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  • WorldBBC

    Dozens of gold miners trapped in Nigeria

    Around 30 people are feared trapped after heavy rains, a local official tells the BBC.

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  • WorldCNN Business

    Columbia Law Review website is down after publishing a story criticizing Israel

    The website for the Columbia Law Review is no longer accessible following the publication of an article about Israel.

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  • WorldAssociated Press

    India's Modi is known for charging hard. After a lackluster election, he may have to adapt his style

    Since coming to power a decade ago, Prime Minister Narendra Modi has been known for big, bold and often snap decisions that he’s found easy to execute thanks to the brute majority he enjoyed in India's lower house of parliament. In 2019, his government pushed through a controversial law that stripped the special status of disputed, Muslim-majority Kashmir with hardly any debate in parliament. In his expected next term as prime minister — when he will need a coalition to govern after results an

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  • WorldBBC

    ANC eyes national unity government after election loss

    The ANC says it has reached out to all parties but negotiations are still underway.

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  • WorldNBC News

    How Modi lost his magic — and his majority — in India election surprise

    Though he is still set for a rare third term, the results of India’s election were disappointing for Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

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  • WorldBBC

    Who are Green Party leaders Carla Denyer and Adrian Ramsay?

    Ms Denyer's political campaigning began when she was in sixth form, getting involved in campaigns to promote fair trade and stop the war in Iraq. After graduating from Durham University, she used her mechanical engineering qualifications in the renewables sector, specialising in wind energy, before joining the Green Party in 2011. This will be her second run to become MP for Bristol West, having nearly doubled the Green Party vote share in 2019 and been elected as co-leader in 2021.

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  • WorldBBC

    Chinese nationals ran cybercrime syndicate from Zambia

    The "sophisticated internet fraud syndicate" targeted people around the world, Zambian authorities say.

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  • Worlddpa international

    Medical sources: at least 62 dead in Israeli attacks on central Gaza

    Israeli attacks on central Gaza killed at least 62 people including women and children, according to medical sources in the Palestinian territory. The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) said they were investigating. Earlier, the IDF said it began targeted operations al-Bureij in central Gaza and areas in the east of Deir al-Balah on Tuesday. The IDF carried out airstrikes targeting military compounds and Hamas weapons depots, as well as underground infrastructure belonging to Palestinian Islamist group

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  • WorldAssociated Press

    Commission investigating Russian and Belarusian influence in Poland begins its work

    A special commission tasked with investigating Russian and Belarusian influence in Poland was beginning its work on Wednesday, Prime Minister Donald Tusk announced. At a news conference in Warsaw, Tusk and other officials described the commission as a non-partisan body of experts whose aim is to protect national security. Its work begins at a time of security concerns across the region as Russia’s war against Ukraine is in its third year.

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  • WorldAssociated Press

    South Africa's ANC has talks with 5 other parties over possible coalition but says it's still early

    Top officials in South Africa's African National Congress have had initial talks with representatives of five other parties over a coalition or other agreement to form a government, but no decision has been made and the talks are at an early stage, the ANC said Wednesday. The ANC remained the biggest party. ANC spokesperson Mahlengi Bhengu-Motsiri told reporters that there had been “exploratory” talks with the main opposition Democratic Alliance, the far-left Economic Freedom Fighters and thre

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  • Worlddpa international

    Germany's Scholz calls on European defence partners to cooperate more

    German Chancellor Olaf Scholz promised his government will support the defence industry and called for closer cooperation between producers in Europe as he opened a trade fair on Wednesday. "Today we see more clearly than ever how important it is to have a European and German defence industry that can continuously produce all major types of weapons and the necessary ammunition," he told the International Aerospace Exhibition (ILA) in Berlin. He said Germany had "given the industry too much of a

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  • WorldAssociated Press

    India's Modi prepares for record 3rd term as nations congratulate his government on election victory

    China, Ukraine and other nations sent their congratulations on Wednesday as Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s government began preparations for his swearing-in for a record third term following the world's largest democratic election. Modi’s Hindu-nationalist Bharatiya Janata Party met with allies who unanimously elected Modi as the National Democratic Alliance leader. Modi is likely to be sworn in as the prime minister on Saturday, local media said.

