The first day meeting of the elected Pyithu Hluttaw representatives' group is held in Nay Pyi Taw, Myanmar, March 30, 2026. Myanmar's Pyithu Hluttaw (Lower House) and Amyotha Hluttaw (Upper House) on Monday held separate sessions to nominate the country's vice-presidential candidates. (Photo: Xinhua)
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World News in Brief: March 31

The inaugural meeting of the Lao government's 10th-term cabinet opened on Monday to address key national priorities, focusing on delivering tangible results in response to mounting economic and fuel pressures.

This photo shows a damaged building after joint U.S.-Israeli strikes in Tehran, Iran on March 29, 2026. (Photo: Xinhua)
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World News in Brief: March 30

Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Andrey Rudenko said the visit of the top leader of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK), Kim Jong Un, to Russia remains on the agenda, according to the Russian Ministry of Foreign Affairs website.

Commercial vessels anchored off the coast of Dubai, United Arab Emirates, amid maritime disruptions in the Strait of Hormuz. (Photo: Anadolu Agency/VNA)
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Global energy crisis deepens as countries scramble for solutions

The conflict in the Middle East shows no signs of easing. The Strait of Hormuz remains closed, numerous oil and gas facilities in the region have suspended operations, and countries are scrambling to secure alternative supplies, tap into strategic reserves, and even resort to improvised measures to stabilise their domestic energy markets.

This photo taken on March 28, 2026 shows the Flame Towers after the start of the Earth Hour event in Baku, Azerbaijan. (Photo: Xinhua)
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World News in Brief: March 28

Mongolian parliament voted on Friday to accept the resignation of Prime Minister Gombojav Zandanshatar. A total of 74 percent of the 73 lawmakers present at the plenary session of the 126-seat unicameral parliament voted in favor of approving his resignation.

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Migration challenges intensify

Escalating conflict in the Middle East has caused immeasurable human and material losses, leaving regional security hanging by a thread and triggering large-scale, unsafe irregular migration flows. As a result, Europe once again finds itself on edge.

North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) Secretary General Mark Rutte speaks at a press conference in Brussels, Belgium, March 26, 2026. NATO countries continued to raise defense spending in 2025, with total expenditure expected to exceed 1.4 trillion USD, according to the organization's annual report released on Thursday. (Photo: Xinhua)
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World News in Brief: March 27

Representatives from the Lao government, private sector and international organizations convened to review Laos' macroeconomic assessment in 2025 and its outlook for 2026, highlighting persistent challenges that may impact the country's economic growth.

A man casts his vote at a polling station during Nepal’s parliamentary election in Kathmandu on March 5, 2026. (Photo: THX)
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A comprehensive test for Nepal

The newly formed Rastriya Swatantra Party (RSP) secured a landslide victory in Nepal’s recent parliamentary election, injecting fresh vitality into the South Asian nation’s politics after profound upheaval. New leaders now face both high expectations and pressures as a comprehensive test of their governance, substantive reforms, and social stability.

EC President Ursula von der Leyen and Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese. (Photo: europa.eu)
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A message of cooperation and trust

The European Union (EU) and Australia have announced the conclusion of negotiations and the signing of a bilateral Free Trade Agreement (FTA). This rather unexpected announcement has been warmly welcomed by people across Europe and Oceania, who have waited nearly a decade for a firm handshake between the two continents in the field of trade.

Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez speaks at the Congress of Deputies in Madrid, Spain, March 25, 2026. Sanchez on Wednesday reiterated his opposition to the war in Iran, which has spread across the Middle East, criticizing the military actions of the United States and Israel. (Photo: Xinhua)
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World News in Brief: March 26

UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres on Wednesday urged the United States and Israel to end the war against Iran and called on Iran to stop attacking its neighbors.

Delegates attend the COP30 in Belém, Brazil, on November 10, 2025. (Photo: Xinhua)
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COP31 and urgent call to save island nations from rising sea levels

Amid increasingly extreme climate conditions, the agenda of the 31st Conference of the Parties to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (COP31) continues to draw significant global attention. At the forefront is the urgent need to find effective solutions to save island nations facing the risk of disappearance.

Voters collect ballot papers at the City Hall in Copenhagen, Denmark, on March 24, 2026. Denmark's ruling Social Democrats remained the largest party in Tuesday's parliamentary election, according to preliminary official results based on vote counts in metropolitan Denmark, while counting in Greenland and the Faroe Islands is still ongoing. (Photo: Xinhua)
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World News in Brief: March 25

The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) chief on Tuesday reiterated his call for maximum restraint following a fresh attack on Iran's nuclear facility.

People gather near a military aircraft crash site in the province of Putumayo, Colombia, March 23, 2026. The death toll from a Colombian military aircraft crash in southern Colombia's Putumayo region has risen to 66, with 57 others injured, local media reported on Monday, citing military sources. (Photo: Xinhua)
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World News in Brief: March 24

Japan will start releasing oil from state reserves on Thursday, Prime Minister Takaichi Sanae said Tuesday, as concerns over supply mount amid the ongoing U.S.-Israeli strikes on Iran.

Slovenia's Prime Minister Robert Golob (front C) delivers a statement at the National Assembly of Slovenia in Ljubljana, Slovenia, March 22, 2026. Slovenia's ruling Freedom Movement (FM), led by Prime Minister Robert Golob, secured a narrow victory in the country's parliamentary election on Sunday, according to preliminary results. (Photo: Xinhua)
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World News in Brief: March 23

The first session of the 10th Lao National Assembly elected Sonexay Siphandone, a member of the Political Bureau of the Lao People's Revolutionary Party Central Committee, as prime minister on Monday.

Emergency responders work at an impact site of an Iranian missile attack in Dimona, southern Israel, March 21, 2026. A missile fired from Iran injured 47 people in the southern Israeli city of Dimona on Saturday night, including a 10-year-old boy in serious condition, according to Israel's national emergency service Magen David Adom (MDA). (Israel Defense Forces/Handout via Xinhua)
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World News in Brief: March 22

Bolivia will deploy around 250,000 personnel to ensure transparency and security in the subnational elections scheduled for Sunday, in which more than 7.4 million citizens are eligible to vote.

A staff member loads a wooden board at the Bunnings store in Tuggeranong, Canberra, Australia, on March 20, 2026. Australia's unemployment rate rose to 4.3 percent in February, according to official data, defying economists' expectations that it would remain steady. (Photo: Xinhua)
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World News in Brief: March 21

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has announced that the next meeting aimed at ending the Russia-Ukraine conflict would take place in the United States on Saturday.

U.S. Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell attends a press conference in Washington, D.C., the United States, March 18, 2026. The U.S. Federal Reserve on Wednesday decided to maintain its target range for the federal funds rate at 3.5-3.75 percent, in line with market expectations. (Photo: Xinhua)
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World News in Brief: March 19

Anutin Charnvirakul, a candidate from the Bhumjaithai Party, was re-elected Thailand's prime minister after securing a simple majority in a vote cast by the House of Representatives on Thursday.

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