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Politics Apr 12, 2026

US‑Iran Peace Talks Collapse on Day 44, Leaving Ceasefire Fragile as Casualties Climb and Oil Prices Surge

After 44 days of conflict, a 21‑hour negotiation in Islamabad failed to produce a cease‑fire agreem…
Day 44 of the US‑Iran war ended without a peace deal as a marathon 21‑hour session in Islamabad collapsed, jeopardising the fragile cease‑fire that has held since the conflict began over six weeks ago.Vice President JD Vance, leading the US delegation, told reporters that the lack of an agreement was "bad news for Iran much more than it’s bad news for the United States of America," before departing Pakistan.Pakistan’s Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar pledged that Islamabad would continue to facilitate dialogue between the two longtime adversaries.In Iran, officials downplayed expectations, noting that no one anticipated a settlement in a single session. State‑run IRIB quoted ministry spokesperson Esmaeil Baghaei saying the talks were never expected to conclude quickly. Meanwhile, Tehran residents expressed a mix of scepticism and hope after weeks of air attacks that have left a nation of 93 million people reeling; more than 2,000 Iranians have been killed in the US‑Israel‑Iran conflict.In the United States, Vance reiterated that the delegation left with a "final and best offer" for Iran, emphasizing that Washington had communicated its position repeatedly during the talks. He cited multiple conversations with President Donald Trump, Secretary of State Marco Rubio, Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent, and Central Command head Brad Cooper. Trump, however, maintained that the US had already "won" on the battlefield by eliminating Iranian leaders and key infrastructure, stating that a deal would not alter the outcome.The US military reported that two destroyers transited the Strait of Hormuz ahead of planned mine‑clearing operations – a first since hostilities began – though Iran’s state media claimed the joint command denied the movement.Academic David Des Roches of the Thayer Marshall Institute told Al Jazeera that while Washington clarified its stance, it did not shift its core demand: preventing Iran from acquiring a nuclear weapon.In Lebanon, Israel continued strikes, claiming to have hit a "loaded and ready‑to‑launch rocket launcher" in Jouaiya, southern Lebanon. Protests have erupted in Beirut against any direct Israel‑Lebanon negotiations. The Lebanese Ministry of Public Health reported at least 2,020 deaths and 6,436 injuries from Israeli attacks since March 2.In Israel, Channel 12 reported that a drone launched from Lebanon triggered sirens in the Upper Galilee before being intercepted.The stalemate has kept global oil and gas prices soaring, underscoring the broader economic ripple effects of a war that shows no sign of abating.
#United States #Iran #Islamabad
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Environment Apr 12, 2026

England earmarks £1 million to reintroduce golden eagles after 150‑year gap

A new Forestry England study identifies eight northern English zones suitable for golden eagle reco…
“The world is grown so bad that wrens make prey where eagles dare not perch,” wrote Shakespeare in *Richard III*. The line now echoes a hopeful development: the iconic golden eagle could once again soar over England after more than a century and a half of absence. The golden eagle, a bird with a wingspan of roughly 2 metres, was a common sight in Shakespeare’s England, yet it has been effectively extinct in the country since the death of the last native individual in 2015. Centuries of persecution by gamekeepers and farmers, who feared predation on lambs and game birds, drove the species to the brink. A feasibility study commissioned by Forestry England and released on Sunday pinpoints eight potential “recovery zones”—predominantly in northern England—where the habitat could sustain a viable eagle population. The report cautions that establishing breeding pairs may take **more than a decade**. In response, Environment Secretary Emma Reynolds announced an additional £1 million in species‑recovery funding. The money will underwrite a programme that could see juvenile eagles, aged six to eight weeks, released into the wild as early as next year. Reynolds said, “This government is committed to protecting and restoring our most threatened native wildlife – and that includes bringing back iconic species like the golden eagle. Backed by £1 million of government funding, we will work alongside partners and communities to make the golden eagle a feature of English landscapes once again.” Across the border, golden eagle numbers in southern Scotland have surged to record levels thanks to a major restoration project. Satellite tracking shows that some translocated Scottish birds are already venturing into northern England, offering a natural source of future colonisers. The new funding will support these cross‑border movements and enable targeted reintroductions. While experts anticipate that golden eagles could be regularly observed across northern England within 10 years, establishing a self‑sustaining breeding population will require a longer horizon. Mike Seddon, chief executive of Forestry England, explained, “The detailed findings of our feasibility study will guide us, with our partners at Restoring Upland Nature, to take the next steps toward recovering golden eagles in northern England. This DEFRA funding means we can build on the good work we have begun, engaging local communities, landowners and conservation organisations.” The £1 million allocation forms part of a broader £60 million species‑recovery fund announced by DEFRA. It aligns with the UK’s legally binding commitment to halt the decline in species abundance by 2030 and to reduce extinction risk by 2042 relative to 2022 levels.
#england #scotland #defra
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Sports Apr 12, 2026

