China consumer inflation hits 3-yr high on holiday surge, producer deflation lingers https://t.co/KS4IbiTpSZ https://t.co/KS4IbiTpSZ
— Reuters (@Reuters) March 9, 2026
Day: March 9, 2026
Share markets slid in Asia as the inflationary pulse from surging oil prices threatened to raise living costs, and perhaps interest rates, across the globe https://t.co/hkdfFSgCiR pic.twitter.com/rRI6RPrMmF
— Reuters (@Reuters) March 9, 2026
South Korea parliament due to finalise draft US investment bill under trade deal https://t.co/rRVjHaxj9b https://t.co/rRVjHaxj9b
— Reuters (@Reuters) March 9, 2026
Shots fired at Rihanna’s house in Beverly Hills, no injuries reported, media say https://t.co/BQvn0suVKs https://t.co/BQvn0suVKs
— Reuters (@Reuters) March 9, 2026
Venezuela released more political prisoners in the capital Caracas. The freed people were greeted by cheering supporters and family members pic.twitter.com/hKHMdIDCrL
— Reuters (@Reuters) March 9, 2026
Vietnam to remove fuel tariffs amid supply disruption due to Iran war https://t.co/W5nmjcNMYK https://t.co/W5nmjcNMYK
— Reuters (@Reuters) March 9, 2026
I’m on holiday in India. This is a facile observation, but Americans have barely scratched the surface in understanding how the rest of the world is reacting to this war. It’s more than well on its way to becoming an Iraq War-style disaster in the global imagination, underscored…
— Ishaan Tharoor (@ishaantharoor) March 9, 2026
On this day in 1920, militant nationalists storm Berlin to topple Germany’s post-war Weimar government. Although the Kapp Putsch, as it will be called, fails as citizens take to the streets in opposition, the incident serves as an ominous sign of things to come.
— Military History Now (@MilHistNow) Mar 9, 2026
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