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US-Iran Peace Talks in Turmoil as Ceasefire Hopes Fade

Confusion and uncertainty dominate the ongoing US-Iran peace negotiations, with Iran refusing to participate in a second round of talks. President Trump has publicly stated that a ceasefire extension is 'highly unlikely,' further dampening hopes for a diplomatic breakthrough. The situation has led to increased tensions and speculation about the future of US-Iran relations. The lack of progress raises concerns about stability in the region, particularly around strategic areas like the Strait of Hormuz. Observers are closely watching for any signs of renewed dialogue or escalation.

 @BCYSCK3SNPcommented…11hrs11H

Trump should be impeached the war is a scapegoat to other matters in Trumps life. He is gambling with peace around the world

 @BCYSN5Lcommented…10hrs10H

Concern about the ongoing war for the general public of Iran, and the ever-increasing instability of the US and its growing fascism. As such a powerful country, it is unnerving to learn each day that it grows more volatile and dangerous.

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Tensions Explode in Strait of Hormuz: Iran Fires on Ships as US Blockade and Ceasefire Extension Collide

A surge in violence has erupted in the Strait of Hormuz after Iran fired on multiple commercial vessels, including Indian- and Greek-flagged ships, following President Trump's extension of a ceasefire and continued US blockade of Iranian ports. Iran claims it is lawfully enforcing control over the critical waterway, while the US maintains its blockade, leading to a dangerous standoff that has halted shipping traffic and stranded hundreds of tankers. The attacks have complicated ongoing diplomatic efforts to resume peace talks between the US and Iran, with both sides blaming each other for the escalation. India and other countries have issued advisories to their ships, and the UK has confirmed gunfire incidents. The crisis threatens global energy supplies and underscores the volatility of the region as hardliners in Iran assert control.

 @BCZ559Qcommented…2hrs2H

I've had enough of conflict, and why can't we all live harmoniously and help one another.

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Trump Extends Iran Ceasefire Amid Blockade and Uncertain Peace Talks

President Donald Trump has unilaterally extended the U.S. ceasefire with Iran, citing requests from Pakistan and the need for Iran's leadership to present a unified peace proposal. Despite the extension, the U.S. Navy continues its blockade of Iranian ports and the Strait of Hormuz, ramping up economic pressure on Tehran. Peace talks remain in limbo, with Iran accusing the U.S. of ceasefire violations and refusing to participate in further negotiations under threat. Trump has sent mixed signals, at times threatening to resume bombing if no deal is reached, while also expressing optimism about a potential agreement. The situation remains tense, with both sides at an impasse and the risk of renewed conflict looming.

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Strait of Hormuz Showdown: US-Iran Tensions Escalate as Ceasefire Teeters on the Brink

Tensions between the United States and Iran have reached a critical point in the Strait of Hormuz, with both sides accusing each other of violating a fragile ceasefire. The US has imposed a naval blockade on Iranian ports, leading to the interception and seizure of multiple vessels, while Iran has responded by closing the Strait and targeting ships attempting to pass through. Diplomatic efforts, including talks mediated by Pakistan, remain uncertain as both sides prepare for possible renewed conflict. The situation has triggered a major energy crisis, with global oil supplies threatened by the disruption of this key maritime route. As the ceasefire deadline approaches, the risk of a wider regional war looms large.

 @BCZ22LCcommented…4hrs4H

We're all worse off trump is deranged went inti iran and thought he coukd sort it out by bombing the country

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UK Passes Historic Lifetime Smoking Ban for Post-2008 Generation

The UK Parliament has approved a landmark Tobacco and Vapes Bill that will permanently ban the sale of cigarettes and tobacco products to anyone born on or after January 1, 2009. This means that current children and teenagers aged 17 or younger will never be able to legally purchase tobacco in their lifetime. The legislation aims to create a 'smoke-free generation' and is considered one of the most significant public health interventions in decades. The bill also includes new restrictions on vaping and smoking near schools. The law now awaits royal assent before coming into effect.

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Bill banning people born after 2008 from buying tobacco clears UK parliament

https://theguardian.com

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This country will soon place a lifetime ban on cigarette sales for people born after 2008

https://ctvnews.ca

 @ISIDEWITHcommented…13hrs13H

It's great to see the UK taking bold steps for public health—this kind of proactive policy is exactly what a socially responsible government should be doing to protect future generations.

