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O’Hare Flight Cap: What It Means for Regional Airport Services and Your Travel Plans


CHAMPAIGN, Ill. — A wave of uncertainty has swept across airports and travelers nationwide due to impending flight reductions. This change follows the Federal Aviation Administration’s decision to impose limits on the number of summer flights at Chicago’s O’Hare International Airport.

The FAA has announced plans to reduce the number of daily flights at O’Hare from the anticipated 3,000 to approximately 2,700. Sheldon Jacobson, a University of Illinois computer science professor with expertise in aviation, explained that for major airlines like American Airlines and United, this means trimming down one out of every seven flights.

Unveiling Dementia: 3 Sleep Symptoms You Shouldn’t Ignore

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Struggling to get a good night’s sleep might be more than just an annoying inconvenience; it could be an indication of more serious underlying issues, such as dementia.

Experts in neurology suggest that the connection between sleep and the aging brain is complex and reciprocal. On one side, persistently inadequate sleep can heighten the risk of developing dementia. Conversely, the onset of dementia can interfere with the brain’s natural sleep-wake cycles, making sleep disturbances one of the earliest possible indicators of cognitive decline.

When our sleep patterns begin to falter, so does the brain’s ability to safeguard itself. This is largely due to the glymphatic system, the brain’s own cleaning mechanism, which is active primarily during sleep. Its essential role is to eliminate harmful proteins, including amyloid beta. These proteins can accumulate and form plaques, a hallmark of Alzheimer’s disease, a condition affecting nearly six million people in the United States.

When sleep hygiene breaks down, the brain’s ability to protect itself breaks down with it. A network called the glymphatic system, the brain’s cleanup system, only cleans during sleep.

Its primary job is to flush out toxic proteins, including amyloid beta. These clump together to form the plaques characteristic of Alzheimer’s disease, which affects roughly six million Americans. 

Consistently poor deep sleep blocks the glymphatic system’s ability to function as designed, and over time, that buildup of waste actively fuels dementia’s progression. 

One of the most alarming red flags is a sudden, unexplained onset of insomnia, not just the occasional restless night. In Alzheimer’s disease specifically, the circuits that regulate the brain’s sleep-wake cycle gradually degrade.

Neurologists point to extreme difficulty falling asleep, frequent nighttime awakenings and intense daytime fatigue as potential indicators of deteriorating brain networks. 

Aging slows the glymphatic system, reducing nightly toxin clearance. Chronic sleep loss worsens this deficit, potentially accelerating dementia-related plaque buildup (stock)

Aging slows the glymphatic system, reducing nightly toxin clearance. Chronic sleep loss worsens this deficit, potentially accelerating dementia-related plaque buildup (stock)

Nighttime insomnia and daytime sleepiness 

When neurodegeneration attacks the brain’s internal clock, the body loses sync with day and night. The same toxic protein that erodes memory—amyloid beta—also affects this internal timekeeper.

As these proteins accumulate in regions that regulate arousal and sleep stability, the brain literally forgets how to transition properly into deep, restorative sleep. The result is a scrambled, random sleep-wake cycle rather than a rhythmic one.

This disruption presents as sudden, severe insomnia, characterized by extreme difficulty falling asleep, frequent nighttime awakenings and profound daytime fatigue. Some people feel wide awake at 2 am.

It also plays out as excessive sleepiness during normal waking hours—losing the ability to stay awake during alert hours, falling asleep during meals or even mid-conversation.

The brain tries to clear waste and consolidate memories at the wrong times, leaving a person drowsy when they should be alert.

These two problems often go hand in hand. Nighttime insomnia and daytime sleepiness are opposite sides of the same circadian breakdown.

This pattern is frequently accompanied by confusion, agitation or disorientation in the late afternoon and evening, a common dementia symptom known as sundowning.

Experts urge a neurological evaluation rather than assuming these issues are simply stress or a bad bout of insomnia. 

