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Remains of teen U.S. soldier who told his mother "no tears" identified 75 years after vanishing in Korea
A young soldier's final message to his mother, "no tears," echoes as Sgt. Celestino Chavez, missing for 75 years after the Korean War's Chosin Reservoir battle, is finally identified. His remains, recovered through advanced science and a dedicated project, have returned home, offering closure and honoring his ultimate sacrifice with military honors.
Global Markets | European shares slide as Middle East ceasefire hangs in balance
European shares declined on Monday, on concerns that a ceasefire between the U.S. and Iran might collapse after Washington said it had seized an Iranian cargo ship that tried to run its blockade and Tehran vowed to retaliate.
Nitish Kumar to monitor Bihar development despite stepping down as CM
Nitish Kumar will continue to oversee development work in Bihar. He will spend most of his time in the state, touring it to ensure progress continues. This comes after he stepped down as Chief Minister last week. The JD(U) leader will focus on parliamentary sessions in Delhi. His son, Nishant, has been accepted as the party's future leader.
US Stock Market: Global investors pivot back to US market amid strong earnings and easing tensions
A US–Iran ceasefire and strong early earnings have reignited global investor appetite for S&P 500 and broader U.S. equities. As geopolitical tensions ease, Reuters data shows billions flowing back into American stocks, driven by economic resilience, robust corporate results, and renewed confidence in the dominance of TINA-style investing.
U.S. Stock Market prediction for Monday: S&P 500, Dow Jones, Nasdaq set for volatile trading, to be driven by these factors
U.S. Stock Market today: Oil prices have jumped, and the U.S. dollar rose. S&P 500, Dow Jones, Nasdaq futures fell in the pre-market trading.
US military says it killed three people in latest Caribbean boat strike
U.S. forces conducted a strike on a boat in the Caribbean, resulting in the deaths of three individuals identified as illicit drug smugglers. The vessel was traveling on known narco-trafficking routes. This incident is part of a broader U.S. military effort against drug trafficking in the Western Hemisphere.
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Oil Price Today (April 20): Crude oil jumps 6%, nears $100 again despite ceasefire hopes. What’s happening?
Oil prices surged over 6% on Monday. Tensions flared around the Strait of Hormuz after the U.S. and Iran traded accusations of ship targeting. President Trump stated American forces seized an Iranian cargo ship. Iran responded by refusing further peace talks. The conflict has disrupted global oil flows. Experts predict continued price volatility and structurally higher prices.

Global Market Today: Oil jumps, stocks wobble as Mideast ceasefire hangs in the balance
Middle East tensions sent oil prices soaring and stock markets wavering as shipping through the Strait of Hormuz slowed to a crawl. Despite a fragile ceasefire, Iran's vow of retaliation after a U.S. ship seizure has heightened concerns. While traders hope for a resolution, the immediate focus remains on the critical chokepoint and its impact on global supply and inflation.

Oil claws back losses as Strait of Hormuz is closed again
Brent crude futures jumped $6.11, or 6.76%, to $96.49 a barrel by 2327 GMT and U.S. West Texas Intermediate was at $90.38 a barrel, up $6.53, or 7.79%.

U.S.-Iran war latest update: Donald Trump claims Iran cargo ship seized, warns of airstrikes, Tehran rejects peace talks ahead of ceasefire deadline
Iran-U.S. war: United States of America has maintained a blockade of Iranian ports, while Iran has lifted and then reimposed its own blockade of the Strait of Hormuz, which before the war began almost two months ago handled roughly one-fifth of the world's oil supply.

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.

US backs a South Africa project to extract rare earths despite a diplomatic clash
A U.S.-backed project in South Africa aims to extract rare earth elements from industrial mining waste, a move supported by a $50 million investment to reduce reliance on China. The Phalaborwa Rare Earths Project, developed by Rainbow Rare Earths, targets critical minerals essential for high-tech products and defense systems, with extraction planned to begin in 2028.

Greek, Indian tankers U-turn before Hormuz amid reopening doubt
Several oil tankers have turned back in the Persian Gulf. This follows Iran's mixed signals on keeping the Strait of Hormuz open. Shipowners are uncertain about transit. Five Greek and Indian tankers halted journeys early Saturday. Warnings were reportedly broadcast over radio. The situation creates confusion for global oil trade.

Oil prices well below $100 as Strait of Hormuz reopens but experts aren’t convinced just yet. Here’s why
Global markets are breathing easier as Iran declares the Strait of Hormuz fully open, a crucial oil route, amid a potential U.S.-Iran deal. This development, coupled with a Lebanon-Israel ceasefire, has sent oil prices plummeting. While experts see a temporary reprieve, concerns linger over Iran's nuclear program and sanctions, suggesting oil prices may remain elevated.

Huge payday alert: New wage rule from April 24 set to change what US workers take home
US workers wage rule April 24 2026 brings a sharp 14% pay jump as minimum wage rises from $10.50 to $12 in the U.S. Virgin Islands. This fresh wage rule directly boosts weekly income for thousands of low-paid workers. Many will earn over $3,000 more yearly. The change targets rising living costs and economic pressure. Employers must comply immediately or face fines. This US workers wage rule April 24 2026 sets a clear path toward $15 wages by 2028, strengthening worker income stability and local spending power.

