Italy's referendum on judicial reform divides political camps
Premier Meloni campaigns for judicial overhaul ahead of March 22-23 vote; opposition figures cite Sanremo lyrics in rebuttal.
Pam Bondi relocated to a military base near Washington after facing threats from drug cartels and critics, officials said.
Sabalenka powers past Osaka to reach Indian Wells quarter-finals
World No. 1 Aryna Sabalenka defeated 16th seed Naomi Osaka 6-2, 6-4 in 80 minutes, extending her unbeaten run at the WTA 1000 event.
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Haiti drone strikes kill over 1,200 people, including civilians, rights group says
Human Rights Watch reports 1,243 deaths in 141 drone operations against gangs from March 2025 to January 2026, with at least 60 civilians among the dead.
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Russian airstrike on Sloviansk kills two, injures 17 including child
Russian forces struck the central part of the Ukrainian city with three guided bombs, damaging residential buildings and vehicles.
Petrobras denies extra diesel requests from distributors amid record price gap
Brazil's state oil company is refusing additional fuel orders while maintaining record-low prices relative to international markets following Iranian attacks on oil facilities.
China's Xi congratulates Portugal's new president Antonio Jose Seguro
Chinese President Xi Jinping sent congratulations to Antonio Jose Seguro following his inauguration as Portugal's president on Monday.
Iran vows to fight "as long as necessary" as Israel launches new strikes on Tehran
Iran warned it will halt all oil exports from the Gulf during the conflict, rejecting Trump's claim the war will end soon. Israel continued bombardments on day 11.
MLS bans two players for life over sports betting involvement
Major League Soccer permanently banned Ghanaian players Derrick Jones and Yaw Yeboah after an investigation found they placed extensive bets on football, including their own matches.
Trump says U.S.-Israeli war on Iran will end 'very soon'
President Trump declared the conflict "very complete" and "far ahead of schedule" after nine days of operations that began February 28.
Trial of Ekrem Imamoglu, Erdogan's chief rival, begins in Turkey on corruption charges
The former Istanbul mayor faced his first hearing Monday alongside hundreds of defendants accused of corruption. The trial could affect Turkey's 2028 presidential race.
Anthropic sues Pentagon and Trump administration over supply-chain risk designation
The AI company filed dual lawsuits Monday challenging the Pentagon's decision to label it a supply-chain risk, a designation typically reserved for firms with ties to foreign governments.
Five Iranian female footballers seek asylum in Australia during Women's Asian Cup
The athletes left their team hotel after receiving threats for refusing to sing the national anthem, drawing intervention from former U.S. President Donald Trump.
Russian forces attack three districts of Dnipropetrovsk region, wounding two
Russian troops conducted more than 30 drone and artillery strikes across Nikopol, Kryvyi Rih, and Synelnykove districts, damaging civilian infrastructure.
Cruzeiro wins Minas Gerais championship after mass brawl leaves 23 sent off
Cruzeiro defeated Atlético Mineiro 1-0 in a chaotic final marked by widespread fighting and a record number of expulsions in Brazilian football.
Iraq coach requests FIFA delay World Cup playoff due to Middle East conflict
Graham Arnold seeks postponement of March 31 match in Mexico, citing airspace closures and travel disruptions affecting squad assembly.