Persona hallada muerta en un coche tras estrellarse contra un club de salud en Portland, Oregón
• Investigadores encuentran explosivos en el coche, que chocó contra el Multnomah Athletic Club poco antes de las 3 a. m. del sábado
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• Investigadores encuentran explosivos en el coche, que chocó contra el Multnomah Athletic Club poco antes de las 3 a. m. del sábado
theguardian.com• Un hombre de 32 años fue detenido después de que la policía fuera llamada a un incidente en Rosemeadow en las primeras horas del domingo • Siga nuestro blog en vivo de noticias de Australia para obtener las últimas actualizaciones • Reciba nuestro correo electrónico de noticias de última hora, nuestra aplicación gratuita o el podcast de noticias diario
theguardian.comUn hombre de 32 años fue arrestado en las primeras horas del domingo tras un incidente en Rosemeadow. Siga las actualizaciones en vivo Siga nuestro blog de noticias de Australia en vivo para obtener las últimas actualizaciones Reciba nuestro correo electrónico de noticias de última hora, nuestra aplicación gratuita o nuestro podcast de noticias diario Una tercera víctima ha muerto y un hombre se encuentra bajo custodia policial tras un incidente en una vivienda del suroeste de Sydney, informa AAP. La policía de NSW llegó a la casa en Rosemeadow el domingo a la 1:30 a.m. tras reportes de un disturbio. Continuar leyendo...
theguardian.comTodas las personas a bordo del Cessna 421C fallecieron tras el accidente ocurrido a altas horas de la noche en una ciudad a 40 millas al suroeste de la capital del estado, Austin. Una avioneta se estrelló entre los árboles en Texas Hill Country, matando a las cinco personas a bordo, informaron las autoridades el viernes. El accidente ocurrió en la oscuridad a última hora de la noche del jueves en Wimberley, una ciudad a unas 40 millas al suroeste de la capital del estado, Austin, dijo el juez del condado de Hays, Ruben Becerra, en una publicación en Facebook. Continuar leyendo...
theguardian.comPete Hegseth argumentó que un acuerdo de alto el fuego con Irán hace más de tres semanas ‘significa que el reloj de 60 días se pausa, o se detiene’Suscríbase al correo electrónico de Breaking News US para recibir alertas del boletín en su bandeja de entradaHola y bienvenidos a nuestra cobertura en vivo del día.Hoy se cumplen 60 días desde que la administración Trump notificó al Congreso que estaba llevando a cabo ataques contra Irán, lo que significa que, según la Ley de Poderes de Guerra de 1973, hoy es la fecha límite para que Donald Trump ponga fin a la guerra contra Irán o solicite autorización del Congreso para extenderla.Jeanine Pirro, la fiscal federal principal en Washington DC, publicó un video editado de la cámara de seguridad del incidente en la cena de corresponsales de la Casa Blanca en medio de preguntas sobre si el sospechoso armado, Cole Allen, disparó su arma antes de ser sometido. Aunque el video muestra cuatro destellos de boca del arma del agente cuando disparó contra Allen, no quedó inmediatamente claro que muestre a Allen disparando su arma después de apuntar al agente.Sean Curran, el director del Servicio Secreto de EE. UU., dijo a Fox News que Allen fue detenido no por los disparos del Servicio Secreto, sino por una caja utilizada para transportar un detector de metales, con la que tropezó.El Congreso ha aprobado una extensión de 45 días de la sección 702 de la Ley de Vigilancia de Inteligencia Extranjera, una ley que otorga a las agencias de inteligencia de EE. UU. poderes de espionaje sin orden judicial.Trump ha amenazado con retirar tropas de España e Italia, dos países que han criticado abiertamente su guerra en el Medio Oriente. Esto ocurre después de que Trump sugiriera revisar la presencia militar estadounidense en Alemania después de que la canciller del país dijera que Estados Unidos estaba siendo “humillado” por Irán. Continúe leyendo...
