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April 11th, 2026

Today's top 5 stories, curated by Daily Direct.

Al Jazeera English

Pakistan ambassador speaks to Al Jazeera on eve of US-Iran talks

Pakistan's ambassador to the United States says sustained diplomatic pressure has brought all parties to a point of mutual commitment ahead of renewed US-Iran negotiations. The remarks signal Islamabad's active behind-the-scenes role in brokering dialogue between Washington and Tehran. The talks represent a potentially significant shift in one of the region's most entrenched standoffs.

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SCMP

Global wealth gap grows as aid to worldโ€™s poorest sees record drop

The global wealth divide is deepening, with a record drop in aid to the world's poorest nations and sweeping reforms to international financial institutions stalling despite commitments made just last year, according to a new UN report. The findings land ahead of the IMF and World Bank spring meetings in Washington, increasing pressure on member nations to act on pledges made in Seville. With the 2030 UN development deadline approaching, the window for course correction is narrowing fast.

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Straits Times

World leaders push to save Iran talks amid Israelโ€™s attacks in Lebanon

Iran nuclear talks are advancing in Pakistan even as Israeli military operations in Lebanon threaten to derail the broader diplomatic effort. World leaders are scrambling to preserve the fragile negotiating framework, wary that regional escalation could collapse progress before a deal is reached. The stakes are high โ€” a breakdown could push Tehran closer to nuclear breakout while leaving the Middle East further destabilized.

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Al Jazeera English

Pakistanโ€™s prime minister calls US-Iran talks โ€˜make or breakโ€™

Pakistan's Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif is pulling no punches about the stakes of upcoming US-Iran negotiations, calling the talks "make or break" for regional stability. The high-stakes diplomatic encounter, set to take place in Islamabad, puts Pakistan in a pivotal mediating role between Washington and Tehran. The outcome could have sweeping consequences for an already volatile region.

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Al Jazeera English

Islamabad on lockdown ahead of US-Iran talks

Pakistan's capital is under heavy security as American and Iranian delegations touch down for what could be a pivotal round of diplomatic negotiations. Islamabad has deployed over 10,000 military and police personnel to secure the city ahead of the talks. The meeting signals a rare moment of direct engagement between Washington and Tehran, with the neutral ground of Pakistan underscoring the delicate nature of the diplomacy.

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