Dr Chelsie Rohrscheib, a Michigan-based neuroscientist and sleep researcher advised people to see a sleep specialist for worsening insomnia, daytime sleepiness or unusual nighttime behaviors. See a neurologist for memory loss, confusion at nighttime, acting out in one's sleep or personality changes

Dr Chelsie Rohrscheib, a Michigan-based neuroscientist and sleep researcher advised people to see a sleep specialist for worsening insomnia, daytime sleepiness or unusual nighttime behaviors. See a neurologist for memory loss, confusion at nighttime, acting out in one’s sleep or personality changes

CDC data shows that at least 14 percent of American adults struggle with insomnia. The problem is most acute in younger adults

CDC data shows that at least 14 percent of American adults struggle with insomnia. The problem is most acute in younger adults

Acting out dreams

Acting out dreams, including punching, kicking, swearing or jumping out of bed, is known as REM Sleep Behavior Disorder. This symptom can appear years before memory problems surface, particularly in Lewy body dementia and Parkinson’s disease.

A sudden onset in mid-to-late life, especially when accompanied by no obvious stressor or psychological cause, should raise clinical suspicion. 

Normally, during REM (rapid eye movement) sleep, the brain paralyzes the body, a protective mechanism that keeps someone from physically responding to their vivid dreams.

In REM Sleep Behavior Disorder (RBD), that paralysis mechanism fails. People punch, kick, shout, swear or even leap out of bed, often reenacting action-filled or terrifying dreams. This represents a fundamental breakdown of brainstem circuitry.

RBD often precedes memory symptoms by years or even decades. 

Researchers have found that the vast majority of people diagnosed with isolated RBD will eventually develop a synucleinopathy, or a family of neurodegenerative diseases that includes Lewy body dementia and Parkinson’s disease.

‘There are certain neurodegenerative diseases that are either Parkinson’s or Parkinson’s-plus syndromes that often start with sleep disturbances,’ Dr Jeremy M Liff, a neurologist who specializes in blood flow to the brain at NYU Langone Health in New York City, told the Daily Mail.

‘Because the brain is degenerating, especially in the brainstem area or some of the basal nuclei, this leads to REM sleep behavioral disorder. This can be a very strong predictor, if it starts in adulthood, that a neurodegenerative disease is taking place.’

Alpha-synuclein protein clumps first accumulate in the brainstem, precisely in the region that normally inhibits muscle activity during REM sleep. By the time memory loss or movement problems appear, the disease has already been quietly spreading for years.

That means what a person does when they sleep can forecast dementia long before any cognitive test would catch it.

If a previously calm sleeper suddenly begins thrashing, kicking or screaming in response to nightmares, a neurological evaluation is warranted even in the absence of any other symptoms.

Nighttime wandering 

Nighttime wandering is a sign that the brain’s master clock has gone out of sync. 

People in the early stages of dementia might roam through the house, sometimes rearranging objects or attempting to go outside, often in a confused or agitated state.

Dr Jeremy M Liff, a neurologist who specializes in blood flow to the brain, said that Sleep disturbances are often the first sign of certain neurodegenerative diseases, such as Parkinson's and Parkinson's-plus syndromes such as Progressive Supranuclear Palsy (PSP)

Dr Jeremy M Liff, a neurologist who specializes in blood flow to the brain, said that Sleep disturbances are often the first sign of certain neurodegenerative diseases, such as Parkinson’s and Parkinson’s-plus syndromes such as Progressive Supranuclear Palsy (PSP)

When a person wanders at night, they are not getting the deep, restorative slow-wave sleep that the glymphatic system requires to clear toxic proteins like amyloid beta.

Over time, this chronic deprivation creates a vicious cycle in which poor sleep allows more waste to accumulate, and more waste further degrades the brain regions that regulate sleep.

Additionally, nighttime wandering poses serious safety risks, including falls, injuries and leaving the home unattended. 

If a loved one is regularly getting up and moving aimlessly through the house at night, especially when paired with confusion or agitation, it is time to consult a neurologist.

