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UK Petrol Prices Drop April 19: First Relief After Iran War
UK petrol prices drop on April 19 after 46 days of rises: petrol 158.1p, diesel 191.2p. Iran war impact easing but costs remain elevated.

A380 Aircraft April 19: Airlines Phase Out Iconic Superjumbo
Airbus A380 phase-out accelerates as Singapore Airlines and Emirates cut routes. Learn why airlines are retiring the iconic superjumbo.

Japan-Australia Warship Deal April 20: $14B Mogami Frigate Contract
Japan-Australia finalize $14B Mogami frigate contract with first delivery in December 2029, strengthening Indo-Pacific defense partnership.

Hong Kong Accountability System April 20: Department Head Responsibility Explained
Hong Kong’s department head accountability system launching October 2026 covers 60+ officials. Yeung Liu explains permanent secretaries’ exclusion.

Kyiv Mass Shooting April 19: Police Response to Hostage Crisis
Kyiv supermarket shooting April 19: Six killed in hostage crisis. Police special forces neutralized the gunman. Latest incident updates.

Munich Coalition Talks Collapse April 19: Krause Faces Early Setback
Munich coalition talks between Greens and Volt collapse over power distribution ahead of May 1 inauguration.

Australia Theft Crisis April 20: Police Gaps Widen
Australia’s theft crisis: 1,000% surge in searches, interstate car thefts, and zero wage theft prosecutions expose law enforcement gaps.

Ikeda Senshu HD April 20: Regional Bank Alliance Reshapes Kansai
Shiga Bank and Ikeda Senshu HD form strategic alliance with ¥14.1 trillion combined assets, largest in Kansai. Merger remains optional.

US Debt Crisis April 19: Global Rating Agencies Face Scrutiny
Rating agencies face scrutiny for inconsistent debt standards on US, France, and China. Global markets react to sovereign rating disparities.