• L'équipe féminine indienne, menée par Harmanpreet Kaur, tombe à la troisième place du classement ODI de l'ICC.
• Ce changement au classement fait suite aux récentes performances dans ce format.
• L'Inde reste un prétendant de premier plan malgré cette chute.
Simon White passe aux aveux après avoir trouvé des pièces d'argile dans une boîte de toffee, expliquant qu'il les avait prises comme souvenirs du Wenlock Priory.
Une association de conseil aide également des milliers de locataires avant l'entrée en vigueur de la Renters’ Rights Act ce vendredi. Des solicitors affirment avoir été inondés de demandes pour signifier des avis d'expulsion sans motif section 21 de dernière minute avant qu'ils ne soient interdits lorsque la Renters’ Rights Act entrera en vigueur en Angleterre ce vendredi. Cette législation, saluée comme le plus grand changement en matière de location depuis une génération, interdit les expulsions sans motif, limite les augmentations de loyer et abolit les baux à durée déterminée. Lire la suite...
• Shayndi Raice dirigera la couverture étrangère de CBS après que Weiss a évincé un bureau chief en raison de tensions signalées
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• Bari Weiss, la patronne de CBS News, a évincé un bureau chief chevronné à la suite de tensions sur la couverture du Middle East et a recruté une nouvelle foreign editor qui, selon des sources, est plus en phase avec le programme pro-Israel de Weiss.
Un outil de données pourrait aider le NHS à prioriser l'accès aux médicaments de perte de poids en quantité limitée, selon les scientifiques. Un nouvel outil capable de mettre en lumière les personnes les plus à risque de maladies liées à l'obésité pourrait aider à identifier celles qui bénéficieraient le plus des traitements de perte de poids, ont déclaré des chercheurs. Des données récentes suggèrent qu'environ deux tiers des adultes en Angleterre sont en surpoids ou obèses — une situation qui inquiète les experts de la santé. Lire la suite...
• Un homme a été arrêté après que deux personnes ont été attaquées dans le nord de Londres, a déclaré Shomrim, le groupe juif de vigilance citoyenne.
• Le dernier incident survient après une série d'attaques incendiaires visant des sites juifs dans le nord de Londres.
• Dans une publication sur les réseaux sociaux, l'organisation caritative juive Community Security Trust a déclaré :
• La session 'Asked and Answered' des Pittsburgh Steelers du 28 avril a abordé les préoccupations des fans concernant les récentes sélections de linemen offensifs au premier tour.
• La discussion a fait référence à des échecs passés comme Jamain Stephens et aux records de quarts-arrière tels que le bilan 5-4-1 de Mason Rudolph.
• Les blessures mettent en évidence les risques liés au draft de linemen, impactant la stratégie de l'équipe pour les saisons à venir.
Lors de l'incident survenu le 17 mai 2024 dans la ville d'Ulu Tiram à Johor Bahru, deux policiers ont été tués et l'auteur présumé de l'attaque, Radin Luqman Radin Imran, a été abattu.
Le président américain Donald Trump est mécontent de la dernière proposition iranienne visant à résoudre la guerre qui dure depuis deux mois, a déclaré un responsable américain, douchant ainsi les espoirs d'une résolution du conflit qui a perturbé les approvisionnements énergétiques, alimenté l'inflation et fait des milliers de victimes.
Iran's foreign minister arrived in Russia on Monday, after a whirlwind weekend of diplomacy, seeking to gain political leverage and foreign backing as peace talks with the U.S. remain on hold.(Image credit: Dmitry Lovetsky)
A spate of attacks against civilians and military bases in Colombia's southwestern region has raised security concerns as the country heads to a May presidential election.(Image credit: Santiago Saldarriaga)
• The European Union announced new provisional tariffs on Chinese electric vehicle batteries and solar components Monday, citing unfair state subsidies and predatory pricing that undercut European manufacturers.
• Beijing warned the tariffs violate World Trade Organization rules and threatened retaliatory measures on European agricultural imports, escalating trade friction between the two economic blocs.