Dr Chelsie Rohrscheib, a Michigan-based neuroscientist, said: ‘You should see a sleep specialist when sleep-related symptoms are prominent or worsening, such as insomnia, excessive daytime sleepiness, disrupted sleep–wake cycles, snoring or pauses in breathing, or unusual nighttime behaviors.

‘A neurologist is more appropriate when there are clear signs of neurodegeneration, such as progressive memory loss, confusion, changes in behavior or personality, difficulty with language or movement, or concern for conditions like Alzheimer’s disease or Parkinson’s disease.’

Timaya Reflects on Success: ‘Am I Living the Dream Life?’ – A Deep Dive into Personal Fulfillment

  • Nigerian music star Timaya has shared a reflective message about success and personal fulfillment.
  • In his post, he questioned the idea of ever truly “arriving” in life, noting that the pursuit of a dream life can feel endless.

Renowned Nigerian artist Timaya has ignited meaningful discussions across social media with a poignant message about success and pursuing one’s dream life.

In a recent post, the musician emphasized how people often focus on chasing greater ambitions, sometimes neglecting the accomplishments they’ve already attained.

“Sometimes I keep chasing my dream life that I forget I’m already living a dream life. In this life, at what point does someone finally say they’ve arrived? Because that dream life is an endless dream.”

Timaya’s words have struck a chord with many fans and online users, who find themselves relating to the ongoing pressure to strive for more, even when they have already reached notable achievements.

Read some of the comments below:

@carter6f
Sad truth about life …when you attain the success you have always wish for , you move quickly from that and start wanting more or something else

@Deco_republiq
The dream life is really endless. Once you get one, onto the next?

@Lilson_1
After achieving your dream life,what you need to chase is how to stabilize it so u don’t go broke again that’s all

@nation1404
We all keep chasing because at the end of every chapter a new one unfolds until it’s time to return to our creator .

@911_woli
Don’t we all? It’s well. If one stops amd reflect, you go see say you sef no small

@tmottyyy
Because if don’t continue chasing it, you’ll be pushed out of the one you already living

Hilliard Little League’s Spaghetti Night: Honoring Our Brave First Responders Battling Wildfires

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In an unexpected twist of events, the Hilliard Little League found its games postponed due to smoke and the setup of a staging area, yet their community spirit shone through as volunteers stepped up to provide meals for the first responders.

HILLIARD, Fla. — The fight against an extensive blaze in Nassau County continues as crews confront a formidable 500-acre fire in Hilliard. This fire, known as the Conner-Nelson Road fire, was reported to be 40% contained by Saturday evening.

Meanwhile, the firefighting teams are also contending with another blaze at Buford Bay, which has expanded to 100 acres and was merely 3% contained by 3:35 p.m. on Saturday.

In response to these fires, the local little league fields in Hilliard have been repurposed as a crucial staging area for the dedicated first responders actively working to control the situation.

The little league fields in Hilliard served as a staging area for first responders.



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In between all the fire trucks and forest service trucks stood a series of tables, piled high with food for the first responders.

“We were supposed to have some games, but do to this being a staging center, we figured it was best to cancel the games,” said Hilliard Little League President John Brown. “Also, we were worried with the smoke and stuff like that.”

Brown said volunteers were ready for a Saturday of baseball, so instead of getting food and drinks ready for little leaguers, they did it for first responders.

“One of our really involved board members Stephen Smith and his wife Katie suggested cooking lunch,” said Brown. “They cooked hot dogs and all. It kind of led in to doing dinner spaghetti dinner with banana pudding.”

First responders fighting the two nearby fires swung by covered in soot – some grabbing just snacks or sports drinks, while others stuck around to enjoy a full meal.

The grills aren’t done yet.

“We’ve got enough that we’ll be back to cook breakfast and lunch for them tomorrow,” said Brown.

“Without the community’s support, it makes things a little bit difficult,” said Florida Forest Service Public Information Officer Rob Chase. “To see the community come out here to help support us with the gratitude of a small meal and waters is greatly appreciated.”

Chase said they had nine tractor plows working with a helicopter flying overhead.

