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Ukrainian teens are being recruited by Russians online to betray their country
NewsWorldEuropeUkrainian teens are being recruited by Russians online to betray their countrySince Russia launched its invasion of Ukraine, more than 1,100 Ukrainians have been accused of committing arson, terrorism or sabotage in betrayal of their countryMari Saito Tuesday 28 April 2026 09:22 BSTBookmarkCommentsGo to commentsBookmark popoverRemoved from bookmarksClose popover{"translations":{"comments":"Go to comments","share":"Share","copyLink":"Copy link","bookmark":"Bookmark","removeBookmark...
'There can’t be anarchy': SC hears Sabarimala case, flags need for structure in religious institutions
The Supreme Court emphasized that religious institutions must operate under established norms, not anarchy, while hearing cases related to women's entry at places of worship. A nine-judge bench stated that the right to manage a religious institution requires regulation within constitutional limits to prevent discrimination and ensure orderly functioning.
NEWSBRIEF: WHCA SUSPECT IN COURT, TRUMP-KING RELATIONSHIP, LEBANON CEASEFIRE FRAYS
News NEWSBRIEF: WHCA SUSPECT IN COURT, TRUMP-KING RELATIONSHIP, LEBANON CEASEFIRE FRAYS April 28, 20264:13 AM ET By Steve Inskeep , A Martínez Suspect charged with trying to assassinate President Trump, Trump hosts King Charles at critical point in U.S.-Britain relations, ceasefire in south Lebanon fraying. Sponsor Message Facebook Flipboard Email
Correspondents' dinner suspect charged with trying to assassinate President Trump
News Correspondents' dinner suspect charged with trying to assassinate President Trump April 28, 20264:13 AM ET By Jaclyn Diaz , Steve Inskeep The Justice Department announced the first formal charges against the gunman at the White House Correspondents' Dinner. Sponsor Message Facebook Flipboard Email
College classmate speaks about alleged correspondents' dinner attacker
News College classmate speaks about alleged correspondents' dinner attacker April 28, 20264:11 AM ET Michel Martin NPR's Michel Martin speaks to Eliza Terlinden, who was in the same Christian fellowship group in college as the suspected attacker at the White House Correspondents dinner. Sponsor Message Facebook Flipboard Email
Pakistan, Sri Lanka commence two-week joint counter-terrorism exercise: ISPR
RAWALPINDI: Troops from Pakistan and Sri Lanka commenced a two-week bilateral counter-terrorism exercise in Tarbela, the Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) said in a press release. The “Pakistan–Sri Lanka Bilateral Exercise Shake Hands-II” is a joint counter-terrorism exercise conducted between the two armies, the ISPR said. The exercise commenced on April 27 (Monday) at Tarbela, with the participation of Pakistan Army’s Special Services Group (SSG) and Special Forces from the Sri Lankan Arm...
Trump's embrace of King Charles comes at a fraught time for U.S.-UK relations
News Trump's embrace of King Charles comes at a fraught time for U.S.-UK relations April 28, 20264:10 AM ET By Danielle Kurtzleben , Steve Inskeep Trump seems to be looking forward to hosting, in recent weeks bringing up the royal visit multiple times. Sponsor Message Facebook Flipboard Email
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NZ axes plan for WW2 sex slaves statue after Japan protest
NZ axes plan for WW2 sex slaves statue after Japan protest25 minutes agoShareSaveAdd as preferred on GoogleSimon AtkinsonandKelly NgGetty ImagesA file photo of a bronze comfort woman statue in Berlin, Germany, which has since been removedPlans to erect a statue in New Zealand symbolising the so-called comfort women who were forced into sexual slavery by Japan during World War Two have been rejected.The Japanese embassy had warned that the installation of the structure in a public garden in Auckl...
Looking to buy the Honda City? Facelift set for May 22 launch
Looking to buy the Honda City Facelift set for May launch
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Kid Rock flies in Army helicopter weeks after flights near his house drew scrutiny
Kid Rock and Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth both flew in Army Apache helicopters at a base in Virginia on Monday, weeks after military pilots drew scrutiny for hovering near the entertainer's home.(Image credit: John Amis)
Trump reviews Iranian proposal aimed at reopening Strait of Hormuz
The White House confirms Trump met his national security advisers on Monday to discuss the plan.
Britain's King Charles meets Trump in bid to salvage ties
Britain’s King Charles III met Donald Trump at the White House early Tuesday, kicking off a high-stakes state visit shadowed by transatlantic tensions and a new alleged attempt to assassinate the US president. Behind the warm welcome for Charles and Queen Camilla in front of the cameras lay a deepening rift in the so-called “special relationship” between Washington and London over Trump’s war in Iran. With such tensions simmering, Charles will address a joint meeting of Congress on Tuesday, when...
Opinion: Opinion | With Raghav Chadha, AAP Is Facing A Kind Of Crisis Nobody Expected It To Face
Kejriwal built something genuinely remarkable from a public movement. But movements require oxygen - dissent, debate, and distributed leadership. What AAP has now is a closed room with one man at the centre.
Keir Starmer to face vote on Mandelson vetting scandal as key figures give evidence to MPs - UK politics live
Morgan McSweeney among those giving evidence to foreign affairs committee ahead of Commons vote Last night the foreign affairs committee published a long memo from the Foreign Office giving answers to questions it had for Ian Collard, who was head of security at the Foreign Office at the time of the Mandelson appointment. Collard was the person who briefed Olly Robbins on the outcome of the Mandelson vetting interviews and who recommended that vetting should be approved, because the risks highli...
Keir Starmer to face vote on Mandelson vetting scandal as key figures give evidence to MPs - UK politics live
Morgan McSweeney among those giving evidence to foreign affairs committee ahead of Commons vote Last night the foreign affairs committee published a long memo from the Foreign Office giving answers to questions it had for Ian Collard, who was head of security at the Foreign Office at the time of the Mandelson appointment. Collard was the person who briefed Olly Robbins on the outcome of the Mandelson vetting interviews and who recommended that vetting should be approved, because the risks highli...
'Goli maro, thok do culture': TMC accuses BJP of issuing 'death threats' to Mamata
A political storm brewed as TMC accused BJP of issuing death threats against Mamata Banerjee, citing a BJP spokesperson's remarks on a viral video of an election official. The BJP dismissed the allegations, calling them a "victim card." The controversy intensifies amid concerns of post-poll violence, with the EC deploying central forces.
UAE ready to participate in efforts to keep Strait of Hormuz open: Minister - Emirates 24|7
UAE ready to participate in efforts to keep Strait of Hormuz open: Minister Emirates 24|7
Israel using water access as 'weapon' in Gaza: Doctors Without Borders report
Israeli authorities are systematically depriving people in Gaza of the water they need to live, Doctors Without Borders warned Tuesday, decrying a campaign of "collective punishment" against Palestinians.The extensive destruction of civilian water infrastructure in Gaza coupled with obstruction of access constitutes "an integral part of Israel's genocide", said the medical charity, which goes by its French acronym MSF.In a report entitled "Water as a Weapon", MSF said the "engineered scarcity" w...