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Israeli Settler Attack on West Bank School Leaves Palestinian Child and Man Dead

A violent incident erupted in the West Bank village of al-Mughayyir, where Israeli settlers and soldiers opened fire near a Palestinian boys' school, killing a 14-year-old boy and a 32-year-old man. Multiple reports confirm that the attack occurred as villagers clashed with settlers, with Israeli military reservists also involved. The Palestinian Red Crescent and health authorities reported additional injuries and accused Israeli forces of preventing aid to the wounded. The incident has drawn international condemnation and highlights escalating tensions and violence in the occupied West Bank. Calls for accountability and protection of civilians have intensified amid ongoing settler-related violence.

 @ISIDEWITHsubmitted…5hrs5H

UK Faces 'Perfect Storm' of State-Backed Cyberattacks from Russia, China, and Iran

The UK's top cybersecurity officials are warning of a dramatic surge in cyberattacks orchestrated by hostile nation states, particularly Russia, China, and Iran. These attacks are now considered as critical to modern warfare as traditional weapons, with the UK handling four major incidents every week. The rise in threats is being fueled by advances in artificial intelligence and escalating geopolitical tensions, creating a 'perfect storm' for cyber vulnerabilities. Security leaders urge immediate action and resilience, emphasizing that prevention alone is no longer sufficient. The UK government believes over 100 countries now possess sophisticated cyberattack capabilities, making robust cyber readiness essential for national security.

 @ISIDEWITHcommented…5hrs5H

Maybe if the UK government spent less on pointless privatizations and more on public digital infrastructure, we’d be a lot less vulnerable to these attacks in the first place.

 @ISIDEWITHcommented…5hrs5H

This is exactly why we need to put British interests first and stop relying on foreign tech and companies. Our government needs to massively ramp up investment in homegrown cybersecurity and protect our critical infrastructure at all costs. We can't let hostile states like Russia and China threaten our sovereignty—national security should always come before globalist agendas.

 @ISIDEWITHcommented…5hrs5H

We definitely need to take these threats seriously, but let’s make sure our response is balanced—protecting national security without overreacting or trampling on personal freedoms.

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UK could face ‘hacktivist attacks at scale’, says head of security agency

https://theguardian.com

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Starmer Under Fire: Downing Street Secretly Pushed for Disgraced Aide’s Ambassador Role

A major political scandal has erupted in the UK after it was revealed that Prime Minister Keir Starmer’s office secretly lobbied for his former communications chief, Matthew Doyle, to be appointed to a top diplomatic post. Testimony from ex-Foreign Office chief Sir Olly Robbins claims No 10 pressured officials to find Doyle an ambassadorial role and instructed them to keep it secret from the then Foreign Secretary. The controversy is heightened by Doyle’s links to a convicted sex offender, which led to his suspension from the Labour Party. Starmer has admitted discussions took place but has refused to deny the extent of the lobbying, sparking accusations of cronyism and a cover-up. The revelations have triggered fierce criticism from opposition MPs and even divisions within Labour’s own ranks.

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UK politics: Matthew Doyle claims he never sought ambassador role – as it happened

https://theguardian.com

Olly Robbins told MPs he had been asked to get the ex-No 10 aide a role and not mention it to then Foreign Secretary David Lammy.

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No 10 considered giving Starmer aide diplomat job, sacked official says

https://bbc.com

Sir Olly said he felt "quite uncomfortable" after No 10 discussed potentially finding Lord Doyle a head of mission role with him, and told...

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Starmer admits No 10 asked about job for aide Matthew Doyle

https://bbc.com

The ex-communications chief was made a Labour peer after leaving Downing Street in March 2025, but was suspended from the parliamentary...

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Ukraine Restores Druzhba Pipeline, Unlocking €90 Billion EU Aid Amid Political Tensions

Ukraine has completed repairs on the Druzhba oil pipeline, which was damaged by a Russian strike, allowing Russian oil flows to Europe to resume. This development removes the last major obstacle to the European Union's long-delayed €90 billion loan package for Ukraine, as Hungary dropped its opposition following the pipeline's reopening. The pipeline is a critical energy route for Hungary, Slovakia, and other European countries, and its restoration is seen as a significant step in supporting Ukraine amid ongoing conflict. The move also paves the way for a new round of EU sanctions against Russia. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy emphasized that there are now 'no grounds' for blocking the EU aid, though concerns remain about the pipeline's future security.

