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Three UN Peacekeepers Killed Amid Ongoing Israel-Hezbollah Clashes Three UN Peacekeepers Killed Amid Ongoing Israel-Hezbollah Clashes

Three UN Peacekeepers Killed Amid Ongoing Israel-Hezbollah Clashes

Three UN peacekeepers serving in the United Nations Interim Force in Lebanon (UNIFIL) were killed in separate incidents over two consecutive days, highlighting the dangerous security situation along the Israel-Lebanon border. The fatalities occurred amid intensified clashes between Israeli forces and Hezbollah militants, a long-standing conflict zone. The deaths have prompted the UN to initiate investigations to clarify the details and hold those responsible accountable. UN officials emphasized that attacks on peacekeepers are unacceptable and may amount to war crimes under international law. The loss of 'blue helmets' threatens the fragile stability the mission seeks to maintain. These developments have... [Continue Reading]

Breaking-360LiveNews 360LiveNews | 01 Apr 2026 22:51
Brazil's Lula Calls U.S.-Israel War on Iran Unnecessary and Based on False Claims Brazil's Lula Calls U.S.-Israel War on Iran Unnecessary and Based on False Claims

Brazil's Lula Calls U.S.-Israel War on Iran Unnecessary and Based on False Claims

Brazilian President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva condemned the ongoing conflict involving the United States and Israel targeting Iran, describing it as an unwarranted war. Lula argued that claims about Iran's nuclear weapons program are fabricated, citing his own 2010 diplomatic visit to Iran where an agreement was made permitting Iran to enrich uranium for peaceful purposes similar to Brazil’s constitutional restrictions. Lula’s remarks come amid heightened tensions in the Middle East and global concerns over Iran’s nuclear ambitions. His comments underscore Brazil’s critical stance on military interventions and highlight skepticism over nuclear proliferation accusations used to justify armed conflict.... [Continue Reading]

Breaking-360LiveNews 360LiveNews | 01 Apr 2026 22:48
Protests Erupt Outside US Supreme Court Over Birthright Citizenship Law Changes Protests Erupt Outside US Supreme Court Over Birthright Citizenship Law Changes

Protests Erupt Outside US Supreme Court Over Birthright Citizenship Law Changes

Protests surged outside the US Supreme Court as demonstrators gathered to oppose potential changes to the birthright citizenship law, a contentious issue raised by directives from President Donald Trump. The court heard vital arguments regarding the administration's attempt to restrict this long-standing interpretation of the 14th Amendment, which guarantees citizenship to those born on US soil. The protests added a physical embodiment to the significant legal discussions taking place inside, reflecting the urgency and emotional weight of the topic at hand. Approximately 250 activists gathered on the steps of the Supreme Court, amplifying their voices in support of birthright citizenship.... [Continue Reading]

360LiveNews 360LiveNews | 01 Apr 2026 22:09
Russia Claims Full Control of Luhansk Region in Eastern Ukraine Russia Claims Full Control of Luhansk Region in Eastern Ukraine

Russia Claims Full Control of Luhansk Region in Eastern Ukraine

The Russian Defence Ministry announced that its forces have taken full control of the Luhansk region in eastern Ukraine, asserting that they have finally gained control over a small area that had remained out of their grasp since previous conflicts. This declaration came on a Wednesday, stoking tensions in a region that has seen significant military activity since the war began. According to Moscow, the military grouping known as ‘West’ has completed what it described as the liberation of the Luhansk People’s Republic, a term used by Russia to refer to the region it claims as its own. However, the... [Continue Reading]

360LiveNews 360LiveNews | 01 Apr 2026 20:21
Queensland Council of Unions proposes raising minimum age for child employment from 13 to 15 during regulatory review Queensland Council of Unions proposes raising minimum age for child employment from 13 to 15 during regulatory review

Queensland Council of Unions proposes raising minimum age for child employment from 13 to 15 during regulatory review

The Queensland Council of Unions (QCU) has called for a significant change to the state's child employment regulations, proposing that the minimum age for general work be raised from 13 to 15 years. This push comes as the Queensland government conducts a sunset review of existing regulations governing child work, which currently permits children aged 13 and above to engage in certain light duties, particularly in the retail and hospitality sectors. The QCU's proposal aims to protect younger children from potential workplace exploitation while still allowing them to participate in less demanding roles. A spokesperson representing Deputy Premier Jarrod Bleijie... [Continue Reading]

360LiveNews 360LiveNews | 01 Apr 2026 20:17
Australia to participate in virtual summit with 35 countries on reopening the Strait of Hormuz amid escalating Middle East tensions Australia to participate in virtual summit with 35 countries on reopening the Strait of Hormuz amid escalating Middle East tensions

Australia to participate in virtual summit with 35 countries on reopening the Strait of Hormuz amid escalating Middle East tensions

Australia is set to join a coalition of 35 countries in a virtual summit focused on the reopening of the Strait of Hormuz, as ongoing conflicts in the Middle East continue to escalate. This initiative, announced by UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer, seeks to address the current tensions and facilitate maritime security in a strategic region vital for global oil transit. The upcoming talks will not include the United States, despite the nation’s historical involvement in Middle Eastern affairs particularly concerning Iran. This exclusion highlights the complex web of international relations, as tensions have recently escalated between the U.S., Iran,... [Continue Reading]

360LiveNews 360LiveNews | 01 Apr 2026 20:13
Central Israel hit by major missile barrage from Iran, injuring 14 and causing widespread damage ahead of Passover

Central Israel hit by major missile barrage from Iran, injuring 14 and causing widespread damage ahead of Passover

