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22.03.2026 9:21
Cuba hit by second nationwide blackout in a week Cuba's national power network failed for the second time in less than a week, leaving streets pitch black and forcing people to navigate using flashlights. Blackouts have intensified because of aging infrastructure and a US oil blockade.

22.03.2026 11:00
What the Neighbors Saw Late at night a couple watches as a rolled-up carpet is carted out of a nearby home. Soon after they learn the combative neighbor who lived there is missing. "48 Hours" correspondent Peter Van Sant reports.

22.03.2026 12:07
South Korea Names BIS Veteran as New Central Bank Governor South Korea nominated Shin Hyun Song as the nations next central bank governor, charging the senior Bank for International Settlements official with steering monetary policy at a time of growing uncertainty due to the conflict in Iran.

22.03.2026 14:48
Slovenia PM claims election win as results show neck and neck finish Robert Golob, Slovenia's incumbent liberal prime minister, claimed victory, with more than 99% of votes counted. Suspicion of foreign interference shook the campaign, with authorities probing whether an Israeli intelligence firm was behind secretly recorded videos suggesting alleged graft in Golob's government.

22.03.2026 15:00
22.03.2026 17:00
A Kharg Island Invasion Wont Solve Trumps Oil Problem Id go in and take it. The it is Kharg Island and the I is Donald Trump, but his comment on the critical Iranian oil terminal was made back in 1988 when he was just a businessman. Four decades later the US president is mulling whether to make good on that old boast in what would be a major escalation of the US-Israeli war with the Islamic Republic. Now, as then, the idea that capturing the site would somehow subdue Tehran is fanciful.

22.03.2026 17:03
Is the US-Canada Trade War Overblown? For decades, the US and Canada have been close economic partners, but that relationship has been tested by President Trumps tariffs and threats to make Canada the fifty-first state of the United States. In Canada, voices like author Louise Penny and business leader Goldy Hyder describe a growing sense of strain and lost trust. Yet others, including steel executive Barry Zekelman, argue the policies are working. Former Bank of Canada Governor Stephen Poloz warns both countries could feel the economic pinch. Bloombergs Michael McKee reports from north of the border on a relationship now defined as much by disagreement as by interdependence. (Source: Bloomberg)