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Fuel Shortages Disrupt Home Care Services in Ireland, Affecting 1,500 Individuals Fuel Shortages Disrupt Home Care Services in Ireland, Affecting 1,500 Individuals

Fuel Shortages Disrupt Home Care Services in Ireland, Affecting 1,500 Individuals

Fuel shortages in Ireland are disrupting home care services, with increasing reports from carers unable to reach clients due to the crisis. Joseph Musgrave, Chief Executive of Home and Community Care Ireland, stated that around 1,500 individuals rely on home care assistance. He emphasized that if home carers cannot fulfill their duties, these individuals may be forced to seek hospital care, putting additional strain on the healthcare system. Speaking on RTÉ's *Today with David McCullagh*, Musgrave outlined the alarming situation that unfolded recently, with a sudden influx of calls and emails notifying him of the fuel crisis impacting caregivers. The... [Continue Reading]

360LiveNews 360LiveNews | 10 Apr 2026 12:08
Israel's airstrikes on Lebanon result in at least 300 civilian deaths amid escalating conflict and ceasefire talks initiated by Netanyahu Israel's airstrikes on Lebanon result in at least 300 civilian deaths amid escalating conflict and ceasefire talks initiated by Netanyahu

Israel's airstrikes on Lebanon result in at least 300 civilian deaths amid escalating conflict and ceasefire talks initiated by Netanyahu

The ongoing conflict between Israel and Lebanon has escalated dramatically, following a series of intensive airstrikes by Israel that resulted in at least 300 confirmed deaths, primarily among civilians. The attacks occurred on a day recently dubbed "Black Wednesday," with military actions intensifying despite a fragile truce established between the United States and Iran earlier that day. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu publicly confirmed on Friday that he had instructed his cabinet to initiate ceasefire talks with Lebanon "as soon as possible." This statement came just a day after the largest wave of airstrikes on Lebanon was reported. The Israeli... [Continue Reading]

360LiveNews 360LiveNews | 10 Apr 2026 11:52
£5 Million Funding Boost Expands Project Servator Specialist Patrols in UK Cities £5 Million Funding Boost Expands Project Servator Specialist Patrols in UK Cities

£5 Million Funding Boost Expands Project Servator Specialist Patrols in UK Cities

£5 million funding boost to increase deployment of highly trained officers to identify and disrupt criminals and terrorists in key public spaces. Communities across the country, particularly Jewish and other faith communities, will be supported by additional specialist officers on the streets thanks to £5 million of new funding. New funding will increase deployments under Project Servator, a national policing tactic which disrupts criminal activity and protects communities through highly visible and unpredictable deployments. The specialist officers are trained to spot suspicious activity and identify individuals who are preparing to commit serious crimes, including acts of terrorism. Funding will be... [Continue Reading]

Breaking-360LiveNews 360LiveNews | 10 Apr 2026 11:20
Unite Union Members in National Ambulance Service Vote for Industrial Action Amid Wage Dispute Unite Union Members in National Ambulance Service Vote for Industrial Action Amid Wage Dispute

Unite Union Members in National Ambulance Service Vote for Industrial Action Amid Wage Dispute

Unite Union Members of National Ambulance Service Vote Overwhelmingly for Strike Action Members of the Unite trade union representing personnel in the National Ambulance Service have voted decisively in favor of industrial action, which may include strike action. This decision stems from ongoing frustrations related to the Health Service Executive's (HSE) failure to implement wage adjustments reflective of the increased responsibilities and workloads shouldered by ambulance staff. The overwhelming support for action highlights the escalating tensions between health service workers and governing authorities over compensation and recognition of their roles. The vote took place against a backdrop of growing discontent... [Continue Reading]

360LiveNews 360LiveNews | 10 Apr 2026 10:23
Gaza marks six months since ceasefire as violence continues, with over 72,000 deaths reported since hostilities began Gaza marks six months since ceasefire as violence continues, with over 72,000 deaths reported since hostilities began

Gaza marks six months since ceasefire as violence continues, with over 72,000 deaths reported since hostilities began

As Gaza marks six months since the US-brokered ceasefire commenced on October 10, significant violence has persisted, casting a long shadow over recovery efforts. Over 72,000 have died in Gaza since the commencement of hostilities, with casualties continuing to mount from near-daily Israeli attacks that contravene the truce. Official reports indicate that at least 738 additional Palestinians have been killed since the ceasefire began, with an estimated 2,000 more injured, highlighting the ongoing humanitarian crisis in the region. According to Palestine’s Ministry of Health, the death toll reflects a severe impact on Gaza’s population, where over 10 percent have been... [Continue Reading]

360LiveNews 360LiveNews | 10 Apr 2026 10:22
Puntland region of Somalia launches military campaign against Islamic State militants amid escalating clashes Puntland region of Somalia launches military campaign against Islamic State militants amid escalating clashes

Puntland region of Somalia launches military campaign against Islamic State militants amid escalating clashes

In a significant development, the semi-autonomous Puntland region of Somalia is witnessing a decisive military campaign against the Islamic State (IS) group, which has established a stronghold in the area. Reports indicate that IS militants, after facing setbacks in Iraq and Syria, have been conducting operations largely undisturbed across Somalia’s mountainous terrain. Local authorities have launched a major offensive aimed at driving these fighters from their positions in several villages, forcing them into deeper cave networks as clashes continue to escalate, with casualties reported on both sides. The Puntland government initiated this offensive in response to the growing influence of... [Continue Reading]

360LiveNews 360LiveNews | 10 Apr 2026 10:12
UK FCDO Advises Against Travel to Most of Lebanon Amid Escalating Israel-Hezbollah Conflict UK FCDO Advises Against Travel to Most of Lebanon Amid Escalating Israel-Hezbollah Conflict