In a significant escalation of hostilities, Central Israel was struck by one of Iran's largest missile barrages in recent weeks, resulting in injuries to at least 14 individuals and widespread damage across various cities. This attack occurred just ahead of the Jewish holiday of Passover, foreshadowing heightened tensions in the region. The assault represents a serious breach of security and has alarmed both local authorities and international observers. The missile barrage specifically targeted multiple urban areas, leading to property damage and disruptions. According to reports, this marks one of the most extensive missile attacks launched by Iranian forces against Israel... [Continue Reading]

360LiveNews 360LiveNews | 01 Apr 2026 20:09
First 106-Tonne Gaza Aid Shipment Arrives via New Sea Route Amid Conflict First 106-Tonne Gaza Aid Shipment Arrives via New Sea Route Amid Conflict

First 106-Tonne Gaza Aid Shipment Arrives via New Sea Route Amid Conflict

The World Health Organization has successfully delivered 106 metric tonnes of lifesaving nutrition supplies to Gaza using a newly established maritime aid route. This shipment, arriving at Ashdod port in Israel, represents the first implementation of the Humanitarian Bridge Initiative designed to streamline and scale aid deliveries amid the current Middle East conflict. The initiative coordinates efforts between WHO teams in Cyprus and the Occupied Palestinian Territory to ensure more timely and reliable humanitarian assistance reaches Gaza, where ongoing fighting has devastated infrastructure and left many residents vulnerable. This logistical breakthrough is critical in addressing deteriorating health conditions and food... [Continue Reading]

Breaking-360LiveNews 360LiveNews | 01 Apr 2026 19:51
Mohamed Al Fayed faces serious abuse allegations as UK police expand investigation into claims against him

Mohamed Al Fayed faces serious abuse allegations as UK police expand investigation into claims against him

Former Harrods owner Mohamed Al Fayed faces serious allegations of abuse, attracting significant media attention and prompting calls for a national inquiry in the UK. Al Fayed has drawn comparisons to Jeffrey Epstein, a notorious figure connected with widespread allegations of sexual abuse and misconduct. The London Metropolitan Police have expanded their investigation into these allegations, although no formal charges have been made against Al Fayed at this time. Survivors of abuse are coming forward to share their experiences, emphasizing the urgent need for accountability and justice. One notable survivor, Jessica, now residing in Australia, recounts her experiences after being... [Continue Reading]

360LiveNews 360LiveNews | 01 Apr 2026 19:21
Ireland Announces €40 Million Financial Aid Package for Ukraine Amid Ongoing Conflict with Russia Ireland Announces €40 Million Financial Aid Package for Ukraine Amid Ongoing Conflict with Russia

Ireland Announces €40 Million Financial Aid Package for Ukraine Amid Ongoing Conflict with Russia

In a significant development reflecting ongoing international support for Ukraine, Ireland has announced an additional financial package of €40 million to aid the country as it faces the sustained aggression from Russia. The announcement was made by Ireland's Minister for Foreign Affairs, Helen McEntee, during her visit to Kyiv, further underscoring Ireland's commitment to assist Ukraine during this tumultuous period influenced by the conflict. This latest tranche of aid follows a previous commitment made in February when Ireland pledged €25 million to Ukraine. The cumulative financial assistance will be directed towards various humanitarian and developmental initiatives aimed at alleviating the... [Continue Reading]

360LiveNews 360LiveNews | 01 Apr 2026 19:17
Australian Prime Minister addresses economic impact of Middle East conflict on households and businesses Australian Prime Minister addresses economic impact of Middle East conflict on households and businesses

Australian Prime Minister addresses economic impact of Middle East conflict on households and businesses

Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese addressed the nation, confronting the sobering economic implications stemming from the ongoing conflict in the Middle East, now in its fifth week. Acknowledging the severe impact on Australian households and businesses, Albanese underscored the severity of the situation, which has exacerbated a global oil crisis affecting fuel prices and overall economic stability. His address comes at a critical time as the country faces mounting pressures from both geopolitical tensions and domestic economic challenges. The Prime Minister's address served as a direct appeal to citizens, urging them to consider their travel and consumption habits in light... [Continue Reading]

360LiveNews 360LiveNews | 01 Apr 2026 19:13
ICE Arrests Nearly 70% Criminal Illegal Aliens Including Murderers and Child Predators ICE Arrests Nearly 70% Criminal Illegal Aliens Including Murderers and Child Predators

ICE Arrests Nearly 70% Criminal Illegal Aliens Including Murderers and Child Predators

U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) has intensified efforts to detain illegal aliens involved in serious crimes, claiming nearly 70% of recent arrests are of individuals charged or convicted of violent offenses. Among those apprehended are murderers, child predators, and weapons traffickers. One notable arrest includes Celestino Sanchez-Gutierrez, a Mexican national convicted of murder in Texas. These arrests affect local communities across the United States, especially those concerned about crime linked to undocumented immigrants. ICE’s focus on criminals highlights a prioritization of public safety and support for law enforcement under the current administration. The actions reinforce ICE’s stance that individuals... [Continue Reading]

Breaking-360LiveNews 360LiveNews | 01 Apr 2026 19:12
Kidnapping of journalist Shelly Kittleson by Iranian-aligned militia raises diplomatic tensions in Iraq Kidnapping of journalist Shelly Kittleson by Iranian-aligned militia raises diplomatic tensions in Iraq

Kidnapping of journalist Shelly Kittleson by Iranian-aligned militia raises diplomatic tensions in Iraq

The kidnapping of journalist Shelly Kittleson by an Iranian-aligned militia in Iraq has intensified recent diplomatic tensions. The group, Kataib Hezbollah, is seeking to negotiate her release by demanding the release of its members who are currently detained by the Iraqi government. This situation comes amid a backdrop of rising hostilities involving Iranian-backed entities in Iraq and the broader Middle East. Details regarding the conditions of Kittleson's captivity remain scarce, with various news outlets confirming her abduction but providing few specifics about her situation. Her kidnapping raises significant concerns about the safety of journalists in conflict zones, particularly those operating... [Continue Reading]

