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- Ceasefire on the Brink as US Seizes Iranian Ship and Tensions Surge
US seizes Iranian ship
- Humanoid Robotics: Schaeffler Wins Hermes Award For Innovative Actuator Platform
Schaeffler AG wins Hermes Award for its innovative actuator platform
- Plentisoft: Richard Roth's Media Launches Trust-Driven Performance Media System for Banks, Healthcare, and Legal Services Firms
Richard Roth's Media launches Trust-Driven Performance Marketing System for banks, healthcare, and legal services firms.
- Surety One, Inc. Deploys Customs-Bonds Client Portal For Every CBP Activity Code, Powered By Janus Assurance Re A.I.
Surety One, Inc. deploys client portal for CBP activities
- Prospera Energy Inc.: Prospera Energy Announces Slate of Industry Presentations and Conferences
Prospera Energy Inc. to present at the 2026 Oil and Gas Conference and Exhibition
- Italy's paper identity cards will no longer be valid after August 2026
Italian residents must replace paper identity cards with electronic version by August 2026.
- Gulf on Edge as US Seizes Iranian Ship, Ceasefire Nears Collapse
US seizes Iranian cargo vessel near Strait of Hormuz
- L’action Expro génère un rendement de 64% après détection d’opportunité
Expro reports 64% return after opportunity detection.
- Aer Lingus 'to cancel hundreds of flights' including busy UK routes from Dublin
Aer Lingus cancels hundreds of flights, including UK routes
- UFC Fight Night: Burns vs. Malott, gli highlights
Mike Malott vince contro Gilbert Burns per KO/KOT
- UFC Fight Night: Phillips vs. Jourdain, gli highlights
Charles Jourdain vince per decisione unanime contro Kyle Phillips.
- US Blue Origin launches New Glenn rocket to transport satellite into orbit
Blue Origin launches New Glenn rocket to transport satellite into orbit, marks third flight since becoming operational.
- Pangea is prepped for season with opening night party
Pangea club Marbella opens after extended closure, hosting seasonal launch party, revamping its interior and menu, and introducing new events and live music.
- Latest news bulletin | April 19th, 2026 – Midday
European leaders meet to discuss climate change, major tech companies unveil new sustainable products, Paris fashion week kicks off with a high-profile celebrity appearance.
- The Tigray Conflict: Political Inclusivity and Security Challenges in the Horn of Africa
Ethiopia's Tigray conflict sparks international concern over human rights and security.
- Vector adds charging communication security tests to CANoe EV package
Vector Informatik updates CANoe Test Package EV with charging communication security tests.
- JAPAN-TOKYO-LETHAL WEAPON-EXPORT-PROTEST
Japanese citizens protest government plan to scrap lethal weapon export restrictions.
- Skjutning på universitet i Iowa
En skottlossning har inträffat vid University of Iowa
- Global shock feared as Iran tightens grip on Hormuz, Qatar says impact “not far away”
Iran tightens control over Hormuz, sparking global energy concerns.
- Iran war: Everything you need to know about peace talks
US President threatens Iran with 'knock out' attacks on power plants and bridges if negotiations stall
- AI-Generated Christ-Like Picture of Trump Triggers Backlash
AI-generated image sparks outrage from religious figures
- Jet fuel crunch threatens global travel as Iran war disrupts supply
Jet fuel shortages worsen global travel disruption
- Can AI robots work alongside humans? Siemens and NVIDIA trial a humanoid robot
Siemens and NVIDIA team up to develop AI-powered robots to work alongside humans in factories.
- North Korea launches missiles in latest show of force
North Korea launches missiles from east coast, prompting international concern.
- CSIPA is more than a piece of paper
C-SIPA agreement is a strategic consequence with implications for global security and prosperity.
- Psychology suggests people who dislike surprises, even good ones, are running a system that values safety over delight — not because they don’t want to feel joy but because joy that arrives without warning feels almost identical to danger in a body that was trained to treat the two as the same thing
People who dislike surprises even good ones may be overreacting due to safety instincts.
- Iranian Supreme Leader mocks 'arrogant and humiliated' US in fiery new threat
Iranian Supreme Leader Mojtaba Khamenei issues statement mocking US as 'arrogant and humiliated', threatening further action.
- Comic-Con back and bigger, pre sale date announced
Comic-Con to return in 2026
- Turkey warns it could be Israel's 'next enemy' as tensions escalate
Turkey warns it could be Israel's 'next enemy' as tensions escalate
- Almuñecar installs smart LED pedestrian crossings to boost road safety
Almuñecar installs smart LED pedestrian crossings with luminous LED technology to boost road safety.
- Santa Pola to host international SUP festival with 200 athletes
Santa Pola hosts international SUP festival
- Zeekr Intelligent Technology (Hangzhou) Co., Ltd.: The First Chinese Flagship to Truly Challenge BBA High-Performance SUV Has Arrived
Zeekr 8X boasts cutting-edge technology and design.
- The End of the Pillars: How Tô Lâm Is Steering Vietnam Toward Beijing
Vietnam's top leader Tô Lâm is set to visit China in mid-April, marking a significant shift in the country's politics.
- Ukraine struck oil depot in occupied Crimea, drone forces commander says
Ukraine launches drone attack on Russian oil depot in occupied Crimea, Ukrainian forces commander says
- Iran declares the Strait of Hormuz 'completely open' amid fragile ceasefire
Iran opens Strait of Hormuz, US keeps naval blockade, UK plans neutral mission
- Dénia transforms waste containers into street art to tackle recycling misuse and brighten the city
Dénia's street art initiative tackles recycling misuse
- Benidorm upgrades stadium lighting in major sustainability push
Benidorm upgrades stadium lighting as part of major sustainability push.
- Data center lobby secured EU provision to keep environmental impact data confidential – report
Data center operators use EU secrecy provision to hide environmental impact data
- Tabarcxit: Smallest inhabited Spanish island, Tabarca, seeks independence
Tabarca, Spain's smallest inhabited island, seeks independence from Alicante council.
- Why The Middle East Crisis Cannot Be Read Through Power Alone
The Middle East crisis cannot be fully understood through analysis of military power alone.
- Spain blackout probe deepens as regulator uncovers long-term rule breaches
Spain's energy watchdog opens probe into utilities' long-term rule breaches
- 'Very interesting documents' related to UFOs will be released 'soon', says Trump
US defence department to release UFO documents
- Super rats in your neighborhood? The “mutant” rat problem currently viral across Spain
Spain's 'super rat' problem worsens
- Hats and hilarity, ‘Ladies day’ gallops to Estepona
International Theatre Studio brings comedy and drama to El Paraiso Hotel in Estepona in May.