China urges US sincerity on Iran nuclear issue and warns of Japan's nuclear ambitions

2026-04-21 05:19:44 EDT

China has released its latest National Report on the Implementation of the Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons (NPT), calling on the United States to demonstrate sincerity in resolving the Iranian nuclear issue. The report also issued a warning regarding Japan's discussions about possessing nuclear weapons. China views the US's withdrawal from the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA) in 2018 as the primary cause of current tensions surrounding Iran's nuclear program. The report also criticized recent military actions by the US and Israel as violations of international law. This statement reflects China's ongoing diplomatic stance on nuclear non-proliferation and regional security.

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South China Morning Post

Kevin Warsh, Trump's Federal Reserve nominee, to testify amid probe into Fed Chair Powell

2026-04-21 05:12:01 EDT

Kevin Warsh, President Trump's nominee for Federal Reserve chair, is scheduled to testify before a Senate confirmation hearing amidst bipartisan opposition. The opposition is largely fueled by a federal criminal investigation into current Fed Chair Jerome Powell concerning alleged false testimony about an office renovation. Powell has denounced the probe as politically motivated. Warsh, a former Fed official, is expected to face questions about his commitment to setting interest rates based on economic conditions, potentially diverging from Trump's preference for lower rates. His nomination arrives as the Fed navigates high inflation and sluggish hiring.

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Canadian woman killed and 13 injured in shooting at Mexico's Teotihuacan pyramids

2026-04-21 05:09:07 EDT

A shooting incident at the ancient Teotihuacan pyramids in Mexico has resulted in the death of a 32-year-old Canadian woman and injuries to 13 others, including individuals aged six to 61. The gunman died by suicide after the attack. Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum expressed solidarity with the victims and has ordered an investigation. The incident occurred at a major tourist destination, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, raising concerns about security. The injured include citizens from Colombia, Russia, and Canada. Authorities recovered a firearm and other weapons at the scene.

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BBC

17-year-old charged with arson after attack on Kenton synagogue

2026-04-21 05:02:57 EDT

A 17-year-old boy has been charged with arson following an attack on the Kenton United Synagogue in Harrow, London. The incident, which occurred late Saturday night, involved a figure setting fire to a bottle and throwing it through a synagogue window, causing minor damage but no injuries. This attack is part of a series of incidents targeting Jewish sites in London. A 19-year-old man was also arrested in connection with the investigation. The Metropolitan Police's counter-terrorism unit is investigating the authenticity of claims of responsibility from an Iran-backed group for several of these attacks.

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BBC

Trump's potential strategy to counter Virginia's redistricting plan involves retrocession of land

2026-04-21 05:00:59 EDT

This opinion piece suggests that President Trump has a bold strategy to counter Virginia's Democratic-led redistricting scheme, which is described as an "obscene gerrymander" designed to heavily favor Democrats. The proposed solution involves Trump issuing an executive order to declare the retrocession of Arlington County and the city of Alexandria from the District of Columbia to Virginia in 1847 as unconstitutional. The article argues this legal maneuver would finally allow courts to rule on the ownership of this land, which is heavily populated by federal employees. The author believes this action would neutralize the Democrats' redistricting efforts and protect Republican-leaning districts.

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Fox News

Why the MAGA project is faltering: Disconnect with Trump supporters' priorities

2026-04-21 05:00:21 EDT

This opinion piece argues that the MAGA project is faltering due to a disconnect between Donald Trump's focus on culture war grievances and the economic priorities of his supporters. Despite winning in 2024 on a platform of addressing inequality and economic prospects, the administration has been preoccupied with issues like trans athletes and culture war battles. The author suggests that many working-class voters who supported Trump may be experiencing buyer's remorse as prices rise and wages stagnate. The piece posits that Trump's current low approval ratings and fracturing coalition are a result of this misaligned focus, contrasting with his earlier populist appeal.

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The Guardian

Minnesota boy, 5, fights for life after rescuing younger brother from creek

2026-04-21 05:00:21 EDT

A five-year-old boy in Minnesota is fighting for his life after bravely rescuing his younger brother from a frigid creek on Easter Sunday. The elder boy, Ashkan Thibodeaux, jumped into the icy water without hesitation when his brother fell in, guiding him to safety. Ashkan required CPR and extensive medical treatment, including multiple surgeries, and is currently on life support. His family has shared updates on his recovery, noting progress such as movement in his legs and communication through head nods. A GoFundMe campaign has been established to support his medical costs.

