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China Targets 4.5-5% Growth for 2026

Chinese President Xi Jinping, left and Chinese Premier Li Qiang chat during the opening session of the National People's Congress (NPC) in Beijing, Thursday, March 5, 2026. Ng Han Guan/AP hide caption toggle caption Ng Han Guan/AP BEIJING — China has signaled continuity rather than change for its economy, setting a slightly lower target for

Carney Backs Strikes on Iran, Expresses Regret

Canada's Prime Minister Mark Carney, center, gestures to Daniel Mulino, Australian Assistant Treasurer as he is introduced at the start of a signing ceremony, as Canada's Finance and National Revenue Minister Francois-Philippe Champagne, right, looks on, in Sydney, Australia. Adrian Wyld/AP/The Canadian Press hide caption toggle caption Adrian Wyld/AP/The Canadian Press MELBOURNE, Australia — Canadian

U.S. Submarine Sinks Iranian Warship in Indian Ocean

U.S. submarine sinks Iranian warship in Indian Ocean as conflict widens The U.S. and Israel's war with Iran has expanded to the Indian Ocean, as a U.S. submarine sank an Iranian warship in international waters. Sri Lanka sinking The U.S. and Israel's war with Iran has expanded to the Indian Ocean, as a U.S. submarine

{“title”:”Dubai Influencers, Censorship and PR Amid Iran Strikes”,”content”:”A coordinated social media trend circulating among Dubai-based influencers has drawn attention and questions about the limits of permitted speech. Short videos show expats enjoying city views with the caption, “You live in Dubai, aren’t you scared?” followed by, “No, because I know who protects us,” over images of Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum and Crown Prince Hamdan bin Mohammed. The clips use an AI-generated cover of Stromae’s “Papaoutai,” and their consistent format prompted users to ask whether creators were paid or briefed to post the material. Some influencers denied being paid; others said they were consciously promoting the city’s image.

A video trend is going viral among Dubai influencers. The reels show an expat enjoying a picturesque moment in the most populous city in the United Arab Emirates (UAE), while a caption appears, asking: "You live in Dubai, aren't you scared?" — referring to current regional geopolitical tensions amid the US-Israel war with Iran.   The caption that follows always

Article 2(4): The UN Ban on the Use of Force

It may only be one sentence long, but Article 2(4) of the UN Charter has been described as a "cornerstone of modern international law" — and its bright red line. It prohibits countries from threatening or using force against another state's territory or political independence. Drafted in the aftermath of World War II, its objective was

Taiwan Indicts 62 Over Alleged Cambodia-Based Cyberscam Network

Prosecutors in Taiwan indicted 62 people on Wednesday for their alleged links to the Prince Group, a multinational network accused of running a vast system of cyberscam centers from Cambodia. The Prince Group has also been accused by the US of being a front for a ⁠multibillion-dollar ⁠online fraud and money laundering operation. Beijing has called

Iran Attacks Raise Global Energy Supply Fears

The war in the Middle East has left global investors grappling with the impact of a drawn-out regional conflict on global energy supplies and its potential to stoke inflation around the world. Global stock markets have been sinking and oil and gas prices have soared since Monday, the first day of trading after US and

Holi’s Colors Brighten India Amid Tensions and Travel Disruptions

Skip next section Meta blocks Kashmir news pages March 4, 2026 Meta blocks Kashmir news pages Several prominent regional news outlets in India-administered Kashmir reported that their accounts had been taken down by Meta, which operates platforms including Facebook, Instagram and WhatsApp. The move, which has sparked condemnation from Kashmir's political parties, came as large-scale pro-Khamenei

Iraq Braces for Spillover from Escalating Iran Conflict

As the Iran war spreads, old sectarian rivalries of the kind that brought Iraq to the brink of civil war two decades ago seem to be making a worrying comeback, locals say.  You can see it on Iraqi social media, and you can feel it in the street, Wissam Yassin, a digital marketer based in the

Middle East escalation: Israel and US strike Iran; Lebanon hit

Skip next section 'You can't play Russian roulette with destiny of millions,' Spain's Sanchez tells Trump March 4, 2026 'You can't play Russian roulette with destiny of millions,' Spain's Sanchez tells Trump Sanchez said he was firmly opposed to 'assuming that the world can only solve its problems with bombs' [FILE: December 2025]Image: Dursun Aydemir/Anadolu/picture
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