’s food production  Financial Times
  2. Opinion | The Iran War’s Other Energy Shortage—Food  WSJ
  3. Fertilizer prices bring more pain for American farmers amid war in Iran  CNN
  4. The Strait of Hormuz crisis will ripple across plastics and food supply chains, helping Beijing and Moscow, hurting Americans  Atlantic Council
  5. Soaring fertilizer prices could pressure a U.S. agricultural industry that supports 50 million jobs and over $10 trillion in output  Fortune
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Irish metals refinery is in supply chain that feeds Russian war machine, records suggest

Shipments to Russian smelters from Aughinish Alumina have increased sharply since the invasion of Ukraine

A leading Irish metals refinery is part of an international aluminium supply chain that appears to conclude with shipments to arms producers feeding the Kremlin’s war machine in Ukraine, leaked records and public data suggests.

Trading records show that shipments to Russian smelters from Aughinish Alumina, which is located on the Shannon estuary in the west of Ireland and has been owned by the Russian aluminium group Rusal since 2006, have increased sharply since the invasion of Ukraine in 2022.

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Japan to begin biggest-ever oil release from national reserves as Middle East energy crisis bites

PM Sanae Takaichi says about 80m barrels of stockpiled oil to be provided to refiners – equivalent to 45 days of domestic demand

Middle East crisis – live updates

Japan will begin the biggest-ever release of oil from its strategic reserves this week, the prime minister, Sanae Takaichi, has said, as the country braces for possible shortages caused by the US-Israel war on Iran.

The government last week approved the release of 15 days’ worth of private-sector reserves, amid concern that the conflict in the Middle East will continue to hinder the flow of tanker traffic along the strait of Hormuz.

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North Korea’s Kim vows to ‘irreversibly’ cement nuclear status – Politico

  1. North Korea's Kim vows to ‘irreversibly’ cement nuclear status  Politico
  2. How North Korea’s Kim Jong-un Is Using the Iran War to Justify His Nuclear Arsenal  The New York Times
  3. Kim Jong Un says North Korea’s nuclear status is irreversible, threatens South  Reuters
  4. N. Korea's Kim Vows 'Irreversible' Nuclear Status, Warns Seoul Of 'Merciless' Response  Barron's
  5. Kim Jong-un Labels South Korea Most Hostile Nation  조선일보
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