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business 26 mar

EU and Australia Sign Trade Deal Boosting Market Access Despite French Farmer Opposition

Brussels and Canberra wiped out 92 % of tariffs, but France’s farm lobby now has the votes to stall ratification in the European Parliament.

Why it matters: One angry committee can freeze a deal that EU exporters expect to book €10 bn a year from

politics 26 mar

Supreme Court Signals to Limit Mail-In Ballot Counting Ahead of 2024 Midterms

Oral arguments showed a 5-4 lean toward counting only ballots in hand by Election Day—roughly 300k late-arrival votes in 2022 would have been tossed.

world 26 mar

Hungary Bars Gas Auctions to Ukraine Over Druzhba Pipeline Dispute Escalation

Budapest moved from warning to action, banning Q3 gas auctions to Ukraine and citing ‘pipeline security’; Kyiv now faces a 20 % summer supply gap.

world 26 mar

Maduro Appears in US Court on Drug Trafficking Charges Following Capture

The DOJ unsealed a narco-terror indictment from 2020 the day U.S.

world 25 mar

Russia launches 1,000 drones on Ukraine; Ukraine hits Russia's Baltic port amid rising drone war

Moscow sent nearly 1,000 Shahed drones; Kyiv replied by hitting Russia’s Ust-Luga fuel terminal, briefly spooking radars in Estonia and Latvia.

world 29 mar

Venezuela Restores Diplomatic Missions in U.S., Reopens Passport Services

Washington quietly handed Caracas the keys to its consulates, letting Venezuela restart passport renewals that pump in hard-currency fees despite U.S.

politics 28 mar

Rubio warns US might redirect Ukraine arms to Iran as tensions escalate

Rubio floated rerouting U.S.

politics 25 mar

UK Government Enacts Official Ban on Crypto Donations and Caps Overseas Political Giving

London pulled the plug on crypto donations and slapped new ceilings on foreign cash, instantly freezing Reform UK’s biggest funding channel.

technology 27 mar

Judge Reverses Pentagon's Effort to Blacklist AI Firm Anthropic Over Supply Chain Risks

The judge issued a nationwide injunction, halting the Pentagon’s ban on Anthropic contracts until the case is argued on the merits.

world 27 mar

U.S. Judge Keeps Maduro Drug Case Alive Despite Sanctions and Funding Blockade

By refusing dismissal, the court said U.S.

politics 25 mar

Anthropic Files Lawsuit to Remove Pentagon's AI Security Risk Label

Anthropic is suing to scrap the Pentagon label that bars its models from federal contracts—the first AI supplier to fight the security-risk blacklist in court.

politics 25 mar

Hungary cuts gas exports to Ukraine amid Druzhba oil pipeline dispute

Budapest will cut off gas to Kyiv until Russian oil resumes through Druzhba, using energy transit as leverage in the EU’s sanctions chessboard.

politics 24 mar

Trump Admin Detains 11,000+ Parents Using Migrant Children; ICE Deployed to 14 Airports

ICE used detained children to track and arrest 11,400 parents and quietly stationed agents at 14 airports even as DHS funding lapses near a deal.

politics 24 mar

Arrest made over antisemitic threats following Michigan synagogue truck attack

Federal agents nabbed a suspect tied to threats that followed the truck ramming of a Michigan synagogue, days after a spike in antisemitic incidents.

politics 24 mar

Supreme Court Reviews Mail-In Ballot Deadlines in Crucial Election Case

Justices sounded split on whether late-arriving mail ballots count, a rule that swung four House seats in 2024.