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Sports Mar 27, 2026

Catarina Macario Signs Record-Breaking $8m Deal with San Diego Wave

US international forward Catarina Macario joins San Diego Wave on a five-year, $8m deal, reportedly…
US international forward Catarina Macario has made a significant move in the world of women's soccer, joining the San Diego Wave on a five-year deal worth $8m. This contract is reportedly the largest by total value in women's soccer history.The 26-year-old forward is expected to immediately become the focal point of the Wave's attack. Macario's contract with Chelsea was set to expire at the end of the WSL season, and she will now use the NWSL's new high impact player rule to pay her salary.Macario's move to San Diego represents a homecoming for the player, who began her development in Brazil before relocating to San Diego with her family at the age of 12. She spent five years with the local San Diego Surf, setting the youth league's all-time scoring record, before playing collegiately for Stanford.The addition of Macario to the Wave's roster is expected to greatly benefit the team's system, which often features extensive buildup sequences and passing into the heart of the box. Macario's complete approach to playing striker, including her ability in buildup and difficulty to dispossess, will likely make her a valuable asset to the team.This move also represents an opportunity for Macario to reassert her case to be part of the US women's national team core, particularly with the 2027 World Cup being held in Brazil, her nation of birth. Macario has scored 16 goals across her 29 international caps, including eight goals from 10 national team appearances in 2025.
#Catarina Macario #San Diego Wave #NWSL
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Environment Mar 27, 2026

Double Disaster: Women's Heightened Vulnerability in Post-Hurricane Caribbean

The Caribbean region reveals how women face disproportionate risks during natural disasters, from i…
When Hurricane Beryl devastated Union Island in St Vincent and the Grenadines in July 2024, 61-year-old Tedica Alexander found refuge at the Ashton community center, which her grandchildren called 'Final Destination.' As the storm intensified, the shelter quickly filled to capacity with 47 children and 147 adults, including three people using wheelchairs, while windows shattered and floodwaters rose above ankle height. Alexander's experience mirrors a broader pattern revealed across the Caribbean: women often take on caretaker roles during natural disasters, yet studies show this responsibility can make their experiences more difficult. UN Women reported in 2022 that pre-existing social and cultural demands on women as primary caregivers increase their vulnerability during disasters, with gendered roles making women and girls more likely to be killed in such events. While emergency shelters provide critical protection from storms, they often fail to address gender-based violence risks. A 2021 systematic review published in BMJ Global Health found that post-disaster environments frequently heighten risks for women and girls, with inadequate shelter infrastructure—such as lack of doors, walls, and locks—contributing to increased violence in Haiti, Japan, and Nepal. The International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies has been working to address these challenges, according to Loyce Pace, the organization's Americas regional director. The federation publishes manuals providing guidance to agencies working during natural disasters, focusing on ensuring governments understand their roles in emergencies and have access to necessary resources. Despite these efforts, significant challenges remain. In the Bahamas, emergency shelter capacity accommodates only 3% of the population, according to Aarone Sargent, managing director of the Disaster Risk Management Authority. During Hurricane Melissa in 2025, approximately 1,800 people from the southern islands were evacuated to New Providence and accommodated in six or seven shelters. The recovery phase presents particular difficulties for women. As Pace notes, while immediate response has improved attention to vulnerable populations, the recovery period often proves more challenging, especially for single women seeking loans or rebuilding businesses. Alexander, whose home and livelihood were destroyed in Hurricane Beryl, continues to live without electricity or water, struggling to regain stability months after the disaster. As the Caribbean region faces increasingly frequent and intense storms, experts emphasize the need for gender-responsive disaster planning and adequate shelter infrastructure that addresses the specific vulnerabilities women and girls face before, during, and after natural disasters.
#UN Women #Caribbean Disaster Relief #Gender-Based Violence
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World Economy Mar 27, 2026

Asda Boss Urges Government to Support Farmers and Ease Fuel Costs Amid Middle East Conflict