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  • BusinessAFP

    Italy fines Meta over data use, account transparency

    Italy's competition authority on Wednesday fined global tech giant Meta 3.5 million euros ($3.8 million) for a lack of transparency in its use of data and management of Instagram and Facebook accounts.It also said Meta "did not accurately manage" the suspension of users' Facebook and Instagram accounts.

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  • Worlddpa international

    Modi party loses its absolute majority in India's general election

    Prime Minister Narendra Modi's party has lost its absolute majority in parliament for the first time in 10 years in India's general election. Although Modi's Bharatiya Janata (Indian People's) Party (BJP) gained the most votes, it will have to rely on its two coalition partners to form a government. The BJP secured 240 of the 543 seats up for election, according to data released by the Election Commission on Wednesday after all the votes were counted. However, it remains the strongest force in p

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  • BusinessPackaging Gateway

    EcoCortec initiates recycling partnership in Germany

    The company has marked the first delivery of plastic waste from its customer Jakob Schober in Germany to Croatia.

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  • USdpa international

    Amanda Knox back in court in Italy hoping to finally clear her name

    Almost ten years after her acquittal in a notorious murder trial, the US-American Amanda Knox is back in court in Italy. The now 36-year-old appeared before an appeals court in Florence on Wednesday because she wants to obtain another acquittal in connection with the murder of a British exchange student in 2007. Knox now lives in the US. The murder of 21-year-old Meredith Kercher in the central Italian city of Perugia made headlines around the world in 2007. One of her flatmates, an American wom

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    Australian online watchdog drops court case against X over stabbing video

    Australia’s online safety watchdog said on Wednesday she had dropped her Federal Court case that attempted to force X Corp. to take down a video of a Sydney bishop being stabbed. Musk welcomed the decision, posting on X, “Freedom of speech is worth fighting for.” The case before the tribunal, which reviews bureaucrats’ administrative decisions, had been brought by X and was running in parallel with the Federal Court case.

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  • WorldAFP

    Amanda Knox back in court in Italy, in slander retrial

    Amanda Knox returned to court in Italy Wednesday for a slander case related to her infamous jailing, and later acquittal, for the murder of her British roommate in 2007.But she still had a related conviction for slander, for blaming the murder on a local bar owner during initial questioning by police.

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  • BusinessReuters

    Europe's Ariane 6 rocket debut planned for July 9

    BERLIN (Reuters) -Europe's new Ariane 6 satellite launcher will stage a long-awaited inaugural flight on July 9, the head of the European Space Agency said at the Berlin Airshow on Wednesday. The delayed debut comes a year after its predecessor, Ariane 5, was retired, leaving Europe with no independent path to orbit for its satellites after setbacks involving a smaller Italian alternative and the severing of ties with Russia over Ukraine. The plan is for the first commercial launch of Ariane 6

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  • WorldBBC

    Money laundering gang jailed over £1.2m IT fraud

    The gang filtered cash through a string of UK-based companies before sending it to India.

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  • WorldReuters

    Israel to phase out use of military detention camp

    Israel is phasing out the use of a military-run detention camp for Palestinians captured during the Gaza war where rights groups alleged there has been abuse of inmates, justice officials said on Wednesday. State attorneys told the Supreme Court that inmates held at the Sde Teiman site, which was opened after Hamas' Oct. 7 assault on southern Israel that sparked the war in Gaza, would be gradually transported to permanent holding facilities. State attorney Aner Helman, responding to a petition

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  • WorldAFP

    'It's too much': Spain's Balearic Isles battle overtourism

    Every year, nearly 800,000 tourists wander through the alleys of Binibeca Vell, a tiny whitewashed village nicknamed "the Spanish Mykonos" for its resemblance to the famous Greek island which attracts huge crowds of visitors. Binibeca Vell, on Menorca island, sits on a small bay with sparkling turquoise waters, and the picturesque village has become a major draw for visitors to Spain's Mediterranean Balearic Isles. 