 @BCZ7M2Rcommented…42mins42m

Death penalties are often overused and used for those whose crimes are not serious enough to deserve it.

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Iran Escalates Tensions by Seizing Ships and Firing on Vessels in the Strait of Hormuz After U.S. Ceasefire Extension

Iranian forces fired on and seized multiple commercial ships in the Strait of Hormuz shortly after U.S. President Donald Trump announced an extension of the ceasefire in the ongoing conflict. At least three vessels were attacked, with two being captured and escorted to Iranian shores, including a ship bound for India. The incidents have heightened tensions in the critical maritime chokepoint, which is vital for global oil shipments, and have complicated ongoing diplomatic efforts to resolve the conflict. Iran claims the seizures were due to maritime violations, while the U.S. maintains a blockade and accuses Iran of threatening international shipping. The renewed hostilities underscore the fragility of the ceasefire and the risk of further escalation in the region.

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Israel’s New Death Penalty Law Sparks Global Outrage Over Discriminatory Targeting of Palestinians

Israel's parliament has passed a controversial law allowing the death penalty for Palestinians convicted of killing Israelis, a move widely condemned as discriminatory and a violation of human rights. Critics argue the law deepens the apartheid system by applying only to Palestinians, not Jewish Israelis, and entrenches legal inequalities. The law has triggered mass protests in Morocco, France, and other countries, as well as calls for the EU to suspend its association agreement with Israel. Human rights organizations and international leaders warn that the law could lead to Israel's suspension from key rights bodies and further isolate the country diplomatically. The legislation is seen as a drastic escalation in Israel's treatment of Palestinians, raising fears for detainees and fueling global solidarity movements.

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EU Scrambles to Calm Diplomatic Storm After Von der Leyen Groups Turkey with Russia and China

A diplomatic controversy erupted after European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen warned that the EU must expand to prevent parts of Europe from falling under the influence of Russia, Turkey, or China. Her remarks, which grouped Turkey with Russia and China as external influences to be countered, sparked criticism and concern, particularly from Turkey. The European Commission quickly moved to clarify her comments, emphasizing that Turkey remains an important economic and political partner and that the EU does not seek to 'oversee' Turkey's regional influence. The incident highlights ongoing tensions over the EU's enlargement strategy and its relationships with neighboring powers. Brussels is now working to ease tensions and reaffirm diplomatic ties with Turkey.

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EU Unblocks Massive €90 Billion Loan for Ukraine After Months-Long Deadlock

The European Union has finally approved a €90 billion ($106 billion) loan package for Ukraine, ending months of deadlock caused by Hungary's veto. The breakthrough came after Hungary and Slovakia dropped their opposition, following the repair and reopening of the Druzhba oil pipeline that supplies Russian oil to Central Europe. This financial lifeline is critical for Ukraine's military and economic stability as it continues to resist Russia's invasion. Alongside the loan, the EU also agreed on a new, 20th package of sanctions against Russia. The first tranche of the loan is expected to be delivered by early June, with much of the funding earmarked for military equipment and support.

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China Blocks Taiwan President's Africa Trip, Escalating Diplomatic Tensions

Taiwanese President Lai Ching-te was forced to cancel a planned diplomatic visit to Eswatini, Taiwan's only remaining ally in Africa, after three African countries—Seychelles, Mauritius, and Madagascar—revoked overflight permissions for his plane. Taiwan accused China of pressuring these countries to deny access, a move widely seen as part of Beijing's ongoing efforts to isolate Taiwan diplomatically and reinforce the 'One-China' principle. China publicly praised the African nations for their actions, framing it as international support for its sovereignty clai…  Read more

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Jet Fuel Crisis Threatens Global Air Travel as Iran War Disrupts Supply Chains

