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Sweden warns of potential jet fuel shortage
STOCKHOLM, April 28 (Reuters) - Sweden is issuing an early warning of a potential shortage of jet fuel stemming from the war in the Middle East, Energy Minister Ebba Busch said on Tuesday. "This is based on the Energy Agency's assessment," Busch told a press conference. Sweden
The Shared Western Values the UAE Defends
The West and the United Arab Emirates share not just values of prosperity and pluralism but a rich foundational history and a common cultural ancestor few understand. It is this shared heritage Iran tried but failed to damage in their relentless attacks during Epic Fury -
War in the Middle East: latest developments
The latest developments in the Middle East war: - US mulls Iran proposal - The White House said Monday it was examining Iran's latest proposal to unblock the Strait of Hormuz, two months after a US and Israeli offensive sent shockwaves through the global economy. President
‘Star Wars’ Original Trilogy In-Concert Weekender Set at London’s Royal Albert Hall for 2027
London’s Royal Albert Hall will stage its first “Star Wars” in-concert weekender over four days in spring 2027, with the London Symphony Orchestra performing the iconic scores live to all three original trilogy episodes across two screenings each. Running from April 29 to May
Tony Leung Named Jury President of 2026 Shanghai Film Festival
The Hong Kong screen icon will head the Golden Goblet Awards jury at the festival's 28th edition, running June 12-21.
Africa: Uhuru in Ghana for High-Level Tana Forum On African Security
[Capital FM] Nairobi -- Former President Uhuru Kenyatta is in Accra for the Tana Forum on Security in Africa, a high-level continental platform focused on peace, governance, and security challenges across the continent.
Valve's £85 Steam Controller divides gamers ahead of May launch
The pad will be compatible with PCs, Valve's handheld console, the Steam Deck as well as its upcoming gaming PC.
EU's top diplomat calls on Southeast Asian countries to seek alternatives to Russian oil
BANDAR SERI BEGAWAN, April 28 (Reuters) - The European Union's foreign policy chief Kaja Kallas urged partner countries in Southeast Asia on Tuesday not to turn to Russia for oil supplies as they try to cope with widespread fuel shortages caused by the Middle East conflict. The
A new haven for wildlife: London’s Queen Elizabeth II garden opens to the public – in pictures
A new two-acre garden in memory of Queen Elizabeth II has opened to the public, providing a refuge for the city’s flora and fauna in Regent’s Park. From a wildflower meadow to swift boxes in a water tower, the space has been designed as an oasis of biodiversity Continue
South Korea appeals court hikes ex-first lady's graft sentence
The Seoul High Court found Kim Keon Hee guilty of manipulating the share price of Deutsch Motors, a South Korean car dealer, which it ruled a "collusive ... trading act constituting market manipulation".
Aphelion review: a must-play sci-fi adventure from the makers of Life Is Strange
Don't Nod's latest is a personal sci-fi odyssey. Though it lacks engaging gameplay, Aphelion's emotional story is worth checking out.
Explosive Cats Imagined in a Strange, 16th Century Military Manual
Paw prints and feline urine stains on a medieval scribe’s manuscript, perhaps they weren’t entirely out of the ordinary in the 15th century. But cats strapped to mini-powder kegs, bounding off to burn down a town — now that’s pretty unusual. The incendiary feline featured above
War in Iran spotlights the risk to drinking water for millions in the Persian Gulf
Direct attacks, oil spills and the threat of nuclear waste are putting the Gulf region’s desalination plants at risk—here’s why that matters
'It felt like the world was ending': One year after the Iberian blackout, is Portugal more cautious?
Portugal has proposed sweeping reforms following last year’s blackout, ranging from 72-hour power autonomy for key services to an independent alert system and an overhaul of SIRESP. Meanwhile, Euronews spoke to ordinary Portuguese about their country being swept up by darkness.
South Korea appeals court sentences ex-first lady Kim Keon Hee to 4 years in jail
The former first lady has been detained in jail since August.
South Korea appeals court sentences Ex-First Lady Kim Keon Hee to 4 years in jail
SEOUL, April 28 - South Korea's former First Lady Kim Keon Hee was sentenced on Tuesday to four years in prison for stock manipulation and bribery, after an appeals court increased her earlier sentence.
How Bernie Sanders convinced Democrats against arming Israel
The Vermont independent’s long-running campaign to block arms sales is demonstrating a sea change in the Senate Democratic Caucus.
Which European countries have the most teenage entrepreneurs?
Around 69,000 EU entrepreneurs are under 20. The Netherlands and Italy lead the pack — a positive sign for Rome, amid gloomy youth employment rates.
EU’s top diplomat calls on South-east Asian countries to seek alternatives to Russian oil
The EU approved a fresh round of sanctions on Russia in April, tightening restrictions on oil trade.
‘We hardly make any profit’: Fuel price surge from Iran war squeezes Philippine fisherfolk
Rising oil prices are cutting into incomes for more than 2 million people across the country’s fishing sector, as costs climb and catches fall.
Man pleads guilty in the 2002 killing of Run-DMC's Jam Master Jay
Jay Bryant has pleaded guilty to a federal murder charge, admitting to a judge he helped people get into a building so the Run-DMC band member Jam Master Jay could be ambushed in his recording studio in 2002.
'Draconian development' in Meta-Manus deal draws the line in China's AI race with the U.S.
Beijing's decision to block Meta's acquisition of Manus is a warning to other startups thinking of relocating data, talent and intellectual property abroad.
































