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Homelessness campaigner Martin Leahy ends 200-week protest outside Irish Parliament Homelessness campaigner Martin Leahy ends 200-week protest outside Irish Parliament

Homelessness campaigner Martin Leahy ends 200-week protest outside Irish Parliament

In a significant moment for advocacy in Ireland, Martin Leahy, a dedicated homelessness campaigner, has concluded his 200-week protest outside Leinster House, the seat of the Irish Parliament. Leahy has consistently performed his poignant song, titled Everyone should have a home, each Thursday lunchtimes outside the national parliament for the last four years, bringing a personal touch to the pressing issue of homelessness in the country. As the final chapter of his protest unfolded today, Leahy expressed mixed feelings of anger and frustration over the need for such activism. "It's been a very enriching kind of experience," he noted, highlighting... [Continue Reading]

360LiveNews 360LiveNews | 26 Mar 2026 16:05
Qatar and EU Discuss Regional Military Escalation and Security Cooperation Qatar and EU Discuss Regional Military Escalation and Security Cooperation

Qatar and EU Discuss Regional Military Escalation and Security Cooperation

Qatar’s Advisor to the Prime Minister and Foreign Ministry spokesperson Dr. Majid bin Mohammed Al Ansari met with the European Union’s Special Representative for the Gulf Region, Luigi Di Maio, to discuss the surge in military tensions affecting the Gulf. The dialogue highlighted the serious impact these escalations have on both regional and global security, with an emphasis on seeking peaceful solutions to ongoing disputes. The meeting involved addressing the need to strengthen Qatar-EU cooperation, particularly in defense and security sectors, as the Gulf faces volatile conditions that threaten stability. Qatar reaffirmed its commitment to resolving conflicts diplomatically and valued... [Continue Reading]

Breaking-360LiveNews 360LiveNews | 26 Mar 2026 15:51
Man fatally attacks woman at Tokyo Pokémon store before taking his own life in downtown incident

Man fatally attacks woman at Tokyo Pokémon store before taking his own life in downtown incident

A tragic incident unfolded in downtown Tokyo as a man armed with a knife fatally attacked a woman at a Pokémon store before taking his own life. Japanese police confirmed that both the attacker and the victim died following the incident, which occurred Thursday in a popular shopping area known as Sunshine City. The attack raises alarms regarding public safety and the growing frequency of knife-related violence in Japan, a country typically noted for its low crime rates. The assault commenced when the man, described as being in his late twenties, entered the store and approached a woman believed to... [Continue Reading]

360LiveNews 360LiveNews | 26 Mar 2026 15:06
Greater Manchester school removes 200 books from library after AI assessment, prompting librarian's resignation Greater Manchester school removes 200 books from library after AI assessment, prompting librarian's resignation

Greater Manchester school removes 200 books from library after AI assessment, prompting librarian's resignation

In a controversial development, a secondary school in Greater Manchester has begun to remove approximately 200 books from its library, including renowned titles such as George Orwell's 1984 and the "Twilight" series by Stephanie Meyer. This decision follows an assessment conducted using an AI tool that determined these works to be inappropriate for inclusion in the library's collection. As a result of this action, the school’s librarian has faced significant stress and subsequently resigned. The school, which has not yet been publicly named, initiated this drastic step as part of a larger policy shift to guide educational content through AI-driven... [Continue Reading]

360LiveNews 360LiveNews | 26 Mar 2026 14:09
US-Iran diplomatic tensions escalate as Iran rejects Trump's claims of productive talks US-Iran diplomatic tensions escalate as Iran rejects Trump's claims of productive talks

US-Iran diplomatic tensions escalate as Iran rejects Trump's claims of productive talks

The diplomatic rift between the United States and Iran has widened following recent claims by former President Donald Trump that productive talks aimed at ending ongoing conflicts have taken place. Iranian officials categorically rejected these assertions, emphasizing their mistrust of the United States. The current situation reflects the precarious state of diplomacy between the two nations as tensions escalate amidst regional conflicts involving military actions. In a statement this week, Trump described his recent discussions with US officials as "very good and productive," intending to portray a positive diplomatic atmosphere. However, Iranian military spokespeople responded dismissively, suggesting that the US... [Continue Reading]