Inter Milan on Brink of Serie A Title After Thrilling Comeback Win

Inter Milan took a significant step towards securing the Serie A title with a dramatic 4-3 victory …
Inter Milan put one hand on the Serie A title with a thrilling 4-3 comeback win over Como on Sunday, moving nine points clear of Napoli, who could only manage a 1-1 draw against Parma.The match at Como saw Inter trail 2-0 at halftime, but Marcus Thuram scored twice, including a stoppage-time equalizer, to help his team secure the win. Denzel Dumfries then scored twice in the second half to complete the turnaround.Napoli's title defense suffered a setback as they drew 1-1 at Parma. Scott McTominay scored Napoli's equalizer, but they struggled to break down Parma's defense.In other news, Union Berlin appointed Marie-Louise Eta as their new manager, making her the first female head coach in Bundesliga history. Eta, 34, will take over for the remainder of the season and has already committed to leading Union Berlin's women's team next season.Elsewhere, Genoa moved closer to safety with a 2-1 win over Sassuolo, despite being down to 10 men for the second half due to a tunnel bust-up.
#como #napoli #parma
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Sports Apr 12, 2026

Masters 2026 Live: Rory McIlroy Trails Cameron Young as Final Round Tees Off

The final round of the Masters 2026 is underway, with Rory McIlroy trailing Cameron Young. McIlroy …
The Masters 2026 final round has begun, with significant drama unfolding. Rory McIlroy's six-shot lead from the previous round has vanished, leaving him tied with Cameron Young at -11. McIlroy is not the only one in contention; other top golfers include Sam Burns at -10, Shane Lowry at -9, and Jason Day along with Justin Rose at -8. The current leaderboard standings are as follows: -11: Cameron Young, Rory McIlroy -10: Sam Burns -9: Shane Lowry -8: Jason Day, Justin Rose -7: Scottie Scheffler, Haotong Li Today's tee times have been announced, with notable pairings including: 1406 Aaron Rai (Eng), Charl Schwartzel (SA) 1417 Gary Woodland, Kurt Kitayama 1428 Jon Rahm (Spa), Sergio Garcia (Spa) Rory McIlroy expressed his mindset after losing the lead, stating he aims for a 'free' state of mind moving into the final round. Meanwhile, Scottie Scheffler has positioned himself strongly for the Green Jacket.
#Rory McIlroy #Cameron Young #Augusta National Golf Club
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Technology Apr 12, 2026

Anthropic Withholds ‘Mythos’ Model Citing Safety Risks While Launching Aggressive PR Campaign