UK FCDO Advises Against Travel to Most of Lebanon Amid Escalating Israel-Hezbollah Conflict

The UK Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office (FCDO) has published a detailed and urgent travel advisory regarding Lebanon amid a fast-escalating conflict between Israel and Lebanese Hezbollah. The advisory strongly advises against all travel to the southern suburbs of Beirut (excluding the main Route 51), the southern areas of Mount Lebanon Governorate, South Governorate, Nabatiyeh Governorate, Beqaa, Baalbek-Hermel, Akkar, and specific northern regions including Tripoli and areas north of Chekka to Ariz. Travel is also forbidden to all 12 Palestinian refugee camps in Lebanon. The FCDO further advises against all but essential travel to other parts of Beirut, Mount Lebanon,... [Continue Reading]

Breaking-360LiveNews 360LiveNews | 10 Apr 2026 10:12
Human bones found on Rottnest Island likely to be historic Indigenous remains, prompting police investigation Human bones found on Rottnest Island likely to be historic Indigenous remains, prompting police investigation

Human bones found on Rottnest Island likely to be historic Indigenous remains, prompting police investigation

Authorities in Western Australia have confirmed that human bones discovered on Rottnest Island this week are likely to be historic Indigenous remains. The bones were unearthed during construction work near the grounds of the Holy Trinity Catholic Church, prompting a police investigation that began on Wednesday. Local anthropologists are involved in examining the remains, although police have stated there were no suspicious circumstances surrounding their discovery. Rottnest Island, located approximately 19 kilometres off the coast of Fremantle, is a popular holiday destination known for its pristine white-sand beaches, shipwrecks, and the native quokka population. The island, historically, served as a... [Continue Reading]

360LiveNews 360LiveNews | 10 Apr 2026 10:08
Entry/Exit System Fully Operational across All Schengen Borders Entry/Exit System Fully Operational across All Schengen Borders

Entry/Exit System Fully Operational across All Schengen Borders

The European Commission has confirmed that the Entry/Exit System (EES) is now fully operational throughout the entire Schengen Area. This development marks a key advancement in the EU's border security framework by enabling comprehensive biometric registration of travelers entering and exiting the Schengen zone. The EES replaces the traditional passport stamping with automated data collection, improving both security and the efficiency of border crossings. The system's operational status applies uniformly at all external borders of the Schengen Area, ensuring standardized procedures for all member states. It supports enhanced tracking and verification of third-country nationals, facilitating better migration management and security... [Continue Reading]

Breaking-360LiveNews 360LiveNews | 10 Apr 2026 09:39
Kimberley man ordered to remain in custody for life after Supreme Court ruling on mental impairment in foster brother's death Kimberley man ordered to remain in custody for life after Supreme Court ruling on mental impairment in foster brother's death

Kimberley man ordered to remain in custody for life after Supreme Court ruling on mental impairment in foster brother's death

A Kimberley man, Ian Brooke, has been ordered to remain in custody for life after a Supreme Court ruling found him not guilty of murdering his foster brother due to mental impairment. The court's decision has sparked discussions about the adequacy of mental health facilities in Western Australia, as authorities have reported difficulties in providing appropriate care options for individuals with mental health issues. Brooke, who lived in a family home in Broome, was placed on a custody order as the court determined that he poses a continued risk. During a special Supreme Court hearing, it was revealed that limited... [Continue Reading]

360LiveNews 360LiveNews | 10 Apr 2026 09:34
Russia and Ukraine agree to 32-hour ceasefire starting Saturday evening for Orthodox Easter humanitarian efforts Russia and Ukraine agree to 32-hour ceasefire starting Saturday evening for Orthodox Easter humanitarian efforts

Russia and Ukraine agree to 32-hour ceasefire starting Saturday evening for Orthodox Easter humanitarian efforts

In a significant development, Russia and Ukraine have agreed to a 32-hour ceasefire that will be effective from Saturday evening. This temporary cessation in hostilities coincides with the Orthodox Easter, a time of great significance for Christians in both nations. The ceasefire is seen as a rare opportunity for humanitarian aid delivery and civilian respite amid the ongoing conflict that has affected millions since it escalated. The ceasefire, announced in an official statement, was mandated to commence at 8 p.m. local time. This marks a crucial moment, as both nations have been engrossed in a prolonged conflict that has led... [Continue Reading]

360LiveNews 360LiveNews | 10 Apr 2026 09:08
Taiwan's KMT Chairwoman Meets Chinese Communist Party Representative in First Direct Dialogue in Nearly a Decade Taiwan's KMT Chairwoman Meets Chinese Communist Party Representative in First Direct Dialogue in Nearly a Decade

Taiwan's KMT Chairwoman Meets Chinese Communist Party Representative in First Direct Dialogue in Nearly a Decade

The political landscape in Taiwan has seen a significant shift with the recent meeting between Cheng Li-wun, chairwoman of the Kuomintang (KMT), and a representative from the Chinese Communist Party in Beijing. This marks the first direct dialogue between the two factions in nearly a decade, occurring against the backdrop of escalating military tensions across the Taiwan Strait. Cheng’s visit is being perceived as a critical step toward de-escalation and a potential thaw in cross-strait relations, which have been fraught with discord in recent years. During her press conference, Cheng articulated a hopeful message that the KMT’s engagement could foster... [Continue Reading]

360LiveNews 360LiveNews | 10 Apr 2026 08:52
Russia and Ukraine agree to 32-hour ceasefire for Orthodox Easter holiday Russia and Ukraine agree to 32-hour ceasefire for Orthodox Easter holiday