360LiveNews 360LiveNews | 01 Apr 2026 19:11
Middle East Conflict Disrupts Global Energy Supplies, Worsens Crisis for Developing Nations Middle East Conflict Disrupts Global Energy Supplies, Worsens Crisis for Developing Nations

Middle East Conflict Disrupts Global Energy Supplies, Worsens Crisis for Developing Nations

A month after Israeli and US airstrikes targeted Iran, the resulting escalation in the Middle East has sharply curtailed shipping traffic through the Strait of Hormuz, a vital chokepoint for global oil supplies. The slowdown in tanker movements has rippled outward to disrupt shipments of natural gas, coal, food, and fertilizers as well. This disruption has hit least-developed countries in Africa and South Asia the hardest, putting intense pressure on economies that rely heavily on imported liquid fuels and agricultural inputs. Energy prices, including Brent Crude oil, remain elevated above $100 per barrel, straining household budgets and leading to widespread... [Continue Reading]

Breaking-360LiveNews 360LiveNews | 01 Apr 2026 18:15
UK Government Faces Jet Fuel Supply Concerns Amid Ongoing Conflict in Iran UK Government Faces Jet Fuel Supply Concerns Amid Ongoing Conflict in Iran

UK Government Faces Jet Fuel Supply Concerns Amid Ongoing Conflict in Iran

As tensions escalate due to the ongoing conflict in Iran, the UK government is grappling with the potential ramifications on its jet fuel supply. Recent statements have highlighted Britain's pronounced vulnerability in the face of potential jet fuel shortages, primarily stemming from its reliance on supplies from Kuwait. Ryanair CEO Michael O'Leary warned that the UK is particularly at risk, as approximately 25% of its jet fuel originates from this Gulf nation, which is currently affected by the turmoil in Iran. The situation was further compounded by conflicting declarations from US President Donald Trump regarding the timeline for resolving the... [Continue Reading]

360LiveNews 360LiveNews | 01 Apr 2026 18:13
Over 3,000 Arrested Amid Middle East War as UN Warns of Free Speech Crackdown Over 3,000 Arrested Amid Middle East War as UN Warns of Free Speech Crackdown

Over 3,000 Arrested Amid Middle East War as UN Warns of Free Speech Crackdown

Since the outbreak of war across the Middle East, authorities have detained approximately 3,000 individuals, with Iran responsible for about 2,350 arrests. These individuals face serious charges such as terrorism, espionage, and alleged cooperation with enemy forces. The broad scope of detentions indicates a harsh crackdown on dissent and civic freedoms. UN human rights chief Volker Türk highlighted a sharp deterioration in freedom of expression throughout the region, where ongoing conflicts have already created a pervasive climate of fear. This suppression affects activists, journalists, and ordinary citizens, further destabilizing societies already strained by war. The intensified repression risks escalating tensions... [Continue Reading]

Breaking-360LiveNews 360LiveNews | 01 Apr 2026 18:12
Israeli parliament passes death penalty law targeting Palestinians amid widespread condemnation Israeli parliament passes death penalty law targeting Palestinians amid widespread condemnation

Israeli parliament passes death penalty law targeting Palestinians amid widespread condemnation

The Israeli parliament has recently passed a controversial death penalty law that exclusively targets Palestinians, inciting widespread condemnation from both domestic and international observers. This new legislative action, celebrated by Israel's far-right factions, marks a significant escalation in the long-standing tensions surrounding the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. Critics have described the law as an institutionalization of an "apartheid" regime, wherein Palestinians face a legal framework designed to discriminate against them in favor of Israeli citizens, thereby intensifying calls for human rights advocacy. The legislation stipulates that military courts in the occupied West Bank will impose the death penalty by default on Palestinians... [Continue Reading]

360LiveNews 360LiveNews | 01 Apr 2026 18:09
Iran Condemns Bombing of Filmmaker Abbas Kiarostami’s Home in US-Israel Strikes Iran Condemns Bombing of Filmmaker Abbas Kiarostami’s Home in US-Israel Strikes

Iran Condemns Bombing of Filmmaker Abbas Kiarostami’s Home in US-Israel Strikes

Iran has publicly condemned a recent US and Israeli strike that damaged the home of Abbas Kiarostami, the revered Iranian filmmaker who won the Palme d’Or at Cannes in 1997. Officials denounced the bombing as an assault not only on a physical property but on Iran’s cultural legacy. The Foreign Ministry spokesman called out the attack as an example of broader efforts by Washington and Tel Aviv to undermine Iran’s civilization and identity. He questioned the justification of targeting the director's residence under the pretext of stopping an alleged threat. The incident highlights ongoing tensions between Iran, the United States,... [Continue Reading]

Breaking-360LiveNews 360LiveNews | 01 Apr 2026 17:45
Iranian, Lebanese Leaders Discuss US and Israeli Military Actions Amid Regional Tensions Iranian, Lebanese Leaders Discuss US and Israeli Military Actions Amid Regional Tensions

Iranian, Lebanese Leaders Discuss US and Israeli Military Actions Amid Regional Tensions

Iranian Foreign Minister Seyed Abbas Araghchi spoke with Lebanese Parliament Speaker Nabih Berri in a phone call focused on the escalating military tensions involving the United States and Israel. Araghchi updated Berri on recent US and Israeli aggressions targeting Iran and highlighted Tehran's military responses. The discussion underscored Iran’s support for Lebanon’s sovereignty and territorial integrity at a time of heightened conflict. The call reflects growing regional instability and the complex security dynamics between Iran, Lebanon, Israel, and the United States. Lebanon, already facing internal challenges and external threats, could see increased strain as Israel intensifies military actions in its... [Continue Reading]

