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  • WorldINSIDER

    Ukraine reports no artillery shortages for first time in war, says Zelenskyy

    The refreshed artillery is now helping to blunt Russian advances around Kharkiv, Ukraine's second city, a report said.

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    Tattoo artist Shani Louk became a symbol of the music festival massacre by Hamas. The IDF has finally recovered her body.

    The IDF recovered the bodies of three Israeli hostages taken to Gaza, including 22-year-old tattoo artist Shani Louk.

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  • WorldAssociated Press

    Parts of northern India scorched by extreme heat with New Delhi on high alert

    Parts of northwest India sweltered under scorching temperatures on Saturday, with the capital New Delhi under a severe weather alert as extreme temperatures strike parts of the country. India's weather department expects heat wave conditions to persist across the north for the next few days, and has put several states on high alert. On Friday, parts of New Delhi reported up to 47.1 degrees Celsius (116 degrees Fahrenheit).

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  • Worlddpa international

    IDF says it killed Islamic jihad commander east of Rafah

    The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) said on Saturday that it killed an Islamic jihad commander, who is said to have been the logistics head in Rafah for the pro-Iranian militia allied with the Palestinian Islamist Hamas group. The attack, part of airstrikes, took place east of Rafah, the army said, adding that the IDF is continuing its operations in the southern city and also in the centre and north of the Gaza Strip. In the airstrikes, Israeli troops also destroyed weapons depots and rocket positio

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  • Worlddpa international

    German interior minister calls activists' airport blockade 'criminal'

    As climate protection activists once again invaded the grounds of an airport in Germany and disrupted travel plans at the start of a holiday weekend, the country's interior minister is calling for rigorous prosecution. After a blockade at Munich Airport on Saturday by climate activists from the Last Generation group, Interior Minister Nancy Faeser wrote on the social media platform X: "Such criminal actions jeopardize air traffic and harm climate protection because they only provoke incomprehens

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  • WorldAssociated Press

    Flash floods due to unusually heavy seasonal rains kill at least 68 people in Afghanistan

    Flash floods from heavy seasonal rains have killed at least 68 people in Afghanistan, Taliban officials said Saturday, adding the death toll was based on preliminary reports. Afghanistan has been witnessing unusually heavy seasonal rains. In the hard-hit western province of Ghor, 50 people were reported dead, said Abdul Wahid Hamas, spokesman for the provincial governor.

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  • WorldBBC

    Lewisham woman, 82, bikes up Mont Ventoux to raise Gaza aid funds

    The grandmother-of-six raises £13,000 by cycling to the summit of Mont Ventoux in southern France.

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  • USdpa international

    Flooding peaks on Moselle tributary in western Germany's Saarland

    According to the district administration, the flooding situation in the Trier-Saarburg district of western Germany has eased in the early hours of Saturday. "The water levels of the Saar and other bodies of water are peaking or beginning to fall," the district's technical operations centre announced shortly before 2 am on Saturday (0000 GMT). The evacuation of the lower-lying neighbourhoods in Schoden an der Saar had been successfully completed by early Saturday morning. According to the distric

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  • CelebrityTODAY

    Ms. Rachel says she was bullied over fundraising for kids in Gaza

    YouTube star Ms. Rachel said that she faced "bullying" over her fundraising for children in Gaza and other war zones.

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  • USWFLD

    UChicago protesters show support for Palestine amid Alumni Weekend

    University of Chicago students gathered again on Friday to protest the school and support Palestine.

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  • WorldAssociated Press

    An unusual autumn freeze grips parts of South America, giving Chile its coldest May in 74 years

    Chileans are bundling up for their coldest autumn in more than 70 years mere days after sunning in T-shirts — a dramatic change of wardrobe brought on this week by a sudden cold front gripping portions of South America unaccustomed to bitter wind chills this time of year. Temperatures broke records along the coast of Chile and in Santiago, the capital, dipping near freezing and making this month the coldest May that the country has seen since 1950, the Chilean meteorological agency reported. A

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  • LifestyleNY Post

    This was Italy’s very first McDonald’s — and it looks like anything but a fast-food joint

    At what once was the heart of the Roman Empire sits an American conquest: Italy’s first-ever McDonald’s.

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  • WorldDefense News

    Poland receives final TB2 drone delivery from Turkey’s Baykar

    The TB2 made headlines when Ukrainian forces used them against Russia early on in the war.

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  • USSacramento Bee

    See Sac State’s Luke Wood welcome his first grads as students show support for Palestinians

    The flag of Palestine makes an appearance on the first day of CSUS graduation ceremonies

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  • WorldNBC News

    Viral kids creator Ms. Rachel says she experienced bullying after fundraising for children in Gaza

    Viral kids creator Rachel Griffin Accurso, known as Ms. Rachel, said she’s experienced bullying online following a fundraiser she launched for children in Gaza.

