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"Locked And Loaded": Trump Turns Up Heat On Iran After Talks Fail In Pak
Iran War Latest News: "We Will Finish The Little That Is Left Of Iran," Trump Warns As Talks Fail
US And Iran's Claims On American Warships Sail Into Strait Of 'Confusion'
Iran rubbished the CENTCOM version, with the Islamic nation's military spokesperson saying "the initiative for the passage and movement of any vessel is in the hands of the armed forces of the Islamic Republic of Iran"
Lufthansa Pilots Announce 2-Day Strike Over Salary, Affecting Over 1 Lakh Passengers
Lufthansa pilots strike: The pilots are demanding improved retirement benefits, citing concerns over the company's pension scheme.
Opinion: Blog | Asha Bhosle Is Gone, But Her 'Bad Girl' Anthems Live On
It is extraordinary how Bhosle's voice has been part of the cultural landscape of changing India, signifying freedom, independence, and risk-taking. Forever brilliant, forever bubbly, forever young, she will be missed.
Israel Wiped Out Entire Lebanese Villages By Rigging Homes With Explosives
Over the course of the last two weeks, while the United States and Israel exchanged missiles, barbs and attempts to reach a peace deal, the Israeli military carried out the systematic demolition of entire villages in southern Lebanon.
Hungary election live: voters head to the polls in contest that could see end of Viktor Orbán’s rule
Prime minister has been trailing in the polls to Péter Magyar in race that could have repercussions for Europe, the US and RussiaEurope correspondentNot a regular observer of Hungarian politics? We’ve got you. Continue reading...
Richard Tice’s firm alleged to have broken law by failing to pay tax
Report says company did not pay tens of thousands in tax on dividends given to Reform UK deputy leader and trustRichard Tice’s company has been accused of breaking the law by allegedly failing to pay tens of thousands of pounds in tax on dividends that were paid to him and his offshore trust.Reform UK’s multimillionaire deputy leader is alleged to have received at least £91,000 in excess payments as a result, the Sunday Times reported. Dan Neidle of Tax Policy Associates – whose analysis was cited by the newspaper – said that further analysis suggested that the total in tax that should have been paid by Tice’s company was about £120,000. Continue reading...
How US Warships, Drones And Helicopters Will Clear Mines In Strait Of Hormuz
The two Navy guided-missile destroyers, USS Frank E Peterson and USS Michael Murphy, carried out operations in the key global oil route.
Iranian Embassy In Delhi Showcases Drawings Retrieved From Minab School
New Delhi, April 12 (IANS) An exhibition titled 'Angels of Minab', showcasing drawings made by children, has been organised at the Iranian Embassy in New Delhi, featuring artwork retrieved from the debris of a girls' elementary school in Minab that w
Ex-CIA director calls for ousting Trump: ‘25th amendment was written with him in mind’
John Brennan says president who made volatile remarks about destroying Iranian civilization ‘is clearly unhinged’The former Central Intelligence Agency director John Brennan has added his name to growing calls for the president to be ousted on grounds that he is unfit for the job, arguing that the US constitution’s 25th amendment addressing involuntary removal from office was “written with Donald Trump in mind”.Brennan, who served as head of the spy agency during Barack Obama’s presidency, told MS Now on Saturday that Trump’s recent volatile remarks about destroying Iranian civilization and the danger he posed to so many lives merited his removal from the Oval Office. Continue reading...
Anthony Albanese urges Israel to stop Lebanon attacks that intensified during Middle East ceasefire
PM tells Guardian Australia Hezbollah should cease reprisals and confirms Australia’s military surveillance aircraft will remain in regionGet our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcastAustralia’s prime minister, Anthony Albanese, has urged Israel to stop its attacks on Lebanon and raised concern over its intensified military campaign on Beirut and the country’s south after the ceasefire in the Middle East.Albanese also called on Hezbollah to cease attacks on Israel, reiterating his government’s belief that the Middle East ceasefire must include Lebanon. The prime minister also confirmed Australia’s military surveillance aircraft would remain in the region for at least another month beyond its initial deployment. Continue reading...
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 doubled over the past 15 years, from 2.7% in 2010, to more than 6%. Continue reading...

