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Mon, 27 Apr 2026
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Mon, 27 Apr 2026
In a move that could signal a pivot in the ongoing standoff between the United States and Iran, diplomatic sources suggest Tehran has proposed a three-stage roadmap designed to halt regional hostilities and stabilize the Strait of Hormuz before tackling the contentious issue of its nuclear program. The proposal follows a series of failed negotiations earlier this spring, including a 15-point U.S.-backed plan that struggled to gain approval from Iranian leadership. By structuring the path forward into distinct phases, Tehran appears to be signaling that it is prepared to prioritize immediate regional security to alleviate the mounting pressure on its economy and borders. The first phase of the plan demands a total cessation of military operations, coupled with verified, long-term guarantees that the United States will refrain from further strikes against Iran and its allies in Lebanon. Iranian negotiators reportedly view this as the non-negotiable bedrock for any further dialogue, aiming to lock in a durable ceasefire before moving to secondary disputes. Once a sustainable truce is in place, the second phase would address the administration of the Strait of Hormuz. The closure of this vital maritime artery has sent shockwaves through global energy markets, creating a sense of urgency for Western powers to restore freedom of navigation. Analysts note that by offering to reopen the strait as part of a staged deal, Tehran is using its leverage over global oil supplies as a tool to gain the diplomatic space it needs to avoid immediate nuclear discussions. The third and final phase involves formal negotiations over the future of Iran’s nuclear program. By deferring these talks to the end of the sequence, Tehran is attempting to bypass the immediate, stringent conditions Washington has long demanded regarding enrichment levels. While the White House has maintained that it does not conduct negotiations through public forums, officials have reiterated their core policy remains the prevention of a nuclear-armed Iran. Whether this three-stage framework will be enough to bridge the divide between Washington and Tehran remains unclear, but the proposal serves as a clear indication that both sides are feeling the pressure to find a way out of the current escalation cycle. Disclaimer: This image is taken from NDTV.
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Kunal Sengupta
WEF says the next five years are critical for robotics, with different global paths likely to emerge.

A World Economic Forum (WEF) report says the next five years will be decisive in shaping the global development of physical autonomous systems by 2031. It highlights that the direction of robotics will mainly be influenced by technological progress and how well society accepts these systems, leading to four possible future outcomes.

Two of the most likely scenarios are “proven deployment” and “tech disillusionment.” In the proven deployment path, robotics expands gradually in structured, high-control environments such as ports, logistics hubs, and mining operations, where performance is predictable and public trust remains steady as the technology is seen as reliable infrastructure rather than disruptive innovation. In contrast, tech disillusionment could occur if expectations are overstated and trust declines, leading to reduced investment, limited industrial applications, and consolidation of the sector.

The WEF also describes an “integrated progress” scenario, which is considered positive but less likely in the near term. In this case, advances in robotics align with social readiness, enabling safe use in areas like healthcare and construction through transparent systems and shared human oversight.

Another possible outcome is “divided deployment,” where highly advanced robotics develops unevenly across global power blocs. In this situation, control over critical resources such as data, computing power, and supply chains becomes concentrated in the hands of a few major players, making the system influential but less transparent and potentially increasing global inequality and geopolitical tension.

The report stresses that the coming years are critical for guiding the future of physical autonomy. It argues that progress will depend on aligning incentives around safety, transparency, and accountability rather than assuming voluntary compliance. Governments and industry must focus on practical, use-case-based strategies and strengthen both governance and institutional frameworks alongside technological development. The WEF concludes that coordinated global action today can help ensure autonomous systems contribute to safer workplaces, stronger societies, and wider economic growth.
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Economy
Mon, 27 Apr 2026
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Diya Menon
Senior Iranian lawmaker Ebrahim Rezaei said Pakistan is not credible enough to mediate between Tehran and Washington.

