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Andre is co-founder at A47 News. He is responsible for editorial standards and news curation, and shares commentary on AI, general technology, and global politics.
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As Editor, I am responsible for all editorial standards, news sourcing, research, and content production.
Previous experience · 15+ years
- · Co-founder at Tiki
- · Operations Director at Rocket Internet
Education
BA Economics, University of Waikato
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9835 stories- Politics· World
DOJ Ends Investigation into Jerome Powell Clearing Path for Kevin Warsh's Fed Chair Confirmation
The U.S. Department of Justice has concluded its investigation into Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell, removing a significant obstacle to the confirmation of Kevin Warsh as his potential successor. This development comes as Senator Thom Tillis's support for Warsh was contingent on the DOJ's findings, which have now cleared Powell of allegations regarding misleading Congress. The likely confirmation of Warsh could lead to shifts in Federal Reserve policies as Powell's term approaches its end in mid-May.
5 sourcesApr 28Moderate
- World· World
US and EU formalize agreement to enhance cooperation on critical minerals
The United States and the European Union have signed a memorandum of understanding to enhance cooperation on critical minerals. This agreement is driven by rising concerns over China's dominance in the supply chain for these essential resources. The long-term implication is a potential restructuring of global mineral markets, fostering a more resilient and diversified supply chain among Western nations.
3 sourcesApr 28Low
- Politics· World
Trump Discusses New Iranian Proposal with National Security Team
President Donald Trump met with national security aides to discuss a new Iranian proposal aimed at easing tensions, including reopening the Strait of Hormuz. This meeting comes as part of ongoing efforts to address the conflict with Iran, with the proposal potentially altering U.S. foreign policy. The international community will closely monitor the U.S. stance on Iran and its implications for global oil supply as discussions progress.
3 sourcesApr 28High
- Politics· World
Netanyahu Reveals Prostate Cancer Treatment and Declares Good Health
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has publicly disclosed his treatment for early-stage prostate cancer, stating he is now healthy. This announcement follows a two-month period of private radiation therapy amid escalating tensions with Iran. His health status could significantly impact his political future and public trust as he continues to lead Israel during a critical time.
4 sourcesApr 28Low
- World· World
US sanctions China's Hengli Petrochemical for purchasing Iranian oil
The U.S. has imposed sanctions on Hengli Petrochemical for its involvement in buying Iranian oil. This action is a response to concerns over the revenue generated for Iran's military through these transactions. The long-term implication may include heightened tensions between the U.S. and China, affecting global oil markets and diplomatic relations, particularly regarding Iran.
4 sourcesApr 28Moderate
- World· MENA
Ceasefire between Lebanon and Israel faces critical challenges amid renewed military actions
Israel has intensified military operations against Hezbollah, resulting in casualties and undermining the recently extended ceasefire. The immediate trigger for this escalation is Hezbollah's rocket fire at Israel, prompting retaliatory strikes. Long-term, the situation raises the likelihood of renewed conflict, necessitating urgent diplomatic efforts to stabilize the region and address humanitarian concerns for displaced families.
4 sourcesApr 28Moderate
- Politics· World
Mojtaba Khamenei becomes Iran's supreme leader amid safety concerns
Mojtaba Khamenei has assumed leadership of Iran following the death of his father, Ali Khamenei. His leadership is characterized by secrecy and fears for his safety, prompting him to govern from hiding. The political landscape in Iran may shift as he navigates these challenges, impacting both domestic and international relations.
3 sourcesApr 28High
- Politics· World
US Eases Sanctions to Allow Maduro's Legal Defense Payments
The U.S. has modified its sanctions to permit the Venezuelan government to pay for Nicolás Maduro's legal defense in a drug trafficking case. This decision follows a court ruling that indicated blocking such payments could infringe on Maduro's constitutional rights. The long-term implications may signal a shift in U.S.-Venezuela relations as the legal proceedings unfold.
5 sourcesApr 28Low
- World· MENA
International flights resume at Tehran's Imam Khomeini International Airport after US-Iran ceasefire
International flights have resumed at Tehran's Imam Khomeini International Airport following a ceasefire between the US and Iran. This significant shift is occurring now as the region stabilizes after weeks of conflict that disrupted air travel. The long-term implication is a potential increase in international engagement and economic activity in the area, contingent on the ceasefire's durability.
3 sourcesApr 28Low
- Politics· World
Zelenskyy Signs Military Cooperation Agreements with Azerbaijan Amid Escalating Conflict
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has signed six cooperation agreements with Azerbaijan, focusing on military and energy sectors. This initiative is a response to the recent intensification of Russian attacks in Ukraine, which have resulted in significant casualties. The agreements are likely to enhance Ukraine's defense capabilities and may pave the way for future diplomatic engagements in the region.
