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Washington Post World NewsApr 11, 2026
Direct U.S.-Iran talks on ending war stretch well past midnight in Islamabad
Vice President JD Vance is leading the highest level of face-to-face engagement between leaders of the United States and Iran in decades.

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The Papers: 'Le Humiliation' and 'US and Iran start historic peace talks' (BBC Front Page)

CNBC World NewsApr 11, 2026
Vance heads back to the U.S. without striking a deal with Iran to bring an end to the war
Two American warships transited through the Strait of Hormuz for the first time since the start of the conflict.

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Navy Warships Cross Strait of Hormuz to Clear Mines, U.S. Says (Int'l Herald Tribune)

CBC Top StoriesApr 11, 2026
Pro-Palestinian organizers end Giller Prize boycott, citing successful campaign
CanLit Responds says the group received confirmation in the form of an email from executive director Elana Rabinovitch that the Giller no longer has sponsorship ties to Scotiabank or the Azrieli Foundation.



Int'l Herald TribuneApr 11, 2026
Postal Service, Under Pressure, Now Faces Trump's Mail Ballot Order
President Trump's executive order, which has been challenged as unconstitutional, would limit the Postal Service to sending only the ballots of voters deemed eligible.

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Trump's Iran War Is a Familiar Middle Eastern Folly (Int'l Herald Tribune)

ABC NewsApr 11, 2026
Iran live updates: High-stakes US-Iran-Pakistan talks continue
President Donald Trump announced "major combat operations" against Iran on Feb. 28, with massive joint U.S.-Israeli strikes.

CBC Top StoriesApr 11, 2026
Orthodox Easter ceasefire in Russia-Ukraine war falters following drone strikes
Russia continued to strike Ukrainian positions with drones after a Kremlin-declared Easter ceasefire took effect Saturday, a Ukrainian military officer told The Associated Press, casting immediate doubt over the truce.



BBC Front PageApr 11, 2026
US-Iran Peace Talks Artemis II Returns
It's a historic day.

MSNBC Int'l NewsApr 11, 2026
Russian strikes on Odesa kill 2 ahead of Orthodox Easter ceasefire as prisoner swap takes place
KYIV, Ukraine — Russian drone strikes killed at least two people in the Ukrainian city of Odesa overnight into Saturday, local authorities reported, ahead of a proposed ceasefire for Orthodox Easter

BBC News Front Page | WorldApr 11, 2026
Messy and unpredictable: What I learned from election tour of the UK
BBC Radio 5 Live's Matt Chorley talks to voters in England, Scotland and Wales to get the real story on May's elections.

BBC Front PageApr 11, 2026
From blast off to splashdown: My days following Nasa's historic mission to the Moon
BBC Science Editor Rebecca Morelle reflects on how it felt to watch history being made.

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NASA's Artemis II Astronauts Reunite With Friends and Family After 10-Day Moon Mission (Int'l Herald Tribune)

ABC NewsApr 11, 2026
WATCH: Artemis II crew arrives back to Houston after the dramatic Pacific splashdown
Less than 24 hours after reentry and splashing down into the Pacific Ocean, the Artemis II crew walked out on stage for their post-mission press conference.

NPR Topics: NewsApr 11, 2026
At a concert in Budapest, anti-Orbán sentiments take center stage ahead of election
At a concert in Budapest, musicians and concertgoers express criticism of Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán's leadership.

BBC News Front Page | WorldApr 11, 2026
Iran chose 'not to accept our terms', Vance says after negotiations
The US vice-president made the announcement after 21 hours of negotiations in Islamabad, Pakistan.

NPR Headline NewsApr 11, 2026
Pakistan hosts historic face-to-face talks between the US and Iran
In Pakistan's capital, Islamabad, officials from the US and Iran met to discuss a possible end to the war that's engulfed much of the Middle East.

ABC NewsApr 11, 2026
'Welcome home, Artemis': Crew celebrates historic 10-day moon mission
Artemis II carried a four-person crew on a 10-day journey around the moon.

CBC Top StoriesApr 11, 2026
Viktor Orbán spent 16 years building Hungary's 'illiberal' democracy. On Sunday, he may be voted out
Viktor Orbán has spent the last 16 years building an 'illiberal' state in Hungary. Endorsed by MAGA, but penalized by the European Union for democratic backsliding, polls suggest Orbán's Fidesz party will lose Sunday's election to centre-right, pro-EU Tisza party, led by former Orbán loyalist Peter Maygar.