Russia and Ukraine agree to 32-hour ceasefire for Orthodox Easter holiday

In a significant development amid ongoing tensions, Russia and Ukraine have agreed to a temporary ceasefire lasting 32 hours for the Orthodox Easter holiday. Russian President Vladimir Putin announced the truce, and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has confirmed that Ukraine will honour this ceasefire. According to the Kremlin's statement, the ceasefire will commence at 4 PM Moscow time (13:00 GMT) on Saturday and conclude at midnight on Sunday, coinciding with Easter celebrations observed in both nations. The Kremlin specified that this temporary halt in hostilities is part of an effort to demonstrate goodwill during a period traditionally marked by religious... [Continue Reading]

360LiveNews 360LiveNews | 10 Apr 2026 08:52
EU Entry/Exit System Enforced from October 12, 2025, Affecting UK Nationals Travelling to Schengen Area EU Entry/Exit System Enforced from October 12, 2025, Affecting UK Nationals Travelling to Schengen Area

EU Entry/Exit System Enforced from October 12, 2025, Affecting UK Nationals Travelling to Schengen Area

Information about changing requirements for UK nationals travelling to countries in the Schengen area. The European Union’s (EU) Entry/Exit System (EES) started on 12 October 2025 This is a new digital border system that has changed requirements for British citizens travelling to the Schengen area. Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Croatia, Czechia, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Italy, Latvia, Liechtenstein, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, and Switzerland. The Republic of Ireland and Cyprus are not within the Schengen area, and therefore EES is not applicable when travelling to either of these countries.... [Continue Reading]

Breaking-360LiveNews 360LiveNews | 10 Apr 2026 08:51
Ceasefire Agreement Brokered by Pakistan Takes Effect Amid Ongoing Iran-Israel-Lebanon Conflict Ceasefire Agreement Brokered by Pakistan Takes Effect Amid Ongoing Iran-Israel-Lebanon Conflict

Ceasefire Agreement Brokered by Pakistan Takes Effect Amid Ongoing Iran-Israel-Lebanon Conflict

A ceasefire agreement, brokered by Pakistan, has recently taken effect in the ongoing conflict involving Iran, Israel, and Lebanon. The ceasefire aims to provide a respite amid escalating violence, particularly following a devastating day of Israeli airstrikes that resulted in significant casualties in Lebanon. Reports indicate that the strikes killed at least 200 people and injured more than 1,000, prompting outrage and further complicating the fragile diplomatic situation. Responding to the ceasefire, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has instructed his officials to initiate direct negotiations with Lebanon. This move highlights a strategic shift as Netanyahu addresses calls from Beirut to... [Continue Reading]

360LiveNews 360LiveNews | 10 Apr 2026 08:08
Indigenous groups in Brasília continue protests for land rights for third day, raising concerns over sovereignty and environmental issues Indigenous groups in Brasília continue protests for land rights for third day, raising concerns over sovereignty and environmental issues

Indigenous groups in Brasília continue protests for land rights for third day, raising concerns over sovereignty and environmental issues

Protests led by indigenous groups in Brasília are continuing for a third consecutive day, with demonstrators rallying over land rights that they claim are being threatened by government policies. These marches have attracted significant attention, raising urgent questions about indigenous sovereignty and environmental protection in Brazil. The demonstrations commenced on April 8, with thousands of indigenous individuals converging on the capital to make their voices heard. Protestors from various tribes across the country have gathered to defend their ancestral lands, urging the government to halt any further encroachments. Activists assert that current governmental initiatives jeopardize their rights to land and... [Continue Reading]

360LiveNews 360LiveNews | 10 Apr 2026 08:02
Lebanon faces aftermath of Israeli air strikes targeting Hezbollah in southern regions, with rescue efforts ongoing in Choukine Lebanon faces aftermath of Israeli air strikes targeting Hezbollah in southern regions, with rescue efforts ongoing in Choukine

Lebanon faces aftermath of Israeli air strikes targeting Hezbollah in southern regions, with rescue efforts ongoing in Choukine

Lebanon is currently grappling with the aftermath of intensified Israeli air strikes aimed at Hezbollah targets in the southern regions. In particular, significant bombardments have been reported in the village of Choukine, where rescue teams are struggling to recover bodies amidst the wreckage and flames. Israel has stated that its military operations have focused on rocket launch sites, responding to warnings that Hezbollah may increase its rocket attacks into Israeli territory. This escalation follows a particularly deadly day of strikes on Wednesday, during which more than 300 people were killed in Lebanon, marking one of the most catastrophic single-day events... [Continue Reading]

360LiveNews 360LiveNews | 10 Apr 2026 08:01
Australia and Singapore pledge to enhance energy cooperation amid Middle East conflict Australia and Singapore pledge to enhance energy cooperation amid Middle East conflict

Australia and Singapore pledge to enhance energy cooperation amid Middle East conflict

Australia and Singapore have formally pledged to enhance their energy cooperation in light of the ongoing conflict in the Middle East. During a joint press conference in Singapore, Prime Minister Anthony Albanese and Singapore's Prime Minister Lawrence Wong announced that both nations will make "maximum efforts" to meet each other's fuel and gas needs. This agreement is seen as a critical move as Australia looks to secure its energy supplies in a turbulent global landscape. The joint statement from Albanese and Wong comes amid escalating tensions in the region following a war involving the United States and Israel against Iran.... [Continue Reading]

360LiveNews 360LiveNews | 10 Apr 2026 07:24
Hong Kong allocates HK$34 million for recovery efforts following fire at Wang Fuk Court in Tai Po Hong Kong allocates HK$34 million for recovery efforts following fire at Wang Fuk Court in Tai Po

Hong Kong allocates HK$34 million for recovery efforts following fire at Wang Fuk Court in Tai Po

