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Middle East Conflict Fuels Inflation, Hits Consumer Confidence, Prompts Global Economic Measures
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Middle East Conflict Fuels Inflation, Hits Consumer Confidence, Prompts Global Economic Measures

The Middle East conflict continues to fuel inflation and impact global economies, leading to growing doubt among UK shoppers and prompting governments like India and Albania to implement measures such as export duties, reduced excise taxes, and price board meetings to stabilize fuel prices. Spanish families are also saving more amidst rising inflation, while European fund managers advise on investment strategies to mitigate risks.

Trump Extends Iran Strike Pause Amid Peace Efforts; Analysis Questions Quick End to War
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Trump Extends Iran Strike Pause Amid Peace Efforts; Analysis Questions Quick End to War

The US president has extended a deadline for Iran to open the Strait of Hormuz and paused energy strikes for 10 days, with Trump stating talks are 'going very well' as US Vice President J.D. Vance takes a forefront role in US efforts to broker Iran peace, though analysis suggests Trump's 'mysterious peace negotiations' do not promise a quick end to the war.

Multiple Arrests in Croatian Ski Association Corruption Scandal
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Multiple Arrests in Croatian Ski Association Corruption Scandal

Several individuals have been arrested in Croatia on suspicion of corruption within the Croatian Ski Association (HSS), allegedly defrauding the organization of at least 30 million euros over 12 years. The former director of alpine skiing is reportedly among the suspects.

Kolašin Prepares for Summer Tourism Season and Winter Snowmaking
Culturevijesti-me1d ago

Kolašin Prepares for Summer Tourism Season and Winter Snowmaking

The director of the Kolašin Tourist Organization, Zorica Milašinović, emphasizes the importance of early preparations for the summer season, including discussions on challenges and opportunities to enhance the tourism offer, alongside plans for artificial snow for winter.

Zelensky Reiterates US Links Security Guarantees to Ceding Donbas, Ukraine Refuses
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Zelensky Reiterates US Links Security Guarantees to Ceding Donbas, Ukraine Refuses

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has again stated that the US is conditioning strong security guarantees for Ukraine on Kyiv ceding the entire eastern Donbas region to Russia, a demand Ukraine firmly rejects, asserting it will not give up territory.

Iran Rejects US Ceasefire Amid Negotiation Claims; Markets React to Peace Hopes
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Iran Rejects US Ceasefire Amid Negotiation Claims; Markets React to Peace Hopes

Iran has rejected a US ceasefire proposal and dismissed claims of ongoing negotiations, dampening hopes for de-escalation, though markets like the S&P 500 still reacted positively to initial hopes for peace talks, with oil prices falling.

Hungary Confirms Gas Halt to Ukraine Amid Oil Dispute, Kyiv Reports Continued Flow
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Hungary Confirms Gas Halt to Ukraine Amid Oil Dispute, Kyiv Reports Continued Flow

Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán announced that Budapest will gradually halt gas deliveries to Ukraine until Russian oil flows resume via the Druzhba pipeline, escalating tensions. Despite Orbán's statement, Ukraine's Foreign Ministry has reported that gas continues to flow, while Yahoo also reported Hungary's intention to cut supplies.

Opinionnewsday-zw3d ago

Opinion: It's the Taxes, Stupid

An opinion piece from NewsDay Zimbabwe critically discusses the impact and issues surrounding taxation, using a provocative title to highlight the central role of tax policies.

10 good news of the week
Opinionindex-hr5d ago

10 good news of the week

INDEX svake nedjelje donosi deset dobrih vijesti tjedna - priče o dobrim ljudima koji nesebično pomažu drugima, malim i velikim uspjesima, važnim sportskim podvizima, znanstvenim otkrićima i svim…

Nina Zimmer to Lead Belvedere Museum as New General Director
Cultureder-standarddie-presse1d ago2 sources

Nina Zimmer to Lead Belvedere Museum as New General Director

Nina Zimmer, currently the director of the Bern Museum, has been named the new General Director of the Belvedere Museum, succeeding Stella Rollig and taking up the role in January 2027, with Wolfgang Bergmann remaining as commercial director.

Poland Extends Warnings for Extreme Snow and Rain
Environmentrzeczpospolitadelfi-lt1d ago2 sources

Poland Extends Warnings for Extreme Snow and Rain

Poland's Institute of Meteorology and Water Management (IMGW) has extended warnings for intense snow and rain, which have been ongoing for hours and are expected to continue, covering multiple provinces.

EU Commissioner Rejects Proposal for Accelerated EU Integration Without Full Membership
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EU Commissioner Rejects Proposal for Accelerated EU Integration Without Full Membership

EU Commissioner for Enlargement, Marta Kos, has rejected the proposal by Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić and Albanian Prime Minister Edi Rama for accelerated integration into the EU single market and Schengen without full membership, confirming the earlier statement by Dušan Kostadinović of the Democratic Party that the proposal was 'expectedly rejected'.

Daylight Saving Time Transition This Weekend
Worlddelfi-ltn1-serbianewsbeast1d ago3 sources

Daylight Saving Time Transition This Weekend

Europe will transition to daylight saving time this weekend, with clocks moving forward one hour from 2 AM to 3 AM on Saturday night to Sunday morning.