“[Firefighters are] working hot spots and improving the fire break lines,” said Chase.

Brown will have the breakfast sandwiches waiting for the morning crew.

“They’re out there risking their lives to save the community so we can help them and give back,” said Brown.

Brown said their next games are Tuesday night, so they’re hoping to get the ballplayers back on the fields then.

Chase said he doesn’t want to predict the future, but he’s hoping they can make that happen.

Islamabad on High Alert: Hotels and Transport Shut Down Ahead of Critical Negotiations

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ISLAMABAD — A surge in hotel bookings and disruptions to local services have gripped Pakistan’s capital this week, as anticipation builds for another potential round of peace negotiations between the United States and Iran. The diplomatic dance continues, with both nations and their host, Pakistan, keeping their cards close to the chest regarding the likelihood of renewed talks to resolve the ongoing seven-week conflict.

The signs, however, are hard to ignore. Islamabad’s top hotels, including the luxury Movenpick and the Serena Hotel, a previous venue for the US-Iran discussions, have fully booked their rooms, leaving no space for new reservations in the coming days. This echoes the high demand seen during last weekend’s dialogues, which drew hundreds of journalists from around the globe.

Guests currently staying at the Serena and Marriott Hotel have been informed that they will need to seek alternative accommodations starting Sunday night. This has only fueled speculation that significant diplomatic activities are on the horizon.

Further adding to the intrigue, the cities of Islamabad and neighboring Rawalpindi have announced the suspension of certain transportation services. The sudden move, effective Sunday, contributes to the mounting expectation of an imminent high-profile gathering.

What’s more, the city of Islamabad and nearby Rawalpindi announced on Sunday that they were shutting down some forms of transportation for the foreseeable future.

“Heavy transport and public transport in the city are being suspended until further orders,” Islamabad’s district administration announced in a post to X. “Citizens are earnestly requested to cooperate with the security agencies. Thank you.”

While a date has not been announced for round two, US, Iranian and Pakistani sources have all indicated discussions could take place as soon as Tuesday.

It takes at least a full day to travel from the United States to Pakistan on most commercial airlines.

Even Air Force Two took roughly 17 hours to transport Vice President JD Vance and the rest of the American delegation to Islamabad on April 11.

President Trump has previously indicated he would be open to coming to Islamabad, but said he would not come until a deal is ready to be signed.

It remains unclear who from the United States may come to Islamabad should a second round of negotiations occur.

Tragic Geneva Accident: Young Driver Faces Charges in Fatal Crash that Claimed Lives of Elderly Couple

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A tragic incident in Geneva, Illinois, involves a 20-year-old charged with the fatal collision that claimed the lives of an elderly couple last year in the western suburbs.

The young man’s reckless actions included driving at speeds approaching 120 mph in a car he allegedly took from his workplace.

Charles T. Rodgers, a resident of St. Charles, appeared in court on Friday. He faces several serious charges, such as Unlawful Possession of a Stolen/Converted Motor Vehicle, Reckless Homicide, Aggravated Reckless Driving, and Speeding, as reported by the Kane County State’s Attorney’s Office on Saturday.

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The collision occurred at around 1:40 p.m. on September 5, 2025, at the intersection of Bricher Road and Fisher Drive, according to local authorities.

Police stated that a Geneva man driving a 2005 Toyota Corolla attempted to turn onto Bricher Road from Fisher Drive, only to be hit by a BMW X3 speeding along Bricher.

The 85-year-old driver and his 88-year-old wife who was a passenger in the vehicle were both killed in the crash. They were identified as Dennis White, 85, and Ritsuko White, 88.

“The BMW was driven by Rodgers, who had three passengers in the car with him,” the Kane County State’s Attorney Office said in a news release. “Rodgers was not legally allowed to possess the car and had obtained it from a St. Charles Chrysler Dodge dealership where he was employed at the time.”

Prosecutors in court Friday said Rodgers accelerated to 119 mph moments before the crash and did not attempt to brake, instead swerving and unsuccessfully avoiding the collision.