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  • Worlddpa international

    NATO chief criticizes China for boycotting Ukraine peace summit

    NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg has criticized China for boycotting the Ukraine peace conference in Switzerland later this month. In a podcast interview with Germany's regional public broadcaster NDR, Stoltenberg said it was regrettable that China had decided not to participate. Switzerland has invited around 160 countries to the event on June 15 and 16 to discuss possible ways to achieve lasting peace in Ukraine. China announced last week that it would not participate. Foreign Ministry

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  • Worlddpa international

    Australia drops court case against X over church stabbing videos

    Australia's internet watchdog has dropped a court case against Elon Musk's social media platform X, eSafety commissioner Julie Inman-Grant said on Wednesday. Australia wanted to force X to remove footage of a Sydney church stabbing from the platform. X blocked the posts in Australia pending a legal challenge, before the Federal Court ordered the platform to temporarily hide the video for all users globally. Inman-Grant said in a statement a Federal Court case had now been abandoned. "Our sole go

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  • WorldAssociated Press

    Italian Premier Giorgia Meloni visits Albania to thank country for hosting migrant centers

    Italian Premier Giorgia Meloni traveled to Albania Wednesday to tour migrant centers and thank its government for agreeing to host thousands of asylum-seekers while Italy processes their claims. Meloni denied her day trip was a campaign stop on the eve of the European Parliament election in which migration is a big issue. Meloni and Albania's Prime Minister Edi Rama in November signed a five-year deal in which Albania agreed to shelter up to 3,000 migrants rescued from international waters eac

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  • WorldINSIDER

    Putin has started wearing 'concealed body armor' at public events: report

    "God protects the cautious," a Russian official who had met Putin at recent events told The Moscow Times.

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    WSU faculty, staff condemn forceful removal of students from encampment

    Wayne State University faculty and staff marched across campus to denounce the aggressive removal of students from a pro-Palestine encampment last week.

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  • Worlddpa international

    Modi declares victory in Indian polls, but party to lose majority

    The party of incumbent Prime Minister Narendra Modi has declared victory in India's parliamentary elections, but with most votes counted, his Hindu nationalist party will lose its parliamentary majority, according to preliminary results. The people of the country had "expressed their confidence in his ruling coalition for the third time in a row," Modi wrote on the social media platform X on Tuesday evening. Although Modi's Bharatiya Janata (Indian People's) Party (BJP) gained the most votes, it

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  • WorldReuters

    Australia regulator files lawsuit against Medibank over data breach

    SYDNEY (Reuters) -Australia's privacy regulator said on Wednesday it had filed a lawsuit against the country's biggest health insurer Medibank over a data breach that exposed personal information of millions of customers on the dark web. In civil penalty proceedings filed in the Federal Court, the Australian Information Commissioner said Medibank "seriously interfered" with the privacy of Australians by failing to take reasonable steps to protect data from misuse.

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  • WorldMen's Journal

    Tourist Punished for Defacing Ancient Roman Wall

    Italy is home to countless ancient Roman ruins and pieces of history, but they aren't immune to destruction today. In the latest instance of a visitor vandalism, a remnant of the eruption of Mount Vesuvius was defaced by a Dutch tourist just outside Naples. Herculaneum, like its bigger ...

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  • LifestyleDrillinjourneys

    8 of the Best Beaches in Krabi To Add to Your Bucket List

    Krabi, Thailand is spoiled with beaches. Here are a few of the best.

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  • WorldTime

    Narendra Modi Won India's Election—But the BJP Lost Power

    India's ruling party fell short of winning a single-party majority, marking a stark departure from the last two elections.