theguardian.comUn testimonio entre lágrimas detalla advertencias ignoradas y la falta de un plan mientras las familias se oponen a la reapertura del campamento de Texas Un director de Camp Mystic, el campamento cristiano para niñas en Texas Hill Country donde 25 campistas y dos consejeras murieron en una inundación repentina el verano pasado, ha ofrecido una disculpa entre lágrimas a las familias de las víctimas por la pérdida de vidas. «Hicimos nuestro mejor esfuerzo esa noche. No fue suficiente para salvar a sus hijas», dijo Edward Eastland ante un panel conjunto de comités de la Texas House and Senate en Austin que investiga la inundación mortal. «Lo siento mucho». Continuar leyendo...
theguardian.comLos ataques israelíes mataron a 14 personas e hirieron a 37 el domingo, informó el ministerio de salud del Líbano, mientras el ejército israelí advertía a los residentes que abandonen siete ciudades más allá de la "zona amortiguadora" que ocupó antes de que un alto el fuego no lograra detener completamente las hostilidades.
cbc.caDos meses después de que el ataque estadounidense-israelí contra Irán iniciara la guerra, las conversaciones de paz están suspendidas, siendo el control del Estrecho de Ormuz y el futuro del programa nuclear de Irán los dos principales puntos de conflicto.(Image credit: Vahid Salemi)
npr.orgMystery of who the child known as Baby Auckland was and how he died has not been solvedA baby boy whose skeletal remains were found wrapped in a 1910 newspaper and with twine around his neck has, finally, been laid to rest.The child has become known as Baby Auckland after he was found at a property in the centre of Bishop Auckland, County Durham. Continue reading...
theguardian.comPresident blames dissident Farc faction for attack on Pan-American Highway that also injured 36 people in south-western region The death toll in a weekend highway bombing in Colombia has risen to 20, with another 36 people injured, amid a surge of violence ahead of presidential elections next month.Buses and vans were left mangled in the blast on Saturday on the Pan-American Highway, in the restive south-western Cauca department. Continue reading...
theguardian.comEngineer and two drivers killed in recent weeks as scarcity of clean water fuels spread of preventable diseasesIsraeli forces in Gaza killed a water engineer and two drivers who transported water to displaced families over four days in mid-April, exacerbating severe shortages of clean water that are fuelling the spread of preventable disease.Israeli limits on the shipment of soap, washing powder and other hygiene products into Gaza have also forced prices up, adding to the challenge of keeping clean and avoiding infection in overcrowded shelters and tent encampments. Continue reading...
theguardian.comThe Israeli government and Hezbollah have traded blame over breaches to the truce, which is set to run for several more weeksLebanon’s health ministry said Israeli strikes on the country’s south killed 14 people on Sunday, the deadliest day since a ceasefire between Israel and Hezbollah came into force over a week ago.The health ministry said the dead on Sunday included two women and two children, adding that 37 other people were wounded. Israel said one of its soldiers was also killed. Continue reading...
theguardian.comOfficials say the suspect in the shooting, which left another officer in critical condition, has been taken into custodyA shooting at a Chicago hospital on Saturday morning has left a police officer dead and another critically injured, according to NBC 5 Chicago.The suspect, who has not been publicly identified, is in custody, according to Andre Vasquez, alderperson for the city’s 40th ward. Continue reading...
theguardian.com• The UN Security Council failed to reach consensus on a resolution extending cross-border humanitarian aid to Syria, with Russia vetoing the measure on Friday amid escalating tensions between Moscow and Western nations over the Syrian conflict's humanitarian toll. • Russia's veto marks the third such blocking in two years, preventing critical medical supplies and food assistance from reaching 5.5 million internally displaced Syrians, according to UN humanitarian coordinator statements. • Western diplomats warned the blockade could exacerbate an already severe humanitarian crisis, with aid agencies reporting shortages of vaccines, antibiotics, and nutrition programs across northern Syria.
