Putin’s Internet Blackout: A Chaotic Drive to Cut Off Russians From the World – The New York Times

  1. Putin’s Internet Blackout: A Chaotic Drive to Cut Off Russians From the World  The New York Times
  2. As Putin takes Russia off the grid, there are growing signs of discontent  NBC News
  3. Moscow Goes (Digitally) Dark  Air Mail
  4. ‘Total chaos’: The Kremlin knows Russians are angry about new Internet restrictions. It’s struggling to respond.  Meduza
  5. Moscow court jails four protesters against internet restrictions, one says he was beaten twice by police  theins.ru
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Asia barters for scarce energy as Iran crisis throttles supplies – Reuters

  1. Asia barters for scarce energy as Iran crisis throttles supplies  Reuters
  2. Opinion | Three cautionary tales from the Iran energy shock  washingtonpost.com
  3. Stopgap measures aren't enough to halt rising gas prices in the face of the Iran war  PBS
  4. Oil shortage brings curbs on work and travel  Reuters
  5. Fuel rations and free buses: How countries are responding to rising oil prices  bbc.com
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Live Updates: Trump renews threat to Iran’s power plants as war sends oil prices soaring again – CBS News

  1. Live Updates: Trump renews threat to Iran's power plants as war sends oil prices soaring again  CBS News
  2. Trump says U.S. will destroy Iran’s oil wells, Kharg Island without deal to 'immediately' reopen Hormuz Strait  CNBC
  3. Trump threatens to target civilian infrastructure as gas tops $4: Updates  USA Today
  4. Iran War Live Updates: Trump Renews Threats Against Iranian Oil and Energy Facilities  The New York Times
  5. Trump threatens to ‘blow up’ desalination plants in Iran if no deal reached  Al Jazeera
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US conservatives watch nervously as Orban faces tough test in Hungary vote – Reuters

  1. US conservatives watch nervously as Orban faces tough test in Hungary vote  Reuters
  2. A youth-led push for change threatens Orbán’s 16-year rule in Hungary’s elections  AP News
  3. 5 ways the EU could cope with Hungary if Orbán wins again  politico.eu
  4. EU lawmakers widely support Magyar in 'decisive' Hungarian elections  Euronews.com
  5. Viktor Orban’s problems undercut Trump’s new world order  Salon.com
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Haiti: At least 70 killed in ‘massacre,’ says rights group – dw.com

  1. Haiti: At least 70 killed in 'massacre,' says rights group  dw.com
  2. Dozens killed as gang attacks ravage western Haiti ahead of international force’s arrival  CNN
  3. At least 70 people killed and 30 injured in Haiti gang attack  The Guardian
  4. Central Haitian town descends into fire and bloodshed from gang warfare  NPR
  5. Activists in Haiti say at least 30 people are dead after a gang attacks a town again  abcnews.com
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Labor accused of avoiding promise to rein in controversial Morrison-era university fees scheme

Greens amendments to force new watchdog to scrutinise uni fees and the Jobs-Ready Graduates scheme rejected by federal government

The federal government is being accused of dodging promised reforms to bring down soaring university fees, after rejecting efforts to have them scrutinised by a new watchdog.

On Monday, legislation to establish the independent Australian Tertiary Education Commission (Atec) passed the Senate with a number of amendments, including to improve its resourcing and ensuring it had a focus on research.

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Middle East crisis live: oil spill warning after tanker attacked in Dubai; explosions in Tehran and Jerusalem amid wave of attacks

Kuwait says fire broke out after Iranian attack on giant tanker and warns of possible oil spill in surrounding waters

Japan and Indonesia have agreed to step up coordination on energy security, Japanese prime minister Sanae Takaichi said on Tuesday.

“In light of the Iran situation, the strategic importance of resources and energy security is once again being recognized globally. Indonesia is a major resource-rich nation,” Takaichi said alongside Indonesian president Prabowo Subianto after they met for talks in Tokyo.