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  • WorldAssociated Press

    Senegal's new prime minister criticizes French military presence in the West African country

    Senegal's new prime minister, who was freed from jail weeks before the presidential election earlier this year and propelled his party to victory, has criticized the French military presence in the West African country. Ousmane Sonko also criticized efforts by France and the West to promote values that he said didn't fit with those held by Senegal and other African countries, including LGBTQ rights and monogamy. Polygamy is widely practiced in Senegal.

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  • WorldBBC

    Israel's army says three hostages' bodies recovered

    The three had been killed in Hamas's attack on Israel on 7 October and their bodies taken to Gaza.

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  • BusinessJalopnik

    Airbus’ Vision For Future High-Speed Helicopters Has Fixed Wings

    Airbus flew its strange helicopter-airplane hybrid called Racer for the first time in Marseille, France on Monday. The aerospace manufacturer categorizes the aircraft as a high-speed compound helicopter demonstrator. Unlike conventional helicopters, the Racer features fixed wings with control surfaces and propulsive propellers. The maiden flight was only 30 minutes long but Airbus aims to open the Racer’s flight envelope over the next two years as development continues.

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  • WorldSpace

    China launches new mystery Shiyan satellite (video)

    China launched the latest in its secretive Shiyan satellite series on May 12 atop a Long March 4C rocket. China's space agency says the satellite will be used for "space environment monitoring."

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  • WorldAssociated Press

    Some of the Catholic Church's best-known approved, and not approved, reports of apparitions of Mary

    The Vatican has revised how it evaluates purported supernatural events, such as reported visions of the Virgin Mary, to guard against hoaxes and account for news going viral. — Our Lady of Guadalupe, Mexico: An Indigenous Mexican man named Juan Diego reported several apparitions of the Virgin Mary in 1531. For believers, the image of the Virgin that hangs in the basilica is a miracle itself, made when Juan Diego carried flowers in his cloak after receiving one of the visions, and upon opening

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  • WorldAssociated Press Finance

    Subway commuters in Buenos Aires see fares spike by 360% as part of austerity campaign in Argentina

    Commuters in Buenos Aires on Friday were hit by an abrupt 360% increase in subway fares, one of the most dramatic price hikes in libertarian President Javier Milei 's harsh budget austerity campaign in Argentina. After weeks of hearings, a judge on Thursday lifted an order that had temporarily blocked the scheduled increase in subway fares.

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  • Worlddpa international

    Putin criticizes upcoming peace summit in Switzerland

    The Ukraine peace summit planned next month in Switzerland is a bid to impose conditions on Russia to end the conflict, President Vladimir Putin said on Friday at the close of his two-day trip to China. He said he had spoken with China's President Xi Jinping about the operations in Ukraine. Putin has consistently upheld his decision to attack Russia's neighbour in 2022 despite the heavy costs for both countries. Speaking in Harbin, Putin gave no further details of the conversation with Xi, whose

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  • Worlddpa international

    Putin says no plans to take Kharkiv, criticises Ukraine summit

    Russia has no current plans to capture the Ukrainian city of Kharkiv and is merely establishing a buffer zone in the area because of attacks on the adjacent Russian region of Belgorod, President Vladimir Putin said on Friday. He made his comments in response to a question from Russian state media reporters at the end of his two-day visit to China in the city of Harbin. Attacks this month by Russian troops and armour across the border into the north-eastern Kharkiv region suggest that Moscow now

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  • WorldBBC

    Mass wedding for Nigeria orphans sparks outcry

    Nigeria's women's minister says she has filed a court order to stop the ceremony planned for next week.

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  • WorldAssociated Press

    Philippines arrests Australian suspect, reportedly the father of a rugby star, for drugs trafficking

    One of Indonesia’s most-wanted drug suspects has been arrested in the Philippines after an international manhunt and efforts were underway to have the suspect extradited to Jakarta to face charges, Indonesian and Philippine officials said Friday. Philippine Immigration Commissioner Norman Tansingco said Gregor Johann Haas, 46, was detained in Bogo city in the central province of Cebu after the Interpol issued a red notice, an international alert for a wanted person, stemming from a criminal com

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  • Worlddpa international

    Zelensky and Putin react to Paris Olympics ceasefire proposal

    Both Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky and Russian President Vladimir Putin have expressed reservations about a proposed ceasefire in Ukraine during the Olympic Games in Paris this summer. The proposal, first mentioned by French President Emmanuel Macron and later discussed by Chinese President Xi Jinping, aims to halt hostilities during the Games. Zelensky told the online news site Ukrainska Pravda on Friday that the details of the initiative were not clear to him. He highlighted the risks

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  • Worlddpa international

    Trial begins in Hamburg of alleged head of Syrian government militia

    The trial of a 47-year-old Syrian man began on Friday in the northern German port city of Hamburg in relation to potential war crimes committed by a Syrian government militia between 2012 and 2015. The accused is a 47-year-old Syrian man who entered Germany in February 2016 and was detained in the north-western city of Bremen on August 2 last year, according to a spokesman for the Hanseatic Higher Regional Court. At the start of proceedings, the man's defence lawyers complained to presiding judg

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  • WorldSemafor

    Massive Ukraine drone strike hits energy infrastructure in Russia and Crimea

    Ukraine hit southwestern Russia and Russian-occupied Crimea early Friday in one of its biggest drone attacks in months.