360LiveNews 360LiveNews | 26 Mar 2026 09:05
Iran Denies Involvement in Peace Talks with the United States Amid Rising Tensions in the Strait of Hormuz Iran Denies Involvement in Peace Talks with the United States Amid Rising Tensions in the Strait of Hormuz

Iran Denies Involvement in Peace Talks with the United States Amid Rising Tensions in the Strait of Hormuz

Iran has unequivocally denied any engagement in peace talks with the United States, despite assertions from US President Donald Trump claiming that negotiations are ongoing. Officials from Iran's military have criticized these claims, suggesting that the United States is attempting to preserve its image while failing in its operations. This development is emerging amidst heightened tensions in the strategically vital Strait of Hormuz, a region critical for global maritime trade and energy security. According to reports, the US dispatched a ceasefire proposal to Iran through Pakistan, but Iranian military representatives have ridiculed this approach. Ebrahim Zolfaqari, spokesperson for the unified... [Continue Reading]

360LiveNews 360LiveNews | 25 Mar 2026 09:21
European Commission delays proposal to ban Russian oil imports originally set for April 15 due to tensions over Iran conflict European Commission delays proposal to ban Russian oil imports originally set for April 15 due to tensions over Iran conflict

European Commission delays proposal to ban Russian oil imports originally set for April 15 due to tensions over Iran conflict

On March 24, the European Commission announced a delay in the scheduled proposal to completely ban Russian oil imports, originally set for April 15. This decision has emerged amid increasing tensions related to the ongoing conflict in Iran, which has significantly impacted energy markets across Europe. Commission officials stated that the proposal may now be available for consideration after the Easter break, although a specific date has not been provided. Officials from the EU have urged caution against interpreting this delay as a sign of weakening resolve concerning energy sanctions against Russia. A spokesperson emphasized that resuming oil purchases from... [Continue Reading]

360LiveNews 360LiveNews | 24 Mar 2026 18:17
UN: Over 500 Civilians Killed by Drone Strikes in Sudan Since January UN: Over 500 Civilians Killed by Drone Strikes in Sudan Since January

UN: Over 500 Civilians Killed by Drone Strikes in Sudan Since January

Since January 2024, over 500 civilians in Sudan have died due to drone strikes, according to a United Nations report. Most casualties were reported in the strategic Kordofan region, where the conflict remains intense. The scale and frequency of airstrikes using advanced drone technology have increased sharply, especially in the first half of March when more than 277 civilians were killed. The spike in drone attacks highlights a shift in the conflict’s dynamics, introducing relatively low-cost yet highly destructive weaponry into civilian areas. This escalation poses a severe threat to the safety of non-combatants and critical infrastructure. The humanitarian impact... [Continue Reading]

Breaking-360LiveNews 360LiveNews | 24 Mar 2026 14:48
Colombian Air Force C-130 plane crash near Puerto Leguizamo leaves 66 dead and four missing, with several injuries reported Colombian Air Force C-130 plane crash near Puerto Leguizamo leaves 66 dead and four missing, with several injuries reported

Colombian Air Force C-130 plane crash near Puerto Leguizamo leaves 66 dead and four missing, with several injuries reported

In a tragic incident for Colombia's military, a Colombian Air Force Lockheed Martin-built Hercules C-130 transport plane crashed shortly after takeoff from Puerto Leguizamo, located on the border with Peru. As rescue operations continue, the confirmed death toll has risen to 66, marking one of the deadliest accidents in the recent history of the Colombian Air Force. Furthermore, authorities reported that four individuals are still missing and added numerous injuries have been reported among survivors. The incident, which took place during a routine flight, involved the aircraft experiencing difficulties at the end of the runway, which a fire brigade spokesperson... [Continue Reading]

360LiveNews 360LiveNews | 24 Mar 2026 07:09
Greece accused of using Afghan paramilitary unit against asylum seekers at Evros River, raising concerns for Frontex Greece accused of using Afghan paramilitary unit against asylum seekers at Evros River, raising concerns for Frontex

