March 2026

NIA Arrests Ukrainians, American for Terror Plot in India

In a significant development, the National Investigation Agency (NIA) has apprehended seven foreign nationals – six Ukrainians and one American – on allegations of plotting terrorist acts against India. The arrests, executed in a coordinated sweep last week under the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act (UAPA), involved detaining the US national at Kolkata airport and three Ukrainians each at the Lucknow and Delhi airports. These individuals had reportedly entered India legally but subsequently traveled to Mizoram without obtaining the required Restricted Area Permit.

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Iran Warns of Epstein Network Plot to Stage 9/11 Style Attack and Blame Tehran

Secretary of Iran’s Supreme National Security Council, Ali Larijani, has publicly warned of a potential conspiracy to falsely implicate Iran in a large-scale terrorist attack. He asserted on social media platform X that remnants of Jeffrey Epstein’s network are allegedly planning an incident mirroring 9/11 and intend to attribute it to Iran, a nation that fundamentally opposes such acts. This warning surfaces amid ongoing social media speculation about a potential second 9/11-style attack in California targeting the U.S. Bank Tower, with claims suggesting the building’s owner, Larry Silverstein, may be involved.

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Saudi Crown Prince Invests Heavily in Gaming Giant Capcom

Saudi Arabia’s Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman has further solidified the kingdom’s burgeoning influence in the global video game industry. A Saudi-linked investment firm, the Electronic Gaming Development Company (EGDC), acquired a 5.03% stake in Japanese publisher Capcom, renowned for its popular franchises like Resident Evil and Monster Hunter. This “pure investment” move, separate from prior Saudi Public Investment Fund holdings, underscores a broader strategy to diversify the Saudi economy and build influence across the gaming and esports sectors, aligning with the goals of Vision 2030.

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Ukraine’s Drone Warfare Evolves Tactics, Russian Forces Consolidate North of Kharkiv

Russian forces are consolidating in the northern Kharkiv oblast, shifting to a defensive stance. They are mobilizing reserves and awaiting reinforcements, likely to exploit improved weather conditions or the emergence of “green cover” for movement. This strategic pause allows them to regroup, as they previously leveraged adverse weather to their advantage. The Khartiia brigade’s defense near Lyptsi village is currently hindering Russian drone and artillery operations against Kharkiv.

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Zelenskyy: Putin’s War Talks a Ploy, He Never Intended to Stop Conflict

According to President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, Russian President Putin has never intended to end the war in Ukraine and only feigns negotiations to avoid increased pressure from the United States. Zelenskyy elaborated that global instability, particularly in the Middle East, has allowed Russia to significantly boost its revenues, potentially prolonging the conflict and undermining sanctions. He further revealed intelligence indicating Russia has supplied Iran with drones and components, which have been used in attacks on American bases and regional neighbors, thus impacting Middle Eastern security.

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Crockett Security Aide Was Wanted Felon

Representative Jasmine Crockett confirmed that a man killed by Dallas police last week had worked as security for her, expressing shock at revelations about his past. The deceased, identified as Diamon Robinson, had multiple felony warrants, including for impersonating an officer, and had barricaded himself in a car before being shot by police. Crockett stated that Robinson, known to her team as Mike King, had been vetted according to House protocols and that his ability to circumvent these systems is alarming. She further noted that the person she knew as Mike King did not align with the description of Robinson’s criminal history and expressed belief in redemption.

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Sri Lanka’s Midweek Holiday Signals Energy Crisis and Work Week Shifts

Asian countries are implementing further austerity measures as the ongoing conflict has disrupted oil shipments through the Strait of Hormuz. This bottleneck, previously a vital artery for millions of barrels of oil from the Gulf, has forced nations to conserve resources. These actions represent a continuation of a trend of economic belt-tightening initiated in response to the escalating geopolitical situation.

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Iran Demands Yuan for Hormuz Oil, Dollar’s Reign Threatened

Iran is reportedly considering allowing a limited number of oil tankers to traverse the Strait of Hormuz if their cargo is priced in Chinese yuan, signaling a potential shift in oil trade practices amid ongoing disruptions. This consideration arises as Tehran develops a new strategy for tanker flow through the vital waterway, which has seen shipping largely halted since late February, impacting global energy supplies and driving oil prices upwards. While Iran’s Supreme Leader has pledged to maintain the closure as long as conflicts persist, the possibility of limited passage, especially for vessels transacting in yuan, suggests a pragmatic approach driven by evolving interests and international dynamics.

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Magnitude 6 Earthquake Strikes Cuba Amidst Ongoing Crisis

It’s a difficult situation unfolding in Cuba, as a magnitude 6 earthquake has reportedly struck the island, according to the European-Mediterranean Seismological Centre (EMSC). This news comes as a particularly harsh blow, given the ongoing challenges the country is already facing.

The timing of this seismic event is incredibly unfortunate. News of the earthquake follows closely on the heels of a widespread power outage affecting a significant portion of the country, leaving many without electricity. This compounding of crises paints a grim picture for the well-being of the Cuban people, who seem to be enduring a relentless series of setbacks.

The epicenter of the earthquake appears to be located in the eastern part of Cuba, situated in the channel between Cuba and Haiti.… Continue reading