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  • Worlddpa international

    Ukraine raises the status of English language

    The Ukrainian parliament has passed a new law to strengthen the status of the English language in the Eastern European country. In future, a good command of English will be a prerequisite for many Ukrainian civil servants, the parliament in Kiev decided on Tuesday. A higher level of English is intended to make the country more attractive to tourists and more competitive internationally. The upgrading of English in Ukraine is "a necessity and a strategic step towards full membership of [the Ukrai

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  • WorldAssociated Press

    Georgia's ruling party introduces draft legislation curtailing LGBTQ+ rights

    Georgia's ruling party on Tuesday introduced draft legislation curtailing LGBTQ+ rights. The proposals by the Georgian Dream are similar to laws enacted in Russia and come on the heels of the authorities adopting another law critics denounced as borrowed from Moscow's playbook — the “foreign influence” law. It ignited weeks of mass protests and was widely criticized as threatening democratic freedoms and jeopardizing Georgia's chances of joining the European Union.

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  • Worlddpa international

    Baerbock: Examine situation in Afghanistan before deporting criminals

    Against the backdrop of the fatal knife attack on a police officer in the south-western German city of Mannheim, Foreign Minister Annalena Baerbock has appealed for a careful study of the situation in Afghanistan before possible deportations to the country. "In this particular case, the Ministry of the Interior has been investigating for some time," the Green politician explained in Berlin on Tuesday. "This is anything but trivial, because there is no getting around central constitutional and, a

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  • Worlddpa international

    Russia has destroyed 9 gigawatts of power-plant capacity in Ukraine

    Ukraine says it last lost more than 9 gigawatts of power-plant capacity across the country due to missile and drone attacks following the full-scale Russian invasion in 2022. "The situation is very serious," Ukrainian Prime Minister Denys Shmyhal said at a government meeting on Tuesday. The grid operator Ukrenergo has been forced to carry out scheduled power cuts due to the energy shortage. In Kiev, electricity was switched off in several city districts in the afternoon because the maximum permi

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  • EntertainmentMusic Feeds

    Rum Jungle Announce 2024 Regional Australian Tour

    Newcastle-based band Rum Jungle is set to embark on a regional tour across Australia, performing for fans in 22 major cities from Adelaide and the Gold Coast to regional Wagga, Townsville, and Torquay. The tour comes on the heels of their latest single, “Did The Morning Let You Down,” and their critically acclaimed EP, Hold […] The post Rum Jungle Announce 2024 Regional Australian Tour appeared first on Music Feeds.

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  • Worlddpa international

    Supporters of Polish Prime Minister Tusk commemorate 1989 election

    A few days before the European elections, supporters of Prime Minister Donald Tusk held a rally in Poland to commemorate the first partially free elections in 1989. They gathered in Warsaw's Castle Square on Tuesday with Polish flags and banners reading "We are citizens of the EU." "You are here because Poland has not yet grown tired of freedom," Tusk said. June 4 is an important date in Poland: the first partially free elections were held on this day in 1989 - a triumph of the democracy movemen

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  • Worlddpa international

    Reports of new Israeli operation targeting Hamas in centre of Gaza

    The Israeli army has begun a new operation in the refugee neighbourhood of al-Bureij in the central part of the Gaza Strip, according to media reports from Tuesday evening. In addition to the air force, ground troops are also involved, they said. The military had already been in the area at the beginning of the year, but withdrew again, the Jerusalem Post reported on Tuesday. The Palestinian Islamist Hamas movement is still strong in the densely populated area. Israel has set itself the goal of

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  • Worlddpa international

    Modi declares victory in Indian polls, but his party to lose majority

    The party of incumbent Prime Minister Narendra Modi has declared victory in India's parliamentary elections, but with most votes counted, his Hindu nationalist party will lose its parliamentary majority, according to preliminary results. The people of the country had "expressed their confidence in his ruling coalition for the third time in a row," Modi wrote on the social media platform X on Tuesday evening. Although Modi's Bharatiya Janata (Indian People's) Party (BJP) gained the most votes, it

