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Trump says UFO documents to be released soon

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Trump says UFO documents to be released soon

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President Donald Trump told a Turning Point USA event in Phoenix on April 17-18 that a review of U.S. government files on unidentified flying objects and unexplained aerial phenomena (UAP) has uncovered “many very interesting documents,” and that an initial tranche of records will be released “very, very soon.” Trump said he directed Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth and other agencies in February to begin identifying and declassifying files related to alien life and UAPs. His comments come amid congressional pressure — including Rep. Anna Paulina Luna’s request for 46 Pentagon videos by an April 14 deadline and threats of subpoenas — and follow recent hearings and the creation of the All-domain Anomaly Resolution Office (AARO). The Pentagon has previously said it found no evidence of extraterrestrial technology in past investigations, and a 2024 report attributed most sightings to misidentifications. Pentagon officials did not immediately provide a timeline for disclosure; White House spokespeople and agency leaders have said reviews are underway and compliance is intended. Some reports also noted plans to probe recent deaths and disappearances of scientists, with the FBI mentioned as part of related inquiries.

UK counter-terror police probe London arson attack

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UK counter-terror police probe London arson attack

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British counter-terror officers are investigating an attempted arson on a business in Hendon, north-west London, on the night of April 17-18, 2026. Police say a man was seen placing a plastic bag containing three bottles of fluid outside a row of shops and lighting them; the bottles failed to fully ignite, causing only minor damage and no injuries. Counter Terrorism Policing London is leading the probe with support from the Met’s north-west command area, although authorities say the incident is not currently being treated as a terrorist offence. Investigators are examining whether the attack is linked to a recent string of similar incidents in north London, including a synagogue arson in Finchley (in which two people were arrested), four Jewish community ambulances torched in Golders Green in late March, and an attempted arson at a Persian-language media outlet. A small Islamist group has claimed responsibility on social media for some of the incidents, but police have not verified those claims. Officers have increased patrols in the area, including armed units and Project Servator deployments, and have urged the public to share any footage or information.

French peacekeeper killed in southern Lebanon attack

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French peacekeeper killed in southern Lebanon attack

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A French soldier serving with the UN Interim Force in Lebanon (UNIFIL) was killed and three other peacekeepers wounded on April 18, 2026, during a small-arms ambush in southern Lebanon, French and U.N. officials said. President Emmanuel Macron named the dead as Staff Sgt. Florian Montorio of the 17th Parachute Engineer Regiment and accused Hezbollah of responsibility, urging Lebanese authorities to arrest those behind the attack and ensure UNIFIL’s safety. Defence Minister Catherine Vautrin said Montorio was ambushed while on a mission to clear a route to an isolated UNIFIL post in the Deir Kifa/Ghandouriyeh area; two of the wounded were seriously injured and all were evacuated to hospital. UNIFIL said initial assessments indicated fire came from non-state actors and opened an investigation. Lebanon’s president and prime minister condemned the shooting and ordered probes. The incident occurred the day after a 10-day ceasefire took effect between Israel and Hezbollah and follows prior attacks on French personnel in the region, heightening concerns about the safety and freedom of movement for U.N. peacekeepers in southern Lebanon.

Trump in talks to settle $10 billion IRS lawsuit

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Trump in talks to settle $10 billion IRS lawsuit

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Lawyers for President Donald Trump and the Internal Revenue Service told a federal court in mid-April they are engaged in talks to resolve a $10 billion lawsuit the president, his sons Donald Jr. and Eric, and the Trump Organization filed against the IRS and the Treasury Department over the unauthorized disclosure of Trump’s tax records in 2019–2020. In a filing in Miami federal court the parties asked a judge to pause proceedings for 90 days while they “engage in discussions designed to resolve this matter and to avoid protracted litigation.” The suit stems from a breach by a former IRS contractor who later pleaded guilty and was sentenced for stealing and leaking tax files to news outlets. Plaintiffs seek damages for alleged reputational and financial harm. Ethics watchdogs and Democratic lawmakers have raised alarms about the conflict of interest posed by a sitting president negotiating a settlement with agencies he oversees and have proposed legislation to bar presidents and their families receiving such federal settlement payments. Trump has said any proceeds would go to charity; any payout would likely be taxpayer-funded and require court approval.

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Ukraine strikes multiple Russian oil facilities

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Ukraine strikes multiple Russian oil facilities

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On April 18, 2026 Ukrainian drone units struck a string of Russian oil and port facilities, Kyiv and Russian regional officials said. Targets reported included the Novokuibyshevsk and Syzran refineries in Samara Oblast, the Vysotsk Baltic Sea port in Leningrad region, an oil pumping station at Tikhoretsk in Krasnodar Krai and an oil depot in Russian-occupied Sevastopol, Crimea. Ukrainian drone forces commander Robert Brovdi took responsibility for several attacks and said recent strikes on ports and terminals had cut shipments by about 880,000 barrels per day, a figure Reuters could not immediately verify. Russian authorities and Telegram channels reported large fires at some sites and said many attacking drones were downed; Russia’s defence ministry gave higher interception figures. Reports also said Ukraine struck landing ships and a warship in Crimea. The strikes come amid an intensified Kyiv campaign to hit energy infrastructure that Moscow relies on for wartime revenue, and follow months of long-range drone operations targeting Russia’s export logistics.

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London police probe drone threat near Israeli embassy

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London police probe drone threat near Israeli embassy

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LONDON, April 17 (Reuters) - Metropolitan Police and Counter Terrorism Policing London began investigating a suspected security incident after a group posted a video claiming to have targeted the Israeli embassy in Kensington with drones carrying "dangerous substances." Officers sealed off Kensington Gardens, set up cordons and were assessing a number of "discarded items" found near the embassy. A Metropolitan Police chemical, biological, radiological and nuclear (CBRN) unit, forensic teams, divers and officers in protective clothing were deployed as a precaution. The Israeli embassy said its staff were safe and the building had not been attacked. The online footage was apparently posted by a group calling itself Harakat Ashab al-Yamin al-Islamia, which has claimed responsibility for recent arson attacks in London and other incidents in Europe; police are working to determine the authenticity of the video and any link to the items in the park. Earlier this month detectives charged two men with hostile surveillance of the embassy, and recent arrests have followed suspected attacks on Jewish community sites in the capital.
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