GLOBAL EVENTS HEADLINES APRIL 26, 2024
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By The Smartencyclopedia Staff & Agencies

  • Trump Trial Revelations: David Pecker, a key figure at the Trump trial, admitted to suppressing a story about an affair despite personal costs.
  • King Charles’ Return: Following a cancer diagnosis, King Charles is set to resume public duties, marking a significant recovery.
  • India Election Turnout: Turnout in India’s election second phase dips as Modi and Gandhi engage in heated exchanges.
  • Israeli Strike in Beqaa: Lebanese militants were killed in an Israeli strike targeting the Beqaa area.
  • Resumption of Gaza Aid: Cyprus resumes Gaza aid after a pause prompted by aid worker killings.
  • Trump Subversion Case: The Trump election subversion case faces hurdles as legal issues mount for allies.
  • Blinken Challenges China: Secretary Blinken confronts China in Beijing over allegations of support for Russia’s war.
  • Legal Appeal in Russia: Lawyers for Russia’s deputy defense minister appeal his pre-trial detention, according to TASS.
  • Tragic Incident in Gaza: Gazans mourn a baby who died after being rescued from the womb of a deceased mother.
  • Mission to Haiti Update: International mission plans for Haiti under scrutiny amid ongoing developments.
  • Policy Change in Canada: British Columbia scraps a program allowing drug use in public spaces.
  • Support for Palestinian Agency: The Netherlands is considering resuming support for the Palestinian UNRWA agency.
  • Blinken’s China Visit: Secretary Blinken raises eyebrows by buying a Taylor Swift album in Beijing.
  • US-South Korea Troop Talks: US and South Korea outline visions for cost-sharing on troops.
  • Quakes Rattle Taiwan: Taiwan experiences quakes with no immediate reports of damage.
  • Palestinian Unity Talks: China will host Hamas and Fatah to discuss Palestinian unity.
  • King Charles Health Update: The Health of Britain’s King Charles was scrutinized following sporting accidents and a cancer diagnosis.
  • Opposition Lawmaker’s Phone Hacked: Polish opposition lawmaker’s phone was reportedly hacked during their party’s time in power.
  • Protests for Child Protection: Thousands in Budapest demand child-protection reform through demonstrations.
  • Attack on Iraq Gas Field: Four killed in an attack on northern Iraq’s Khor Mor gas field.
  • Global Bird Flu Risk: WHO states bird flu risk remains low but urges vigilance.
  • UK Migrant Plan Continues: Rwanda reaffirms support for UK migrant plan amid criticism.
  • Haiti Mission Developments: The planned international mission to Haiti is undergoing updates.
  • US-Taiwan Trade Talks: US and Taiwan to resume trade discussions in Taipei next week.
  • Russia’s Actions in Ukraine: Russia reportedly disrupts Ukraine’s rail lines to thwart US arms supply.
  • Pope’s G7 Summit Attendance: Pope to attend G7 summit in Italy, focusing on AI discussions.
  • Berlin Pro-Palestinian Camp Cleared: Berlin police clear pro-Palestinian camp from parliament lawn.
  • No-Confidence Vote in Scotland: Scottish First Minister vows to prevail in no-confidence vote.
  • UN Update on Gaza Staff Accusations: The UN provides an update on 19 staff accused by Israel of involvement in October 7th events.
  • Paris Prison Prepares for Olympics: Packed Paris prison anticipates influx of inmates ahead of Olympics.
  • Political Resignation in Vietnam: Vietnam parliament chief resigns amid political turbulence.
  • ASEAN Role in Myanmar Conflict: Thailand urges a bigger ASEAN role in resolving Myanmar conflict.
  • French Carrier in NATO Drills: French carrier joins NATO drills with Russia in mind.
  • Warning of Sudanese City Attack: UN warns of possible imminent attack on Sudanese city.
  • Turkish Court Conviction: Turkish court convicts Syrian woman over Istanbul bombing.
  • Legal Developments in Arson Case: Briton charged over alleged Russia-linked arson attack.
  • Missile Launch from Yemen: Missile launched from Yemen’s Houthi area, reports CENTCOM.
  • Broadcast Suspensions in Burkina Faso: Burkina Faso suspends BBC and VOA radio broadcasts over coverage of recent killings.
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