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Google Introduces News Source Preference Feature for Search Users
Google has introduced a new search feature allowing users to prioritise their preferred news publishers in search results, giving readers more control over how they consume current affairs and breaking news online.
The update enables users to select a preferred media outlet so that its articles and headlines appear more prominently when searching for trending topics. The change applies to news-related searches covering global events, politics, business, sports and entertainment.
The feature is designed to personalise the search experience while still displaying reporting from multiple media organisations. Users searching for topics such as international conflicts, economic developments or major sporting events will now be able to choose which publisher they want highlighted first in results.
Among the publishers promoting the feature is Euronews, which said users can now set the outlet as their preferred news source through their Google account settings.
The process requires users to sign into their Google account, search for their chosen publisher and enable the preference setting. Once selected, the chosen outlet’s reporting will receive greater visibility in relevant searches. Users can also modify or remove the preference at any time.
The update marks one of the first major personalisation tools introduced specifically for Google News-related search queries. While search results have long been influenced by algorithms, user activity and relevance rankings, the latest addition gives individuals direct input into which publishers they see first.
Google has not indicated whether the feature will affect advertising or recommendation systems tied to its broader news ecosystem. The company also said other news organisations would continue to appear in results alongside preferred sources.
The move comes as technology companies face growing scrutiny over how news is distributed online and how algorithms shape access to information. Media groups across Europe and elsewhere have increasingly sought closer partnerships with digital platforms as competition for online audiences intensifies.
The feature may also help publishers strengthen direct engagement with readers at a time when search traffic remains a major source of online readership. News organisations have faced mounting pressure from changing consumer habits, social media competition and the rapid rise of artificial intelligence tools affecting online publishing and discovery.
Google’s latest update is expected to roll out globally through user account settings and search preferences over the coming weeks.
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Pakistan Signals Near-Completion of US-Iran Peace Deal as Negotiations Intensify
Pakistan’s Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif said on Saturday that a proposed peace agreement between the United States and Iran was closer than ever to being finalised, with expectations that it could be completed within 24 hours. His remarks came amid heightened diplomatic activity involving multiple regional and international actors working to bridge long-standing differences between Washington and Tehran.
Iranian state media reported on Sunday that Tehran had not yet reached a final decision on the draft agreement aimed at ending tensions between the two countries. The uncertainty followed a series of statements suggesting that progress had accelerated significantly in recent days.
US President Donald Trump also indicated on Saturday that a deal was within reach, echoing optimism from mediators involved in the process, including Pakistan. In a post on his Truth Social account, Trump stated that the agreement was scheduled for signing the following day. He added that once completed, the Strait of Hormuz would be opened for unrestricted passage.
“Hopefully, this process will all work out quickly, easily, and smoothly. If it doesn’t, we have the ultimate alternative, hopefully never to be used again,” Trump said, while also emphasizing that the arrangement would prevent nuclear escalation.
Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif, speaking earlier on Saturday, described the situation as being at its closest point to resolution. He said Pakistan was preparing for an electronic signing ceremony once final agreement was reached. According to his statement on X, technical-level discussions would continue in the days following the signing to ensure implementation of the deal’s provisions.
Diplomatic engagement continued on Sunday when a Qatari delegation arrived in Tehran. According to Iran’s Tasnim news agency, the delegation’s purpose was to review the latest developments related to the ongoing diplomatic process and maintain momentum in negotiations.
Central to the proposed agreement is Iran’s commitment to fully reopen the Strait of Hormuz, a critical maritime passage for global oil and gas shipments. Another key condition involves curbing Tehran’s nuclear program, which has been a longstanding point of contention in its relations with Western powers.
While optimism has grown among mediators, Iranian authorities have not confirmed final approval, leaving the outcome uncertain. Negotiations are expected to continue as involved parties attempt to resolve outstanding issues and move toward formal agreement.
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