Greece accused of using Afghan paramilitary unit against asylum seekers at Evros River, raising concerns for Frontex

Allegations have emerged accusing Greece of deploying an armed Afghan paramilitary unit to violently attack a group of asylum seekers, raising significant concerns within the European Union's border agency, Frontex. The accusations stem from a report prepared by Frontex's fundamental rights officer, Jonas Grimheden, which details a harrowing incident involving 61 mostly-Turkish nationals seeking political asylum at the Evros River, which marks the border between Greece and Turkey. This event reportedly took place on June 22. The report paints a dire picture of the treatment these individuals endured, stating that the Afghan unit, overseen by three Greek officers, engaged in... [Continue Reading]

360LiveNews 360LiveNews | 23 Mar 2026 12:09
Trial begins for 36 individuals charged in Greece's deadliest train tragedy that killed 57 people in February 2023 Trial begins for 36 individuals charged in Greece's deadliest train tragedy that killed 57 people in February 2023

Trial begins for 36 individuals charged in Greece's deadliest train tragedy that killed 57 people in February 2023

A long-awaited trial into Greece's deadliest train tragedy commenced recently, generating significant public interest and emotional responses across the nation. More than 36 individuals are facing charges linked to the catastrophic collision that occurred on 28 February 2023, resulting in the loss of 57 lives. This incident has been labeled Greece's worst train disaster, prompting a prolonged national dialogue about safety and accountability within the country's railway system. The trial opened in the central city of Larissa, which is near the site of the disaster involving both a freight train and a passenger train. The passenger train, which was carrying... [Continue Reading]

360LiveNews 360LiveNews | 23 Mar 2026 11:13
British couple imprisoned in Iran expresses fear for safety amid escalating regional tensions British couple imprisoned in Iran expresses fear for safety amid escalating regional tensions

British couple imprisoned in Iran expresses fear for safety amid escalating regional tensions

A British couple imprisoned in Iran has spoken out about their dire circumstances, expressing fear for their safety amid escalating tensions in the region. Craig and Lindsay Foreman, who have been incarcerated on espionage charges since their arrest in January, are currently detained in the infamous Evin prison in Tehran. Their situation has been described as "life-threatening," particularly as the conflict they find themselves embroiled in intensified at the end of February. In a statement relayed via their son, Joe Bennett, Craig Foreman articulated a strong sense of abandonment by the British government. He remarked, "We feel let down, alone,... [Continue Reading]

360LiveNews 360LiveNews | 23 Mar 2026 07:05
Trump Issues Ultimatum to Iran Demanding Reopening of Strait of Hormuz Within 48 Hours or Face Military Strikes

Trump Issues Ultimatum to Iran Demanding Reopening of Strait of Hormuz Within 48 Hours or Face Military Strikes

US President Donald Trump has escalated tensions with Iran by issuing a stark ultimatum, demanding that Tehran fully reopen the strategic Strait of Hormuz within 48 hours. Failure to comply, he warned, would result in military strikes aimed at obliterating Iran's power plants, beginning with its largest facility. This aggressive rhetoric marks a significant development in the ongoing conflict and raises the stakes in a region already fraught with volatility. In messages posted on social media, Trump declared, "If Iran doesn’t FULLY OPEN, WITHOUT THREAT, the Strait of Hormuz, within 48 HOURS from this exact point in time, the United... [Continue Reading]

360LiveNews 360LiveNews | 22 Mar 2026 01:05
Iranian forces target Bahrain and US-UK base at Diego Garcia amid rising tensions in the Gulf region

Iranian forces target Bahrain and US-UK base at Diego Garcia amid rising tensions in the Gulf region

