

Asian markets mostly fell as cautious optimism regarding the Middle East conflict tempered sentiment, contrasting with Wall Street's record-setting rally. U.S. President Trump predicted a swift end to the conflict and confirmed a 10-day ceasefire between Israel and Lebanon. Meanwhile, Japan's Nikkei 225 saw profit-taking after hitting a record, and other regional indices like the Kospi and Hang Seng also declined. Investors are also considering comments from the Bank of Japan governor on monetary policy amidst oil market volatility. Futures for the S&P 500 and Nasdaq 100 traded near flat, while Dow Jones futures showed a slight increase.
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CNBCThree people have been charged with arson with intent to endanger life following an attempted arson attack at the offices of Volant Media in north-west London. An ignited container was thrown towards the building, but the fire extinguished itself in a car park without causing damage or injuries. The accused, aged 21, 19, and a 16-year-old, are scheduled to appear in court. One of the accused also faces a charge of dangerous driving. The incident occurred on Wednesday evening.
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BBCA ceasefire has been implemented between Israel and Lebanon, as U.S. President Trump stated the conflict in Iran should conclude soon. Concurrently, Iran's parliament speaker indicated that Israel halting attacks on Lebanon is a prerequisite for U.S.-Iran negotiations. The situation in the Strait of Hormuz remains a point of focus, with ongoing diplomatic efforts and potential for further talks between the U.S. and Iran. The ceasefire aims to de-escalate tensions in the region, though its long-term effectiveness is yet to be determined.
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CBS NewsBulgaria is preparing for a snap parliamentary election on April 19, its eighth in five years, with former President Rumen Radev and his new party, Progressive Bulgaria, leading in the polls. Radev's campaign focuses on fighting corruption and inflation, promising to 'bring down the oligarchy.' His pro-Russian stances and ambiguity on foreign policy raise questions about potential shifts in domestic and EU relations if he wins. Voters express mixed views, with many seeing him as a last hope amid political instability, while others remain skeptical. The election outcome could significantly impact Bulgaria's direction and its relationship with the EU.
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Deutsche WelleEuropean startups are aggressively seeking substantial funding, aiming for over $100 million each, to develop AI chips that can compete with Nvidia's dominant GPUs, particularly for AI inference. Companies like Euclyd and Optalysys are in advanced funding discussions, driven by the AI boom and geopolitical considerations like U.S. export controls. These firms claim their technologies offer greater power efficiency for AI inference, a crucial area for scaling AI models. Despite challenges in Europe's foundry ecosystem and funding landscape compared to the U.S., investor interest in homegrown silicon solutions is growing.
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CNBCThe U.S. House of Representatives has approved a two-week extension for Section 702 of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA), pushing the deadline to April 30. This decision came after conservative lawmakers blocked a compromise that would have extended the controversial warrantless surveillance powers for five years. House Speaker Mike Johnson expressed confidence in reaching an agreement by the new deadline. The extension allows more time for negotiations on privacy guardrails and warrant requirements for accessing Americans' data, which remains a point of contention.
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Fox NewsThe House of Representatives has approved a short-term extension of a controversial surveillance program until April 30, following a revolt by Republicans against President Trump's call for a longer renewal. The measure passed by unanimous consent. A last-minute proposal for a five-year extension with revisions failed due to GOP defections. Section 702 of FISA, which allows U.S. spy agencies to collect overseas communications without a warrant, is seen by officials as critical for national security, but opponents cite concerns over Americans' privacy.
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CBS NewsNearly 160,000 uninsured cars were seized on UK roads last year, the highest number in 17 years, with rising insurance costs cited as a primary reason for drivers flouting the law. The Motor Insurers' Bureau estimates around 300,000 cars are driven daily without insurance, leading to an estimated £1 billion annual cost to the UK economy. Birmingham has a high concentration of incidents involving uninsured drivers. The number of seized vehicles has increased by nearly 20% over the past five years, with uninsured drivers often linked to other offenses like driving while disqualified or under the influence.
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BBCVietnamese budget carrier VietJet Air has agreed to lease up to 10 Chinese-made C909 regional passenger jets through financing from SPDB Financial Leasing. This deal marks a significant step for Comac, the jet's manufacturer, in its ambition to compete with global aviation giants Airbus and Boeing. The agreement, made during Vietnamese President To Lam's state visit to China, signals growing cooperation in the civil aviation sector between the two nations. Both countries expressed support for further collaboration in introducing and operating Chinese commercial aircraft.
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South China Morning PostBen Roberts-Smith, Australia's most decorated living war veteran, has been granted bail with travel restrictions by an Australian court. This decision follows his indictment on five war crimes charges related to alleged killings in Afghanistan between 2009 and 2012. Prosecutors had opposed bail, citing flight risk and witness interference concerns. The court acknowledged the case's likely lengthy duration as a factor in granting bail, emphasizing the presumption of innocence. Roberts-Smith denies all accusations.
