
WTO Reform Talks Progress Despite US-India E-commerce Dispute
World Trade Organization members are approaching agreement on reform measures while negotiations face obstacles over e-commerce rules between the US and India.

World Trade Organization members are approaching agreement on reform measures while negotiations face obstacles over e-commerce rules between the US and India.

Dezi Freeman, wanted for killing two Australian police officers, was shot dead Monday after seven months on the run.
Russia will implement a ban on gasoline exports beginning April 1 as domestic fuel prices rise, according to government announcement.
Federal authorities are investigating an incident where a Frontier Airlines plane nearly collided with two trucks on a taxiway at Los Angeles International Airport.

Three more B-1 bombers have arrived at RAF Fairford, bringing the total number of US warplanes at the UK base to 14 as tensions with Iran escalate.

Iran reported hitting a U.S. oil tanker in the Gulf as regional tensions escalate, though the claim lacks immediate confirmation from other sources.

Lebanon reports 54 health workers killed during Israeli operations, while Gaza medics report four Palestinian deaths from Israeli fire.

Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen has seen her political standing improve following tensions with Trump over Greenland ahead of upcoming elections.
A member of Japan's Self-Defense Forces was arrested following an incident at the Chinese embassy in Japan.

Interior Secretary Doug Burgum met with Venezuelan officials to explore potential collaboration on oil production and critical mineral extraction.

Iraq confronts mounting economic and security pressures as ongoing regional conflict triggers attacks by both Iranian-backed militias and U.S. forces on its territory.

Energy facilities in Saudi Arabia, UAE and Qatar were evacuated as regional tensions escalate, causing oil prices to jump 5 percent.

European NATO allies, including the UK and Germany, declined a US request to join a mission protecting shipping in the Gulf from Iranian threats.

Sources say the Trump administration told Cuba that President Díaz-Canel must step down for negotiations to progress meaningfully.

Reports suggest the US may deploy airborne troops to the Middle East as regional strikes intensify, while Iran permits certain ships through Strait of Hormuz.
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