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World Economy Mar 27, 2026

Fuel Price Surge Amid Iran Crisis Leaves Manila Streets Empty

The ongoing crisis in the Strait of Hormuz has led to a surge in fuel prices, causing a significant…
Manila, Philippines, is experiencing a rare phenomenon - empty streets. For years, the city's transport congestion has been notorious, ranking worst globally in 2024, according to the TomTom traffic index. However, a 26km drive from the Manila airport to the Quezon City Hall now takes just 45 minutes, instead of the typical two hours, according to Google Maps.The reason behind this sudden change is the surge in fuel prices following the United States and Israel's joint military operation against Iran almost a month ago. This has resulted in a significant decrease in vehicular traffic, with fewer buses, jeepneys, and ride-hailing vehicles plying the streets.The impact is being felt by vendors and transport workers, such as Ruben, a 27-year-old parking attendant, who earned less than half his usual collection on a typical Wednesday. Emily Ruado, a 59-year-old paper napkin vendor, also reported a decline in her daily income from $10 to $5.The financial difficulties faced by individuals like Ruben and Emily reflect a bigger headache for the Philippines, as worries of a sharp increase in prices of basic goods and sudden loss of employment for thousands of people could quickly lead to a stagnating economy. The country's GDP growth rate of 5 percent is now becoming more unlikely.The surge in fuel prices has also exposed the acute insufficiency of Manila's limited railway network, with commuters swelling during rush hour at metro stations. This highlights the need for improved infrastructure and the multibillion-dollar infrastructure corruption scandal still roiling the country.
#philippines #manila #economy
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Entertainment Mar 27, 2026

The Secret to Bluey's Emotional Soundtrack: Composer Joff Bush Shares His Tricks

The composer of the popular children's TV show Bluey, Joff Bush, discusses the secret to creating e…
The music of Bluey, the beloved Australian TV show, has captured the hearts of both children and adults worldwide. With over 4.8 billion minutes watched in Australia alone and 126 million streams of its theme song, the show's soundtrack has proven to be a crucial element in its success. Composer Joff Bush shares the secret to creating music that 'hits you in the feels.' According to Bush, it's all about seeding elements of music throughout an episode to create a powerful emotional payoff. For example, in the episode 'Sleepytime,' Bush used Gustav Holst's Jupiter from The Planets to convey the idea that a child's parents will always be there to love and support them. The new album, Up Here, features a chamber orchestra and marks a significant milestone in the show's music journey. Bush notes that the use of a chamber orchestra was initially met with skepticism but has ultimately resulted in something truly special. 'It's really ambitious, but having that many adults dedicate their craft to make this music as beautiful as it can be, for children? It was just wonderful.' The music of Bluey is not just emotionally devastating; it's also incredibly joyful. Children who spoke to the Guardian described the opening song as 'making them happy' and perfect for games like musical statues. For adults, the music often evokes strong emotions, with many confessing to watching the show after their kids have gone to bed. Bush's approach to scoring Bluey is rooted in his understanding of the show's themes and his own experiences as a father. 'Watching it now, I get it – why a certain episode hits you in the feels more.' His daughter even got to conduct the orchestra during a recording session, leaving her 'enamoured' by the experience.
#Bluey #Joff Bush #Chamber Orchestra
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Sports Mar 27, 2026

Wales and Ireland's World Cup Hopes Dashed in Playoff Semi-Final Defeats

Wales and Ireland's World Cup aspirations ended in disappointment as both teams lost their playoff …
Wales and Ireland's hopes of qualifying for the World Cup were dashed on Friday as both teams suffered defeats in their playoff semi-finals. Wales lost to Bosnia and Herzegovina, while Ireland was beaten by the Czech Republic. The losses mean both teams will not feature in the upcoming World Cup, with Ireland facing a minimum of 28 years between appearances.The double-screening pain was palpable for fans, with both matches featuring penalty shootouts that ended in heartbreak. Dan James gave Wales the lead against Bosnia and Herzegovina, but they ultimately lost in a shootout. Ireland, on the other hand, went 2-0 up inside 23 minutes against the Czech Republic but also ended in defeat.The losses have left both teams facing a long wait for their next World Cup appearance. For Ireland, it will be a minimum of 28 years, while Wales' wait continues after their last appearance in 2022. The teams will now face friendlies, with Wales set to host Northern Ireland.In other news, Roy Hodgson's return to management with Bristol City has been hailed as 'sensational'. The 78-year-old former England manager has decided to have another crack at it after leaving Crystal Palace.Meanwhile, Iran's men's team paid tribute before their friendly against Nigeria by holding school bags in memory of the victims of a school bombing in Minab, southern Iran, which killed between 175 and 180 people, most of them girls between the ages of seven and 12.
#wales #ireland #football
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Entertainment Mar 27, 2026