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Deutsche WelleUber has agreed to acquire an additional 4.5% of shares in German food delivery firm Delivery Hero from its largest shareholder, Prosus, for approximately €270 million ($318 million). This move comes after Prosus faced regulatory scrutiny over its proposed acquisition of Just Eat Takeaway.com, which required a reduction in its Delivery Hero stake. Uber's increased investment follows its initial stake purchase in 2024. The deal is seen in the context of evolving European regulatory approaches to mergers, with a potential shift towards encouraging larger European companies.
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CNBCThe U.S. House of Representatives passed a two-week extension of FISA surveillance powers, setting the new deadline for April 30. This action was taken in the early hours of Friday after a group of conservative Republicans blocked procedural votes on a longer reauthorization. House leaders are still seeking a path to pass an 18-month extension of Section 702 of FISA, which allows the government to collect communications of foreigners abroad, including those involving Americans. President Trump and intelligence officials have emphasized its importance for national security.
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Chinese electric vehicle manufacturer Seres has patented an 'in-vehicle toilet' designed to slide out from under a passenger seat, aiming to address users' needs on long journeys. The system includes features for odor control and waste evaporation, with a manual emptying process. While the patent has been filed, it is uncertain if this feature will be incorporated into production vehicles. This innovation highlights the trend of Chinese EV makers incorporating unconventional amenities to differentiate themselves in a highly competitive market.
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BBCThe Duke and Duchess of Sussex met with survivors and emergency responders from the Bondi Beach shooting during their visit to Sydney. They spoke with individuals who shielded their children during the attack and with Bondi lifeguards who were praised for their actions. The couple also met with representatives from the Sydney Jewish Museum, which is opening an exhibition dedicated to the event. The visit is part of their private tour of Australia, marking their first trip to the country since 2018.
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BBCThe Hong Kong-flagged oil tanker AVA 6 has successfully passed through the Strait of Hormuz, a critical chokepoint for global oil supplies. The vessel departed from the UAE and its transit was monitored by maritime tracking services. While the tanker passed through the strait, it remains unclear whether this transit challenged any U.S. blockade or blockade area. Among the ships monitored exiting the strait, the AVA 6 was the only one flying a Chinese-linked flag.
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South China Morning PostFinance ministers and central bankers have voiced serious concerns about Anthropic's new AI model, Claude Mythos, due to its potential to destabilize financial systems by exposing vulnerabilities in major operating systems and browsers. Canadian Finance Minister François-Philippe Champagne stated the issue was significant enough to warrant attention from all finance ministers, emphasizing the need for safeguards. Top bankers are being granted early access to test their systems against the model, acknowledging the urgent need to understand and address the identified vulnerabilities to ensure financial system resilience.
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BBCDNA analysis has confirmed that human remains found in a car submerged in the Columbia River are those of the Martin family, who disappeared in 1958 while seeking Christmas greenery. Parents Kenneth and Barbara Martin and their daughter Barbie were identified by the state medical examiner's office. The Ford station wagon, believed to be the family's, was located by a diver and partially recovered. The investigation concluded with no evidence of foul play, bringing closure to a decades-old mystery. The remains of two other children from the family were found shortly after their disappearance.
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The relationship between football managers Pep Guardiola and Mikel Arteta, once master and apprentice, is now one of title rivals. Their bond began when Arteta joined Barcelona's academy and later worked under Guardiola at Manchester City. Arteta's departure to manage Arsenal created distance, but their communication has since been re-established. The article explores their evolving tactical approaches, with Guardiola's focus on possession and Arteta's adaptation to Premier League demands and developing his own distinct style. Both managers are noted for their resilience in facing challenges and evolving their strategies.
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BBCTikTok star D4vd, whose legal name is David Anthony Burke, has been arrested on suspicion of murder in connection with the death of 14-year-old Celeste Rivas Hernandez. Her remains were discovered in a Tesla registered to D4vd's address in September. The Los Angeles Police Department stated the singer is being held without bail, and the case will be presented to the District Attorney's office. Authorities have been investigating the case since the discovery of the decomposed body, with no cause of death officially announced.
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BBCThe UK is set for more settled weather this weekend, with sunshine expected to return for most regions. Saturday is predicted to be largely dry with sunny spells, followed by abundant sunshine on Sunday as high pressure builds. Temperatures are expected to be slightly above average, feeling pleasant due to light winds and strengthening spring sunshine. This follows a period of varied April weather, including showers and thunderstorms. The forecast indicates this calmer pattern is likely to continue into the following week, with temperatures in the low to mid-teens.