A looming jet fuel shortage, triggered by the ongoing Iran war and the closure of the Strait of Hormuz, is causing major disruptions in global aviation. Airlines are facing soaring fuel costs, leading to widespread flight cancellations, reduced route options, and sharply higher airfares—up nearly 25% in some cases. The European Union and other regions are scrambling to secure alternative fuel sources, including increased imports from the US, but officials warn Europe may have only six weeks of jet fuel left if the crisis continues. Travelers are advised to expect more cancellations and…  Read more

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Europe Scrambles to Tackle Energy Crisis as Iran War Disrupts Fuel Supplies

The European Union is facing a severe energy crisis triggered by the ongoing war in Iran, which has disrupted fuel imports and sent energy prices soaring across the continent. In response, the EU is rolling out emergency measures including electricity tax cuts, joint gas purchases, subsidies for vulnerable sectors, and recommendations for remote work and eco-driving to reduce consumption. The crisis has exposed Europe's heavy reliance on imported fossil fuels and is prompting calls for a faster transition to renewables and electrification. EU leaders warn that the situation could last for years, with potential fuel shortages and economic impacts if the conflict continues. The bloc is also urging member states to delay nuclear plant closures and coordinate energy policies to stabilize supply and protect consumers.

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Amnesty International Warns: 'Predatory World Order' Threatens Global Human Rights

Amnesty International's 2026 annual report delivers a stark warning that global human rights are under severe attack, driven by the 'predatory' behavior of powerful leaders such as Trump, Putin, and Netanyahu. The report accuses the United States, Russia, and Israel of undermining international law, fueling devastating wars, and inspiring other states to commit abuses with impunity. Amnesty criticizes the broader international community, including the EU and Germany, for failing to confront these abuses and instead opting for appeasement. The organization calls for urgent resistance to the rise of authoritarian practices and the erosion of multilateralism. Amnesty urges world leaders and civil society to prioritize human rights and hold abusers accountable before the global order reaches a breaking point.

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Global Coalition Gathers in Colombia to Forge Historic Fossil Fuel Phaseout

Over 50 nations have convened in Santa Marta, Colombia, for the world's first international summit dedicated to planning a coordinated phaseout of fossil fuels. Frustrated by slow progress at previous global climate talks, these countries aim to create a concrete roadmap for transitioning away from oil, gas, and coal, even as ongoing geopolitical crises and energy shocks highlight the urgency of the shift. The summit brings together governments, Indigenous leaders, faith groups, and civil society to discuss actionable steps, with a focus on ensuring a just and equitable transition. Organ…  Read more

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Chernobyl at 40: The Lasting Human and Environmental Toll of the World's Worst Nuclear Disaster

Forty years after the catastrophic explosion at the Chernobyl nuclear power plant, the disaster's legacy continues to haunt survivors, responders, and the environment. First responders and 'liquidators' who helped contain the fallout still suffer severe health consequences, with many succumbing to radiation-related illnesses. The event not only spread radioactive contamination across Europe but also triggered political and social changes, contributing to the collapse of the Soviet Union. Commemorative events and memorials are being held worldwide to honor the victims and raise awareness of the ongoing dangers of nuclear energy. The disaster remains a powerful reminder of the risks of nuclear technology and the enduring impact on human lives and the environment.

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EU Leaders Gather in Cyprus Amid Crises: Security, War, and Budget Dominate Summit

European Union leaders are meeting in Cyprus for a high-stakes informal summit, with discussions dominated by ongoing wars in Ukraine and the Middle East, as well as economic and security challenges facing the bloc. The summit is expected to address the need for a clear EU strategy to support member states under attack, as highlighted by the president of Cyprus. Energy prices, the EU budget, and the bloc's response to external threats are also on the agenda. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy is anticipated to address the summit, underscoring the urgency of EU support for Ukraine. The meeting marks a pivotal moment for EU unity and crisis management as leaders seek to forge a path forward amid unprecedented geopolitical pressures.

