- Iran warns of imminent retaliation after US Marines seize cargo ship M/V Touska
- Police investigations reveal limits of crime statistics on convictions
- Tourist injured after falling into fish pond at Lanzarote hotel
- France and Poland enhance defence cooperation amid Russia’s threat
- Japan issues mega-quake warning after 7.7-magnitude earthquake today
- Slovakia to hold referendum on payment cuts for leaders on 4 July
- Shreveport authorities confirm identities of eight children killed in shooting
- Shooter kills Canadian woman and injures several at Mexico’s Teotihuacan
EUROPE MORNING BRIEFING
This morning, European leaders expressed frustration over ongoing negotiations regarding Ukraine’s financial support, with Hungary’s position causing significant tension among member states.
Calls for urgent resolution continue as time-sensitive discussions unfold.
In Arcis-Sur-Aube, the mayoral race features candidates Charles Hittler and Antoine Renault-Zielinski. Notably, Zielinski is the far-right contender, a twist in this unusual election. With the vote approaching, both candidates express hopes for dialogue focused on the town and its policies.
Trump fooled by fake AI video as he questions ongoing Iran talks and reveals his limited knowledge on global issues.
EUROPE MORNING BRIEFING
Overnight reports indicate that Russia’s oil earnings have surged amidst ongoing conflicts in the Middle East, impacting global energy prices. European leaders reaffirm their commitment to strict sanctions against Russia despite rising energy costs.
GLOBAL ALERTS
This morning, significant global developments emerge
Denmark’s military is on high alert, stockpiling blood amid rising tensions with the US over Greenland. In January, Danish troops were sent to the territory while officials prepared for possible confrontation. For further details on Denmark’s strategic measures, read more.
Apple issues iPhone spyware alert and tells users to update iOS operating system after discovering a powerful spyware exploit.
EUROPE MORNING BRIEFING
Leaders convened in Brussels this morning to address a new energy crisis amid escalating conflict in the Middle East. The summit also faces challenges from Hungary’s Prime Minister Viktor Orbán regarding a crucial loan for Ukraine.
UK MORNING BRIEFING
Stansted Airport has increased its drop-off fee to £10 this morning, following similar changes at Gatwick. Longer stays will now cost £28, prompting concerns about rising travel expenses during the upcoming Easter holidays.
A British reporter, Steven Sweeney, has been hospitalised following an Israeli strike near his press vehicle in southern Lebanon. Alongside cameraman Ali Rida, both are conscious as doctors assess their injuries. RT editor Margarita Simonyan calls for urgent aid for them.
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