Hong Kong's housing authorities have allocated HK$34 million (approximately US$4.3 million) for recovery efforts related to a recent fire at Wang Fuk Court, located in Tai Po. This funding aims to cover essential expenditures, including the removal of dangerous scaffolding and nets from buildings, as well as support for police and other departments tasked with clearing debris. The announcement was made by the Housing Bureau, which highlighted that this expenditure is the primary reason for a 22.1 percent increase in the revised building control expense estimate for the upcoming financial year. The fire at Wang Fuk Court, which has assumed... [Continue Reading]

360LiveNews 360LiveNews | 10 Apr 2026 07:08
Hong Kong government announces HK$1.8 billion subsidy for diesel to support transport sector amid rising oil prices Hong Kong government announces HK$1.8 billion subsidy for diesel to support transport sector amid rising oil prices

Hong Kong government announces HK$1.8 billion subsidy for diesel to support transport sector amid rising oil prices

The Hong Kong government has introduced a robust financial relief measure aimed at alleviating the financial strain on the transport sector, which is grappling with unprecedented oil prices. Announced yesterday, the initiative involves a HK$3-per-litre (approximately 38 US cents) subsidy for diesel, totaling an investment of HK$1.8 billion (about US$229.8 million). This measure is intended to counteract the repercussions of escalating oil prices, partly resulting from the ongoing Middle East conflict. Industry leaders and lawmakers have expressed immediate concerns regarding the potential misuse of this subsidy by petroleum companies. Stanley Tandon Lal Chaing, chairman of the Lok Ma Chau-Hong Kong... [Continue Reading]

360LiveNews 360LiveNews | 10 Apr 2026 06:12
Death toll in Beirut surpasses 300 following Israeli air strikes as rescue efforts continue for trapped victims Death toll in Beirut surpasses 300 following Israeli air strikes as rescue efforts continue for trapped victims

Death toll in Beirut surpasses 300 following Israeli air strikes as rescue efforts continue for trapped victims

The situation in Beirut continues to worsen following a series of devastating air strikes conducted by Israel. As of this morning, Lebanon's health ministry has confirmed that the death toll has surpassed 300, with ongoing rescue efforts still attempting to locate victims trapped beneath the rubble of collapsed buildings. These air strikes occurred in a residential area, underscoring the tragic impact on civilian life. Residents of the affected neighborhoods reported that many of the bombing victims had no connection to militant groups, highlighting the profound humanitarian crisis emerging from this latest escalation. Reports indicate that approximately one in ten of... [Continue Reading]

360LiveNews 360LiveNews | 10 Apr 2026 06:08
Surfer Guy Haymes' death leads to guilty plea from manslaughter suspect during recent court hearing Surfer Guy Haymes' death leads to guilty plea from manslaughter suspect during recent court hearing

Surfer Guy Haymes' death leads to guilty plea from manslaughter suspect during recent court hearing

The tragic case of surfer Guy Haymes, who succumbed to serious head injuries allegedly sustained during a dispute over a mere $50, has entered a significant phase following a recent court hearing. Jayson Brett Dal Molin, the individual charged with manslaughter in this incident, pleaded guilty. The developments came as victim impact statements were delivered by Haymes’ family during the proceedings held on Friday. They expressed profound grief over the loss, underscoring the devastating emotional toll of the tragedy. Haymes was reportedly found with critical injuries inside a unit located in Manly, a suburb known for its beaches and surf... [Continue Reading]

360LiveNews 360LiveNews | 10 Apr 2026 05:03
Sara Duterte-Carpio Leads 2028 Presidential Polls with 36 Percent Support, 17 Points Ahead of Senator Raffy Tulfo Sara Duterte-Carpio Leads 2028 Presidential Polls with 36 Percent Support, 17 Points Ahead of Senator Raffy Tulfo

Sara Duterte-Carpio Leads 2028 Presidential Polls with 36 Percent Support, 17 Points Ahead of Senator Raffy Tulfo

In a recent survey conducted by WR Numero, Philippine Vice President Sara Duterte-Carpio has emerged as a clear frontrunner in the early polling for the presidential election scheduled for 2028. The poll indicates that 36 percent of respondents would cast their votes for Duterte-Carpio if the election were to occur today, marking a significant 17-point lead over her closest contender, Senator Raffy Tulfo. This polling data is based on a national survey of 1,455 adult participants conducted from March 10 to March 17, and the results were released on April 10. The survey positions Tulfo second with 19 percent support,... [Continue Reading]

360LiveNews 360LiveNews | 10 Apr 2026 05:03
Traffic in Strait of Hormuz nearly halted amid escalating conflict between Iran, Israel, and the United States Traffic in Strait of Hormuz nearly halted amid escalating conflict between Iran, Israel, and the United States

Traffic in Strait of Hormuz nearly halted amid escalating conflict between Iran, Israel, and the United States

The situation in the Strait of Hormuz has intensified as conflict continues between Iran and external powers, particularly Israel and the United States. Reports indicate that in the last 24 hours, traffic through this vital shipping channel has come to a near standstill, despite Iran's recent conditional lifting of its blockade. This development comes against the backdrop of a fragile ceasefire that appears to be faltering, with ongoing hostilities impacting not just regional stability but also global oil prices. Initial reactions to the ceasefire agreement, which was purported to ease tensions, have quickly turned tentative as hostilities ramp up again.... [Continue Reading]

360LiveNews 360LiveNews | 10 Apr 2026 05:02
Karratha residents call for improvements to emergency warning system after confusion during ex-Tropical Cyclone Narelle Karratha residents call for improvements to emergency warning system after confusion during ex-Tropical Cyclone Narelle

Karratha residents call for improvements to emergency warning system after confusion during ex-Tropical Cyclone Narelle