Anthropic announced its new AI model, Mythos, but chose not to release it, citing responsibility an…
This week Anthropic revealed that its latest AI system, dubbed Mythos, is so powerful that the company will not make it publicly available, arguing that the potential risks outweigh commercial incentives.U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent convened senior banking executives to discuss the implications of the model, underscoring growing governmental concern over advanced AI capabilities.In the United Kingdom, Reform MP Danny Kruger wrote to the government urging an immediate dialogue with Anthropic, warning that Claude Mythos could pose "catastrophic cybersecurity risks" to the nation.Critics such as AI researcher Gary Marcus questioned the hype, suggesting that Anthropic’s co‑founder Dario Amodei may possess strong technical skills but is "graduated from the same school of hype and exaggeration" as OpenAI’s Sam Altman.Beyond the policy debate, Anthropic has mounted a striking media offensive. The startup secured a 10,000‑word profile in the New Yorker, two feature pieces in the Wall Street Journal, and a Time magazine cover that placed founder Amodei alongside the Pentagon and U.S. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth.Co‑founder Jack Clark and Amodei appeared on separate New York Times podcasts, fielding questions about machine consciousness and the model’s potential to "rip through the economy." Their "resident philosopher" even discussed with the WSJ whether Claude, Anthropic’s commercial product used for cryptocurrency trading and missile‑target designation, possesses a "sense of self."Anthropic’s public‑relations lead, Danielle Ghiglieri, celebrated the coverage on LinkedIn, describing the Time cover as a "mad dash" that finally let the company tell its own story.However, the company’s PR triumphs have not been without missteps. In early April, Anthropic inadvertently released part of Claude’s internal source code, though it assured that no customer data or credentials were exposed.Experts remain skeptical about the unverified claims surrounding Mythos. Dr. Heidy Khlaaf of the AI Now Institute warned that the vague marketing language could be an attempt to attract investment without substantive scrutiny.Cybersecurity specialist Jameison O’Reilly acknowledged the model’s novelty but downplayed Anthropic’s assertion of discovering "thousands of zero‑day vulnerabilities," noting that in a decade of offensive operations, zero‑days were rarely needed to achieve objectives.Anthropic also faces operational constraints. The firm has imposed usage caps on its popular Claude model and now requires customers to purchase additional compute capacity for third‑party tools, suggesting that infrastructure limitations may be a practical reason for withholding Mythos.As the race to dominate the emerging AI market intensifies, Anthropic’s strategy appears to blend genuine safety concerns with a calculated publicity push, positioning Mythos as a strategic signal that the company remains "open for business" while keeping the technology under tight control.
#anthropic #mythos #claude
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Sport Apr 12, 2026

Scottie Scheffler posts career‑best 65 to climb Masters leaderboard

World No. 1 Scottie Scheffler delivered a seven‑under 65 at Augusta, featuring five birdies and an …
While reviewing his putting in the new player facility on Friday evening, Scottie Scheffler found himself drawn to the big‑screen coverage of Rory McIlroy’s round. The sight of McIlroy’s play sparked a shift in Scheffler’s mindset, and with 36 holes remaining he was 12 shots behind the leader but with nothing to lose.Seizing the moment, Scheffler produced a 65 (‑7), the best round of his Masters career. He carded five birdies and an eagle, turning a steady start of 70 and 74 into a decisive surge.His charge began on the long downhill 2nd, where an approach landed in the heart of the green and he sank a six‑foot putt for eagle. He continued the on‑fire stretch through the 7th, 8th and 9th, leaving the front nine five under par with putts of six, 14 and four feet respectively.The crowd swelled as his name lit up the leaderboards. By the time he reached Amen Corner, spectators were lining the fairways, and his 200‑yard tee‑shot on the 11th curled perfectly onto the green, stopping eight feet from the pin.At the 13th, a mis‑hit approach found a bunker, forcing a scramble for par – a rare blemish in an otherwise flawless round. He rebounded with a birdie on the 16th, while short‑range putts at 14 and 17 fell short, leaving him just a few inches from a potential record.When asked if the round could have been even lower, Scheffler responded sharply, yet admitted, “It definitely could have been lower.” He emphasized that he had executed the shots he needed, noting his iron play was “very sharp” and that he created ample scoring opportunities.After the round, Scheffler sat four shots back of the leader, a manageable gap given his momentum. He also reflected on the broader challenge of Augusta, citing the need to master the course, shifting conditions and personal nerves.
#scheffler #his #there
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Sports Apr 12, 2026