What is FISA renewal Vote? Mike Johnson-backed plan revealed. Details here
FISA renewal Vote: U.S. officials say the authority is critical to disrupting terrorist plots, cyber intrusions and foreign espionage.

Indian refiner Reliance rejects Iran oil cargoes as waiver deadline looms
Reliance Industries has rejected two Iranian oil cargoes. This comes just before a U.S. waiver on Iranian oil exports expires. Washington will not renew these waivers. India had allowed Reliance to buy Iranian oil on several sanctioned tankers. Reliance stated the Derya tanker cargo did not meet compliance requirements. Indian Oil Corp recently bought Iranian crude.

Market shock ahead? Ex-Treasury secretary warns of ‘vicious’ bond crash coming
Former U.S. Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson warns of a possible bond market crash due to rising U.S. debt and interest rates. He says risks are growing but not immediate. Experts fear a debt “doom loop.” The crisis could hit global markets and crypto like Bitcoin, first negatively, then possibly positively later.

Pakistan air force escorted Iranian negotiators after U.S. talks, sources say
Pakistan’s air force escorted Iranian negotiators back home after inconclusive talks with the U.S. in Islamabad, deploying fighter jets and surveillance aircraft amid concerns the delegation could be targeted. Sources said the unusual security operation followed fears—raised by Iranian officials—of a possible threat, even as diplomatic efforts between Washington and Tehran are expected to continue.

Gold eyes fourth weekly gain on hopes of US-Iran peace deal
Gold prices held steady, nearing a fourth weekly gain as hopes for a U.S.-Iran peace deal eased inflation and interest rate concerns. A ceasefire between Lebanon and Israel, coupled with potential weekend talks between the US and Iran, boosted optimism. Despite stable U.S. unemployment claims, employers remain cautious due to the ongoing conflict.

US jobless claims fall last week as layoffs remain low despite global economic uncertainty
Jobless claims in the U.S. have decreased, staying within recent years' levels. This comes as the Iran conflict creates global economic worries. Despite this, U.S. markets have recovered and oil prices have stabilized. Consumer prices, however, have seen a significant monthly jump, impacting businesses and individuals. The Federal Reserve's stance on interest rates remains unchanged due to inflation concerns.

TDP, JD(U) support women’s reservation, flag ‘nari shakti’ push
Byreddy Shabari of the Telugu Desam Party backed the women’s quota bills in the Lok Sabha, saying they mark a shift from women’s development to women-led development and will enable greater leadership roles. Other NDA allies, including Janata Dal (United), also supported the legislation, emphasising women’s role in achieving Viksit Bharat, even as opposition parties protested and termed the bills anti-constitutional.

US stocks hit records, oil steadies as Trump says Iran war 'close to over'
U.S. stock benchmarks S&P 500 and Nasdaq hit record highs, fueled by easing U.S.-Iran tensions and strong earnings expectations. Oil prices stabilized as Iran signaled potential allowances for ships around the Strait of Hormuz, though transit remains limited. Major banks reported robust profits, bolstering market confidence.

Oil prices fall as hopes for US-Iran deal outweigh supply disruption concerns
Oil prices dipped today as reports suggested Iran might allow ships through the Strait of Hormuz. This potential easing of tensions with the U.S. is currently overshadowing worries about ongoing supply disruptions. Investors remain cautious, however, as past talks have faltered. The U.S. is also considering further talks with Iran. Crude inventories in the U.S. saw a surprise drop.

Trump says Iran war 'close to over'; army chief of mediator Pakistan arrives in Tehran
President Trump anticipates the war with Iran is nearing its end, with Pakistan's army chief arriving in Tehran to mediate further talks. Diplomatic efforts aim to bridge gaps after previous negotiations stalled, while the U.S. continues to intercept vessels and Iran warns of retaliation against its port blockades.

US-sanctioned Chinese tanker turns back to Strait of Hormuz, day after Gulf exit
The sanctioned tanker Rich Starry returned to the Strait of Hormuz after failing to breach a U.S. blockade on Iranian-linked vessels. U.S. forces say no ships passed in the first 24 hours, with several turning back, as disruptions deepen uncertainty for global shipping, oil markets, and insurers.

Job cuts in U.S.: Massive lay offs underway in Snapchat parent company. Check severance package, which employees are losing jobs right now?
Snapchat, Meta, Nike, Citigroup, Morgan Stanley employees are under the job cuts threat. AI-driven automation is exposing multiple sectors across the U.S.

Gold steadies near one-week high; eyes on US–Iran talks
Gold prices held steady near a one-week high as investors awaited clarity on U.S.-Iran peace talks. While oil prices dipped and stocks rose on hopes of resumed negotiations, the U.S. dollar's weakness made gold more attractive. Traders are now factoring in a higher chance of a U.S. rate cut this year, a shift from earlier expectations.

Iran war: Strait of Hormuz traffic barely affected on first day of US blockade, data shows
US-Iran war news: Traffic through the Strait of Hormuz remained limited on the first full day of a U.S. blockade of Iranian ports, despite some vessels transiting. Announced by Donald Trump, the move has heightened uncertainty for global shipping, oil flows and insurers.
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