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Germany records hottest April ever The National Meteorological Service reports that April 2018 was the warmest April in the recorded history of German weather. Average temperatures were 5 degrees higher than during the comparison period from 1981 to 2010. 2018 saw the warmest recorded April in German history, beating the previous record set in 2009, the National Meteorological Service (DWD) reported on Monday. At a projected 12.4 degrees Celsius (54 F), the average temperature proved 5 degrees Celsius (9 F) higher than the April value from the internationally valid comparison period from 1961-1990 and 4 degrees higher than the figure from 1981-2010. At a projected 12.4 degrees Celsius (54 F), the average temperature proved 5 degrees Celsius (9 F) higher than the April value from the internationally valid comparison period from 1961-1990 and 4 degrees higher than the figure from 1981-2010.

United States border authorities block Central American migrant caravan US officials have told would-be asylum seekers at the Mexican border that the crossing is too full to process their cases. The migrants have already drawn the wrath of US President Trump during their trek through Mexico.More than a hundred migrants from Central American countries have camped out at the US-Mexican border after being told by US border inspectors on Sunday that a crossing facility had no capacity for them. It was not immediately clear whether the migrants, who have traveled 3,200 kilometers (2,000 miles) through Mexico to the border at Tijuana, would be turned back or allowed in later.

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ʼEnemy missilesʼ fired against government outposts Syria state media:

State media has reported a series of strikes on government targets in northern Syria but has not said who was responsible. The report comes weeks after the US, UK and France launched strikes against military bases. "Enemy missiles" hit several military outposts in northern Syria, state media reported early on Monday without identifying who had launched the attack. SANA, Syriaʼs state-run news agency, said the strikes hit bases in Hama and Aleppo provinces overnight. The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, a UK-based war monitor, confirmed the attacks and said at least 26 pro-government fighters, most of them Iranians, had been killed in Hama. It said four Syrians were also killed. Observatory head Rami Abdel Rahman said the Hama strike targeted a depot for surface-to-surface missiles at a base known as Brigade 47. "Given the nature of the target, it is likely to have been an Israeli strike," he said. Israelʼs Intelligence Minister Israel Katz did not comment on the strikes, but said only that Israel "has made it unequivocally clear at all levels that it will not allow an Iranian front in Syria to be established." Citing "local sources,"

Iranian semi-official news agency ISNA said the attack killed 18 Iranians, including a commander. However, another semi-official news agency, Tasnim, denied all reports of Iranian casualties. The Syrian government-owned Tishrin newspaper quoted what it called "sources on the ground" as saying that the missiles were fired from AmericanBritish bases in north Jordan. The strikes came hours after Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu talked to US President Donald Trump on the phone amid rising tensions between regional foes Iran and Israel. Iranʼs Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei on Monday said the time when Iranʼs enemies can "hit and run" is over. He did not specifically refer to the latest attack in Syria. "They know if they enter military conflict with Iran, they will be hit multiple times," he said. Israeli Defense Minister Avigdor Lieberman had vowed on Sunday to maintain the right to strike targets in Syria.

German police arrest elderly babysitter after suspicious child death A 69-year-old woman has been detained by police after a 7-year-old boy in her care was found dead, apparently strangled. The boy is said to have had a warm relationship with the babysitter. German police say they have detained a 69-year-old woman in the southern German town of Künzelsau, not far from Stuttgart, after a 7-year-old boy whom she had been babysitting overnight in her house was found lying dead in a bathtub. The woman was arrested on Saturday evening after a short police search and has since been remanded in custody. The boy had been spending the night with the woman as he had done many times before. When his parents came to pick him up on Saturday morning, no one came to the door. They used a neighborʼs key to enter the house, where the father discovered his son dead in the bath.

Catholic cardinal rebukes Bavaria for ordering crosses in state buildings Cardinal Reinhard Marx has said directing all state buildings to hang crosses amounts to "expropriating the cross in the name of the state." Bavarian Premier Markus Söder sparked nationwide criticism for the move. The head of the German Bishopsʼ Conference has sharply criticized the premier of the southern German state of Bavaria for ordering Christian crosses to be hung in all state buildings.

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