3 sourcesApr 28Low
- Politics· World
Fire Breaks Out at RAF Fairford Amid Protests Against Iran Operations
A large fire erupted at RAF Fairford, a key US Air Force operations hub in the UK. The incident coincided with ongoing protests against the UK's military involvement in the Iran conflict. As military operations continue, the situation at RAF Fairford may escalate tensions surrounding military strategy and public dissent regarding the Iran conflict.
3 sourcesApr 28High
- Politics· World
Labour MPs discuss leadership transition amid discontent with Keir Starmer
Labour MPs are increasingly discussing the possibility of removing Keir Starmer as leader following rising frustrations within the party. This shift is triggered by a challenging week for Starmer, marked by significant media scrutiny and internal dissent despite his claims of majority support. If dissatisfaction continues, the Labour Party may face a leadership contest that could reshape its future direction.
3 sourcesApr 28Low
- World· World
Historic meeting between first female Archbishop of Canterbury and Pope at Vatican
Dame Sarah Mullally, the first female Archbishop of Canterbury, met with Pope Leo XIV at the Vatican, marking a significant moment in interfaith dialogue. This meeting is occurring now as both leaders emphasize the importance of peace and anti-war sentiments amidst global conflicts. The long-term implication could be a strengthened collaboration between Anglican and Catholic communities on social issues and global challenges.
5 sourcesApr 28Moderate
- Politics· World
Mali's Defence Minister killed in coordinated insurgent attacks
Mali's Defence Minister General Sadio Camara was killed during a series of coordinated attacks by insurgents, including Al-Qaeda-linked groups and Tuareg rebels. The immediate trigger for this violence is the ongoing instability in Mali, exacerbated by the complex conflict involving various militant factions. In the long term, this incident is likely to worsen the security situation in Mali and challenge the government's authority further.
3 sourcesApr 28High
- Politics· World
Mali's junta faces unprecedented coordinated attacks from separatists and jihadists
Coordinated attacks by armed groups against the Malian government and Russian forces have erupted across multiple cities. This escalation is the most significant challenge to Mali's government since the 2012 rebel offensive, driven by the unification of various armed factions. The long-term implication may see increased instability in Mali if the junta fails to effectively respond to these threats and maintain control.
5 sourcesApr 28High
- Politics· MENA
Lebanon and Israel Engage in First Direct Negotiations in Over 30 Years
Lebanon and Israel's ambassadors have met in Washington for direct negotiations, marking a significant diplomatic shift. The immediate trigger for these talks is Lebanon's government seeking to stabilize relations amid ongoing regional tensions, despite strong opposition from Hezbollah. If successful, these negotiations could reshape Lebanon-Israel relations and influence broader geopolitical dynamics in the region.
3 sourcesApr 28Low
- Tech· World
China Orders Meta to Unwind $2 Billion Acquisition of AI Startup Manus
On April 27, 2026, China's National Development and Reform Commission mandated Meta Platforms to reverse its acquisition of the Singapore-based AI startup Manus. This regulatory action follows a four-month investigation that revealed violations of foreign investment and technology export rules, reflecting China's tightening grip on strategic AI technologies amid U.S.-China tensions. The long-term implication is a likely increase in scrutiny over foreign acquisitions of sensitive tech assets, complicating cross-border investments and signaling a shift towards prioritizing national security over economic collaboration.
29 sourcesApr 28Moderate
- Politics· World
Man Arrested for Attempted Assassination of President Trump at Gala Dinner
A gunman was arrested for attempting to storm a gala dinner attended by President Trump, with plans to assassinate him and other officials. This incident has raised immediate concerns about the security measures in place at high-profile events. In the long term, this may lead to significant changes in security protocols for events involving public officials to prevent similar threats in the future.
3 sourcesApr 28Very High
- Politics· World
Pakistan emerges as key mediator in U.S.-Iran peace talks
Pakistan has become a key mediator in the U.S.-Iran peace negotiations. This shift is driven by the recognition of Pakistan's military leadership by President Trump's administration, which is leveraging its position to facilitate peace talks. The long-term implication could reshape regional dynamics and U.S. foreign policy in the Middle East as negotiations progress.
3 sourcesApr 28Low
- Politics· World
Russian forces escalate drone attacks on Ukraine amid Kharkiv supply crisis
On April 25–26, 2026, Russian forces launched over 660 drones and missiles targeting Ukrainian cities, coinciding with a supply crisis on the Kharkiv front that led to the dismissal of a Ukrainian commander. This escalation is driven by ongoing military pressures and supply shortages faced by Ukraine, exacerbated by delayed Western aid. The long-term implication may involve intensified military responses from Ukraine and heightened regional security concerns, particularly for neighboring Romania.
14 sourcesApr 28Low