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Iran says IRGC intelligence chief Majid Khademi killed in US-Israeli strike — (LINK) ground.news: 27 media reports — 6 April 2026 (LINK)
Iran mediators make last-ditch push for 45-day ceasefire: President Trump's 10-day deadline to Iran was expected to expire Monday evening. But on Sunday, Trump extended his deadline by 20 hours and posted on Truth Social a new deadline of Tuesday at 8pm ET — 5 April 2026 (LINK)
'Unhinged madman': US politicians react to Trump's expletive-laden threat to Iran — 5 April 2026 (LINK)
— Marjorie Taylor Greene and Bernie Sanders among those responding with alarm to Trump writing 'open the fuckin' strait, you crazy bastards'
— The US president wrote on his Truth Social platform: "Tuesday will be Power Plant Day, and Bridge Day, all wrapped up in one, in Iran. There will be nothing like it!!! Open the Fuckin' Strait, you crazy bastards, or you'll be living in Hell - JUST WATCH! Praise be to Allah. President DONALD J. TRUMP."
Aid groups warn Iran war is hindering food and medicine from reaching millions: up to a 20% cost increase forcing organizations to reroute vessels around Africa, adding weeks to delivery times. Save the Children International faces a 10-day delay and about 25% higher costs delivering supplies, while the International Rescue Committee has $130,000 worth of pharmaceuticals for Sudan stranded in Dubai. The World Food Programme warns an additional 45 million people may face acute hunger if tensions persist — (LINK) ground.news: 42 media reports — 5 April 2026 (LINK)
At least 11 killed in Israeli airstrikes in Lebanon on Easter Sunday — (LINK) ground.news: 61 media reports — 5 April 2026 (LINK)
Zelenskyy on first visit to Syria discusses security cooperation with al-Sharaa — (LINK) ground.news: 70 media reports — 5 April 2026 (LINK)
— Zelenskiy offered Ukraine's expertise in countering drones and missiles, while the leaders discussed food security as Ukraine is a major grain producer and signed recent defense deals with Qatar and Saudi Arabia.
Iranian missiles hit Negev chemical complex for third time, triggering a fire that Israel's Environmental Protection Ministry is investigating for potential hazardous leaks — (LINK) ground.news: 72 media reports — 5 April 2026 (LINK)
'Absolutely spectacular': Artemis II crew see first glimpse of far side of Moon: photo includes the Orientale Basin, which is the first time humans have seen the entire lunar feature — (LINK) ground.news: 39 media reports — 5 April 2026 (LINK)
Irish Star: Artemis II astronauts left gutted after serious Chappell Roan blunder — 5 April 2026 (LINK)
— The song cut out barely a minute in. PS: the Artemis II crew faced a second bathroom issue on the 10-day trip with a 'frozen urine' problem — potentially triggered by the "freezing of the vent lines", NASA stated. Until the capsule's restroom is repaired, Mission Control has directed the astronauts to use additional backup urine collection bags.
Russia says it downed 148 Ukrainian drones as energy strikes intensify — (LINK) ground.news: 88 media reports — 4 April 2026 (LINK)
Israeli forces destroy 17 UN peacekeeper cameras in Lebanon main headquarters in the coastal town of Naqura within 24 hours: UN — (LINK) ground.news: 19 media reports — 4 April 2026 (LINK)
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'Unhinged madman': US politicians react to Trump's expletive-laden threat to Iran — 5 April 2026 (LINK)
— Marjorie Taylor Greene and Bernie Sanders among those responding with alarm to Trump writing 'open the fuckin' strait, you crazy bastards'
— The US president wrote on his Truth Social platform: "Tuesday will be Power Plant Day, and Bridge Day, all wrapped up in one, in Iran. There will be nothing like it!!! Open the Fuckin' Strait, you crazy bastards, or you'll be living in Hell - JUST WATCH! Praise be to Allah. President DONALD J. TRUMP."
Bermudian head of London Pride fired over finance claims: accusations from last year that he misused event funds to buy luxury goods — 4 April 2026 (LINK)
— Christopher Joell-Deshields, the executive director of Pride in London since 2021, denies the claims. He was implicated in September of abusing his position by taking personal advantage of vouchers intended to supply food and drink for volunteers. He was accused of bullying a disabled volunteer via WhatsApp messages as well as financial mismanagement, with the organiaztion's board subsequently suspending him from his role. In a statement today, Joell-Deshields "strenuously" denied the allegations and highlighted that there were no criminal charges or police involvement over the claims.
