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Yorkton Police Seize Over 700g of Fentanyl and Cocaine in Drug Trafficking Bust Yorkton Police Seize Over 700g of Fentanyl and Cocaine in Drug Trafficking Bust

Yorkton Police Seize Over 700g of Fentanyl and Cocaine in Drug Trafficking Bust

On March 23, 2026, the Yorkton Saskatchewan Trafficking Response Team, supported by the Critical Incident Response Team, apprehended an adult male at a Yorkton hotel parking lot as part of an ongoing investigation into drug trafficking. Officers then executed a search warrant at a hotel room, uncovering 616 grams of cocaine, 100 grams of fentanyl, cash, and related trafficking materials. The arrested individual, identified as Sudhir Sudhir from Mississauga, Ontario, faces charges related to drug trafficking. The seizure represents a significant disruption to narcotics distribution in the Yorkton area, targeting substances that are linked to rising overdose deaths nationwide. This... [Continue Reading]

Breaking-360LiveNews 360LiveNews | 25 Mar 2026 22:48
UN Chief Warns Gulf War Is Spiraling Out of Control, Appoints Envoy for Peace UN Chief Warns Gulf War Is Spiraling Out of Control, Appoints Envoy for Peace

UN Chief Warns Gulf War Is Spiraling Out of Control, Appoints Envoy for Peace

UN Secretary-General António Guterres has issued a stark warning that the Gulf war has escalated well beyond initial expectations, describing the situation as 'out of control.' He emphasized the imminent risk of a broader war, increased human suffering, and severe disruptions to the global economy, notably impacting energy markets reliant on the strategic Strait of Hormuz. The conflict’s rapid escalation threatens regional stability and global economic security. In response, Guterres announced the appointment of Jean Arnault, a seasoned diplomat, as his Personal Envoy tasked with spearheading UN peace efforts. Arnault’s role will focus on negotiating ceasefires and encouraging all parties... [Continue Reading]

Breaking-360LiveNews 360LiveNews | 25 Mar 2026 22:15
Iran Signals Willingness to Engage in Negotiations Following Landmark Trial of Social Media Giants Iran Signals Willingness to Engage in Negotiations Following Landmark Trial of Social Media Giants

Iran Signals Willingness to Engage in Negotiations Following Landmark Trial of Social Media Giants

In a significant turn of events, Iran has demonstrated a willingness to engage in negotiations shortly after a landmark trial found social media giants negligent in their responsibilities. This development, unfolding late on Wednesday, underscores the complexities of Iran's geopolitical landscape as it balances internal legalities with international communications. Iran's openness to negotiations was highlighted in reports released at the end of the day, marking a shift in its diplomatic posture. This willingness may be influenced by recent events that have raised questions about the accountability of digital platforms in the region. More details regarding the specific issues Iran aims... [Continue Reading]

360LiveNews 360LiveNews | 25 Mar 2026 22:13
Tariq Ramadan sentenced to 18 years in prison for the rape of three women by a Paris court Tariq Ramadan sentenced to 18 years in prison for the rape of three women by a Paris court

Tariq Ramadan sentenced to 18 years in prison for the rape of three women by a Paris court

Swiss Islamic scholar Tariq Ramadan has been sentenced to 18 years in prison by a criminal court in Paris for the rape of three women. This ruling, delivered today, is a significant turn in the legal battles faced by Ramadan, once a prominent figure in Islamic thought and a former professor at the University of Oxford. The trial has unfolded over recent weeks, with Ramadan facing accusations relating to incidents that allegedly occurred between 2009 and 2016. The sentencing concludes a high-profile case that has drawn attention not only for its legal implications but also for its impact on public... [Continue Reading]

360LiveNews 360LiveNews | 25 Mar 2026 22:10
Iraq accuses US of deadly strike on clinic, killing seven soldiers, while US military denies targeting the facility

Iraq accuses US of deadly strike on clinic, killing seven soldiers, while US military denies targeting the facility

In a developing incident that could significantly impact US-Iraq relations, Iraq has accused the United States of a deadly strike that reportedly killed seven soldiers at a clinic. The Iraqi government described the attack as “heinous aggression,” signaling a potential escalation of tensions amidst the ongoing complex web of regional conflicts involving Iran. The US military, however, has denied targeting a clinic and has described the incident as a mischaracterization of the situation. This conflict arises during a period marked by heightened tensions, particularly involving Iraq and its neighbor Iran, which has been engaged in a prolonged confrontation with the... [Continue Reading]

360LiveNews 360LiveNews | 25 Mar 2026 22:06
UK Urges Action on Iran's Military Attacks in Gulf at UN Human Rights Council UK Urges Action on Iran's Military Attacks in Gulf at UN Human Rights Council

UK Urges Action on Iran's Military Attacks in Gulf at UN Human Rights Council

The United Kingdom formally addressed the UN Human Rights Council to highlight Iran's recent military attacks targeting multiple Gulf nations including Bahrain, Jordan, Kuwait, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, and the UAE. These actions have raised serious concerns over civilian safety and threatened regional stability. The UK emphasized its solidarity with Gulf allies and reaffirmed its commitment to support their defense. The UK co-sponsored a resolution for an urgent debate recognizing the severity of Iran's aggression. However, the UK expressed reservations about aspects of the resolution, particularly the Human Rights Council making determinations on inter-state reparations or classifying regional conflicts as... [Continue Reading]

Breaking-360LiveNews 360LiveNews | 25 Mar 2026 22:00
UN Chief Urges Release of 118 Detained UN Staff Amid Rising Attacks UN Chief Urges Release of 118 Detained UN Staff Amid Rising Attacks