As diplomatic efforts continue to achieve progress between the United States and Iran, a senior Iranian parliamentarian has questioned Pakistan’s suitability as a neutral mediator. Ebrahim Rezaei, spokesperson for Iran’s national security and foreign policy commission, argued that Islamabad may be too closely aligned with Washington to play an impartial role.

In a post on X, the representative from Dashtestan stated that while Pakistan is a friendly neighbour, it is not an appropriate choice for mediation and lacks the required credibility. He further claimed that Pakistani officials tend to consider US interests in their approach and rarely oppose American positions, suggesting a reluctance to challenge Washington diplomatically.

Rezaei also criticized earlier mediation efforts, alleging that key US commitments—such as those related to Lebanon and frozen assets—were not adequately highlighted by intermediaries. He stressed that a genuine mediator must remain neutral rather than appear biased toward one side. These remarks come amid ongoing diplomatic activity led by Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi, who recently visited Islamabad and met senior Pakistani leadership, including Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif and Army Chief General Asim Munir, to discuss possible ways forward in regional tensions.

Prior to the Pakistan visit, Araghchi held talks in Oman with Sultan Haitham bin Tariq, focusing on maritime security and broader diplomatic arrangements. Reports suggest discussions have expanded beyond nuclear issues to include proposals for a new legal framework for the Strait, compensation demands, security guarantees, and easing of US naval constraints.

Araghchi has since travelled to Moscow for further discussions, even as negotiations appear to be losing momentum following shifts in Washington’s stance. Former US President Donald Trump reportedly signalled that Iran could initiate contact if it wished to resume talks, after a planned US delegation visit to Pakistan was cancelled. Despite setbacks, there are indications of renewed diplomatic activity. Tehran is said to have submitted a new proposal to Washington aimed at reopening the Strait of Hormuz and ending hostilities, while also suggesting that nuclear negotiations be deferred to a later stage of the peace process.
Disclaimer: This image is taken from X/@PakPMO.

Asia In News
Mon, 27 Apr 2026
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Meera Nair
The cast of "Golmaal 5" has come together again for a shooting schedule in Ooty.

Filmmaker Rohit Shetty has officially begun the Ooty shooting schedule for “Golmaal 5”, marking an important step for one of India’s most popular comedy franchises. He announced the development via Instagram, sharing a nostalgic video of himself riding with key members of the film’s main cast.

The post not only confirmed the start of production but also highlighted a much-anticipated reunion that has excited fans. One of the key highlights in the video is Sharman Joshi’s return to the franchise. He was part of the original 2006 film, “Golmaal: Fun Unlimited”, where he played Laxman, and his comeback has generated strong interest among long-time fans.

In his caption, Shetty looked back on the franchise’s journey, writing, “Riding through positive vibes since 20 years,” reflecting on its legacy since the first film released in 2006. The original cast included Ajay Devgn, Arshad Warsi, Sharman Joshi, and Tusshar Kapoor, and the film went on to become a major box office success. Over time, the Golmaal series has grown into one of Bollywood’s most recognisable comedy franchises, widely known for its ensemble cast and slapstick humour. The new footage suggests a return to its roots, with the familiar “Golmaal gang” reuniting on screen.

The Ooty schedule also indicates that Shetty will continue using scenic outdoor locations for his signature high-energy sequences. Fans reacted enthusiastically on social media, flooding the comments with excitement and nostalgia, calling it a “revival of childhood memories.” Many expressed happiness at Sharman Joshi’s return and the reunion of the original cast. The film is being produced by Rohit Shetty Picturez in collaboration with T-Series. While the plot has not yet been revealed, Shetty has confirmed that Akshay Kumar will also have a significant role in the film.
Disclaimer: This image is taken from Insta/@itsrohitshetty.