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The Guardian

Kevin Warsh's Fed chair confirmation hearing: Key issues to expect

2026-04-21 05:00:12 EDT

Kevin Warsh, President Trump's nominee for Federal Reserve chair, is set to undergo a Senate Banking Committee hearing where he will likely face questions on inflation, interest rates, and the Fed's balance sheet. Previously considered a "hawkish" figure on inflation, Warsh has recently expressed support for lower rates, citing AI's potential to boost productivity. Lawmakers will likely press him on his stance amid rising inflation due to the Iran war. His personal wealth and financial disclosures may also be scrutinized by Democratic senators. Warsh is expected to be confirmed, though Senator Thom Tillis's vote remains a potential hurdle.

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CBS News

Democrats demand Trump administration halt collection of federal workers' health data

2026-04-21 05:00:04 EDT

Democratic lawmakers are urging the Trump administration to abandon its plan to collect detailed medical and pharmaceutical claims data for over 8 million federal workers, retirees, and their families. Concerns have been raised by ethicists, privacy advocates, and insurers about the potential for misuse of this sensitive information. Letters from 16 senators and House Oversight Committee Democrats call on OPM Director Scott Kupor to withdraw the proposal, citing risks of political targeting and violations of HIPAA principles. The union representing federal employees also expressed alarm, calling the proposal an "attempt to breach the privacy of millions of Americans."

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CBS News

Thomson Reuters employee fired after raising concerns about ICE contracts

2026-04-21 05:00:00 EDT

Billie Little, a Thomson Reuters employee, was fired shortly after her committee of colleagues raised concerns with management about the company's contracts with U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE). The employees flagged that ICE might be unlawfully using Thomson Reuters' investigative tools, which provide extensive personal data. Little is suing the company, alleging her dismissal violated Oregon's whistleblower protection law. Thomson Reuters disputes the allegations, stating it is inappropriate to comment on individual employment matters. The company maintains its products support investigations into national security and public safety, with safeguards in place.

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NPR

Petrol thefts surge by 62% amid rising fuel prices due to Iran war

2026-04-21 04:59:03 EDT

Petrol thefts have increased by 62% compared to the previous year, with one forecourt owner reporting losses of £2,000 weekly across five sites. This surge in drive-offs is attributed to the rising fuel costs stemming from the US-Israel war with Iran, which has increased the price of petrol by £14 and diesel by £27 for a typical car. Retailers also report an increase in abuse towards their staff due to high prices. Authorities emphasize that fuel thieves must face legal consequences, and police are adopting proactive measures to address the issue, including collaboration with retailers.

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BBC

UK unemployment rate unexpectedly falls as fewer students seek work

2026-04-21 04:56:49 EDT

The UK's unemployment rate has unexpectedly decreased to 4.9% in the three months to February, defying predictions. This decline is primarily attributed to an increase in economic inactivity, with fewer students actively seeking employment while studying. Wages rose by 3.6% annually, outpacing inflation. However, early estimates suggest a slight dip in payroll employment in March, coinciding with the start of the Iran war, which has led to a surge in energy prices. Economists warn that sustained high energy prices could impact the job market in the coming months.

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BBC

Uber found liable for driver's actions in passenger's inner thigh grab

2026-04-21 04:54:00 EDT

A North Carolina jury has found Uber liable for the actions of a driver who grabbed a passenger's inner thigh and asked to "keep her" with him. The federal jury awarded the plaintiff $5,000 in damages. This case is part of a larger group of sexual assault lawsuits against Uber and is the third to go to trial. Uber stated it has strong grounds for appeal, noting the jury found battery occurred but not sexual assault, and that the award was a fraction of previous demands. The ruling could have implications for other pending lawsuits against the rideshare company.

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CBS News

China's Middle East diplomacy is strategically successful despite not achieving peace

2026-04-21 04:30:08 EDT

This opinion piece argues that China's diplomatic efforts in the Middle East are strategically successful from Beijing's perspective, even if they do not lead to immediate peace. China's consistent call for de-escalation and negotiation differentiates it from US policy and advances its regional interests. While its diplomatic record is mixed, the recent Saudi-Iran normalization agreement is highlighted. China's criticism of the US blockade of the Strait of Hormuz and its call for a ceasefire demonstrate its growing assertiveness. The author suggests that China's strategy is effective in projecting influence and positioning itself as a responsible global player.

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South China Morning Post

Japan eases arms export restrictions, moving away from pacifist policy

2026-04-21 04:26:00 EDT

Japan has approved a significant overhaul of its defense export rules, lifting long-standing restrictions on lethal weapons sales overseas. This move allows for the export of fighter jets, missiles, and warships, marking a major shift from Japan's postwar pacifist stance. Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi stated that partner countries are necessary for security in the current global environment, but emphasized a continued commitment to peace. The policy change aims to boost Japan's domestic arms industry and deepen defense ties, while China has expressed serious concern over what it calls "reckless militarization."

