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The article reports on rising funeral costs in the UK, linking the increase to higher gas prices caused by the war in Iran. It cites a study showing cremation costs have risen more sharply than burial costs, with regional variations noted.
The article reports on Hong Kong's Easter holiday featuring numerous cat-themed artworks, including giant installations and murals, highlighting the city's 'cat economy' and cultural events.
Planet Labs has indefinitely withheld satellite imagery of Iran and the Middle East conflict region at the request of the U.S. government, citing security concerns.
An Israeli airstrike in Gaza killed four Palestinians, complicating a fragile ceasefire. Both Hamas and Israel accuse each other of violating the agreement.
The article compiles snippets about Trump administration figures Pam Bondi and Kristi Noem being fired, along with media coverage and commentary on Trump's leadership.
The article reports on the Artemis II mission, highlighting a toilet malfunction in the Orion capsule and the crew's progress toward breaking Apollo 13's distance record.
Australia has secured fuel export guarantees from Japan, South Korea, and Singapore amid concerns over supply disruptions caused by the war in Iran and the closure of the Strait of Hormuz.
The article reports on Chelsea's 7-0 FA Cup victory over Port Vale, highlighting the team's attempt to recover from a poor run of form and internal issues.
The article reports that OPEC+ may approve an oil output increase, though key members are unable to raise production due to the U.S.-Israeli war with Iran, which has disrupted the Strait of Hormuz.
The article reports that CCTV footage shows an IDF military dog attacking a Palestinian man inside a mosque during an IDF raid in the occupied West Bank.
The article reports on Ukrainian drone attacks on Russian oil infrastructure in Primorsk and Nizhny Novgorod, citing statements from Ukrainian and Russian officials.
Google has warned that a sufficiently powerful quantum computer could intercept Bitcoin transactions by deriving private keys from exposed public keys, estimating a 41% success rate.
The article discusses forecasts for global luxury sales growth in 2026, highlighting China's economic recovery as a key driver despite challenges like property market volatility and geopolitical tensions.
A 90-year-old Chinese man, Zhang Zhongyi, embarked on a decades-long cycling journey across China after losing his entire family in a car crash and his wife's subsequent death.
Storm Dave caused widespread power outages, travel disruptions, and severe weather conditions across the UK, with high wind speeds and snow warnings affecting Wales, Northern Ireland, and Scotland.
The article reports on global Christian Easter celebrations in 2026, highlighting religious observances, rituals, and the Pope's message of peace.
The article reports on recent economic data from Asia, including China's manufacturing PMI index decline, Singapore's GDP growth acceleration, and regional stock market movements.
The article discusses the Stormers' defeat and mentions a positive aspect amidst the loss. It includes subscription offers and prompts for sharing the article.
The article promotes the audiobook 'Die keiser se duim' by Chris Karsten as the April selection for Netwerk24 subscribers. It includes registration instructions and a series of dates, likely indicating deadlines or release schedules.