US Secretary of State Marco Rubio says he has stripped Iranian Qassem Soleimani's niece of US residency — 4 April 2026 (LINK)
Iran-linked hackers claim to expose 50 Israeli Unit 9900 officers — (LINK) ground.news: 8 media reports — 4 April 2026 (LINK)
Indian Oil Ministry confirms Iranian crude purchases, rejects claims of payment-led tanker diversion — 4 April 2026 (LINK)
Politico: Trump weighs more Cabinet changes after Bondi ouster — 4 April 2026 (LINK)
— U.S. President Donald Trump has expressed frustration and disappointment with Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick and Labor Secretary Lori Chavez-DeRemer.
Trump told Bondi on way to SCOTUS hearing: "I think it's time." She asked Trump to keep her in post until the summer. He refused — 3 April 2026 (LINK)
Pakistan to repay $2 billion UAE loan by month-end following Abu Dhabi's demand — (LINK) ground.news: 21 media reports — 3 April 2026 (LINK)
Institute of the Study of War: Iran Update — 3 April 2026 (LINK)
— "The majority of Iranian ballistic missiles are combat ineffective, even if they remain 'intact'." The IDF announced that it has prepared a plan to establish a “security zone” along the Israel-Lebanon border, which includes the destruction of Lebanese villages within the defined zone.
Strait of Hormuz crossings reached 220 in March — 3 April 2026 (LINK)
— MarineTraffic said on US social media company X that 111 of the crossings, or 51% of the monthly total, were made by liquid tankers, followed by 82 dry bulk vessels, or 37%, and 27 LPG carriers, or 12%. No LNG crossings were recorded during the month, the data showed. Traffic through the strategic waterway remained heavily tilted toward west-to-east movements out of the Gulf, which totaled 149 crossings, or 68% of the monthly volume.
Ukraine slows enemy advances, liberates land, drains Russia’s war chest — 3 April 2026 (LINK)
Cameroon approves giving role of vice president to backup 93-year-old Biya — (LINK) ground.news: 20 media reports — 4 April 2026 (LINK)
BBC: world's oldest leader to get a deputy for first time in 43-year rule — 4 April 2026 (LINK)
Kenya fuel executives resign and arrested as state probes fuel supply chain irregularities — (LINK) ground.news: 12 media reports — 3 April 2026 (LINK)
U.S. payrolls rose by 178,000 in March, more than expected; unemployment at 4.3% — 3 April 2026 (LINK)
— CNBC: Though the unemployment rate posted a decline, the move largely came from a decline of 396,000 in the labour force. The share of working-age Americans in the labor force fell to 61.9%, its lowest since November 2021. With inflation well above the Fed's target and energy prices surging as the Iran war continues, markets expect little movement from the central bank this year.
Drone strike on Sudan hospital "reportedly" carried out by the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF) kills 10, medical charity MSF says — 2 April 2026 (LINK)
Nigeria launches manhunt after abductions by bandits in northwest Zamfara — (LINK) ground.news: 14 media reports — 2 April 2026 (LINK)
Network tied to Russian intelligence, 'The Company', infiltrated Argentine media to target Argentina's Javier Milei in 2024: international media consortium report — (LINK) ground.news: 56 media reports — 3 April 2026 (LINK)
US experts say American strikes on Iran may amount to war crimes — (LINK) ground.news: 31 media reports — 2 April 2026 (LINK)
US imposes 15% tariff on Swiss pharma products — 2 April 2026 (LINK)
Fuel tanker that rerouted from Cuba now discharging in Venezuela — (LINK) ground.news: 7 media reports — 2 April 2026 (LINK)
Cuba releasing 2,010 prisoners as the US pressures the island's government — (LINK) ground.news: 329 media reports — 2 April 2026 (LINK)
ICE arrest Palestinian advocate Salah Sarsour, the president of Islamic Society of Milwaukee: reportedly detained by 10 agents while driving on March 30 — 2 April 2026 (LINK)
Catchup: Human Rights Watch says Burkina Faso Forces, JNIM (an Al Qaeda-linked group) killed 1,837 civilians — (LINK) ground.news: 25 media reports — 1 April 2026 (LINK)
Catchup: Nevada judge ruled ICE can’t lock up everyone facing deportation — 31 March 2026 (LINK)
Catchup: Trump administration shuts down social media accounts tied to Chief Patrol Agent Bovino after reports indicated he refused to turn them over following his retirement — 31 March 2026 (LINK)
Catchup: No Kings protests fill streets at over 3,300 rallies in all 50 states, a record number — 28 March 2026 (LINK)
American woman missing after husband reports she fell overboard during Bahamas evening dinghy trip to Elbow Cay — 4 April 2026 (LINK)
US: Car slams into Louisiana Lao New Year parade, injuring about 15 people: authorities in New Iberia, Louisiana, have said the incident does not appear to be an intentional car-ramming — 4 April 2026 (LINK)
Death of Vegas strip looms as century-old burger chain is the latest to leave — 4 April 2026 (LINK)
— Daily Mail: The city drew about 3.1 million fewer visitors in 2025, a 7.5 percent drop — its sharpest decline outside the pandemic since record-keeping began in 1970, according to the Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority. Air passenger traffic also declined, falling about 6 percent in 2025 at Harry Reid International Airport.
