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Iran attacks tanker in Dubai; explosions in Tehran and Jerusalem amid wave of strikes31 March 2026 (LINK)

— Fully loaded Kuwaiti tanker set alight as attacks continue despite Trump's warning he would obliterate Iran's energy facilities if the strait of Hormuz was not reopened.

— Two container vessels belonging to the Chinese shipping giant Cosco have successfully passed through the strait of Hormuz as they have exited the Gulf, ship tracking data indicates. Iran has effectively blocked the vital waterway but allowed a trickle of ships through from nations it deems "non-hostile", such as Thailand, China, Pakistan and India.


Israeli police bar Latin Patriarch from Holy Sepulchre on Palm Sunday: preventing Palm Sunday Mass for the first time in centuries: — (LINK) ground.news: 537 media reports29 March 2026 (LINK)

— Citing 'special concern for his safety' amid Iranian missile threats, police stated the Old City's narrow alleys prevent emergency vehicle access during a 'mass casualty incident.' Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has since reversed the ban.


US airport wait times plummet from hours to minutes as TSA workers start getting back pay 30 March 2026 (LINK)


African territory of Somaliland tells Trump admin it will extradite Ilhan Omar after Vance claims 'immigration fraud' to enter the U.S. as a teenager, which her office has branded 'a ridiculous lie'30 March 2026 (LINK)


Trump says he is considering seizing Iran's Kharg Island, but deal could be made 'very quickly'30 March 2026 (LINK)

Oil climbs above $116 after Trump says he wants to 'take the oil' in Iran — (LINK)

Pentagon prepares for potential weeks-long ground operations in Iran — (LINK)

— Following air strikes on the Iran University of Science and Technology in Tehran, Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) issued a statement declaring that all US and Israeli universities in the Middle East are now "legitimate targets," the semi-official Tasnim news agency reported. The group stated these sites would remain targets until two universities are struck in retaliation for the destroyed Iranian facilities.


Trump says he has "no problem" with Russian tanker bringing oil to Cuba despite blockade29 March 2026 (LINK)


New 'Cicada' COVID variant detected in 25 US states: fears it could more easily evade vaccine protections29 March 2026 (LINK)


France: Three arrests over foiled Bank of America attack in Paris29 March 2026 (LINK)

— Police said around 3:30 a.m. local time (0230 GMT) they spotted two men near the bank carrying a shopping bag. One of them had reportedly just placed a device, consisting of an ignition system and container full of liquid believed to be fuel, and was about to light it when he was detained. His accomplice fled the scene. An initial assessment also found some 650 grams (23 ounces) of explosive powder in the device. The object was taken to a forensics lab for a full analysis. AFP cited an unnamed police source as saying the first arrested suspect had been recruited via the Snapchat social media app to carry out the bombing in exchange for €600 (roughly $692).


BBC: No Kings protesters across the US rally against Donald Trump28 March 2026 (LINK)

— A White House spokesperson called the protests "Trump Derangement Therapy Sessions" and said the only people who care "are the reporters who are paid to cover them". In Los Angeles, two people were arrested for assaulting federal law enforcement, according to the Department of Homeland Security (DHS). In a statement to X, it said that two officers had been hit with the cement blocks and were receiving medical care, after a group of what it described as "1,000 rioters" surrounded the Roybal Federal Building and began throwing things at DHS agents. Elsewhere in the city, the Los Angeles Police Department (LAPD) said "multiple arrests" had been made after protesters did not obey dispersal orders in an area near a federal prison. Reuters reports that arrests were also made in Dallas, after "minor scuffles erupted" when counter-protesters blocked streets and disrupted the No Kings march.


Missing Cuba-bound aid boats arrive safely in Havana after disappearing en route leading to days of searching for the missing vessels28 March 2026 (LINK)

— DW: In the Cuban capital, the crew of nine which included a four-year-old boy along with American, French and German citizens appeared to be in good health and spirits. The boats had left Isla Mujeres, in the Mexican state of Quintana Roo, last week and were bound for Havana, carrying the final shipments of Nuestra America Convoy.

— On Saturday, the Mexican Navy said the sailboats were spotted by a maritime surveillance aircraft some 80 nautical miles (roughly 148 kilometers) northwest of Cuba. The Reuters news agency cited them as saying they were slowed by unfavorable weather conditions. A Mexican ship escorted them to Havana to ensure their safe arrival in the Cuban capital, the Mexican Navy said.


Iran says it will 'facilitate and expedite' humanitarian aid through Strait of Hormuz27 March 2026 (LINK)


Measures against avian influenza will be lifted in Switzerland as of Wednesday in the absence of cases ground.news: 4 media reports31 March 2026 (LINK)


U.S. military burned through 800 Tomahawk missiles in Iran: there's no replacement ready31 March 2026 (LINK)

— They can cost anywhere from $2 million to $4 million each, depending on the generation and variant. They are also time-consuming to produce.