Residents of Karratha, Western Australia, are demanding significant improvements to the state’s emergency warning system following confusion experienced during ex-Tropical Cyclone Narelle last month. The cyclone resulted in hazardous weather conditions that raised concerns about the effectiveness of communication from officials during such critical times. Reports indicate that while an Emergency warning was issued for the nearby town of Dampier, Karratha, located just 15 kilometers away, remained under a less urgent Watch and Act warning. As ex-Cyclone Narelle approached in late March, residents of Karratha observed severe weather conditions that localized reports described as "very dangerous." They felt alarmed that... [Continue Reading]

360LiveNews 360LiveNews | 10 Apr 2026 04:12
Shipping operations in Strait of Hormuz remain disrupted despite US-Iran ceasefire agreement Shipping operations in Strait of Hormuz remain disrupted despite US-Iran ceasefire agreement

Shipping operations in Strait of Hormuz remain disrupted despite US-Iran ceasefire agreement

Shipping operations in the critically important Strait of Hormuz remain severely disrupted following a ceasefire agreement between the United States and Iran, which was announced on Tuesday. The agreement intended to establish a temporary two-week pause in the ongoing hostilities between the two nations but has not resulted in the expected increase in maritime traffic. Reports indicate that only a few vessels have successfully transited the strait since the ceasefire was declared, raising concerns over one of the most significant energy supply disruptions the world has faced. This situation has implications for global oil markets, supply chains, and regional stability.... [Continue Reading]

360LiveNews 360LiveNews | 10 Apr 2026 03:31
Israel to Begin Direct Negotiations with Lebanon to Address Security Concerns and Disarm Hezbollah Militants Israel to Begin Direct Negotiations with Lebanon to Address Security Concerns and Disarm Hezbollah Militants

Israel to Begin Direct Negotiations with Lebanon to Address Security Concerns and Disarm Hezbollah Militants

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has announced that Israel will begin direct negotiations with Lebanon aimed at addressing ongoing security concerns, notably disarming Iranian-backed Hezbollah militants. This decision comes as reports indicate that Israel's military actions in Lebanon continue to escalate, profoundly affecting the tenuous ceasefire currently in place between the United States and Iran. The talks are expected to take place next week at the U.S. State Department in Washington as international stakeholders express grave concerns over the potential collapse of this fragile ceasefire. The impetus for the forthcoming discussions is underscored by the rising military activity in the... [Continue Reading]

360LiveNews 360LiveNews | 10 Apr 2026 03:08
Ecuador to raise tariffs on Colombian imports to 100 percent starting May 1 amid rising tensions over drug trafficking and border security Ecuador to raise tariffs on Colombian imports to 100 percent starting May 1 amid rising tensions over drug trafficking and border security

Ecuador to raise tariffs on Colombian imports to 100 percent starting May 1 amid rising tensions over drug trafficking and border security

The government of Ecuador, led by President Daniel Noboa, has announced a significant increase in tariffs on imports from Colombia, raising them to 100 percent starting May 1. This decision represents a dramatic escalation in the ongoing tensions between the two neighboring countries, primarily revolving around issues of drug trafficking and border security. The move was officially confirmed in a statement issued by Ecuador’s Ministry of Production. In the statement, the ministry accused Colombia, under President Gustavo Petro, of not taking adequate measures to combat drug trafficking effectively. "After noting the lack of implementation of concrete and effective measures regarding... [Continue Reading]

360LiveNews 360LiveNews | 10 Apr 2026 01:16
Protests in Caracas Demand Higher Wages and Pensions Amid Economic Crisis Protests in Caracas Demand Higher Wages and Pensions Amid Economic Crisis

Protests in Caracas Demand Higher Wages and Pensions Amid Economic Crisis

In Venezuela, escalating protests have emerged as union leaders, retirees, and public sector workers have mobilised in the capital, Caracas, demanding higher wages and pensions. The demonstration occurred amid an ongoing economic crisis that has severely impacted the ability of workers to afford essentials. Police responded to the march by establishing blockades, preventing protesters from reaching the presidential palace. The protests took place on a Thursday, following a public address by acting President Delcy Rodriguez on the previous day. In her speech, Rodriguez urged both public and private sector workers to remain patient as her government attempts to navigate the... [Continue Reading]

360LiveNews 360LiveNews | 10 Apr 2026 01:12
Putin Announces Truce Between Russia and Ukraine for Orthodox Easter Putin Announces Truce Between Russia and Ukraine for Orthodox Easter

Putin Announces Truce Between Russia and Ukraine for Orthodox Easter

In a significant announcement, Russian President Vladimir Putin has declared a truce between Russia and Ukraine for the upcoming Orthodox Easter. The ceasefire, set to take effect from 16:00 local time (14:00 BST) on Saturday, April 11, will last until the end of the day on April 12. This 32-hour halt in hostilities marks a rare temporary cessation in a conflict that has persisted for several years and underscores the complexities surrounding diplomatic relations between the two nations. The initiative for the truce stems from a series of appeals made by Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, who has consistently called for... [Continue Reading]

360LiveNews 360LiveNews | 10 Apr 2026 01:08
Great Western Highway in NSW remains closed indefinitely due to structural issues beneath Mitchell's Causeway Great Western Highway in NSW remains closed indefinitely due to structural issues beneath Mitchell's Causeway

Great Western Highway in NSW remains closed indefinitely due to structural issues beneath Mitchell's Causeway

The Great Western Highway in New South Wales, a critical route connecting Sydney to Western NSW, continues to be closed indefinitely, as officials now indicate there is no "proper timetable" for its reopening. This statement follows geotechnical studies that revealed significant structural gaps beneath the Mitchell's Causeway, also historically known as the Convict Bridge, which has remained closed for three months due to safety concerns. The NSW roads minister's remarks reflect a growing concern regarding infrastructure safety and the challenges of repairing such a crucial transport link. The Mitchell's Causeway is not only an engineering landmark but also a vital... [Continue Reading]