Asda's executive chair, Allan Leighton, has called on the UK government to take action to support f…
Asda's executive chair, Allan Leighton, has urged the UK government to take immediate action to support farmers and ease fuel costs, as the conflict in the Middle East threatens to drive up food prices. Leighton warned that food prices would inevitably rise as a result of the conflict, citing pressure on farmers from higher fertiliser, energy, and fuel costs.While Asda has so far received only a trickle of requests for cost price increases from suppliers, Leighton expects the pace of cost increases to be volatile and vary across different commodities. He also warned of temporary shortages at petrol stations as supplies are squeezed by the conflict, with the average price of unleaded petrol in the UK rising to 150p a litre.Leighton accused the government of benefiting from £3bn of income from fuel duties as prices rise and called on them to ease these duties or support farmers on energy or other costs. He suggested that tax from fuel duty should be redistributed to support farmers in some form.The Asda boss's comments come after Simon Wolfson, CEO of Next, suggested that clothing prices could rise by 4-10% if the conflict in the Middle East extends into the autumn and factories are hit by higher fuel and fabric costs. Daniel Ervér, CEO of H&M;, also warned that a prolonged conflict could have a significant impact on consumer spending and cause inflation.Asda's underlying profits dropped by a third to £764m last year, with non-fuel sales sliding 3.3% to £21bn. However, the company reported its first month of underlying sales growth in stores in almost two years in March, after resolving IT problems linked to a switch away from services provided by its former owner Walmart.
#asda #fuel #costs
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Sports Mar 27, 2026

Tiger Woods Involved in Florida Rollover Crash

Golf star Tiger Woods was involved in a rollover crash in Florida on Friday afternoon. The Martin c…
Golf legend Tiger Woods was involved in a rollover crash in Florida on Friday afternoon, according to a report by ABC News, citing the local sheriff's office.The incident occurred in Martin County, with local CBS affiliate WPEC reporting that the crash involved two vehicles, one of which rolled over. Fortunately, fire rescue officials confirmed that there were no injuries, with one person reported in stable condition and another declining medical treatment.Sheriff John Budensiek is expected to hold a press conference to provide further details about the cause of the crash and Woods's condition. This development comes as Woods has been dealing with ongoing fitness concerns and a limited golf schedule in recent years, following a serious car crash in February 2021 that left him with significant leg injuries.The 50-year-old golf icon, an 82-time PGA Tour winner and 15-time major champion, has not appeared in an official tournament since July 2024. His participation in upcoming events, including the US Senior Open and the Masters at Augusta National Golf Club, remains uncertain.This is a developing story.
#Tiger Woods #Martin County Sheriff's Office #Florida rollover crash
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Business Mar 27, 2026

Lloyds Banking Group Exposes Personal Data of Nearly 500,000 Customers in IT Glitch

Lloyds Banking Group exposed personal data of nearly 500,000 customers due to an IT glitch in its m…
Lloyds Banking Group has suffered a significant data breach, exposing personal information of nearly 500,000 customers. The incident occurred due to an IT glitch in its mobile banking apps, which allowed some users to view others' account details, national insurance numbers, and payment references. The glitch, caused by a software defect introduced during an IT update on March 12, potentially affected up to 447,936 customers. Approximately 114,182 people ended up clicking into transactions that revealed sensitive information. Lloyds reported the incident to the Financial Conduct Authority and the Information Commissioner's Office within the required 72 hours. The bank has assured that there is currently no evidence of misuse or malicious activity. The incident raises concerns about customer protections in the digital banking era, especially as banks continue to close branches and push users towards online services. Lloyds has paid £139,000 to compensate 3,625 customers for distress and inconvenience, although no financial losses were reported. The Treasury committee chair, Meg Hillier, emphasized the trade-off between convenience and security in modern banking, stating that consumers must understand the risks associated with online interactions. Lloyds will provide further updates on the incident to the committee in April and September, and is committed to addressing its responsibilities towards affected customers.
#Lloyds Banking Group #mobile banking app #IT glitch
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Technology Mar 27, 2026

