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Parliament is back for 2026, and after smuggling a hot honey and lemon drink into the chamber, opposition leader Basil Zempilas began question time with last year’s theme.

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Households have faced a sharp rise in the cost of heating oil since the outbreak of the US-Israeli war with Iran.

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Perseus Mining to sell Sudan gold project for $260 million

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Thai Government Shuts Down More Than 437,000 Illegal Websites in Major Crackdown

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The government blocked over 437,000 illegal URLs in five months, primarily targeting online gambling. Enhanced enforcement measures include AI detection and expedited service provider notifications to combat digital crime.


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  • The government has blocked over 437,000 illegal website URLs in five months to combat online crime, primarily targeting online gambling. A total of 437,473 URLs were removed from October 1, 2025, to February 28, 2026.
  • In February alone, 132,842 links were blocked on social media and websites. Online gambling dominated this action, with 362,482 URLs affected, alongside sites related to e-cigarettes, alcohol, cannabis, firearms, prostitution, scams, misinformation, hate speech, and pornography.
  • The Ministry of Digital Economy and Society is using artificial intelligence to detect illegal online activities. This technology aids in supporting court-ordered suspensions and enables swift communication with internet service providers to ensure effective blocking of harmful websites.

The government has reportedly blocked more than 437,000 illegal website URLs over the past five months as part of expanded efforts to combat online crime. Authorities said most of the blocked sites were linked to online gambling activities.

Deputy Government Spokesperson Lalida Persvivatana said the Ministry of Digital Economy and Society carried out the enforcement between October 1, 2025, and February 28, 2026, removing a total of 437,473 illegal URLs. In February alone, authorities blocked 132,842 links across social media platforms and websites.

Online gambling accounted for the largest share, with 362,482 blocked URLs. Other categories included content related to electronic cigarettes, alcohol advertising, cannabis sales, firearms, and prostitution. Authorities also blocked additional sites linked to scams, misinformation, hate speech, and pornographic material.

The ministry has deployed artificial intelligence systems to detect and analyze illegal online activities before forwarding information to enforcement platforms that support court-ordered website suspensions. Additional tools enable authorities to quickly send orders to internet service providers and verify that blocked websites remain inaccessible, thereby boosting efforts to reduce illegal digital activities and online crime.

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Winter blizzards cancel 2,000 flights across Midwest airports nationwide Sunday

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At least 2,000 flights were canceled Sunday as winter blizzards continue to batter the Upper Midwest, turning at least one normally bustling airport into a virtual ghost town.

According to the latest data from FlightAware, U.S. flight cancellations Sunday accounted for roughly 78% of all canceled flights worldwide, with at least 2,216 flights grounded out of roughly 2,842 global cancellations.

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Meanwhile, an additional 6,826 delays have reportedly rippled across the national air network, further straining travel schedules across the world.

Many airlines have since issued guidelines allowing passengers to change their flights without major fees, providing flexibility for travelers affected by the winter storms.

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Minneapolis-St. Paul International Airport resembled a ghost town on March 15, 2026. (Fox 9 Minneapolis-St. Paul / Fox News)

The epicenter of the disruptions remains in the Midwest, with the heaviest impact centered on Chicago, followed by Minneapolis. The fallout has created noticeable ripple effects at other major U.S. airports, including Atlanta and Denver. 

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The airport seeing the largest impact by sheer volume is Chicago’s O’Hare International Airport, with a reported 790 flights affected, according to FlyChicago.

At least 27% of its departing flights have been canceled, while another 29% of incoming flights have also been scrapped, according to FlightAware.

Another 839 flights, both incoming and outgoing, have been delayed, with average wait times of 82 minutes, according to FlyChicago.

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A fierce snow blizzard lashes the exterior of the airport, grounding flights and disrupting travel at MSP. (MSP Airport/Fox 9 Minneapolis-St. Paul / Fox News)

The major airport with the highest percentage of affected flights is Minneapolis-St. Paul International (MSP), where 73% of departing flights and 64% of arriving flights have reportedly been canceled, FlightAware reported.

MSP Airport noted a total of 726 canceled flights and 177 on-time departures, while Fox 9 Minneapolis-St. Paul observed Sunday that the terminals virtually resembled a ghost town, with minimal staff on site.

The airport released a statement on their social media Sunday morning, highlighting the severity of the winter storms that disrupted operations at the airport.

“Fake spring came to an end as snow arrived at MSP Saturday evening,” it said. “Airlines have canceled more than 450 flights to and from MSP on Sunday. Please check with your airline for the latest flight information. Stay safe!”

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Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International (ATL), another major hub connecting to Chicago and Minneapolis, reportedly experienced significant disruptions as well, with at least 227 total flights delayed and another 87 canceled.  

Similarly, Denver International (DEN) saw 466 delays and 60 total cancellations. 

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Snow blankets the tarmac at Minneapolis-St. Paul International Airport, highlighting the storm’s impact on flights. (MSP Airport/Fox 9 Minneapolis-St. Paul / Fox News)

Most major carriers have issued travel waivers, allowing passengers to rebook flights as the storm continues to rage. Officials suggest checking airline websites frequently for any updates.  

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United Airlines issued notices allowing passengers with affected flights from the Upper Midwest and Great Lakes region to reschedule their trips with minimal fee changes.

“You can reschedule your trip and we’ll waive change fees and fare differences,” the site said. “But, your new flight must be a United flight departing between March 12, 2026 and March 20, 2026. Tickets must be in the same cabin and between the same cities as originally booked.”

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While Delta Air Lines had previously set a March 22 deadline for ticket reissuance, passengers can now extend this deadline to March 24, 2026.

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American Airlines also announced that passengers can change their trips with no change fee, provided the new bookings are made by March 26, 2026.

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Exclusive-US, China discuss farm goods, managed trade in ’remarkably stable’ Paris talks-sources

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Honda’s $15.7 billion EV writedown is painful, but China challenges loom down the road

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Perpetual to sell wealth management arm to Bain Capital for $350 million upfront

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Liquidators chase Chris Marco’s $261m scheme trail

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Liquidators of convicted fraudster Chris Marco’s Ponzi scheme have continued to chase the money paid out to investors from the $261 million funds pool.

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