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Canadian Business Week Ahead
Business

Canadian Business Week Ahead

Canada's economic health and market trends are poised for crucial insights this week with upcoming earnings reports from Dollarama and BRP Inc., alongside the release of the FCC Farmland Values Report. Further clarity will emerge from a financial services conference and a highly anticipated speech by the Bank of Canada's senior deputy governor on the national economic outlook.

PM Modi: India's Longest-Serving Leader
Politics

PM Modi: India's Longest-Serving Leader

Prime Minister Narendra Modi has achieved a historic milestone, becoming India's longest-serving head of government by combining his tenures as Gujarat Chief Minister and current Prime Minister. With an impressive 8931 days in office, he has surpassed the previous record held by Pawan Chamling, setting a unique precedent for leadership across both state and national levels.

Middle East Conflict Escalates
International

Middle East Conflict Escalates

An Iranian missile strike reportedly hit Dimona, Israel, injuring over 30 people and significantly escalating the ongoing "Second Iran War" in the Middle East. This alarming development has prompted world leaders, including India's Prime Minister Modi, to hold urgent meetings assessing the conflict's potential global impact on vital sectors like petroleum and power.

US Weather Extremes & Climate Crisis
Environment

US Weather Extremes & Climate Crisis

The United States is currently grappling with a bewildering array of weather extremes this March, including Hawaiian floods, rare Alabama snow, and a severe West Coast heatwave. Climate experts are increasingly linking these disparate events to the "fingerprint" of the climate crisis, urging urgent attention to its escalating impacts.

ADF Attacks Kill 50 in Eastern DRC
International

ADF Attacks Kill 50 in Eastern DRC

Suspected Allied Democratic Forces (ADF) rebels have unleashed deadly attacks in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo, tragically killing at least 50 people. These brutal assaults are exacerbating the region's dire humanitarian crisis and fueling widespread instability and displacement.

SoftBank's $500B Ohio AI Data Center
Technology

SoftBank's $500B Ohio AI Data Center

SoftBank CEO Masayoshi Son, joined by Trump administration officials, unveiled plans for a colossal $500 billion AI data center campus in Ohio, hailed as the largest construction endeavor in US history and potentially expanding to $1.5 trillion. This ambitious project, designed to generate 10 gigawatts of power primarily from natural gas on federally owned land in Piketon, is strategically positioned to solidify the United States' leadership in artificial intelligence.

Early Earth's Tectonic Plates Moved
Science

Early Earth's Tectonic Plates Moved

Scientists have uncovered the oldest direct evidence of Earth's tectonic plates moving 3.5 billion years ago, significantly pushing back the timeline for planetary dynamism. This groundbreaking discovery challenges previous beliefs about a rigid early Earth and suggests such early plate movement may have been crucial for the emergence of life.

US Agencies Revise Basel III Capital Rules
Business

US Agencies Revise Basel III Capital Rules

Federal banking agencies have unveiled a revamped Basel III Endgame proposal, aiming to create more risk-sensitive and simplified capital requirements. This significant revision is projected to decrease aggregate common equity tier 1 capital for certain banks by 2.4%, reflecting a comprehensive approach to financial stability.

Musk Liable for Twitter Shareholder Fraud
Business

Musk Liable for Twitter Shareholder Fraud

A federal jury has found Elon Musk liable for defrauding Twitter shareholders, a significant verdict stemming from his alleged 2022 attempts to manipulate the company's stock price. This ruling establishes his responsibility in trying to back out of a $44 billion takeover, though the financial damages he faces are still undetermined.

Quantum Light's 48-Dimension Discovery
Science

Quantum Light's 48-Dimension Discovery

Scientists have unveiled that entangled light can harbor astonishingly complex topological structures, reaching an unprecedented 48 dimensions. This groundbreaking discovery, observed through standard quantum optics, promises to revolutionize quantum information encoding by offering a vast new "alphabet" for data.

Iran's Natanz Facility Struck
International

Iran's Natanz Facility Struck

An airstrike reportedly struck Iran's Natanz nuclear enrichment facility on March 21, 2026, though Iranian authorities quickly asserted there was no radiation leakage. This significant event unfolds amid escalating tensions in West Asia, coinciding with a notable increase in U.S. troop deployment to the region.

BTS's Comeback: Seoul Concert & Album
Entertainment

BTS's Comeback: Seoul Concert & Album

K-pop superstars BTS are making a triumphant return to the stage with a massive, free comeback concert in Seoul, marking their first performance after a four-year hiatus due to mandatory military service. This highly anticipated event, a Netflix exclusive, also kicks off a month-long global tour and coincides with the release of their fifth album, "ARIRANG," which has already garnered millions of pre-orders.

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