Africa
Trump Signs $70 Billion mmigration Enforcement Bill After Fierce Democratic Standoff
The new legislation injects billions of dollars into US immigration agencies, strengthening President Donald Trump's deportation agenda despite warnings from immigrant rights advocates over the lack of oversight and safeguards.
June 11, 2026
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Former Air Canada Pilot Accused of Flying 900 Flights Without Proper Licence
Canadian police charge ex-captain with fraud after alleging he operated commercial aircraft for nearly 17 years using improper credentials.
June 10, 2026
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Gulf Crisis Puts Bangladesh’s Labour Market at Risk While Opening Door to Future Opportunities
Rising regional tensions threaten migrant workers and remittance flows, but post-conflict reconstruction could reshape labour demand
April 22, 2026
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Dinesh Trivedi Appointed as India’s High Commissioner to Bangladesh
Former Union minister’s appointment signals strategic shift in diplomatic approach and renewed focus on India-Bangladesh relations
April 19, 2026
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Ghalibaf Rejects Trump’s Claims, Calls Them ‘Seven Lies in One Hour’
Iranian Parliament Speaker dismisses US President’s remarks on negotiations and Strait of Hormuz situation
April 18, 2026
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Australia Rules Out Fuel Rationing After Major Refinery Fire Disrupts Supply
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese assures stability despite production drop at key refinery amid global oil crisis.
April 17, 2026
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US Edges Toward Historic Net Oil Exporter Status Amid Iran War Disruptions
Surging global demand and Middle East supply shocks push American crude exports to near-record levels, testing capacity limits.
April 17, 2026
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Iran Can Sustain Oil Export Halt for Up to Two Months Amid U.S. Blockade, Analysts Say
Analysts estimate Iran may withstand a temporary halt in oil exports for several weeks to two months, as U.S. maritime restrictions disrupt shipping through key Gulf routes. However, prolonged blockade pressure could eventually force production cuts and tighten global energy markets.
April 16, 2026
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US Navy Confirms Loss of $240 Million Triton Surveillance Drone Amid Rising Iran Tensions
The US Navy has confirmed the crash of a high-value MQ-4C Triton surveillance drone over the Persian Gulf during ongoing operations linked to heightened tensions with Iran, adding to mounting military losses in the region.