Russia Says It Will Expel Dutch Journalist

MOSCOW, April ⁠1 (Reuters) – ⁠Russia ⁠said on ​Wednesday it ‌would revoke ‌the ⁠accreditation of ⁠a Dutch journalist and ​subsequently expel ​the reporter from ⁠the country. Russian ⁠Foreign ⁠Ministry spokeswoman ​Maria Zakharova said ​this ⁠would be ⁠in response to the “expulsion” from the ⁠Netherlands of a correspondent of the Russian state news agency ⁠RIA Novosti. …

Read more

Boeing, Lockheed Martin to Boost Production of PAC-3 MSE Seekers, Pentagon Says

WASHINGTON, ⁠April ⁠1 (Reuters) – ⁠The Pentagon ​on ‌Wednesday ‌said ⁠it had reached ⁠a framework ​seven-year ​deal with ⁠Boeing ⁠Co ⁠and Lockheed Martin ​Corp to ​triple ⁠production ⁠capacity for Patriot Advanced ⁠Capability-3 Missile Segment Enhancement seekers. (Reporting ⁠by Susan Heavey; Editing by ​David ​Ljunggren) Copyright 2026 Thomson Reuters.

Burundi Ammunition Store Blasts Kill Four, Residents Say

BUJUMBURA, April 1 (Reuters) – Explosions at ⁠a ⁠military ammunition store in Burundi’s ⁠commercial capital on Tuesday night killed four people, with ​the blasts lasting several hours, according to comments from residents on Wednesday. An army spokesperson said ‌late on Tuesday that the ‌explosions, which reverberated across the city, sending plumes of smoke into the …

Read more

Estonia Says Stray Ukrainian Drones Entered Its Territory Between Monday and Tuesday

VILNIUS, April 1 (Reuters) – Drones detected in Estonia ⁠appear ⁠to have strayed from Ukraine ⁠while headed for Russia, the Baltic country’s armed forces ​said late on Tuesday. Estonia had earlier on Tuesday said it detected drones inside and outside ‌its airspace overnight, with broadcaster ‌ERR reporting that debris from at least one drone was …

Read more

EU Announces a Further $2.3 Million in Humanitarian Aid for Cuba

April 1 (Reuters) – The European Commission ⁠has ⁠released a further ⁠2 million euros ($2.3 million) in aid for ​Cuba, it said on Wednesday, to tackle what it ‌described as worsening humanitarian ‌conditions in the country. (Reporting by Sudip ​Kar-GuptaEditing by Keith Weir) Copyright 2026 Thomson Reuters.

Steve Jobs on being inspired by the Beatles | 60 Minutes Archive

“My model of business is the Beatles,” Steve Jobs, co-founder of Apple, told 60 Minutes in 2003, applauding their teamwork and innovation. “Great things in business are never done by one person. They’re done by a team of people.” Today marks the 50th anniversary of Apple’s founding.