Breaking-360LiveNews 360LiveNews | 01 Apr 2026 17:42
Iran Condemns Deadly Attack on Its Diplomats’ Residence in Lebanon Iran Condemns Deadly Attack on Its Diplomats’ Residence in Lebanon

Iran Condemns Deadly Attack on Its Diplomats’ Residence in Lebanon

Iran’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs has condemned a targeted attack on the residence of Iranian diplomats in Lebanon, describing it as a criminal act perpetrated by the Israeli regime. The ministry accused Israel of deliberately violating diplomatic immunity and Lebanese sovereignty through this attack. The assault directly impacts Iranian diplomatic personnel stationed in Lebanon and further heightens tensions between Iran and Israel. It exemplifies the underlying hostility and continued aggressive actions attributed to Israel against Iran in the region. The incident has significant geopolitical implications as it threatens the safety of diplomats and undermines respect for international norms regarding diplomatic... [Continue Reading]

Breaking-360LiveNews 360LiveNews | 01 Apr 2026 17:39
US Court Orders $140M Judgment Against Timeshare Scam Targeting Over 11,000 Consumers US Court Orders $140M Judgment Against Timeshare Scam Targeting Over 11,000 Consumers

US Court Orders $140M Judgment Against Timeshare Scam Targeting Over 11,000 Consumers

The U.S. District Court in Missouri granted summary judgment against Christopher Lee Carroll, identifying him as the mastermind of a fraudulent timeshare exit operation. The scheme exploited over 11,000 consumers, many of whom were elderly, using deceptive sales tactics. The court permanently barred Carroll from marketing timeshare exit services and engaging in unfair trade practices. It also imposed over $140 million in financial penalties, consisting of $95 million to compensate victims and $45 million in civil fines. This ruling underscores the Department of Justice's commitment to combating consumer fraud, particularly scams targeting vulnerable populations. The judgment aims to provide restitution... [Continue Reading]

Breaking-360LiveNews 360LiveNews | 01 Apr 2026 17:33
Trump considers withdrawing the U.S. from NATO, calling the alliance a "paper tiger" in a recent interview Trump considers withdrawing the U.S. from NATO, calling the alliance a "paper tiger" in a recent interview

Trump considers withdrawing the U.S. from NATO, calling the alliance a "paper tiger" in a recent interview

U.S. President Donald Trump has made headlines with a recent statement indicating he is seriously contemplating withdrawing the United States from NATO. In an interview published in the British daily The Telegraph, Trump described NATO as a “paper tiger,” a sentiment that has caused a ripple of alarm across Europe. His comments come at a time when the European Union (EU) is attempting to navigate complex geopolitical tensions, particularly in relation to the ongoing war in Iran, where NATO member states Italy, France, and Spain have denied U.S. military operations access to their bases. Trump's remarks, which were aired on... [Continue Reading]

360LiveNews 360LiveNews | 01 Apr 2026 17:21
Baidu's robotaxi service immobilized over 100 vehicles in Wuhan due to system malfunction, stranding passengers in traffic Baidu's robotaxi service immobilized over 100 vehicles in Wuhan due to system malfunction, stranding passengers in traffic

Baidu's robotaxi service immobilized over 100 vehicles in Wuhan due to system malfunction, stranding passengers in traffic

A significant incident involving Baidu's robotaxi service occurred in Wuhan, where more than 100 driverless vehicles became immobilized due to a sudden “system malfunction.” This unexpected outage left several passengers stranded in the middle of traffic, raising alarms about the safety and reliability of autonomous vehicle technology. According to Chinese police and media reports, the malfunction was significant enough to disrupt operations at one of the largest robotics services in a major urban area. The incident was confirmed by police who stated that passengers experienced the cessation of their journeys after the vehicles abruptly stopped. One individual reported that their... [Continue Reading]

360LiveNews 360LiveNews | 01 Apr 2026 17:17
BBC acknowledges awareness of police investigation involving DJ Scott Mills prior to termination of his contracts on Radio 2 BBC acknowledges awareness of police investigation involving DJ Scott Mills prior to termination of his contracts on Radio 2

BBC acknowledges awareness of police investigation involving DJ Scott Mills prior to termination of his contracts on Radio 2

The BBC has publicly acknowledged its awareness of a police investigation involving DJ Scott Mills dating back to 2017. This admission precedes the recent termination of Mills’ contracts as a presenter on BBC Radio 2, with the corporation citing the receipt of "new information" in the weeks leading up to the decision. This significant development took place just days after Mills was taken off the air, prompting widespread speculation and concern among his listeners and colleagues. The BBC spokesperson stated, "Scott Mills had a long career across the BBC, he was hugely popular and we know the news this week... [Continue Reading]

360LiveNews 360LiveNews | 01 Apr 2026 17:13
General strike declared in West Bank in response to Israel's death penalty legislation for certain offenses against Palestinians General strike declared in West Bank in response to Israel's death penalty legislation for certain offenses against Palestinians

General strike declared in West Bank in response to Israel's death penalty legislation for certain offenses against Palestinians

A general strike has been called across the West Bank over Israel’s recent legislative move to impose the death penalty on Palestinians convicted of certain offenses. The strike, unfolding as hundreds of shops remained shuttered in cities such as Bethlehem and Ramallah, highlights the intense opposition to this new law, with many viewing it as a further escalation of punitive measures against Palestinians. Activists have voiced their concerns, asserting that these moves contribute to a climate of oppression. The legislation, which is designed to target serious crimes such as murder and terrorism, was passed in the Knesset on the same... [Continue Reading]

