Trump Targets Pope Leo: ‘America is back’: Trump targets Pope Leo again, draws line on Iran nuclear issue

US President Donald Trump on Wednesday renewed his attack on Pope Leo XIV, escalating an unusual public clash between the White House and the Vatican that has unsettled sections of his conservative support base.Posting on social media, Trump said, “Will someone please tell Pope Leo that for Iran to have a nuclear bomb is absolutely…

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Michael B. Jordan returns to the spotlight after Oscar win, unveils stylish ‘The Thomas Crown Affair’ at CinemaCon | English Movie News

Just weeks after clinching Best Actor at the Oscars, Michael B. Jordan hit the scene at CinemaCon 2026 in Las Vegas, and he didn’t just show up; he owned the moment. This wasn’t just another standard red carpet stroll. Jordan carried himself like someone who knows he’s levelled up: not just Hollywood’s leading man, but…

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    Indian exports face rising cost pressure as EU plans carbon tax expansion: GTRI

    As the European Union is set to widen its carbon border tax regime, Indian exports could face significantly higher carbon-related costs as the regime widens its scope, according to a report by the Global Trade Research Initiative (GTRI).The report said the European Parliament’s environment committee has proposed extending CBAM to around 180 additional steel- and…

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    ‘I’m going to text Joe’: JD Vance fires back after Joe Rogan slams MAGA supporters as ‘unintelligent’ and ‘dorks’ | World News

    Vance, appearing on The Benny Show, said every movement has “dorks” while defending MAGA supporters and immigration record/ Youtube US Vice President JD Vance has responded to criticism from podcast host Joe Rogan, after Rogan described supporters of Donald Trump’s “Make America Great Again” movement as “dorks” and “unintelligent”.The exchange, which unfolded across separate podcast…

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    76% of UK universities report drop in Indian students as international enrolments fall 31% ahead of new visa rules | World News

    Indian student enrolments fall across 76% of UK universities, survey reveals. Indian student enrolments at UK universities have declined, with new data showing a broader fall in international postgraduate intake ahead of tighter visa rules.A survey by the British Universities International Liaison Association found that 70% of UK universities reported fewer international students joining courses…

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      War forces rethink on travel insurance cover and limits

      MUMBAI: The conflict in West Asia is prompting both underwriters and policyholders to reassess the efficacy of travel insurance in addressing geopolitical risks, one of the more persistent uncertainties in recent years.Early signals are visible in claims behaviour. “We have received travel inconvenience claims i.e. flight cancellation, trip cancellation/ interruption, accommodation extension etc. We have…

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        Asian stocks today (March 18, 2026): Markets trade in green amid Middle East conflict; HSI remains flat, Nikkei gains over 3%

        Asian equities mostly inched higher on Wednesday, tracking a pause in the recent rally in oil prices, even as investors remained cautious amid escalating tensions in the Middle East and awaited signals from the US Federal Reserve on interest rates.As of 9:15 am, Japan’s Nikkei was up 1,245.87 points or 2.32% to 54,946. South Korean…

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        Discovery of 600 gold coins valued at $330,000 by two hikers in a can in the Czech Republic | World News

        What started off as a routine hike for two people turned into a life-changing event after they found an ordinary can that appeared to have been discarded somewhere in the woods. However, inside the can was something extraordinary – around 600 gold coins.According to an official Facebook post by the Museum of Eastern Bohemia, the…

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