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BBCTodd Lyons, the acting director of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), will resign at the end of May. Homeland Security Secretary Markwayne Mullin praised Lyons as a strong leader who enhanced community safety. Lyons has been a key figure in President Trump's mass deportation agenda, overseeing increased hiring and detention capabilities. His departure creates a leadership vacancy at an agency central to immigration policy debates. Public perception of ICE has been largely unfavorable, according to recent polls.
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NPRA man who suffered a broken arm after being beaten with a hockey stick by Grand National trainer Evan Williams has challenged the three-year prison sentence as 'unduly lenient.' The victim, from Swindon, stated he believed he was going to die during the attack in December 2024 and continues to experience ongoing pain and psychological distress. He is pursuing a review of the sentence through the Attorney General's office, citing aggravating factors and the severity of his injuries.
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BBCVeteran snooker player Mark Williams, at 51, is aiming for a historic fourth World Championship title, which would make him the oldest winner. He has expressed extreme determination, even joking about running naked down the M4 motorway if he wins. Williams is also managing deteriorating eyesight and has struggled with 'yips,' but remains ranked sixth in the world. He has previously won the title in 2000, 2003, and 2018, and is committed to continuing his career for years to come.
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BBCAn Afghan Special Forces veteran, Noor Aziz Ahmadzai, who served alongside the British Army, has been hospitalized with a serious brain injury following an alleged assault at Weymouth railway station. Scans revealed a bleed on his brain, and while he has regained consciousness, a lengthy recovery is anticipated. Two teenage girls arrested in connection with the incident have been released pending further inquiries. Ahmadzai's former partner highlighted concerns about his eligibility for veterans' charity support due to his service history.
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BBCOil prices fell as U.S. President Donald Trump reiterated his prediction that the war in Iran would end soon, and a ceasefire between Israel and Lebanon raised hopes for reduced supply disruptions. U.S. crude and Brent crude futures saw declines. Trump announced the 10-day ceasefire between Israel and Lebanon, with potential for future talks. The market is factoring in the possibility of an extended U.S.-Iran ceasefire, although concerns remain about the physical market tightening if Strait of Hormuz flows are not fully restored. Peace talks between the U.S. and Iran are considered a key upside risk for the market.
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CNBCThe Los Angeles Kings, after a strong late-season surge, will face the top-seeded Colorado Avalanche in the first round of the NHL playoffs. The Kings' interim coach, D.J. Smith, has guided the team to success following a mid-season slump. Meanwhile, the Anaheim Ducks have also made the postseason for the first time since 2018 but enter with a weaker finish, facing the Edmonton Oilers. Both teams have overcome challenges, with the Kings showing significant grit and momentum, while the Ducks aim to build on their first winning season since 2018.
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LA TimesA peacock that appeared on a Suffolk farm near Copdock began causing mayhem by chasing the farm's chickens and cockerels. After no owner came forward, Easton Farm Park near Woodbridge agreed to temporarily house the bird. The farmer initially welcomed the peacock, but its aggressive behavior towards the chickens necessitated its containment. The bird's presence caused stress to both the farm animals and the owners, leading to its relocation to a wildlife park.
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BBCAuthors and members of the literary community are publicly criticizing Reese Witherspoon for encouraging her followers to learn and adopt AI technologies. They argue that AI poses significant risks, including plagiarism of creative works and potential job displacement, particularly for women. Critics view Witherspoon's message as tone-deaf and potentially driven by commercial interests, highlighting concerns about AI's impact on intellectual property and the creative industries. Some authors feel their work has already been used to train AI without consent.
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LA TimesThe Artemis II astronauts detailed their 'intense' reentry into Earth's atmosphere and successful splashdown in an interview with ABC News. Mission specialist Christina Koch described reentry as '10 times wilder' than a launch, noting the plasma bubble created by atmospheric friction caused a 6-minute communications blackout and extreme heat. Commander Reid Wiseman praised pilot Victor Glover's composure during the high-G forces and reentry challenges. The crew expressed profound gratitude for the Orion capsule's performance and reflected on an emotional moment where they proposed naming a lunar crater after Wiseman's late wife.
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Europe is reportedly testing a 'third way' to address security in the Strait of Hormuz, independent of the U.S., Israel, and Iran. European leaders, including Germany's Chancellor Friedrich Merz and Italy's Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni, are expected to attend a meeting with partners from Europe, Asia, and Latin America. China has also been invited to participate. The initiative aims to build a credible proposal for restoring shipping through the strait, suggesting a desire for greater European autonomy in regional security matters.
