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    Former Disney CEO Bob Iger and Josh Kushner, the brother of US President Donald Trump’s son-in-law Jared, are purchasing the majority stake in one of the most recognizable sports clubs in the world. LA Lakers Set for Record $12.5bn Sale to Kushner and Iger In a deal that was unanimously authorized by the NBA Board of Governors in October 2025. Walter purchased his stake from the Buss family for an estimated $10 billion (£7.45 billion), setting a previous record. Kushner and Iger said: “As lifelong NBA fans, we are deeply honored for the opportunity to become stewards of the Los Angeles Lakers, one of the most iconic sports franchises in the world. “We greatly admire the vision and leadership of Jerry and Jeanie Buss. How Mark Walter Became Lakers Owner “Our long-term commitment is to build on that foundation, compete at the highest level, and serve this extraordinary team, its fans, and the city of Los Angeles.” In 1979, Jerry Buss purchased the Lakers for $67.5 million (£50 million), which also included the Los Angeles Kings hockey franchise and the Kia Forum, a Los Angeles arena. Before a contract was finalized with Walter, who also holds a part in the LA Dodgers alongside Todd Boehly, ownership was transferred to his six children in a trust upon his death in 2013. Lakers Have 17 NBA Championships “One of the greatest honors of my life has been owning the Los Angeles Lakers,” Walter remarked.The community, the supporters, and a city that views this team as family are what I will take with me, even if it has been an incredible investment. I appreciate being welcomed into this chapter by Jeanie Buss, the Buss family, the players, and the staff. Los Angeles owns the Lakers, and I’m confident that the greatest is still to come.” The LA Lakers have won 17 NBA titles, one fewer than the Boston Celtics’ record of 18. Kushner’s involvement in the recent scandal regarding Fifa head Gianni Infantino and an abandoned plan before the sale. How the Buss Family Owned the Lakers I am appreciative to Jeanie Buss, the Buss family, the players, and the staff for allowing me to be a part of this chapter. Los Angeles owns the Lakers, and I am confident that the greatest is still to come.” With 17 NBA titles, the LA Lakers are one behind the Boston Celtics’ record of 18. Kushner’s involvement in the recent scandal surrounding Fifa head Gianni Infantino and an abandoned attempt to sell private investors shares in the governing body’s competitions before the agreement. It was anticipated that the planned investor group for the Fifa Forward Enterprise (FFE) initiative would be led by Kushner’s American venture capital firm, Thrive Eternal. Luka Doncic Welcomes Lakers Takeover I am appreciative to Jeanie Buss, the Buss family, the players, and the staff for allowing me to be a part of this chapter. Los Angeles owns the Lakers, and I am confident that the greatest is still to come.” With 17 NBA titles, the LA Lakers are one behind the Boston Celtics’ record of 18. Kushner’s involvement in the recent scandal surrounding Fifa head Gianni Infantino and an abandoned attempt to sell private investors shares in the governing body’s competitions before the agreement. It was anticipated that the planned investor group for the Fifa Forward Enterprise (FFE) initiative would be led by Kushner’s American venture capital firm, Thrive Eternal.
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Belarus and North Korea strengthen their ties with a new treaty and gifts Important Meeting at Pyongyang Alexander Lukashenko, the Belarusian president, visited Pyongyang to meet Kim Jong Un in order to strengthen political and strategic relations. Both leaders agreed to sign a treaty of friendship during the trip, which aims at enhancing mutual cooperation. Lukashenko gave Kim a gun, calling it a symbol of protection. He joked about using it if there were any threats. Kim responded by giving Lukashenko both a portrait-emblazoned vase and a sword. Cooperation between the two countries is growing Both leaders stressed the importance of closer collaboration in several fields, such as agriculture, health care, and sharing information. Lukashenko expressed his confidence in North Korea and its people. In a world that often ignores international laws, he stressed the need to work together. Kim Jong Un said that the treaty will help to ensure long-term and stable relations between both nations. Common Political Alignment and global tensions Both Belarus and North Korea are subject to heavy sanctions by Western countries. The sanctions are based on human rights issues and the support they give to Russia in its ongoing conflict with Ukraine. North Korea is reported to have provided Russia with military assistance. North Korean troops believed to be in thousands. Kim also reiterated his support for Russia's leadership and the country. Ukraine accused Russia of using Belarusian soil as a military base. The tensions in the international environment are heightened by this.
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Belarus and North Korea strengthen their ties with a new treaty and gifts

Important Meeting at Pyongyang Alexander Lukashenko, the Belarusian president, visited Pyongyang to meet Kim Jong Un in order to strengthen political and strategic relations. Both leaders agreed to sign a treaty…