360LiveNews 360LiveNews | 10 Apr 2026 00:31
Spain Approves Draft Constitutional Reform to Guarantee Right to Voluntary Pregnancy Termination Spain Approves Draft Constitutional Reform to Guarantee Right to Voluntary Pregnancy Termination

Spain Approves Draft Constitutional Reform to Guarantee Right to Voluntary Pregnancy Termination

The proposal seeks to guarantee the exercise of this right under equal conditions throughout the national territory. In addition, the Executive has reinforced the fight against gender-based violence with €180 million and has activated aid to mitigate the damage caused by the recent storms. The Minister for Equality, Ana Redondo, and the Minister for Inclusion, Social Security and Migration, and Government Spokesperson, Elma Saiz, during the press conference after the Council of Ministers (Pool Moncloa/Borja Puig de la Bellacasa) The Council of Ministers has approved sending to Parliament the draft reform of the Spanish Constitution to recognise and safeguard women's... [Continue Reading]

Breaking-360LiveNews 360LiveNews | 10 Apr 2026 00:00
Israel and Lebanon agree to hold peace discussions amid rising demand for stability in the region Israel and Lebanon agree to hold peace discussions amid rising demand for stability in the region

Israel and Lebanon agree to hold peace discussions amid rising demand for stability in the region

The ongoing negotiations between Israel and Lebanon mark a significant development in Middle Eastern diplomacy, with both nations agreeing to hold discussions focused on fostering peace. This initiative comes at a crucial time amid a rising demand for stability in a region historically marred by conflict. Analysts highlight the importance of these dialogues for the long-term peace process, especially in light of recent tensions. Recent reports indicate that the peace talks are framed within a two-week agreement, a timeline that suggests urgency from both parties. This agreement signals a shift in the long-standing political discourse in the region, particularly between... [Continue Reading]

360LiveNews 360LiveNews | 09 Apr 2026 23:16
California files felony charges against 21 individuals in $267 million hospice fraud scheme California files felony charges against 21 individuals in $267 million hospice fraud scheme

California files felony charges against 21 individuals in $267 million hospice fraud scheme

California has announced felony charges against 21 individuals in connection with a significant hospice fraud scheme that is alleged to have cost the state approximately $267 million. The state's Attorney General, Rob Bonta, unveiled the charges aimed at an organized effort which reportedly involved the misuse of personal identities to exploit the state's healthcare system. The announcement was made on Thursday, marking a pivotal moment in the ongoing efforts to combat fraud in the healthcare sector. According to state officials, the suspects acquired personal identification information of non-residents from dark web sources. They utilized this stolen information to enroll in... [Continue Reading]

360LiveNews 360LiveNews | 09 Apr 2026 23:12
Israeli airstrikes on Beirut lead to humanitarian crisis and overwhelmed hospitals amid escalating conflict in Lebanon Israeli airstrikes on Beirut lead to humanitarian crisis and overwhelmed hospitals amid escalating conflict in Lebanon

Israeli airstrikes on Beirut lead to humanitarian crisis and overwhelmed hospitals amid escalating conflict in Lebanon

The situation in Lebanon has intensified as Israeli forces launched a series of airstrikes on Wednesday, devastating parts of Beirut and resulting in a significant humanitarian crisis. In a rapid assault that targeted over 100 locations across the country within just ten minutes, hospitals rapidly filled with casualties, and medical facilities faced critical shortages of supplies. The escalating conflict has raised alarms about the capacity of healthcare institutions to manage the increasing number of wounded as violence continues unabated. Reports indicate that the death toll from the strikes has climbed dramatically. As of Thursday morning, the Lebanese Ministry of Public... [Continue Reading]

360LiveNews 360LiveNews | 09 Apr 2026 23:08
Search intensifies for missing New South Wales woman Yvonne Whear as police consider foul play in her disappearance Search intensifies for missing New South Wales woman Yvonne Whear as police consider foul play in her disappearance

Search intensifies for missing New South Wales woman Yvonne Whear as police consider foul play in her disappearance

Authorities in New South Wales are intensifying their search efforts for Yvonne Whear, a woman reported missing since February 19. The police have publicly stated they cannot rule out foul play in her disappearance, raising concerns among the local community. Whear’s daughter has expressed her belief that there is no evidence to suggest her mother left home voluntarily, further complicating the case. Yvonne Whear was last seen in the Tweed area, a region known for its scenic landscapes and tight-knit community. Her family remains distraught, as they await any updates from authorities. Police have urged anyone with information related to... [Continue Reading]

360LiveNews 360LiveNews | 09 Apr 2026 23:02
OECD reports 23 percent decline in international development aid amid rising humanitarian needs and US foreign aid reduction OECD reports 23 percent decline in international development aid amid rising humanitarian needs and US foreign aid reduction

OECD reports 23 percent decline in international development aid amid rising humanitarian needs and US foreign aid reduction

Recent data reported by the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) has revealed a significant decline in international development aid, which fell by approximately 23 percent from 2024 to 2025. This decline is particularly attributed to a dramatic 57 percent reduction in foreign aid from the United States, raising concerns amid escalating humanitarian needs in various regions around the world. This announcement comes amidst a backdrop of ongoing violence in Lebanon, where a recent surge of Israeli airstrikes has devastated parts of Beirut, leaving extensive damage in their wake. Reports indicate that areas like Achrafieh and the eastern districts... [Continue Reading]

360LiveNews 360LiveNews | 09 Apr 2026 22:21
Protests over rising fuel prices in Ireland disrupt travel and lead to military intervention for third consecutive day Protests over rising fuel prices in Ireland disrupt travel and lead to military intervention for third consecutive day

Protests over rising fuel prices in Ireland disrupt travel and lead to military intervention for third consecutive day