360LiveNews 360LiveNews | 01 Apr 2026 17:09
Iran Condemns Israeli Drone Strike Killing Lebanese Journalists in Lebanon Iran Condemns Israeli Drone Strike Killing Lebanese Journalists in Lebanon

Iran Condemns Israeli Drone Strike Killing Lebanese Journalists in Lebanon

A drone strike by Israel on a vehicle carrying Lebanese journalists in southern Lebanon has killed three media workers: Ali Shoeib of Al-Manar TV, Fatima Fatouni and Mohammad Fatouni of Al-Mayadeen TV. The attack has drawn strong condemnation from Iran, which called it a terrorist act and accused Israel of targeting journalists in violation of international law. The incident underscores growing risks faced by journalists covering conflicts in the region, particularly in areas affected by Israeli military operations. The deaths highlight concerns about protecting press freedom and the safety of journalists under international humanitarian laws. Iran’s Foreign Ministry spokesperson emphasized... [Continue Reading]

Breaking-360LiveNews 360LiveNews | 01 Apr 2026 17:09
UK Sets Maximum Fuel Prices from April 2 to Protect Families from Rising Costs UK Sets Maximum Fuel Prices from April 2 to Protect Families from Rising Costs

UK Sets Maximum Fuel Prices from April 2 to Protect Families from Rising Costs

The UK Ministry of Energy announced binding maximum fuel prices that will take effect from April 2, 2026. Under this policy, petrol grades 95 and 98, as well as diesel, will have strict price limits at 6.23, 6.84, and 7.65 zloty per liter respectively, preventing retailers from charging above these set thresholds. This move is intended to stabilize the national fuel market by reducing VAT and fuel excise taxes alongside the price caps. These measures are designed to directly protect UK drivers and households vulnerable to fluctuating fuel costs amid ongoing global energy price pressures. The policy enforces a consistent... [Continue Reading]

Breaking-360LiveNews 360LiveNews | 01 Apr 2026 16:36
Italian coastguard recovers 19 bodies and rescues 58 survivors from inflatable boat near Lampedusa Italian coastguard recovers 19 bodies and rescues 58 survivors from inflatable boat near Lampedusa

Italian coastguard recovers 19 bodies and rescues 58 survivors from inflatable boat near Lampedusa

The Italian coastguard has reported the recovery of 19 bodies from an inflatable boat located approximately 85 miles south of the island of Lampedusa. The rescue operation took place in the early hours of Wednesday, where a total of 58 survivors, including five children, were also found alive. These individuals were subsequently transported to Lampedusa, marking a significant development in ongoing humanitarian efforts in the region. During the operation, the coastguard's spokesperson, Roberto D’Arrigo, confirmed the details, stating that the rescue was conducted within Libyan search and rescue waters. Local authorities, including Lampedusa's mayor, Filippo Mannino, indicated that seven people... [Continue Reading]

360LiveNews 360LiveNews | 01 Apr 2026 16:21
Inquiry into Tai Po estate fire reveals deactivation of fire alarm system due to workplace concerns, leading to 168 fatalities Inquiry into Tai Po estate fire reveals deactivation of fire alarm system due to workplace concerns, leading to 168 fatalities

Inquiry into Tai Po estate fire reveals deactivation of fire alarm system due to workplace concerns, leading to 168 fatalities

The inquiry into the tragic fire incident at the Tai Po estate, which resulted in the loss of 168 lives, has continued to reveal critical lapses in fire safety protocols. During the ongoing hearings, it became evident that workers had deactivated the fire alarm system, a decision that was driven by concerns over workplace penalties rather than safety. This shocking revelation was made by Victor Dawes, the leading counsel for the independent committee investigating the disaster, as the committee entered its seventh day of hearings. Dawes emphasized that the deactivation of the fire alarm system was one of six significant... [Continue Reading]

360LiveNews 360LiveNews | 01 Apr 2026 16:17
Israeli parliament passes law making death penalty default for Palestinians convicted of lethal attacks Israeli parliament passes law making death penalty default for Palestinians convicted of lethal attacks

Israeli parliament passes law making death penalty default for Palestinians convicted of lethal attacks

The Israeli parliament has passed a law that will make the death penalty a default sentence for Palestinians convicted of carrying out lethal attacks. The legislation has raised alarm among various human rights organizations and advocates, who claim that it undermines due process and elevates the risk of unjust sentencing for Palestinians in military courts. According to reports, the law stipulates that the death penalty could also be applied to Israeli citizens; however, the criteria for lethal attacks defined in the legislation are said to primarily target those "negating Israel's existence." As a result, critics assert that it is unlikely... [Continue Reading]

360LiveNews 360LiveNews | 01 Apr 2026 16:14
UK to host meeting with 35 countries on reopening the Strait of Hormuz amid disruptions from Iran UK to host meeting with 35 countries on reopening the Strait of Hormuz amid disruptions from Iran

UK to host meeting with 35 countries on reopening the Strait of Hormuz amid disruptions from Iran

The United Kingdom is set to convene a significant gathering of 35 countries to discuss the critical issue of reopening the Strait of Hormuz, a vital shipping route disrupted by actions from Iran. Prime Minister Keir Starmer announced that the discussions are a part of ongoing British and French diplomatic efforts aimed at restoring safety and freedom of navigation in the region. This important meeting is scheduled to take place on Thursday. The Strait of Hormuz, which sees a substantial amount of global oil transport, has recently become a focal point of international tensions, primarily due to Iran's military interventions.... [Continue Reading]

