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  • WorldBBC

    Joshlin Smith: A six-year-old's disappearance spreads fear in South Africa's Saldhana Bay

    Joshlin Smith has still not been found after going missing from a South African town in February.

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  • WorldAFP

    Ten dead, 21 missing after heavy rains in Brazil

    At least 10 people have died in floods caused by torrential rains in Brazil's south, authorities said Wednesday, as rescuers searched for nearly two dozen individuals reported missing.Leite said work was continuing to locate the missing even as more heavy rains were forecast.

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  • Worlddpa international

    Blinken tells Hamas time for 'haggling' over truce deal has ended

    US Secretary of State Antony Blinken, in Israel for talks with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and other leaders, expressed his determination to secure an immediate ceasefire in Gaza as part of a deal that would see more hostages held by Hamas released. "Israel has made very important compromises in the proposal that’s on the table," Blinken said after meeting Netanyahu. "Hamas has to decide whether it will take this deal and actually advance the situation for the people that it purports to ca

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  • Worlddpa international

    Colombia to cut diplomatic ties with Israel over Gaza war

    Colombia's President Gustavo Petro announced on Wednesday the cutting of diplomatic relations with Israel due to the "genocidal" government in power there. "If Palestine dies, humanity dies, and we will not let it die," the left-wing politician said in front of thousands of people in the Plaza de Bolívar in Colombia's capital Bogotá, where a large International Workers' Day rally was being held. Diplomatic ties will be cut with Israel on Thursday, he said. Petro has criticized Israel several tim

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  • Worlddpa international

    Zelensky sacks senior intel officer amid corruption allegations

    Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has dismissed Ilya Vityuk, a high-ranking official in the SBU intelligence service, amid allegations of corruption. The decree was published on the Ukrainian president's website on Wednesday without giving a reason. Vityuk was head of the Security Service of Ukraine's (SBU) cybersecurity department. Ukrainian media had previously published investigations in which it was reported that Vityuk's wife bought a luxury flat in the centre of Kiev. Vityuk had alrea

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  • USUSA TODAY

    Dallas to Tokyo flight grounded after pilot drank too much before takeoff, reports say

    A Japan Airlines flight from Dallas to Tokyo was reportedly grounded after the pilot drank too much before the plane was scheduled to take off.

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  • WorldNBC News

    A surprise arrest and a corruption scandal hint at splits in Putin's inner circle

    A corruption scandal centered on allegations against Russia’s deputy defense minister has drawn surprise and speculation from close observers of the country’s elite.

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  • Worlddpa international

    Thousands turn out in Berlin and Hamburg for May 1 demos

    Thousands of people took part in left-wing demonstrations to mark International Workers' Day, or Labour Day, in Berlin, Hamburg and other German cities on Wednesday. The traditional rallies by workers and activists were held this year amid the backdrop of the tensions surrounding the war in Gaza. Germany has banned or restricted pro-Palestinian demonstrations over the past seven months, often citing fears they could lead to incitement to hatred and anti-Semitic statements. Police said a demonstr

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  • USWBRE

    PSP: Car ignites on fire due to dry leaves

    CHESTNUT HILL TWP., MONROE COUNTY (WBRE/WYOU) — State police report a car ignited on fire due to dry leaves near the exhaust. State police report a car went up in flames on the side of Effort-Neola Road near the intersection of Little Mexico Road in Chestnuthill Twp, Monroe County. The driver returned to his car […]

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  • Worlddpa international

    China looms large as German foreign minister sets off on Pacific trip

    German Foreign Minister Annalena Baerbock set off on Wednesday on a week-long trip to Australia, New Zealand and Fiji where the focus will be on security policy and climate protection. Baerbock noted that the region is becoming increasingly important to Germany for strategic and economic reasons, especially given tensions with China over human rights, trade and Taiwan. Australia and New Zealand were "more directly exposed than we are to the violent gusts of wind that are being sent around the wo

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  • ScienceMiami Herald

    Scaly creature — with yellow eyelids — found lurking in forest. It’s a new species

    The nocturnal animal was discovered near a rocky stream in Vietnam.

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  • WorldBBC

    Key mining town seized - DR Congo rebels

    Rubaya is DR Congo's main coltan producer, used to make batteries for electric vehicles and phones.

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  • WorldThe Independent

    Air Canada under fire for removing native chief’s headdress and stuffing case in cargo hold

    Prime Minister Justin Trudeau described the situation as ‘unacceptable’

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  • USWFLD

    DePaul students continue encampment in solidarity with Gaza on Lincoln Park campus

    DePaul University students announced their plans for the second day of encampment in solidarity with Gaza on Tuesday.

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  • WorldBBC

    Kenya floods: Tourists and staff stranded in Maasai Mara game reserve

    Helicopters are deployed to evacuate tourists and staff trapped in the famous game reserve.

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  • USAccuWeather

    2024 hurricane season names: Is your name on the list?

