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Sunday, April 19, 2026 — the most important stories, distilled and fact-checked
Global political, sports, and security developments dominate today's news with key events in Iran-US tensions, Bulgarian elections, and major sports updates
Significant news includes the US seizure of an Iranian cargo ship near the Strait of Hormuz amid ongoing tensions, and Bulgarian President Rumen Radev's Progressive Bulgaria party leading parliamentary election results. In sports, Manchester City secured a narrow Premier League win over Arsenal, while Jayson Tatum surpassed Kobe Bryant on the NBA playoff three-point list. Additionally, protests at a Wisconsin beagle breeding facility resulted in multiple arrests, and the Democratic Party is evaluating cities to host their 2028 national convention.
Key Developments
- US forces attacked and seized the Iranian cargo ship Touska near the Strait of Hormuz after it breached a US blockade.
- Rumen Radev’s Progressive Bulgaria party is projected to win about 37% of the vote in Bulgaria’s parliamentary elections.
- Manchester City defeated Arsenal 2-1 in a closely contested Premier League match.
- Jayson Tatum passed Kobe Bryant on the NBA’s all-time playoff three-point scoring list during the Celtics’ playoff win over the Philadelphia 76ers.
- Approximately 25 protesters were arrested during a demonstration at a beagle breeding and research facility in Wisconsin.
- The Democratic Party is visiting five cities—Atlanta, Boston, Chicago, Denver, and Philadelphia—to decide the host city for the 2028 national convention.
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