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Global News Roundup: Royal Line, Crypto, Nuclear Arms, Cartel Violence, and Nepal Bus Crash

Recent developments in UK royalty, cryptocurrency, global security, Mexico, and Nepal

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In a week marked by significant global developments, New Zealand has become the second Commonwealth country to back the removal of Prince Andrew from the royal line of succession. This comes after Australia expressed...

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    New Zealand would back removal of Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor from royal line of succession, says PM

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    After Chaos Rips Across Mexico, the Remnants of Cartel Violence Haunts Residents

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Global News Roundup: Royal Line, Crypto, Nuclear Arms, Cartel Violence, and Nepal Bus Crash

Recent developments in UK royalty, cryptocurrency, global security, Mexico, and Nepal

Tuesday, February 24, 2026 • 3 min read • 5 source references

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In a week marked by significant global developments, New Zealand has become the second Commonwealth country to back the removal of Prince Andrew from the royal line of succession. This comes after Australia expressed its support for the UK government's proposal to remove the former prince following his arrest on suspicion of misconduct in public office. A spokesperson for New Zealand's Prime Minister Christopher Luxon stated that the country would support any UK government proposals to remove Prince Andrew from the order of succession.

Meanwhile, in the world of cryptocurrency, internal investigators at Binance, the world's largest cryptocurrency exchange, have discovered that the company may have funded Iranian entities with billions of dollars. According to a report by the New York Times, people in Iran had accessed over 1,500 accounts on the crypto platform, with at least two accounts allegedly seeing $1.7 billion move to Iranian-backed groups. This revelation comes shortly after Binance founder Changpeng Zhao was pardoned by former US President Donald Trump.

In the realm of global security, the US has accused China of "massively" expanding its nuclear arsenal, sparking fears of a new arms race. Washington claims that Beijing has conducted secret nuclear tests and is expanding its nuclear capabilities. The US Assistant Secretary of State for Arms Control and Non-Proliferation, Christopher Yeaw, stated that the lapsing of the New Start treaty between the US and Russia presents an opportunity to strike a "better agreement" that includes China.

In Mexico, the remnants of cartel violence continue to haunt residents after a wave of chaos ripped across the country. The violence was sparked by the death of a cartel leader, leaving charred vehicles and deserted streets in its wake. The incident highlights the ongoing struggles of Mexico in its fight against organized crime.

Tragedy struck in Nepal, where a British hiker was among 19 people killed in a bus crash in the Himalayan foothills. Dominic Ethan Stewart, 23, was described by his family as a "very loving and caring young man who was happiest trekking." The bus, which was carrying 44 people, including tourists, veered off a treacherous stretch of road and plunged 200 meters down a steep mountainside.

These developments serve as a reminder of the complex and often interconnected nature of global events, highlighting the need for continued international cooperation and dialogue to address the challenges facing our world today.

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  • New Zealand would back removal of Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor from royal line of succession, says PM
  • Crypto exchange Binance may have funded Iranian entities, reports say
  • US accuses China of ‘massively’ expanding nuclear arsenal amid fears of new arms race
  • After Chaos Rips Across Mexico, the Remnants of Cartel Violence Haunts Residents
  • Tributes paid to ‘very loving and caring’ British hiker killed in Nepal bus crash

In a week marked by significant global developments, New Zealand has become the second Commonwealth country to back the removal of Prince Andrew from the royal line of succession. This comes after Australia expressed its support for the UK government's proposal to remove the former prince following his arrest on suspicion of misconduct in public office. A spokesperson for New Zealand's Prime Minister Christopher Luxon stated that the country would support any UK government proposals to remove Prince Andrew from the order of succession.

Meanwhile, in the world of cryptocurrency, internal investigators at Binance, the world's largest cryptocurrency exchange, have discovered that the company may have funded Iranian entities with billions of dollars. According to a report by the New York Times, people in Iran had accessed over 1,500 accounts on the crypto platform, with at least two accounts allegedly seeing $1.7 billion move to Iranian-backed groups. This revelation comes shortly after Binance founder Changpeng Zhao was pardoned by former US President Donald Trump.

In the realm of global security, the US has accused China of "massively" expanding its nuclear arsenal, sparking fears of a new arms race. Washington claims that Beijing has conducted secret nuclear tests and is expanding its nuclear capabilities. The US Assistant Secretary of State for Arms Control and Non-Proliferation, Christopher Yeaw, stated that the lapsing of the New Start treaty between the US and Russia presents an opportunity to strike a "better agreement" that includes China.

In Mexico, the remnants of cartel violence continue to haunt residents after a wave of chaos ripped across the country. The violence was sparked by the death of a cartel leader, leaving charred vehicles and deserted streets in its wake. The incident highlights the ongoing struggles of Mexico in its fight against organized crime.

Tragedy struck in Nepal, where a British hiker was among 19 people killed in a bus crash in the Himalayan foothills. Dominic Ethan Stewart, 23, was described by his family as a "very loving and caring young man who was happiest trekking." The bus, which was carrying 44 people, including tourists, veered off a treacherous stretch of road and plunged 200 meters down a steep mountainside.

These developments serve as a reminder of the complex and often interconnected nature of global events, highlighting the need for continued international cooperation and dialogue to address the challenges facing our world today.

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  • New Zealand would back removal of Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor from royal line of succession, says PM
  • Crypto exchange Binance may have funded Iranian entities, reports say
  • US accuses China of ‘massively’ expanding nuclear arsenal amid fears of new arms race
  • After Chaos Rips Across Mexico, the Remnants of Cartel Violence Haunts Residents
  • Tributes paid to ‘very loving and caring’ British hiker killed in Nepal bus crash

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