• A seleção feminina da Índia, liderada por Harmanpreet Kaur, cai para a terceira posição nos rankings de ODI da ICC.
• A mudança na classificação ocorre após os desempenhos recentes no formato.
• A Índia continua sendo uma das principais candidatas, apesar da queda.
PM preocupado com o efeito ‘cumulativo’ das marchas, enquanto o chefe da Met afirma que as comunidades judaicas enfrentam sua maior ameaça. Algumas manifestações pró-Palestina podem ser interrompidas, alertou o primeiro-ministro, conforme o oficial de polícia mais graduado do Reino Unido disse que a ameaça à comunidade judaica era maior do que nunca. Keir Starmer indicou que deseja que a linguagem expressa em certas marchas de protesto seja submetida a uma “ação mais dura”, enquanto busca aplacar os temores dos judeus britânicos após uma série de ataques às suas comunidades nas últimas semanas. Continue lendo...
Shayndi Raice liderará a cobertura internacional da CBS após Weiss destituir chefe de sucursal devido a tensões relatadas
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Bari Weiss, a chefe da CBS News, destituiu um veterano chefe de sucursal após tensões sobre a cobertura do Oriente Médio e trouxe uma nova editora internacional que, segundo fontes, está mais alinhada com a agenda pró-Israel de Weiss. A Paramount, proprietária da CBS, anunciou na quarta-feira que contratou Shayndi Raice, editora do Wall Street Journal que atuou recentemente como vice-chefe de sucursal do jornal para o Oriente Médio e Norte da África, sediada em Israel. Raice se mudará para Londres, onde supervisionará a cobertura internacional da rede em um cargo recém-criado, informou a empresa. Em uma publicação nas redes sociais, Weiss chamou Raice de “uma repórter caçadora de furos, uma editora brilhante e uma líder perspicaz”. Continue lendo...
• A Amazon Web Services alcançou seu crescimento mais rápido em quase quatro anos, impulsionado por soluções de IA e adoção empresarial.
• Os principais impulsionadores incluem inovações como Bedrock e Kiro em meio ao aumento nos gastos com nuvem.
• A IA está desencadeando uma nova onda de investimentos em infraestrutura no mercado dos EUA.
A estrela de Pitch Perfect está sendo processada por difamação por Charlotte MacInnes, a atriz principal da estreia diretorial de Wilson, The Deb. Acompanhe nosso blog ao vivo de notícias da Australia para as últimas atualizações. Receba nosso e-mail de notícias de última hora, aplicativo gratuito ou podcast de notícias diárias. A estrela de Hollywood Rebel Wilson falou sobre o nascimento iminente de seu segundo filho ao entrar no tribunal para prestar depoimento pelo terceiro dia em sua batalha de difamação blockbuster. A estrela de Pitch Perfect está sendo processada por difamação por Charlotte MacInnes, a atriz principal de 27 anos da comédia musical The Deb. Continue lendo...
• Comissária de direitos humanos diz que suposta prisão destaca os ‘riscos crescentes de repressão transnacional’ na Austrália
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• A comissária de direitos humanos da Austrália afirmou que o estudante chinês que teria sido preso por seis anos pelas autoridades chinesas por participar de protestos em Sydney ressalta os “riscos muito reais e crescentes de repressão transnacional que afetam as pessoas na Austrália – incluindo estudantes internacionais”.
• Um homem foi preso após duas pessoas serem atacadas no norte de Londres, informou o grupo de vigilância comunitária judaica Shomrim
• O incidente mais recente ocorre após uma série de ataques incendiários visando locais judaicos no norte de Londres
• Em uma postagem nas redes sociais, a instituição de caridade judaica Community Security Trust disse: Houve um ataque com faca hoje em Golders Green. O suspeito foi preso. Gostaríamos de agradecer ao @shomrimlondon, @Hatzola e @metpoliceuk por sua resposta rápida
• O republicano Chris Carr é acusado de tentar reviver sua candidatura ao governo com a denúncia – 'o último suspiro de um homem moribundo'.
• A autoridade máxima de aplicação da lei da Geórgia sofreu acusações de usar o peso de seu cargo para elevar sua própria sorte política ao apresentar uma nova denúncia contra manifestantes do centro de treinamento policial de Atlanta, conhecido como Cop City.
• Em meio a bravatas sobre 'manter a linha contra a antifa', o procurador-geral da Geórgia, Chris Carr, anunciou acusações contra três ativistas no final da semana passada, enquanto sua tentativa de se tornar o candidato republicano ao governo da Geórgia avança com dificuldade, com apoio inferior a dois dígitos nas pesquisas antes da primária de 19 de maio. Continue lendo...
• Pittsburgh Steelers' 'Asked and Answered' session on April 28 addressed fan concerns over recent first-round offensive line selections.
• The discussion referenced past misses like Jamain Stephens and quarterback records such as Mason Rudolph's 5-4-1 mark.
• Injuries highlight the risks of drafting linemen, impacting team strategy for upcoming seasons.
U.S. President Donald Trump is unhappy with the latest Iranian proposal on resolving the two-month war, a U.S. official said, dampening hopes for a resolution to the conflict that has disrupted energy supplies, fuelled inflation, and killed thousands.
