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Gulf states rethink security in light of US-Israel war on Iran
Whatever outcome of ceasefire talks, the region will have to live with a continuing threat from the regime in Tehran
Welcome to Y’all Street: bullish Dallas aims to steal New York’s financial crown
Texas city believes loose rules and low taxes will make the US's biggest banks come running - can it pull it off?As the warm sun rises over the Dallas skyline, SUVs and pickup trucks whiz past an unassuming construction site that is helping cement the city's Texas-sized financial ambitions.Nestled between towers claimed by Bank of America and JP Morgan, Goldman Sachs has cordoned off 800,000 sq ft for a new Dallas campus able to host more than 5,000 staff. But the $700m (530m) project is more than a regional expansion plan by one of America's largest banks. It is another win for the lobbyists behind Dallas's Y'all Street" - the Texan city's aggressive push to steal New York's financial crown. Continue reading...
Australia fuel watch tracker: check current petrol and diesel prices, service station outages and shipments – in charts
How much fuel does Australia have left today, and when could we run out? Track how much petrol and diesel prices have risen near you in Sydney, Melbourne and across the country.
Could Trump be forced out of office? – podcast
This week, despite securing a temporary ceasefire with Iran, there were calls from both the left and the right to invoke the 25th amendment of the US constitution to remove Donald Trump from office.Jonathan Freedland speaks to the Guardian's Washington bureau chief, David Smith, about the various ways Congress could remove Trump from the White HouseArchive: ABC News, Fox News, Tucker Carlson, France 24 Continue reading...
‘Nobody’s in charge’: is power sharing still working in Northern Ireland?
Feuding parties and crumbling public services damaging public's faith in Stormont, 28 years on from Good Friday agreementThe Good Friday agreement appeared over Northern Ireland like a sunburst - a miracle of political leadership that consigned the Troubles to history.Signed on 10 April 1998, it ushered in an era of peace that endures and is held up as a model for resolving conflicts around the world. Yet Northern Ireland will mark the agreement's 28th anniversary on Friday with gloom. Continue reading...
Who is Péter Magyar, the man leading the polls as Hungary prepares for election?
Former Viktor Orban loyalist and his Tisza party have enjoyed meteoric rise as opposition movement growsAs a child growing up in Budapest, Peter Magyar had a poster of Viktor Orban - at the time a leading figure in the country's pro-democracy movement - hanging above his bed. Orban was one of several political figures that adorned his bedroom, Magyar told a podcast last year, hinting at his excitement over the changes sweeping the country after the collapse of communism.Now Magyar, 45, is the driving force behind what could be another momentous political change in Hungary: the ousting of Orban, whose 16 years in power has transformed the country into a petri dish for illiberalism". Continue reading...
Man who allegedly claimed partner died in ‘crash with kangaroo’ in NT charged with murder
Woman, 27, found dead near Tennant Creek on Sunday with visible facial injuries', police say
Islamabad prepares to host historic negotiations between Iran and the US
In Pakistan's capital, the army has been deployed, a public holiday has been declared and the streets are eerily empty
Greens say Australia should step up pressure on Israel over ‘disastrous, illegal, immoral war’ on Lebanon
Call comes on same day former prime minister Tony Abbott says Australia should send troops to fight alongside US forces in the Middle East
Hezbollah launches rockets at Israel – as it happened
This live blog has now closed. Our coverage of the Middle East crisis continues hereThe UK foreign minister, Yvette Cooper, has said Lebanon must be included in any ceasefire agreement. In other remarks now being reported by Reuters, Cooper added that shipping through the strait of Hormuz must be toll-free.Amid ceasefire talks, Tehran has proposed fees or tolls on vessels to safely pass through the strait. Donald Trump on Wednesday suggested the US and Iran could collect tolls in a joint venture, while the White House said the priority was reopening the strait without limitations.And my principles and values made sure that our decisions were that we wouldn't get involved in the action without a lawful basis, without a viable, thought-through plan." Continue reading...
