Asian Countries and IMF Address Economic Risks from Middle East Conflict
Asian governments and the IMF are taking steps to prepare for potential economic disruptions stemming from the ongoing Middle East conflict.
Asian governments and the IMF are taking steps to prepare for potential economic disruptions stemming from the ongoing Middle East conflict.

United Launch Alliance's Vulcan rocket remains grounded following a solid rocket booster anomaly last month, preventing a scheduled US military satellite launch.

Microsoft will roll out a streamlined Xbox gaming mode to Windows 11 computers in April, expanding Xbox integration across PC platforms.

Darryl Lamar Collins received life sentence for 2021 killing of mother of six, less than year after parole under youthful offender provision.
Cruise companies are skipping Tracy Arm, a popular Alaska destination, this season due to safety concerns following a massive landslide in August 2025.

New York's state budget has missed its April 1 deadline, with Governor Hochul indicating talks continue into next week.

Resident doctors in England continue strike action while a Venezuelan doctor faces detention in Texas after visa complications.

Rep. Anna Paulina Luna filed resolutions to censure or strip committee assignments from Rep. Tony Gonzales over alleged affair with deceased staffer.
Reliance Jio discusses investor stake sales for IPO while Diageo sells Royal Challengers Bengaluru cricket team for $1.8 billion.
Hungary has formally asked the European Union to suspend sanctions on Russian energy imports.

Max Dowman scored for Arsenal to become the youngest goal scorer in Premier League history during Saturday's match.

North Korean leader Kim Jong Un escalated rhetoric against South Korea, calling it the nation's primary enemy and threatening complete destruction.

Los Angeles school district chief Alberto Carvalho suspended with pay after FBI raid on his home, with longtime insider Andres Chait taking interim leadership role.

Juan Joseph, a former MI5 IT contractor who shared classified information with a foreign state, was found not guilty by reason of insanity by a jury.

President Trump asserted he has the right to impose new tariffs following a Supreme Court ruling against his previous trade policies.
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