April 28, 2026

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Oil major BP beats profit expectations as Iran war boosts fuel prices -

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European markets to open higher as Trump considers Iran peace proposal -

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Meta, Google, OpenAI among Big Tech firms seeing top staff leaving to launch AI startups -

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Longtime St. Louis journalist killed in freak accident after tires fall from tractor-trailer, strike his car – New York Post -

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Rescuers recover last victims from Indonesia train wreck that killed 14 and injured dozens – Audacy -

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Deaths in Indonesia train crash climb to 14 – ABC News – Breaking News, Latest News and Videos -

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Limestone car accident causes power outage, road closure – newscentermaine.com -

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Limestone car accident causes power outage, road closure – newscentermaine.com -

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Pilot, North Dakota State Legislator Lost In A/C Accident – Aero-News.net -

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General Motors is set to report earnings before the bell. Here’s what Wall Street expects -

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How Lloyd Blankfein stopped trying to fit in — and learned to lead as himself -

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Bank of Japan keeps policy rate steady while raising inflation forecast on Iran war worries -

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CATL plunges more than 8% as the Chinese battery maker unveils $5 billion share placement -

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Motorcyclist dies in crash with box truck in Newtown – WFSB -

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Fatal crash in Plano causes traffic delays Monday night, police say – Dallas News -

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Car and motorcycle involved in accident in Glenmont – NEWS10 ABC -

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Xinhua News | Death toll rises to 7 in Indonesia train accident – Xinhua -

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Car and motorcycle involved in accident in Glenmont – NEWS10 ABC -

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Postal truck involved in deadly DeKalb County crash – Atlanta News First -

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Train collision in Indonesia kills seven as rescuers work to reach survivors – The Guardian -

Tuesday, April 28, 2026

U.N. council brings Iraq closer to end of 1990s sanctions

UNITED NATIONS (Reuters) – The U.N. Security Council brought Iraq one step closer on Thursday to ending United Nations sanctions imposed on Baghdad more than two decades ago after former President Saddam Hussein invaded Kuwait In 1990.

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China lifts 17-year ban on Dalai Lama photos at Tibet monastery: group

BEIJING (Reuters) – Chinese officials have lifted a ban on Tibetan monks displaying photographs of the Dalai Lama at a prominent monastery, a rights group said on Thursday, an unexpected policy shift which could ease tensions in the restive region.

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U.S. to suspend trade benefits for Bangladesh: source

WASHINGTON (Reuters) – President Barack Obama is expected to announce on Thursday that the United States is suspending U.S. trade benefits for Bangladesh after two tragedies in the past year in the country’s garment sector that have cost more than 1,20…

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Syria war likely to drag on, Red Cross president says

GENEVA (Reuters) – The Red Cross said on Thursday it was planning humanitarian operations for an extended conflict in Syria in the absence of any sign of a political solution and military stalemate between rebels and government troops.

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U.S. sanctions North Korea bank as it targets weapons program

WASHINGTON (Reuters) – The Obama administration said on Thursday it was sanctioning North Korea’s Daedong Credit Bank for its role in supporting Pyongyang’s weapons of mass destruction program.

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Tribal clashes kill 50 near gold mine in Sudan’s Darfur

KHARTOUM (Reuters) – Fighting between two Arab tribes vying for control of a gold mine has killed around 50 people in Sudan’s troubled Darfur region, a tribal leader and a U.N. source said on Thursday.

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Somalia’s security improving despite attack on U.N.: premier

MOGADISHU (Reuters) – Somali Prime Minister Abdi Farah Shirdon has said last week’s deadly assault on a U.N. compound in Mogadishu should not obscure the fact that many other attacks are now being foiled in a nation slowly recovering from war.

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Blast kills four in Old City of Damascus

BEIRUT (Reuters) – An explosion struck the Christian Bab Touma district in the Old City of Damascus on Thursday in what Syrian state television said was a suicide bombing. Opposition sources said it was a mortar attack.

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U.N. council brings Iraq closer to end of 1990s sanctions

UNITED NATIONS (Reuters) – The U.N. Security Council brought Iraq one step closer on Thursday to ending United Nations sanctions imposed on Baghdad more than two decades ago after former President Saddam Hussein invaded Kuwait In 1990.

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Libya defense minister removed after Tripoli clashes

TRIPOLI (Reuters) – Libya’s defense minister will be removed from his post following fierce clashes between rival armed militias in the capital Tripoli in which 10 people were killed and more than 100 injured, Prime Minister Ali Zeidan said on Thursday…

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