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Weak Pope Francis wielding power, rewriting narrative of how popes exercise authority

Despite illness and hospitalisation, Pope Francis continues to wield power over the Catholic Church. Balancing humility and authority, he reshapes the role of pope by openly showing weakness while maintaining control, even during his 5 pneumonia battle.

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Lewis Hamilton wins Chinese F1 Sprint race for his first Ferrari victory

Lewis Hamilton claimed his first Ferrari win in the Chinese F1 Sprint on 22 March, leading from pole and holding off Oscar Piastri. Hamilton finished 6.9s ahead for eight points, moving to seventh in standings.

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North Korean leader reaffirms support for Russia's war in Ukraine in talks with top official

Kim Jong Un reaffirmed support for Russia's war in Ukraine during talks with Russia’s Sergei Shoigu in Pyongyang. They pledged to uphold their mutual defence treaty as reports suggest North Korea sent additional troops and weapons to aid Russia.

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New Canadian leader says Trump will want trade talks as Americans suffer from trade war

Canadian PM Mark Carney says US President Trump will seek trade talks as Americans feel the impact of the trade war. Carney promises relief for affected Canadians, plans for national trade corridors, and aims to protect Canada's sovereignty and economy.

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Thane court sentences man to life imprisonment in 2016 murder case

A Thane court sentenced Ajay Vishwakarma to life imprisonment for the 2016 murder of Jay Prajapati. Forensic evidence linked him to the crime. The co-accused, Sanjay Goutam, was acquitted due to lack of evidence.

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NIT Silchar's assistant professor arrested for 'molestation' of student

An NIT Silchar assistant professor was arrested on 21 March for allegedly molesting a female student. He was suspended as protests erupted and a case was registered.

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Japan, China, South Korea discuss trilateral cooperation

Japan, China, and South Korea met on 22 March in Tokyo, agreeing to strengthen cooperation on denuclearisation, ageing, disasters, and cultural exchange amid rising regional tensions.

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No effort to be spared for Bihar's all-round development: PM Modi

PM Narendra Modi wished people on Bihar Diwas, reaffirming commitment to Bihar’s development. He highlighted its rich history, culture, and the role of its hardworking people in India’s progress.

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First JAC meet on Delimitation begins under Stalin; BJP calls it "corruption-hiding meeting"

The first JAC meeting on delimitation began on 22 March in Chennai, led by TN CM M K Stalin. Leaders from Kerala, Telangana, and Punjab joined. BJP staged black flag protests, calling it a “corruption-hiding meeting” to divert attention from misrule.

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George Foreman, legendary heavyweight champion, dies at 76

George Foreman, legendary heavyweight boxing champion and businessman known for his comeback and grill brand, died on 21 March at 76.