The vehicle Rodgers was driving caught fire after the crash, but was extinguished, police said at the time.

“Two of the BMW’s passengers suffered fractures as a result of the crash,” the Kane County State’s Attorney Office said in a news release. “The third passenger was medically released at the scene.”

Rodgers was released under home electronic monitoring pending trial. He is banned from driving and making contact with the survivors of the crash, officials said.

Rodgers is scheduled to appear in court again May 20.

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Boxing Icon Unveils Surprising Reasons for Declining High-Profile TV Show Offers

Renowned boxing star Amir Khan disclosed that he declined participation in two prominent television programs after receiving invitations from BBC executives.

The 38-year-old athlete, who made an appearance on I’m A Celebrity… Get Me Out Of Here! in 2017, was considered for both Strictly Come Dancing and Celebrity MasterChef last year. Nevertheless, he opted not to accept either opportunity.

Speaking to Betway, Khan mentioned, “I’ve been approached to join Strictly Come Dancing, so that might be something I’d consider.”

He further elaborated, “Recently, I was also invited to take part in Celebrity MasterChef, but I couldn’t fit the filming into my schedule this year.”

Khan expressed that he remains open to participating in these shows in the future, provided the timing aligns with his commitments.

He explained: ‘There are a lot of shows but it’s hard to get the time.’ 

Amir Khan revealed he turned down two major television shows after being approached by BBC bosses (pictured last year)

Amir Khan revealed he turned down two major television shows after being approached by BBC bosses (pictured last year)

The professional boxer, 38, who participated in the 2017 series of I'm A Celebrity ... Get Me Out Of Here! was in the running for both Strictly Come Dancing and Celebrity MasterChef last year

The professional boxer, 38, who participated in the 2017 series of I’m A Celebrity … Get Me Out Of Here! was in the running for both Strictly Come Dancing and Celebrity MasterChef last year

He also admitted that he enjoys taking part in television shows because they allow people to see the ‘real him’. 

However, Amir emphasized that he is selective and will only participate in ‘top shows’.

Despite his willingness to appear on more programs, the boxer isn’t desperate for the paycheck. 

In December, Amir, who currently resides in Dubai, shared that he had bought yet another luxurious property, posting on Instagram: ‘God is great – another property added to my portfolio. Suffer, invest, profit.’

He added: ‘All my investments are cash paid. Never been in debt.’ 

Last year, Amir also splashed out over £130,000 on a new G-Wagon for his wife, Faryal Makhdoom, after being embroiled in yet another sexting scandal. 

MailOnline revealed last year that Amir and Faryal had reportedly separated and were living apart after he was caught sexting another woman. 

Their marriage, which has spanned a decade and produced three children, appeared to be on the rocks after Amir approached bridal model Sumaira online and asked her to send explicit pictures. 

Despite being open to appearing on more programs, the boxer isn¿t desperate for the paycheck. He previously splashed out over £130,000 on a new G-Wagon for his wife, Faryal Makhdoom, after another sexting scandal (pictured 2017)

Despite being open to appearing on more programs, the boxer isn’t desperate for the paycheck. He previously splashed out over £130,000 on a new G-Wagon for his wife, Faryal Makhdoom, after another sexting scandal (pictured 2017)

At the time, it was reported that Amir and Faryal were splitting their time between their homes in Dubai and Britain while Faryal decided whether to end their marriage. 

A source close to the Khan family told MailOnline at the time: ‘Faryal is taking time to think about whether or not to walk away.’ 

They added: ‘She’s going through a very difficult time and choosing to focus on her children while she and Amir continue to co-parent.’

MailOnline contacted Amir’s representatives at the time for comment. 

Political Turmoil: Starmer Gains Allies Amid Mandelson-Epstein Scandal Shakeup


LONDON – On Sunday, key figures in the Cabinet expressed their support for U.K. Prime Minister Keir Starmer, whose leadership is under scrutiny following his controversial decision to appoint Peter Mandelson as Britain’s ambassador to the United States. Mandelson, a politician with a checkered past and connections to Jeffrey Epstein, has become the center of a political storm.