UN Chief Urges Release of 118 Detained UN Staff Amid Rising Attacks

The United Nations is facing increasing challenges as 118 of its staff members remain detained globally, a sharp increase from 52 last year. This surge demonstrates growing hostility toward UN personnel operating in some of the world's most dangerous areas, including Yemen, where 73 employees are held by Houthi forces. This includes eight specialists from the UN human rights office, crucial for monitoring abuses. The escalating detentions endanger the UN’s ability to deliver vital humanitarian aid and carry out human rights work amid ongoing conflicts in countries like Yemen, Afghanistan, Sudan, and Ukraine. Secretary-General António Guterres condemned these actions and... [Continue Reading]

Breaking-360LiveNews 360LiveNews | 25 Mar 2026 22:00
UN Declares Transatlantic Slave Trade a Crime Against Humanity in Historic Vote UN Declares Transatlantic Slave Trade a Crime Against Humanity in Historic Vote

UN Declares Transatlantic Slave Trade a Crime Against Humanity in Historic Vote

The United Nations General Assembly adopted a landmark resolution condemning the transatlantic slave trade as the most heinous crime against humanity. Spearheaded by Ghana, the resolution received overwhelming support from 123 member states, while the United States, Israel, and Argentina opposed it. Fifty-two countries abstained from voting. The resolution marks a significant step toward acknowledging the historic injustices endured by millions of enslaved Africans over four centuries, who were forcibly transported and subjected to brutal labor. Ghana’s President John Dramani Mahama emphasized the importance of solidarity and reparative justice in addressing these historical wrongs. While not legally binding, the resolution... [Continue Reading]

Breaking-360LiveNews 360LiveNews | 25 Mar 2026 21:57
US Justice Department Settles Lawsuits Over Biden's Social Media Speech Suppression Allegations US Justice Department Settles Lawsuits Over Biden's Social Media Speech Suppression Allegations

US Justice Department Settles Lawsuits Over Biden's Social Media Speech Suppression Allegations

This week, the US Justice Department reached settlements in lawsuits claiming that the Biden administration coerced social media companies into suppressing speech by American users, allegedly violating their First Amendment rights. Plaintiffs argued that the government improperly pressured platforms to moderate or remove content disfavored by the administration. The settlements explicitly acknowledge President Trump's executive order titled 'Restoring Freedom of Speech and Ending Federal Censorship,' which criticized the previous administration for exerting heavy-handed influence over online speech moderation. This executive order highlights concerns about federal government manipulation of social media companies to censor Americans. The resolution of these lawsuits could... [Continue Reading]

Breaking-360LiveNews 360LiveNews | 25 Mar 2026 21:54
UNESCO Reports 273 Million Children Worldwide Out of School as Progress Slows UNESCO Reports 273 Million Children Worldwide Out of School as Progress Slows

UNESCO Reports 273 Million Children Worldwide Out of School as Progress Slows

The latest UNESCO report shows a disturbing trend of rising global educational exclusion, with 273 million children and youth out of school , one in six of the world’s school-age population. Progress made over the past twenty years, including increased enrollment, has stalled and reversed in many regions. Sub-Saharan Africa, in particular, is facing a severe decline in school attendance caused by ongoing conflicts and rapid population growth. Conflicts severely disrupt education systems, leaving many children without access to schooling, especially in war-torn countries. The report warns that official statistics likely underestimate the scale of the problem in these areas... [Continue Reading]

Breaking-360LiveNews 360LiveNews | 25 Mar 2026 21:51
RCMP Acknowledges Historical Surveillance of Indigenous Groups, Expresses Regret RCMP Acknowledges Historical Surveillance of Indigenous Groups, Expresses Regret

RCMP Acknowledges Historical Surveillance of Indigenous Groups, Expresses Regret

The Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) issued a formal statement recognizing past surveillance operations directed at Indigenous groups in the 1960s and 1970s. This acknowledgment comes amid ongoing discussions about historical injustices faced by Indigenous communities throughout Canada. The statement emphasizes the long-lasting impact these surveillance activities have had on Indigenous peoples, families, and communities, which continue to affect trust in national institutions. The RCMP expressed sincere regret for these actions, while underlining the importance of listening, learning, and acting to improve relationships moving forward. This admission is significant as it publicly confronts a troubling chapter of Canadian history, which... [Continue Reading]

Breaking-360LiveNews 360LiveNews | 25 Mar 2026 21:48
Two Women Arrested at Philadelphia Airport with Nearly 100 Pounds of Marijuana Bound for Europe Two Women Arrested at Philadelphia Airport with Nearly 100 Pounds of Marijuana Bound for Europe

Two Women Arrested at Philadelphia Airport with Nearly 100 Pounds of Marijuana Bound for Europe

U.S. authorities at Philadelphia International Airport seized a total of 97 pounds of marijuana hidden in baggage on consecutive days. The marijuana was being loaded onto flights bound for London and Frankfurt. CBP narcotics detector dog Fredo played a key role in detecting the drugs. Pennsylvania State Police arrested two women: Olgalisa Taveras, 40, from Yonkers, New York, and Chelsea Anita Cromwell, 54, from Forestville, California. Both face felony charges for possession with intent to distribute. Taveras was stopped at the departure gate to London, while Cromwell was caught attempting to board a flight to Frankfurt. The incident highlights ongoing... [Continue Reading]

Breaking-360LiveNews 360LiveNews | 25 Mar 2026 21:12
Inquiry into Nottingham stabbing reveals concerns over victim treatment and lack of drug testing for accused attacker Inquiry into Nottingham stabbing reveals concerns over victim treatment and lack of drug testing for accused attacker