In a significant escalation of hostilities in the Gulf region, Iranian forces have recently targeted both Bahrain and the joint US-UK military base at Diego Garcia. These incidents have heightened concerns about Iranian military capabilities and the broader geopolitical implications of Tehran's actions. Notably, Bahrain's government spokesperson reported that a Patriot air defense system successfully intercepted an Iranian drone over residential areas in the capital, Manama, which earlier accounts by the US military claimed had instead resulted in injuries to civilians. According to official statements, the drone interception occurred during an attempted attack on March 9. Bahrain's spokesperson emphasized that... [Continue Reading]

360LiveNews 360LiveNews | 21 Mar 2026 17:06
Arrest warrant issued for former British soldier in 2012 murder case of Kenyan woman Agnes Wanjiru

Arrest warrant issued for former British soldier in 2012 murder case of Kenyan woman Agnes Wanjiru

The long-standing case of Agnes Wanjiru, a young Kenyan woman found murdered in 2012, has recently entered a critical phase as an arrest warrant was finally issued for a former British soldier accused of the crime. Robert Purkiss, a soldier associated with the British Army Training Unit in Kenya (BATUK), has been charged over Wanjiru’s murder, which has raised significant concerns regarding accountability and justice in cases involving military personnel abroad. Wanjiru’s body was discovered two months after her death when it was located in a septic tank at a hotel in Nanyuki, where the British Army conducts military training.... [Continue Reading]

360LiveNews 360LiveNews | 21 Mar 2026 04:10
India to supply 45,000 tonnes of diesel to Bangladesh amid global energy crisis India to supply 45,000 tonnes of diesel to Bangladesh amid global energy crisis

India to supply 45,000 tonnes of diesel to Bangladesh amid global energy crisis

India has recently intensified its energy diplomacy in the region, particularly in response to Bangladesh’s urgent need for diesel amid a looming global energy crisis. Under the backdrop of rising tension over oil supply, India is poised to provide a total of 45,000 tonnes of diesel to Bangladesh, with initial shipments already underway. As of now, 5,000 tonnes have been dispatched, utilising the 131.5 km long India-Bangladesh Friendship Pipeline. This pipeline is a significant infrastructure project aimed at enhancing energy cooperation between the two nations. According to New Delhi’s foreign ministry spokesperson, Randhir Jaiswal, the call for assistance from Bangladesh... [Continue Reading]

360LiveNews 360LiveNews | 20 Mar 2026 13:09
Iranian Army Declares Tourist Attractions Unsafe for US and Israeli Officials Amid Rising Regional Tensions Iranian Army Declares Tourist Attractions Unsafe for US and Israeli Officials Amid Rising Regional Tensions

Iranian Army Declares Tourist Attractions Unsafe for US and Israeli Officials Amid Rising Regional Tensions

In a bold statement, the Iranian Army declared that tourist attractions, resorts, and entertainment centres are now deemed "not safe" for officials from the United States and Israel. This warning came amid rising tensions in the region and highlights an ongoing campaign of posturing against perceived threats from these countries. The statement, publicized by the state-controlled Fars News Agency, emphasized that Iran is closely monitoring the movements of what it described as "cowardly" soldiers from these nations. The Iranian spokesperson asserted that while their officials live alongside the populace, those from America and Israel tend to "hide in underground bunkers."... [Continue Reading]

360LiveNews 360LiveNews | 20 Mar 2026 13:05
Spain to reduce VAT on fuel products from 21% to 10% to address economic impact of Middle East conflict and rising inflation Spain to reduce VAT on fuel products from 21% to 10% to address economic impact of Middle East conflict and rising inflation

Spain to reduce VAT on fuel products from 21% to 10% to address economic impact of Middle East conflict and rising inflation

In recent developments, Spain has announced it will reduce the value-added tax (VAT) on fuel products from 21% to 10%. This decision aims to alleviate the economic impact stemming from the ongoing conflict in the Middle East, specifically related to heightened tensions involving Iran and Israel. According to a report by SER radio station, this pivotal change is part of broader measures to address anticipated economic challenges, including rising inflation rates across Europe. The Spanish government's proactive measures also include suspending excise duties on hydrocarbons, which is expected to lead to a price reduction of between €0.30 and €0.40 per... [Continue Reading]

360LiveNews 360LiveNews | 20 Mar 2026 10:09
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