Elon Musk insists banks working on SpaceX IPO must buy Grok subscriptions — 3 April 2026 (LINK)
Charles Schwab is gearing up to offer Bitcoin, Ethereum spot trading — 3 April 2026 (LINK)
US judge rules against deporting Subramanyam Vedam, Indian man whose murder conviction was overturned after 44 years in prison — 3 April 2026 (LINK)
— A DHS lawyer had argued he could still be deported on unrelated drug distribution convictions. The two had been high school friends and both were 19 years old when the victim disappeared. Jurors were told Vedam purchased a stolen .25-caliber gun and ammunition around the time Kinser disappeared. Jurors were told Vedam purchased a stolen .25-caliber gun and ammunition around the time Kinser disappeared but were not informed that an FBI report suggested Kinser's head wound was too small for bullets that size but were not informed that an FBI report suggested Kinser's head wound was too small for bullets that size. Despite being cleared of Kinser's murder, Vedam's no-contest pleas to LSD distribution charges put him in danger of deportation.
Technion Israel Institute of Technology physicists found something that can move faster than light: the darkness inside it — 3 April 2026 (LINK)
— They're known as phase singularities or optical vortices. This does not break relativity, which states that nothing can travel faster than the speed of light. That's because the vortices carry no mass, energy, or information, and their motion is based on the evolving geometry of the wave pattern rather than any physical motion through space. "This breakthrough provides us with a powerful technological tool: the ability to map the motion of delicate nanoscale phenomena in materials, revealed through a new method (electron interferometry) that enhances image sharpness."
Scientists finally discover location of male G-spot and it's not where previously thought — 3 April 2026 (LINK)
Meta lays off nearly 200 Silicon Valley workers as AI spending ramps up — 2 April 2026 (LINK)
— The reductions add to roughly 700 job cuts across the company in recent weeks, affecting teams in recruiting, sales, operations and its Reality Labs division.
Mount Everest guides accused of poisoning climbers in $20 million rescue scam: 32 people charged and 11 arrests so far — 2 April 2026 (LINK)
Stolen Van Gogh back on view at Dutch museum after dramatic restoration: painting stolen in 2020 was later returned to the Groninger Museum in an Ikea bag and wrapped in an old pillowcase — 2 April 2026 (LINK)
— "The Parsonage Garden at Nuenen in Spring" (1884) was on loan at the Singer Laren when a thief smashed through the museum's glass door entrance in the early hours of the morning and departed with the Van Gogh. In 2023, following the exertions of Dutch police and the art sleuth Arthur Brand, the painting was returned.
Blake Lively's sexual harassment claims against Justin Baldoni dismissed: case continues — 2 April 2026 (LINK)
— Judge Lewis Liman on Thursday struck down 10 of Lively's 13 claims against Baldoni and other defendants tied to his production company, Wayfarer Studios, including sexual harassment, defamation and conspiracy. The allegations that he allowed to proceed to trial are breach of contract, retaliation and aiding and abetting in retaliation.
Powerful psychedelic 5-MeO-DMT —— colloquially known as "Bufo" or the God molecule — feels like a 'total fusion With God' — 2 April 2026 (LINK)
— Popular Mechanics: The substance comes from a species of toad called the Bufo alvarius, which is native to the Sonoran Desert in the southwestern United States. Some psychonauts would lick the toad's back where the venomous secretion glands lie. However, extraction methods have become more advanced, and now people have learned to milk the venom out of the glands, refining the hallucinogen into a smokable powder for more potent results, making it several times stronger than its more popular psychedelic cousin, DMT.