• U.S. officials expressed support for the EU's move, viewing it as necessary protection for clean energy industries while signaling potential alignment on China trade policy.
Details about the shooting at the White House correspondents gala have started to surface as the alleged shooter is set to be charged.The suspect was able to get close to where Donald Trump and many other senior officials were gathered, before law enforcement stopped him. It happened less than two years since Trump was the target of an assassination attempt in Butler, Pennsylvania, and a subsequent attempt at a golf course in Florida.Lucy Hough speaks to the Guardian’s Washington bureau chief David Smith, who was in attendance. Continue reading...
Across country, more than 10 people have been injured as Ukrainian prime minister Julia Svyrydenko prepares to visit PolandAnother night of Russian drone attacks on Ukraine overnight left more than 10 people injured, particularly damaging residential buildings in the Odesa region.The strikes caused the biggest damage in the central Prymorskyi district, where residential buildings, a hotel and facilities in the center of the city were damaged, Serhiy Lysak, the head of the local military administration, said on Telegram in comments reported by Reuters. Continue reading...
Special session comes after Virginia voted to redraw maps and as Trump pressures Republicans to protect House majorityFlorida begins a special session on Tuesday in what may be the last front of the redistricting war before the 2026 election, with Republicans trying to redraw maps to pick up more seats in Congress.Lawmakers enter the session in Tallahassee cloaked in mystery, with no preview of a proposed map to consider and no clear path for Republicans to increase their representation in what appears to be a hostile year for their party. Continue reading...
US president says venue was ‘not a particularly secure building’ as man is held after shots fired at annual press dinnerHello and welcome to our live updates on US politics.A suspect is in custody following a shooting incident at last night’s White House correspondents’ dinner. Continue reading...
• The United Nations has issued an urgent warning that Haiti faces a full-scale humanitarian catastrophe as gang violence has displaced over 300,000 people in the past two months alone.
• The UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs reports critical shortages of food, water, and medical supplies; gang-controlled areas now cover approximately 60% of Port-au-Prince.
• The US has deployed additional Coast Guard vessels to monitor the situation and assist with refugee operations, while discussions continue about potential military intervention or expanded peacekeeping measures.
Kendrick Guidry, alone among judges, initially ruled that the state supreme court’s decision to uphold a ‘lookback window’ for abuse claims did not set a binding precedentOnly one judge in Louisiana has ruled in favor of the Catholic church’s ongoing attempts to strike down a law there which allowed old abuse claims their day in court – even after a state supreme court decision upheld the constitutionality of that so-called “lookback window”.But now, that judge – Kendrick J Guidry of Lake Charles – is being forced to acknowledge that his ruling benefited a specific church on whose finance committee he sits, giving him a direct financial interest that required his recusal under the state’s judicial code. Continue reading...
Exclusive: Samaritans calls for mandatory training for firefighters amid rise in incidentsSuicide-related callouts to fire and rescue services in England have tripled in the last decade, with Samaritans now calling for mandatory training for firefighters, who they say are struggling to deal with the increase in traumatic incidents.New figures show that fire services in England attended 3,250 suicide callouts in the year ending September 2025, the equivalent to 62 callouts a week. This was up from 997 callouts in 2009-10 when records begin.In the UK and Ireland, Samaritans can be contacted on freephone 116 123, or email [email protected] or [email protected]. In the US, you can call or text the 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline at 988 or chat at 988lifeline.org. In Australia, the crisis support service Lifeline is 13 11 14. Other international helplines can be found at befrienders.org Continue reading...
With the EU approving a €90bn loan for Ukraine, a surprise visit from Prince Harry, and data suggesting Russian troops made almost no territorial gains in March – are there reasons for optimism in Kyiv? Lucy Hough speaks to senior international correspondent Luke Harding – watch on YouTube Continue reading...
• Cavaliers defeated the Raptors in Game 2, pulling away late to take a 2-0 lead in their NBA playoff series.
• The win positions Cleveland strongly in the first round, showcasing their late-game execution.
• This outcome heightens pressure on Toronto as the series shifts locations.
