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    Israeli Court postpones Netanyahu's testimony by a week, citing 'security-diplomatic' reasons

    Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's testimony in his corruption trial has been postponed. The Jerusalem District Court approved a defense request citing security and diplomatic reasons. Another witness will testify in his place. The trial is currently in the cross-examination phase. This development occurs during a shortened court week in Israel.

    Four candidates for UN secretary-general audition this week. That's far fewer than in 2016

    Four candidates are vying to become the next United Nations Secretary-General. This selection process unfolds in a world marked by deep divisions and a weakened UN. The candidates will face questions from member nations. The race is less crowded than a decade ago, reflecting current geopolitical realities. The United Nations faces challenges in maintaining global peace and security.

    NSA Ajit Doval holds high-level talks in Riyadh, discusses bilateral, regional issues with Saudi ministers

    National Security Advisor Ajit Doval visited Saudi Arabia for high-level talks. Discussions covered bilateral ties, energy cooperation, and regional issues. This visit followed a meeting with Ukraine's National Security and Defence Council Secretary. Both engagements focused on strategic dialogue and geopolitical concerns. India reiterated its stance on peaceful resolution through diplomacy.

    Former Union minister Dinesh Trivedi expected to be India's next High Commissioner to Bangladesh

    Dinesh Trivedi is poised to take on the pivotal role of India's High Commissioner to Bangladesh, succeeding Pranay Verma, who has transitioned to Belgium. As New Delhi looks to revitalize its relationship with Dhaka, Trivedi's extensive diplomatic background positions him well for this crucial appointment. The official confirmation is on the horizon.

    Allies fear a rushed US-Iran framework deal could backfire, leaving technical deadlock

    US-Iran war news: European allies express concern over a potentially hasty U.S. deal with Iran. They fear an inexperienced American team might secure a superficial agreement on Iran's nuclear program and sanctions relief. This could lead to prolonged, complex follow-up talks. The U.S. White House rejects these criticisms, stating President Trump prioritizes American interests. Talks are ongoing, focusing on uranium stockpiles and sanctions.

    ‘Serious issues going on in their lives’: Ex-FBI agent breaks down why missing scientists' cases may not be connected

    Missing US scientists' case: The FBI is reviewing a series of deaths and disappearances of US scientists and contractors, prompting speculation about UFO research connections. However, a former FBI agent suggests the incidents are likely unrelated, citing individual circumstances for each case. Officials have not confirmed any links among the events.

    • The Role of diplomatic dining at international summits

      Meals have played a crucial role in diplomatic negotiations, from Lal Bahadur Shastri's final meal to the Tehran Conference where Churchill used dinner parties to foster agreement. These culinary encounters, whether simple or lavish, have historically helped break the ice and facilitate crucial political outcomes.

      Iran says it is reviewing new proposals put forward by US

      Iran is reviewing new proposals from the US, presented by Pakistan's army chief, regarding regional peace and the Strait of Hormuz. Tehran stated that further talks depend on the US abandoning "excessive demands." Meanwhile, President Trump expressed optimism about ongoing US-Iran discussions, stating they are going well and expecting updates soon.

      Franco-German FCAS fighter jet talks stall as mediators fail to resolve dispute

      Dispute resolution efforts for the Franco-German FCAS fighter jet project have failed. Mediators from France and Germany will submit separate reports. A German mediator reportedly believes a joint fighter jet is no longer feasible. German Chancellor Friedrich Merz will be briefed soon. Leaders may intervene to salvage the crucial European defense initiative amid global threats.

      With a handshake, Spain and Mexico put diplomatic tussle over their colonial past behind them

      Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum and Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez have struck a reconciliatory note, bringing closure to a diplomatic spat rooted in Spain's colonial legacy. The breakthrough came with King Felipe VI's admission of historical injustices, vital for mending relations.

      US weighs tougher auto import rules to accelerate reshoring

      The Donald Trump administration is considering changes to North American trade rules that could raise tariffs on imported vehicles and push automakers to increase US-based production.

      China calls passage of Japanese warship through Taiwan Strait a 'provocation'

      China has strongly protested a Japanese military vessel sailing through the Taiwan Strait. Beijing views this move as a deliberate provocation and a threat to its sovereignty. This incident escalates already strained relations between China and Japan. China maintains its claim over Taiwan and the strait. The Chinese military monitored the vessel's passage.

      Spain's immigration workers cancel strike after deal to ease workload

      Spanish immigration workers have called off a planned strike after securing a pay rise of 10% to 18% and the filling of 700 vacant positions. This agreement addresses concerns over increased workload from a mass amnesty program aiming to legalize around 500,000 undocumented migrants. The government is distributing applications across various offices to ease pressure on the system.

      Piyush Goyal engages with South Korean, Austrian leadership to deepen economic ties

      Union Minister of Commerce and Industry, Piyush Goyal, advanced India's trade agenda through a series of diplomatic engagements on Thursday, holding a virtual meeting with South Korean Trade Minister Yeo Han-koo and an in-person session with Austrian Federal Chancellor Christian Stocker. The meetings, focused on bilateral investment and technological synergy, resulted in the signing of a new mechanism aimed at accelerating business resolutions between India and Austria.