Inquiry into Nottingham stabbing reveals concerns over victim treatment and lack of drug testing for accused attacker

An inquiry into the tragic stabbing incident in Nottingham continues to unfold, revealing disturbing aspects regarding the treatment of the victims compared to their attacker. Sanjoy Kumar, the father of one of the victims, Grace O'Malley-Kumar, has vehemently criticized the decision to test his daughter and her friend Barnaby Webber for drugs and alcohol following their deaths, while the accused, Valdo Calocane, was not subjected to any such testing. This admission has raised serious questions about the protocols followed in the aftermath of violent incidents and calls into question the treatment of victims compared to perpetrators. In the early hours... [Continue Reading]

360LiveNews 360LiveNews | 25 Mar 2026 21:05
Iran's Military Actions Disrupt U.S. Troop Operations in the Middle East Iran's Military Actions Disrupt U.S. Troop Operations in the Middle East

Iran's Military Actions Disrupt U.S. Troop Operations in the Middle East

As tensions rise in the Middle East, Iran's recent military actions have severely impacted American military operations, forcing U.S. troops to adapt to new operational protocols. Reports indicate that several U.S. military bases in the region have sustained significant damage due to Iranian attacks. Consequently, personnel have been transitioned to remote working conditions, a move that underscores the increasing volatility in the area. Recent developments regarding Iran's military moves came against a backdrop of rising geopolitical tensions as the Iranian regime continues to assert its influence over critical shipping lanes like the Strait of Hormuz, which is vital for global... [Continue Reading]

360LiveNews 360LiveNews | 25 Mar 2026 20:05
Ivanna Lisette Ortiz pleads not guilty to attempted murder charges in connection with shooting at Rihanna's home Ivanna Lisette Ortiz pleads not guilty to attempted murder charges in connection with shooting at Rihanna's home

Ivanna Lisette Ortiz pleads not guilty to attempted murder charges in connection with shooting at Rihanna's home

In a significant legal development, Ivanna Lisette Ortiz, a 35-year-old resident of Orlando, Florida, has pleaded not guilty to multiple charges including attempted murder, following an incident at the Beverly Hills home of pop star Rihanna on 8 March. The plea was entered in a Los Angeles superior court on Wednesday. According to the prosecution, Ortiz is alleged to have fired approximately 20 rounds from an AR-15-style rifle targeting the property while Rihanna, her partner A$AP Rocky, and their three young children were present. Ortiz faces a series of charges, including 10 counts of assault with a semiautomatic firearm and... [Continue Reading]

360LiveNews 360LiveNews | 25 Mar 2026 19:21
UNHRC Condemns Iran's Unprovoked Attacks on Gulf States and Jordan in Human Rights Resolution UNHRC Condemns Iran's Unprovoked Attacks on Gulf States and Jordan in Human Rights Resolution

UNHRC Condemns Iran's Unprovoked Attacks on Gulf States and Jordan in Human Rights Resolution

The United Nations Human Rights Council (UNHRC) has passed a resolution addressing the human rights consequences of Iran's recent missile and drone attacks on several Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) countries and Jordan. The resolution condemns Iran's military aggression against Qatar, the UAE, Saudi Arabia, Bahrain, Oman, Kuwait, and Jordan as unprovoked and violating international law. More than 100 countries co-sponsored the resolution, signaling broad international concern. These strikes threaten the sovereignty and stability of the targeted nations, risking civilian lives and regional security. Qatar strongly condemned the attacks, describing them as clear breaches of the UN Charter’s principles prohibiting the... [Continue Reading]

Breaking-360LiveNews 360LiveNews | 25 Mar 2026 19:18
England to establish fifteen new unitary councils as part of local government restructuring by 2028 England to establish fifteen new unitary councils as part of local government restructuring by 2028

England to establish fifteen new unitary councils as part of local government restructuring by 2028

The government of England has announced a significant restructuring of its local government by creating fifteen new unitary councils in the south and east of the country. This transformation is part of a broader initiative aimed at enhancing economic growth and expediting plans for mass housebuilding, scheduled to take effect in 2028. As part of this reform, 43 existing county and district councils across regions such as Norfolk, Suffolk, Essex, and Hampshire will be dissolved, leading to the reduction of hundreds of councillor positions. This major overhaul of local governance aims to streamline administrative structures, allowing local authorities to concentrate... [Continue Reading]

360LiveNews 360LiveNews | 25 Mar 2026 19:17
European Commission moves forward with €90 billion aid package for Ukraine despite Hungary's veto European Commission moves forward with €90 billion aid package for Ukraine despite Hungary's veto

European Commission moves forward with €90 billion aid package for Ukraine despite Hungary's veto

The European Commission is advancing with a significant financial aid package aimed at Ukraine, despite facing a recent veto from Hungary’s Prime Minister Viktor Orbán. The €90 billion loan plan is considered critical for supporting Ukraine amid ongoing challenges, including the conflict with Russia. As reported on 25 March, Commission Vice President Valdis Dombrovskis affirmed that technical preparations for the loan's distribution are ongoing, notwithstanding the political hurdles presented by Hungary's stance. During a session in the European Parliament, Dombrovskis elaborated that EU officials have received a financial strategy from Kyiv, which outlines the conditions and structuring of the loan.... [Continue Reading]

360LiveNews 360LiveNews | 25 Mar 2026 19:13
Protesters in Dublin call for urgent passage of Occupied Territories Bill outside Leinster House Protesters in Dublin call for urgent passage of Occupied Territories Bill outside Leinster House