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Israel’s parliament approves the death penalty for Palestinians convicted of murdering Israelis – AP News

  1. Israel's parliament approves the death penalty for Palestinians convicted of murdering Israelis  AP News
  2. ‘Dangerous escalation’: World reacts to Israel passing death penalty law  Al Jazeera
  3. PA, rights groups denounce death penalty law for Palestinians convicted of deadly terror  The Times of Israel
  4. Palestinians convicted of deadly attacks face death penalty under new Israeli law  BBC
  5. Europe slams Israel over death penalty bill and freedom of religion  politico.eu
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Gulf allies privately make the case to Trump to keep fighting until Iran is decisively defeated – AP News

  1. Gulf allies privately make the case to Trump to keep fighting until Iran is decisively defeated  AP News
  2. Iran War Draws Attention to U.S. Troop Presence in Saudi Arabia  The New York Times
  3. Arab states express concern over Epic Fury ending with no change in Iran  The Jerusalem Post
  4. Saudi Arabia urging US to ramp up Iran attacks, intelligence source confirms  The Guardian
  5. Gulf States Urge Trump To Press On With Iran War - Report  i24NEWS
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Kuwaiti tanker hit by Iranian attack in Dubai port, raising oil spill fears

Dubai officials said a fire on the Al Salmi tanker had been extinguished and all crew members were safe after drone strike

Iran attacked and set ablaze a fully loaded crude oil tanker at Dubai port’s anchorage, with the strike damaging the vessel’s hull and raising concerns about a possible oil spill.

Dubai authorities said the drone attack caused a fire on board that was extinguished early on Tuesday, hours after the attack was first reported. The attack came hours after Donald Trump warned that the US would obliterate Iran’s energy plants and oil wells if it does not open the strait of Hormuz.

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US-based dissident artist put on trial in China over satirical Mao sculptures, says rights group

New York-based Gao Zhen was detained in 2024 during a family visit to China and then tried for ‘defaming national heroes’

The Chinese dissident artist Gao Zhen, known for making satirical sculptures of China’s former leader Mao Zedong, has been tried over accusations of “defaming national heroes and martyrs”, his wife and a rights group have said.

Gao, 69, who was detained in 2024 during a visit to China from the US, faces a maximum three-year prison sentence, his wife, Zhao Yaliang, and Shane Yi, a researcher at the Chinese human rights defenders group, said.

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Perth man accused of attempted terror attack at Invasion Day rally to plead mental health defence

Lawyers for Liam Alexander Hall say the 32-year-old is undergoing treatment in custody

Lawyers acting for Liam Alexander Hall, a 32-year-old man accused of attempting to bomb an Invasion Day rally in Perth, have foreshadowed a potential not guilty by insanity plea.

Hall was scheduled to appear before magistrate Matthew Walton via video link from Western Australia’s most secure psychiatric facility on Tuesday, but did not. Instead the case was adjourned until May.

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Starmer’s immigration rhetoric follows familiar pattern of bold claims but few results, expert says

Madeleine Sumption says politicians make big claims about things they only partially control to appeal to voters

Keir Starmer’s pledge to “smash the gangs” profiting from small boat crossings has followed a pattern set by Conservative-led governments of employing “bullish rhetoric” with little evidence that it can be delivered, an expert has claimed.

Madeleine Sumption, the director of the University of Oxford’s Migration Observatory, says the prime minister has repeated the mistakes of Rishi Sunak and David Cameron by making “bold claims with great certainty about things governments only partially control” .

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Rubbish and recycling in England: what’s changing and why it matters

Nationwide reforms aim to standardise collections and expand food waste recycling to tackle stagnating rates

Recycling rules across England have long been inconsistent – but that will change from Tuesday when the government’s Simpler Recycling legislation comes into effect.

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Israel suspends battalion that detained CNN crew in West Bank – The Washington Post

  1. Israel suspends battalion that detained CNN crew in West Bank  The Washington Post
  2. Israel punishes a military unit that assaulted a CNN crew in the West Bank  AP News
  3. Israel Pulls Battalion From West Bank After Soldier Talks of ‘Revenge’  The New York Times
  4. Israeli military suspends battalion involved in assaulting, detaining CNN crew in West Bank  CNN
  5. IDF chief: Detention, alleged assault of CNN crew in West Bank ‘grave ethical incident’  The Times of Israel
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Iran Update Special Report, March 30, 2026 – Institute for the Study of War

  1. Iran Update Special Report, March 30, 2026  Institute for the Study of War
  2. Photos show aftermath from Iran's waves of retaliatory strikes  Reuters
  3. Iran Targets Gulf States, Israel Strikes Tehran  WSJ
  4. A Toothless Iran? Missile and Drone Strikes Show It Can Still Inflict Pain.  The New York Times
  5. Iran Update Special Report, March 26, 2026  Institute for the Study of War
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