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      Spain's law to regularise 500,000 undocumented migrants comes into effect

      Spain has enacted a new law to regularize undocumented foreign nationals, offering temporary residence and work permits to eligible migrants until June 30, 2026. This reform, expected to benefit up to 500,000 individuals, aims to address labor shortages and demographic challenges. Applicants must meet specific residency, age, and criminal record criteria, with provisions for employment, family ties, or social vulnerability.

      Spain and Portugal flight and hotel bookings jump as tourists avoid Middle East

      Spain and Portugal are seeing a rise in summer travel demand as tourists shift away from conflict-affected Middle East regions. Flight and hotel bookings have increased, with Spain benefiting the most. Industry bodies have slightly raised growth forecasts, expecting higher revenues. However, risks such as fuel costs, reduced overall travel, and uncertainty around the Strait of Hormuz could impact gains.

      "US, 'Zionist regime' have no regard for security of region": Iran slams role of regional states, demands halt to support

      Iran war: Earlier on Wednesday (local time), Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi welcomed Pakistan's Chief of Army Staff Asim Munir in Tehran, expressing appreciation for Pakistan's role in facilitating dialogue and underscoring the shared commitment to regional peace and stability amid West Asia tensions.

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      Spanish immigration offices threaten strike over migrant amnesty

      Spain’s immigration officers plan a strike from April 21, warning the system is unprepared for a mass amnesty programme that could draw up to 500,000 applications. The government says the move is an economic necessity to support an ageing population, while unions cite lack of resources. Opposition leaders have criticised the plan and may challenge it in court.

      Israeli NGO files ICC suit against Spain PM over Iran exports

      An Israeli advocacy NGO said Tuesday that it had asked the International Criminal Court to consider legal action against Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez for allegedly "aiding war crimes" through exports to Iran. Last week, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu barred Madrid from joining the work of a US-led centre to stabilise post-war Gaza, accusing Spain of waging a diplomatic campaign against Israel.

      Spanish proverb of the day: 'The shrimp that sleeps is...' Life lessons on action, human nature, success and why being alert is crucial for better future

      Spanish proverb of the day focuses on the saying “The shrimp that sleeps is taken by the current.” The proverb teaches the value of action, awareness, and timing in daily life. It explains how inaction leads to missed chances and loss. This explainer covers meaning, origin, cultural relevance, translations, and related sayings that teach similar lessons about opportunity, focus, and persistence in modern life and decision making.

      'World order is crumbling,' Xi says as Iran war strains global stability

      Chinese President Xi Jinping told Spain’s Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez that the “world order is crumbling into disarray” amid the Iran war, urging closer ties and multilateral cooperation. The meeting focused on economic relations, global conflicts, and Spain’s push to act as a bridge between China and the European Union.

      Iran keeping close contact with India on ship transit: Envoy

      Iran's ambassador to India, Mohammad Fathali, confirms good contact with the Indian government on ships passing through the Strait of Hormuz. He indicates Iran will soon announce a mechanism for navigating the critical shipping route. Fathali thanks India for its support during difficult times and attributes the current situation to actions by the US and Israel.

      PM Modi congratulates Peter Magyar on his victory in Hungary's parliamentary polls

      Prime Minister Narendra Modi has congratulated Peter Magyar on his election win in Hungary. Magyar, leading the Tisza party, defeated the incumbent, Viktor Orban. Modi expressed his eagerness to collaborate with Magyar.

      Iran envoy flags India, Russia, China as counter to US ‘warmongering’

      Iran's Consul General in Mumbai praises India, China, and Russia for prioritizing peace and regional stability. He criticizes the United States and Israel for their actions and perceived double standards. Diplomatic talks in Pakistan have stalled, with Iran stating its legitimate rights must be accepted for progress. The region remains on edge as negotiations face a deadlock.

      Who is Muhoozi Kainerugaba, and what ultimatum has Uganda’s army chief given to Turkey? Explainer on Uganda–Turkey tensions, viral now-deleted tweet

      Who is Muhoozi Kainerugaba, and what ultimatum has Uganda’s army chief given to Turkey? Uganda’s army chief Muhoozi Kainerugaba has demanded a $1 billion security dividend from Turkey and made controversial statements on social media. He linked the demand to Uganda’s military role in Somalia. He warned of diplomatic action if the demand is not met within 30 days. The statements have raised questions about Uganda–Turkey relations and regional security dynamics.

      Putin says Russia ready to mediate Middle East peace in call with Iran president

      Russia's President Vladimir Putin has offered to help mediate peace in the Middle East. This comes as regional tensions rise and ceasefire talks continue. Putin stressed the need for an immediate halt to fighting and a diplomatic resolution. Moscow is actively engaging with various nations to de-escalate the crisis.

      Uganda army chief, who once wanted to marry Italian PM Meloni, now wants Turkey to give him '$1 bn & their most beautiful woman’

      Uganda's army chief, Muhoozi Kainerugaba, has demanded $1 billion and a Turkish bride from Turkey, threatening diplomatic fallout if his demands aren't met. His now-deleted X posts also included support for Israel and a history of controversial statements, raising questions about official policy.

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