00:00The Guardian. The Guardian.
00:03Consequences of Iran war may echo for months or years to come,
00:07EU chief warns, as it happened.
00:10Cornibil, 40 years on, inside the May 1st Guardian Weekly.
00:15April 29th. April 29th.
00:19Here are the latest world news headlines today, May 1st, 2026.
00:24Globe with Meridian's Global Politics and Conflicts.
00:28The ongoing Iran-related conflict continues to impact global stability,
00:33with EU leaders warning that its consequences could last for months or even years,
00:38especially due to rising energy prices and economic disruptions.
00:42The Guardian.
00:44Tensions in the Middle East remain high,
00:47with continued military actions and regional instability affecting multiple countries.
00:52Al Jazeera.
00:54European Union Europe and International Affairs.
00:58European countries are introducing emergency economic measures
01:02to deal with rising fuel and energy costs caused by global conflicts.
01:07The Guardian.
01:09Political developments continue in the EU,
01:11including disputes over governance and reforms in countries like Hungary.
01:16The Guardian.
01:18Globe showing Asia-Australia-Asia and regional updates.
01:21In Southeast Asia, governments are focusing on digital regulations and social reforms,
01:28including rules for online platforms and child protection policies.
01:33Burnauma.
01:34Myanmar continues efforts to eliminate child labor and improve workforce monitoring.
01:40Burnauma.
01:42Globe showing Europe-Africa global events and society.
01:46International Labor Day, May 1st, is being celebrated worldwide,
01:51honoring workers and highlighting issues like fair wages and labor rights.
01:55The Economic Times.
01:58Globe showing America's other key developments.
02:01Security concerns remain in parts of Europe,
02:04with some countries raising terror threat levels and responding to recent incidents.
02:11environmental and historical focus,
02:14the world marks 40 years since the Chernobyl disaster,
02:17reflecting on its long-term global impact.
02:20The Guardian.
02:21The Guardian.
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