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Iraq parliament elects Nizar Amedi as country’s new president
Iraq’s Parliament has elected Nizar Amedi as the country’s new president.
'DON'T move to Dubai!' British expat's warning after he moved to UAE for dream life and went from driving around in a Rolls to being tortured by police who broke his fingers
'DON'T move to Dubai!' British expat's warning after he moved to UAE for dream life and went from driving around in a Rolls to being tortured by police who broke his fingersBy IMOGEN GARFINKEL - SENIOR FOREIGN NEWS REPORTER Published: 15:12, 12 April 2026 | Updated: 15:12, 12 April 2026 e-mail View comments
Australia should set immigration targets to achieve a ‘stable temporary population’, report says
Experts say our preoccupation with net overseas migration figures has distracted from a more meaningful discussion on the ‘scale of temporariness’Get our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcastAustralia should set immigration targets to achieve a “stable temporary population” to address the ballooning number of nonpermanent residents that has stretched the country’s public services and housing, a new report argues.Temporary migrants as a share of the total population has more than do...
Hormuz Tracker: Limited Transits Before Trump Announces Blockade
Shipping flows through the Strait of Hormuz continued to operate at reduced levels on Sunday, before President Donald Trump announced an immediate blockade of the critical maritime chokepoint by the US Navy.
Prograis announces retirement following Benn loss
Prograis announces retirement following Benn lossImage source, Getty ImagesImage caption, Saturday's defeat by Conor Benn (left) would prove to be Regis Prograis' last fightByBen RamsdaleBBC Sport journalistPublished12 minutes agoFormer world champion Regis Prograis has announced his retirement at the age of 37.The two-time super-lightweight world champion was beaten convincingly by Conor Benn at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium on Saturday night and then revealed the fight would be his last....
Israeli bombardment kills infant in Lebanon during father’s funeral
Wrapped in bloodied bandages, seven-year-old Aline Saeed barely survived the Israeli strike on her home in south Lebanon last week. She was there to bury her father as hopes of a truce spread across the region, but a new strike killed her infant sister and other relatives. The strike on the Saeed family home in the village of Srifa took place on Wednesday, the first day of a US-Iran ceasefire that many in Lebanon hoped would apply to their country, too. Instead, Israeli strikes killed more than...
Here's Why the Future of Iran-US Negotiations is on Shaky Ground
Iran is wary of further talks with the US and right to be so, Daffodil University professor Dr. Greg Simons told Sputnik, commenting on the impasse hit in negotiations in Islamabad on Saturday.
Trump says military ‘LOCKED AND LOADED’ after Vance-led talks fail
NewsWorldAmericasUS politicsTrump says military ‘LOCKED AND LOADED’ after Vance-led talks failPresident vows to blockade Strait of Hormuz after saying Iran retains nuclear ambitionsJohn Bowden in Washington, D.C. Sunday 12 April 2026 14:38 BSTBookmarkCommentsGo to commentsBookmark popoverRemoved from bookmarksClose popover{"translations":{"comments":"Go to comments","share":"Share","copyLink":"Copy link","bookmark":"Bookmark","removeBookmark":"Remove bookmark"},"showComments":true,"showBookmark"...
Hungary’s opposition leader ‘optimistic’ after final opinion polls put his party in lead
Hungary’s opposition Tisza party could win Sunday’s national election, two surveys showed, delivering a landmark defeat to veteran Prime Minister Viktor Orban, an ally of Russia who also had the strong support of U.S. President Donald Trump. The polls, the last ones conducted before voting started and published after polling stations had closed on Sunday, showed the upstart centre-right Tisza party of Peter Magyar garnering 55-57% support, ahead of Orban’s nationalist Fidesz p...
India rejects China renaming places in Arunachal Pradesh; says move could impact process to normalise ties
India rejects China renaming places in Arunachal Pradesh; says move could impact process to normalise ties| India News
Bill Maher says society must accept that bad people can still do good things amid Cesar Chavez controversy
Comedian Bill Maher waded into a moral discussion during Friday's episode of "Real Time," arguing that society must accept the uncomfortable reality that "bad people" can still accomplish good things."Stop asking me how it is that bad people can do good things," Maher said during the show's closing commentary. "Here in California, we've been busy lately scraping a name off every building in the state because famed labor leader Cesar Chavez turned out to be not the folk saint we had been told," h...
Norway Averts Strike as Unions Clinch Wage Deal With Employers
Norway’s largest trade unions reached a wage deal with employers for private-sector workers, preventing a strike in western Europe’s top energy exporter.
Murillo's OG gives Villa the lead at City Ground!
Murillo scores an own goal to give Aston Villa the lead in their Premier League clash with Nottingham Forest.
Hackers Give Rockstar Games Until April 14 To Pay For Stolen Data
As Rockstar Games confirms hack, ShinyHunters hackers give the GTA developer just days to pay ransom for stolen data.
Oman launches bidding round for five oil and gas blocks
Oman’s energy ministry has launched a bidding round for five new oil and gas concession blocks as it seeks to attract investment and boost development of its hydrocarbon resources, the state news agency reported on Sunday. Registration opens immediately and will run until September 30, with results to be announced after technical and financial evaluation, the ministry was reported as saying.
Explaining Benin’s presidential election
Benin is voting for its next president. Al Jazeera’s Ahmed Idris is in Cotonou, explaining what’s at stake.
Suwayda Protest Backs al-Hijri, Seeks Self-Determination
Hundreds of supporters of Sheikh Hikmat al-Hijri gathered in al-Karama Square in central Suwayda, southern Syria, on Saturday, April 11, for a rally under the slogan “Guardians of the Blood,” denouncing what they described as arbitrary government decisions and demanding the right to self-determination. According to Enab Baladi’s correspondent in Suwayda, participants denounced what they called arbitrary government decisions and called for self-determination. They also chanted popular slogans and...
Cuban president: 'We would die' to defend against U.S. invasion
In his first-ever interview on American television, Cuban President Miguel Díaz-Canel tells Meet the Press that Cuba would fight back against any potential U.S. military action, saying Cuban leadership is prepared to “give our lives for the revolution.”
All the sordid details of yachting couple's storybook Bahamas adventure: Bloody fights, drunken threats and a wife lost overboard… in shark-infested waters
All the sordid details of yachting couple's storybook Bahamas adventure: Bloody fights, drunken threats and a wife lost overboard… in shark-infested watersBy TOM LEONARD, US CORRESPONDENT and NATASHA ANDERSON, US SENIOR NEWS REPORTER Published: 14:08, 12 April 2026 | Updated: 14:12, 12 April 2026 e-mail View comments
Vance, Witkoff, Kushner Depart Pakistan Amid Uncertain Iran Peace Talks
Negotiations between the US and Iran in Islamabad have ended without an agreement. Bloomberg News Reporter Eric Martin currently in Islamabad, Bloomberg News White House Correspondent Jeff Mason, and Israel Channel 13 US Correspondent Neria Krus join Bloomberg This Weekend to discuss the complexity of such diplomatic efforts. (Source: Bloomberg)