Rachel Zegler and Ben Platt Shine in 'The Last Five Years' 25th Anniversary Concert

The 25th-anniversary concert of Jason Robert Brown's musical 'The Last Five Years' stars Rachel Zeg…
Rachel Zegler and Ben Platt have brought their talents together for a 25th-anniversary concert of Jason Robert Brown's two-hander musical, 'The Last Five Years', at the London Palladium. This poignant production explores the complexities of a disintegrating relationship through alternating solos, with one character recounting their story in reverse while the other tells it chronologically. The musical mastermind behind the production, Jason Robert Brown, directs and conducts from the piano, accompanied by a band of eight musicians. The set design by Bretta Gerecke effectively captures the urban spaces where the story unfolds, complete with central staircases and positioned windows. Rachel Zegler shines as Cathy, delivering a powerful performance that conveys the frustration and pain of a partner struggling to cope with the end of the relationship. Meanwhile, Ben Platt brings his signature energy to the role of Jamie, capturing the whirlwind of his character's rising success and its impact on their relationship. The concert format creates a jumble of joy and pain over an interval-free 90 minutes, with the band adding a sparkle to the performance. The chemistry between Zegler and Platt is undeniable, even when they're not sharing the stage, making their characters' bond convincing despite their limited time together. The production runs at the London Palladium until March 29, followed by performances at the Hollywood Bowl on April 3 and Radio City Music Hall on April 6-7.
#Rachel Zegler #Ben Platt #Jason Robert Brown
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Science Mar 27, 2026

Whales Observed Assisting Each Other During Birth in Rare Underwater Footage

Scientists have captured rare footage of sperm whales assisting each other during birth, a behavior…
For the first time, scientists have documented whales assisting each other during birth, a behavior previously only observed in primates. A team from Project Ceti, an international effort to understand whale communication, captured the extraordinary footage off the coast of Dominica in the Caribbean on July 8, 2023.The team observed a pod of 11 whales, including a 19-year-old female named Rounder, who was about to give birth to her second calf. Over nearly five and a half hours, the scientists documented the group's behavior, filming them with drones and recording sounds underwater. This exceptional rarity in the history of science was published in the journals Scientific Reports and Science.Out of 93 species of cetaceans, only nine have been observed giving birth in the wild. What's even rarer is that unrelated whales were helping the mother. The birth lasted 34 minutes, during which other adult females dived under Rounder's dorsal fin, often on their backs with their heads facing her genital slit.Immediately after birth, the pod's behavior changed rapidly, with all adults touching and squeezing the newborn's body with their heads, pushing it around underwater and on their bodies above the surface. This behavior is believed to help the newborn calf, which sinks after birth, prevent drowning and facilitate its first breaths.The scientists also recorded significant changes in vocalization during the birth, suggesting that the group was coordinating to support the birth or protect the newborn. Sperm whales have one of the longest pregnancies in the animal kingdom, with a gestation period of up to 16 months, and calves rely on their mother's milk for at least two years.The newborn was spotted again on July 25, 2024, with other young members of the pod, indicating that it had survived its first year, a good sign of reaching adulthood.
#sperm whales #Dominica #marine mammals
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Sports Mar 26, 2026

Barcelona Thrash Real Madrid 6-2 in Women's Champions League Quarterfinals

Barcelona dominates Real Madrid 6-2 in the Women's Champions League quarterfinals, putting them on …
Barcelona have taken a commanding 6-2 lead over rivals Real Madrid in the Women's Champions League quarterfinals, putting them on the brink of the semifinals. The Catalan side dominated the match, with Ewa Pajor and Esmee Brugts scoring within the first 13 minutes.Despite Linda Caicedo pulling one back for Real Madrid, Irene Paredes quickly restored Barcelona's two-goal lead. Pajor and Vicky Lopez added to the tally in the second half, with Caicedo scoring again for Madrid. Alexia Putellas sealed the win with a late penalty.Barcelona, now unbeaten in 25 games across all competitions, are on the verge of their eighth consecutive semifinal appearance. They have won all four matches against Real Madrid this season, scoring 16 goals to Madrid's two.Real Madrid face a tough task to progress, needing only their second-ever victory against Barcelona in 23 encounters. The second leg will take place next week, with Madrid also set to face Barcelona in Liga F at the weekend.
#madrid #barca #who
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Sports Mar 26, 2026

