Europe’s Energy Dependency in 2026: Oil Imports Still Dominate

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Energy has always been the lifeblood of Europe’s economy. From powering industries to heating homes, the continent’s prosperity depends on a steady flow of resources. Yet, the latest Eurostat report (March 2026) reveals a sobering reality: the EU remains heavily dependent on imports, with 57% of its energy needs in 2024 covered by external suppliers. … Read more

400 Dead in Kabul Hospital Strike: Pakistan–Afghanistan War Intensifies

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On March 16, 2026, the Pakistan–Afghanistan conflict escalated into one of its deadliest chapters. An airstrike hit the Omid Addiction Treatment Hospital in Kabul, killing more than 400 people and injuring 250 others, according to Afghan officials. Pakistan denied striking the hospital, claiming its operations were aimed at militant infrastructure. The tragedy has ignited outrage … Read more

Central Banks Face Inflation Crossroads: What’s Next?

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2026 is shaping up to be one of the most consequential years for the global economy in decades. Inflationary aftershocks, geopolitical rivalries, and technological disruption are converging to test the resilience of markets and policymakers alike. Financial Times reporting underscores how central banks, investors, and governments are recalibrating strategies to balance growth with stability. This … Read more

Humanity’s Two-Decade Deadline to Control Artificial Intelligence

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Geoffrey Hinton, the pioneering computer scientist often called the Godfather of AI, has issued a chilling warning: within the next 20 years, robots and artificial intelligence could surpass human control. His remarks highlight both the promise and peril of AI, urging governments, educators, and corporations to act before it’s too late. ⚖️ Intellectual Jobs Face … Read more

Can Pakistan Secure IMF Funds Amid Regional Instability?

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As gunfire rattles across the Pakistan–Afghanistan frontier, Islamabad’s fragile economy faces its most critical test in decades. The International Monetary Fund (IMF) inspectors have arrived in the capital to review Pakistan’s bailout program — a lifeline that could prevent financial collapse. But escalating border violence threatens to derail reforms, shake investor confidence, and push Pakistan … Read more

Doomsday Clock 2026: Humanity at 85 Seconds to Midnight

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The Doomsday Clock, maintained by the Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, is one of the most powerful symbols of human vulnerability. It doesn’t tick like a real clock—it warns. Midnight represents global catastrophe, and the seconds before midnight reflect how close humanity is to existential threats. In January 2026, the clock was set at 85 … Read more

Amazon Data Centers Hit by Drone Strikes Amid US–Iran Conflict

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When we think of wars, we imagine soldiers, tanks, and battlefields. Rarely do we picture the silent halls of a data center — humming servers powering our apps, payments, and daily digital lives. Yet, in March 2026, that’s exactly where the conflict between the US and Iran spilled over. Amazon Web Services (AWS), the invisible … Read more

Strait of Hormuz Closure: How Oil Prices Could Shake the World

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Imagine a narrow stretch of water, just 21 miles wide, carrying nearly one‑fifth of the world’s oil. That’s the Strait of Hormuz — a lifeline for global energy. Now picture it suddenly blocked. Tankers stranded. Markets panicking. Families wondering why fuel prices at the pump just doubled overnight.This isn’t just a geopolitical headline; it’s a … Read more

USS Abraham Lincoln Targeted: Four Ballistic Missiles Shake Global Security

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On March 1, 2026, the world witnessed a dramatic escalation in Middle East tensions. The USS Abraham Lincoln, one of the most powerful aircraft carriers in the U.S. Navy, was reportedly targeted by four ballistic missiles launched during Iran’s military operation “True Promise 4.” This event is more than just a military strike—it signals a … Read more

Iran’s Supreme Leader Khamenei Killed: A Turning Point in Middle East History

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History has shifted overnight. Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, who ruled the country for nearly four decades, has been killed in coordinated U.S.–Israeli strikes. For a nation built on his authority, the news is more than a headline — it is the unraveling of a political era. The Middle East, already fragile, now faces … Read more