March 2026

Malaysia Nullifies US Trade Deal After Supreme Court Tariff Ruling

Following the U.S. Supreme Court’s ruling deeming President Trump’s tariffs illegal, Malaysia has declared its trade deal with the United States invalid. This action comes as Malaysia’s Trade Minister expressed concerns that new U.S. trade reviews under Section 301 could negatively impact key Malaysian export sectors, including electronics, oil and gas, and palm oil. The minister stressed the importance of Malaysian exporters adhering to labor and environmental standards to prevent trade disruptions, even as the U.S. has previously threatened retaliation against nations seeking to nullify trade agreements based on the ruling.

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Iran War Price Tag Sparks Outrage and Skepticism

The US president’s administration faces mounting pressure as the economic costs of the war against Iran escalate to $12 billion, with the mission’s ultimate objectives remaining unclear. Despite assurances from top economic advisers that the US economy will not be significantly harmed, concerns are growing domestically over rising fuel costs and the ongoing conflict’s broader economic impacts. Statements from the administration regarding the war’s goals have shifted, leading to worries of “mission creep” and uncertainty about the conflict’s endgame, even as casualties rise and regional tensions intensify.

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UK Minister: Britain Not Obliged to Support Transactional US President’s Demands

Donald Trump’s approach to international relations is characterized as “very transactional,” a perspective that informs the UK’s response to US demands regarding Iran. A senior UK minister stated that while the long-standing friendship between the US and UK is deep and enduring, it does not necessitate agreeing to every American request. The UK plans to send minesweeping drones to the Strait of Hormuz, prioritizing defensive measures over direct military involvement, a stance that contrasts with Trump’s explicit calls for allies to supply ships. This nuanced approach aims to navigate the US president’s rhetoric while maintaining crucial bilateral ties.

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Australia Refuses Trump’s Warship Plea; Allies Cite Betrayal

Australia will not be sending warships to the Strait of Hormuz, despite calls from the US President for a naval coalition to patrol the vital oil transit route. Transport Minister Catherine King stated that while the nation is aware of the strait’s importance, Australia’s contribution to regional defense efforts is currently focused on providing aircraft to the UAE. The government maintains that Australia is well-prepared for fuel disruptions, with the nation’s fuel supply holding despite localized distribution issues. Measures like the release of emergency fuel reserves and temporary adjustments to fuel standards are in place to address current supply challenges.

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Afghan Asylum Seeker Dies in ICE Custody After Helping US Military

The tragic death of an Afghan asylum-seeker while in the custody of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) has brought a wave of sorrow and urgent questions, highlighting the precarious situation of those who once aided American efforts in Afghanistan. This individual, who had bravely assisted the U.S. military during their presence in the country, found himself in a desperate situation, forced to flee his homeland with his family upon the U.S. withdrawal. His journey, intended to lead to safety, instead culminated in a devastating loss within the confines of detention.

Upon arriving in the United States, this asylum-seeker was dedicated to providing for his family of six children.… Continue reading

Iran’s Ecocide Claims Met With Accusations of Hypocrisy Amidst Oil Attacks

Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi stated that Israeli strikes on Tehran fuel depots represent “ecocide” due to the severe and prolonged health risks posed to the local population. He asserted these bombings violate international law, highlighting the potential for long-term damage to residents’ health and well-being. The contamination of soil and groundwater is also a significant concern, with the potential for generational impacts.

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Emirates Flights Halted Amidst Dubai Airspace Concerns

It seems there’s been a bit of confusion surrounding Emirates’ flight operations out of Dubai. While some reports might suggest a complete suspension, the reality, based on real-time information and official statements, points towards a **limited schedule** being expected. The initial flurry of concerns likely stemmed from observing a significantly less active airspace, which is understandable given Dubai’s role as a major global hub.

The situation appears to have been triggered by a significant event, with mentions of a large fire linked to a drone strike. This kind of incident would naturally lead to a reassessment of safety and operational capabilities, causing airlines to pause or reduce services.… Continue reading

Japan Defense Minister Says No Plans to Send Ships to Hormuz

Japan’s Defense Minister has indicated there are currently no plans to dispatch naval vessels to the Strait of Hormuz, a crucial waterway for global oil transport. This statement comes amidst heightened tensions in the region and a reported push for international cooperation. The sentiment behind this stance appears to stem from a desire to avoid entanglement in a conflict many perceive as originating from the actions of other nations, rather than a direct threat to Japan’s immediate interests.

There’s a prevailing view that the current situation in the Strait of Hormuz is not primarily a Japanese problem. Reports suggest that Iran is currently allowing other commercial tankers to pass through, implying that the disruptions are not uniformly affecting all maritime traffic.… Continue reading

Conan O’Brien Mocks MAGA At The Oscars

During his opening monologue, Oscar’s host Conan O’Brien incorporated several pointed political jokes, even suggesting an alternate “Kid Rock-hosted” Oscars at a Dave and Busters for those uncomfortable with the potential for political commentary. This gag alluded to a right-wing alternative halftime show that occurred after criticism of the Super Bowl’s performer. O’Brien also subtly referenced the Epstein files with a quip about British actors and arrests, and expressed concerns about the growing role of artificial intelligence in filmmaking.

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