• The Trump administration will require all 50 states to explain their plans to revalidate Medicaid providers as part of a national escalation of anti-fraud efforts, announced by Dr. Mehmet Oz on Tuesday.
• This marks a significant expansion from previous anti-fraud initiatives that have largely focused on specific states rather than a nationwide mandate.
• The move aims to strengthen program integrity and reduce fraudulent claims across the Medicaid system.
Robert Albon cannot be declared four-year-old’s father because he ran illegal sperm donation business, court rulesA prolific unregulated sperm donor described in the high court as a “highly dangerous man” has lost a legal fight to be named as the father of a child conceived using his sperm.Robert Albon, who calls himself Joe Donor, was not entitled to be declared the father of a four-year-old child because he was running an illegal sperm donation business, Britain’s most senior family court judge ruled. Continue reading...
The rural Texas region, long spared, is being fast-tracked for the border wall amid bipartisan oppositionTractors suddenly appeared at the entrance to Chispa Road near the US-Mexico border in rural Big Bend, Texas, in late March. Contractors informed Yolanda Alvarado, a cattle rancher, that they were starting work to upgrade the rough county dirt road there into a “highway” – the first step needed for semi trucks to haul the 30-foot steel pillars used to build Donald Trump’s border barrier.“That fence line, that’s where the wall is going to be,” said Alvarado, hopping out of the front seat of her flatbed truck at the gate to the family property located directly along the path of the proposed wall. Continue reading...
Company promises to meet new delivery targets by next May after being fined last year for poor recordBusiness live – latest updatesSecond-class post will be delivered every other weekday and scrapped on Saturdays from next month as part of a £500m plan to tackle late deliveries at struggling Royal Mail.The delivery company has been testing a new letter delivery pattern in a pilot since July, and it will be rolled out nationwide in May. Continue reading...
Growing use of AI tech comes at expense of workers’ rights, protections and pay, report warnsBillion-dollar tech platforms are aggressively pushing for deregulation of the “Uber for nursing” industry in an effort to expand gig work in the healthcare sector, according to a report published Tuesday.The report from the AI Now Institute, Uber for Nursing Part II: How Gig Nursing Companies Are Lobbying States to Deregulate Healthcare, examines the use of artificial intelligence to staff hospitals and other healthcare facilities. Continue reading...
Monarch says Elizabeth II would have been troubled by recent events but she believed ‘goodness will always prevail’King Charles has said his late mother, Queen Elizabeth II, would have been troubled deeply by current affairs as he paid a heartfelt tribute to her on what would have been her 100th birthday.In a video message to honour the nation’s longest-reigning monarch, he said she had “remained constant, steadfast and wholly devoted to the people she served”. Continue reading...
Seville could see 34C this week and parts of Brazil could hit high 30s, while storms forecast in southern AfricaOver the course of this week, temperatures in Spain are expected to soar well above the seasonal average. Daytime temperatures could reach about 30C in Madrid on Tuesday, 10C above the norm, while Seville may see 34C, about 9C above its late April average. An area of low pressure situated out in the Atlantic will allow for a south-westerly flow, introducing warm air from north Africa. In addition to this heat, a notable dust plume is expected to travel northwards from the Sahara, covering the skies above Iberia and south-western France, which may lead to some particularly orange or red skies at sunrise and sunset.In Brazil, high temperatures are forecast for the states of São Paulo, Paraná, Mato Grosso do Sul and Santa Catarina over the next few days, eventually spreading into Minas Gerais. Here, daytime maximum temperatures are expected to reach the high 30s Celsius later in the week, about 5-10C above the seasonal average. Continue reading...
People in affected areas urged to evacuate as quake registering 7.5 magniture occurred off the coast of SanrikuThe strength of the earthquake has been revised up to 7.5 and the biggest waves due to the tsunami are expected in Iwate, Aomori and Hokkaido prefectures, authorities said.Reuters reported that prime minister Sanae Takaichi said the government had set up an emergency task force and urged citizens in the affected areas to evacuate to safety. Continue reading...