Protesters in Dublin call for urgent passage of Occupied Territories Bill outside Leinster House

Protesters gathered outside Leinster House in Dublin, demanding the urgent passage of the Occupied Territories Bill (OTB) by the Oireachtas. The demonstration, which extended throughout the day, saw participants chanting and displaying Palestinian flags while maintaining access for traffic along Kildare Street. Speeches were delivered by several speakers, including Senator Frances Black, the bill's originator, who emphasized the importance of the legislation in addressing the rights of Palestinians. The Occupied Territories Bill seeks to prohibit the importation of goods or services from territories under occupation, a contentious issue in the political landscape of Ireland and beyond. Throughout the day, protesters... [Continue Reading]

360LiveNews 360LiveNews | 25 Mar 2026 19:09
Israeli authorities displace 11 Palestinian families in Silwan, raising concerns over treatment of residents in East Jerusalem

Israeli authorities displace 11 Palestinian families in Silwan, raising concerns over treatment of residents in East Jerusalem

Israeli authorities have forcibly displaced at least 11 Palestinian families from their homes in the Batn al-Hawa area of Silwan, located just south of Jerusalem's Old City and the renowned Al-Aqsa Mosque compound. This event has escalated the ongoing criticism towards Israel regarding its treatment of Palestinian inhabitants in East Jerusalem, with concerns rising over potential ethnic cleansing tactics. The Israeli human rights organization B’Tselem has described these actions as part of an expanding campaign to uproot Palestinian families as tensions remain high in the region. Footage circulating online depicts a substantial Israeli police presence in the Silwan district during... [Continue Reading]

360LiveNews 360LiveNews | 25 Mar 2026 19:07
DOJ Sues California Tow Company for Illegally Auctioning Military Vehicles DOJ Sues California Tow Company for Illegally Auctioning Military Vehicles

DOJ Sues California Tow Company for Illegally Auctioning Military Vehicles

The U.S. Department of Justice has sued S & K Towing, Inc., based in San Clemente, California, for illegally auctioning or disposing of up to 148 vehicles owned by active-service military personnel. These violations of the Servicemembers Civil Relief Act (SCRA) occurred over nearly five years, from August 2020 through April 2025. The SCRA requires towing companies to secure court orders before selling vehicles owned by servicemembers. Many of the vehicles were removed from Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton, where S & K held a contract mandating compliance with all applicable laws. Despite this, the company failed to respect protections... [Continue Reading]

Breaking-360LiveNews 360LiveNews | 25 Mar 2026 18:45
Flooding in Kenya leads to 88 deaths and displaces over 34,000 people, impacting Nairobi and 21 counties Flooding in Kenya leads to 88 deaths and displaces over 34,000 people, impacting Nairobi and 21 counties

Flooding in Kenya leads to 88 deaths and displaces over 34,000 people, impacting Nairobi and 21 counties

Recent flooding in Kenya has resulted in at least 88 confirmed deaths and over 34,000 displaced individuals, primarily affecting the capital city of Nairobi and at least 21 counties across the nation. The catastrophic situation follows the overflow of rivers, which have inundated neighborhoods and disrupted transportation, particularly through key routes like the Kericho-Awasi-Kisumu road. The flooding crisis began in early March and has created an urgent humanitarian need. In Nairobi, residents express growing frustration over inadequate infrastructure that has led to increased susceptibility to flooding. The Nairobi governor has responded to these concerns by launching operations to clear blocked... [Continue Reading]

360LiveNews 360LiveNews | 25 Mar 2026 16:09
Five men sentenced for violent attack linked to organized crime group in Dublin Five men sentenced for violent attack linked to organized crime group in Dublin

Five men sentenced for violent attack linked to organized crime group in Dublin

Five men associated with a family-based organised crime group have been sentenced at the Special Criminal Court for their roles in a horrific attack which involved beatings, stabbings, and branding with a hot iron. The court proceedings, culminating in sentences ranging from three to eight and a half years, cast a glaring light on the violent practices of this gang in Dublin. The assault took place at a house located on Sheephill Avenue, Blanchardstown, Dublin 15, on 12 February 2025. The convicted individuals, including 29-year-old Jason Hennessy Jr and his brother, 24-year-old Brandon Hennessy, were joined by 46-year-old Kenneth Fitzsimons... [Continue Reading]

360LiveNews 360LiveNews | 25 Mar 2026 16:05
Police Seek Public Help to Find Missing 15-Year-Old Girl in Moncton Police Seek Public Help to Find Missing 15-Year-Old Girl in Moncton

Police Seek Public Help to Find Missing 15-Year-Old Girl in Moncton

Authorities in Moncton, New Brunswick, are urgently seeking help to find Emma Weisshuhn, a 15-year-old girl who went missing on March 23, 2026. She was last seen in the early evening near Parkdale Drive. Emma's family and police have expressed deep concern for her wellbeing. Emma is described as 5 feet 1 inch tall, weighing approximately 180 pounds, with red hair and green eyes. At the time she disappeared, she was wearing a green winter jacket, pink shirt, black jogger pants, pink slippers, and carrying a pink purse. Despite following several leads, police have been unable to locate her so... [Continue Reading]

Breaking-360LiveNews 360LiveNews | 25 Mar 2026 15:21
UK Awards £283.5 Million Contracts to Support 3,000 Defence Boats, Creating Over 100 Jobs UK Awards £283.5 Million Contracts to Support 3,000 Defence Boats, Creating Over 100 Jobs

UK Awards £283.5 Million Contracts to Support 3,000 Defence Boats, Creating Over 100 Jobs