Netanyahu says there is no ceasefire in Lebanon as Israel launches fresh strikes
Israeli PM says he will continue to attack Hezbollah with full force' after attacks that killed more than 300 people
Lava bursts forth as Hawaii’s Kilauea volcano erupts
Hawaii Volcanoes national park closed due to eruption of one of world's most active volcanoes, located on Big IslandAmber lava exploded over 200 meters into the air as Kilauea, one of the world's most active volcanoes, located on Hawaii's Big Island, erupted on Thursday.Lava fountains began to erupt from the volcano after 11 am local time, according to the United States Geological Survey (USGS). On Thursday evening, plumes of smoke and lava pouring downslope were observable on a livestream camera. So far, the episode has produced 3.6 million cubic yards of lava, USGS said. Continue reading...
Why the UK banned Kanye West - podcast
Lanre Bakare on the UK government's decision to revoke Kanye West's visa after Wireless festival booked him as a headlinerWhen Kanye West was announced as the headliner for Wireless festival in London this summer, the backlash was immediate.He'd been on a campaign of four or five years of antisemitic trolling," Lanre Bakare, the Guardian's arts and culture correspondent, tells Nosheen Iqbal. Embracing neo-Nazi imagery, pushing out far-right conspiracy theories about Jewish people." Continue reading...
Jimmy Sullivan, Queensland state MP, dies at 44
Independent MP elected to the seat of Stafford in Brisbane's northern suburbs in 2020 and disendorsed by Labor in 2025
Smithsonian museum director to move to Guggenheim: ‘a moment of change’
Melissa Chiu, 54, director of Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden, led the institution for 12 yearsA museum director at the Smithsonian Institution in Washington has announced that she is leaving to take over at the Guggenheim Museum in New York.Melissa Chiu has been director of the Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden on the National Mall for 12 years. In an interview on Thursday, she insisted that her departure is not related to Donald Trump's efforts to interfere with the Smithsonian. Continue reading...
Grace Tame’s foundation announces closure over funding difficulties
Closure comes weeks after former Australian of the Year and advocate for abuse survivors says she lost speaking engagements because of a smear campaign' against her
Artemis II crew to return home as Nasa lays out steps for safe splashdown
Astronauts prepare for re-entry several miles off coast of southern California after 10-day lunar fly-by missionThe crew of Artemis II is set to return to earth on Friday following its historic 10-day lunar flyby mission, and Nasa leaders have described the precise logistics needed to get them home.The return will see the Orion capsule traveling at nearly 24,000mph before making a final splashdown several miles off the coast of San Diego. The operation requires multiple teams and careful coordination to safely extract the crew from the spacecraft. Continue reading...
US judge rules Pentagon has violated his order in press access case
Paul Friedman grants New York Times's motion to force implementation of earlier ruling that gutted restrictive new policyA federal judge on Thursday ruled that the Pentagon has not complied with an order last month that undid much of a restrictive new press pass policy implemented by the Department of Defense, and ordered the return of credentials to seven New York Times reporters.The newspaper, which sued the Trump administration in December, had urged the judge to compel implementation of his 20 March ruling after the Pentagon responded to the judge's determination by creating a new press access policy, which the newspaper called an end-run" around the judge's ruling. The Pentagon had also announced the closure of the work space known as correspondents' corridor". Continue reading...
Melania says her piece about Epstein – doth the lady protest too much?
The first lady unleashed a barrage of denials - and put one of her husband's biggest political liabilities back on the agenda
California files felony charges against 21 people in alleged $267m hospice fraud scheme
Suspects allegedly bought 14 hospice companies and used stolen identities to fraudulently bill state health plan
Afrika Bambaataa, hip-hop pioneer, dies aged 67
The Bronx born rapper and DJ helped introduce hip-hop to the mainstream and was also accused of child sexual abuseThe American rapper and DJ Afrika Bambaataa has died aged 67. The musician died in Philadelphia at around 3am local time due to complications from cancer, TMZ reported.The Hip-Hop Alliance, a group headed by musician Kurtis Blow, wrote: Today, we acknowledge the transition of a foundational architect of hip-hop culture, Afrika Bambaataa. As the founder of the Universal Zulu Nation, Afrika Bambaataa helped shape the early identity of hip-hop as a global movement rooted in peace, unity, love, and having fun. Continue reading...
