‘Waiting for days’: India feels impact of gas supply chain disruption amid Iran conflict

People struggle to cook and businesses bear brunt as closure of strait of Hormuz slows imports of liquefied petroleum gas

For four days, Maya Rani, 36, has been arriving each morning at a gas distributor’s office in Delhi, her six-month-old daughter in her lap, waiting for hours. And each day she returns home empty-handed, told that a cooking gas cylinder may not be available for at least another week. Around her, the queue keeps growing, people clutching forms and documents, hoping to secure a cylinder.

The flame in her kitchen began to fade last week and her husband, as he always does, took their 5kg cylinder to a local refiller. This time, there was nothing. The only option left was to apply for a government-subsidised supply, a process that has meant repeated visits, long waits and no certainty.

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Israel is rapidly killing Iran’s top leaders. Experts warn the strategy could backfire – AP News

  1. Israel is rapidly killing Iran’s top leaders. Experts warn the strategy could backfire  AP News
  2. Iran Turns Out for Funeral for Those Killed in Strikes  The New York Times
  3. Politics  The Economist
  4. Killing of Larijani complicates Iran's decision-making, shrinks its options  Reuters
  5. How Israel killing leaders in Iran could complicate Trump’s search for an endgame  CNN
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Jihadist violence in Nigeria and DRC rose sharply last year even as global deaths from terror fell

Nigeria had largest increase in terrorism-related deaths, ranking fourth in global index behind Pakistan, Burkina Faso and Niger

Jihadist violence rose sharply in Nigeria and Democratic Republic of Congo last year, even as global deaths from terrorism dropped to their lowest level in a decade, according to a new report.

Nigeria recorded the largest increase in terrorism deaths globally in 2025, with fatalities rising by 46% from 513 in 2024 to 750, placing it fourth in the Global Terrorism Index, behind Pakistan, Burkina Faso and Niger.

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Black Cube, leaked tapes and corruption: Israeli spy firm crashes Slovenia’s election – politico.eu

  1. Black Cube, leaked tapes and corruption: Israeli spy firm crashes Slovenia’s election  politico.eu
  2. Slovenia election pits liberals against populist right in tight race  Reuters
  3. It is small, stable and a European success story. So why is Slovenia turning its back on liberalism?  The Guardian
  4. Spy scandal overshadows Slovenian elections  Euronews.com
  5. A spy scandal upends Slovenia’s election campaign  The Economist
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Iran Update Special Report, March 18, 2026 – Institute for the Study of War

  1. Iran Update Special Report, March 18, 2026  Institute for the Study of War
  2. U.S.-Israeli war on Iran  The Detroit News
  3. US and Israel strike more military targets, plus Iran’s leadership, repression units, and energy sites (March 17-18 updates)  Foundation for Defense of Democracies
  4. Day 19 of the U.S.-Israeli War on Iran: Widespread Strikes on Oil and Gas Facilities  Hrana
  5. A Visual Guide to the Scale of the U.S.-Israeli Air War on Iran  WSJ
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Tropical Cyclone Narelle to make landfall in far north Qld on Friday as category 5 storm, bringing 315km/h wind gusts

Massive storm tracking a path to Queensland coast, which intensified offshore Thursday morning to category 5, fuelled by warm waters in Coral Sea

Severe Tropical Cyclone Narelle is expected to make landfall in far north Queensland on Friday morning as a monster category 5 storm, bringing destructive wind gusts of 250km/h, according to the Bureau of Meteorology.

The severe cyclone rapidly intensified over the past 48 hours and in the early hours of Friday morning had built to a category 5 storm that was barrelling west, sitting about 150km east of the small town of Coen. Coen has a population of approximately 330.

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Hong Kong apartment fires: hearings to begin into Wang Fuk blaze that killed 168 people

Independent committee to investigate safety standards and whether building practices contributed to worst residential fires in decades

Public hearings in Hong Kong begin on Thursday into a devastating fire that ripped through a housing complex last year, killing 168 people.

A judge-led independent committee will investigate whether fire safety standards were inadequate, if construction practices contributed to the fire, and if there were failures on the part of government officers or contractors.

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New York high school student released after 10 months in ICE facility

The detention of Dylan Lopez Contreras, 20, of Venezuela, a freshman in the Bronx, sparked national outrage

A New York high school student who was detained at an immigration courthouse in May last year, sparking national outrage, was released on Wednesday.

Dylan Lopez Contreras, 21, of Venezuela was a freshman at Ellis Prep academy, a Bronx public school dedicated exclusively to students who have recently arrived in the US. It was the first widely known instance of a public school student being arrested by federal immigration agents.

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Iranian Missile Attack Leaves 3 Palestinians Dead in West Bank – The New York Times

  1. Iranian Missile Attack Leaves 3 Palestinians Dead in West Bank  The New York Times
  2. Palestinians were bystanders to the Iran war. Now they’re victims too  AP News
  3. Three Palestinian women killed in beauty salon during Iranian missile attack  BBC
  4. First Iranian attack to kill Palestinians hits West Bank, three women dead  Reuters
  5. UPDATE (4): Three Palestinian women killed, 13 injured by rocket fragments near Hebron - Authorities warn citizens to take shelter  WAFA Agency
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Senate votes down measure aiming to limit Trump’s war powers by 53-47 vote

Republicans block resolution to take up the measure, which Democrats vow to bring up ‘again and again and again’

Senate Republicans on Wednesday blocked a measure that aimed to rein in Donald Trump’s power to wage war against Iran without congressional authorization.

The 53-47 vote against taking up the measure fell almost completely along party lines, with no movement from earlier this month when Republicans blocked Democrats’ bid to limit Trump’s war-making power in the days after the joint US-Israeli strikes, known as Operation Epic Fury, began across Iran.

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Ban corporate donations to UK political parties to protect elections, says thinktank

CenTax warns bill under debate in parliament has ‘easily exploitable’ loopholes and will not prevent foreign interference

Political donations by companies should be banned to protect UK elections from foreign interference, a thinktank has warned.

In the first big overhaul of election funding in 26 years, ministers have pledged to “keep British democracy safe” by closing a loophole that allows individuals not eligible to vote in Britain to donate to political parties through UK-registered companies.

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Crossbreed dogs show more behavioural problems than pure breeds, study suggests

Research finds cockapoo, cavapoo and labradoodle dogs display more undesirable behaviours than breeds they derive from

The UK has oodles of doodles but a study might offer paws for thought: researchers have found some of these designer crossbreed dogs show more behavioural problems than the pure breeds from which they derive.

Crosses between poodles and other dog breeds have become increasingly popular in the UK, with research suggesting the trend is – at least in part – driven by the expectation such dogs will be hypoallergenic, healthy and good with children.

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