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Deutsche Welle

Government proposes electricity price changes to stabilize bills and boost clean power

2026-04-21 04:19:50 EDT

The UK government plans to reform electricity pricing to shield households from volatile international gas markets, which have driven up energy bills, especially since the conflict in Iran. The proposed shakeup aims to weaken the link between gas prices and electricity bills within a year, potentially offering significant savings. The government is also increasing the windfall tax on some electricity generators to fund household support. These measures are part of a broader strategy to enhance energy security and promote clean power, though critics argue for more comprehensive reform and faster action.

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BBC

US and Iran escalate rhetoric as ceasefire nears expiry and peace talks are uncertain

2026-04-21 04:15:10 EDT

The US and Iran have intensified their verbal exchanges as a fragile ceasefire approaches its expiration, with both sides preparing for potential renewed peace talks. Iran's parliamentary speaker, Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf, warned of revealing "new cards on the battlefield" and stated Iran would not negotiate under threat. This comes as US President Donald Trump reiterated his threat of overwhelming military force if no deal is reached. The status of peace talks remains opaque, with ongoing disputes over the Strait of Hormuz and accusations of ceasefire violations.

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CNBC

Japan lifts ban on lethal weapons exports, a significant departure from pacifist policy

2026-04-21 03:57:42 EDT

Japan has relaxed its decades-old ban on lethal weapons exports, a move that signifies a major shift away from its post-war pacifist constitution. This policy change will allow Japan to sell weapons, including warships and missiles, to partner countries. Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi stated that the decision is driven by the increasingly severe security environment and the need for mutual defense support. While emphasizing a continued commitment to peace, the government will implement rigorous judgments on permissible transfers. China has expressed strong concerns about Japan's "reckless militarization."

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CNBC

Oil prices fall amid uncertainty over US-Iran peace talks and ceasefire deadline

2026-04-21 03:57:28 EDT

Oil prices declined as investors assessed mixed signals regarding the second round of peace talks between the US and Iran, with a ceasefire deadline approaching. Iran's parliamentary speaker indicated a reluctance to negotiate under threat, while US President Donald Trump renewed his threat of military action if no agreement is reached. The ongoing tensions and potential disruption to the Strait of Hormuz have already impacted oil prices. Analysts suggest that sustained high oil prices could unlock new supply from South America, potentially stabilizing the market.

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CNBC

German tourist deaths in Turkey: Trial begins over negligent homicide

2026-04-21 03:54:00 EDT

A trial has commenced in Istanbul over the deaths of four members of a German family at a hotel in Turkey last year. Six individuals, including the hotel owner and a pest control company representative, are charged with negligent homicide. Prosecutors allege that an improperly conducted pesticide extermination led to the family's poisoning. The family, from Hamburg, fell violently ill during their vacation and later died in a local hospital. The defendants face potential prison sentences of up to 22.5 years if convicted.

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Deutsche Welle

King Charles reflects on Queen Elizabeth II's legacy on her 100th birthday

2026-04-21 03:53:43 EDT

King Charles delivered a personal video message remembering his mother, Queen Elizabeth II, on what would have been her 100th birthday. He suggested that the current state of the world might have deeply troubled her. The King spoke of his mother's lifelong public service and steadfast devotion. A new statue of the late Queen, designed by Martin Jennings, will be unveiled in St James's Park, London. The memorial project also includes a bust of the Queen in her later years and a statue of Prince Philip, with completion expected in two years. The King also mentioned his upcoming state visit to meet US President Donald Trump.

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BBC

JPMorgan Chase expands $1.5 trillion economic security initiative into Europe

2026-04-21 03:49:06 EDT

JPMorgan Chase is extending its $1.5 trillion Security and Resiliency Initiative (SRI) across Europe, aiming to bolster economic security and resilience in critical industries. Launched in the U.S. last October, the 10-year program focuses on sectors such as supply chains, defense, energy independence, healthcare, and strategic technologies like AI. CEO Jamie Dimon emphasized the need for the US and Europe to collectively address over-reliance on unpredictable supply sources. The SRI will concentrate on five key European countries: the UK, France, Germany, Poland, and Italy, with broader inclusion of EU and NATO members.

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CNBC

England to legally ban mobile phones in schools under government plans

2026-04-21 03:33:19 EDT

The UK government plans to introduce a legal requirement for schools in England to ban mobile phones, with Education Minister Baroness Jacqui Smith stating an amendment will be tabled to the Children's Wellbeing and Schools Bill. This move aims to give statutory force to existing guidance encouraging phone-free school days. The government argues this differs from an outright legal ban proposed by the Conservatives. The Liberal Democrats have called for support and funding for schools to manage this transition. The bill also considers potential exemptions for sixth-form students and those with medical needs.