March 27, 2026
Singapore denies entry to Malaysian scholar over political views Entry Refusal At The Singapore Border Singaporean authorities have refused entry to a Malaysian professor because of her public comments and political activism. What is a scholar? Fadiah Fikri is an anti-corruption activist and human rights lawyer in Malaysia. She has also been known to support Palestinian issues on social media, and she is involved in international advocacy. Officials' Reasons for Taking Action Singapore's Ministry of Home Affairs stated that she encouraged youth to engage in radical activism. Her message was deemed to promote actions that were unlawful, violent, or disruptive by officials. It stressed that foreigners are not allowed to have an influence on domestic politics. The ministry also stated that it would take action against those who promote illegal methods of protest. Scholars' Response Fadiah revealed that her entry was refused without any explanation. Authorities told Fadiah they couldn't give her a specific reason. She called the action a grave attack on her work as an academic and described it as distressing. She posted an online document showing the immigration official's refusal to allow her entry. Planning a Visit and its Impact Her visit to Singapore was to receive her PhD from the National University of Singapore where she earned her degree. She also attended a lecture by a distinguished guest, ran errands and engaged in academic pursuits. Singapore has strict rules on protests Singapore has strict regulations on gatherings in public. Everyone organizing a demonstration must get a permit from the police. Officials claim that these regulations help to maintain the peace and stability of the country. However, critics claim that the rules limit free speech and activism. Prior Cases It isn't the first time Singapore denied political figures entry. The country also refused entry to Nathan Law a Hong Kong activist for democracy based in Britain. He claimed he had been detained at the borders despite having been invited to attend a private function.
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Singapore denies entry to Malaysian scholar over political views

Entry Refusal At The Singapore Border Singaporean authorities have refused entry to a Malaysian professor because of her public comments and political activism. What is a scholar? Fadiah Fikri is an…

March 27, 2026
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Vaibhav S. Suryavanshi, 15 years old: A young talent who is redefining Indian cricket

The IPL has a new name for 2025 The Indian Premier League is about to begin, and the attention of most people will be on its star players. A 15-year old…

March 27, 2026
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Reassurance from Government on Fuel Panic in Australia

The rising fuel prices trigger panic buying Fuel anxiety is a major problem in Australia as the price of petrol and diesel has soared dramatically. Fuel panic has led to empty…

March 27, 2026
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Trump faces pressure as Iran War impacts polls and economy

Donald Trump's public popularity has steadily declined since he returned to the White House last January. The rising cost of living and the economic pressures have been key factors. The Democrats have…

March 27, 2026
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Nepal swears-in Rapper Balen Shah, the PM turned into a rapper after landslide win

Balendra Shah (also known as Balen) has been sworn in as Nepal's prime minister following a massive election win. Balen's rise is a sign of a major shift in Nepal's political…

March 27, 2026
Germany is Europe's strongest military force amid Russia threat Germany's military is being rapidly reshaped as tensions between Germany and Russia increase. Germany is moving to become the strongest army in Europe. Leaders warn of a possible future NATO conflict within the next couple years. Russia’s military expansion is causing concern General Carstenbreuer, the head of Germany’s Armed Forces, raised grave concerns. According to him, Russia's military is growing at an accelerated pace. He believes that Russia may be prepared to start a war in 2029. Breuer described today's situation as extremely dangerous and urgent. He stated that Germany should act immediately and be prepared for any conflict. He is focused on building a ready and strong military. Germany's military spending and expansion plans Germany's defense budget has been increasing since the beginning of this year. The military budget is projected to increase from EUR95 billion to EUR162 milliards by 2029. The country is committed to strengthening defense. The public is in favor of this decision. In today's unsettling environment, many citizens think a more powerful military is needed. The German defense policy has undergone a significant shift. The Past is No More The growing power of Germany's military is a historical fact. The country's army was used in many devastating wars during the 20th Century, such as World War II. Germany then reduced its army to prevent repeating the mistakes of past. The situation is different now. Germany has reclaimed its leadership position in European defence. This raises a very important question, however: How will Germany use its newfound power? Germany Expands its Presence in Eastern Europe Germany's presence is expanding beyond its own borders. Nearly 1,200 German soldiers are currently stationed in Lithuania. The number of German troops in Lithuania is set to increase to 5,000 within a short time. The deployment of this force is important. This is the first time Germany has been permanently present in the area since World War II. This move is intended to strengthen security in the region and support allies. NATO and Europe: Strategic Role German military leaders claim that the expansion effort is not an individual one. It works closely with NATO, the European Union and other international organizations. The country's growing military role is supported by its strong economy. Sebastian Hagen, Lieutenant-Colonel Sebastian, explains that Germany responds to the expectations of its allies. It is important to ensure stability and security in Europe.
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Germany is Europe’s strongest military force amid Russia’s threat.

