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The Guardian
The Guardian
Renault says 'seismic shift' in electric car interest after Iran war oil price shock - as it happened
Friday briefing: How rising antisemitism is striking fear into the everyday lives of British Jews
May 1
May 1
Here are the latest major world news headlines you should know today:
🌐 Global Politics & Conflict
Middle East tensions impacting global economy: Ongoing conflict involving the U.S., Israel, and Iran has pushed oil prices above $110 per barrel, causing inflation and economic pressure worldwide. �
The Guardian
Iran-related tensions remain high globally, with continued geopolitical instability affecting trade and energy markets. �
The Week
⚠️ Security & Society
Rising antisemitism in the UK: A knife attack in London has increased fear among Jewish communities, with reports of growing violence and calls for stronger government action. �
The Guardian
🌍 Major Developments Around the World
Africa’s largest airport project underway: Ethiopia is building a massive $12.5 billion airport expected to become one of the busiest globally. �
New York Post
Ancient Maya city discovered in Mexico during railway construction, revealing historical structures from 250–900 AD. �
New York Post
Canada upgrades stadiums for FIFA 2026, expanding capacity and infrastructure. �
New York Post
📈 Economy & Business
Electric vehicle demand surges: High fuel prices due to global conflict are accelerating the shift toward EVs, with demand rising sharply in Europe. �
The Guardian
Global economic uncertainty grows as energy costs and supply issues affect industries. �
The Guardian
🌏 Other Notable Updates
May Day protests worldwide highlight worker rights and economic inequality concerns. �
aljazeera.com
Mali crisis affects Hajj travel: Thousands of pilgrims face disruptions due to security issues and rising fuel costs. �
timesofindia.indiatimes.com
If you want, I can give you �⁠Pakistan-specific news, �⁠crypto news (like Binance updates), or �⁠Urdu/Hindi headlines as well.

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00:00The Guardian. The Guardian. Renault says seismic shift in electric car interest
00:06after Iran wore oil price shock as it happened. Friday Briefing, how rising anti-Semitism is
00:13striking fear into the everyday lives of British Jews. May 1st. May 1st. Here are the latest major
00:22world news headlines you should know today. Globe with Meridian's Global Politics and Conflict.
00:28Middle East tensions impacting global economy. Ongoing conflict involving the US, Israel,
00:35and Iran has pushed oil prices above $110 per barrel, causing inflation and economic pressure
00:41worldwide. The Guardian. Iran-related tensions remain high globally, with continued geopolitical
00:49instability affecting trade and energy markets. The Weak. Warning security and society.
00:57Rising anti-Semitism in the UK, a knife attack in London has increased fear among Jewish communities,
01:03with reports of growing violence and calls for stronger government action.
01:08The Guardian. Globe showing Europe-Africa major developments around the world.
01:14Africa's largest airport project underway, Ethiopia is building a massive $12.5 billion
01:20airport expected to become one of the busiest globally. New York Post. Ancient Maya City discovered in
01:28Mexico during railway construction, revealing historical structures from 250 to 900 A.D.
01:35New York Post. Canada upgrades stadiums for FIFA 2026, expanding capacity and infrastructure.
01:43New York Post. Chart increasing economy and business. Electric vehicle demand surges,
01:52high fuel prices due to global conflict are accelerating the shift toward EVs, with demand rising sharply in
01:58Europe. The Guardian. Global economic uncertainty grows as energy costs and supply issues affect
02:06industries. The Guardian. Globe showing Asia-Australia other notable updates. May Day protests worldwide
02:15highlight worker rights and economic inequality concerns. Al Jazeera.com. Mali crisis affects hedge travel,
02:24thousands of pilgrims face disruptions due to security issues and rising fuel costs.
02:29Times of India.IndiaTimes.com.
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