UK Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer is again rejecting calls for his resignation over the appointment of Peter Mandelson as Ambassador to the US .He has shifted blame to foreign ministry officials , who he says withheld vetting concerns about Mr Mandelson that would have halted his employment.
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Folge vom 21.04.2026Starmer again fends off calls for his resignation over Mandelson appointment
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Folge vom 21.04.2026Iran and the US offer mixed messages on path ahead with end of ceasefire in sightIt's still unclear whether Iran will come to the table for talks with the United States on Tuesday, just as a two-week ceasefire is set to expire. Tehran continues to resist pressure from the United States and Israel to agree to their nuclear deal, while tensions escalate over ensuring safe passageway through critical global shipping route the Strait of Hormuz.
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Folge vom 21.04.2026NASA rolls out core stage for the next mission to the moon: Artemis IIIIt's been a week since the crew of Artemis II (2) dropped back to earth after a record-breaking mission, but concrete steps are already being taken to achieve the next phase of NASA's lunar goals. The Michoud Assembly Facility in New Orleans has rolled out the largest section of NASA's Space Launch System rocket, which will launch a second crewed mission known as Artemis III (3).
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Folge vom 20.04.2026$2 petrol prices likely here to stay, as government looks to new instant tax deductionEnergy stocks lag, as oil prices remained volatile around supply concerns in the Strait of Hormuz, even as petrol prices eased, though still well above last year’s levels. Market analyst Evan Lucas unpacks what it all means for households and investors, as attention also turns to the federal government’s new $1,000 instant tax deduction set to benefit more than six million workers. Mark Chapman from H&R Block explains who gains from that, how it works, and when the savings will flow through.