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Europe: 12 Tons Of KitKat Chocolate Bars Stolen From Truck, Goods Did Not Reach Poland From Italy – Thieves Steal 12 Tons Of Chocolate Bars In Europe

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Twelve tons of KitKat chocolate bars went missing in Europe last week. Swiss food company Nestle said on Saturday that a truck carrying chocolate was stolen.



KitKat said its truck carrying 413,793 chocolate bars had left central Italy for supply to Europe. But the truck did not reach its final destination in Poland. The truck and its contents have not been found yet. KitKat is made by Nestle.

However, Nestle did not reveal where the truck went missing.

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In a separate statement, KitKat said the missing chocolate bars could be tracked using a special batch code. Anyone who scans the batch numbers of these stolen chocolates will receive instructions on how to contact KitKat.

Kitkat said that even though thieves have good taste. But cargo theft is becoming a growing problem for businesses of all types.

Rcb Vs Srh: RCB chased the target of 200+ runs in 16 overs, half-centuries from Kohli-Padikkal and Kishan in the season opener – Ipl 2026 Rcb Vs Srh Result: Royal Challengers Bengaluru Vs Sunrisers Hyderabad Key Highlights Analysis Result

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IPL 2026 RCB vs SRH Result: Royal Challengers Bengaluru vs Sunrisers Hyderabad Key Highlights Analysis Result

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With the help of stormy half-centuries from Virat Kohli and Devdutt Padikkal, defending champions Royal Challengers Bangalore (RCB) defeated Sunrisers Hyderabad by six wickets in the first match of IPL 2026. Hyderabad, who came to bat first after losing the toss in the match played at M Chinnaswamy Stadium in Bangalore on Saturday, scored 201 runs for nine wickets in 20 overs with the help of innings of Ishan Kishan (80) and Aniket Verma (43). In reply, RCB scored 203 runs for four wickets in 15.4 overs and won the match.
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Nepal Politics: ‘No one is above the law…’, Home Minister Sudan Gurung said on the arrest of former Nepal PM KP Oli

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The country’s former Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli was arrested on Saturday (28 March 2026) in connection with the investigation into the Genji protests that took place in Nepal in September last year. In the meeting of the newly formed cabinet held on Friday (27 March 2026) under the chairmanship of Nepal’s new Prime Minister Balendra Shah Balen, it was decided to immediately implement the commission’s report. Nepal’s Home Minister Sudan Gurung has reacted on this. He posted on the social media platform Facebook and wrote, ‘No one is above the law. We have controlled former Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli and outgoing Home Minister Ramesh Lekhak. This is not revenge for anything, this is just the beginning of justice. I believe that now the country will take a new direction.

Nepal Police said that Oli, president of the Communist Party of Nepal-Unified Marxist-Leninist (CPN-UML), was arrested early Saturday from Gundu area of ​​Bhaktapur district, 12 km east of Kathmandu. It said that former Home Minister and Nepali Congress leader Ramesh Lekhak was also arrested from his residence in Katunje of Suryavinayak Municipality of Bhaktapur district. Oli and the writer have been arrested for their involvement in suppressing the ‘Gen Ji’ movement that took place on September 8 and 9 last year. 76 people including many youth were killed in this movement.

How many years can the jail term be?

The commission formed to investigate the incidents related to the Zen Ji movement has recommended legal action in the criminal case against Oli and the author and others. The newly formed government of Nepal led by Balendra Shah in its first cabinet meeting on Friday decided to immediately implement the recommendations of the inquiry commission. Police said that Oli and the writer have been kept in custody at the Kathmandu District Police Circle in Bhadrakali. The inquiry commission has recommended a prison sentence of three to 10 years for this crime.

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Speeding Thar snatched three lives: Nana and his two grandsons, who were on foot, were hit by a collision, all three died – Three People Killed In A Collision With A Speeding Vehicle In Khor Village, Pataudi

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In Khod village of Pataudi, around 11 pm on Friday night, a speeding Thar hit a maternal grandfather and his two grandsons who were walking on foot. Both the children died on the spot in the accident, while the person died during treatment in the hospital. On receiving the information, the police of Pataudi police station took possession of the three bodies and took them to the mortuary. After the accident, the driver ran away leaving the Thar at the spot. The police have taken Thar into custody and parked it in the police station.



The deceased have been identified as Subhash (53), resident of Khod village, and his grandsons Zaid Khan (9) and Ishant (10), residents of Milakpur village, Bhiwadi (Rajasthan). According to the information, on Friday night, Subhash had come with his two grandsons Zayed and Ishant to meet his brothers on Lokra Road near Khod village. He was going back home with both of them at night. When they were going on Lokra Road at around 10.55 pm, a Thar coming from behind at high speed hit Subhash and his grandsons Zayed and Ishant. Due to the impact of the Thar, all three were thrown 10 to 30 feet away.

