Two more arrested on suspicion of murder after pedestrian dies in Barnsley collision
Total of four, including 17-year-old boy, in police custody after fatal incident in Cudworth area on Friday evening
Two further suspects, including a 17-year-old boy, have been arrested on suspicion of murder after a fatal collision in Barnsley on Friday afternoon.
This comes after two people, a 60-year-old man and a 38-year-old woman, were arrested earlier in the day on suspicion of murder after a man died after a collision in the Cudworth area of Barnsley. These two suspects remain in custody.
Continue reading...Victoria police arrest two people as part of Dezi Freeman investigation
Man and woman released pending further enquiries after arrests at separate properties in state’s north-east on Saturday morning
Two people have been arrested as part of the investigation into how Porepunkah fugitive Dezi Freeman was able to survive on the run for seven months before he was shot dead on Monday.
A man and a woman were arrested at separate properties in north-east Victoria on Saturday morning around 7am, before being later released.
Continue reading...Telegram’s Durov says Russia triggered payment system problem by blocking VPNs – Yahoo
Russian Offensive Campaign Assessment, April 3, 2026 – Institute for the Study of War
- Russian Offensive Campaign Assessment, April 3, 2026 Institute for the Study of War
- Ukraine slows enemy advances, liberates land, drains Russia’s war chest Al Jazeera
- Zelenskiy says frontline situation best for Ukraine in the last 10 months Reuters
- Ukraine’s military success is exposing the myth of inevitable Russian victory atlanticcouncil.org
- How Ukraine Turned the War Back on Russian Soil: A Timeline UNITED24 Media
Middle East war live: Trump says Iran has 48 hours to make a deal or US will unleash ‘Hell’ – France 24
- Middle East war live: Trump says Iran has 48 hours to make a deal or US will unleash 'Hell' France 24
- Trump Ignores Frantic Search for Missing American in Crazy Posting Spree The Daily Beast
- Trump gives Iran 48 hours to make deal; search goes on for missing U.S. pilot Honolulu Star-Advertiser
- Critics scold Trump for staying mum on search for missing U.S. airman in Iran MS NOW
- US and Iran race to find missing downed pilot as Lebanon faces intense Israeli strikes Euronews.com
Iran executes two linked to opposition group, media say – Reuters
- Iran executes two linked to opposition group, media say Reuters
- Iran executes two convicted members of banned opposition group Al Jazeera
- Searching for Iran’s Disappeared Prisoners The New Yorker
- Iran: Seven protesters and dissidents at risk of imminent execution after four men arbitrarily executed in secret within 24 hours Amnesty International
- Iran hangs 18-year-old over protests in latest wartime execution: activists France 24
‘Over the top and fun:’ TGI Fridays boss insists time is right for a UK revival
Ray Blanchette admits he may be a ‘little crazy’ as he outlines chain’s hopes of building 1,000 outlets globally
“I am a little crazy maybe,” admits Ray Blanchette, a former TGI Fridays kitchen manager who has taken on the revival of the bar-restaurant chain’s UK business in the face of blasting industry headwinds.
Blanchette’s family investment firm, Sugarloaf, rescued the Dallas-based parent business from administration in 2025. He then went on to pick up its UK arm in January after the local franchisee got into difficulties, retaining 33 UK restaurants but closing 16, with the loss of 456 jobs.
Continue reading...With Mideast in conflict, Pope Leo criticizes those who invoke God for war – The Washington Post
- With Mideast in conflict, Pope Leo criticizes those who invoke God for war The Washington Post
- Leo, the first US pope, emerges as pointed Trump critic Reuters
- The pope schools the ‘secretary of war’ The Seattle Times
- Glenn Beck: God will not ignore Trump’s prayers NewsNation
- Pope Leo XIV urges an Easter end to the US-Israel war on Iran, calling for dialogue AP News
April 3, 2026 – Letters from an American | Heather Cox Richardson
- April 3, 2026 Letters from an American | Heather Cox Richardson
- NATO Is Marking Its Seventy-Seventh Anniversary. Will It Be Its Last? Council on Foreign Relations
- NATO’s structural crisis in a multipolar world and uncertain strategic future weeklyblitz.net
- April 4th - NATO's birthday: how the Alliance was created and why it is currently experiencing one of its most difficult crises Українські Національні Новини (УНН)
- 77th anniversary of NATO's founding, Haradinaj: KSF ready to become part of the Alliance alongside the USA Gazeta Express
Epstein Presented Himself to Indian Tycoon as a Trump White House Insider – The New York Times
Greek ministers resign over EU farming subsidy scandal – DW.com
- Greek ministers resign over EU farming subsidy scandal DW.com
- Greek PM reshuffles cabinet as EU aid farm fraud probe widens Reuters
- Three members of Greek government quit over EU farm subsidy scandal, state TV says Euronews.com
- Former EU Commissioner Schinas to replace ousted Greek farm minister politico.eu
- EPPO sends OPEKEPE case files to Greek parliament eKathimerini.com
Rescue team in Iran face ‘harrowing and dangerous’ search for US crew member
Sydney councils fear new datacentres could cause blackouts, block housing and affect locals’ health
Datacentres ‘directly competing’ with possible residential builds near public transport, one council tells NSW inquiry, amid growing concerns
Get our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcast
Datacentre developments are crowding out opportunities for housing and job-rich industries across Sydney, a New South Wales inquiry has heard, with one local council reporting a rise in blackouts linked to the industry’s expansion.
