00:00Here are the world news headlines for tonight, April 14, 2026, based on the latest available
00:07updates. Globe showing Europe-Africa major global headlines. Red Circle Middle East tensions
00:15escalate. The U.S. Iran conflict continues to dominate global attention. Reports say a U.S.
00:24naval blockade of the Strait of Hormuz has begun sharply raising fears of a wider regional war.
00:31Nine News. Oil prices remain volatile after earlier spikes, while global institutions warn
00:39of a possible energy and economic shock. The Wall Street Journal. Diplomatic efforts are ongoing,
00:47but tensions remain extremely high following failed peace talks. Warning Algeria security
00:54incidents. Two reported suicide attacks in Bleda, Algeria, occurred during Pope Leo XIV's visit.
01:03Security forces prevented major damage, but the incidents triggered heightened regional security
01:09alerts. Wikipedia. Globe showing Asia-Australia economic and global policy updates. The INF and
01:19World Bank are holding key meetings today to assess how global conflicts are affecting inflation,
01:26energy supply, and growth forecasts. The Wall Street Journal. Major reports like the World Economic
01:34Outlook are being released, shaping global financial expectations for 2026. Globe with Meridians Asia and
01:43other updates. In parts of India, a public holiday is being observed from Bedkar Jayanti, with widespread
01:52closures of schools and banks in several states. The Economic Times. Regional celebrations and festivals are
02:01also taking place across South Asia, affecting transport and business schedules. Dove conflict and humanitarian
02:09situation. The Lebanon-Israel conflict aftermath continues to draw concern after heavy casualties from earlier
02:18strikes, with humanitarian agencies still warning of a worsening crisis in the region. Wikipedia.
02:26Compass bottom line. Tonight's global news is mainly focused on. Police car light rising U.S.
02:35Iran military tensions. Globe showing Europe-Africa economic risk warnings from global financial bodies.
02:44Warning security incidents in North Africa. Globe showing Asia-Australia ongoing regional conflicts and
02:53humanitarian concerns.
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