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  • WorldBBC

    Putin and Xi no longer have a partnership of equals

    Vladimir Putin’s visit to China was a show of strength, but in reality he needs Beijing's support for his war in Ukraine.

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  • Celebritydpa international

    German couple, aged 102 and 98, celebrate 80th wedding anniversary

    For Gottfried Schmelzer, it was love at first sight. "We hit it off from the very first moment," says the 102-year-old in his flat in Bad Sobernheim, south-west of the German city of Mainz. He met his wife Ursula while working for an administrative authority in Berlin. They married soon afterwards - exactly 80 years ago - in 1944. This makes the Schmelzers the longest married couple in Germany, according to research by the State Chancellery of Rhineland-Palatinate. State Premier Malu Dreyer cong

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  • CelebrityPeople

    How Meghan Markle and WTO Director-General Dr. Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala Bonded During the Pandemic (Exclusive)

    The Duchess of Sussex and Dr. Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, Director-General of the World Trade Organization, took part in a candid panel discussion in Nigeria

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  • Worlddpa international

    Turkish religious body expands imam training programme in Germany

    The Turkish-Islamic Union of the Institute for Religion (DITIB) announced in Cologne on Friday that from 2025 onwards, 75 graduates of Islamic theology from Turkey will be trained in Germany every year. The young men are to receive intensive German and integration courses in Germany. After a total of two years of training, they will be required to work as imams in German DITIB mosques for at least 10 years. "We offer them the prospect of staying in Germany so that cooperation in the local commun

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  • Worlddpa international

    Scholz says budget consultations 'on track' after lower tax estimate

    German Chancellor Olaf Scholz does not expect the new lower tax income estimate to have any serious impact on the deliberations on the next federal budget. "As far as the issue of budget consultations in Germany is concerned, we are on schedule," Scholz said at a press conference with Moldovan President Maia Sandu on Friday in response to a question from journalists. It was not so surprising that the tax estimate was "not quite so favourable," he said, adding that the expected results had theref

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  • Worlddpa international

    Ex-boyfriend refutes alleged victim in Maddie suspect's rape trial

    In the rape trial in Germany of the Madeleine McCann murder suspect identified under privacy laws as Christian B, doubts have been raised about the accounts of an alleged victim. The female witness' ex-boyfriend from Ireland and a former bar owner from Portugal accuse the woman of untruths and a fabricated rape, according to documents read out in the Braunschweig Regional Court in northern Germany on Friday. In the previous days, the 40-year-old Irish woman had described an attack involving seve

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  • WorldBBC

    Ndou 'shares Mandela's dream' in fight for SA office

    Former boxing world champion Lovemore Ndou compares himself to Nelson Mandela before he runs for election in South Africa.

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  • WorldAssociated Press

    A mayoral candidate and 5 other people killed in gunfire at a campaign rally in southern Mexico

    A mayoral candidate and five other people were killed when gunmen opened fire at a campaign rally in the violence-wracked southern Mexico state of Chiapas, officials said. State prosecutors said a young girl was among the six people killed in the gunfire late Thursday, along with mayoral candidate Lucero López Maza. It was unclear whether López Maza was the intended target of the attack, because shootings have become so common and widespread in the area.

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  • LifestyleCNN

    The secret Italian lakes that most tourists don’t know about

    Lakes Como and Garda pull in the crowds as much as Italy’s famous cities and best beaches. But Italy has lesser-known but equally spectacular lakes to visit.

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  • ScienceLive Science

    Bizarre evolutionary roots of Africa's iconic upside-down baobab trees revealed

    The baobab tree evolved on the island of Madagascar before eventually spreading to Africa and Australia, new research suggests.