360LiveNews 360LiveNews | 01 Apr 2026 16:09
US Companies Urged to Lead Fight Against Gender-Based Violence US Companies Urged to Lead Fight Against Gender-Based Violence

US Companies Urged to Lead Fight Against Gender-Based Violence

US government representatives highlighted the essential role of businesses in tackling violence targeting girls and women. Companies are being called on to implement strategies across three key areas: preventing violence, intervening in ongoing cases, and providing support to survivors. Recent studies show about six women are killed daily in countries like Brazil, with thousands more surviving attempted femicides annually. These alarming figures underscore the need for cultural and institutional changes, a challenge the private sector is asked to help lead. The emphasis on the corporate sector reflects a growing recognition that preventing gender-based violence must extend beyond law enforcement and... [Continue Reading]

Breaking-360LiveNews 360LiveNews | 01 Apr 2026 14:42
EU Member States Approve EU-UK Gibraltar Agreement Ahead of July Provisional Start EU Member States Approve EU-UK Gibraltar Agreement Ahead of July Provisional Start

EU Member States Approve EU-UK Gibraltar Agreement Ahead of July Provisional Start

EU member states' permanent representatives have ratified the text of the new agreement between the European Union and the United Kingdom addressing Gibraltar's status. The agreement is set to enter provisional application on 15 July 2026, following final legal and linguistic reviews. This marks a significant development in post-Brexit relations as Gibraltar had been excluded from the EU-UK Trade and Cooperation Agreement. The agreement establishes a clearer legal framework for Gibraltar, ensuring cooperation and regulatory alignment where needed between the UK territory and the EU. It affects Gibraltar's roughly 34,000 residents and businesses reliant on seamless cross-border relations with Spain... [Continue Reading]

Breaking-360LiveNews 360LiveNews | 01 Apr 2026 14:33
World War II Bomb Safely Destroyed at Singapore Construction Site World War II Bomb Safely Destroyed at Singapore Construction Site

World War II Bomb Safely Destroyed at Singapore Construction Site

Early on March 31, 2026, a 250-kilogram World War II aerial bomb was found during excavation at a construction site on Tanah Merah Coast Road in Singapore. Given the bomb’s instability and danger, it was deemed unsafe to transport. The Singapore Armed Forces Explosive Ordnance Disposal team scheduled a controlled detonation of the bomb on April 2, 2026, between 2:30 a.m. and 4:30 a.m. The disposal took place entirely within the construction site, minimizing risk to the public and nearby airport operations. Authorities warned residents about expected loud noises during the operation. This safe disposal prevents potential damage or injuries... [Continue Reading]

Breaking-360LiveNews 360LiveNews | 01 Apr 2026 14:12
Over one million people flee violence in Lebanon amid Israeli air strikes and ground invasion Over one million people flee violence in Lebanon amid Israeli air strikes and ground invasion

Over one million people flee violence in Lebanon amid Israeli air strikes and ground invasion

The humanitarian situation in Lebanon has reached alarming levels as reports indicate that more than one million people are fleeing the violence stemming from Israeli air strikes and an expanding ground invasion in southern Lebanon. This development marks a significant escalation in an already fraught context of regional tensions involving Israel and militant groups. The United Nations has described the crisis as a cycle of "coercive displacement," highlighting the dire circumstances faced by those seeking refuge within Lebanon's borders. As the conflict continues, a surge in displacement is evident, particularly in urban centers like Beirut. Displaced individuals are reportedly struggling... [Continue Reading]

360LiveNews 360LiveNews | 01 Apr 2026 14:09
UK Trains Tajik Border Officers to Strengthen Security Along Afghan Border UK Trains Tajik Border Officers to Strengthen Security Along Afghan Border

UK Trains Tajik Border Officers to Strengthen Security Along Afghan Border

The OSCE Programme Office in Dushanbe, supported significantly by British expertise, recently completed a four-week Tactical Field Capacity Building training for Tajik border officers at the Hamadoni Border Detachment in the Khatlon region. This training, finalized on December 6, 2024, is designed to strengthen Tajikistan's ability to secure its southern border with Afghanistan, an area vulnerable to insurgent movements and illegal activities stemming from ongoing conflict across the border. The training involved practical skills in tactical operations and border management, addressing critical security challenges faced by Tajik forces in the region. These measures are part of a continued effort by... [Continue Reading]

Breaking-360LiveNews 360LiveNews | 01 Apr 2026 14:09
Canadian Man Sentenced to 20 Years for Terrorism After Europol-Aided Probe Canadian Man Sentenced to 20 Years for Terrorism After Europol-Aided Probe

Canadian Man Sentenced to 20 Years for Terrorism After Europol-Aided Probe

A Canadian man has been sentenced to 20 years in prison for terrorism-related crimes, following an extensive investigation aided by the European Counter Terrorism Centre (ECTC) under Europol. The investigation targeted the Terrorgram Collective, a network known for using encrypted social media channels to spread extremist content and coordinate violent acts. Authorities say the conviction reflects increasing progress against online terrorism networks that operate across borders, leveraging secure digital tools to recruit and radicalize followers. The man’s imprisonment aims to disrupt the Terrorgram Collective’s activities and deter others from using such platforms. This case underscores enhanced international collaboration in counter-terrorism... [Continue Reading]

Breaking-360LiveNews 360LiveNews | 01 Apr 2026 14:06
UN General Assembly Adopts Landmark Convention to Boost Global Fight Against Cybercrime UN General Assembly Adopts Landmark Convention to Boost Global Fight Against Cybercrime

UN General Assembly Adopts Landmark Convention to Boost Global Fight Against Cybercrime

