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Should you play as a Warlock or Paladin in Diablo 4: Lord of Hatred?
Learn whether you should pick Paladin or Warlock to play the new Diablo 4 DLC, Lord of Hatred.
Best Warlock leveling build in Diablo 4
Here's a Warlock leveling build to help you finish Diablo 4 campaign, with all the key skills listed and a complete explanation on how to play it.
Producers on the Move Program Reveals Cannes Candidates With Credits Including ‘Sirât,’ ‘September 5,’ ‘Smoke Sauna Sisterhood,’ ‘DJ Ahmet’
European Film Promotion and its member organizations have revealed the 20 up-and-coming producers selected for the 27th edition of its networking program Producers on the Move, taking place during the Cannes Film Festival. The credits of the selected participants include
New DeepSeek model marks AI milestone. Is China closing the gap with the US?
While DeepSeek v4 has not overtaken the best US closed models, it has kept pace, says one analyst.
Eurovision crisis: Protesters in Serbia urge boycott of contest over Israel's participation
"United by Music"? “A Eurovision without Israel would mean defending the ideals that this event proclaims,” a statement by the protest organizers said.
Newsletter: Hungarian Prime Minister Péter Magyar in Brussels to unlock EU funds
The incoming Hungarian leader is pressed for time as he seeks to unlock billions of euros in EU cash before an August deadline.
At least five killed in Israeli strikes on Gaza including a nine-year-old boy
Eighty-one sick and injured children accompanied by their families were evacuated from Gaza to receive medical treatment in Jordan. They travelled via the King Hussein Bridge to various government and private hospitals in the capital Amman.
Johor ex-politician in intensive care after accidentally shooting himself in chest at gun range
He was in the process of emptying his pistol’s chamber when he accidentally fired a shot, police said.
Indonesia to probe taxi operator Green SM after deadly Bekasi train crash
A Green SM electric taxi was involved in the fatal train collision near Jakarta on Monday night (Apr 27) that killed 15 people.
Fire destroys dozens of homes in Malaysia’s Sabah state
No injuries or fatalities were reported.
Japan’s Idemitsu Maru allowed through Hormuz, history in tow
The Panama-flagged, Japanese-owned Very Large Crude Carrier (VLCC), Idemitsu Maru, has passed through the Strait of Hormuz on its way to Nagoya with a cargo of 2 million barrels of oil from Saudi Arabia. The vessel also carries a reminder that it was the Japanese oil refiner
Japan zoo staffer allegedly dumps wife's body inside incinerator
The zoo has had to delay its reopening after a maintenance break, as police investigate the staff members claim.
Thailand’s multi-billion-dollar fishing industry reels as soaring fuel costs keep fleets ashore
Diesel prices in the country have climbed to more than 50 baht (US$1.53) per litre – nearly double what many trawlers paid at the start of the year.
Rare earth mining is poisoning Mekong River tributaries, threatening 'the world's kitchen'
Rising demand for rare earth materials is driving an unregulated mining boom centred in war-torn Myanmar and spreading to Laos. Toxic runoff from the mines threatens Thailand's global food exports.
Yash’s ‘Toxic’ Release Pushed Back to ‘Later, Globally Aligned Date’
Yash fans will have to wait a bit longer for their idol’s much anticipated next film. The release of “Toxic: A Fairytale for Grown-Ups” has been postponed from its June 4 date to accommodate a broader global theatrical rollout following strong reception at CinemaCon, producers
Durian gets influencer backing as Thailand faces glut
Top online seller Pimrypie priced premium Monthong at as low as 100 baht (S$3.90) per fruit.
Orban’s departure shuts China’s back door into the EU
The recent electoral defeat of Viktor Orban has drawn widespread attention, with most commentary focused on its implications for Europe and the Russia-Ukraine war. Yet this emphasis overlooks a broader strategic consequence: the potential disruption of China’s approach to
Europe revives renewables and nuclear to address the energy crisis
Brussels is looking for a long-term fix, putting both renewables and nuclear back on the table after the Strait of Hormuz closure sent energy bills soaring. Watch the video!
Africa: World Bank Approves $250 Million to Transform Kinshasa's Waste Management and Create Jobs
[World Bank] WASHINGTON, April 28, 2026--The World Bank's Board of Executive Directors approved $250 million in financing for the Kinshasa Urban Transformation and Jobs Program -- known as Kin la Belle -- to improve solid waste management services and create inclusive
Older than the dinosaurs: scientists finally unlock secret of the mayfly’s dance
The bizarre vertical flight pattern has long puzzled experts but new research reveals why it may play a crucial role in the insect’s survival On a spring evening along the banks of the River Thames, thousands of mayflies can be seen engaging in what may be one of the world’s
Man with hammer strikes boy, injures police before barricading himself in Tokyo home
The boy and three of the six police officers were taken to the hospital.
Indonesia military court begins trial of officers allegedly behind acid attack on activist
Military prosecutors are seeking the maximum of 12 years' jail for four officers over their alleged involvement in throwing a mixture of car battery acid and rust remover on activist Andrie Yunus in March.