The UK Ministry of Defence has signed new contracts totaling £283.5 million with five British companies to provide support services for 3,000 smaller defence boats used by various branches including the Royal Navy, Army, Royal Fleet Auxiliary, and MOD Police. These vessels are crucial in safeguarding the UK's maritime interests and territorial waters. This sizeable investment will directly create over 100 skilled jobs across different regions of the UK, helping to sustain and revitalise local maritime industries from Scotland down to Cornwall. The deal also supports the reopening of docks, underlining how defence spending can stimulate economic growth. The maintenance... [Continue Reading]

Breaking-360LiveNews 360LiveNews | 25 Mar 2026 15:18
Chinese PLA Army Conducts Helicopter Sling Load Drills to Boost Combat Readiness Chinese PLA Army Conducts Helicopter Sling Load Drills to Boost Combat Readiness

Chinese PLA Army Conducts Helicopter Sling Load Drills to Boost Combat Readiness

The Chinese PLA Army conducted external sling load operations using helicopter units to sharpen key tactical skills such as precise flight control, enhanced situational awareness, and improved crew coordination. This training exercise involved a brigade focused on mastering complex airborne resupply and troop mobility techniques. Such operations are critical for rapid deployment and logistical support in difficult terrain or contested environments. The drills demonstrate the PLA’s ongoing efforts to modernize and increase the operational effectiveness of its ground forces combined with air assets. By honing these capabilities, China aims to reinforce its military readiness amid rising regional tensions and ensure... [Continue Reading]

Breaking-360LiveNews 360LiveNews | 25 Mar 2026 15:15
Police Seek Public Help to Find Missing 40-Year-Old Woman in Moncton, New Brunswick Police Seek Public Help to Find Missing 40-Year-Old Woman in Moncton, New Brunswick

Police Seek Public Help to Find Missing 40-Year-Old Woman in Moncton, New Brunswick

Keri Lynn Morehouse, a 40-year-old woman from Moncton, New Brunswick, has been reported missing since March 22, 2026. Last seen near Greenhill Drive, Morehouse's disappearance prompted a missing person alert after she was reported to police on March 23. The Codiac Regional RCMP have conducted multiple follow-ups but have not located her. The community and police remain deeply concerned about Morehouse's safety. She is described as 145 centimeters tall, weighing approximately 59 kilograms, with distinctive multicolored hair extensions. Morehouse was last seen wearing a tank top, black jacket, blue jeans, and brown boots. Authorities are appealing to the public for... [Continue Reading]

Breaking-360LiveNews 360LiveNews | 25 Mar 2026 14:51
UK Joins International Treaty to Strengthen Defence Export Controls UK Joins International Treaty to Strengthen Defence Export Controls

UK Joins International Treaty to Strengthen Defence Export Controls

The United Kingdom has announced its participation in a newly established international treaty focused on regulating defence exports more effectively. The treaty sets out agreed standards and controls for the transfer of military equipment, aiming to prevent weapons from falling into the wrong hands or fueling conflicts. This agreement impacts UK arms manufacturers and exporters by introducing stricter compliance requirements and oversight over defence goods leaving the country. It also aligns the UK with global partners striving to reduce illegal arms trafficking and enhance transparency in defence trade. The treaty arrives amid rising concerns about the proliferation of arms in... [Continue Reading]

Breaking-360LiveNews 360LiveNews | 25 Mar 2026 14:48
France Investigates Diplomat Linked to Epstein Case After US File Release France Investigates Diplomat Linked to Epstein Case After US File Release

France Investigates Diplomat Linked to Epstein Case After US File Release

The French government has responded swiftly after the U.S. Department of Justice published files related to the Jeffrey Epstein case. Fabrice Aidan, a French diplomat mentioned in the documents, has been formally referred to the Public Prosecutor at the Paris High Court under criminal procedure regulations. Alongside this legal referral, the Ministry for Europe and Foreign Affairs has initiated an administrative investigation and disciplinary actions regarding Aidan's conduct. The Foreign Affairs General Inspectorate conducted a thorough internal inquiry, completing around 30 interviews with staff familiar with the situation dating back to 2013. This investigation aimed to clarify the diplomat's role... [Continue Reading]

Breaking-360LiveNews 360LiveNews | 25 Mar 2026 14:45
Four Arrested in Newfoundland After Attempted Home Robbery Uncovers Suspected Cocaine Four Arrested in Newfoundland After Attempted Home Robbery Uncovers Suspected Cocaine

Four Arrested in Newfoundland After Attempted Home Robbery Uncovers Suspected Cocaine

On March 23, 2026, the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) Labrador District General Investigation Section arrested four individuals in Happy Valley-Goose Bay, Newfoundland, following an attempted robbery and assault at a residence on Trudeau Street. The incident triggered a police response, including a coordinated search involving RCMP Police Dog Services. During the search of the property, officers seized a quantity of suspected cocaine, cash, and objects indicative of drug trafficking. These findings suggest the home was involved in narcotics distribution, underscoring drug crime issues in the area. The arrests and seizures are significant for community safety as drug-related violence and... [Continue Reading]

Breaking-360LiveNews 360LiveNews | 25 Mar 2026 14:15
Lille Selected to Host New EU Customs Authority with 250 Staff Lille Selected to Host New EU Customs Authority with 250 Staff