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  • LifestyleJalopnik

    Watch The 2025 Mustang GTD Show Those Nurburgring Europeans What Freedom Sounds Like

    Seeing a blue blooded American pony car prototype hitting the nearly 13 miles of Germany’s most famous race track is a bit incongruous, but the new Mustang GTD is built different. The GTD’s supercharged V8 is targeting uncharted territory for the humble Mustang; over 800 stock horsepower. Aside from the herculean power numbers that Ford’s aiming for with this very special Mustang, it is also hoping to make it handle like a race car. While some special edition Mustangs have handled well in the pa

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  • Worlddpa international

    Georgia plans anti-LGBT+ legislation

    Following the adoption of a Russian-style law against foreign influence, the Georgian leadership also wants to restrict the rights of lesbian, gay, bisexual and trans (LGBT) people in a similar way to Russia. The ruling Georgian Dream party has submitted a package of laws to parliament under the heading "Family values and the protection of minors," Parliamentary Speaker Shalva Papuashvili announced in Tbilisi on Tuesday. The civil law, labour law and education laws in the country in the South Ca

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  • Worlddpa international

    Palestinians to join South Africa's genocide lawsuit against Israel

    The Palestinians plan to join South Africa's genocide lawsuit against Israel currently before the International Court of Justice (ICJ). The Palestinian Foreign Ministry in Ramallah has applied to join the case, the court announced in The Hague on Monday evening. The ministry requested this on behalf of Palestine, which is not yet recognized as a state by the United Nations; instead it has observer status at the UN. It is unclear when the court will rule on the Palestinian application. If it were

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  • ScienceSpace

    Japan to launch world's 1st wooden satellite in September

    Japan plans to launch the world's first wooden satellite this year, in an effort to reduce the environmental impacts of reentering spacecraft.

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  • ScienceCNN

    Colossal rock engravings may be ancient borders, study suggests

    Giant snakes and human figures are two of the motifs found in colossal rock engravings believed to be ancient territorial markers in what’s now South America.

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  • BusinessZacks

    Rio Tinto (RIO) Invests in R&D Facility for BioIron Testing

    Rio Tinto (RIO) is building a research and development facility in Western Australia to test the BioIron process, which is expected to aid in decarbonizing the global steel value chain.

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  • Worlddpa international

    Heavy police presence in Beijing, Hong Kong on Tiananmen anniversary

    China and Hong Kong reacted to Tuesday's 35th anniversary of the bloody crackdown on protests in Tiananmen Square in Beijing with an increased police presence. Soldiers were posted at important bridges in the Chinese capital on Tuesday. Anyone wishing to enter Tiananmen Square in the heart of Beijing had to pass through several strict passport and security checks. In the Chinese Special Administrative Region of Hong Kong, which for a long time was the only place in China where the victims of the

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  • Worlddpa international

    Austria closes Danube to shipping in response to flooding

    The entire course of the Danube in Austria has been closed to shipping due to flooding caused by heavy rainfall in the country, and in neighbouring southern Germany. The state waterway company, via donau, announced the closure on Tuesday. "Safety cannot be guaranteed above a certain water level," Christoph Caspar, spokesman for via donau, told dpa. How long the measure will remain in force depends on further rainfall and the water levels in the Danube's tributaries. The Danube flows over 350 kil

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  • ScienceSpace

    China's Chang'e 6 probe launches samples of far side of the moon to lunar orbit. Next stop? Earth (photos)

    China's Chang'e 6 moon mission returned stunning lunar surface images as it collected samples and sent them to orbit to begin their historic return to Earth for study.

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  • BusinessUSA TODAY

    Carnival Corp to fold P&O Cruises Australia brand into Carnival Cruise Line

    Carnival Corp. will fold P&O Cruises Australia into Carnival Cruise Line early next year.

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