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EDUCATION SECRETARY LAUNCHES REVIEW INTO SCHOOL SMARTPHONE BANS – Phillipson has reportedly become frustrated by the lack of oversight on whether schools are following the guidance or finding it beneficial Bridget Phillipson is set to launch a detailed review of smartphone bans in English schools amid growing pressure from MPs to address the impact of social media on teenagers. The Education Secretary will oversee a study monitoring a select group of schools to evaluate the effectiveness of existing guidance on mobile phone restrictions. Additionally, for the first time, the Department for Education will conduct an in-depth analysis of the national…
THE THREE LIONS OVERCAME A SPIRITED LATVIA SIDE 3-0 AT WEMBLEY – European Qualifiers Fifa 2026 World Cup Group K Thomas Tuchel made it two wins from two as England manager as the Three Lions overcame a spirited Latvia side 3-0 at Wembley. An inch-perfect free kick from Chelsea’s Reece James, a composed finish from captain Harry Kane and Eberechi Eze’s deflected effort secured all three points to put England top of their World Cup qualifying group. England started the game with intent, pinning their opponents in their own half, from which they rarely left during the opening 45 minutes,…
SOUTH KOREA’S HYUNDAI ANNOUNCES $20 BILLION US INVESTMENT- Trump says Hyundai will be producing steel and making cars in America South Korea’s Hyundai Motor Group announced a $20 billion investment in the United States at the White House on Monday The investment includes a $5 billion new steel plant in Louisiana announced by President Donald Trump, Hyundai Chairman Euisun Chung and Louisiana Governor Jeff Landry. Landry traveled to South Korea in October and met with Hyundai to discuss the investment plan. Numerous companies have announced planned investments following Trump’s return to the White House, though some of those statements have…
SAMSUNG ELECTRONICS CO-CEO HAN JONG-HEE DIES OF CARDIAC ARREST – Han died at a hospital on Tuesday South Korean tech giant Samsung Electronics said on Tuesday (March 25) that its co-chief executive officer Han Jong-hee has died due to cardiac arrest. Han was 63. Han was in charge of Samsung’s consumer electronics and mobile devices division, while co-CEO Jun Young-hyun oversees the chip business of South Korea’s biggest company. Han died at a hospital on Tuesday while being treated for cardiac arrest, a company spokesperson said, adding that a successor had not yet been decided. Samsung Electronics shares were flat…
RUSSIAN DELEGATION LEAVES AS TALKS WITH U.S. WRAP UP IN RIYADH- Russia’s representation included Foreign Affairs Committee Member; Grigory Karasin Russian and U.S. officials wrapped up talks in Saudi Arabia on Monday aimed at making progress towards a broad ceasefire in Ukraine with Washington eyeing a separate Black Sea maritime ceasefire deal before securing a wider agreement. Footage showed the Russian delegation leaving the venue and posing for photos before getting into their cars. Russia’s representation included Grigory Karasin, a former diplomat who is now chair of the Russian upper house of parliament’s Foreign Affairs Committee, and Sergei Beseda, an…
ARGENTINES MARCH TO REMEMBER DICTATORSHIP VICTIMS- Adorni has announced a decision to declassify State Intelligence Secretariat files Argentines gathered across the country on Monday (March 24), marking 49 years since the start of one of the darkest periods in the South American nation’s history, the last military coup. The main protests made up of thousands took place in Buenos Aires in front of the iconic Casa Rosada Presidential Palace, led by the historic Mothers and Grandmothers of Plaza de Mayo, mothers of disappearance victims. Various groups, unions, human rights organizations, and Argentine families also joined. The dictatorship, which lasted nearly…
DRIVERLESS CARS HAVE BEEN LET LOOSE ON SOME OF BRITAIN’S NARROW COUNTRY LANES – Testing on roads that often have no lane markings Driverless cars have been let loose on some of Britain’s narrow country lanes, testing their systems on roads that often have no lane markings and a speed limit of up to 60 mph (96kmh). The autonomous driving project, called evolvAD, aims to turbocharge the UK’s roll-out of self-driving cars by demonstrating they can cope with a road network – parts of which date back to Roman times. The demonstration car, a Nissan Leaf bristling with sensors and…
REEVES CONFIRMS PLANS TO CUT CIVIL SERVICE SPENDING COSTS – Reeves also said she wants to see trade barriers come down with the U.S. and the EU Rachel Reeves said she is planning to reduce the administration budgets for the civil service by 15% by 2029. The move could put thousands of jobs at risk and covers back office jobs, including in communications and policy, human resources, and financial procurement management jobs, but will likely exclude frontline service roles such as the border force and prisons. Reeves will likely announce belt-tightening measures to get back on track to meet her…
VENEZUELANS ARRIVE HOME EMOTIONAL AFTER BEING DEPORTED FROM US – Following an agreement between the two countries to resume repatriation flights of migrants Nearly 200 Venezuelans arrived home on Monday (March 24) after being deported from the U.S., following an agreement between the two countries to resume repatriation flights of migrants. According to Venezuelan officials, the 199 Venezuelans arrived in their home country via a Venezuela-operated airliner on early Monday morning from Honduras, where they had originally being deported by U.S. authorities. The move comes amid a diplomatic spat between the United States and Venezuela over the recent deportation flights…
PRESIDENT ARCE VOWS CONTINUED FIGHT FOR BOLIVIA’S SEA ACCESS-Says Bolivia will enter a new stage in relations with Chile Bolivia commemorated the 146th anniversary of the loss of its coastline with a civic-military parade on Sunday (March 23), with President Luis Arce and Vice President David Choquehuanca both in attendance. Bolivia lost its access to the sea after the War of the Pacific, a conflict between Chile and a Bolivian-Peruvian alliance between 1879 to 1884. It resulted in Chile’s victory and acquisition of resource-rich territories from Peru and Bolivia in the Atacama Desert – but also left Bolivia landlocked. During…
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