Lille Selected to Host New EU Customs Authority with 250 Staff

The European Council and Parliament have officially selected Lille as the host city for the EU Customs Authority, a new agency established to streamline customs operations throughout the European Union. The authority, staffed by approximately 250 personnel, will oversee cooperation among national customs offices, ensuring a more consistent and effective approach. This initiative addresses increased trade volume, the complexity of national systems, and the surge in e-commerce activities that have put pressure on existing customs frameworks. It also reflects the EU’s efforts to adapt to shifting global trade patterns and geopolitical challenges. By centralizing coordination, the EU Customs Authority aims... [Continue Reading]

Breaking-360LiveNews 360LiveNews | 25 Mar 2026 13:45
Sharjah Experiences Severe Flooding Due to Heavy Rain, Impacting Nearby Oman Sharjah Experiences Severe Flooding Due to Heavy Rain, Impacting Nearby Oman

Sharjah Experiences Severe Flooding Due to Heavy Rain, Impacting Nearby Oman

Sharjah, the third-largest city in the United Arab Emirates, is currently experiencing serious flooding as heavy rain has swept across the region. This weather event has also impacted neighboring Oman, causing significant disruptions. Videos from the area depict vehicles, including cars, trucks, and motorcycles, struggling to navigate through water-covered roads, as people attempt to traverse the flooded streets. Reports indicate that severe rainfall has prompted the UAE's National Center of Meteorology (NCM) to urge residents to exercise caution and largely avoid flooded areas. The resultant flooding has affected daily life in Sharjah, severely disrupting traffic and causing potential hazards for... [Continue Reading]

360LiveNews 360LiveNews | 25 Mar 2026 13:13
Qualification process for 2026 FIFA World Cup enters critical phase with play-off tournaments for final six spots Qualification process for 2026 FIFA World Cup enters critical phase with play-off tournaments for final six spots

Qualification process for 2026 FIFA World Cup enters critical phase with play-off tournaments for final six spots

This week sees a critical phase in the qualification process for the 2026 FIFA World Cup, with two important play-off tournaments determining the final six spots available for the summer tournament. Four spots are designated for European nations, intensifying the competition among teams like Wales, the Republic of Ireland, and Northern Ireland, all striving for a place in the tournament. The Welsh national team, under the management of Craig Bellamy, is particularly motivated as they aim for their second consecutive World Cup appearance, having qualified for the 2022 event in Qatar. This ambitious goal marks a significant achievement as they... [Continue Reading]

360LiveNews 360LiveNews | 25 Mar 2026 13:09
Three additional arrests made in investigation of arson attack at Peacehaven Mosque in East Sussex Three additional arrests made in investigation of arson attack at Peacehaven Mosque in East Sussex

Three additional arrests made in investigation of arson attack at Peacehaven Mosque in East Sussex

In a significant development regarding the investigation into an arson attack at the Peacehaven Mosque in East Sussex, three additional arrests have been made. A 36-year-old man from Eastbourne was taken into custody on Tuesday on suspicion of conspiracy to commit arson, related to the incident that occurred in October. In addition, a 38-year-old man from Brighton and a 42-year-old man from Saltdean were also arrested the same day, with the former suspected of malicious communications and the latter suspected of encouraging or assisting a crime. This latest round of arrests is part of an ongoing investigation by counter-terrorism officers,... [Continue Reading]

360LiveNews 360LiveNews | 25 Mar 2026 13:05
UK Signs Multi-Billion-Pound Deal to Train Turkish Typhoon Jet Pilots and Technicians UK Signs Multi-Billion-Pound Deal to Train Turkish Typhoon Jet Pilots and Technicians

UK Signs Multi-Billion-Pound Deal to Train Turkish Typhoon Jet Pilots and Technicians

The United Kingdom and Türkiye have signed a multi-billion-pound agreement to train Turkish Air Force pilots and ground technicians on the operation and maintenance of British-built Typhoon fighter jets. This contract marks the next phase of the original Typhoon fighter jet export deal signed in October 2025. Under the new deal, pilots and technical personnel will receive specialized training in the UK, ensuring operational readiness and maintenance capabilities. This agreement supports approximately 20,000 jobs in the UK defence sector, underscoring the economic benefits of the deal beyond the tactical military partnership. It also guarantees long-term maintenance support for the Turkish... [Continue Reading]

Breaking-360LiveNews 360LiveNews | 25 Mar 2026 12:48
Humanitarian aid boat from Mexico arrives in Cuba amid ongoing crisis and fuel blockade effects Humanitarian aid boat from Mexico arrives in Cuba amid ongoing crisis and fuel blockade effects

Humanitarian aid boat from Mexico arrives in Cuba amid ongoing crisis and fuel blockade effects

The first of three humanitarian aid boats has successfully arrived in Cuba from Mexico, signalling a crucial development in the ongoing crisis the country is facing. This delivery comes at a time when the effects of a U.S.-imposed fuel blockade are severely impacting the island, leading to widespread blackouts and a deteriorating infrastructure. Activists and humanitarian groups worldwide have mobilized efforts to alleviate the plight of the Cuban people, who are caught in a dire situation. This initial shipment from Mexico constitutes part of a larger initiative aimed at delivering essential goods and services to those in need. While specific... [Continue Reading]

360LiveNews 360LiveNews | 25 Mar 2026 12:09
Brent crude oil prices rise to nearly 114 US dollars per barrel amid ongoing Iran conflict, raising recession concerns Brent crude oil prices rise to nearly 114 US dollars per barrel amid ongoing Iran conflict, raising recession concerns

Brent crude oil prices rise to nearly 114 US dollars per barrel amid ongoing Iran conflict, raising recession concerns