Politico: U.N. investigator for Palestine territories spoke out about Gaza. Now she can't use a credit card30 March 2026 (LINK)

— Against a campaign to discredit and silence Francesca Albanese with U.S. sanctions on 9 July 2025 the unpaid U.N. expert's only real weapon (aside from the symbolic authority of her office) was her voice. That's a point her family will take up in a court in the District of Columbia on Wednesday as they challenge the sanctions on free-speech grounds. Albanese is unable to bring suit herself under U.N. rules. Not only has the U.S. blocked them from their property, but banks have frozen Albanese's accounts. Transactions involving her are stopped because intermediaries, such as Stripe, are American. Her health insurance has halted payments. Hotels have canceled bookings in her name. She lives as a "financial outcast," she said. She hides her identity, surviving on cash and the goodwill of friends and family. "If I were alone, I would be utterly, utterly screwed," she said.

— She had to tell her researchers at Columbia University, which provided her U.N. office with student assistants, that continuing to work with her would place them in legal jeopardy. Georgetown closed her email account. ("Institutions are prohibited by federal law from affiliating with individuals subject to U.S. sanctions," said a Georgetown spokesperson.)


Russia welcomes arrival of oil tanker in Cuba after Trump softens approach to U.S. blockade30 March 2026 (LINK)


Myanmar junta chief Min Aung Hlaing nominated as president30 March 2026 (LINK)


Millions of Americans are now eligible for Canadian citizenship and many are applying ‘just in case’30 March 2026 (LINK)


Epstein files about 13-year-old Trump accuser kept secret30 March 2026 (LINK) limited


Wikipedia bans use of AI to ‘generate or rewrite’ articles31 March 2026 (LINK)


'Orgasmic meditation' company founder Nicole Daedone gets 9 years in prison in forced labor case30 March 2026 (LINK)

— Prosecutors argued that "Daedone and her co-conspirators exercised control through economic pressure, psychological manipulation, physical exhaustion and emotional degradation, leaving behind a trail of financial ruin and lasting trauma." She and another woman were accused of using economic, sexual, and psychological abuse, intimidation, and indoctrination to coerce OneTaste members into sexual acts they found uncomfortable or repulsive, such as engaging with prospective investors or clients.


Italy: 4 masked men steal Renoir, Matisse and Cézanne paintings worth over $10 million in 3-minute heist in Parma on 22 March30 March 2026 (LINK)


Full network of clitoral nerves mapped for first time, almost 30 years after the intricate web of nerves inside the penis was plotted: could improve outcomes for women who have pelvic surgery29 March 2026 (LINK)

— Previous research had indicated that the big dorsal nerve of the clitoris gradually diminished as it approached the glans. However, the new scans appear to show that some of what medics have been learning in anatomy is wrong and the nerve continues strongly all the way to the end. About 22% of women who undergo surgical reconstruction after female genital mutilation experience a decline in orgasmic experience after their operation, so a better understanding of how far the nerves extend could reduce that percentage.


Roman shipwreck discovered in Lake of Neuchatel with loaded cargo lost for 2,000 years29 March 2026 (LINK)


Ukraine steps up attacks on Russian oil industry as Kremlin reaps export windfall28 March 2026 (LINK)

— CNN: Ukrainian drones have struck several Russian refineries and export terminals in the last week, accelerating a campaign that began last summer to target one of Russia’s biggest revenue sources. The Ukrainian military claims to have carried out 10 major attacks this month on Russian energy infrastructure — some of the strikes deep inside Russia.


Hedge fund veteran Guy Spier shutters Swiss-based Aquamarine Fund after 28 years as stockpicking edge erodes28 March 2026 (LINK)

— The 60-year-old manager, who famously won a charity lunch with Buffett in 2007, noted that the meticulous research once used to beat the market is being rapidly commoditized by artificial intelligence. Aquamarine Fund has delivered a lifetime return of 1,186% since 1997, outpacing the S&P 500, but it has underperformed the benchmark for eight consecutive years. The hedge fund manager argued that the "Buffett-and-Munger" philosophy of identifying overlooked, high-quality companies at reasonable prices has become increasingly difficult as data becomes universally accessible.

— "In the most candid section of [his annual] letter [to his partners in February] , Spier recounted how a grand mal seizure while driving back from a skiing day in Klosters with his children led to the discovery of a brain tumor. Surgery at Hirslanden Hospital in Zurich revealed grade 4 glioblastoma. Despite early and aggressive treatment under the Stupp protocol, the cancer recurred in September 2025, fundamentally changing Spier's priorities." — (LINK)

— The fund will transition to a family office structure, with Spier continuing to manage his own capital alongside his existing team.


