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At least 21 killed, 61 injured in blast at Changsha fireworks factory

A late-afternoon explosion at a fireworks plant in Changsha, Hunan, killed at least 21 and injured 61. More than 500 rescuers were dispatched as evacuations continued amid risks from black powder warehouses and authorities launched an investigation.

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Hunan fireworks factory blast kills 21, injures 61; Xi orders swift probe

A blast at a fireworks factory in Hunan killed 21 and injured 61 on Monday, according to state media. President Xi Jinping called for a speedy, thorough investigation and strict accountability.

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USCIS pause on OPT decisions leaves Iranian students in limbo

An indefinite hold on work-permit adjudications for nationals of countries under 2025 travel bans has stalled OPT approvals, leaving thousands of Iranian students in the U.S. uncertain about their postgraduation plans.

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Trump alleges CNN posted 'fake' Iran statement, says authorities reviewing possible crime

Hours after announcing a two-week ceasefire contingent on reopening the Strait of Hormuz, Donald Trump accused CNN of publishing a “fake” Iranian statement and said authorities are examining whether a crime was committed. CNN stood by its reporting.

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War in Iran shadows Trump’s China trip as U.S. weighs oil request and possible tech concessions

With a visit to Beijing due next week, Washington is exploring a Chinese oil release to ease gas prices while bracing for potential asks from Xi Jinping on U.S. technology restrictions, according to experts and early reporting.

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U.S. beef producers pin hopes on Trump–Xi summit for China export license renewals

U.S. beef producers are seeking a breakthrough at the May 14–15 Trump–Xi summit to renew China export licenses that lapsed last year, after more than 400 plants lost eligibility and exports once peaked at $1.7 billion.

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Pakistan coach Manzur ul Hassan says skipping 2019 FIH Pro League was a mistake

New head coach Manzur ul Hassan said on Tuesday that Pakistan’s absence from the inaugural FIH Pro League cost players vital exposure, as he readies the team for next month’s fixtures against Belgium, Spain, India and England.

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Khanna, Deluzio back tariffs and industrial investment on Pittsburgh steel tour to counter China

Touring Pittsburgh-area steel facilities on Thursday, Reps. Ro Khanna and Chris Deluzio advocated strategic tariffs, tax credits and direct federal investment to help U.S. producers compete with China, which the World Steel Association says makes over half of global output.

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Central Asian summit launches regional green partnerships, spotlights Tehran Convention amid Caspian Sea decline

At the inaugural Regional Ecological Summit in Astana on 24 April 2026, Central Asian leaders unveiled joint initiatives on the circular economy and glaciers, while a dialogue on the Tehran Convention warned of sharp water losses in the Caspian Sea.

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واشنگتن: مذاکرات با میانجیها ادامه دارد؛ پاسخ نهایی ایران نرسیده و تحریمهای تازه مرتبط با ایران اعلام شد

مقامها به ایبیسی نیوز گفتند گفتوگوها برای پایان دادن به جنگ از طریق واسطهها جریان دارد اما واشنگتن هنوز پاسخ نهایی تهران به پیشنویس تفاهم را دریافت نکرده است. همزمان، سه فرد و نه نهاد بهدلیل ارتباط با برنامههای نظامی ایران تحریم شدند.

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China says April exports up 14.1%, beating analysts’ estimates ahead of planned Trump–Xi talks

Official data showed China’s exports rose 14.1% in April from a year earlier, beating analysts’ estimates. Imports increased 25.3%, and the figures came days before a planned meeting in Beijing between U.S. President Donald Trump and Chinese leader Xi Jinping.

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U.S. sanctions 10 China and Hong Kong entities over support for Iran’s drones and missiles

The U.S. Treasury imposed sanctions on 10 individuals and companies in China and Hong Kong for supporting Iran’s Shahed drone and ballistic missile programs, and said it remains ready to take economic action against Iran’s military industrial base.

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Essay argues Iran’s ‘Bloody Dey 1404’ turned fear into collective action

A new Persian-language essay by an author signing as Zakaria contends that the “heroic tragedy” of Bloody Dey 1404 did not yield silence, but released long‑stored social energy, fueling courage, anger and collective acts from graveside gatherings to campus unrest.

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Raising AI Capital Across Borders: What Investors Want in North America, Europe and Asia

As AI founders go global, the playbook changes by region. North America holds the deepest capital pools, Europe is prioritizing quality and compliance, and Asia’s funding is shaped by state-led priorities. Avoiding common missteps is key to winning investment.

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Iran and UAE trade accusations over Gulf pollution risk at the IMO

Iran and the United Arab Emirates exchanged accusations at the International Maritime Organization over who is responsible for rising pollution risks in the Gulf, as satellite imagery in the past two months has shown signs of oil on the water amid attacks on shipping.

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Report: Israel built secret base in Iraq to support strikes on Iran; Iraqi troops hit near site

Israel established a covert base in Iraq’s desert to back its air campaign against Iran and, when Iraqi soldiers moved to inspect it in March, struck them to keep the site hidden, a report said. The post was set up before the fighting and with U.S. awareness.

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Tehran oil depot fires stoke toxic air and water fears as war targets infrastructure

Israeli airstrikes on oil facilities in and around Tehran ignited large fires, prompting Iranian warnings about acid rain and long-term contamination. Experts say pollutants could threaten public health and water sources long after the fighting ends.

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Iranian commentator says ruling establishment failing at home and abroad, warns of 'final days'

In a sharply worded commentary, Aliakbar Omidmehr argues that Iran’s clerical‑military leadership has failed domestically and internationally, citing alleged attacks on Arab countries of the Persian Gulf, moves over the Strait of Hormuz, and a prolonged internet shutdown.

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Reflection on Iran’s 2003 'Charter 81' points to an unrealized bid for opposition cooperation

Writer Amir Daha recounts a conversation with Dr. Hossein Baqerzadeh about 'Charter 81,' a twelve‑point framework published in Bahman 1381 (February 2003) to guide pro‑democracy cooperation that, they say, drew early interest but never translated into practice.

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Fuel costs tied to conflict in Iran drive return to charcoal, putting conservation gains at risk

A surge in fuel prices, described as largely spurred by the conflict in Iran, is pushing families in settlements like Kibera in Nairobi and Bhalswa in Delhi back to charcoal and firewood, conservationists warn—threatening health and years of conservation work.

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