Protests against soaring fuel prices in the Republic of Ireland have intensified, causing significant disruptions to travel and prompting the intervention of the military. As demonstrators voice their frustrations, people are spotted walking along Dublin's M50 motorway towards Dublin Airport, with many carrying their luggage due to roadblocks caused by protest vehicles. This disruption marks the continuation of protests that have persisted for three consecutive days. The current wave of demonstrations is largely attributed to the impact of rising fuel costs linked to geopolitical tensions involving the United States and Israel's military actions in Iran. As protesters stage slow-moving convoys... [Continue Reading]

360LiveNews 360LiveNews | 09 Apr 2026 22:12
Victoria to trial low-sensory voting facilities in all 88 Lower House districts for neurodivergent voters in upcoming State Election Victoria to trial low-sensory voting facilities in all 88 Lower House districts for neurodivergent voters in upcoming State Election

Victoria to trial low-sensory voting facilities in all 88 Lower House districts for neurodivergent voters in upcoming State Election

Victoria has announced a significant initiative aimed at supporting neurodivergent voters in the upcoming State Election set for November. The Victorian Electoral Commission (VEC) has confirmed that it will implement the nation’s largest trial of low-sensory voting facilities, aimed at creating an inclusive voting environment for individuals who experience sensory sensitivities. In this trial, dedicated low-sensory voting centres will be made available in all 88 Lower House districts across Victoria. These facilities will feature adaptations designed to reduce sensory overload, including reduced sound levels, moderated lighting, subdued visuals, and controlled crowd sizes. The intention is to ensure that neurodivergent voters... [Continue Reading]

360LiveNews 360LiveNews | 09 Apr 2026 22:08
EPA Proposes Rollback of Coal Ash Disposal Regulations Amid Environmental Concerns EPA Proposes Rollback of Coal Ash Disposal Regulations Amid Environmental Concerns

EPA Proposes Rollback of Coal Ash Disposal Regulations Amid Environmental Concerns

The United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has proposed a significant rollback of regulations concerning the disposal of coal combustion residuals, commonly known as coal ash. This proposal, revealed on Thursday, follows the stringent rules instituted under the Biden administration aimed at reducing pollution from coal-fired power plants. Environmental advocates are raising alarms that these changes could heighten the risk of groundwater contamination and increase exposure to toxic waste. The move to revise the coal ash disposal regulations seeks to ease requirements put in place during the previous administration, which focused on stricter monitoring of groundwater and mandated that entire... [Continue Reading]

360LiveNews 360LiveNews | 09 Apr 2026 21:12
Operational activities suspended at Saudi energy facilities following drone and missile attacks, resulting in one death and seven injuries Operational activities suspended at Saudi energy facilities following drone and missile attacks, resulting in one death and seven injuries

Operational activities suspended at Saudi energy facilities following drone and missile attacks, resulting in one death and seven injuries

In recent developments, operational activities have been suspended at several energy facilities across Saudi Arabia due to a series of drone and missile attacks. Reports from the Saudi Press Agency, citing an official from the Ministry of Energy, indicate that these attacks have significantly impacted the country’s energy sector, resulting in the loss of one life and injuries to seven others as of Thursday evening. The strikes targeted vital infrastructure in key regions including Riyadh, the Eastern Province, and Yanbu Industrial City. The assault has led to a substantial reduction in Saudi Arabia's oil production capacity, decreasing by approximately 600,000... [Continue Reading]

360LiveNews 360LiveNews | 09 Apr 2026 21:08
UK Confirms Tracking of Three Russian Submarines in High North Maritime Region UK Confirms Tracking of Three Russian Submarines in High North Maritime Region

UK Confirms Tracking of Three Russian Submarines in High North Maritime Region

In a recent development, the United Kingdom has confirmed the tracking of three Russian submarines in its waters, specifically within the High North maritime region, a critical area known for its vital shipping routes and undersea cables. This operation, described as covert, has lasted for approximately one month, according to British Defence Minister John Healey, who highlighted the efforts made to deter Russian naval activity without finding evidence of any damage to undersea infrastructure. During a press conference held today, Healey emphasized the operation's dual purpose: not only to safeguard national interests but also to send a clear message to... [Continue Reading]

360LiveNews 360LiveNews | 09 Apr 2026 19:23
Ceasefire between the United States and Iran highlights shifting regional power dynamics in the Middle East Ceasefire between the United States and Iran highlights shifting regional power dynamics in the Middle East

Ceasefire between the United States and Iran highlights shifting regional power dynamics in the Middle East

Recent developments have brought a fragile ceasefire between the United States and Iran into focus, marking a significant pause in hostilities that have raged for weeks. The outcome of these tensions has not only heightened the stakes in the Middle East but has also sidelined Israel's strategic objectives, leading to a complex interplay of regional power dynamics. U.S. President Donald Trump's administration has faced criticism for its handling of the situation, particularly regarding contradictory statements that have left many confused about the future of the Strait of Hormuz, the world's most crucial oil shipping lane. On 9 April, a press... [Continue Reading]

360LiveNews 360LiveNews | 09 Apr 2026 19:22
Australians traveling to Europe face new biometric border control measures under Entry/Exit System Australians traveling to Europe face new biometric border control measures under Entry/Exit System

Australians traveling to Europe face new biometric border control measures under Entry/Exit System

As of today, Australians traveling to Europe are subject to enhanced border control measures, which see biometric data collection integrated into the immigration process. Under the new Entry/Exit System (EES), travelers will have their faces scanned and fingerprints taken upon entering any of the 29 participating countries. This major shift replaces traditional passport stamps, aiming to streamline tracking of individuals entering and leaving the continent. The implementation of EES comes amid ongoing conflict in the Middle East, which has heightened concerns about air travel safety and efficiency. Officials expect significant queues and delays at airports and land borders as travelers... [Continue Reading]