The escalating conflict involving Iran has led to significant fluctuations in global financial markets, particularly affecting oil prices. As the Iran War enters its fourth week, Brent crude oil prices have surged to nearly 114 US dollars a barrel, marking a 1% increase. This sharp rise has raised concerns that if the oil price reaches 150 US dollars per barrel, it could trigger a global recession, as warned by Larry Fink, CEO of investment giant BlackRock. Investment experts have expressed grave concerns regarding the macroeconomic implications of rising oil prices. Fink stated that the continuation of the conflict could lead... [Continue Reading]

360LiveNews 360LiveNews | 25 Mar 2026 12:05
Senate votes down war powers resolution to end US military actions against Iran, 47-53 Senate votes down war powers resolution to end US military actions against Iran, 47-53

Senate votes down war powers resolution to end US military actions against Iran, 47-53

In a recent move reflecting deepening tensions over US military engagements, a war powers resolution aimed at ending US attacks on Iran has failed in the Senate by a vote of 47-53. This resolution, championed by a group of Democrats, sought to rein in the President's military authority regarding operations against Iran. The failure of the resolution raises significant concerns about the transparency of US foreign military engagements, echoing broader debates about executive overreach in military decisions. Connecticut Senator Christopher Murphy, one of the prominent voices against the ongoing military actions, criticized the situation by stating that such crucial decisions... [Continue Reading]

360LiveNews 360LiveNews | 25 Mar 2026 11:05
UK Condemns Iran Missile Strikes on Gulf Allies, Calls for End to Regional Attacks UK Condemns Iran Missile Strikes on Gulf Allies, Calls for End to Regional Attacks

UK Condemns Iran Missile Strikes on Gulf Allies, Calls for End to Regional Attacks

The United Kingdom has publicly denounced a series of missile and drone attacks launched by Iran against several Gulf countries, including Bahrain, Jordan, Kuwait, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, and the United Arab Emirates. These strikes have heightened tensions across the Middle East, raising fears of further escalation and instability. The UK highlights the severe impact on the sovereignty and security of its Gulf allies, as well as the disruption to vital commercial maritime routes such as the Strait of Hormuz. Iran's apparent targeting of civilian infrastructure and commercial vessels poses significant risks to global energy supplies and international shipping. London's... [Continue Reading]

Breaking-360LiveNews 360LiveNews | 25 Mar 2026 10:18
Australia imposes six-month travel ban on Iranian nationals holding valid tourist visas Australia imposes six-month travel ban on Iranian nationals holding valid tourist visas

Australia imposes six-month travel ban on Iranian nationals holding valid tourist visas

In a significant move affecting Iranian nationals, the Australian government has announced a six-month ban on travelers holding valid tourist visas from Iran. This decision, enacted by Home Affairs Minister Tony Burke, comes in response to concerns over the potential difficulties returnees might face if they were unable to travel back to Iran. The measure could impact over 7,000 Iranian tourists planning to visit Australia. Burke emphasized that such decisions regarding permanent residency should be "deliberate decisions of the government," rather than arbitrary outcomes linked to holiday bookings. This legal shift has been described as a "massive betrayal" by refugee... [Continue Reading]

360LiveNews 360LiveNews | 25 Mar 2026 09:29
British tourists stranded on minibus during severe flooding in Tenerife caused by Storm Therese British tourists stranded on minibus during severe flooding in Tenerife caused by Storm Therese

British tourists stranded on minibus during severe flooding in Tenerife caused by Storm Therese

In a dramatic incident on the Canary Islands, British tourists found themselves stranded on top of a minibus as severe flooding, described as the "storm of the century," struck the region. The flooding was caused by intense rainfall from Storm Therese, particularly affecting Puerto de la Cruz in the northern part of Tenerife. Eyewitness footage captured the harrowing moment when five individuals climbed to the roof of the vehicle, pleading for assistance as the water levels continued to rise dangerously. The group had been trapped within a tunnel while attempting to escape the deluge. They resorted to trying to exit... [Continue Reading]

360LiveNews 360LiveNews | 25 Mar 2026 09:25
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
Zhang Xuesong Extradited from Singapore to New Zealand Facing Multiple Serious Charges Zhang Xuesong Extradited from Singapore to New Zealand Facing Multiple Serious Charges

Zhang Xuesong Extradited from Singapore to New Zealand Facing Multiple Serious Charges

In a significant legal development, Zhang Xuesong, a 41-year-old real estate professional, has been extradited from Singapore to New Zealand where he faces serious accusations including rape, strangulation, and aggravated burglary. The charges stem from an alleged incident in Auckland, complicating his situation further due to his earlier flight to China after the alleged crime. This follows Zhang's return to New Zealand in September after being apprehended in Singapore, given the absence of an extradition treaty between New Zealand and China, which hindered initial attempts at prosecution. The alleged crimes took place during a home invasion in March 2024, when... [Continue Reading]

360LiveNews 360LiveNews | 25 Mar 2026 09:17
Emerging economies face risks from potential global private-credit meltdown impacting China's lending practices Emerging economies face risks from potential global private-credit meltdown impacting China's lending practices

Emerging economies face risks from potential global private-credit meltdown impacting China's lending practices

In a significant development within the global financial sector, emerging economies risk facing dire repercussions from an impending global private-credit meltdown, which could have a pronounced impact on China's extensive lending practices. This situation not only threatens the repayment capabilities of borrowers in these economies but also raises questions about the sustainability of lending model itself. Analysts indicate that a wave of financial distress is on the horizon, intensifying uncertainties as repayment obligations to Chinese lenders increase. The impending crisis highlights a stress test for China's vast lending empire. The likelihood of a meltdown in the private-credit market has been... [Continue Reading]