    In this GOES-16 geocolor image satellite image taken Thursday, Sept. 7, 2017, the eye of Hurricane Irma, center, is just north of the island of Hispaniola, with Hurricane Katia, left, in the Gulf of Mexico, and Hurricane Jose, right, in the Atlantic Ocean. (NOAA via AP) The 2024 Atlantic hurricane season is predicted to be one of the most active on record, with AccuWeather experts forecasting 20 to 25 named storms in 2024. With so many storms likely this year, a bevy of names will be used, inclu

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  • ScienceFuturism

    China Releases CGI Video of Moon Base and It Contains Something Very Strange

    Blurred Out The China National Space Administration (CNSA) has shown off a CGI video of its vision of a lunar base, a vastly ambitious plan the country is hoping to realize in a matter of decades. The showy, albeit already dated-looking render shows plans for the International Lunar Research Station (ILRS) a Chinese and Russian […]

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  • WorldAFP

    Toll climbs to 8 dead, 21 missing after heavy rains in Brazil

    The toll after heavy rains in Brazil's southern state of Rio Grande do Sul rose to eight dead and 21 missing, regional authorities said Wednesday. Around 130,000 people across Rio Grande do Sul were without drinking water, with telephone and internet service down in at least 60 municipalities as the rain continued. 

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  • WorldBloomberg

    Malaysia to Raise Government Salaries by a Record, PM Says

    (Bloomberg) -- Malaysia will increase civil servants’ salaries by more than 13% from December, as Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim looks to counter rising living costs and a weak currency. Most Read from BloombergUS and Saudis Near Defense Pact Meant to Reshape Middle EastTesla Axes Supercharger Team in Blow to Broader EV MarketNYPD Arrests Over 300 Protesters in Crackdown on College CampusesThe Ozempic Effect: How a Weight Loss Wonder Drug Gobbled Up an Entire EconomyTreasuries Rally With Fed Not a

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  • Worlddpa international

    Lift Germany's debt brake to advance social justice, union urges

    German trade union leaders on Wednesday called for social justice and reforms to the strict constitutional debt rule as the country marked International Workers' Day. May 1 is a national holiday in Germany, with unions traditionally organizing demonstrations for workers' rights across the country. Frank Werneke, the chairman of the powerful verdi trade union, demanded that Germany's strict "debt brake," which caps government borrowing, be reformed or suspended in favour of greater investment in

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  • WorldAssociated Press

    Mexican volunteers search for clandestine crematorium on outskirts of Mexico City

    Trailed by search dogs and police, María de Jesús Soria Aguayo and more than a dozen volunteers on Wednesday walked carefully through fields of weeds and dry earth with their eyes fixed on the ground. On the fringes of Mexico City, the group began to search for human remains and other evidence after volunteer searchers said the site may be the location of a clandestine crematorium. The body search comes after Ceci Flores, a leader of a group searching for the bodies of Mexico's missing, announ

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  • Worlddpa international

    German-Polish border towns celebrate EU's eastward shift 20 years ago

    Germany and Poland staged festivities in twin towns on their shared border to mark the 20th anniversary of Poland's accession to the European Union. German Foreign Minister Annalena Baerbock and Polish Foreign Minister Radosław Sikorski met in Frankfurt an der Oder and Słubice on Wednesday. The two visited Słubice's Collegium Polonicum academic institution on the Polish side, then joined a festival and crossed the Oder Bridge to Frankfurt an der Oder in Germany. Baerbock called May 1, 2004, an "

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  • Worlddpa international

    German foreign minister sets off on South Pacific trip

    German Foreign Minister Annalena Baerbock sets off on Wednesday on a week-long trip to Australia, New Zealand and Fiji where the focus will be on security policy and climate protection. The Indo-Pacific region, where the three destinations are located, is becoming increasingly important to Germany for strategic and economic reasons. Baerbock actually wanted to visit the countries last August, but had to cancel the trip after a stopover in Abu Dhabi, when her government plane developed a series o

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  • WorldAssociated Press

    30 people are injured when a trailer overturns in southwestern Germany

    A trailer packed with people celebrating May Day overturned in southern Germany on Wednesday, leaving 30 injured, 10 of them seriously, police and media reports said. Police say it took place in the village of Kandern, and that rescue helicopters were deployed, including some from neighboring Switzerland, as well as a large number of rescue and police forces. Police said that the injured included a group of friends aged between 20 and 25 years who came from surrounding villages and were celebr

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  • USWGN Chicago

    UChicago, DePaul encampment continue as nationwide protests escalate

    CHICAGO — The University of Chicago encampment is entering Day three as DePaul University students begin their second day of protesting Israel’s war on Gaza, as nationwide anti-war protesters challenge their universities’ involvement. The demands at DePaul are no different than what other demonstrators at different college campuses across the country are calling for — […]

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  • WorldAssociated Press

    Tourists evacuated from Kenya’s Maasai Mara reserve amid flooding and heavy rains

    Tourists were evacuated by air from Kenya's Maasai Mara national reserve Wednesday after more than a dozen hotels, lodges and camps were flooded as heavy rains battered the country. Tourist accommodation facilities were submerged after a river within the Maasai Mara broke its banks early Wednesday. The reserve, in southwestern Kenya, is a popular tourist destination because it features the annual wildebeest migration from the Serengeti in Tanzania.