Ishant and Zaik died on the spot due to serious injuries. At the same time, passersby took all three to a nearby hospital, where Subhash also died during treatment. Police have taken the bodies to Gurugram mortuary.

Inspector Brahmprakash, in-charge of Pataudi police station, said that the driver is being identified on the basis of the number of the Thar vehicle. Soon the driver will be arrested and further action will be taken. The speed of the Thar vehicle is said to be very high during the accident. In such a situation, only after questioning and medical examination of the driver, it will be known whether he had consumed alcohol or not.

Uproar in Bahrain after detainee dies in police custody | US-Israel war on Iran

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Rights groups in Bahrain say a 32-year-old man, arrested for opposing the war on Iran, was killed in police custody. Bahraini authorities dispute the account, but activists say the incident is part of a widening crackdown on opposition to the war.



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Israel’s unending attacks in Lebanon push country’s population to the brink | Israel attacks Lebanon News

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Beirut, Lebanon – It is four weeks into the United States-Israeli war on Iran, and millions of civilians are suffering in Lebanon, now facing a second large-scale Israeli attack on their country in less than two years.

About a quarter of Lebanon’s population has been displaced after Israel’s mass forced evacuation orders from the country’s south and Beirut’s southern suburbs, known as Dahiyeh.

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Many of the displaced are extremely frustrated and fatigued. And even those who are not displaced are feeling the pressure, with deadly Israeli attacks continuing, petrol prices increasing, business in general slowing down, and little sign that the conflict will end any time soon.

Samiha, a Palestinian teacher who had been living near Tyre, in southern Lebanon, but recently relocated to Beirut, said the experience was “not good at all”. However, with the previous Israeli campaign in Lebanon not long ago, her family came into this round more prepared.

“It’s not the first time for us. Now we know more about where to go.” Still, she maintained, “we don’t know how long this will last and if there is a solution”.

Foreigners most vulnerable

Israel intensified its war on Lebanon again on March 2, after Hezbollah responded to Israeli attacks for the first time in more than a year.

Hezbollah – a close ally of Iran – claimed the attack was retaliation for Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei’s assassination two days earlier. A ceasefire between Israel and Hezbollah had ostensibly been in effect since November 27, 2024, despite the United Nations counting more than 10,000 Israeli ceasefire violations in that period, and hundreds of Lebanese deaths.

After Hezbollah’s reply, Israel intensified its attacks on the south and declared its intention to occupy southern Lebanon. Israel also issued forced evacuation orders for areas of southern Lebanon, Beirut’s southern suburbs, and a few villages in the eastern Bekaa Valley, leading to a massive displacement crisis of at least 1.2 million people, according to the Lebanese government. Now, Israel has also stated its intent to occupy southern Lebanon and set up a so-called security zone, while destroying more villages along the southern border.

The crisis has hit people who live in Lebanon severely, particularly the country’s most vulnerable people.

“The most vulnerable cases that we’re coming upon are happening, either migrant workers, either Syrians, foreign bodies, basically,” Rena Ayoubi, a volunteer who has organised aid near Beirut’s waterfront, Biel, told Al Jazeera.

She said other people who have suffered deeply in this period include: people with chronic diseases, cancer patients on dialysis, people who cannot access insulin, and displaced people who don’t have access to a fridge to store their medicine.

‘Different in scale and speed’

A series of catastrophes is unfolding, with women, children and those suffering with psychological issues suffering the most, according to a variety of sources, including aid workers, volunteers and UN workers. The humanitarian crisis in 2024 was severe, they said, but 2026 is on a whole different level.

“Now is significantly different in the scale and speed and number of people impacted,” Anandita Philipose, the UN sexual and reproductive health agency (UNFPA)’s representative in Lebanon, told Al Jazeera. “The mass evacuation orders are new. The scale of displacement is new. The fact that civilian infrastructure was targeted is new.”

Many women, in particular, have been displaced not only from their homes but from their healthcare networks, including offices or support systems that will help them through pregnancies.

“Pregnant women do not stop giving birth in the middle of conflict, and women don’t stop having periods in the middle of conflicts,” Philipose said.

Israel’s latest war on Lebanon has so far killed 1,094 people and wounded another 3,119 in Lebanon, according to the country’s Ministry of Public Health. Among the dead are 81 women and 121 children, in just over three weeks.

“Children have yet again been caught up in this escalation, Heidi Diedrich, national director of World Vision in Lebanon, told Al Jazeera. “Children are deeply affected by the violence regardless of their protected status as civilians under international humanitarian law, and regardless of their rights as children. We are deeply concerned that this escalation will continue to impact children in Lebanon for weeks or even months to come.”