California man shot by ICE says officials falsely labeled him a gang member
Carlos Ivan Mendoza Hernandez was hit by more than six bullets, says lawyer, with ICE facing scrutiny over shootingA California man shot by US immigration agents said officials have falsely accused him of being a gang member and that officers fired on him without justification during a traffic stop.Carlos Ivan Mendoza Hernandez, 36, was pulled over and shot by Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) officers on Tuesday in Patterson, a rural agricultural town in California's central valley. Patrick Kolasinski, Hernandez's attorney, visited him in the hospital on Thursday morning and summarized his client's comments. Continue reading...
US conservatives sue to dismantle Native Hawaiian healthcare scholarships
Do No Harm activist group alleges racial discrimination' in program designed to support under-served communities
US agency proposes rolling back rules for safe disposal of toxic coal ash
Advocates warn changes could increase risks of pollutants contaminating water and exposure to toxic wasteThe Environmental Protection Agency on Thursday proposed weakened rules governing the safe disposal of ash produced by burning coal. Those regulations were strengthened under the Biden administration as part of a wider crackdown on pollution from coal-fired power plants.The Trump administration proposed easing standards for monitoring and protecting groundwater near some coal ash sites, rolling back rules forcing the cleanup of entire coal properties instead of just places where ash was dumped. The revisions would also make it easier to reuse coal ash for other purposes. Continue reading...
Traffic stop leads California law enforcement to two homicide victims
Authorities arrest driver and passenger of car after finding large amounts blood and unresponsive man in rear seatNorthern California law enforcement officals pulled over the driver of a Chevrolet Suburban on Easter Sunday morning for a suspected registration violation, and came upon a grisly scene that ultimately led them to two homicide victims.The California highway patrol said in a statement that two people, the person driving the vehicle and a passenger, had been arrested in connection with the killings. The passenger attempted to flee when officers stopped the SUV in Clearlake, about 100 miles north-east of San Francisco, but was quickly detained, according to CHP. Continue reading...
Melania Trump says she not did not have relationship with Jeffrey Epstein
First lady denies being Epstein's victim' and says convicted sex offender did not introduce her to Donald Trump
US defense official overseeing AI reaped millions selling xAI stock after Pentagon entered agreement with company
Expert said federal law bars officials from taking actions in their jobs that benefit their own financial interestsA high-profile US defense department official who oversees the agency's artificial intelligence efforts made a profit of up to $24m selling a private investment he held in Elon Musk's AI company earlier this year, according to government ethics records released this month. The value of his stake totaled a maximum of a million dollars when he joined the department.Emil Michael, who is the Pentagon's under secretary for research and engineering under the Trump administration, oversees negotiations with AI companies and has been pushing the defense department to rapidly increase the widespread use of AI. Continue reading...
‘I’m broken-hearted’: father pays tribute to student, 21, stabbed in Primrose Hill
Finbar Sullivan, who loved movies and making films', had gone to London park to use new camera, says fatherA film student who was stabbed to death in London's Primrose Hill was a beautiful, lovely, outgoing, loving" man, his father has said.Finbar Sullivan, 21, was stabbed in a fight in the north London park in the early evening on Tuesday and was pronounced dead at the scene. Continue reading...
X Factor star Chico Slimani found guilty of drink-driving by London court
Singer, 55, said he had broken his sobriety after three devastating' bereavements and has not drunk alcohol sinceChico Slimani, a memorable X Factor contestant, was found guilty of drink-driving on Thursday, telling the court his arrest came hours after he broke his sobriety.The singer, 55, whose real name is Yousseph Slimani, reached the quarter-final of the TV talent show in 2005 and later released a No 1 single, It's Chico Time. Continue reading...
Wild chimpanzees recorded waging ‘civil war’ with coordinated attacks between two groups
New study describes what may be the first case of a unified community of chimps, in Uganda, turning on itselfOn a June day in 2015, primatologist Aaron Sandel was quietly observing a small cluster of the Ngogo chimpanzee group in Uganda's Kibale national park when he noticed something strange. As other members of the chimpanzees' wider group moved closer through the forest, the chimpanzees in front of him began to display nervous behaviour. They grimaced and touched each other for reassurance, acting more like they were about to meet strangers than close companions.In hindsight, Sandel said, that moment was the first sign of what would become a years-long bloody conflict between a once close-knit group of chimps. Continue reading...
