Armed conflicts and attacks
Hezbollah–Israel conflict
Israel carries out a series of airstrikes across multiple locations in Lebanon, killing at least 28 people. (Al Jazeera)
Mali War
2026 Mali attacks, Mali–Russia relations
Russia says that it will continue its military presence in Mali to provide assistance to the Malian government. (Reuters)
World War II bomb disposal in Europe
More than 1,000 homes are evacuated in Plymouth, England, following the discovery of an unexploded World War II-era German SC250 bomb on a building site. (Sky News)
Arts and culture
Reporters Without Borders reports that global press freedom has declined to its lowest level since the index began in 2002, with more than half of countries classified under severe conditions and the share of the world's population living in countries with strong press freedom falling to below one percent. (AFP via France 24)
61st Venice Biennale
The jury of the Venice Biennale in Italy resigns ahead of the exhibition's opening, amid disagreement involving the government over Russia's participation. (CP via Lethbridge Herald)
Disasters and accidents
Camp Mystic in Texas, U.S., withdraws an application to reopen during the summer in the wake of the floods last year. (NBC News)
2026 Tuapse oil terminal disaster
Residents of Tuapse in Krasnodar Krai, Russia, upload videos to social media appearing to show oil raining from the sky as authorities say the fire at the Tuapse oil terminal has now been extinguished after days of burning. (CNN) (Al Jazeera)
International relations
United States–Venezuela relations, Aftermath of the 2026 United States intervention in Venezuela
The first direct commercial flight from the United States to Venezuela in seven years arrives at the Simón Bolívar International Airport in Caracas. (AP)
Law and crime
China announces it will ban the sale or renting of commercial drones in Beijing, while existing drone owners will also be required to register their devices with the police, citing security concerns. (BBC News)
Myanmar's president Min Aung Hlaing orders the remaining prison sentence of deposed leader Aung San Suu Kyi to be served under house arrest and announces a one-sixth reduction of sentences for all prisoners, including Aung San Suu Kyi. (AFP via CNA) (AFP via Taipei Times)
2026 Foss High School stabbing
A mass stabbing occurs at Henry Foss High School in Tacoma, Washington. At least four students and a security guard are injured, four seriously. The suspect, also injured, has been taken into custody. The school remains in lockdown. (KTVZ News)
Kampala school stabbing,
38-year-old Christopher Okello Onyum is sentenced to death by hanging for the murders of four children at a nursery school on April 2 in Kampala, Uganda. (BBC News)
Politics and elections
2026 Antiguan general election
Antiguans and Barbudans vote to elect 17 members of the House of Representatives. Incumbent prime minister and Labour leader Gaston Browne, who is running for a fourth term, is being challenged by United Progressive leader Jamale Pringle. (Reuters)
2026 United States federal government shutdowns
The U.S. House of Representatives unanimously approves a bill passed by the Senate to fund the Department of Homeland Security, the Secret Service, the Coast Guard, FEMA, TSA, and the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency in an effort to end the 76-day government shutdown. (AP) (Politico)
Censorship in Russia
Russia announces the creation of a censorship council. (The Moscow Times in Russian)
Science and technology
The Pakistan Navy commissions the first Hangor-class submarine, the PNS/M Hangor, at a ceremony in Sanya, China. (Daily Pakistan)
American company Cloudflare states that Russian messenger app Max is a spyware app. (Ukrainian News)
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