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The article reports on a G7 foreign ministers meeting discussing Iran, Ukraine, and Gaza, with tensions between the U.S. and European allies over military actions.
The government announced a mandate to discontinue LPG supply for households not switching to piped natural gas, while prohibiting hotels from charging extra fees for LPG.
India's Foreign Minister S. Jaishankar participated in G7 foreign ministers' meetings in France, discussing global governance reforms, energy security, and regional stability in West Asia.
A 4-magnitude earthquake struck Nepal's Sudurpaschim province on March 26, 2026, with no immediate reports of damage or casualties. The event occurred in the Darchula district and was felt in neighboring regions.
U.S. President Donald Trump announced a delay in potential military action against Iran's energy infrastructure, citing progress in peace talks. The decision follows market volatility and Iran's threats of retaliation.
The article reports on ICE officers arresting a Guatemalan mother and her child at an airport after TSA flagged their status, citing a New York Times investigation.
The US Postal Service (USPS) plans to implement an 8% fuel surcharge on packages effective 26 April 2026, citing rising energy costs.
The article reports on U.S. military strikes in the Caribbean and Pacific targeting vessels alleged to be involved in drug trafficking, citing U.S. Southern Command statements.
The article reports that the Trump administration is investigating New York's attorney general, Letitia James, for alleged insurance fraud.
The article reports on the BBC's appointment of Matt Brittin as its new director general, highlighting his background, concerns about his editorial experience, and reactions from political figures like Donald Trump.
The House of Lords voted against Keir Starmer's proposal for a public consultation on a social media ban for under-16s, with Lord Nash arguing that delayed action risks harm to children. The vote follows a U.S.
The article discusses survey findings on parental satisfaction with special educational needs (Send) support in English schools, highlighting disparities between parents with and without education, health and care plans (EHCPs).
Wes Streeting defends his decision to release WhatsApp messages about Labour leadership dynamics, arguing they counter "smear and innuendo." He praises Keir Starmer's leadership with emotionally charged language, while emphasizing the…
The Charity Commission reviewed a whistleblower complaint against the Alan Turing Institute (ATI), provided regulatory guidance, and closed the case without launching a formal inquiry.
The article reports on the escalating conflict between Iran and the US, including ceasefire proposals, military strikes, and diplomatic negotiations.
Dr. Hanan Balkhy of the WHO outlines a severe health crisis in the Middle East caused by ongoing conflicts, emphasizing the need to protect healthcare facilities and address long-term consequences.
Not long after Donald Trump said the US was engaged in “strong talks” to bring the war with Iran to an end this week, Qatar took the unusual step of distancing itself from the alleged diplomatic…
Trump further extends pause on striking Iran's energy infrastructure for 10 days Donald Trump has said he will extend his pause on his threat to attack Iran’s energy infrastructure for 10 days until…
Workers repairing a church in Maastricht uncovered a skeleton potentially belonging to 17th-century French nobleman Charles de Batz-Castelmore, known as d'Artagnan.
Italy's tourism minister resigned following pressure from Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni after a referendum defeat disrupted her government.