360LiveNews 360LiveNews | 09 Apr 2026 19:20
Albanese Discusses Australia's Fuel Supply with Singapore's Prime Minister Amid Global Oil Market Disruptions Albanese Discusses Australia's Fuel Supply with Singapore's Prime Minister Amid Global Oil Market Disruptions

Albanese Discusses Australia's Fuel Supply with Singapore's Prime Minister Amid Global Oil Market Disruptions

Prime Minister Anthony Albanese is currently in Singapore, engaging in discussions with his counterpart, Prime Minister Lawrence Wong, regarding Australia's fuel supply amidst ongoing disruptions in the global oil market. Singapore is a critical refining hub, supplying about half of Australia’s petrol. However, significant disruptions are affecting fuel production in Singapore due to the ongoing tensions in the Strait of Hormuz, which have halted the flow of crude oil necessary for the city-state's refineries. Reports confirm that for over a month, the Strait of Hormuz has effectively been closed, impacting the delivery of approximately two-thirds of the crude oil that... [Continue Reading]

360LiveNews 360LiveNews | 09 Apr 2026 19:16
Cuban Foreign Minister Accuses US of Extorting Latin American Countries Over Medical Cooperation Programs Cuban Foreign Minister Accuses US of Extorting Latin American Countries Over Medical Cooperation Programs

Cuban Foreign Minister Accuses US of Extorting Latin American Countries Over Medical Cooperation Programs

In an escalating diplomatic confrontation, the Cuban foreign minister, Bruno Rodríguez, has accused the United States of "extorting" Latin American countries into terminating longstanding agreements that allow Cuba to send doctors abroad. This accusation came to light on Thursday amid reports that several nations have halted their participation in these medical cooperation programs, which have historically been a significant source of revenue for the Cuban economy. Rodríguez characterized the US actions as an attempt to "strangle" the economy of the communist island, which relies heavily on foreign medical missions that have been in place since the 1960s. The Cuban medical... [Continue Reading]

360LiveNews 360LiveNews | 09 Apr 2026 19:12
Democratic Lawmakers Urge Restraint on Israeli Airstrikes Amid Concerns Over Regional Tensions and US-Iran Ceasefire Democratic Lawmakers Urge Restraint on Israeli Airstrikes Amid Concerns Over Regional Tensions and US-Iran Ceasefire

Democratic Lawmakers Urge Restraint on Israeli Airstrikes Amid Concerns Over Regional Tensions and US-Iran Ceasefire

A growing chorus of Democratic lawmakers in the United States have vocally condemned the recent wave of Israeli airstrikes in Lebanon, calling for restraint and warning that America's alliance with Israel should not come at the cost of escalating regional tensions. The concerns emerge in light of a fragile ceasefire between the United States and Iran that could be threatened by continued military action. In a series of social media posts and formal statements, these lawmakers emphasize the need for President Donald Trump to intervene and apply pressure on Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. The situation has escalated dramatically following... [Continue Reading]

360LiveNews 360LiveNews | 09 Apr 2026 19:08
Cuba's foreign minister accuses US of coercion in efforts to dismantle medical agreements with Latin American countries Cuba's foreign minister accuses US of coercion in efforts to dismantle medical agreements with Latin American countries

Cuba's foreign minister accuses US of coercion in efforts to dismantle medical agreements with Latin American countries

Cuba's foreign minister, Bruno Rodríguez, has accused the United States of engaging in coercive tactics aimed at dismantling longstanding medical agreements between Havana and several Latin American countries. These deals have allowed Cuba to send thousands of its doctors on medical missions abroad, generating substantial revenue for the country's economy. Rodríguez's remarks come after reports surfaced indicating that several nations have begun to sever their contracts with Cuba, a potential blow to the island's economy which heavily relies on these foreign medical deployments. According to him, the United States is exerting pressure on these countries, in what he describes as... [Continue Reading]

360LiveNews 360LiveNews | 09 Apr 2026 18:49
Met Police Seek Key Witness in Primrose Hill Murder Investigation Met Police Seek Key Witness in Primrose Hill Murder Investigation

Met Police Seek Key Witness in Primrose Hill Murder Investigation

On 9 April 2026, the Metropolitan Police issued an appeal for a key witness following the murder of 21-year-old Finbar Sullivan in Primrose Hill, London. Officers responded to reports of a fight at the viewpoint in Primrose Hill at 18:41hrs. Upon arrival, emergency services found Finbar with stab wounds; despite medical efforts, he was pronounced dead at the scene. A second male, also in his 20s, was found nearby on Regent's Park Road with stab injuries assessed as non-life-threatening and non-life-changing. The police are specifically seeking a young woman or teenager seen on video recording a fight shortly before the... [Continue Reading]

Breaking-360LiveNews 360LiveNews | 09 Apr 2026 18:27
Ceasefire in Iran conflict faces challenges amid US-Iran negotiations and rising psychological distress among children Ceasefire in Iran conflict faces challenges amid US-Iran negotiations and rising psychological distress among children

Ceasefire in Iran conflict faces challenges amid US-Iran negotiations and rising psychological distress among children

The conditional ceasefire in the ongoing Iran conflict, announced late recently, is under threat as discussions between Washington and Tehran reveal significant disagreements over the terms of the agreement. This tension surfaces six weeks into the conflict, which has already caused considerable psychological distress, particularly among children in Iran. Psychological fallout from the conflict is evident among the youth of Iran, as noted by the experiences of a 15-year-old identified as Ali. He describes how everyday sounds now trigger overwhelming anxiety, a condition described by psychologists as "hyper arousal," which may lead to post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) in affected children.... [Continue Reading]

360LiveNews 360LiveNews | 09 Apr 2026 17:09
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