Thursday, April 30, 2026
28.1 C
New Delhi

Evening news wrap: Russia launches biggest airstrikes on Ukraine since war began; Japan PM Shigeru Ishiba quits, and more

Evening news wrap: Russia launches biggest airstrikes on Ukraine since war began; Japan PM Shigeru Ishiba quits, and more

Vladimir Putin, Volodymyr Zelenskyy, Shigeru Ishiba (file photo)

Russia on Sunday, carried out its largest airstrike on Kyiv since the war began, causing casualties and damaging a key government building. Ukraine responded by targeting Russia’s Druzhba oil pipeline. Peace talks remain stalled, while international calls for stricter sanctions continue. In Japan, Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba resigned following pressure from the LDP after an upper house election loss, avoiding a no-confidence vote. A separate immigration raid at a Hyundai plant in Georgia led to the arrest of 475 workers, mostly Korean nationals, prompting a response from South Korea.In India, Prime Minister Narendra Modi attended a BJP workshop at the Parliament complex, where he sat in the last row and spoke on the importance of party workers. The two-day session focused on party history and improving efficiency among parliamentarians. While the US, Vice President JD Vance defended a strike on a Venezuelan drug cartel boat that killed 11, with questions raised about its legality.

Here are your top-five stories of the evening

Russia’s largest aerial attack on Ukraine since the war began

Russia has carried out its most extensive airstrike on Kyiv since the start of the war, causing casualties and damaging a major government facility. In response, Ukraine struck Russia’s Druzhba oil pipeline. As peace negotiations remain at a standstill, global pressure for stricter sanctions on Russia is growing, while President Zelenskyy has signaled openness to meeting with President Putin. Read full story

Japan PM Shigeru Ishiba steps down to avoid split in party

Japan’s Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba has announced his resignation, facing growing pressure from the LDP after a major loss in the upper house elections. After resisting demands to step down for over a month, his decision helps avert a possible no-confidence vote. Ishiba’s brief time in office was plagued by falling approval ratings and economic difficulties, such as soaring rice prices, ultimately contributing to his rapid political decline. Read full story

PM Modi sits in last row during NDA workshop

Prime Minister Narendra Modi took part in a Bharatiya Janata Party workshop held at the Parliament complex, where he highlighted the significance of each party worker. The two-day program featured sessions on the BJP’s history and strategies to enhance the effectiveness of its parliamentarians. During the session he was seen seated on the last row. Read full story

US raid on Hyundai plant, over 400 arrested

A large-scale immigration raid at a Hyundai facility in Georgia resulted in the arrest of 475 workers, mostly Korean nationals, prompting diplomatic action from South Korea. Federal agents carried out the operation after a lengthy investigation into illegal employment practices. Involving several agencies, the raid underscored a broader effort to combat labor exploitation and enforce federal laws, according to the Department of Homeland Security. Read full story

US Vice- President JD Vance defends US strike on Venezuela

US Vice President JD Vance defended a recent American strike on a Venezuelan drug cartel vessel, downplaying concerns over its legality. The operation, which resulted in 11 deaths, targeted a boat suspected of transporting narcotics, with President Trump confirming the mission. The US military identified the crew as members of the Venezuelan gang Tren de Aragua, though the incident has sparked questions about adherence to international law. Read full story Go to Source

Hot this week

Sebastian Sawe gets royal treatment after historic London Marathon run: ‘Rs 57 lakh, car of his choice, custom registration plates’

Sebastian Sawe received a hero’s welcome in Kenya after becoming the first man to officially break the two-hour marathon barrier. He met with the Kenyan President, who rewarded him for his historic London Marathon run. Read More

Why Japan is recruiting bodybuilders and MMA fighters for elderly care

Image: The Japan Times Japan’s rapidly ageing population is forcing a rethink of how the country supports its elderly, with some care providers turning to an unexpected workforce including bodybuilders and combat sports athletes. Read More

EC Says Allegations Of Irregularities In Kolkata Strongroom Have No Merit After TMC Sit-In

The protest followed TMC Supremo and West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee’s appeal to party workers and polling agents to maintain a 24-hour vigil over strongrooms Go to Source Read More

Op Sindoor Anniversary: Women Officers Who Fronted Briefings To Address Media On May 7

The briefing is expected to reflect on the conduct, significance and strategic messaging of Operation Sindoor Go to Source Read More

‘The Apprentice’ may be rebooted

The Apprentice remains one of Donald Trump’s most recognisable television ventures. Read More

Topics

Sebastian Sawe gets royal treatment after historic London Marathon run: ‘Rs 57 lakh, car of his choice, custom registration plates’

Sebastian Sawe received a hero’s welcome in Kenya after becoming the first man to officially break the two-hour marathon barrier. He met with the Kenyan President, who rewarded him for his historic London Marathon run. Read More

Why Japan is recruiting bodybuilders and MMA fighters for elderly care

Image: The Japan Times Japan’s rapidly ageing population is forcing a rethink of how the country supports its elderly, with some care providers turning to an unexpected workforce including bodybuilders and combat sports athletes. Read More

EC Says Allegations Of Irregularities In Kolkata Strongroom Have No Merit After TMC Sit-In

The protest followed TMC Supremo and West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee’s appeal to party workers and polling agents to maintain a 24-hour vigil over strongrooms Go to Source Read More

Op Sindoor Anniversary: Women Officers Who Fronted Briefings To Address Media On May 7

The briefing is expected to reflect on the conduct, significance and strategic messaging of Operation Sindoor Go to Source Read More

‘The Apprentice’ may be rebooted

The Apprentice remains one of Donald Trump’s most recognisable television ventures. Read More

LeAnn Rimes reschedules two shows from ongoing tour

Grammy-winning artist LeAnn Rimes, who has been gearing up for her much-anticipated tour, has now postponed two of her upcoming shows due to health concerns. Read More

Olivia Rodrigo announces new tour

Get ready to experience the electrifying ‘The Unraveled’ tour with the pop phenomenon Olivia Rodrigo! Read More

FIDE opens bidding for Gukesh vs Sindarov World Championship match; provisional dates revealed

The FIDE has opened bids to host the 2026 World Chess Championship between D Gukesh and Javokhir Sindarov and revealed key details, including prize fund, provisional dates, estimated budget and more. Read More

Related Articles