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  • Worlddpa international

    EU imposes sanctions on pro-Russian media outlet Voice of Europe

    EU member states imposed sanctions on Voice of Europe and three other Russian media outlets on Friday to ban them from broadcasting or publishing across the European Union. Voice of Europe has been targeted for alleged involvement in distributing pro-Russia propaganda along with RIA Novosti, Izvestia and Rossiyskaya Gazeta. European Commission Vice President Věra Jourová in an earlier announcement described the media outlets as "Kremlin-linked propaganda networks." The move expands Czech sanctio

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  • Worlddpa international

    Putin seeks greater energy cooperation with China

    Russian President Vladimir Putin offered to expand energy supplies to China on Friday as he neared the end of a two-day visit. "Russia is ready and able to continuously and reliably supply the Chinese economy, companies, cities and villages with ecologically clean and affordable energy, electricity and heat," Putin said at a Russian-Chinese trade fair in the city of Harbin. On his first trip abroad since the start of his fifth term in office earlier this month, Putin said he was sure the strateg

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  • Worlddpa international

    Putin says no current plans to capture the city of Kharkiv

    Russian President Vladimir Putin said on Friday that at the moment he has no plans to capture the city of Kharkiv, but that Russian forces were establishing a buffer zone in the area because of attacks from Kharkiv on the Russian region of Belgorod. He made his comments in response to a question from Russian state media reporters at the end of his visit to China in the city of Harbin. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky visited the heavily attacked Kharkiv region on Thursday and said the situ

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  • Worlddpa international

    Israel rejects genocide accusation before UN court

    Israel on Friday rejected accusations of committing genocide in the Gaza Strip, while arguing before the International Court of Justice (ICJ) that its military operations in the city of Rafah are self-defence. The case brought by South Africa was a "distortion of reality," the head of Israel's delegation, Gilad Noam, said in the courtroom in the Peace Palace in The Hague. South Africa was abusing international law in a "despicable and cynical manner," according to Noam. At the end of the hearing

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  • LifestyleMen's Journal

    Emerging Trends for Home Renovation and Design

    Getting ready to play with your floor plan? This refreshing take on modern design, color, and organic materials predicts which trends will take center stage in home renovations this year. To learn more about what's to come for modern interiors, we partnered with Asia Ligas, Design Experience ...

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  • WorldAssociated Press

    EU bans 4 more Russian media outlets from broadcasting in the bloc, citing disinformation

    The European Union on Friday banned four more Russian media outlets from broadcasting in the 27-nation bloc for what it calls the spread of propaganda about the invasion of Ukraine and disinformation as the EU heads into parliamentary elections in three weeks. The latest batch of broadcasters consists of Voice of Europe, RIA Novosti, Izvestia and Rossiyskaya Gazeta, which the EU claims are all under control of the Kremlin.

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  • Worlddpa international

    Transparency calls for probe of possible foreign influence in Germany

    The anti-corruption organization Transparency International has called for a systematic investigation into possible influence peddling by autocratic regimes in Germany. The call was made in light of the investigations into far-right politician Petr Bystron of the Alternative for Germany (AfD) party and reports of possible Russian and Chinese connections of his party colleague Maximilian Krah. "If the evidence is further substantiated, there are several cases of strategic corruption in which lead

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  • Worlddpa international

    German states launch initiative for closer friendship with Poland

    Several German federal states have launched an initiative to forge closer ties between people in Germany and Poland including visits to the neighbouring country, learning the language and building mutual understanding. Relations between the German and Polish governments have been tense for years, mainly because of the Nord Stream pipeline that brought Russian gas to Germany under the Baltic Sea, bypassing Poland. Since the conservative nationalist government in Warsaw was voted out of office at

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  • WorldAssociated Press

    Moroccan asylum-seeker gets life sentence for killing UK retiree in attack motivated by war in Gaza

    A Moroccan asylum-seeker who stabbed a British retiree to death in revenge for Israel’s war against Hamas was sentenced Friday to at least 45 years in prison for what the judge termed a terrorist act. Ahmed Alid told police after his arrest that he’d killed 70-year-old Terence Carney in the northeast England town of Hartlepool because “Israel had killed innocent children.” Prosecutors said that on Oct. 15 — eight days after the Hamas attack on Israel that triggered the war in Gaza — Alid attac

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  • USJalopnik

    Passengers Flee Delta Airbus That Burst Into Flames In Seattle

    Passengers onboard a Delta flight From Mexico were forced to evacuate their plane when a fire broke out onboard shortly after landing. The Airbus A321Neo aircraft began smoldering just after it touched down in Seattle, but no injuries have been reported as a result of the blaze.

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  • WorldAssociated Press

    Violence in New Caledonia subsides slightly as France sends reinforcements for security

    The number of violent incidents reported in the French Pacific territory of New Caledonia fell slightly on Friday, after France imposed a state of emergency following protests over voting reforms backed by the government in Paris. About 1,000 reinforcements for the security services were deployed with increased powers to quell unrest in the archipelago, which has a population of about 270,000 and whose Indigenous population has long sought independence. French authorities in New Caledonia and

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  • WorldINSIDER

    Ukraine appears to have launched its biggest drone attack ever, with reports of explosions at two major Russian ports

    Russia said it shot down a total of 102 aerial drones and six naval drones, making it Ukraine's largest drone attack, per the Kyiv Independent.

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