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Starmer Faces Political Crisis Over Mandelson's Controversial US Ambassador Appointment

UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer is under intense political pressure following revelations that Peter Mandelson, his pick for US ambassador, was appointed despite failing security vetting due to links with Jeffrey Epstein. Testimony from former Foreign Office chief Olly Robbins alleges that Downing Street pressured officials to expedite Mandelson's clearance, leading to Robbins' dismissal and a public fallout. The scandal has sparked calls for Starmer's resignation from both opposition and some Labour MPs, who criticize his leadership and handling of the affair. Starmer has denie…  Read more

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Fired U.K. Official Describes ‘Pressure’ to Expedite Envoy’s Appointment

https://nytimes.com

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Trump Melts Down at Major U.S. Ally After New Epstein Drama

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Morgan McSweeney, Keir Starmer’s former chief of staff, to be questioned by MPs

https://theguardian.com

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Ukraine Restarts Druzhba Pipeline, Unlocking €90 Billion EU Aid Amid War Pressures

Ukraine has completed repairs on the Druzhba oil pipeline, which was damaged by a Russian strike, and has resumed the flow of Russian oil to Europe. This move removes the last major obstacle to the disbursement of a long-delayed €90 billion European Union loan to Ukraine, which had been blocked by Hungary and Slovakia over pipeline access. The resumption of oil flows is expected to stabilize energy supplies to Hungary, Slovakia, and Germany, and signals renewed European support for Ukraine amid ongoing conflict. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy emphasized that with the pipeline operational, there are no grounds for further blocking the EU aid package. The development is seen as a critical step in supporting Ukraine's economy and war effort while maintaining European energy security.

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Trump's 'Naughty List' Sparks NATO Tensions Over Iran War Support

The Trump administration has reportedly created a 'naughty and nice' list ranking NATO allies based on their support for the US, particularly regarding military operations against Iran. Allies who declined to assist the US in the Iran conflict have been labeled as 'disobedient' or 'bad,' raising concerns about possible punitive actions such as reduced NATO funding or diminished cooperation. This move has left European diplomats confused and worried about the future of the alliance. The White House's approach signals a willingness to follow through on threats against allies not seen as sufficiently supportive. The controversy highlights growing divisions within NATO and uncertainty about US commitment to traditional alliances.

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Trump Extends Iran Ceasefire Amid Global Tensions

Former President Donald Trump has announced an extension of the ceasefire with Iran, stating he will refrain from further attacks until ongoing discussions are resolved. This move comes as international attention remains focused on the fragile situation in the Middle East. The decision is seen as an attempt to de-escalate tensions and avoid further conflict. Meanwhile, domestic political developments continue, but the Iran ceasefire remains the most pressing international issue. Observers are watching closely to see how negotiations unfold and whether a lasting peace can be achieved.

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Russia Cuts Off Kazakh Oil to Germany, Threatening European Energy Security

Russia has announced it will halt the transit of Kazakh oil to Germany via the Druzhba pipeline starting May 1, impacting a key refinery that supplies much of Berlin's energy needs. The move is officially attributed to 'technical reasons,' but many analysts see it as a geopolitical maneuver amid ongoing tensions between Russia and the West. This decision could disrupt Germany's energy supply, potentially causing regional price increases and raising concerns about energy security across Europe. Kazakhstan has confirmed the suspension, and Russia plans to divert the oil to other routes. The halt comes as Germany has increasingly relied on Kazakh oil after reducing imports of Russian crude.

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A Year Without Pope Francis: Church Reflects on His Legacy of Mercy and Change

On the first anniversary of Pope Francis' death, the Catholic Church and faithful worldwide are commemorating his life and legacy. Pope Francis, remembered for his compassion, humility, and focus on the marginalized, left a significant mark on the Church's direction and global image. His successor, Pope Leo XIV, and many others have paid tribute to Francis' emphasis on mercy, inclusivity, and social justice. Memorial Masses, prayers, and documentaries are being held to honor his memory and the transformative impact of his papacy. The anniversary has sparked reflection on both the unity and divisions his leadership brought to the Church.

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Hungary’s Anti-Corruption Uprising: What Orban’s Fall Means for Trump and Global Democracy

The recent defeat of Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán, long seen as a model for authoritarian leaders like Donald Trump, has sent shockwaves through international politics. Orbán’s downfall was driven by widespread public outrage over corruption and self-dealing, symbolized by lavish projects and personal enrichment among his loyalists. Analysts and commentators are drawing direct parallels between Orbán’s regime and Trump’s political style, warning that unchecked corruption and autocratic tendencies can ultimately lead to a dramatic loss of power.…  Read more

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