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BBC

Young UK workers juggle multiple jobs due to high cost of living

2026-04-21 03:23:11 EDT

A growing number of young adults in the UK are working multiple jobs to cope with the rising cost of living, with a record 1.35 million adults holding at least two jobs. Gen Z, individuals up to 29 years old, are driving this trend of "poly-employment." Many young workers, like Ashlin McCourt who works three jobs, express that "life's so expensive" and that juggling multiple roles has become their "regular environment." While this provides financial stability, it often leads to exhaustion and limited family time. The trend highlights the economic pressures faced by younger generations in meeting basic expenses.

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BBC

Iran rejects negotiations under threat, escalates rhetoric ahead of ceasefire deadline

2026-04-21 03:13:38 EDT

Iran's parliamentary speaker, Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf, has stated that Iran will not accept negotiations "under the shadow of threats" and indicated the country has prepared "new cards on the battlefield." This statement comes as the fragile ceasefire between Iran and the US nears its expiration. The rhetoric escalates tensions amid uncertainty about the continuation of peace talks. The US, meanwhile, maintains its blockade of the Strait of Hormuz, asserting it will not be lifted until a deal is reached. The conflicting statements highlight the precarious diplomatic situation.

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US and Iran on 'brink' of deal, White House claims amid conflicting Iranian statements

2026-04-21 03:13:38 EDT

The White House has stated that the US and Iran are on the "brink" of securing a deal, with Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt crediting President Donald Trump's "hard-line negotiating style." This assertion comes despite Iran's parliamentary speaker declaring they will not negotiate "under the shadow of threats" and are prepared to reveal "new cards." Trump also reiterated that the US naval blockade in the Strait of Hormuz will remain until a deal is reached. The conflicting messages create uncertainty surrounding the status of potential peace talks and the future of the ceasefire.

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Formula 1: Red Bull's struggles, driver moves, and historical car comparisons

2026-04-21 03:00:38 EDT

This article delves into the current challenges faced by the Red Bull Formula 1 team, noting their uncompetitive performance in recent races compared to rivals like McLaren. Team principal Laurent Mekies acknowledges the car's balance issues and the need to extract more performance. The piece also discusses significant driver movements, including the expected move of Christian Horner's race engineer, Jonathan Wheatley, to McLaren. It further explores historical comparisons, contrasting the analogue F1 era of 1976 with the current technologically advanced cars and the evolution of race strategy, particularly regarding tire choices.

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BBC

Apple's new CEO John Ternus faces the critical challenge of defining the company's AI strategy

2026-04-21 02:40:39 EDT

With Tim Cook stepping down as Apple CEO, John Ternus, the current head of hardware engineering, faces the significant challenge of solidifying Apple's artificial intelligence strategy. While Apple has maintained market dominance, it has lagged behind competitors in AI development, largely relying on third-party technologies like Google's Gemini and OpenAI's ChatGPT. Investors will be looking to Ternus, a hardware expert, to drive innovation in AI-integrated devices and services, potentially shifting Apple back towards its roots of rapid innovation. The company's future growth may depend on its ability to pivot towards exploration and embrace AI-driven personalization.

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CNBC

Urgent action needed as study reveals two children die monthly from knife attacks

2026-04-21 02:40:36 EDT

A new study reveals that two school-aged children die each month from knife injuries in England, with the average victim being 14 years old. The research, analyzing data from 2019-2024, found that children of Black or Black British ethnicity were disproportionately affected, being 13 times more likely to die from knife-related injuries. Researchers emphasize the need for "urgent, family-centered action" and better early intervention strategies, particularly concerning domestic violence and abuse, to prevent these tragedies. The studies highlight significant gaps in targeted support for at-risk children.

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BBC

South Korean police seek arrest warrant for BTS agency head Bang Si-hyuk over alleged fraud

2026-04-21 02:36:00 EDT

South Korean police have requested an arrest warrant for Bang Si-hyuk, chairman of HYBE, the agency behind the K-pop group BTS, on suspicion of investor fraud. Bang is accused of violating capital market laws by misleading early investors in 2019 about HYBE's plans to go public. Investigators allege he profited significantly from a subsequent agreement involving shares sold to an equity fund linked to his associates. Bang has denied wrongdoing, and HYBE has not yet commented on the arrest warrant request. The case emerges as BTS embarks on a new global tour.

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Deutsche Welle
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