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South China Morning PostThe No. 4 seed UCLA gymnastics team was unexpectedly eliminated from the NCAA national semifinals after a shaky performance, failing to advance to the championship. A fall from Jordan Chiles on the uneven bars and wobbly vaults contributed to the Bruins' third-place finish in their semifinal heat. Despite Chiles winning the individual floor title, the early errors proved too costly. Oklahoma and Minnesota advanced from the semifinal, marking the first time since 2018 that UCLA has not secured a national title.
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LA TimesBritish newspapers are dominated by political news, with headlines concerning 'Starmer in peril' following revelations about Lord Mandelson's security vetting and claims of misleading Parliament. The Guardian reports on Sir Keir Starmer facing pressure over the appointment. Separately, the Daily Mirror leads with a report on Vladimir Putin allegedly identifying UK locations for potential targeting due to support for Ukraine. The article highlights ongoing political scrutiny and international security concerns.
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BBCDemocrat Analilia Mejia has won the special election for New Jersey's 11th Congressional District, previously held by Governor Mikie Sherrill. Mejia, a progressive candidate endorsed by prominent Democrats, campaigned on populist economic policies and abolishing ICE. She defeated Republican Joe Hathaway and independent Alan Bond. Mejia will serve out the remainder of Sherrill's term and will need to run again in November for a full term. Her victory is seen as a continuation of the district's shift towards the Democratic party.
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CBS NewsNeukgu, a two-year-old wolf that escaped from a South Korean zoo, has been safely captured after a nine-day search. The wolf was located near an expressway and tranquilized before being returned to O-World zoo. The escape of Neukgu, part of a program to restore the Korean wolf species, had captured national attention and inspired a meme coin. Authorities had conducted extensive searches, with close calls before the successful capture, easing concerns about the wolf's welfare and potential harm during the operation.
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BBCU.S. intelligence agencies have detected signs that China is considering providing Iran with advanced radar systems, potentially including X-band radar technology. This move, if enacted, could significantly enhance Iran's air defense capabilities against drones and missiles. The deliberations by China are seen as part of a broader alignment with Russia to support Iran and counterbalance U.S. influence in the region. U.S. officials are concerned about the potential for the Iranian war to draw in global competitors, though China maintains its position is neutral and aims to promote peace talks.
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CBS NewsAn Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agent, Gregory Donnell Morgan Jr., has been charged with two counts of assault in Minnesota for allegedly pointing his duty gun at two people during a road rage incident. Prosecutors have issued a nationwide arrest warrant for Morgan, who is accused of driving on the highway shoulder to pass another vehicle. This case is the first of its kind nationally involving a federal agent charged in connection with Operation Metro Surge, a controversial immigration enforcement action in Minneapolis.
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CNBCThe International Monetary Fund (IMF) and the World Bank have resumed dealings with Venezuela, ending a seven-year pause that stemmed from disputes over government recognition. The IMF will now engage with the government under acting President Delcy Rodriguez, a decision supported by a majority of IMF members. This resumption of relations paves the way for an IMF assessment of Venezuela's economy and could unlock significant funding. The move is expected to boost foreign private investor confidence in the nation.
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Deutsche WelleNetflix shares declined significantly after the company released its first-quarter earnings, which exceeded revenue expectations but reiterated full-year guidance. The streaming giant also announced that co-founder Reed Hastings will exit the board in June. While net income nearly doubled year-over-year, partly due to a termination fee from a withdrawn acquisition, the company maintained its revenue forecast. Netflix is also focusing on growth in its advertising tier and has recently implemented price increases across its subscription plans.
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CNBCA shooting on the 105 Freeway in Los Angeles left a driver in critical condition and caused extended closures of the eastbound lanes, significantly impacting traffic. California Highway Patrol officers found the victim unresponsive in his vehicle with a gunshot wound. Investigators are seeking a suspect and vehicle, and the motive for the violence remains unclear. The freeway lanes were reopened several hours after the incident.
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LA TimesChina has cautioned about potential risks to its food security, citing global supply chain vulnerabilities exacerbated by factors like extreme weather and geopolitical conflicts, including the war in Iran. While the country maintains sufficient staple grain supplies, structural challenges within its food sector persist. Officials highlighted concerns about sharp price swings in global food markets and their potential impact on domestic stability and downstream industries. The report emphasizes the need for continued efforts to stabilize costs and ensure adequate food supplies.
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South China Morning PostTodd Lyons, the acting head of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), is planning to leave the agency in June to spend more time with his family and transition to the private sector. Lyons, a veteran of ICE, has led the agency during a period of intense focus on deportation crackdowns under President Trump. His departure creates a leadership vacancy at a critical time for the agency, which has faced scrutiny and calls for reform. Homeland Security Secretary Markwayne Mullin confirmed Lyons' departure, praising his leadership.
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