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)
The NSW premier, who was unequivocal in the wake of the Bondi terror attack, has now linked the fate of his state’s laws with those of the Queensland legal challengeFollow our Australia news live blog for latest updatesGet our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcastThe New South Wales premier, Chris Minns, has said he will only ban the slogan “globalise the intifada” if a potential constitutional challenge to a similar ban in Queensland is unsuccessful, the strongest indication yet that the state government may not seek to proscribe the contested phrase at all.Minns was unequivocal about his intention to ban what he described as “hateful, violent rhetoric” following the Bondi terror attack in December, but sent the issue to a parliamentary inquiry, which he said would enable legislation to be introduced when parliament returned in February. Continue reading...
• North Korea launched multiple ballistic missiles into the Sea of Japan on Monday, prompting immediate condemnation from Seoul and Washington amid escalating tensions on the Korean Peninsula.
• South Korea's military detected at least three missile launches, with analysts assessing the tests as part of Pyongyang's ongoing weapons development program.
• The U.S. State Department condemned the launches as destabilizing and reiterated its commitment to defending South Korea and Japan through extended deterrence.
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...
Men’s and women’s-only world records fall, along with fastest knightOrganisers hopeful record number will finish course by midnight deadlineThe London Marathon’s organisers have hailed the “greatest day” in the event’s 45-year history after huge crowds watched Sabastian Sawe become the first man to shatter the two-hour barrier in an official race, and a world record tally of more than 60,000 runners started the event.By 6.30pm on Sunday evening, organisers were also hopeful of breaking the record number of 59,226 finishers, set by the New York Marathon last year, although they said it could go right down to the deadline of 11:59pm. 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...
• Arsenal defeated Newcastle United in a nervy victory to move three points clear of Manchester City at the top of the Premier League table.
• The win marks a significant moment in the title race as Arsenal temporarily reclaimed first place following the match.
• Analysts including Paul Burmeister, Robbie Earle, and Robbie Mustoe highlighted the intensity of the contest and Arsenal's ability to secure points despite pressure from Newcastle's challenge.
Study of 1,300 campaigners finds arrests, fines and jail terms increase determination of activists to take direct actionThe criminalisation of direct action climate protests in the UK is counterproductive and increases the determination of activists to undertake disruptive demonstrations, according to a study of 1,300 campaigners.New findings suggest arrests, fines and lengthy prison sentences given to nonviolent climate protesters who have blocked roads or damaged buildings may actually radicalise them. The repression of protest could even be one driver of recent covert actions such as the cutting of internet cables, they said. Continue reading...
Paramount Skydance CEO fetes administration as it weighs $110bn merger with CNN parent WarnerBros DiscoveryDozens of protesters, including members of Congress, gathered along the National Mall on Thursday to protest an “intimate” dinner being held by Paramount Skydance chief executive David Ellison “in celebration of the First Amendment” and “honoring the Trump White House and CBS White House Correspondents”, and attended by Donald Trump.Paramount has faced criticism for the dinner, which has been seen by some as illustrative of the cozy relationship between the Ellisons and the White House – right as the Trump administration is weighing whether to approve the company’s $110bn merger with CNN parent company WarnerBros Discovery. The dinner comes before Saturday’s White House correspondents’ dinner, which Trump will attend. His defense secretary, Pete Hegseth, is expected to sit at one of the many tables bought by CBS News for the event. Continue reading...
National broadcaster confirms it will not broadcast world’s largest live music eventNational broadcasters in Ireland, Spain and Slovenia will not air the Eurovision song contest this year, after they decided to boycott the event over Israel’s participation.Having already announced it would not submit a national entry, Slovenian broadcaster RTV confirmed on Thursday it would implement a broadcasting blackout of the world’s largest live music event and instead show a series of films about Palestine. 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...
• Cyware was again named to the Cyber66 list of hottest privately held security companies, announced via PRNewswire on April 23, 2026.
• The recognition highlights Cyware's leadership in AI-powered threat intelligence operationalization and secure threat sharing.
• Company emphasizes agentic AI for accelerating targeted threat responses and collaboration.
• North Korea launched an intermediate-range ballistic missile from its western region Tuesday evening, the sixth such test in the past three months despite frozen nuclear diplomacy with the US.
• US officials assessed the missile demonstrated improved guidance systems, suggesting continued weapons development despite economic sanctions and international isolation.
• The test complicates efforts to restart dialogue, with South Korea calling for emergency trilateral talks involving Japan to address escalating regional security threats.
Amid growing congressional scrutiny of his conduct, Patel has claimed he has ‘never been intoxicated on the job’US politics live – latest updatesHouse judiciary Democrats have launched a formal inquiry into FBI director, Kash Patel’s alleged drinking habits, demanding he complete a standardized alcohol abuse assessment and submit the results to Congress.In a letter sent on Tuesday, led by Jamie Raskin, a Maryland representative, Democrats on the committee called on Patel to take the Alcohol Use Disorders Identification Test (Audit) – a 10-question World Health Organization screening tool used to identify harmful patterns of drinking – along with a sworn statement attesting to his answers. Lawmakers also requested all security clearance questionnaires Patel has completed since taking the role. Continue reading...
Survey by global economic forum shows ‘tax wedge’ in Britain increased to 32.4% of income in 2025Business live – latest updatesTaxes on workers in Britain rose at the fastest rate among the world’s richest economies last year, according to the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development.With Labour under pressure on the economy amid the Iran war, the OECD said a key measure of the total tax paid by workers and their employers rose by the most in the 38-member club of rich nations in 2025. Continue reading...