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Pakistan Open to Neutral Probe: Shehbaz Sharif on Attack

Pakistan Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif has expressed readiness for a "neutral investigation" into the recent terror attack in Pahalgam, Jammu and Kashmir, which claimed 26 lives, including that of a Nepalese national. This incident, one of the deadliest since the abrogation of Article 370 in 2019, has intensified diplomatic tensions, with India accusing Pakistan of harboring terrorist groups responsible for such violence. Speaking at the Pakistan Military Academy, Sharif emphasized Pakistan's willingness to participate in a credible inquiry, while also condemning the ongoing blame game regarding terrorism. The Resistance Front, linked to Pakistan-based Lashkar-e-Taiba, has claimed responsibility for the attack. In response, India has convened a Cabinet Committee on Security, announcing significant diplomatic measures against Pakistan, including the downgrading of diplomatic missions, expulsion of military advisors, and suspension of the Indus Waters Treaty until Pakistan ceases its support for cross-border terrorism. sources

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Apr 26 2025, 11 am

Explosion at Iran's Bandar Abbas Port Injures 400

A significant explosion at Shahid Rajaee port in Iran on Saturday resulted in over 400 injuries and extensive fire, with emergency teams mobilized to assist victims. The blast, linked to multiple container explosions, sent thick smoke billowing across the port, which is located 1,000 kilometers south of Tehran and is Iran's most advanced container port. Esmaeil Malekizadeh, a regional port official, confirmed that the explosion occurred on the dock, prompting rapid response teams to the scene. Mokhtar Salahshour, head of the Hormozgan Red Crescent Society, reported that four teams were dispatched to manage the situation. Mehrdad Hassanzadeh, head of the province's crisis management authority, indicated that efforts were underway to evacuate and transport the injured to nearby medical facilities. The port is strategically significant, situated near the Strait of Hormuz, a crucial route for global oil shipments. sources

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Apr 26 2025, 4 pm

Trump and Zelensky Meet at Pope's Funeral After Clash

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky and US President Donald Trump held their first in-person meeting since a contentious encounter in February, during the funeral of Pope Francis in Rome. The White House described the discussion as "very productive," with Trump suggesting that Ukraine and Russia are "very close to a deal" to end the conflict. Despite their strained history, which included a heated exchange in the Oval Office where Trump criticized Zelensky for a perceived lack of gratitude for US support, both leaders attended the funeral alongside their wives. They were seated apart due to the Vatican's seating arrangements. Trump has previously called for an end to Russian aggression but has also placed blame on Zelensky for the ongoing war. In a prior interview, he claimed he could resolve the conflict in a day, though he later deemed that statement an "exaggeration." sources

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Apr 26 2025, 3 pm

Hamas Open to Hostage Release, Proposes Five-Year Gaza Truce

Hamas has expressed willingness to negotiate an agreement to end the ongoing Gaza war, proposing a one-time release of all remaining hostages alongside a five-year cessation of hostilities, according to a group official. This announcement comes as a Hamas delegation prepares to meet with mediators in Cairo. The group previously rejected an Israeli proposal for a 45-day truce in exchange for the return of ten hostages, insisting that any ceasefire must lead to a complete Israeli withdrawal from Gaza and the entry of humanitarian aid. Israel, however, demands the return of all hostages and the disarmament of Hamas, a point deemed non-negotiable by the group. The conflict, ignited by Hamas's attack on Israel on October 7, 2023, has resulted in significant casualties, with over 51,000 Palestinians reported killed since the war began. Currently, 58 hostages remain in Gaza. sources

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Apr 26 2025, 3 pm

Judge: Team Trump Likely Deported 2-Year-Old Without Due Process

A federal judge has raised concerns over the deportation of a two-year-old U.S. citizen, referred to as "V.M.L.," by the Trump administration, stating it occurred "with no meaningful process." U.S. District Judge Terry A. Doughty scheduled a hearing for May 19 to investigate the circumstances surrounding the child's deportation alongside her mother, Jenny Carolina Lopez Villela. Doughty emphasized that deporting a U.S. citizen is illegal and unconstitutional. V.M.L. was apprehended by ICE during a routine appointment, and her father had previously reminded Villela of their daughter's citizenship. However, prosecutors claimed Villela expressed a desire to take V.M.L. to Honduras. The ACLU condemned the case as a "shocking abuse of power," citing violations of ICE directives regarding the care of minors during deportation. This incident comes amid broader concerns about the administration's immigration policies and their implications for civil rights. sources

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Apr 26 2025, 3 pm

Musk's "End Slaughter" Post After Trump's Ukraine Deal Comment

US President Donald Trump has indicated that Russia and Ukraine are "very close to a deal" to end their ongoing conflict, describing the situation as a "cruel and senseless war." His comments, made on Truth Social while attending Pope Francis' funeral in Rome, were echoed by billionaire adviser Elon Musk, who called for an end to the "slaughter" on social media. Trump's remarks followed a meeting in Moscow between Russian President Vladimir Putin and Trump's envoy, Steve Witkoff, where they discussed the possibility of renewing direct negotiations, a prospect that has not occurred since the early weeks of the war. However, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky firmly rejected any notion of recognizing Crimea as Russian territory, stating it contradicts Ukraine's constitution and asserting there is "nothing to talk about here." The ongoing conflict began with Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine in February 2022. sources