Entertainment
Mon, 27 Apr 2026
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Siddharth Bose
PM Modi in Barrackpore said that "Vande Mataram" should become the guiding mantra for rebuilding Bengal.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi, speaking on Monday, said that “Vande Mataram” played a central role in India’s freedom struggle and should now become a guiding principle for the reconstruction and development of Bengal in the 21st century. He assured people in West Bengal of development, employment opportunities, and improved security, stating that his government aims to transform the state into one of prosperity, peace, and happiness. Addressing a public gathering in Barrackpore, he said that “Vande Mataram” once inspired the fight against colonial rule and should now inspire Bengal’s revival and growth.

He added that his vision for the state includes turning “sujalam sufalam” into a policy direction, making “shasyashyamala” a foundation for employment generation, using “malayaja sheetala” as a symbol of peace and prosperity, and channeling the strength of Goddess Durga as a guarantee of justice and security for all citizens.

PM Modi also stated that under a BJP-led government, no citizen would face discrimination on the basis of caste or community. He promised strict action against illegal infiltrators while assuring that people from the Matua community would be granted citizenship benefits. He also criticized the TMC, alleging that it had failed to respect the mandate of voters, and urged people to support the BJP for establishing a “double-engine” government in the state.

Referring to the ongoing election process, he noted that the first phase of polling on April 23 witnessed a very high turnout of 92.35%, indicating strong voter participation despite tight security arrangements. He also mentioned that the second phase of voting is scheduled for April 29, while results are expected to be announced on May 4 along with other states.
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Mon, 27 Apr 2026
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New Zealand PM Christopher Luxon called the India–New Zealand FTA a “historic milestone” beyond trade with strategic importance. He said it was launched just 13 months after his India visit and praised the efforts of both countries’ ministers. The deal is expected to boost trade, investment, and cooperation, while strengthening long-term bilateral ties.

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Yashveer Singh
Gen Z CEO of World of Beauty maps out the Italian brand's expansion across Southeast Asia.

In “Culture Club,” Melanie Oliveiro explores the beauty product industry through a conversation with Joyce Tirindelli, a 20-something, third-generation CEO of the Italian skincare brand World of Beauty. Tirindelli shares how she was prepared for leadership and now oversees a portfolio of over 200 products that are vegan, Halal-certified, and environmentally friendly. She also discusses the brand’s expansion strategy in Southeast Asia, a region expected to become the world’s fourth-largest economy by 2030.
Disclaimer: This podcast is taken from CNA.

Economy
Mon, 27 Apr 2026
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Vikram Nair
Facing Consecutive Challenges: Can Labor Stabilise the NDIS with Tough Choices?

Tony Barry and Barrie Cassidy analyse Health Minister Mark Butler’s recent announcement that Labor plans to shift thousands of participants off the NDIS in an effort to reduce expenses. They also talk about the state of the economy, proposed taxes on gas companies, and Donald Trump.

Disclaimer: This podcast is taken from The Guardian

Lifestyle
Sat, 25 Apr 2026
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Isha Nair
Is Kash Patel the FBI's next target in what's being called a Trump-led purge?

Since the beginning of March, three cabinet secretaries have either resigned or been removed from the US administration. Reports now indicate that additional officials may also be at risk of losing their positions. Jonathan Freedland discusses with MS NOW White House correspondent Laura Barrón-López why Donald Trump appears to be acting with greater decisiveness and severity in his second term.

Disclaimer: This podcast is taken from The Guardian.

World
Fri, 24 Apr 2026
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Sanya Mukherjee
Chelsea in Chiang Mai: A Content Creator Discovers Northern Thailand

In “Destination Anywhere,” Melanie Oliveiro interviews travel content creator Chelsea Yap, who shares insights from her solo trip to Chiang Mai in Northern Thailand. Yap reflects on her six-day yoga and meditation experience at the Suan Sati Retreat and discusses the effectiveness of its sustainability initiatives. She also highlights her other travel experiences, which she documents through snapshots on Instagram and TikTok under the handle @offbeatsingaporean.

Disclaimer: This podcast is taken from CNA.

Asia In News
Wed, 22 Apr 2026