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Mar 23 2026POLITICS

Election Results Hint at 2027 Shake‑Ups

The latest mayoral runoff gave a fresh look at how French voters feel before the next presidential vote. In Marseille, the far‑right National Rally (RN) failed to win, showing that even a party seen as unstoppable can be stopped in big cities. This suggests that organized mainstream parties st

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Mar 23 2026BUSINESS

EU‑Mercosur Deal Starts May 1, But Only Partly

The European Union and the South American group Mercosur have agreed that their trade pact will begin to work on a provisional basis from May 1. This means the main parts of the agreement will be active for EU countries and those Mercosur members who have finished their approval steps by the end o

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Mar 23 2026POLITICS

Vietnam Leaders Picked as Party Meeting Begins

The Communist Party of Vietnam has opened a week‑long gathering that will decide who holds the country’s top jobs for the next five years. The meeting, which started on Monday, is expected to name people for roles such as prime minister, president and head of the National Assembly. Party chief

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Mar 23 2026POLITICS

ICE Steps In at Airports as TSA Lines Grow Long

The U. S. government has sent Immigration and Customs Enforcement officers to major airports after the federal agency faced a shortage of paid TSA staff. The move came as travelers encountered wait times that sometimes reached three hours, a problem intensified by unpaid workers and a partial shutdo

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Mar 23 2026POLITICS

Iran Executes Protest Convicts, No Mercy Promised

The Iranian court system has begun carrying out sentences for people caught during the January protests. A senior judge told a state‑run outlet that many cases have moved from trial to execution. Some verdicts were just issued and are now being enforced, with more expected in the coming days. The J

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Mar 23 2026POLITICS

Lionel Jospin’s End: From Prime Minister to Quiet Legacy

Lionel Jospin, once France’s top leader, stepped away from politics after a surprising loss in 2002. The election saw the far‑right candidate Jean‑Marie Le Pen advance to a second round for the first time, shaking up French politics. Jospin accepted full blame for the defeat and announced his retire

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Mar 23 2026POLITICS

Prime Minister Orders Investigation After Wiretap Claims

Prime Minister Viktor Orban has called for an inquiry after allegations that his foreign minister, Peter Szijjarto, was secretly monitored. The request comes as Hungary readies for its April election and deals with rumors about ties to Russia. Szijjarto, who has been in office since 2010, said he o

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Mar 23 2026BUSINESS

Cencora Acquires EyeSouth’s Retina Practice for $1. 1 Billion

Cencora has agreed to purchase the retina division of EyeSouth Partners for a total of $1. 1 billion, adding a group of specialists who focus on diseases of the eye’s back wall to its own eye‑care arm, Retina Consultants of America. The new team will help treat conditions that can lead to vision los

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Mar 23 2026WEATHER

Snow Alert: Light Winter Mix Hits Eight Massachusetts Counties

A sudden shift in weather is coming to eight counties in Massachusetts. The change will happen before dawn on Monday, so people should plan ahead. The National Weather Service said that rain will turn into a mix of sleet and light snow between 2 and 4 a. m. The storm will ease off by mid‑morning, a

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Mar 23 2026ENVIRONMENT

Wildfire Warming: A Growing Nitrogen Threat

Recent data shows that the heat from climate change is sparking more wildfires, especially in the western part of the country. These fires release large amounts of reactive nitrogen into the air, which can travel far and settle on soils and water. Scientists used a long‑term study from 2002 to 2021,

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