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- Russian strikes in Ukraine injure 25 people overnight April 21, 2026Russian strikes across Ukraine wounded more than a dozen people in at least four regions, at a time when US-led peace talks to end the war have ground to a halt, officials have said.
- 'Predator' leaders seeking new 'world order' - Amnesty April 21, 2026The leaders of the United States, Israel and Russia are seeking to impose a new "predatory" world order while most countries are too cowardly to stop them, rights group Amnesty International said.
- US singer D4vd pleads not guilty to murder charge April 21, 2026US singer D4vd has pleaded not guilty to charges including first-degree murder in the death of a 14-year-old girl whose body was found in his Tesla in Los Angeles last year.
- Canadian tourist killed in Mexico pyramid shooting April 21, 2026A Canadian tourist was killed and six other people were wounded when a man opened fire at Mexico's Teotihuacan archaeological site, authorities said.
- New Apple CEO Ternus described as 'product perfectionist' April 21, 2026Apple has confirmed that John Ternus will replace Tim Cook as chief executive of the tech giant later this year.
- EU ministers to consider suspension of trade with Israel April 21, 2026EU foreign ministers meeting in Luxembourg will assess a fresh call for a suspension of trade relations with Israel in light of escalating attacks on Palestinians in the West Bank as well as its intervention in Lebanon.
- Vodafone Ireland announces €360m investment April 21, 2026Mobile, broadband and TV provider Vodafone has announced a €360 million investment in Ireland.
- US, Iran warn of readiness for war as talks in limbo April 21, 2026The United States and Iran each warned they were ready for war as the clock ticked down on their ceasefire, with uncertainty over talks that US President Donald Trump had announced would resume in Pakistan.
- Call for cross-border action on pimping websites April 21, 2026The Sexual Exploitation Research and Policy Institute has called on Minister for Justice Jim O'Callaghan to investigate the role of so-called 'pimping websites' in the Republic of Ireland.



















