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Dispatch #756March 29, 2026·06:37–07:38 UTC·2 min read

Tensions Surge as Conflicts Expand Across Regions

Iran's IRGC appoints a new commander, missile tests in North Korea, protests against Trump in the U.S. — key updates.

10 eventsavg impact 674 critical

TEHRAN, IRAN — Ahmad Vahidi has been appointed as the new commander of Iran's Revolutionary Guards amid ongoing U.S. and Israeli airstrikes. This leadership change reflects Iran's efforts to consolidate military response during escalating hostilities.

MIDDLE EAST — Military operations in the Middle East intensify, resulting in civilian casualties amid U.S. and Israeli strikes on Iran. The ongoing conflict continues to disrupt lives as retaliatory actions escalate.

PYONGYANG, NORTH KOREA — North Korean leader Kim Jong-un supervises a successful ground test of a new high-thrust solid-fuel missile engine. This development advances North Korea's missile capabilities and raises international concerns.

BAB EL-MANDEB STRAIT — Iranian-backed Houthi rebels have joined the ongoing conflict by claiming responsibility for missile strikes directed at U.S. and Israeli interests. This marks a significant expansion of hostilities in the region.

MOSCOW, RUSSIA — Russian officials engage in dialogue with their U.S. counterparts to address the global energy crisis worsened by the ongoing conflict in the Middle East. The discussions aim to stabilize energy markets amid rising tensions.

BALI, INDONESIA — The death of a Dutchman in Bali has heightened fears about the growing presence and boldness of criminal gangs on the popular tourist island. Authorities are increasing security measures to ensure visitor safety.

TOKYO, JAPAN — A victim of Japan's wartime sexual slavery has passed away, leaving only five survivors from this tragic history. The community continues to advocate for recognition and justice for these individuals.

UNITED STATES — Mass protests erupt worldwide, primarily in the U.S., against President Donald Trump, showcasing widespread discontent and demand for political accountability.

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Sentiment Distribution

60% of events show escalating tensions — the dominant trajectory in this period.

Escalating 6Stable/Unknown 3De-escalating 1

Impact Distribution

Average impact score is 67/100 across 10 events. 5 events scored high or above (≥62).

Extreme
3
Critical
1
High
1
Elevated
4
Notable
1

Key Figures

Ahmad VahidiKim Jong-un
D
Dmitriev
U
Unnamed Dutchman
Dmitry DmitrievUnnamed VictimDonald Trump

Organisations

IRGCUSIsraelIranUNNorth KoreaKCNAHouthi Rebels

Critical Developments

Impact ≥ 62 · 5 events
90

Iran's IRGC Appoints New Commander Amid US-Israeli Attacks

Tehran
90

Middle East Conflict Escalates, Causing Civilian Casualties

Middle East
90

Airstrikes Rock Tehran Amid Regional Conflict

Tehran
85

North Korea Tests High-Thrust Solid-Fuel Missile Engine

North Korea
75

Houthi Rebels Join Iran Conflict

Bab el-Mandeb Strait

Other Developments

5 events
60

US-Russia Dialogue on Global Energy Crisis Amidst Iran Conflict

Russia
55

Bali Stabbing Raises Concerns Over Criminal Gangs

Bali
50

Peacemakers will win, Dmitriev says

Russia
50

Another victim of Japan's wartime sexual slavery dies; 5 survivors left

Japan
25

Global Protests Against Trump on 'No Kings' Day

United States
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