⚡️BREAKING NEWS: Oil Washes Ashore in Bonaire After Gulfstream Ship Capsizes

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1. On Bonaire, Leeward Antilles, oil starts to wash ashore. It is thought to have come from the ship Gulfstream, which capsized earlier this month near Tobago, carrying some 35,000 barrels of oil.

2. In the Middle East, Iran has instructed its supported militia groups in Iraq and Syria to reduce attacks on American bases after U.S. strikes. Tehran aims to avoid open conflict with Washington.

3. The question of whether former President Donald Trump can assert immunity in special counsel Jack Smith's 2020 presidential election subversion case will be decided by the US Supreme Court. The arguments are slated to start in April.

4. Jordan, the UAE, Egypt, and France collaborated to airdrop aid to Gaza, including meals and supplies, marking the first time Egypt and the UAE participated. The operation addressed the urgent need amid growing restrictions on traditional aid distribution in the Israel-Hamas conflict.

5. The U.S. Army is cutting thousands of jobs to focus on Russia and China, indicating Middle East challenges persist. Job cuts address recruiting issues.

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6. The National Microbiology Laboratory in Winnipeg, Manitoba, fired two scientists in 2021. According to the Canadian government's investigation, the scientists had deep and covert ties to the Chinese government.

7. In the midst of growing strain with the Moldovan government, representatives of Transnistria, the internationally recognized breakaway area supported by Russia, petition the Russian Duma for increased intervention in Transnistria.

8. China requests that the major nuclear-armed nations in the world form a "no first use" agreement. At the moment, the only two nuclear-armed nations that formally uphold a no first use policy are China and India.

9. In San Juan de Opoa, Copán Department, Honduras, two buses collide, resulting in at least 17 fatalities.

10. Chad's government reports deaths in an overnight attack on security services in N'Djamena by the Socialist Party without Borders. In retaliation, the army strikes the party's HQ, killing multiple people—including Yaya Dillo Djérou, the president—and imposing internet restrictions throughout the nation's capital.

11. Ghana's Parliament passes a bill that imposes a five-year prison sentence for advocating for or promoting LGBT rights.

12. Christian Horner, the leader of Red Bull Formula One, has been found not guilty after an internal investigation into claims of "inappropriate" behavior made by a female employee. Horner is going to stay as the team captain.

13. U.S. Senator Mitch McConnell, who has led the Senate GOP since 2007, says he will resign as minority leader of the Senate in November.

14. Two men, Karl Jordan Jr. and Ronald Washington, were found guilty of fatally shooting hip-hop DJ Jam Master Jay (Jason Mizell) in 2002 in his Queens recording studio

15. Prince Harry's court challenge against the government's decision to revoke his automatic right to police protection while in the UK is dismissed by High Court of Justice Judge Peter Richard Lane.

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