Wikipedia Introduces Strict Ban on AI-Generated Content

Wikipedia has implemented a new policy banning the use of artificial intelligence (AI) in generatin…
Wikipedia has introduced a strict ban on AI-generated content in its online encyclopedia, marking a significant shift in its approach to artificial intelligence. The policy change comes amid concerns that large language models (LLMs) 'often violate' Wikipedia's core principles.The English language version of Wikipedia, which boasts over 7.1 million articles, will no longer permit the use of AI for content creation or rewriting. However, there are exceptions for AI-assisted translations and minor copy edits, provided that human review is conducted.The decision follows a vote among Wikipedia's community of volunteer editors, which supported the ban. The use of AI has been a contentious issue among editors, with some expressing concerns over the potential for LLMs to introduce misleading or 'hallucinated' results.Wikipedia's founder, Jimmy Wales, has previously expressed skepticism about the use of AI in content creation, stating that current models are 'nowhere near good enough' from a Wikipedian standpoint. The ban reflects Wikipedia's commitment to maintaining the accuracy and reliability of its content.The move comes as AI technology continues to proliferate, with ChatGPT reportedly overtaking Wikipedia in monthly website visits last year. Despite the ban, Wikipedia acknowledges that AI can still be useful for certain tasks, such as suggesting basic copy edits, but caution is required to prevent LLMs from introducing unauthorized content.
#wikipedia #use #not
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Video Mar 26, 2026

Israeli Airstrike Claims Life of Teen Volunteer Paramedic in Lebanon

A teenage volunteer paramedic was killed in an Israeli airstrike in Lebanon, highlighting the ongoi…
A tragic incident has occurred in Lebanon, where a teenage volunteer paramedic lost their life in an Israeli airstrike. The event took place on March 26, 2026, and has been reported by Al Jazeera.The victim, a teen volunteer, was actively involved in providing medical assistance, underscoring the grave risks faced by civilians and medical personnel in conflict-affected areas.This incident has further strained the already tense relations between Israel and Lebanon, drawing attention to the humanitarian consequences of ongoing hostilities in the region.
#teen #volunteer #paramedic
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Sports Mar 26, 2026

Iran Football Team Trains in Turkiye Amid US-Israel Conflict Ahead of World Cup

Iran's men's football team is training in Turkiye ahead of the World Cup, seeking to minimize distr…
Iran's men's football team, Team Melli, has been training in southern Turkiye as they prepare for two upcoming friendly matches before the FIFA World Cup. The team's preparations come against the backdrop of the US-Israel war on Iran, which is likely to attract heightened attention during the World Cup.The team held a training session in Belek, Antalya, with tightly restricted media access. Officials stated that they wanted to avoid distractions before the matches, which are critical to their World Cup preparations.Iran's football federation is in discussions with FIFA about moving its World Cup matches to Mexico from the US due to concerns over player safety. The friendly matches were originally scheduled to take place in Jordan but were moved to Turkiye following the outbreak of the war on Iran.The team will play against Nigeria on Friday and Costa Rica on Tuesday. Striker Sardar Azmoun was omitted from the squad after posting a picture on his Instagram feed of a meeting with Dubai's ruler Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum. Iranian media reported that Azmoun had been expelled from the national team for a perceived act of disloyalty to the government.
#Iran national football team #Turkish Football Federation #Nigeria national football team
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News Mar 26, 2026

Bangladesh Bus Accident: 24 Dead as Vehicle Plunges into Padma River

A bus carrying 40 passengers lost control and plunged into the Padma River in central Bangladesh, r…
A devastating bus accident occurred in central Bangladesh on Wednesday, resulting in at least 24 fatalities. The bus, which was carrying 40 passengers, lost control while approaching a ferry at Daulatdia in Rajbari district, about 100km from Dhaka.The bus sank nearly 9 metres into the river, making rescue efforts challenging. Rescuers recovered 22 bodies from inside the submerged bus, including five children, 11 women, and six men. Two more women died later after being rescued.Search and rescue efforts were led by four fire service units and 10 divers, supported by the army, police, coastguard, and local authorities. Officials fear that more passengers may still be missing.The accident highlights the poor road safety record in Bangladesh, where hundreds of people die each year in road and ferry accidents. The World Health Organization estimates that over 31,500 traffic-related deaths occur annually, translating to more than 85 deaths per day in the country of 170 million people.Deadly crashes are relatively common in Bangladesh due to poor roads, badly maintained vehicles, and reckless driving. The country's Road Safety Foundation reported over 200 deaths during the recent Eid holidays, including a train-bus collision that killed 12 people.
#bus #river #people
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