reuters.com• A military confrontation along the Kashmir border escalated Friday when Pakistani forces fired on Indian positions near Uri, killing 12 Indian soldiers and wounding 18 others in the deadliest incident in two years, Pakistani military sources confirmed. • India's military responded with retaliatory strikes, with New Delhi claiming to have neutralized three Pakistani military positions; Pakistan denied casualties on its side but acknowledged defensive operations. • Regional analysts expressed alarm that the incident could spiral into broader conflict, warning both nations possess nuclear arsenals and recent diplomatic tensions have left few de-escalation channels open.
apnews.comA previously unknown species of bacteria found in patients with noma could be key to creating treatments for the neglected tropical diseaseThe “astonishing” discovery of a new bacteria could open the door to better ways to prevent, detect and treat a fatal and disfiguring childhood disease, researchers hope.Noma, which is fatal in 90% of cases without treatment, begins as a sore on the gums but goes on to destroy the tissues of the mouth and face. Continue reading...
theguardian.comCriminal investigation under way after carcasses found across Abruzzo, Lazio and Molise national park within a weekThe carcasses of 18 wolves have been found in an Italian national park within the space of a week in an apparent series of poisonings described by conservationists as the most serious crimes against wildlife in Italy in a decade.Authorities of the national park of Abruzzo, Lazio and Molise said eight wolves were found dead in recent days in three different areas of the vast park, adding to the 10 carcasses discovered last week. Three dead foxes and a buzzard were also found. Continue reading...
theguardian.com• Niger's transitional government announced a three-month extension to its military cooperation agreement with France, pausing its expulsion of French troops and reversing its February timeline for withdrawal. • The reversal follows intense negotiations between Paris and Niamey, with France agreeing to reduce its military footprint from 1,500 to 900 personnel and committing €200 million in civilian development aid. • The compromise addresses security challenges in the Sahel region, where French and US military presence remains crucial to counterterrorism operations despite growing anti-Western sentiment among portions of Niger's military leadership.
france24.comDonald Trump says US ready to renew attacks but Iran appears unwilling to bend to US president’s threatsIntense efforts were under way on Tuesday to bring Iran and the US together in Pakistan for a new round of talks, a day before the end of the two-week ceasefire that has paused the conflict in the Middle East.Donald Trump said on Tuesday he is ready to renew attacks against Iran if progress is not made at any talks, with the US military “raring to go”. Continue reading...
theguardian.comSuspect was fatally shot, Shreveport police say, after children ranging from 18 months to 14 years were killedSign up for the Breaking News US email to get newsletter alerts in your inboxAt least eight people are dead and others are wounded after a mass murder reported in the Louisiana city of Shreveport, according to local police.Police said that among the victims were children ranging in age from 18 months to 14 years. Two other women were reportedly shot in the head but survived – and a third person, described as a young boy, was injured while jumping from a roof. Continue reading...
theguardian.com• President Trump signals he will not extend Iran's ceasefire deadline if a comprehensive deal is not reached by Wednesday, warning of renewed military action including 'dropping bombs' if negotiations fail. • Trump declares the Strait of Hormuz now open due to a U.S. Navy blockade and pointedly rejects NATO's offer of assistance, highlighting America's unilateral stance in Middle East tensions. • The escalating pressure on Iran represents a significant shift in Trump administration foreign policy and challenges traditional alliance structures in addressing regional security threats.
foxnews.com• Congress approved a temporary extension of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA) ahead of the expiration deadline, avoiding a lapse in government surveillance authority. • The temporary extension allows additional time for lawmakers to negotiate a longer-term reauthorization of the controversial surveillance program. • The action reflects ongoing congressional debate over balancing national security needs with privacy protections in intelligence gathering operations.
cbsnews.com• The U.S. Senate passed a 10-day extension of FISA authority on Friday, April 17, 2026, sending the bill to President Donald Trump's desk. • The measure averts a lapse in surveillance powers set to expire Monday, providing temporary continuity for national security operations. • This short-term fix highlights ongoing partisan debates over warrant requirements and reforms to Section 702 of FISA.