Struggling families offered heating oil vouchers
People can apply for a £150 grant if they are running out of heating oil, a council says.
Europe Today: Péter Magyar visits Brussels and Commissioner Roxana Mînzatu speaks to Euronews
Tune in to Europe Today, Euronews' flagship morning programme at 8 am Brussels time. In just 20 minutes, we bring you up to speed on the biggest news of the day. On today's show:
Japan PM vows all-out efforts towards sustained pay hikes at May Day event
Surging crude oil prices and energy supply disruptions are casting a shadow over resource-scarce Japan.
Indian man takes sister’s exhumed body to bank for withdrawal
The man returned to the branch carrying the “human remains” of his sister after being turned away.
Magyar to meet von der Leyen as Hungary races to unlock EU cash
Incoming Hungarian Prime Minister lands in Brussels for what is described as "informal, but urgent talks" with Commission chief von der Leyen. Budapest is facing a tight deadline to unlock EU funding choked during the Orbán era.
Africa: Guterres Calls On All Stakeholders to 'Turn Tide' On Africa's Challenges
[ENA] Addis Ababa -- United Nations Secretary-General António Guterres has urged all stakeholders across the globe to unite in decisive action, invoking the rallying call "Together, Let Us Turn the Tide for Africa and Our World", to combat the pressing challenges of the
Jack Antonoff Isn’t Bothered He Didn’t Work on Taylor Swift’s Last Album
"I understand that need to have different collaborators,” said the producer when discussing his relationship with The Life of a Showgirl star
China again touts benefits of union with Taiwan, Taipei rebuffs
BEIJING/TAIPEI, April 29 - Taiwan's economy will see unprecedented opportunities should it agree to union with China, Beijing said on Wednesday as it continues to try to persuade Taipei to accept its rule, which President Lai Ching-te's government has repeatedly rejected.
Africa: Mudavadi Calls for End to 'Commercialization of Peace' in Africa, Urges New Mediation Approaches
[Capital FM] Nairobi -- Prime Cabinet Secretary Musalia Mudavadi has urged African nations to rethink their approach to conflict resolution, warning against what he described as the growing commercialization and privatization of peace initiatives globally.
Qatar rolls out business relief measures amid Iran War and regional crisis
Qatar has introduced new measures to maintain market stability and reinforce investor confidence as regional tensions weigh on economic sentiment.
Watch: Key moments from King Charles III’s address to US Congress
King Charles III addressed US Congress, stressing the importance of the UK-US partnership in facing global challenges. Lawmakers applauded as he mixed humor, history and forward-looking remarks in a rare speech by a British monarch.
Can Griezmann end his Atletico love story in style?
Antoine Griezmann's long love affair with Atletico Madrid is drawing to a close, but can the Frenchman bid farewell by securing the Champions League?
Humanoid robots to handle baggage in trial at Tokyo's Haneda Airport
In the future, the robots are expected to be used across a wide range of tasks, including baggage loading, cabin cleaning, and ground support equipment operations.
AI tool that reads your face could help doctors predict cancer survival, study finds
Scientists have developed an artificial intelligence tool that analyses changes in a person’s facial appearance over time to predict cancer outcomes.
Babies exposed to air pollution during pregnancy take longer to learn to speak, research finds
A KCL study has found that exposure during the first trimester of pregnancy delayed speech development Babies exposed to higher levels of air pollution in the early stages of pregnancy take longer to learn to speak than those exposed to lower levels in the womb, new research
Urban areas host 80% of England’s homes at high risk of flooding, study finds
Exclusive: 839,000 homes in urban areas face threat of surface-water flooding, with social housing tenants most vulnerable to costs Eight in 10 of the homes that are at high risk of flooding in England are now in towns and cities, according to analysis by the National Housing
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Africa: WHO Calls for Stepped Up Action to Eliminate Viral Hepatitis
[UN News] Countries are making measurable progress in combatting viral hepatitis, but the disease remains a major global health challenge, the World Health Organization (WHO) said in a new report published on Tuesday.
How AI is forcing central banks to rethink inflation and rates
Central banks are racing to understand how AI is reshaping inflation — and they do not all agree on the answer.
Greeks prefer... Greece for their May Day holiday getaways
Based on Booking.com data, Greek travellers are choosing domestic destinations this weekend.
Africa: Why Do So Many African Women Bleach Their Skin? Study Looks Beyond What They Tell Researchers
[The Conversation Africa] In some African countries, more than 50% of women regularly use skin-lightening products. In South Africa, the rate is 32%, while in Nigeria it's 77%. This dwarfs rates in other regions of the world.
Decouple from China? Beijing now has a law against it
China’s new law on Industrial and Supply Chain Security, which took effect immediately in early April, introduces a significant new layer of regulatory oversight targeting cross-border industrial activity and global supply chains. It will inevitably have far-reaching
Which European countries are attracting the world's top AI talent?
Europe is becoming a third market for AI talent as visa restrictions make it harder for tech workers to live and work in the United States, and as China produces fewer AI workers, a new study finds.