The United Nations General Assembly formally adopted a new Convention against Cybercrime after a five-year negotiation period. This global agreement targets the prevention and control of cybercrime through improved international cooperation among member states. It also includes provisions for technical support and capacity building, especially focusing on helping developing countries bolster their cybersecurity measures. Cybercrime has surged alongside the rapid growth of information and communications technologies, posing threats to personal data, national security, and economic systems. The Convention equips countries with tools to better coordinate investigations, share information, and protect citizens’ rights online. By standardizing approaches to cybercrime, this accord... [Continue Reading]

Breaking-360LiveNews 360LiveNews | 01 Apr 2026 13:51
Visa-Free Entry for Ukrainian Refugees Cuts Risks of Human Trafficking, UN Study Finds Visa-Free Entry for Ukrainian Refugees Cuts Risks of Human Trafficking, UN Study Finds

Visa-Free Entry for Ukrainian Refugees Cuts Risks of Human Trafficking, UN Study Finds

The United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC) released a study showing that European visa-free entry policies and targeted anti-trafficking measures have effectively lowered migrant smuggling and human trafficking risks for Ukrainian refugees displaced by the war. The study examined data between February 2022 and December 2024, incorporating surveys of more than 1,600 refugees and interviews with affected individuals. The findings highlight the importance of temporary protection arrangements that permit displaced Ukrainians to enter European countries without visas, providing safer legal pathways and reducing reliance on smugglers. This approach has diminished vulnerabilities typically exploited by traffickers during conflict-driven migrations.... [Continue Reading]

Breaking-360LiveNews 360LiveNews | 01 Apr 2026 13:48
UN warns synthetic drug production surges in Myanmar’s Golden Triangle UN warns synthetic drug production surges in Myanmar’s Golden Triangle

UN warns synthetic drug production surges in Myanmar’s Golden Triangle

The Golden Triangle, spanning parts of Myanmar, Laos, and Thailand, has long been a hotspot for illicit drug production, but a new UNODC report reveals an unprecedented surge in synthetic drug manufacturing and trafficking specifically in Myanmar’s Shan State. Methamphetamine seizures totaled 236 tons across East and Southeast Asia in the past year, a 24% increase from 2023. This rise exposes worsening law enforcement and security challenges in the region, affecting countries adjacent to Myanmar through increased drug availability and related criminal networks. While seizures demonstrate some enforcement success, the actual supply of methamphetamine is estimated to be much larger,... [Continue Reading]

Breaking-360LiveNews 360LiveNews | 01 Apr 2026 13:45
UN Report Warns Global Instability Drives Rise in Drug Crime and Drug Use UN Report Warns Global Instability Drives Rise in Drug Crime and Drug Use

UN Report Warns Global Instability Drives Rise in Drug Crime and Drug Use

The UNODC's World Drug Report 2025 reveals that the persistence of global instability has intensified the challenges posed by the international drug trade. Organized criminal networks have adapted to exploit ongoing crises, expanding their reach and fueling a record high in drug use worldwide. This growth exacerbates social and economic harms in communities across continents. Vulnerable populations are disproportionately affected as trafficking groups target them amid weakened law enforcement and political instability. The report stresses the need for robust prevention programs, enhanced cross-border law enforcement cooperation, and the use of new technologies to disrupt supply chains. It also highlights the... [Continue Reading]

Breaking-360LiveNews 360LiveNews | 01 Apr 2026 13:42
Switzerland to Chair OSCE for Third Time in 2026 Switzerland to Chair OSCE for Third Time in 2026

Switzerland to Chair OSCE for Third Time in 2026

Switzerland has been selected to chair the OSCE in 2026, its third tenure leading the organization since its inception. The OSCE, which focuses on conflict prevention, crisis management, and cooperation across Europe and Eurasia, benefits from Switzerland’s historic involvement as a founding signatory of the Helsinki Final Act in 1975 and key participant in Cold War-era negotiations. This chairmanship places Switzerland at the center of diplomatic efforts to address security challenges amid escalating geopolitical tensions, particularly in Eastern Europe, where the OSCE continues monitoring conflicts and fostering dialogue. Federal Councillor Ignazio Cassis is tasked with representing the Swiss Chairpersonship, highlighting... [Continue Reading]

Breaking-360LiveNews 360LiveNews | 01 Apr 2026 13:39
Ukraine’s war fuels shift in organized crime, worsening social and economic harm Ukraine’s war fuels shift in organized crime, worsening social and economic harm

Ukraine’s war fuels shift in organized crime, worsening social and economic harm

The war in Ukraine, now in its fourth year, has triggered a significant transformation in the nation’s organized crime networks. According to a new UN Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC) report, criminal groups have adapted their operations to exploit war-driven displacement and vulnerabilities, especially through drug trafficking and production, notably synthetic drugs like methadone. This shift is amplifying social problems and economic disruptions across the country. The escalating trafficking risks affect displaced populations and communities, worsening the humanitarian toll and complicating governance. Criminal enterprises are expanding to fill security vacuums, undermining state authority and the prospects for stable recovery.... [Continue Reading]

Breaking-360LiveNews 360LiveNews | 01 Apr 2026 13:36
Three arrested in London over arson attack on Jewish community ambulances Three arrested in London over arson attack on Jewish community ambulances

Three arrested in London over arson attack on Jewish community ambulances

On April 1, 2026, UK police arrested three males, aged 17, 19, and 20, in separate East London locations in connection with an arson attack on volunteer-led ambulances operated by the Jewish community in Golders Green. The suspects include two British nationals and one with dual British-Pakistani citizenship. They were taken into custody on suspicion of conspiracy to commit arson with intent to endanger life. This arson attack posed risks not only to property but to the lives of those relying on critical emergency services. The volunteer ambulances provide essential medical support, and their targeting signals heightened community tensions and... [Continue Reading]