World's oldest known tortoise, Jonathan, 193, still alive despite reports of death using fake account of vet — 2 April 2026 (LINK)
British Airways: 265 passengers stranded in Canada for two days: passengers on London-to-Houston flight criticize British Airways for poor communication and lack of care during an unplanned two-day stopover in St. John's, Newfoundland, eastern Canada: stranded travellers accused the airline of leaving them without food, clear updates, or access to their luggage for an extended period: "families with young children were left sitting at the airport without food or drink and with no clarity on next steps" — 2 April 2026 (LINK)
Your vision can predict dementia 12 years before a diagnosis, study suggests — 2 April 2026 (LINK)
Ex-US Air Force master sergeant pleads guilty in $37M bid-rigging scheme: with co-conspirators falsely inflated information technology contracts for Air Force installations across the Pacific — 1 April 2026 (LINK)
FIFA hikes World Cup prices, again. A finals ticket can now cost as much as $11,000 — 1 April 2026 (LINK)
Using AI safely as a journalist: Stand-alone AI tools — 1 April 2026 (LINK)
Anthropic leaks source code for AI software engineering tool Claude — 1 April 2026 (LINK)
— Nearly 2,000 internal files were briefly leaked after ‘human error’, raising fresh security questions at the AI company.
Elon Musk's SpaceX confidentially files to go public at $1.75tn in June, reports say: one of the most closely watched and highly valued listings in market history — 1 April 2026 (LINK)
Former Fleetwood Mac guitarist Lindsey Buckingham attacked with unknown substance by woman stalker in California — 1 April 2026 (LINK)
Wired: AI models lie, cheat, and steal to protect other models from being deleted — 1 April 2026 (LINK)
Scientists finally understand how mosquitoes zero in on human targets "like little robots": visual clues and carbon dioxide: new information could potentially be used to inform new strategies for mosquito control or to develop more effective mosquito traps — 30 March 2026 (LINK)
Catchup: Pairs of atoms observed existing in two places at once for the first time: experiment using helium atoms represents a major advancement over similar experiments using photons: observing quantum entanglement in atoms for the first time — 30 March 2026 (LINK)
Catchup: Scientists say your brain has an energy field without which consciousness wouldn't exist — 29 March 2026 (LINK)
— Discover Wild Science: The central claim is striking. Consciousness doesn't live inside any one neuron or cluster of neurons. Instead, it emerges from the electromagnetic field that all that neural activity collectively generates. This field isn't just a byproduct. Some scientists now believe it's the actual seat of conscious experience. It's a shift in perspective that honestly feels a little mind-bending the first time it lands.
— The traditional view treats the electromagnetic field as a kind of exhaust, a side effect of the real work happening inside the neurons themselves. The newer, more controversial theory flips that completely. Proponents argue the field actively influences neural activity, feeding back into the brain and shaping what you experience, think, and feel. It's less like exhaust and more like the engine itself, or at the very least, a co-pilot sitting right next to it.
Catchup: One of the most radical reinventions in evolutionary history: seagrasses staged one of evolution's boldest reversals — returning to the ocean and reinventing their biology to thrive beneath the waves — 27 March 2026 (LINK)
Complete Guide To Geneva Watch Days 14-20 April: events, releases and what to expect — 31 March 2026 (LINK)
Watches and Wonders Geneva 2026: Montreux Jazz sets the tempo in the city: the grand watchmaking salon will open its doors at Palexpo in Geneva from April 14 to 20, featuring many new developments. Eleven brands will be making their debut, including Audemars Piguet, which will be making a grand return, while in the city centre, a new venue will host the Montreux Jazz Festival for the very first time — 5 February 2026 (LINK)
— More than 6,000 retailers, 1,600 international journalists, and some 1,500 guests from around the world are expected to attend this major watchmaking event. Watches and Wonders Geneva will open its ticket office on February 10 on its website. With a brand new 600-square-metre space in the heart of the city, Quai Général-Guisan, the Montreux Jazz Festival will enliven the evenings with a music programme from 5 p.m. to 11 p.m., including DJ sets and live performances.
25 to 27 October 2026: UNCTAD World Investment Forum 9: in Doha — 22 January 2026 (LINK)
Road to the First International Conference of the Global Framework on Chemicals being held in Geneva on 16 to 20 November 2026 — 11 February 2026 (LINKS)
11 to 15 July 2027: International AIDS Society announces Geneva as host city for IAS 2027:: Around 5,000 people from more than 130 countries are expected to attend. Registration for IAS 2027 will open in November 2026 — 22 January 2026 (LINK)