• Multiple key U.S. allies in Europe are now taking unprecedented steps to restrict American military flights amid the ongoing conflict with Iran, widening diplomatic tensions with Washington. After Spain closed its airspace to U.S. military aircraft involved in operations against Iran — forcing bombers and refueling planes to reroute around Spanish territory — France has joined in by refusing to allow planes carrying U.S. weapons destined for the war to pass over its airspace.

    Spain’s defense minister said the move reflects Madrid’s position that the conflict is “unilateral” and “against international law,” and it follows earlier refusals to let U.S. forces use jointly operated bases for war‑related flights. France’s action — reported by multiple diplomatic sources — marks the first time Paris has denied overflight for U.S. weapons shipments since the Iran conflict began, and has drawn sharp criticism from President Trump.

    These developments signal a deepening rift within NATO, as European leaders balance alliance obligations with opposition to what they view as an escalating military campaign that risks broader regional and global instability.
    Multiple key U.S. allies in Europe are now taking unprecedented steps to restrict American military flights amid the ongoing conflict with Iran, widening diplomatic tensions with Washington. After Spain closed its airspace to U.S. military aircraft involved in operations against Iran — forcing bombers and refueling planes to reroute around Spanish territory — France has joined in by refusing to allow planes carrying U.S. weapons destined for the war to pass over its airspace. Spain’s defense minister said the move reflects Madrid’s position that the conflict is “unilateral” and “against international law,” and it follows earlier refusals to let U.S. forces use jointly operated bases for war‑related flights. France’s action — reported by multiple diplomatic sources — marks the first time Paris has denied overflight for U.S. weapons shipments since the Iran conflict began, and has drawn sharp criticism from President Trump. These developments signal a deepening rift within NATO, as European leaders balance alliance obligations with opposition to what they view as an escalating military campaign that risks broader regional and global instability.
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  • Finally March is over we will miss it a lot This month we became witnesses to historical events
    Finally March is over we will miss it a lot This month we became witnesses to historical events
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  • In Indonesia’s Surabaya, people once rode the Suroboyo Bus by paying with plastic bottles instead of cash
    Passengers could exchange around 5 bottles or 10 plastic cups for a ride, turning trash into transport!

    The idea was launched to fight plastic waste and promote recycling in a fun, smart way
    A brilliant reminder that even a simple bus ride can help make a city cleaner and greener
    In Indonesia’s Surabaya, people once rode the Suroboyo Bus by paying with plastic bottles instead of cash Passengers could exchange around 5 bottles or 10 plastic cups for a ride, turning trash into transport! The idea was launched to fight plastic waste and promote recycling in a fun, smart way A brilliant reminder that even a simple bus ride can help make a city cleaner and greener
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  • The Chicago Bulls have waived guard Jaden Ivey after a series of controversial social media posts that included anti‑gay comments and a denunciation of the league’s support for Pride Month — calling it “unrighteousness.” The decision, announced Monday, came just hours after the 24‑year‑old former top‑five draft pick livestreamed lengthy remarks criticizing LGBTQ+ inclusion in the NBA and other topics.

    Chicago cited “conduct detrimental to the team” as the reason for the move, and coach Billy Donovan emphasized that the organization expects respect and professionalism from players, especially in a league that actively celebrates diversity and inclusion.

    Ivey had only played four games with the Bulls after being traded earlier this season and was sidelined with a knee injury at the time of his comments — but the backlash was swift, with the team choosing to cut ties rather than navigate the fallout from his remarks.

    This situation is fueling a broader conversation in sports and culture about freedom of speech, workplace standards, and how professional leagues handle public expressions of personal beliefs that target LGBTQ+ communities.
    The Chicago Bulls have waived guard Jaden Ivey after a series of controversial social media posts that included anti‑gay comments and a denunciation of the league’s support for Pride Month — calling it “unrighteousness.” The decision, announced Monday, came just hours after the 24‑year‑old former top‑five draft pick livestreamed lengthy remarks criticizing LGBTQ+ inclusion in the NBA and other topics. Chicago cited “conduct detrimental to the team” as the reason for the move, and coach Billy Donovan emphasized that the organization expects respect and professionalism from players, especially in a league that actively celebrates diversity and inclusion. Ivey had only played four games with the Bulls after being traded earlier this season and was sidelined with a knee injury at the time of his comments — but the backlash was swift, with the team choosing to cut ties rather than navigate the fallout from his remarks. This situation is fueling a broader conversation in sports and culture about freedom of speech, workplace standards, and how professional leagues handle public expressions of personal beliefs that target LGBTQ+ communities.
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    Smart move
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