Breaking-360LiveNews 360LiveNews | 01 Apr 2026 13:33
Italy's national football team fails to qualify for World Cup for third consecutive time after penalty loss to Bosnia and Herzegovina Italy's national football team fails to qualify for World Cup for third consecutive time after penalty loss to Bosnia and Herzegovina

Italy's national football team fails to qualify for World Cup for third consecutive time after penalty loss to Bosnia and Herzegovina

Italy's national football team faced a devastating defeat in their latest qualifying match, which has left fans and experts reflecting on a declining football legacy. On Tuesday night, the Azzurri lost 4-1 on penalties to Bosnia and Herzegovina in Zenica, a result that sealed their failure to qualify for the World Cup for a third consecutive time. The emotional aftermath has been dubbed by the Italian media as a 'third apocalypse', highlighting the national team's significant decline since their last triumph in 2006. During the match, Italy struggled, facing the challenge against Bosnia and Herzegovina with only ten players for... [Continue Reading]

360LiveNews 360LiveNews | 01 Apr 2026 13:13
Philippines and Iran Discuss Cooperation on Vessel Passage Through Strait of Hormuz Philippines and Iran Discuss Cooperation on Vessel Passage Through Strait of Hormuz

Philippines and Iran Discuss Cooperation on Vessel Passage Through Strait of Hormuz

Philippine officials have initiated discussions with their Iranian counterparts regarding potential pathways for cooperation, particularly focused on securing safe passage for vessels through the critically important Strait of Hormuz, which Iran currently has under blockade. This dialogue commenced on April 1, when Philippine Foreign Affairs Secretary Theresa Lazaro and Energy Secretary Sharon Garin met with Iran's Ambassador to the Philippines, Yousef Esmaeilzadeh. During her meeting, Secretary Lazaro expressed the commitment to advance bilateral ties, emphasizing the importance of energy cooperation between the two nations. In a social media update, she stated, "We discussed key avenues for cooperation. Building on the... [Continue Reading]

360LiveNews 360LiveNews | 01 Apr 2026 13:09
UN Anti-Corruption Conference in Doha Highlights AI to Combat Global Corruption UN Anti-Corruption Conference in Doha Highlights AI to Combat Global Corruption

UN Anti-Corruption Conference in Doha Highlights AI to Combat Global Corruption

The United Nations hosted its largest global anti-corruption conference in Doha, highlighting the urgent need to use artificial intelligence and other emerging technologies to fight corruption and economic crime. UN General Assembly President Annalena Baerbock and Secretary-General António Guterres underscored that corruption erodes resources essential for public services and development, ultimately harming vulnerable populations. The event calls attention to how corruption fuels conflict, entrenches inequalities, and diverts funds critical for protecting people and the environment. Officials stressed that economic crimes are not victimless, affecting millions worldwide by limiting access to healthcare, education, and social programs. With increasing digitalization, AI-driven solutions... [Continue Reading]

Breaking-360LiveNews 360LiveNews | 01 Apr 2026 12:54
Syria's Captagon Tablet Production Disrupted Following Regime Change, UNODC Reports Syria's Captagon Tablet Production Disrupted Following Regime Change, UNODC Reports

Syria's Captagon Tablet Production Disrupted Following Regime Change, UNODC Reports

One year after the regime change in Syria, the country's illicit production of the synthetic stimulant captagon has been significantly disrupted, according to a UNODC research brief. Since December 2024, Syrian authorities have dismantled 15 large industrial-level laboratories and 13 smaller storage facilities linked to captagon manufacturing. This marks a substantial hit to one of the region's largest synthetic drug production hubs. Before the regime change, Syria’s daily captagon output was estimated to reach millions of tablets, fueling drug trafficking and conflict economics across the Middle East. The shutdown of these facilities disrupts supply chains vital for organized crime networks,... [Continue Reading]

Breaking-360LiveNews 360LiveNews | 01 Apr 2026 12:51
Illegal Waste Trafficking Fuels Toxic Pollution, Threatens Public Health Globally: UNODC Illegal Waste Trafficking Fuels Toxic Pollution, Threatens Public Health Globally: UNODC

Illegal Waste Trafficking Fuels Toxic Pollution, Threatens Public Health Globally: UNODC

The United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC) has released a report detailing how illegal waste trafficking is driving significant environmental pollution and public health risks globally. This illicit trade particularly affects low-income countries, where weak legal systems and enforcement capacity enable criminals to profit while causing lasting harm. The report identifies five main categories of illegally trafficked waste: electronic waste, plastic waste, end-of-life vehicles and engines, metal wastes, and mixed waste. Criminal networks and some corporations exploit regulatory gaps, lack of traceability, and low penalties to evade accountability in a trade estimated to be worth billions of dollars.... [Continue Reading]

Breaking-360LiveNews 360LiveNews | 01 Apr 2026 12:48
60 Arrested and 65 Children Rescued in Year-Long Americas Child Abuse Crackdown 60 Arrested and 65 Children Rescued in Year-Long Americas Child Abuse Crackdown

60 Arrested and 65 Children Rescued in Year-Long Americas Child Abuse Crackdown

A multinational law enforcement effort spanning Central America, North America, and the Caribbean has successfully dismantled a large child sexual abuse network. Operation Eclipse, conducted between February 2025 and January 2026, led to the arrest of 60 individuals involved in producing and distributing child abuse materials. Authorities identified and rescued 65 child victims, predominantly girls aged between 5 and 13 years old. The victims received immediate protective services and aftercare to support their recovery. The operation also focused on reviving previously unsolved cases, which may help prevent future exploitation. The disproportionate impact on young girls highlights the ongoing challenge law... [Continue Reading]

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