Starmer is set to defend his position in Parliament on Monday after it was shockingly revealed that Mandelson was assigned the prestigious diplomatic role despite not passing security checks.

The Prime Minister has expressed his anger, stating that he was unaware that a thorough vetting process in January 2025 had advised against granting Mandelson security clearance. Nevertheless, the Foreign Office, responsible for diplomatic appointments, proceeded with the clearance.

Deputy Prime Minister David Lammy asserted that had Starmer been informed of the concerns, “he would never, ever have appointed him ambassador.”

Speaking to Sky News on Sunday, Technology Secretary Liz Kendall defended Starmer, emphasizing his integrity and stating that he would not have moved forward with Mandelson’s appointment if he had been aware of the security issues.

The top civil servant in the Foreign Office, Olly Robbins, was forced to resign on Thursday — though allies say he was just doing his job and is being made a scapegoat. Robbins is expected to give his own version of events to the House of Commons Foreign Affairs Committee on Tuesday.

Simon McDonald, who was top civil servant in the Foreign Office until 2020, said Robbins had been “thrown under the bus.” He told the BBC that vetting information was highly sensitive and “would never be shared” with the prime minister or his staff.

All the main opposition parties have called on Starmer to resign. Right-of-center Conservative Party leader Kemi Badenoch said the prime minister’s position is “untenable.” Ed Davey, leader of the opposition Liberal Democrats, said Sunday that the government is “in perpetual crisis, and I don’t think they can get out of that unless Keir Starmer moves aside.”

Starmer’s Labour Party holds a large parliamentary majority, so power to topple him lies with his own lawmakers, who are already glum about the party’s dire poll ratings.

Starmer defused a potential crisis in February, when some Labour lawmakers called for him to resign over the Mandelson appointment. But he could face a leadership challenge after local and regional elections on May 7, in which Labour is expected to do badly.

Some Labour lawmakers think it would be damaging to change leaders at a time of global instability, with wars in Ukraine and the Middle East, and with three years until a national election must be called.

Others despair at the prime minister’s repeated missteps since he led Labour to a landslide election victory in July 2024. Starmer has struggled to deliver promised economic growth, repair tattered public services and ease the cost of living, and has been forced into repeated policy U-turns.

Critics say the Mandelson appointment reveals the prime minister’s lack of judgment. Documents released by the government in March, after being forced to by Parliament, showed Starmer was warned by his staff that Mandelson’s friendship with Epstein, who died in prison in 2019, exposed the government to “reputational risk.”

But his expertise as a former European Union trade chief and contacts among global elites were considered assets in dealing with President Donald Trump’s administration.

He lasted less than nine months in the job. Starmer fired Mandelson in September 2025 after evidence emerged that he had lied about the extent of his links to Epstein.

The release of millions of pages of Epstein-related documents by the U.S. Department of Justice in January brought more revelations, showing that Mandelson’s relationship with the financier continued even after Epstein’s conviction in 2008 for sexual offenses involving a minor.

Emails also suggested Mandelson had passed on sensitive, and potentially market-moving, government information to Epstein in 2009 after the global financial crisis.

British police launched a criminal probe and arrested Mandelson Feb. 23 on suspicion of misconduct in public office.

He has been released without bail conditions as the police investigation continues. Mandelson has previously denied wrongdoing and hasn’t been charged. He does not face allegations of sexual misconduct.

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Australia Commits to Ensuring Strait of Hormuz Openness Pending Agreement

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Australia is gearing up to join a significant peacekeeping mission aimed at safeguarding the Strait of Hormuz, contingent on the finalization of an agreement.

Negotiations regarding the specifics of this operation are slated to take place later this week in London, with potential for additional military involvement.

The sun rises behind a tanker anchored in the Strait of Hormuz off the coast of Qeshm Island, Iran.
The sun rises behind a tanker anchored in the Strait of Hormuz off the coast of Qeshm Island, Iran. (AP)

Defense Minister Richard Marles stated that Australia is collaborating with international allies, including the UK, France, and the US, though he declined to speculate on the precise nature of Australia’s contribution.