Death Toll Rises to 69 in Colombia Military Plane Crash
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Death Toll Rises to 69 in Colombia Military Plane Crash

The number of fatalities from a military C-130 Hercules plane crash in Colombia, which occurred on Monday, has increased to at least 69, making it one of the worst air accidents in the country in recent years.

Military Plane Crash in Colombia Kills 66
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Military Plane Crash in Colombia Kills 66

At least 66 people were killed and dozens injured in a military plane crash in southern Colombia, according to the latest report from the country's armed forces.

Camel Calf Born at Riga Zoo
Culturelsm-lv3d ago

Camel Calf Born at Riga Zoo

A camel calf weighing 37 kilograms was born nine days ago at the Riga Zoo, able to stand and follow its mother, Leila, immediately after birth.

Triplets born at Stradiņš Hospital
Culturelsm-lv4d ago

Triplets born at Stradiņš Hospital

On Sunday, March 22, triplets – two girls and one boy – were born in the Perinatal Care Center of Paula Stradiņš Clinical University Hospital (Stradiņš Hospital), the hospital announced.

Winter Persists in Bosnia and Herzegovina with New Snow Expected
Worldklix-ba4d ago

Winter Persists in Bosnia and Herzegovina with New Snow Expected

Bosnia and Herzegovina is expected to experience continued changeable and fresh weather in the coming days, with no significant stabilization and temperatures remaining around or below average for this time of year, including new snow on the mountains by the end of the week.

Worldnewsday-zw4d ago

Iran cannot hit London

Zimbabwean embassies are experiencing pickets and protests concerning a controversial 'power grab' Bill. Demonstrators are expressing opposition to the proposed legislation.

Sigurdsson Discusses Scoring and Zagreb Speculation
Culturejutarnji-list5d ago

Sigurdsson Discusses Scoring and Zagreb Speculation

Footballer Sigurdsson commented on his ability to score goals and addressed rumors about a move to Zagreb, stating he would not be joining. The article also references Switzerland's recent football performance.

RAYE's 'This Music May Contain Hope' Album Receives Ambitious Reviews
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RAYE's 'This Music May Contain Hope' Album Receives Ambitious Reviews

South London artist RAYE has released her second album, 'This Music May Contain Hope,' described as 'showstopping musical maximalism' and an ambitious, sprawling work, featuring collaborations with artists including Hans Zimmer, Al Green, and her sisters Amma and Absolutely.

Trump Extends Iran Ultimatum, Pauses Attacks, Seeks End to War; Israel Launches Strikes
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Trump Extends Iran Ultimatum, Pauses Attacks, Seeks End to War; Israel Launches Strikes

President Trump has extended his ultimatum for Iran to reopen the Strait of Hormuz by 10 days, paused attacks on its energy sector, and expressed a desire for a speedy end to the war, though he stated there is no cease-fire. Meanwhile, Israel launched more strikes on Iran, and markets have reacted to these developments, with oil falling, gold rising, and stocks finishing higher.

Trump Extends Iran Strike Pause Until April 6; Global Markets React
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Trump Extends Iran Strike Pause Until April 6; Global Markets React

US President Donald Trump has extended the pause on military strikes against Iran's energy infrastructure until April 6, citing positive negotiation progress. This decision, amid renewed Mideast tensions, has caused global markets to react, with oil prices falling and Seoul and Tokyo stocks opening sharply lower.

Snowfall returns to parts of Poland
Worldtvn241d ago

Snowfall returns to parts of Poland

Parts of Poland experienced snowfall on Thursday, with photos submitted by citizens showing backyards covered in a fresh layer of white snow, marking a return of winter conditions.

Albanian Citizen Stabbed Multiple Times in Tuzi, Montenegro
Worldvijesti-me2d ago

Albanian Citizen Stabbed Multiple Times in Tuzi, Montenegro

An Albanian citizen was stabbed multiple times during a fight in Tuzi, Montenegro. The injured individual received medical attention at the Clinical Center of Montenegro and is reported to be in stable condition, not life-threatening.

French General Mandon Reiterates Warning on US Unpredictability
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French General Mandon Reiterates Warning on US Unpredictability

French Chief of Staff, General Fabien Mandon, has again warned European partners about American 'unpredictability' and urged them to reduce their dependence on the United States, citing the US's failure to inform allies about military decisions affecting French security.

Debate on High Excise Taxes in Serbia
Politicsn1-serbia2d ago

Debate on High Excise Taxes in Serbia

Following the Serbian government's reduction of excise taxes and release of oil reserves, a professor from FEFA faculty, Goran Radosavljevic, commented that the state had been collecting significantly more money than other countries in the region.

Trump Reiterates Hormuz Ultimatum, Iran Warns Retaliation and Restricts Strait Access
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Trump Reiterates Hormuz Ultimatum, Iran Warns Retaliation and Restricts Strait Access

President Donald Trump has reiterated his 48-hour ultimatum to Iran to reopen the Strait of Hormuz, threatening to 'obliterate' its power plants and energy infrastructure. Tehran has warned it will respond with attacks on U.S. and Israeli energy targets if its facilities are targeted and stated the strait is open to all except "enemy" ships.

Kėdainiai Hosts Lively Kaziukas Fair
Culturedelfi-lt5d ago

Kėdainiai Hosts Lively Kaziukas Fair

Kėdainiai's Grand Market Square transformed into a bustling spring market for the Kaziukas Fair, offering a vibrant array of traditional and gourmet products.