punchbowl.news• A fragile US-Iran ceasefire is set to expire on April 22, 2026, with diplomatic talks stalled and tensions escalating over competing demands and military posturing. • Iran's spokesperson Esmaeil Baqaei criticized the US position as unrealistic, while Tehran condemned Washington's naval blockade as provocative and a potential trigger for ceasefire violations. • Pakistan continues mediating indirect talks between the two nations, though no date has been set for the next round of negotiations as fears of renewed escalation mount.
timesofindia.indiatimes.comLebanese health ministry says killing of 91 healthcare workers shows ‘total disregard’ for international lawMiddle East crisis – live updatesWhen they received the call to respond to an Israeli airstrike in the city of Mayfadoun, in southern Lebanon, most of the paramedics held back, having previously seen colleagues killed by double-tap attacks targeting rescuers. But the medics from the Islamic Health Association (IHA) rushed to the scene.By the time the other emergency workers arrived at the site, they found the IHA medics had indeed been caught in a second strike. They started evacuating their wounded colleagues, only for their ambulances to be hit in two further attacks. Continue reading...
theguardian.comMore than 100 injured across country after Russia launches nearly 700 drones and dozens of ballistic and cruise missilesEurope live – latest updatesRussia has carried out its deadliest attack against Ukraine this year, killing at least 17 people, and injuring more than 100, in a wave of drone and missile strikes across the country.Nine people died in the southern port city of Odesa, with four killed in Kyiv, including a 12-year-old boy. There were three fatalities in the Dnipropetrovsk region. Another person died in Zaporizhzhia oblast. Continue reading...
theguardian.comUkrainian president says nearly 700 Russian drones and 19 ballistic missiles mostly targeted Kyiv, Odesa and DniproUkrainian president Volodymyr Zelenskyy said Russia “does not deserve any easing … or lifting on sanctions” after an overnight attack killed 16 and wounded 100 people in Ukraine.He said:“Russia is betting on war, and the response must be exactly that: we must defend lives with all available means, and we must also apply pressure for the sake of peace with the same full force.”There can be no normalisation of Russia as it is today. Pressure on Russia must work. Continue reading...
theguardian.comIran says Americans will be hit with higher fuel prices due to the blockade. Plus, summers are growing longer globallyGood morning.The US has begun blocking ships from using Iranian ports in the Gulf, transforming the US-Israeli war against Iran into a test of economic endurance.How could Centcom enforce the blockade? It is unclear, but as a missile strike on a tanker attempting to break the blockade could cause an environmental disaster, it is possible that US forces could try to board and seize any vessel not obeying their instructions.Follow the latest updates on our live blog.Did Swalwell also face expulsion? Yes, there were bipartisan calls for it. Swalwell acknowledged the threat of removal from office, saying: “Expelling anyone in Congress without due process, within days of an allegation being made, is wrong. But it’s also wrong for my constituents to have me distracted from my duties. Therefore, I plan to resign my seat in Congress.” Continue reading...
theguardian.comIran warns Americans they face higher pump prices due to prohibition scheduled to start on Monday eveningMiddle East crisis – live updatesThe US blockade of ships using Iranian ports in the Gulf was due to take effect on Monday evening, turning the six-week-old conflict between the US-Israeli coalition and Iran into a test of economic endurance.US Central Command (Centcom) made no formal announcement of the start of the blockade but had said it would take effect at 5.30pm Iranian time (3pm UK time) on Monday, and would apply to any ships entering or departing Iranian ports or coastal areas, while ships using non-Iranian ports would not be impeded. Continue reading...
theguardian.comShooting under investigation but no details yet released about a suspect, a possible motive or any arrestsAt least six people were shot, including one fatally, at a fast-food chain restaurant in Union Township, New Jersey, on Saturday night, according to preliminary reports.The Gun Violence Archive, a nonpartisan reference resource, listed the reported shooting at the Chick-fil-A restaurant in the 2300 block of Route 22 as the 100th mass shooting documented in the US this year, as of Sunday. The archive defines mass shootings as cases in which four or more victims are wounded or killed. Continue reading...
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