Global News Morning: Trump Prepared to ‘Unleash Hell’ on Tehran, Vatican Allows Animal Organ Transplants, and Russia Uses Canadian Rifles in Ukraine

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Thursday, March 26, 2026, global news morning headlines cover a range of topics including Trump’s stance on Tehran, the Vatican’s decision on animal organ transplants, Canadian rifles used by Russian snipers in Ukraine, and more.
Global News Morning Headlines: Thursday, March 26, 2026
Today’s global news morning headlines cover a variety of topics affecting people around the world. In a significant development, the White House has announced that Trump is prepared to ‘unleash hell’ on Tehran if the city does not accept defeat. This comes amid ongoing tensions between the US and Iran.
Investigative News
A report on the Lytton wildfire rebuild has highlighted the lack of a framework in the process. A deportation hearing has begun for an alleged Iranian regime official. There are questions about how the Tumbler Ridge shooter had access to guns. A deportation hearing for a suspected high-ranking Iranian official living in Canada is being held behind closed doors.
US News
Lawmakers in Washington are inching closer to a deal to end the partial government shutdown. The Transport Secretary has stated that the US is working with Canada to investigate the fatal Air Canada crash in New York. The International Energy Agency has warned that the global economy faces a ‘major, major threat’ from the Iran war.
World News
Russian snipers are using Canadian rifles in Ukraine despite sanctions. The Vatican has announced that Catholics are allowed to receive animal organ transplants. A baby formula shortage has left many parents concerned about what they need to know.
Health and Wellness
The BC government has rejected travel funding for a sick child. The Lethbridge Overdose Prevention Site is set to permanently close. Albertans are being informed about colorectal cancer and the screenings available. Many Canadians are ‘running on empty’ when it comes to sleep.
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Reported by Brayan Juma Okumu, Founder of GCHAM Empire.