Monday 25th March
The Puerto Rican health secretary has declared an epidemic of dengue cases, with 549 cases this year compared to a total of 1,293 last year. (AP)
The United Nations Security Council has demanded an immediate ceasefire in Gaza after the U.S. abstained. (Reuters)
Tuesday 26th March
The Francis Scott Key Bridge collapsed early on Tuesday morning, with six presumed dead. (CBS NEWS)
An Israeli airstrike has killed three Hezbollah militants in the northwest of Lebanon. (Reuters)
Israel launched an airstrike on the eastern Deir ez-Zor Governorate, killing an Iranian adviser and member of the World Health Organisation team. (AP)
Wednesday 27th March
Four people have died and another 40 were injured after a bus carrying 52 passengers fell on its side near Leipzig, Germany. (BBC News)
Russia launched an airstrike on the Ukrainian city of Kharkiv using a new type of guided bomb. The strike has killed at least one person and injured 19 others, including four children, one of whom is three months old. (Reuters)
Thursday 28th March
Sam Bankman-Fried is sentenced to 25 years in prison after stealing more than $8 billion of cryptocurrency from customers. (Reuters)
A Russian Su-35 crashed into the Black Sea, and the pilot was safely rescued after ejection. (Reuters)
Friday 29th March
Russia launches strikes on Ukrainian power plants. (The Washington Post)
Analysts say Russia is losing up to 1,000 troops each day as they have regained 195 square miles since October. (The Telegraph)
Russia has vetoed the continuing monitoring of North Korea’s nuclear weapons program. (AP)
Saturday 30th March
Jimmy ‘Barbecue’ Cherizier, one of Haiti’s most powerful gang leaders, says he will consider laying down weapons if armed groups are allowed to take part in talks to form a new government. (BBC News)
150 homes were evacuated in Ede, Netherlands, after a hostage situation developed when a man held four people in a nightclub, threatening to blow himself up. (BBC News)
Sunday 31st March
Three United Nations observers and translators are injured by a shell in southern Lebanon. (Reuters)
Millions of AT&T customers have been affected by a data breach, according to a report by the New York Times. (The New York Times)
Canada has deployed 70 CAF members to work with Jamaican military personnel to help train them as peacekeepers. (CBC News)
Vladimir Putin has signed a decree for a for a large conscription campaign, calling up 150,000 citizens for military service. (Reuters)

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