US accused of pressuring Latin America to cut ties with Cuban doctors program
Cuba accuses US of extorting' countries in pushing them to axe deals with Havana to send doctors on medical missionsCuba's foreign minister has accused the United States of extorting" Latin American countries by putting pressure on them to cancel decades-old deals with Havana for the supply of doctors.Bruno Rodriguez said the United States was trying to strangle" the economy of the communist island, which earns billions from its foreign medical missions, after several countries stopped deploying Cuban doctors. Continue reading...
Pink to host 2026 Tony awards: ‘It’s the honor of an entire lifetime’
The artist will follow in the footsteps of Ariana DeBose, Cynthia Erivo and Kevin Spacey this JuneThe Tony awards have turned to a singer with a reputation for a high-energy, physical live show to be the next telecast host - Pink.The three-time Grammy award winner will make her debut as emcee for the awards on 7 June at its familiar home of Radio City Music Hall. Continue reading...
Israel’s attacks on Lebanon should not be happening, says Keir Starmer
In article for Guardian, PM also calls for Iran conflict to become watershed moment for future UK security
Man who groomed 14-year-old girl he met on Roblox jailed for 28 months
Police say case highlights online dangers to children after Carlo Tritta pleads guilty to making indecent imagesA man who obsessively groomed a 14-year-old girl he met through the online gaming platform Roblox has been jailed for 28 months.Carlo Tritta, now 19, kept indecent images of the girl and travelled hundreds of miles from his home in Eastleigh, Hampshire in order to turn up, uninvited, at her home in Manchester. Continue reading...
‘Mental breakdown’: oil tanker workers stuck in Gulf for six weeks are reaching their limit
Seafarer tells of impossible' situation, with strait still so unsafe that crew would not cross even if told to sail
Starmer says talks with Gulf leaders have reinforced sense Iran war ceasefire is ‘fragile’ – UK politics live
Prime minister has been in talks with Saudi crown prince and UAE president todayIn interviews this morning Yvette Cooper, the foreign secretary, declined to confirm reports that a Russian warship has been escorting two sanctioned Russian ships through the English channel.Sanctioned Russian ships carry oil being sold to fund the war in Ukraine, and the UK government recently announced that the armed forces have been authorised to board these ships in British waters to stop them.What I can tell you is that we have given permission now for action to be taken against the Russian shadow fleet. Operational decisions then have to be taken in the right way by the military.There are indications of the way in which not just the Russian shadow fleet is operating, but also the way in which we are seeing increased Russian threats, not just to the UK, but across Europe as well. Continue reading...
Republicans block Democrats’ push to curb Trump’s war powers over Iran
Resolution was expected to fail but introduction signals unease on Capitol Hill about conflict with no clear endgameAn attempt by House Democrats to pass a long shot resolution on Thursday curtailing Donald Trump's war powers over Iran failed after Republican pro forma speaker Chris Smith did not recognize lawmakers from the opposite party on the floor.The vote, scheduled for Thursday morning, used a procedure called unanimous consent, which is a shortcut that allows legislation to pass the chamber instantly, without debate or a formal tally, so long as not a single member objects. Any one lawmaker can kill the resolution by simply objecting, and Republicans were expected to do exactly that. Continue reading...
MEPs raise alarm about possible Russian interference in Hungary’s elections
Von der Leyen urged to take action about alleged disinformation and intimidation on behalf of Orban's partyThe European Commission is being urged to investigate whether Hungary's elections are being undermined by Russian manipulation, intimidation of journalists and voter coercion by the ruling party.Three days before decisive parliamentary elections that threaten the 16-year grip on power of the prime minister, Viktor Orban, a group of MEPs have written to the European Commission president, Ursula von der Leyen, and the commissioner responsible for the rule of law, Michael McGrath, calling for action. Continue reading...
Weekend students at 15 universities in England told to return loans and grants
Student Finance England tells about 22,000 students their universities wrongly told them they were eligibleMore than 20,000 university students in England who received government maintenance loans and grants worth thousands of pounds have been told they will have to pay them back because their universities wrongly told them they were eligible for the money.About 22,000 students studying for weekend courses at 15 universities and colleges have received letters from Student Finance England, part of the government-owned Student Loans Company, telling them they must hand back the money because their university made an error when providing your course details to us. Unfortunately, they didn't tell us you only attended on [sic] the weekend." Continue reading...
