UN aid chief says situation in Somalia worsened by US war on Iran

NewsFeed UN relief coordinator Tom Fletcher has slammed the war on Iran during a visit to Somalia where he says people in Mogadishu are suffering more as a result of the US-Israeli conflict 3,000km away. He says resources being diverted away from aid have exacerbated food shortages and worsened health conditions. Published On 29 Apr 202629 Apr 2026 Click here to share on social media share-nodes Share googleAdd Al Jazeera on Googleinfo Adblock test (Why?)
Assembly Exit Polls 2026: Ahead of May 4 Verdict, Zee News’ AI Anchor Zeenia Predicts Winners in 5 Key States

The Assembly Elections 2026 will conclude on April 29 after West Bengal ends voting at 6 pm. Exit polls will then start coming for the predictions of the high-stake battle in the five polling bound states.
‘Lone-wolf, self-radicalisation’: Was Mumbai stabbing incident a terror attack? Here’s how case is linked to religion

Two security guards stabbed in the wee hours of April 27 by a young man; this incident has left many questions. A terror attack? Why were they asked about their religion? What was the motive behind? Though these questions have not been solved yet, they remain a marker of rising religious discontent in India.
‘Are you a Hindu?’: Mumbai security guard Subroto Sen attacked by Zuber Ansari recounts stabbing attack horror

Subroto Sen, a security guard who was stabbed in a violent assault by 31-year-old Zaib Zuber Ansari in Mumbai’s Naya Nagar, has narrated to the police the sequence of events from the horrifying night that left him and his supervisor, Rajkumar Mishra, seriously injured.
Delhi-NCR wakes up to rain, thunderstorm brings relief from scorching heat, check full forecast here

After nearly a week of punishing heat that saw the mercury flirt with the 44°C mark, residents of the national capital finally breathed a sigh of relief this morning.
Meghalaya Honeymoon Murder: Why did Sonam Raghuvanshi get bail after 10 months in Raja Raghuvanshi case

Sonam Raghuvanshi, accused of murdering her husband during a Meghalaya honeymoon, has been granted bail after 10 months in jail.
Camp Mystic director apologizes to families of campers, counselors who died in flood

“I think about the night of the flood every moment of every day,” Edward Eastland said at a committee hearing Tuesday. “We tried our hardest that night and it wasn’t enough to save your daughters.”
Disaster declarations ripple through South Texas amid water crisis

Small towns around Corpus Christi worry where they’ll fall on the pecking order if the region’s water runs out.
TribCast: Texas’ looming data center fight

As Texas lawmakers prepare to tackle the thorny data center issue next session, what can we learn from Virginia’s experience?
Texas DACA recipient will be allowed to return after Trump administration deported him

José Contreras Diaz, 30, was arrested earlier this year during an immigration-related appointment and missed his son’s birth. He was deported to Honduras, the country he left when he was 8.