Senegal Challenges CAF's Decision to Award AFCON Title to Morocco

Senegal has appealed to the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS) against the Confederation of Afric…
Senegal has lodged an appeal with the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS) in a bid to overturn the decision by the Confederation of African Football (CAF) to strip them of the Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) title and hand the trophy to Morocco. The appeal comes after CAF upheld a complaint by the Royal Moroccan Football Federation, citing Senegal's infringement of tournament regulations when their players walked off the pitch in protest during the AFCON final on January 18. The final had ended 1-0 in extra time in favor of Senegal, but CAF declared the match a 3-0 defeat for Senegal, making Morocco the champions. The Senegalese Football Federation (FSF) is now seeking to have the CAF decision overturned and be declared the winners of AFCON. The controversy began when Morocco was awarded a disputed penalty in injury time, leading to Senegalese players halting the game for nearly 20 minutes in protest. The penalty was saved, but Senegal eventually scored the winning goal in extra time. CAS Director General Matthieu Reeb stated that the arbitration proceedings would be conducted swiftly while ensuring a fair hearing for all parties involved. CAF president Patrice Motsepe has expressed support for the right of African countries to appeal to CAS, emphasizing that the continent's football governing body would respect the decision taken at the highest level. In related news, both Senegal and Morocco are set to play friendly matches as they prepare for the upcoming World Cup. Senegal will face Peru on Saturday, while Morocco will play Ecuador on Friday and Paraguay on March 31.
#senegal #morocco #afcon
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Sports Mar 26, 2026

Gio Reyna Determined to Repay Pochettino's Faith Ahead of World Cup

Gio Reyna is eager to make an impact for the US national team ahead of the World Cup, despite limit…
Gio Reyna has expressed his gratitude and determination to repay Mauricio Pochettino's faith in him as the US national team prepares for friendlies against Belgium and Portugal. Reyna's call-up to the team may have come as a surprise to some, given his limited playing time at Borussia Mönchengladbach this season, with only 13 appearances and 26 minutes played since January. Reyna has faced challenges with injuries and attitude concerns, including a perceived lack of effort in training during the 2022 World Cup in Qatar. However, Pochettino seems to be making an exception for Reyna, who impressed in the USMNT's November friendlies against Paraguay and Uruguay. Reyna contributed a goal and an assist in those matches, showcasing his talent and potential. “We really know he's a very talented and very special player,” Pochettino said. “To give the possibility, even if he's not playing too much in his club, it can be very useful for us.” Reyna praised Pochettino, saying they have a great relationship and that the coach keeps the team's energy and vibes positive. With the World Cup approaching, Reyna's spot on Pochettino's 26-man roster appears secure. However, his playing time remains uncertain, as he competes with Malik Tillman and Diego Luna for a spot in the lineup. Despite this, Reyna exuded positivity, saying he feels confident and appreciated by the staff, who encourage him to enjoy his game and play with freedom.
#reyna #his #pochettino
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Sports Mar 26, 2026

Bosnia and Herzegovina Stun Wales with Penalty Shootout Win, Ending Welsh World Cup Hopes

Wales' World Cup 2026 hopes were dashed as Bosnia and Herzegovina won a thrilling penalty shootout,…
Wales' dreams of qualifying for the 2026 World Cup were cruelly extinguished in a penalty shootout against Bosnia and Herzegovina, with the visitors prevailing on spot-kicks after a 1-1 draw in an electrifying encounter at the Cardiff City Stadium.The match saw Wales dominate possession and create numerous chances, with Daniel James scoring a stunning goal seven minutes into the second half. However, Edin Dzeko's header in the 65th minute forced the game into extra time, where neither team could find a winner.The game ultimately went to penalties, where Bosnia and Herzegovina goalkeeper Nikola Vasilj made a crucial save from Neco Williams to seal the win. The result marks a devastating blow to Wales' World Cup aspirations and a significant upset given their strong performance throughout the match.Daniel James's goal had given Wales a 1-0 lead, but Dzeko's equalizer ensured Bosnia and Herzegovina stayed in the game. The visitors' resilience and determination ultimately paid off as they secured a spot in the next round of the playoffs.
#Bosnia and Herzegovina #Wales #World Cup 2026
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