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Hungarians decide whether to end 16 years of Orbán rule and elect rival (BBC News Front Page | World)

NYTimes GlobalApr 11, 2026
Push to Expel Swalwell Could Touch Off Chain Reaction of House Removal Votes
The House could move within days to consider expelling Representative Eric Swalwell, Democrat of California, in light of sexual assault allegations against him. There could be more to come for both parties.

BBC Front PageApr 11, 2026
'It's a special thing to be on Planet Earth': Artemis crew welcomed home in Houston
The four astronauts flew around the Moon in a nine-day voyage that took them further from Earth than any humans in history.

NPR Topics: NewsApr 11, 2026
In Hungary, upcoming elections could bring an end to Orban's 16-year rule
In Hungary, voters head to the polls Sunday. At stake: the future for populist Prime Minister Viktor Orbán, Europe's longest-serving leader - and an ally of Presidents Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin.

NYTimes GlobalApr 11, 2026
USPS Is Running Out of Money. Here's How It Could Affect Your Mail.
Despite numerous attempts to reform the Postal Service, the agency's business model has not changed significantly since 1970. Officials are proposing to decrease service and increase prices.

NYTimes GlobalApr 11, 2026
Second Venezuelan Doctor Detained in South Texas by Immigration Agents
An ER doctor was detained Saturday, just days after a family physician had been detained. Both were traveling when immigration agents took them into custody.

BBC News Front Page | WorldApr 11, 2026
Golden eagles' return to English skies gets government backing
The birds could be reintroduced as early as next year following a £1m injection from the government.

BBC News Front Page | WorldApr 11, 2026
Faisal Islam: Why the government is relaxed about Chinese car imports
The UK government believes the rise of China's car industry could be good for UK consumers and industry.

NPR Topics: NewsApr 11, 2026
Pope Leo says 'delusion of omnipotence' is fueling U.S.-Israeli war in Iran
In the first weeks of the war, the Chicago-born Leo was initially reluctant to publicly condemn the violence and limited his comments to muted appeals for peace and dialogue. But Leo stepped up his criticism starting on Palm Sunday.

NYTimes GlobalApr 11, 2026
Killing of Masood Masjoody Exposes Deep Rifts in Canada's Iranian Diaspora
An Iranian activist in Vancouver disappeared after accusing two compatriots of wanting him dead. Then his body was found.

Int'l Herald TribuneApr 11, 2026
U.K. Puts Chagos Islands Deal on Hold Following Criticism From Trump
The plan to give Mauritius formal control of the islands, home to a U.S.-British military base, was called "an act of great stupidity" by President Trump.

NPR Topics: NewsApr 11, 2026
The Great Green Wall's one of the world's most ambitious eco-projects. Is it working?
It's a global effort with a multibillion dollar price tag. Among its aims: re-greening nearly 250 million acres, planting 4,000 miles of trees, helping farmers, creating jobs, sequestering carbon.

BBC News Front Page | WorldApr 11, 2026
Hundreds of Irish petrol stations run out of fuel as protests continue
Hundreds of forecourts have run out of petrol and diesel due to the protests involving slow-moving convoys

NPR Topics: NewsApr 11, 2026
Peru's election: A battle for the Presidency amid political chaos and crime
With 35 candidates in the race, Peru is set to elect its 9th president in less than a decade. Amid rising corruption and crime, voters are left asking: Can this election finally break the cycle?

NPR Headline NewsApr 10, 2026
How northern Israel and Hezbollah factor into ceasefire talks
Northern Israeli communities want support from Netanyahu to not include the Lebanon war in the cease-fire talks with Iran. Many say they want Israel to finish the fight against Hezbollah militants.

UN WomenJul 29, 2025
Joint Statement on the World Day against Trafficking in Persons: Human Trafficking and Organized Crime
Trafficking in persons has become a cornerstone of organized crime, posing a critical threat to global security, democracy, governance and human rights. Most traffickers operate within structured criminal networks, enabling them to exploit more victims, for extended periods and with greater violence - disproportionality affecting women and children, who frequently endure the most severe forms of abuses. On the World Day against Trafficking in Persons (30 July), joint statement by the Inter-Agency Coordination Group against Trafficking in Persons, which includes UN Women, urges action on criminal networks behind human exploitation. Trafficking in persons and organized crime form a mutually reinforcing cycle that not only threatens global and national security, weakens governance, and undermines human rights but also erodes the rule of law, weakens democracy, and undermines sustainable development.
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