Germany's military is being rapidly reshaped as tensions between Germany and Russia increase. Germany is moving to become the strongest army in Europe. Leaders warn of a possible future NATO conflict within…

March 27, 2026
Spanish woman dies by euthanasia after long legal battle with father
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Spanish Woman Euthanasia Case After Legal Battle

-oldAfter a lengthy legal battle with her father, a 25-year old woman from Spain died by euthanasia. Noelia Castillo lived with paralysis in Barcelona since 2022.  She made the choice to…

March 27, 2026
US Senate Approves Homeland Security Funding Despite Airport Delays After a partial shutdown of the government lasting 40 days, the US Senate passed a package of funding to allow operations at Homeland Security to resume. To break the impasse, however, the lawmakers excluded immigration enforcement agencies including ICE from the agreement. This shutdown has had an impact on US airline travel. The shutdown caused a shortage of staff and delays for passengers across the nation. Trump Supports TSA Workers Donald Trump, the US president, announced that he was going to sign an executive directive before the Senate vote. This would ensure TSA agents receive immediate payment. The move was intended to relieve pressure on airport operations. John Thune, the Republican Senate majority leader, criticized Democrats over their funding crisis. John Thune said that Democrats' refusal to compromise earlier had forced Republicans to pass Homeland Security as a partial bill instead of approving the full measure. Democrats Call for Reforms to ICE Chuck Schumer, Democratic Minority leader, defended the position of his party. He confirmed that the funding package included agencies such as the TSA Coast Guard and FEMA. Before approving funding, Democrats called for reforms at Immigration and Customs Enforcement. The Democrats demanded a ban of agents in masks and stricter regulations against racial profileing. They also called for mandatory warrants to enter private properties. The demands were made in response to a controversial event that occurred in Minneapolis. During an operation earlier in the year, federal agents killed Renee Good, a US citizen, and Alex Pretti. This case has intensified the criticisms of ICE's practices across the country. The impact of the shutdown is highlighted by airport chaos Airport security was severely affected by the funding shortfall. Since mid-February, around 50,000 TSA employees had not been paid. Many workers stopped coming to work and hundreds quit. In response, the capacity of security checkpoints was reduced. Only 30% to 50% checkpoints were open in some airports. Passengers faced severe delays. Travelers in Houston waited for hours on end, as they sat through long and winding lines. They thought they were at security only to discover another queue ahead.
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US Senate Approves Homeland Security Funding Despite Airport Delays

After a partial shutdown of the government lasting 40 days, the US Senate passed a package of funding to allow operations at Homeland Security to resume. To break the impasse, however,…

March 27, 2026
Airstrikes in Tehran trap civilians as they strike residential areas Airstrikes in Tehran have caused a wave of destruction, with families and civilians being buried beneath rubble. Although intended to target military targets, the attacks also affected residential areas. This raises serious questions about civilian safety. Waiting for a Mother Turns into Tragedy A mother in the Resalat neighborhood stood helpless next to the ruin of the apartment her daughter had occupied. She waited for days as rescuers struggled to find those who were trapped under the debris. She repeated that her daughter was alive and well under the rubble, but she was afraid of darkness. The rescue operation was slowed by a lack of manpower. Both the young daughter and mother were later found to be dead. Although the husband was still alive, the death of the daughter and her child devastated the entire family. There is widespread damage in residential zones In seconds, the strike on Resalat destroyed a number of buildings. The Basij is a paramilitary organization associated with the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps. Apartment blocks nearby were also destroyed. Satellite and aerial footage shows that four buildings have collapsed. The homes located as far away as 65 meters suffered severe damage. Residents reported hearing multiple explosions in seconds. This suggests that repeated attacks were made within a short period of time. A survivor remembered being thrown around the room. His home, personal items, and documents were all destroyed. After losing their homes, many families are now forced to seek shelter in hotels nearby. The Civilian Death toll is on the Rise According to local sources, this strike killed between 40-50 people. Many of the victims were civilians with no connection to military activities. The attacks were part of a conflict that has been ongoing between Iran, Israel, and the United States. The strikes are aimed at targets linked to the state, but their location in civilian areas increases the danger for non-combatants. The use of powerful bombs raises concerns Analysts believe large bombs, such as the Mark 84 and Mark 80, from the Mark 80 family were used. The weapons have a high impact and explosive power, even if they are guided by precision systems. This assessment is supported by the scale of destruction at Resalat. The entire structure was reduced to rubble and the shockwaves caused damage in surrounding buildings. Civilians caught between conflict and control Now, residents are facing a double-edged sword. One side is the constant airstrikes. They are also under tight internal control after recent crackdowns against protestors. There is a sense of helplessness among many, who have limited or no access to support and safety. The humanitarian costs are increasing as the conflict progresses, particularly in urbanized areas.
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Airstrikes in Tehran trap civilians as they strike residential areas

Airstrikes in Tehran have caused a wave of destruction, with families and civilians being buried beneath rubble. Although intended to target military targets, the attacks also affected residential areas. This raises…

March 27, 2026
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