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Judicial Service Commission Finds Eastern Cape Judge President Selby Mbenenge Guilty of Gross Misconduct
The Judicial Service Commission (JSC) has upgraded its findings against Eastern Cape Judge President Selby Mbenenge to gross misconduct. This decision follows a protracted complaint process regarding his conduct, marking a significant development in the oversight of South Africa's judiciary.
Government of Canada Announces New Funding to Boost International Event Hosting
The Canadian government has announced a new federal investment aimed at attracting major international events to Canada. The initiative, led by the Minister of Women and Gender Equality and Youth and the Minister of Tourism, seeks to strengthen the tourism sector, drive economic growth, and showcase Canada on the global stage through strategic event hosting.
President Vladimir Putin Discusses Regional Development with Karachayevo-Circassia Head Rashid Temrezov
Russian President Vladimir Putin met with the Head of the Karachayevo-Circassia Republic, Rashid Temrezov, to review the region's socio-economic progress. The discussion focused on infrastructure improvements, industrial growth, and the implementation of federal development projects within the republic.
Hezbollah Launches Final Barrage Ahead of Israel-Lebanon Ceasefire
In the final 24 hours before a U.S.-brokered ceasefire took effect, Hezbollah intensified its operations, launching approximately 75 attacks against Israeli military and civilian targets. The surge in rocket and drone activity marked a volatile conclusion to the intense conflict, prompting widespread air raid sirens across northern and central Israel.
Clarifying Maritime Security Operations in the Persian Gulf
Reports regarding a total U.S. naval blockade of Iranian ports are inaccurate. While the U.S. and international partners maintain a heightened military presence in the Persian Gulf and the Strait of Hormuz to ensure freedom of navigation and counter illicit activities, no formal blockade of Iranian commercial ports is currently in effect.
Wizz Air Faces Temporary Jet Fuel Shortages at Italian Airports
Wizz Air has reported temporary jet fuel shortages at three Italian airports, citing supply chain disruptions. The airline is working to mitigate the impact on its flight operations as it manages the logistical challenges affecting fuel availability in the region.
Minor Magnitude 2.5 Earthquake Recorded Near Susques, Jujuy
A minor earthquake with a magnitude of 2.5 was recorded near the town of Susques in Argentina's Jujuy Province. The seismic event, occurring in a region known for geological activity, was classified as minor, with no reports of damage or injuries. Local authorities continue to monitor the area following the tremor.
Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy Announces Flight Capacity Caps at Chicago O'Hare
U.S. Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy has implemented a cap on daily flight operations at Chicago O'Hare International Airport. The measure aims to alleviate chronic congestion, reduce significant flight delays, and minimize cancellations for travelers at one of the nation's busiest aviation hubs.
Mexican Security Cabinet Investigates Alleged Cartel Intimidation at Camino Rojo Mine
President Claudia Sheinbaum's security cabinet is investigating reports of organized crime intimidation against workers at the Camino Rojo gold mine in Zacatecas, Mexico. The mine, operated by Canadian firm Orla Mining, has faced security challenges amid broader regional violence. Authorities are reviewing the situation to ensure worker safety and operational continuity.
China Daily Hosts Cultural Exchange to Showcase Yunnan Coffee at Beijing Foreign Studies University
China Daily held an international cultural exchange event at Beijing Foreign Studies University to highlight the heritage and growing global presence of Yunnan coffee. The event brought together students, diplomats, and industry representatives to explore the unique flavors and economic development of China's primary coffee-producing region.
Nigeria Reaffirms Bid to Host African Union's African Monetary Institute
Nigerian authorities have reiterated their commitment to hosting the African Union's African Monetary Institute. The nation is actively preparing to meet the requirements for the institution, which is targeted for an operational launch in September 2026 as part of the broader African Union financial integration agenda.
Spain Launches Initiative to Repurpose Grid Nodes in Former Coal and Nuclear Regions
Spain's Ministry for the Ecological Transition has opened a call for expressions of interest to utilize existing grid connection nodes in former coal and nuclear power plant areas. The initiative aims to facilitate the deployment of new renewable energy projects, supporting a 'just transition' for regions affected by the closure of traditional energy facilities.
Royal Mail and CWU Agree to Extend Service Reform Trials
Royal Mail and the Communications Workers Union (CWU) have reached an agreement to extend trials of service reforms across the United Kingdom. The deal includes continued testing of changes to Saturday delivery patterns, as the postal service seeks to modernize operations amid shifting consumer demand and financial pressures.
Rescue Efforts Underway for Humpback Whale Stranded off German Baltic Coast
Authorities and marine experts in Germany have launched a rescue operation for a humpback whale stranded in the Baltic Sea near Wismar. The animal, which appears to be in poor health, has attracted significant attention as teams work to assess its condition and determine the best course of action in the shallow waters.
France Fully Integrates EU's New Biometric Entry/Exit System at External Borders
France has completed the integration of its external border crossings into the European Union's new Entry/Exit System (EES). This digital infrastructure replaces traditional manual passport stamping for non-EU nationals, aiming to enhance border security and streamline travel procedures across the Schengen Area through automated biometric data collection.
Former President of Banco de Brasília Arrested by Federal Police
The Brazilian Federal Police have arrested the former president of the Banco de Brasília (BRB) as part of an ongoing investigation into alleged financial irregularities. The operation, which targets corruption and money laundering, highlights continued efforts by authorities to address misconduct within public financial institutions in Brazil.
India Implements 106th Constitutional Amendment, Enacting Nari Shakti Vandan Adhiniyam
The Indian government has officially brought the 106th Constitutional Amendment Act into effect as of April 16, 2026. This landmark legislation, known as the Nari Shakti Vandan Adhiniyam, mandates a 33 percent reservation for women in the Lok Sabha and State Legislative Assemblies, marking a significant shift in the nation's parliamentary representation.
Liz Johnson Takes Lead in 2026 USBC Senior Queens Qualifying
Bowling legend Liz Johnson has secured the top position following the qualifying rounds of the 2026 United States Bowling Congress (USBC) Senior Queens tournament in Las Vegas. The competition, held at the Gold Coast Hotel and Casino, features top senior bowlers competing for the prestigious title as the event moves into the bracket phase.
17th China Children's Film Dubbing Promotion and Exhibition Event Launches
The 17th China Children's Film Dubbing Promotion and Exhibition Event has officially launched in China. This annual initiative aims to foster an appreciation for film art among youth while educating them on revolutionary history through the creative medium of voice acting and dubbing.
NATO Permanent Representatives Visit Tokyo to Deepen Security Cooperation with Japan
A delegation of NATO permanent representatives visited Tokyo to hold high-level talks with Japanese officials, including then-Foreign Minister Toshimitsu Motegi. The visit focused on enhancing security cooperation, addressing regional challenges in the Indo-Pacific, and strengthening the partnership between Japan and the North Atlantic Treaty Organization.