Never-ending trauma

At an office building in Beirut, two volunteers sit behind desks waiting for phones to ring. The volunteers are closely monitored by clinical psychologists. On the other end are people calling in for help, many in some of their darkest moments.

This is the office for the National Lifeline in Lebanon (1564) for Emotional Support and Suicide Prevention Hotline, a collaboration between the National Mental Health Programme and Embrace, a nonprofit focused on mental health. 1564 is the phone number that people who require psychological support can dial.

“We’ve been in the worst situation for the past two years,” Jad Chamoun, operations manager at the National Lifeline 1564, told Al Jazeera from the Lifeline centre in Beirut.

“Even when there was a ceasefire, people were still living under the conditions, they were still displaced.”

Even before March 2, about 64,000 people in Lebanon were displaced, according to the International Organization for Migration. According to a March 2025 report from Lebanon’s National Mental Health Programme, three in five people in the country “currently screen positive for depression, anxiety, or PTSD”. And that was before the current intensification.

“The living conditions we’re in is a continuous trauma, because it’s never ending,” Chamoun said. Lebanon went through one of the world’s worst economic crises in 2019, which continues today. In the following years, people in Lebanon experienced the COVID-19 pandemic, the Beirut explosion, mass emigration, and now two Israeli large-scale military campaigns in short succession.

Amid the current violence, the number of calls has increased substantially, Chamoun said, from about 30 a day during 2024’s Israeli attacks to almost 50 a day now. But, he added, that the peak for calls tends to be a few months after the end of a conflict or crisis. Currently, people are in survival mode.

The cascading series of disasters and brutal Israeli aggression has left many in Lebanon near, or well past, their breaking points. Many are falling through the cracks. Volunteers and professionals at efforts like this one are doing what they can to catch as many people as they can.

“We try to sit with them in the darkness, which is what’s heavy around us. We try to share with them this pain,” Chamoun said. “And this is what’s been the heaviest nowadays.”



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US-Cuba Standoff: Trump increases Cuba’s problems after Venezuela and Iran, what does America want? know everything

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Tension between America and Cuba has increased further. After the decision of US President Donald Trump, the oil supply to Cuba has been banned, due to which the situation there has worsened. According to reports, there are frequent power cuts in Cuba. The reason for this is that the country does not have enough fuel and its electricity system is also very old. It is being told that Cuba has not received oil from outside for many months and it is able to produce only about 40% of the fuel it needs.

This shortage has had a direct impact on the common people. Lakhs of people in the country are living without electricity. Work in hospitals has been affected, many operations have had to be stopped and business has also stopped at many places. Cuba’s economy was already weak, but now the situation has become worse. Due to fuel shortage, supply of essential commodities is being stopped, schools are being closed and big industries like tourism have also been affected. Experts say that Cuba’s old economic system and slow reforms are also increasing this crisis, due to which the country is not able to handle the situation quickly.

America is strict regarding Cuba

Taking a tough stance, Trump has also said that America can take any major step regarding Cuba. His government has also warned other countries that if they supply oil to Cuba, they may be taxed or strict measures may be taken. Due to this pressure, Cuba has become more isolated at the international level. On the other hand, Cuba has also given a strong response. Deputy Foreign Minister Carlos Fernandez de Cosio has said that the country is ready for any kind of situation and will not compromise on its system. Cuban President Miguel Diaz-Canel has also admitted that talks are going on with America, but he clearly said that the country will not step back from its political system. Actually this conflict is not new. Tension between America and Cuba has been going on since the 1959 revolution and has been increasing from time to time.

Cuba’s economy will weaken

Experts believe that the effect of this oil ban may last for a long time. This may further weaken Cuba’s economy and increase the problems of the common people. Also, this situation can also create problems like major crisis or migration in future. At present both the countries are firm on their respective stances and the situation still remains tense.

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Dhurandhar 2 Box Office: ‘Dhurandhar The Revenge’ continues to run on the 10th day; Broke the record of its own first part – Dhurandhar The Revenge Day 10 Box Office Collection: Ranveer Singh Aditya Dhar Movie Earning On 2nd Saturday

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Dhurandhar 2 Collection: Today on Saturday, ten days have passed since the release of the film ‘Dhurandhar 2’. Although this film is performing well even on weekdays, but as the weekend approaches, the earnings have increased further. How much collection did it collect today on Saturday? Know

Dhurandhar The Revenge Day 10 Box Office Collection: Ranveer Singh Aditya Dhar Movie Earning On 2nd Saturday

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The film ‘Dhurandhar The Revenge’ is making new earning records every day. Yesterday on Friday, on the ninth day, the film had entered the Rs 700 crore club. The film directed by Aditya Dhar is doing well on Saturday also. Today it has left behind many old films in its 10th day’s earnings. Know what was the total collection of the film?

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