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IOC bans transgender women from Olympic events

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IOC bans transgender women from Olympic events

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The International Olympic Committee on March 26, 2026 announced a sweeping policy that will exclude transgender women and most athletes with differences of sex development (DSD) from competing in the female category at Olympic events starting with the Los Angeles 2028 Games. After an 18-month review, the IOC said eligibility for any female-category event will be limited to “biological females” determined by a one‑time SRY gene screen administered by saliva, cheek‑swab or blood sample. The 10‑page policy, endorsed by IOC president Kirsty Coventry, says the change is driven by scientific and medical advice that male sex development confers lasting advantages in strength, power and endurance; it is not retroactive and does not apply to grassroots or recreational sport. The IOC allows narrow exceptions for rare conditions such as complete androgen insensitivity syndrome (CAIS) where athletes do not benefit from testosterone. The move echoes measures taken by some international federations and aligns politically with a U.S. executive order restricting transgender participation; it has prompted praise from some athletes and women’s groups and criticism from civil‑rights and medical advocates. The policy may face legal and ethical challenges and could reshape selection and eligibility disputes ahead of LA 2028.

Italy hosts Northern Ireland in World Cup playoff

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Italy hosts Northern Ireland in World Cup playoff

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On March 26, 2026 Europe’s high‑stakes World Cup play-offs reached their semi‑final stage, with Italy hosting Northern Ireland at Atalanta’s New Balance Arena in Bergamo in one of eight one‑leg ties that will determine four of UEFA’s final places for the 2026 FIFA World Cup. The 16‑team European mini‑tournaments (Paths A–D) require two straight knockout wins to qualify; Italy’s winner would enter Group B alongside Canada, Qatar and Switzerland. Gennaro Gattuso has framed the Bergamo tie as the most important match of his career amid pressure on four‑time champions who missed the last two tournaments. Northern Ireland arrive under Michael O’Neill without injured Premier League duo Conor Bradley and Dan Ballard but buoyed by a young, battle‑hardened squad. Other European semis include Wales v Bosnia, Ukraine v Sweden (in Valencia), Poland v Albania, Turkey v Romania, Slovakia v Kosovo, Denmark v North Macedonia and Czechia v Ireland. Separately, two inter‑confederation play‑off paths in Mexico will decide the final two World Cup slots (New Caledonia v Jamaica; Bolivia v Suriname, with winners facing DR Congo and Iraq). Broadcast partners include BBC, fubo, FOX/Telemundo and FIFA+.

Ireland face Czechia in World Cup play-off

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Ireland face Czechia in World Cup play-off

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Czechia host the Republic of Ireland in a one‑leg World Cup play‑off semi‑final at Prague’s Fortuna Arena on March 26, 2026, with the winner to face either Denmark or North Macedonia in a deciding home final at Dublin’s Aviva Stadium on March 31. Ireland arrive buoyed by November wins over Portugal and Hungary — Troy Parrott scored five goals across those games — and are led on the pitch by veteran Seamus Coleman despite limited club minutes this season. Heimir Hallgrímsson has kept faith with an experienced core and a largely unchanged approach. Czechia, managed by Miroslav Koubek in his international debut, have named a side anchored by Patrik Schick and newly appointed captain Ladislav Krejci; Tomas Soucek remains in the squad despite being stripped of the armband during the campaign. Around 6,000 Irish supporters have travelled to Prague though only about 1,024 away tickets were allocated, prompting warnings about fake resales. Broadcasters include RTÉ2 in Ireland and Amazon Prime in some markets. A tense, physical contest — and the possibility of extra time or penalties — looms for both teams.

NASA ramps Moon base and nuclear missions; fusion milestone

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NASA ramps Moon base and nuclear missions; fusion milestone

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NASA moved rapidly this week to reshape its human spaceflight agenda while private industry marked a separate propulsion breakthrough. The agency cleared Artemis II for a no-earlier-than April 1 crewed lunar flyby after completing flight‑readiness checks and fixing a helium‑flow seal, with four astronauts in quarantine and full live coverage planned. At an “Ignition” event NASA announced a phased, $20 billion effort to build a permanent lunar surface outpost—pausing the Lunar Gateway in favor of surface infrastructure, aiming for more frequent landings and a modular power backbone that leans on fission reactors capable of running through the 14.5‑day lunar night (concepts ranging up to ~100 kWe). NASA also unveiled Space Reactor‑1 “Freedom,” a planned nuclear‑electric Mars demo targeted for 2028 to carry rotorcraft payloads. Separately, UK startup Pulsar Fusion reported first plasma in its Sunbird fusion exhaust test system, a prototype step toward a Dual Direct Fusion Drive and an in‑orbit demonstrator planned for 2027. Together the announcements accelerate demand for launch, nuclear and propulsion systems while exposing schedule, cost and regulatory risks.

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Air Canada CEO Apologizes Over English-Only Crash Message

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Air Canada CEO Apologizes Over English-Only Crash Message

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Air Canada chief executive Michael Rousseau issued an apology on March 26, 2026 after facing widespread criticism for delivering an English-only video of condolence following a fatal runway collision at New York’s LaGuardia Airport. A regional Air Canada Express CRJ‑900 operated by Jazz Aviation struck a Port Authority fire truck after landing from Montreal late on March 22; both pilots, Antoine Forest (a francophone from Quebec) and Mackenzie Gunther, were killed. Rousseau said he was “deeply saddened” that his inability to speak French had diverted attention from victims’ families and Air Canada staff; the four-minute message included only “bonjour” and “merci,” with French subtitles. Political leaders including Prime Minister Mark Carney and Quebec Premier François Legault criticised the unilingual remarks, Parliament’s official languages committee has summoned Rousseau to testify, and Quebec’s National Assembly passed a non-binding 92–0 motion calling for his resignation. The airline says it is cooperating with U.S. and Canadian investigators, including the NTSB, and that communications have been posted in both languages. The episode has reignited debate over Air Canada’s bilingual obligations and CEO bilingualism requirements.
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