Gentleman’s Relish is toast after its maker axes the pungent anchovy spread
Falling sales end production of condiment created in 1828 - but London restaurant Simpson's keeps it on the menuFans of traditional British cuisine were heartbroken by news that Gentleman's Relish was being discontinued by its manufacturer.But Jeremy King, who last month reopened Simpson's in the Strand, has instructed his chef to create a version of the pungent anchovy-based condiment almost identical to the real thing for the 198-year-old London restaurant. Continue reading...
JD Vance’s claims about Orbán, the EU and Hungary fact-checked
US vice-president said bloc tried to destroy' country's economy, despite it being a net recipient of EU fundsDuring his visit to Budapest, where he heaped praise on the Hungarian prime minister, Viktor Orban, days before the country's decisive election, JD Vance claimed the EU was responsible for one of the worst examples of election interference" he had ever seen.Standing alongside Orban on Tuesday, the US vice-president said: The bureaucrats in Brussels have tried to destroy the economy of Hungary. They have tried to make Hungary less energy-independent. They have tried to drive up costs for Hungarian consumers. And they've done it all because they hate this guy." Continue reading...
US had hottest March on record as nation faced ‘unprecedented’ heat
The continental US registered its most abnormally hot month in 132 years of records, according to Noaa dataMarch's persistent unseasonable heat was so intense that the continental United States registered its most abnormally hot month in 132 years of records, according to federal weather data. And the next year or so looks to turn the dial up on global warmth even more, as some forecasts predict a brewing El Nino will reach super strength.Not only was it the hottest March on record for the US but the amount it was above normal beat any other month in history for the lower 48 states. March's average temperature of 50.85F(10.47C) was 9.35F (5.19C) above the 20th-century normal for March. Continue reading...
‘No more bending to Westminster’s will’ if Plaid Cymru wins power, leader vows
Rhun ap Iorwerth launches party's manifesto and says he is unconcerned by Reform UK threat in Welsh elections
Nato ‘very disappointing’, says Trump, in fresh attack ahead of Rutte speech – Europe live
US president suggests alliance needs pressure placed on it to understand anything' as reports suggest he has demanded commitments to help secure strait of HormuzDonald Trump has taken to his Truth Social platform again on Thursday to renew his criticism of the alliance.The US president posted that none of these people" (which people is unclear), including our own, very disappointing Nato, understood anything unless they have pressure placed upon them!!!".
OpenAI pulls out of landmark £31bn UK investment package
Artificial intelligence company cites high energy costs and regulation as reasons for putting Stargate project on hold
Strait of Hormuz not open, Abu Dhabi’s oil chief says as crude prices rise
Uncertainty over US-Iran ceasefire pushes price of Brent crude towards $100 a barrel
Gillian Anderson and Cara Delevingne to hit Cannes as auteur heavyweights dominate festival lineup
The 79th edition of the film festival will see work by Pedro Almodovar, Hirokazu Kore-eda and Laszlo Nemes considered for the coveted Palme d'OrGillian Anderson, Rami Malek, Cara Delevingne and John Travolta are expected to walk the red carpet at Cannes this year, as the world's most influential film festival unveiled an auteur-heavy lineup for its 79th edition.Competing for the coveted Palme d'Or will be new films by heavyweights Pedro Almodovar, Hirokazu Kore-eda, Pawe Pawlikowski, Laszlo Nemes and Asghar Farhadi. Continue reading...
‘There’s no Hezbollah here’: the Lebanese reaction to Israeli strikes that killed hundreds
Beirut residents and officials say thousand-pound-bombs mainly hit civilians in mission dubbed Operation Eternal Darkness'
UK navy foiled Russian submarines surveying undersea cables, defence minister says
John Healey says warship and aircraft forced Russia to abandon activity in North Sea in month-long operation
Lidl to open 50 UK stores in year ahead as part of £600m expansion plans
Almost 2,000 jobs will be created, with retailer vying to overtake Morrisons as Britain's fifth largest supermarketLidl is to open 50 new UK stores in the year ahead as it aims to overtake Morrisons as the country's fifth largest supermarket chain.The German-owned retailer, which now has more than 1,000 British stores, said it planned to invest more than 600m in UK growth, creating almost 2,000 jobs as it expands its warehouse and logistic network to supply its new outlets. Continue reading...
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