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India, Bangladesh Talk Defence Ties As Dhaka Moves Away From Yunus' Pak Push
The meeting assumes greater significance because it signals a return to collaboration between the two countries.
Opinion: In Numbers: How Has India Kept Fuel Prices Low Even As Europe Sees 70% Spikes?
India imports 88% of its crude. Why then is it not seeing massive price hikes for fuel and LPG?
Puppies, Kitten, Power: North Korea's Kim Jong Un Steals Spotlight At Pet Shop
Images released by state media showed a visibly delighted Ju Ae watching cats with her father and petting one perched on a tower.
As Iran's Lego-Style War Videos Go Viral, Meet The Team Behind Them
Animated videos have appeared from both sides, but Iran has been especially active in creating these clips, often using Lego-style characters.
Trump's Anger Over Iran War Pushes NATO Into Fresh Crisis
Trump and his officials have expressed frustration over what they see as NATO's unwillingness to help the United States in a time of need.
Europe Must Brace For Long-Lasting Energy Shock, EU Energy Commissioner Warns
The EU is preparing emergency energy measures including potential fuel rationing and reserve releases as Commissioner Dan Jorgensen warns of a prolonged crisis driven by the Middle East conflict.
Kash Patel To Tulsi Gabbard: Who Could Be Next On Trump's Firing List?
The potential high-level shuffling is reportedly focused on Cabinet officials Trump feels have "underperformed or who have generated too much negative attention".
US fighter jet shot down by Iran: report
A U.S. fighter jet in the Middle East was shot down by Iran, according to a breaking news report from Axios on Friday, the first such instance since the Trump administration launched Operation Epic Fury alongside Israel in late February.“An American fighter jet was shot down by Iranian fire,” reads a statement from Axios’ Barak Ravid, issued on social media moments after his report was published. “A search is underway to locate the two crew members, according to a source familiar with the details.”Neither the White House or the U.S. military responded to Axios’ request for comment on the alleged downed aircraft, which according to photos and videos viewed by Axios, is believed to be an F-15 fighter jet.מטוס קרב אמריקני הופל מאש איראנית. חיפוש מתנהל כדי לאתר את שני אנשי הצוות, כך לפי מקור שמעורה בפרטים. קראו את הכתבה שלי ב-@axioshttps://t.co/8CR6n5WqJA— Barak Ravid (@BarakRavid) April 3, 2026
Is the US committing war crimes by targeting Iran’s civilian infrastructure?
International law experts ‘seriously concerned’ about ‘strikes on schools, health centres and homes’ in contravention of Geneva conventionsDonald Trump, other senior US officials and their cheerleaders appear to be embracing attacks – and threats of attacks – on Iranian civilian infrastructure, which legal experts say appears to constitute serious war crimes under international law.In his rambling national address on Wednesday, the US president warned that if Iran did not reach an unspecified deal with him, US forces would “hit each and every one of their electric-generating plants” and “bring [Iran] back to the stone ages – where they belong”. Continue reading...
LA drivers get creative as surging gas prices threatens love affair with the car
Shop around, coast downhill, band together – drivers tell of how they’re dealing with the costliest gas in the USJack Nooney has pretty much made peace with the traffic since moving to Los Angeles five years ago, but recent soaring gas prices have certainly added another layer of insult to his daily commute. The musician and full-time grocery deli employee drives from his San Fernando Valley apartment to Santa Monica daily. While it’s just nine miles each way, with LA traffic that often equates to a whole gas-burning hour.Nooney, who makes $20/hour, says it’s become glaringly clear that fuel costs will eat up more of his already tight budget. Angelenos are now paying on average nearly $5.90 a gallon – and some stations are charging a shocking $8 a gallon. The outsized prices are directly related to the Iran war, which has created the largest supply disruption in the history of the global oil market, according to the International Energy Agency. Continue reading...
Young people ‘more likely to leave for health reasons when in low-paid, insecure jobs’
Research for TUC analyses link between job quality and economic inactivity, as UK youth unemployment risesYoung people in the UK are more likely to leave their job for health reasons and become economically inactive when they work in insecure, low-paid sectors, a study has found.Research carried out for the Trades Union Congress by the consultancy Timewise charts a connection between the jobs young people are most likely to do – in hospitality, retail and care, for example – and the proportion of people leaving work because of ill health. Continue reading...
Trump Immunity Ruling Puts Spotlight on Indian-Origin Judge Amit Mehta
Last August, Amit Mehta had ruled that Google had broken anti-trust laws to maintain its dominance in online search.