“At this point, there hasn’t been a formal request for specific Australian resources. However, we are prepared to offer support,” Marles remarked during an interview on ABC’s Insiders.

He emphasized the importance of the Strait of Hormuz to Australia, noting, “It is crucial for us that the strait remains open and that the global fuel supply chain operates smoothly.”

Maintaining law on international waters will be an international effort and differ from traditional peacekeeping missions.

The opposition is already on board.

“We need to inject ourselves into this dispute and make sure that there’s the safe navigation of those tankers,” former Nationals leader David Littleproud said.

But a truce seems tricky to obtain and what that truce looks like is impossible to predict.

A 49-nation alliance led by Britain and France is preparing a peacekeeping mission.

“This really matters for all countries because this is impacting each and every one of our countries,” UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer said.

Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Defence Richard Marles during a joint press conference following the Defence Ministers meeting, at Parliament House in Canberra on Thursday 26 March 2026. fedpol Photo: Alex Ellinghausen
Defence Minister Richard Marles said: “The Strait of Hormuz are significant to Australia, highly significant and we want to see them open. Obviously we will help.” (Alex Ellinghausen)

Australia and China are among them but America is not.

Liberal Senator Jonno Duniam said Iran could not be allowed to hold the rest of the world to random.

“If a request is made I would think it is in our interest to support any plan to open the straight of Hormuz.,” he said.

That request will be discussed at a meeting in London this week.

With Australia’s E7 Wedgetail early warning and surveillance aircraft already in the region, extending that deployment to monitor the straits is the most likely outcome

“We have a very significant platform which is currently in the region – which right now is being optimised for the defence of the states of the gulf,” Marles said.

The first opening of the strait saw the price of oil drop suddenly.

The hope is that a permanent opening will eventually see prices drop permanently as well but that is no guarantee.

Minister for Defence Industry Pat Conroy said it was a challenging period.

“If the conflict continues it will be more challenging, that’s way we are working hard with our international partners,” he told Sky News Sunday Agenda.

Everything You Need to Know About ‘Euphoria’ Season 3, Episode 2: Release Date, Plot Details & Star-Studded Cast

After a long wait, the third season of Euphoria has finally arrived, stirring up quite a bit of controversy, albeit not for the reasons its creators might have hoped. The show has taken the spotlight with its surprisingly low score on Rotten Tomatoes, a mere 42 percent and still declining.

Nevertheless, this hasn’t deterred the show’s loyal followers, who are eager to continue watching until the very end. The captivating performances by stars like Zendaya, who consistently delivers, and Sydney Sweeney, who remains a hot topic of discussion, keep fans engaged.

As you prepare for the second episode, here’s a handy guide from Watch With Us to help you navigate the new season.

The conclusion of Euphoria‘s second season left viewers on the edge of their seats, filled with more questions than answers. Throughout the season, the plot seemed to foreshadow a grim fate for Fez, played by Angus Cloud. However, in a surprising twist, it was actually his younger brother who met a tragic end after a betrayal led to a police raid. This unexpected turn has set the stage for a season of intense drama and emotional turmoil.

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Euphoria‘s season 2 finale introduced many twists and turns that ended with the audience having more questions than answers. Even though the entire season hinted at Fez’s (Angus Cloud) potential demise, it was actually his little brother that ended up dying after they were sold out to the police. Instead of allowing Fez to take […]

When Will ‘Euphoria’ Season 3, Episode 2 Premiere?

Zendaya in Euphoria season 3

Zendaya in Euphoria season 3.
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Season 3 episode 2 of Euphoria debuts on Sunday, April 19, at 6 p.m. PDT/9 p.m. EDT. The eight-episode season will run through May 31, with new episodes dropping every Sunday.

Where Is ‘Euphoria’ Season 3, Episode 2 Streaming?