Masters 2026: Rory McIlroy and Cameron Young Tied for Lead After Dramatic Day

Rory McIlroy and Cameron Young are tied for the lead at the Masters 2026 after a dramatic third day…
The Masters 2026 has taken a dramatic turn as Rory McIlroy and Cameron Young find themselves tied for the lead heading into the final round at Augusta National. McIlroy, the holder of the Green Jacket, began the day with a six-shot lead but faltered with a 73, while Young surged with a 65 to join McIlroy at 11 under par.McIlroy's round was marked by struggles, including a bogey on the opening hole and a double bogey on the 11th. Despite recovering with a birdie on the 14th, he ended the day with a disappointing performance. Young, on the other hand, displayed an unflappable attitude, having played his last stretch in 15 under par since his first round.Young's standing is particularly notable given his recent Players Championship success. His ability to manage his emotions and stay focused will be crucial on Masters Sunday. McIlroy, while desperate to retain his title, has the advantage of having emerged successfully from similar situations before.The final round promises to be intense, with a pack of players, including Sam Burns and Shane Lowry, close behind. Lowry, who aced the 6th hole, is just two shots off the lead and remains in contention. Other players, such as Scottie Scheffler and Li Haotong, also have a chance to make a move.As the players prepare for the final round, McIlroy acknowledged the challenge ahead, stating, 'I didn't quite have it today. I'll need to be better tomorrow.' The stage is set for an exciting conclusion to the Masters 2026.
#Rory McIlroy #Cameron Young #Masters 2026
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Sports Apr 11, 2026

Arsenal Stunned by Bournemouth, Premier League Title Race Heats Up

Arsenal suffered a shocking 2-1 defeat to Bournemouth, handing Manchester City a lifeline in the Pr…
Arsenal's title ambitions took a significant hit as they were stunned 2-1 by Bournemouth at The Emirates on Saturday. Alex Scott's 74th-minute goal proved to be the decisive blow, handing Manchester City a lifeline in the Premier League title race.The defeat left Arsenal with a nine-point lead over City, but Pep Guardiola's side have played two games fewer and can close the gap if they beat Chelsea on Sunday. Arsenal's first defeat in nine league games means they have 70 points from 32 games, while City have 61 points from 30 games.Bournemouth were the better side in the first half and took the lead through Eli Junior Kroupi's 17th-minute goal. Kroupi has now scored 10 times in the top flight this season, becoming the first teenager to reach that mark in his debut campaign in the Premier League since Robbie Keane for Coventry City in the 1999-2000 season.Arsenal equalized in the 35th minute through Viktor Gyokeres' penalty, but they were unable to find a winner. Bournemouth's victory moved them into ninth place and boosted their hopes of European qualification.The result was a significant upset, given Arsenal's recent form and their four-match winning run in the Premier League prior to the game. The Gunners had not been in league action for almost a month, having suffered a League Cup final defeat by City and a shock FA Cup quarterfinal exit at the hands of second-tier Southampton.
#arsenal #bournemouth #football
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Sport Apr 11, 2026

Rory McIlroy Extends Lead at Masters 2026 as Day Three Unfolds

Rory McIlroy leads the Masters 2026 by six shots after a stunning second round. Day three updates r…
The Masters 2026 is heating up on day three, with Rory McIlroy maintaining his six-shot lead at the top of the leaderboard. McIlroy's performance has been impressive so far, and he looks set to continue his dominance. Scottie Scheffler, the world number one, started the day 12 shots off the lead but has since closed in to within six shots. He achieved an eagle on the second green, which has helped him move up the standings to -2. The leaderboard currently looks like this: -12: McIlroy -6: Burns, Reed -5: Rose, Lowry, Fleetwood -4: Clark, Hatton, Li, Reitan, Day, Young -3: Gotterup, Koepka, Griffin -2: Gerard (4), Scheffler (4), Homa, Knapp, Schauffele, Matsuyama Meanwhile, several big names have missed the cut, including Danny Willett, JJ Spaun, Bubba Watson, and Bryson DeChambeau. The day's play is expected to get underway at 6pm BST, with the course conditions likely to become increasingly challenging as the day progresses.
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