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News of the day: New AI tech and the OPS; F-35 not needed to defend North America; Freezing rain on the way

The Ottawa Police service will soon start using AI tools. In April the force is expected to release its policy for using new technologies. Photo by StudioM1 Getty Images /Getty Images/iStockphoto Article content It’s Monday, March 30. Here are the top stories the Ottawa Citizen newsroom is following today. THIS CONTENT IS RESERVED FOR SUBSCRIBERS

Indonesia and Palestine plant olive tree in Budapest to mark Land Day and Signal Solidarity

To commemorate Land Day (Yom al-Ard), the Embassy of the Republic of Indonesia in Budapest, in collaboration with the Embassy of the State of Palestine, held a symbolic olive tree planting ceremony at the Indonesian Ambassador’s Residence (Wisma Duta) on Sunday, March 29, 2026. The event represents Indonesia’s support and solidarity with the Palestinian people.

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2026 NFL Mock Draft: Las Vegas Raiders go quarterback

Fernando Mendoza, QB, Indiana Last year, the Raiders tried to take the stalest parts of the early 2020s Seahawks and recreate that milquetoast magic in Las Vegas. Like a Cirque du Soleil show acted out by the elderly in hospice, it performed worse than expected. Current GM and possibly sentient A.I. John Spytek pushed a

Inside David Sacks’ new role shaping Trump’s AI agenda

David Sacks' influence as President Trump's chief AI architect will continue from his perch outside the White House, according to officials — but some close to the administration say it's welcome distance as voters' fears about AI grow.Why it matters: It keeps a powerful Silicon Valley voice at the center of Trump's AI circle without

Queensland Ballet Shines at Messa Da Requiem Debut | Mirage News

Brisbane, 31 March 2026: Queensland Ballet has opened its highly anticipated 2026 season to critical acclaim with the epic Messa da Requiem by internationally renowned choreographer Christian Spuck, staged in the new Glasshouse Theatre, QPAC. Marking the inaugural season of Artistic Director, Ivan Gil-Ortega, and the opening of QPAC's newest theatre, the production has been

‎Saudi actions mitigate Hormuz disruption impact: IMF

Logo of International Monetary Fund (IMF) Jihad Azour, Director of the Middle East and Central Asia Department at the International Monetary Fund (IMF), said Saudi Arabia’s early response to the US-Iran conflict and the disruption of shipping through the Strait of Hormuz helped contain the crisis fallout and underscored the Kingdom’s resilience. Speaking to Al Eqtisadiah

After ‘no bindi, no tilak’ controversy, Lenskart’s old Pongal advertisement triggers another row, details here

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