360LiveNews 360LiveNews | 25 Mar 2026 09:13
Russia and Ukraine face significant power outages amid ongoing conflict targeting each other's energy facilities Russia and Ukraine face significant power outages amid ongoing conflict targeting each other's energy facilities

Russia and Ukraine face significant power outages amid ongoing conflict targeting each other's energy facilities

Recent escalations between Russia and Ukraine have resulted in significant outages across both nations as each has targeted the other’s energy facilities. Authorities have reported that nearly half a million people are without electricity in Russia's Belgorod region, while approximately 150,000 consumers from Ukraine's Chernihiv city and surrounding areas are also affected. This tit-for-tat shift in strategy appears to stem from the ongoing conflict between the two nations, and comes at a time when global attention is diverted to other geopolitical issues, notably the tensions involving the US and Israel regarding Iran. In the Belgorod region, around 450,000 residents have... [Continue Reading]

360LiveNews 360LiveNews | 25 Mar 2026 09:09
Two men arrested for arson attack on ambulances in Golders Green, treated as anti-Semitic hate crime by police Two men arrested for arson attack on ambulances in Golders Green, treated as anti-Semitic hate crime by police

Two men arrested for arson attack on ambulances in Golders Green, treated as anti-Semitic hate crime by police

In a significant development, two men, aged 45 and 47, have been arrested following an arson attack on four ambulances belonging to the Jewish community service Hatzola Northwest in Golders Green, London. The fire occurred at approximately 1:40 AM on Monday, and the incident is being treated as an anti-Semitic hate crime. The investigation is being led by the Metropolitan Police's counter-terrorism unit, highlighting the seriousness with which authorities are treating this incident. The two suspects were apprehended in separate locations, one in north-west London and the other in central London, on charges of arson with intent to endanger life.... [Continue Reading]

360LiveNews 360LiveNews | 25 Mar 2026 09:05
Iran Condemns U.S. Military Actions, Reaffirms Sovereignty in Strait of Hormuz Iran Condemns U.S. Military Actions, Reaffirms Sovereignty in Strait of Hormuz

Iran Condemns U.S. Military Actions, Reaffirms Sovereignty in Strait of Hormuz

On February 28, 2026, Iran publicly denounced military actions conducted by the United States and Israel, labeling these operations as unlawful aggression that jeopardizes maritime security in the Persian Gulf. Iran stressed its long-standing adherence to international maritime laws and freedom of navigation, but asserted that the sovereignty of coastal states, especially regarding the strategic Strait of Hormuz, must be respected to maintain safe and secure passage. Iran’s statement condemns what it calls violations of the UN Charter and international norms against the use of force. The Strait of Hormuz, through which a significant portion of the world’s oil supply... [Continue Reading]

Breaking-360LiveNews 360LiveNews | 25 Mar 2026 08:48
Iran Condemns U.S.-Israeli Bombing of Cultural Sites, Vows Resilience Iran Condemns U.S.-Israeli Bombing of Cultural Sites, Vows Resilience

Iran Condemns U.S.-Israeli Bombing of Cultural Sites, Vows Resilience

Iran’s Foreign Ministry publicly condemned what it called bombings by U.S. and Israeli forces on cultural sites, including the residence of internationally acclaimed filmmaker Abbas Kiarostami. Kiarostami, known for winning the Palme d’Or in 1997, symbolizes Iran’s rich cultural heritage. The Iranian government described the strikes as an attack on more than just military targets, framing it as a broader effort to undermine Iranian civilization and identity. This narrative aims to rally domestic support by emphasizing resilience rooted in Iran’s cultural legacy. Such developments signal escalating hostilities between Iran and the U.S.-Israel alliance, potentially hardening Iran’s posture amid regional tensions.... [Continue Reading]

Breaking-360LiveNews 360LiveNews | 25 Mar 2026 08:45
ICAC initiates legal proceedings against five individuals in HK$90 million bribery scheme linked to building renovations ICAC initiates legal proceedings against five individuals in HK$90 million bribery scheme linked to building renovations

ICAC initiates legal proceedings against five individuals in HK$90 million bribery scheme linked to building renovations

Hong Kong's Independent Commission Against Corruption (ICAC) has initiated legal proceedings against five individuals involved in a bribery scheme linked to building renovation projects. These charges stem from allegations that bribes, including casino chips and red packets, were offered to flat owners and members of owners’ corporations in exchange for winning contracts valued at approximately HK$90 million (US$11.5 million). The implicated parties include four men and a woman, comprising middlemen and an estate committee secretary. The charges were announced following a broader investigation into renovation activities that resulted in the arrest of 22 individuals in February. During this operation, the... [Continue Reading]

360LiveNews 360LiveNews | 25 Mar 2026 07:17
New Mexico jury finds Meta Platforms violated consumer protection laws, orders $375 million in penalties for misleading users on safety New Mexico jury finds Meta Platforms violated consumer protection laws, orders $375 million in penalties for misleading users on safety

New Mexico jury finds Meta Platforms violated consumer protection laws, orders $375 million in penalties for misleading users on safety

A jury in New Mexico has recently concluded that Meta Platforms violated state consumer protection laws, leading to a significant verdict against the tech giant. The jury's decision mandates that Meta, the parent company of social media platforms including Facebook, Instagram, and WhatsApp, pay $375 million in civil penalties, translating to approximately $538 million, following allegations that the company misled users regarding the safety of its platforms and enabled child sexual exploitation. The case was brought by New Mexico's attorney-general, who claimed that the platforms' inadequacies in protecting children from exploitation were exacerbated by deceptive assurances of safety. After less... [Continue Reading]

360LiveNews 360LiveNews | 25 Mar 2026 07:13
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