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The Axios Breach: How a 3-Hour Window Put Thousands of U.S. Companies at Risk

The Axios Breach: How a 3-Hour Window Put Thousands of U.S. Companies at Risk

A targeted attack on the global software supply chain has left thousands of American businesses racing to protect their digital borders. On Tuesday, suspected North Korean state-sponsored hackers were able to break into Axios, a widely used open-source software package used by businesses in a wide range of fields, including healthcare and high finance. Experts say that the "window of infection" only lasted three hours, but the aftershocks, especially a coordinated effort to steal cryptocurrency, could last for months. The 180-Minute Heist's Body On Tuesday morning, people linked to Pyongyang got into a senior developer's Axios account without permission. The…
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The Global Lockdown: Why Petrol Prices are Hitting Record Highs This Week

The Global Lockdown: Why Petrol Prices are Hitting Record Highs This Week

If you feel like your wallet is being emptied at the petrol pump, you aren’t imagining it. As of today, March 31, 2026, global energy markets are in a state of "Red Alert." The political cartoon circulating today says it all: The Strait of Hormuz is under a literal and figurative lock. With the "Oil Choke Point" effectively blocked due to escalating maritime warfare, the world is facing an energy crisis that many are calling The Great Fuel Lockdown. 1. The $120 Barrel: A New Reality For the first time since the mid-2020s, Brent Crude has surged past the $120…
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Argentina beats Zambia 5-0 in an emotional farewell for Messi at La Bombonera

Argentina beats Zambia 5-0 in an emotional farewell for Messi at La Bombonera

Messi Says Goodbye to Argentina Fans with a Masterclass in a 5-0 Win Over Zambia BUENOS AIRES — Lionel Messi gave a classic performance on Tuesday night, leading the defending world champions to a 5-0 victory over Zambia at a sold-out La Bombonera. This is likely to be his last game in an Argentina shirt on home soil. The 38-year-old maestro, who has hinted that the 2026 World Cup will be his last international tournament, scored a goal and set up another in a game that felt more like a coronation than a friendly. A Night of Old Magic The…
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Beijing’s Big Bet: Can China and Pakistan Help End the War in Iran?

Beijing’s Big Bet: Can China and Pakistan Help End the War in Iran?

As the war in the Middle East enters its second month, it is blocking global energy routes and causing oil prices to rise to record levels. China has officially joined the fight as a main peacemaker. This is a very important time for the move to happen. U.S. President Donald Trump has said in public that military action against Iran could end in "two to three weeks," but the rest of the world is still unsure about what a "post-war" reality would look like. In this gap, Beijing and Islamabad have come up with a joint "Five-Point Peace Plan" to…
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The Great Realignment: 3 Forces Shaping Global Politics in 2026

The Great Realignment: 3 Forces Shaping Global Politics in 2026

If the early 2020s were defined by "The Great Reset", 2026 is officially the year of "The Great Realignment." From Westminster to Washington, the old rules of the political "centre ground" have been torn up. We are no longer just arguing about taxes and spending; we are debating the very role of the nation-state in a digital, AI-driven world. As we look toward the midpoint of the decade, these are the three forces determining who holds power—and who is losing it. 1. The Rise of "Algorithmic Sovereignty" In 2026, a country’s strength is no longer measured solely by its GDP…
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The 2026 Style Report: Why “Quiet Tech” is the New Minimalism

The 2026 Style Report: Why “Quiet Tech” is the New Minimalism

If 2024 was about "Quiet Luxury" and 2025 was about "Dopamine Dressing," then 2026 has officially ushered in the era of Quiet Tech. We are moving away from fashion that just looks good to fashion that functions on a biological and digital level. From self-healing fabrics to the return of the "Indie Sleaze" aesthetic with a sustainable twist, here is what is actually trending in the global fashion capitals this year. 1. The Rise of "Bio-Couture" Sustainability is no longer a marketing buzzword; it’s a legal requirement in many regions in 2026. The biggest breakthrough? Lab-grown textiles. Mushroom Leather (Mycelium):…
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The Lyme Dilemma: A New Pfizer Vaccine and the RFK Jr. Washington, D.C. | April 1, 2026

The Lyme Dilemma: A New Pfizer Vaccine and the RFK Jr. Washington, D.C. | April 1, 2026

As spring comes and tick populations rise across the United States, a high-stakes standoff is brewing in the halls of the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS). The storm is centred around a long-awaited medical breakthrough and a Secretary whose own experience with the disease is as deep as his distrust of the industry that treats it. 1. A Personal War Against "The Woods" Robert F. Kennedy Jr., the Secretary of Health and Human Services, has been very open about his goal to "make it safe for kids to go back in the woods." His determination is personal; RFK…
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The Global Shockwave: Why the March 2026 Energy Crisis is Different

The Global Shockwave: Why the March 2026 Energy Crisis is Different

As we close out the first quarter of 2026, the world finds itself at a dangerous crossroads. What began as localised maritime skirmishes in the Gulf has spiralled into a full-blown geopolitical crisis that is currently rewriting the rules of global trade, energy security, and even food production. If you’ve noticed the price of fuel, groceries, or tech jumping this week, you’re feeling the "Hormuz Effect." Here is the breakdown of why the events of late March are sending shockwaves across the globe. 1. The Strait of Hormuz: A Global Chokepoint Under Fire The Strait of Hormuz is the world's…
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The 2026 Wealth Outlook: Navigating the “Energy-AI” Tension

The 2026 Wealth Outlook: Navigating the “Energy-AI” Tension

If 2025 was the year of "The Great AI Rally", March 2026 introduced a sobering reality check. Investors are no longer just looking at GPUs and large language models; they are looking at the power grid. As we close out the first quarter, the global economy is caught between a massive surge in technology-related investment and the inflationary pressure of a volatile energy market. Here is your general news briefing on the finance and investment landscape for 2026. 1. The Energy Shock: A Test for Big Tech The most significant market mover this month has been the disruption in the…
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The AI “Heat Island” Effect: Data Centers Raising the Temperature of the Earth by 16°F

The AI “Heat Island” Effect: Data Centers Raising the Temperature of the Earth by 16°F

For a long time, people have been worried about how much energy AI uses. But a new study from the University of Cambridge has found a more immediate and localised threat. AI "hyperscalers" are data centers that cover millions of square feet. They are literally baking the land around them, making fake heat islands that affect more than 340 million people. Research led by Associate Professor Andrea Marinoni shows that these digital hubs are raising surface temperatures by an average of 3.6°F, with some cases going as high as 16.4°F. Research led by Associate Professor Andrea Marinoni shows that these…
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