Several Sydney councils, all facing an influx of datacentre developments, have raised concerns about the health, environmental and amenity impacts on their local communities in submissions to the state’s datacentre inquiry.
Continue reading...Iran Update, Special Report, April 3, 2026 – Institute for the Study of War
- Iran Update, Special Report, April 3, 2026 Institute for the Study of War
- Iran Update Special Report, April 4, 2026 Institute for the Study of War
- April 3 | What did Iran, red crescent and UN say about Iran war over past 24 hours thestartv.com
- What to know about the Iran war today investingLive
- U.S.-Israel-Iran war in numbers Xinhua
Trump’s Mission Impossible for Allies: Reopening the Strait of Hormuz – WSJ
- Trump’s Mission Impossible for Allies: Reopening the Strait of Hormuz WSJ
- Trump wants the world to buy more US oil. He might regret it. Politico
- Trump says with more time, US can ‘take the oil’ in Iran Al Jazeera
- Desperate Trump Pleads With World to Help Him ‘Make a Fortune’ With His War The Daily Beast
- Global leaders work to ease oil price surge as Trump signals more weeks of Iran war PBS
Food prices spiked in March as Middle East conflict drove up energy costs, UN says – The Guardian
- Food prices spiked in March as Middle East conflict drove up energy costs, UN says The Guardian
- ‘Food security timebomb’: a visual guide to the Gulf fertiliser blockade | Strait of Hormuz The Guardian
- These Foods Are Already More Expensive Thanks To Iran War Forbes
- Grocery shock on the horizon for approaching U.S. elections as Iran war drags on CNBC
- World food price rise set to continue if Iran war lasts, FAO says Reuters
How Canada’s largest gun control effort in decades is missing the mark
Ukraine war briefing: Russian army records almost no territorial gains for first time since 2023, analysis shows
Russian advances slowing, thinktank’s data shows; 14 killed in Ukraine in massive drone and missile salvo. What we know on day 1,501
Russia’s army recorded almost no territorial gains on the frontline in Ukraine in March for the first time in two-and-a-half years, according to analysis of data from the Institute for the Study of War (ISW) conducted by Agence France-Presse. The Russian army has been slowing in its advances since late 2025 – because of Kyiv’s localised breakthroughs in the south-east of the country. Across the entire frontline, the Russian army seized only 23 sq km (8.9 sq miles) in March, losing territory in some areas, according to the analysis. This figure excludes infiltration operations conducted by Russian forces beyond the frontline, as well as advances claimed by the Russian side but neither confirmed nor denied by the ISW.
The Russian army made 319 sq km of gains in January and 123 sq km in February, which was then the smallest advance since April 2024. Its advance in March was the smallest since September 2023. The ISW attributed the slowdown to Ukrainian counteroffensives, but also to “Russia’s ban on using Starlink terminals in Ukraine” and “the Kremlin’s efforts to restrict access to Telegram”. The messaging app – very popular among Russians, including those fighting on the front – has been barely usable in recent months due to blocks imposed by the authorities. As in February, Russia lost ground on the southern section of the frontline, between the Donetsk and Dnipropetrovsk regions.
Russian strikes killed 14 people in Ukraine on Friday, officials said, as Moscow launched the latest in an increasing number of daytime barrages. Moscow has been firing aerial broadsides at Ukraine throughout its more than four-year invasion, mostly at night, but in recent weeks has stepped up daytime attacks. The Russian military used more than 500 drones and dozens of missiles in its salvo on Friday, according to the Ukrainian air force.
Russia’s Baltic oil export hubs at Ust-Luga and Primorsk remain unable to handle shipments after a series of Ukrainian drone attacks, prompting the country’s refineries to find alternative routes for export, industry sources said on Friday. The attacks have damaged port infrastructure and continued through the last two weeks of March, with at least five strikes on Ust-Luga in the space of 10 days. Sources said the export restrictions, along with disruptions at large refineries, could lead to a decrease in oil production in Russia. Traders said refineries had been unable to deliver diesel fuel to Primorsk for export since 22 March, leaving refineries in European Russia and Siberia without their most viable export route. Traders said refineries were having to consider more expensive rail transport routes to other export terminals.
A Ukrainian drone and missile attack on southern Russia killed at least one person, injured four others and sparked a blaze aboard a foreign-flagged vessel, Russian officials said on Saturday.
Zelenskyy has called on lawmakers to pass key legislation next week to avert a funding crisis, help Ukraine fight the war against Russia, and enact key reforms required for EU accession. Due to lagging reforms and slow legislative progress in late 2025 and early this year, Ukraine missed deadlines to unlock billions from its key lenders, economists said. With the need for external financing standing at $52bn this year – equivalent to about a quarter of annual economic output – the budget situation is desperate. “I have a list of key draft laws that are critical for securing funding,” the Ukrainian president said in remarks released on Friday. They range from strengthening the court system to reforming energy sector procedures. “I believe that members of parliament from all parties must understand the importance of these bills for Ukraine’s budget,” said Zelenskyy, who has a majority in parliament but its relations with his government have soured.
Continue reading...