Euphoria streams exclusively on HBO Max, but you can also watch it on HBO if you still have broadcast cable.

Can You Watch ‘Euphoria’ Season 3, Episode 2 for Free?

No. To stream Euphoria, you need a subscription to HBO Max. Unfortunately, the streamer is not doing any free trial periods either.

What Happened in the ‘Euphoria’ Season 3 Premiere?

Alexa Demie and Homer Gere in Euphoria season 3, episode 2.

Alexa Demie and Homer Gere in Euphoria season 3, episode 2.
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The season 3 premiere caught us up with the lives of our core cast five years on from the season 2 finale. Nate (Jacob Elordi) and Cassie (Sydney Sweeney) are engaged to be married, but it’s a rocky relationship. Nate has taken over his father’s real estate business, but it’s struggling. Cassie makes sexually suggestive videos on TikTok while striving for some revenue streams of her own to fund her massive flower arrangement bill for their wedding. She confronts Nate with a plan he doesn’t take too kindly to — starting an OnlyFans.

Rue (Zendaya) works for Laurie (Martha Kelly) to pay off her $10,000 debt that’s grown in interest. Accompanied by Faye (Chloe Cherry), Rue acts as a drug mule smuggling narcotics across the Mexican border in occasionally stomach-churning ways. Meanwhile, Lexi (Maude Apatow) is an assistant for a powerful movie executive named Patty Lance (Sharon Stone), which keeps her in proximity to Maddy (Alexa Demie), who works at a talent agency wrangling big-name stars like teen heartthrob Dylan Reid (Homer Gere). Jules (Hunter Schafer) doesn’t make an appearance in this episode, but Lexi informs Rue that she’s now a kept girlfriend of a wealthy older man.

The episode concludes with Rue rubbing elbows with some dangerous figures in the LA criminal underworld during a drug delivery, and it’s here that she realizes she wants to get into the strip club business alongside drug kingpin Alamo Brown (Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje). When a woman at Alamo’s house party overdoses on the drugs Rue brought, it puts a target on Rue’s back that she manages to just barely escape. It also sets up a trade of sorts between Alamo and Laurie.

Sydney Sweeney in Euphoria season 3

This month, the season 3 premiere of Euphoria finally debuts on HBO and HBO Max after a too-long five-year hiatus. If you still haven’t caught up on the provocative, highly memeable show, you’ve still got time to binge all sixteen of its provocative episodes. For the uninformed, the HBO show follows the teenagers at East […]

What’s Going to Happen in ‘Euphoria’ Season 3, Episode 2?

If we can make a guess, we’re likely going to get a taste of Jules’ high life as a sugar baby, while tensions progress between Cassie and Nate over their disagreements in wedding finances and Cassie’s proposed money-making scheme (maybe they get married in episode 2?). In the trailer for the weeks ahead, it’s made explicit that Alamo wants to take Rue from Laurie and put her into business with him as penance for Laurie’s drugs causing an overdose in one of his girlfriends — a body for a body, as he explains.

We can only assume that Laurie will ultimately want to get her revenge on Alamo and Rue, which will certainly be interesting. However, Lexi and Maddy’s storylines were something of an afterthought in the premiere, so we hope that their Hollywood striving makes a bigger splash as the season progresses.

Is There a Trailer for ‘Euphoria’ Season 3, Episode 2?

While there’s no episode-specific trailer, there is a “this season on trailer that offers a brief look at what’s to come for all of season 3. You can watch it above.

Who’s Joined the Cast of  ‘Euphoria’ Season 3, Episode 2?

As listed on IMDb, Euphoria season 3, episode 2 will feature Zendaya, Elordi, Sweeney, Demie, Apatow, Cherry and Colman Domingo, with the familiar additions of Schafer, Eric Dane as Cal Jacobs and Dominic Fike as Elliot. Newcomers Akinnuoye-Agbaje, Asante Blackk, Gideon Adlon, Darrell Britt-Gibson, Danielle Deadwyler, Bill Bodner, Colleen Camp and Priscilla Delgado will also make appearances.