- Argentinian footballer detained after allegedly making bomb threat on flight
- Eurocontrol urges airlines to address flight delays ahead of summer peak
- Russia allegedly executes four unarmed Ukrainian prisoners during ceasefire
- Hungary’s incoming PM péter magyar seeks to unlock frozen eu funds
- Hungary’s Viktor Orbán concedes defeat in parliamentary elections to Peter Magyar
- NATO allies urged to devise plan for reopening Strait of Hormuz soon
- Father arrested for kidnapping after nine-year-old boy is rescued from van in France
- Italian arms dealer pleads guilty to illegally exporting ammunition to Russia
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Emiliano Endrizzi, a defender for Gimnasia y Esgrima de Jujuy, was detained after allegedly shouting “Bomb” on a flight to Buenos Aires. The incident prompted an evacuation and police involvement, with the club now evaluating his future and considering sacking him.
Four unarmed Ukrainian prisoners were allegedly executed by Russian troops during a ceasefire on Orthodox Easter. The 14th army corps condemned the act as a systematic practice of terrorism, calling for accountability from the Russian high command. Further details are forthcoming.
US President Donald Trump has urged NATO allies to devise a plan within days to reopen the Strait of Hormuz, crucial for global energy supplies. Following talks with NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte in Washington, expectations for military deployment and action remain amidst European reluctance.
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B Sai Sudharsan will bat at No. 3 on his Test debut for India against England at Headingley, while Karun Nair returns to international cricket after an eight-year absence.
Iran and European diplomats have begun urgent nuclear talks in Geneva, as Israel ramps up airstrikes on Iranian military and nuclear sites.
Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov publicly cautioned Washington and Tel Aviv against promoting or executing regime change in Iran, particularly highlighting threats against Supreme Leader Ayatollah Khamenei as “unimaginable” and “unacceptable.”
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