Nestle says 12 tonnes of KitKat chocolate stolen in Europe: 'a truck transporting 413,793 units of its new chocolate range has been stolen during transit'28 March 2026 (LINK)


DHS says Corey Lewandowski left department following Noem's ouster28 March 2026 (LINK)

— Last week, Democratic lawmakers launched an inquiry into Lewandowski and whether he sought personal payments from contractors while working at DHS.


Golf star Tiger Woods charged with DUI after rollover crash in Florida: Sheriff27 March 2026 (LINK)


Best media analysis tools for data-driven PR campaigns in 202627 March 2026 (LINK)


Bitcoin dips under $67k as geopolitical uncertainty, Treasury yields spook traders27 March 2026 (LINK)

Bitcoin fell to $68,507 on Friday morning, down 3.2% over the past 24 hours and 2.7% on the week. Ether dropped 4.6% to $2,050. Solana fell 5.3% to $85.93. XRP lost 2.8% to $1.36, now down 6.5% on the week. BNB slid 2.3% to $626. Dogecoin dropped 2.8% to $0.091. Tron was the only major in the green at 1.2% daily and 2.4% weekly27 March 2026 (LINK)


Meta stock slides as court held the Facebook parent company liable for harm to young people26 March 2026 (LINK)


Domino effects of natural disasters are underestimated, says study: Flooding in Valais curbs Porsche production in Germany and light snowfall disrupts the electricity market26 March 2026 (LINK)


Google's TurboQuant AI-compression algorithm can reduce LLM memory usage by 6x: makes AI models more efficient but doesn't reduce output quality like other methods25 March 2026 (LINK)


Post reporters called the White House. Their Android phones showed 'Epstein Island' because of a "fake edit" on Google Maps25 March 2026 (LINK)


Five Guys CEO gave away his $1.5m bonus to his to employees in 1500 US stores after a special promo went horribly wrong: 'I felt I screwed up': 40th anniversary special proved more popular than expected, overwhelming locations, crashing the app and forcing some restaurants to close early as supplies ran short25 March 2026 (LINK) Guardian — (LINK)


Scientists cloned a mouse, then cloned the clone for 58 successive generations. Over 1,200 clones later, the experiment stopped because the mice kept dying immediately after being born, despite displaying no outward physical abnormalities, suggesting there's a hard limit to duplicating mammals24 March 2026 (LINK) Nature — (LINK)


A truck transported a container with a payload of 92 antiprotons within the CERN complex near Geneva for the first time: opens the door to new possibilities for the study of the world's most expensive, volatile and rare substance24 March 2026 (LINK)


Reuters: The World Trade Organization e-commerce moratorium: bans customs duties being applied to electronic transmissions such as digital downloads and streaming: set to expire this month at the 14th WTO ministerial conference in Yaounde, Cameroon28 March 2026 (LINK)

— WTO members with large digital economies such as the U.S., the EU, Canada and Japan want the moratorium permanently extended because they say it ensures predictability for global digital trade. The policy was first adopted in 1998 at the WTO's Second Ministerial Conference in Geneva as part of a declaration to encourage early digital trade growth. It covers cross-border transmissions such as software downloads, e-books, music and movie streaming and video games. Originally intended to be temporary, the tariff moratorium has been renewed roughly every two years at each WTO ministerial conference, and was most recently extended for two years at the 13th conference in 2024.


Watches and Wonders Geneva 2026: Montreux Jazz sets the tempo in the city: the grand watchmaking salon will open its doors at Palexpo in Geneva from April 14 to 20, featuring many new developments. Eleven brands will be making their debut, including Audemars Piguet, which will be making a grand return, while in the city centre, a new venue will host the Montreux Jazz Festival for the very first time5 February 2026 (LINK)

— More than 6,000 retailers, 1,600 international journalists, and some 1,500 guests from around the world are expected to attend this major watchmaking event. Watches and Wonders Geneva will open its ticket office on February 10 on its website. With a brand new 600-square-metre space in the heart of the city, Quai Général-Guisan, the Montreux Jazz Festival will enliven the evenings with a music programme from 5 p.m. to 11 p.m., including DJ sets and live performances.


Road to the First International Conference of the Global Framework on Chemicals being held in Geneva on 16 to 20 November 202611 February 2026 (LINKS)


25 to 27 October 2026: UNCTAD World Investment Forum 9: in Doha22 January 2026 (LINK)


11 to 15 July 2027: International AIDS Society announces Geneva as host city for IAS 2027:: Around 5,000 people from more than 130 countries are expected to attend. Registration for IAS 2027 will open in November 202622 January 2026 (LINK)



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