Trump's escalating threats against Iran after the rescue of a downed US airman dominate headlines, with Iran striking Kuwait's oil infrastructure and politicians reacting to aggressive rhetoric, while global oil markets and UK funeral costs feel the impact of the ongoing conflict.
National Health Service doctors prepare for a strike as calls are made to crack down on blue badge misuse, while the government announces new hubs to prevent youth crime and introduces a new farm inheritance tax rule causing concern.
Protests erupt in Texas against a border wall through a national park, while Trump's mass deportation plans are impacting small towns, and concerns over gunfire near the White House underscore domestic security issues.
Artemis II astronauts are on course to reach the far side of the Moon, captivating the world with stunning lunar pictures, while Nasa's chief discusses the search for alien life as a core mission aspect.
The Australian Human Rights Commission investigates allegations of racial discrimination by the NSW government, a family court rules an Aboriginal child should be returned to his community, and police face a negligence lawsuit after an officer's death.
Hungary faces "false flag" claims amidst allegations of a pipeline plot ahead of elections, while the Pope calls for global peace in his first Easter Mass and Germany faces uproar over new military service rules.
Major sponsors withdraw from a music festival due to the booking of Kanye West, following criticism from political figures, while the UK shows trends of falling out of love with social media.
Scientists raise concerns over satellite mirror plans potentially disrupting sleep and ecosystems worldwide, as China tightens regulations on its burgeoning drone industry.