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Thousands of cars left stranded on Kenyan island as Middle East war blocks delivery

Lamu (Kenya) (AFP) – Bound for Dubai, but stranded on the Kenyan island of Lamu, thousands of high-end cars are sitting in warehouses and parking lots, blocked from their destination by the war the Middle East. 4,000 vehicles were unloaded from two ships that left Japan days before the United States and Israel launched the war against Iran, with another 5,000 due to arrive next week, according to local port authorities. The port of Lamu is found on an island paradise and UNESCO World Heritage Site that the Kenyan government is developing into a major transport hub.

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Mumbai rings in local new year with colourful ‘Gudi Padwa’ festival

Mumbai (India) (AFP) – Huge crowds of Hindu devotees pack the streets of a southern Mumbai neighbourhood to celebrate the “Gudi Padwa” festival, which marks new year in the western Indian state of Maharashtra. The festival heralds the arrival of spring and is celebrated with colourful decorations, street processions, dancing, food and prayers. “It’s vibrant, it’s very important,” says Purva Mantri, one of those celebrating.

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Macron slams Middle East energy strikes as ‘reckless’

Brussels (Belgium) (AFP) – French President Emmanuel Macron warns of a “reckless” escalation in the Middle East, as Iran struck a series of Gulf energy sites after an Israeli attack on its South Pars gas field. Macron’s comments come as he arrives for a crunch summit in Brussels, with European leaders set to discuss a range of global issues, from the Middle East war and the resulting energy crisis, to funding for Ukraine.

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Pop Mart shoppers offer mixed thoughts on upcoming Labubu movie

Shanghai (AFP) – Shoppers at Pop Mart’s flagship store in Shanghai have a mixed reaction to the announcement of an upcoming Labubu movie. “The whole fever, it was kind of intense,” says Camilla Pinheiro, wary of the heights reached by the global craze for the snaggle-toothed dolls, which rose to fame as the accessory of choice for top celebrities like Rihanna and Dua Lipa. Pop Mart sold more than 100 million Labubu dolls last year, with Chinese officials hailing the character’s popularity as evidence of China’s growing cultural and soft power.

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‘It takes money to kill bad guys’: Pentagon chief on $200bn request for Iran conflict

Arlington (United States) (AFP) – “It takes money to kill bad guys,” says US Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth, addressing a report that the Pentagon has requested more than $200 billion in additional funding for the US-Israeli war against Iran. Speaking to reporters in Arlington, Virginia, Hegseth says that when the war ends “will be at the President’s choosing,” and that US munitions “are better spent in our own interests” than being handed to Ukraine.

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Filipino jeepney drivers protest against high fuel prices government fare hike U-turn

Manila (AFP) – Lining the streets of Manila, the Philippine capital, the drivers of the city’s jeepney minibuses protest against soaring fuel prices in the midst of the Middle East war, as well as what they say is a lack of government support. Earlier in the week, the country’s transport regulator announced fare hikes across an array of public transport, but the move was quickly cancelled, with President Ferdinand Marcos instead promising commuters free rides instead. “All our money just goes to the purchase of diesel,” says Edwin Bautista, one of those protesting.

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China calls killing of Iranian leaders ‘unacceptable’

Beijing (AFP) – China condemns the killing of Iran’s national security chief in an Israeli air strike, describing it as “unacceptable.” Ali Larijani was the highest-profile Iranian killed since supreme leader Ali Khamenei and other senior figures died during a wave of US and Israeli strikes when the war began on 28 February. “China is shocked,” says foreign ministry spokesperson Lin Jian, “we have always opposed the use of force in international relations.”

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Finland tops happiness index, Afghanistan ranked bottom

Helsinki (AFP) – Finland has maintained its position as the world’s happiest country for a ninth year running, according to the World Happiness Report, with Denmark and Iceland following close behind. Costa Rica ranks fourth, entering the top five for the first time, with Afghanistan at the bottom of the list.

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Gunshots heard in Iran as crowds gathered for fire festival are dispersed

Tehran (AFP) – Images posted on social media on March 17, 2026 appear to show Iran’s Basij paramilitary force attempting to disperse crowds gathered for Chaharshanbe Suri, an ancient Iranian festival of light and fire marked before Nowruz, in Tehran, with gunshots heard in the background. The locations of these videos have been verified by AFPTV teams in Paris with the help of satellite images.

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Fear in central Beirut as Israel strikes, with and without warning

Beirut (Lebanon) (AFP) – Israel repeatedly strikes three densely populated central Beirut neighbourhoods the morning of 18 March, with Lebanese authorities reporting a death toll of at least 12 including a director in Hezbollah’s Al Manar TV. Lebanon was drawn into the Middle East war on 2 March when militant group Hezbollah launched rockets into Israel to avenge the killing of Iran’s supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, leading to a response of intense Israeli strikes on multiple regions around the country and ground operations in the south.

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