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This episode covers Australia's closure of key Middle Eastern diplomatic posts, the granting of asylum to Iranian athletes, escalating tensions affecting global energy markets, and a major Canadian Arctic infrastructure project. NewsCard is your daily news in seconds—trusted sources, concise summaries, built for smart, busy people. Download the NewsCard app at newscard.app. We would love to hear from you at support@newscard.app.

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[warm] This is NewsCard Daily for Saturday March 14, 2026... the biggest stories from Australia and around the world in just minutes.

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[serious] We begin with a major diplomatic shift. Australia has shut down its diplomatic missions in Abu Dhabi, Dubai, and Tel Aviv. Foreign Minister Penny Wong made the announcement this week citing serious threats from missile attacks in the Middle East region. The move affects Australian embassy operations across three critical locations as tensions escalate in the area.

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[hopeful] In a separate development, Australia has granted asylum to five Iranian women's soccer players. The athletes fled Iran and now have the opportunity to build new lives here. However... one of seven humanitarian visa recipients has changed her mind and plans to return to Iran, highlighting the complex choices facing those seeking refuge.

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[curious] Across the globe, geopolitical tensions are reshaping international relations. A conflict involving Iran is intensifying with multiple military operations reported. The situation is affecting global oil prices and energy markets... with ripple effects already being felt by Canadians and other nations worldwide. Ships have been struck in the Strait of Hormuz, a critical shipping route, forcing countries to tap emergency oil reserves.

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[serious] In North America, Prime Minister Mark Carney has announced major Arctic infrastructure investments. Construction begins this summer on the Mackenzie Valley Highway... stretching over 800 kilometers from Wrigley to Norman Wells. The project includes a new deep-water port at Graze Bay and represents decades of delayed development finally moving forward.

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