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Anna May Wong to be first Asian American featured on US currency
Groundbreaking actor Anna May Wong is set to become the first Asian American to appear on US currency. Anna May Wong's will be featured on the US currency a century after she landed her first leading role. Considered to be Hollywood's first Chinese American actor, Anna May Wong appeared in over 60 movies in a career spanning four decades. Anna May Wong died aged 56 in 1961.

MSNBC guest lambasts Trump, pokes fun at Americans with shocking US-Canada war warning; ‘We’re not just a snack’
A Canadian journalist warns of potential US-Canada conflict, blaming Trump's rhetoric and rising Republican hostility. He emphasizes Canada's need to protect itself, arguing the country is not just a passive "snack" in potential geopolitical tensions.

UAE mediating secret talks between Israel and Syria, sources say
The UAE has established a backchannel for security talks between Israel and Syria amid rising tensions. The discussions, initiated after Syrian President Ahmed Sharaa's UAE visit, focus on counterterrorism and confidence-building, without addressing military issues. This comes as Israel continues strikes in Syria to counter perceived threats, while Syria's new leaders seek to reassure Israel of their non-threatening stance.

Internet stunned as Trump teases ‘very big announcement’ coming soon, hints 'it's going to be a truly earth-shattering'
Trump teases an "earth-shattering" announcement coming soon, sparking wild speculation on social media about potential revelations ranging from alien disclosure to policy changes, leaving even his administration uncertain about the nature of the upcoming statement.

Pakistan minister embarrassed as anchor fact-checks his claim on live TV | Watch
Pakistan's information minister faced embarrassment on live TV when a Sky News anchor fact-checked his denial of terrorist camps, highlighting contradictions from Pakistan's own leaders and past admissions about sponsoring terrorism.

5,000 ants got Belgian teens in trouble: $7,700 fine or 12-month jail in Kenya
Two Belgian teenagers were fined $7,700 or face 12 months in prison for illegally possessing 5,000 ants in Kenya, intended for European and Asian markets. Arrested for violating wildlife conservation laws, they claimed naivety but were found guilty of trafficking a valuable species. Kenya's wildlife laws impose severe penalties for such offenses, highlighting a growing trend in lesser-known wildlife trafficking.

Kai Cenat's Streamer University gets 1 million applications in minutes: Here's how to enrol
Kai Cenat launches Streamer University, receiving 1 million applications within minutes. The free, weekend-long event for creators promises unique experiences, potential celebrity guest "professors" like MrBeast and Mark Rober, with enrollment open to all content creators.

Holy Father, moral voice: Who is a pope, what are his duties?
Pope Francis, who passed away at 88, was laid to rest in Rome on April 26. The Vatican Conclave to elect a new pope will begin on May 7. The pope serves as the spiritual leader of 1.4 billion Catholics and the head of state of Vatican City, with significant moral influence globally. 133 Cardinals are set to participate in the conclave.
How Russia reacted to India's 'Operation Sindoor' against Pakistan-based terror groups
Russia expressed deep concern over escalating tensions between India and Pakistan following India's "Operation Sindoor" against terror groups. Moscow urged peaceful resolution through diplomatic means, condemning terrorism and hoping for bilateral dialogue to maintain regional stability.

10 surprising facts about Pope conclave, the most secretive election in the world
Pope conclave begins to select new Catholic leader, with 133 cardinals voting secretly in Sistine Chapel. Strict rules prevent outside communication, with white smoke signaling selection. Only cardinals under 80 can vote, and any baptized Catholic male is eligible.

Iran says 'disturbed' by UK arrest of Iranians in terrorism probes
Iran's foreign ministry dismissed Britain's accusations regarding the arrest of seven Iranians in counter-terrorism operations, claiming they are baseless and harm bilateral relations. British authorities allege the detainees were involved in plotting threats and foreign interference. Iran's officials have requested clarification on the arrests and expressed willingness to cooperate if credible misconduct allegations arise.

US mission issues security alert in Pakistan, advises citizens to leave areas of active conflict
US Mission alerts Americans to leave conflict areas near India-Pakistan border following India's Operation Sindoor targeting terror infrastructure. Airspace closed, flights cancelled. Citizens advised to exercise caution, depart safely, or shelter in place.

'India is going to win’: Trump ally Laura Loomer's big statement on ‘Operation Sindoor’
India launched 'Operation Sindoor', conducting precision strikes on nine terrorist bases in Pakistan and PoK in response to the Pahalgam massacre. Trump ally Laura Loomer and US Congressman Thanedar expressed support, emphasizing India's right to defend itself against terrorism.

Trump admin's latest warning: 'Reconsider travel to Pakistan because...'
US State Department warns citizens to reconsider travel to Pakistan due to ongoing military tensions between India and Pakistan, following India's precision strikes against terrorist groups and potential armed conflict near the border.

‘US should stand with India’: Congressman Shri Thanedar backs ‘Operation Sindoor’
US Congressman Shri Thanedar supports India's retaliatory strikes against terror targets in Pakistan after the Pahalgam massacre, calling for US solidarity and emphasizing the need to combat terrorism and protect innocent lives.

Aussiewood to Mel Gibson: save us from Trump's movie tariffs
Australia's film industry is urging Mel Gibson to persuade President Trump to revoke proposed 100% tariffs on foreign films, which could threaten its A$1 billion business. Industry leaders warn that these tariffs could lead to significant job losses and increased ticket prices, jeopardizing the long-standing collaboration between Hollywood and Australian filmmakers.