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Archived digest for April 27, 2026. This page preserves that day's global news selection with compact summaries, visible HTML text, and clear source attribution.

April 27, 2026
Australia news live: Wong heads to Japan, China and South Korea to secure fuel supply; new ADF armoured vehicles ordered
EnergyThe Guardian World

Australia news live: Wong heads to Japan, China and South Korea to secure fuel supply; new ADF armoured vehicles ordered

Australia's Foreign Affairs Minister, Penny Wong, is visiting Japan, China, and South Korea to strengthen fuel and energy supply chains. This tour is crucial due to rising costs and supply concerns impacting the country's economy.

Suspected gunman likely targeting Trump administration officials at White House press dinner, acting attorney general says – live
PoliticsThe Guardian World

Suspected gunman likely targeting Trump administration officials at White House press dinner, acting attorney general says – live

A 31-year-old suspect has been charged with multiple offenses after a shooting at the White House correspondents' dinner, allegedly targeting officials linked to the Trump administration. This incident raises concerns about security at high-profile events involving government figures.

Anti-Trump sentiment being examined as motive for White House press dinner shooting
ShippingThe Guardian World

Anti-Trump sentiment being examined as motive for White House press dinner shooting

Investigators are exploring anti-Trump motives in a shooting incident at the White House Correspondents' Dinner, where the suspect reportedly targeted Trump and senior officials. This event raises concerns about political violence and security at high-profile gatherings.

UK government move to delay social media ban faces pushback in Lords
PoliticsThe Guardian World

UK government move to delay social media ban faces pushback in Lords

The UK government's proposal to delay new social media regulations for children by up to three years faces opposition in the House of Lords. Critics argue this move undermines previous commitments for swift action to protect young users online.