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Apr 26 2025, 3 pm

113-Million-Year-Old 'Hell Ant' Fossil Found in Brazil

A 113-million-year-old fossil of a hell ant, now identified as the oldest ant specimen known to science, has been uncovered at the Museum of Zoology in Sao Paulo, Brazil. The fossil, preserved in limestone, belongs to the subfamily Haidomyrmecinae and is named Vulcanidris cratensis. Researchers suggest this extinct group thrived during the Cretaceous period, approximately 66 to 45 million years ago, using their distinctive scythe-like jaws to capture prey. Lead author Anderson Lepeco noted the "extraordinary" find, which deviates from previously discovered Cretaceous hell ants found in amber. This discovery indicates that hell ants were widely distributed and diversified early in their evolution. The study, published in *Current Biology*, extends the ant fossil record by about ten million years and highlights the evolutionary history of ants, which emerged around 145 million years ago and became prevalent following the mass extinction event that wiped out the dinosaurs. sources

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Apr 26 2025, 1 pm

Pakistan Government Faces Mockery Amid Rising India Tensions

Pakistan's government is grappling with domestic backlash as it attempts to counter India’s accusations following the tragic massacre of 26 tourists in Jammu and Kashmir. The attack, which occurred at the popular tourist destination Pahalgam, has heightened tensions between the two nations, leading to visa suspensions and the expulsion of visitors. Amidst this turmoil, frustration among Pakistanis is manifesting on social media, where citizens are using satire and memes to criticize their government’s failures to provide basic services. One user humorously suggested that any potential war with India should conclude before 9 PM, when gas supplies are cut off, while others lamented their dire economic situation. As calls for accountability grow louder, many express a sense of hopelessness, questioning whether their misery is preferable to conflict, with some mocking the state of Pakistan’s air force in response to Indian provocations. sources

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Apr 26 2025, 1 pm

Top Israeli Officials Skip Pope Francis' Funeral

Israel's response to the death of Pope Francis has sparked controversy, revealing a significant political rift linked to the Pope's criticisms of Israel's actions in Gaza. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's office took four days to issue a brief and impersonal statement of condolences, which contrasted sharply with the global outpouring of tributes. An initial message from Israel's official account, featuring a photo of the Pope at the Western Wall, was deleted without explanation, attributed to an "error." Additionally, Israel's delegation to the Pope's funeral will be notably low-level, with only the Vatican ambassador attending, while many nations send their heads of state. Pope Francis had previously condemned Israel's military actions and expressed solidarity with Palestinians, leading to resentment among some Israeli factions. In contrast, the Palestinian Authority has shown great respect for the Pope, highlighting the complex dynamics surrounding his legacy in the region. sources

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Apr 26 2025, 1 pm

US Judge Arrested for Hindering Immigration Arrests in Trump Era

Federal agents arrested Milwaukee County Circuit Judge Hannah Dugan on Friday for allegedly obstructing the arrest of an undocumented migrant, escalating tensions between the Trump administration and the judiciary over immigration enforcement. Dugan is accused of directing federal agents away from the migrant, Eduardo Flores-Ruiz, during a court appearance, leading to charges of obstruction. FBI Director Kash Patel criticized her actions, stating they endangered public safety. The incident has sparked a polarized response, with some Republicans applauding the arrest as a necessary stand against judicial obstruction, while Democrats condemned it as an attack on judicial independence. Dugan, who expressed regret over her arrest, appeared in court but did not comment publicly. This arrest follows a pattern of confrontations between the Trump administration and judges who have challenged its immigration policies, raising concerns about due process and the rule of law. sources

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Apr 26 2025, 1 pm

North Korea Unveils New 5,000-Tonne Warship with Advanced Weapons

North Korea has launched a new warship, the "Choe Hyon," which it claims is a destroyer equipped with advanced weaponry, including the potential for nuclear capabilities. The unveiling, attended by leader Kim Jong Un and his daughter Ju Ae, took place at Nampho Dockyard and marks a significant development in North Korea's naval capabilities, which Kim asserts will bolster national defense. This comes on the heels of recent military advancements, including AI-driven drones, and reflects growing military collaboration with Russia. Kim criticized the U.S. for conducting joint military exercises with South Korea, describing them as provocations. Experts suggest the warship's capabilities indicate North Korea's commitment to its nuclear arsenal, with Kim's actions signaling a firm stance against denuclearization. The ship is expected to be operational by early next year, amid ongoing tensions and potential future negotiations with the U.S. regarding its nuclear program. sources

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Apr 26 2025, 2 pm

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