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  • BusinessJust Drinks

    Asahi snaps up Australian gin distiller Never Never

    Established in 2016 by three friends, Never Never is based in McLaren Vale in South Australia.

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  • WorldRailway Technology

    Tanzania launches first test run on Dar es Salaam to Dodoma line

    The country’s prime minister celebrated the first passenger operations on the line during Tanzania’s 60th anniversary celebrations.

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  • WorldRailway Technology

    China’s rail authority applies to join OTIF

    The application would make China an associate member unless five current members object.

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  • WorldAssociated Press

    Japan's Kishida will stress rules-based global order, support for emerging nations at OECD meeting

    Japan's Prime Minister Fumio Kishida said Wednesday that he will stress the need for a rules-based international order in the face of global challenges and tensions when he attends a meeting of the Organizations for Economic Cooperation and Development in Paris. Kishida began a six-day trip abroad in Paris, where he is scheduled to give a keynote speech on Thursday, the first of a two-day OECD ministerial meeting, which will be chaired by Japanese Foreign Minister Yoko Kamikawa. “I would like

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  • WorldAFP

    Posts misleadingly claimed Nigeria’s Lagos state increased monthly minimum wage

    Labour unions in Nigeria are pressuring authorities to raise minimum wages as inflation and economic turmoil put pressure on the cost of living. Recent social media posts claimed that the country’s commercial capital Lagos state upped its minimum wage for government workers. But the claim is misleading; the state only instituted a temporary extra “wage” in January for all civil servants. A spokesperson for the state government said negotiations were ongoing for an improved minimum salary.

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  • BusinessVerdict

    Analysis: What would a full rollout of autopilot in China mean for Tesla?

    Elon Musk's ambition for full Tesla autopilot rollout in China may soon be realised. A win for Tesla as China is the biggest global market for autonomous driving.

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  • WorldINSIDER

    A Russian zoo said it sent peacocks to the front to 'inspire' troops. It deleted its post after people used it to mock Putin.

    The Russian zoo said it hoped the peacocks would "brighten up soldiers' everyday life," but it deleted the post after getting comments insulting Putin.

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  • Worlddpa international

    Opposition leader demands action after calls for caliphate in Hamburg

    The head of the Bavarian opposition party in the German parliament, or Bundestag, has called for tough consequences following a demonstration in Hamburg in which speakers called for an Islamist caliphate to replace German democracy. "Anyone who wants to introduce sharia [strict Islamic law] in Germany and declare a caliphate is an enemy of our democracy," Alexander Dobrindt, the head of the Bundestag's faction for Bavaria's Christian Social Union (CSU), told the Bild newspaper. "The state must c

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  • WorldBBC

    Kenya floods: Survivors seek loved ones as evacuation ordered

    Survivors desperately search for loved ones as the president announces a large-scale evacuation.

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  • Worlddpa international

    German employers urge longer hours as workers celebrate Workers' Day

    As workers across Germany celebrate International Workers' Day, the head of the country's employers' associations said people should put in more hours on the job. "We need more work in Germany, not less," Rainer Dulger said in a statement on the group's website on Wednesday. "Germany discusses too much about the conditions of non-work and too little about the value of work," lamented the president of the Confederation of German Employers' Associations (BDA). The question of how to make Germany a

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  • WorldAssociated Press

    Ecuador defends raid on the Mexican Embassy and tells top UN court it acted to take in a criminal

    Ecuador on Wednesday defended its storming of the Mexican Embassy in Quito last month, telling judges at the United Nations' top court that it acted to take in “a common criminal” — Ecuador's former vice president — who was holed up inside the diplomatic post. The statement by lawyers for Ecuador was part of hearings in a case filed by Mexico at the International Court of Justice that accuses Quito of blatantly violating international treaties by storming the embassy to arrest former Vice Presi

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  • BusinessPOWER Magazine

    China Brings High-Elevation Hydropower Project Online

    The first unit of one of the world’s highest-elevation hydropower plants began operating in China in April. China Energy said the Maerdang hydropower station (Figure 5), sited at more than 16,000 feet above

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  • WorldAssociated Press

    British police officer faces terror charge for showing support for Hamas on WhatsApp

    A British police officer is facing terror charges for showing support for Hamas on WhatsApp, a police watchdog said Wednesday. West Yorkshire constable Mohammed Adil shared images supporting Hamas, which is banned and designated a terror group in the U.K., the Independent Office for Police Conduct said.

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  • WorldCNN

    Inside the tiny corner of Spain that lies in the middle of North Africa

    The North African territory of Ceuta is surrounded by Morocco but claimed as part of Spanish Europe. It’s one of the most unusual places on either continent.

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  • USdpa international

    Special forces intervene after extremist wields knife in Germany

    A self-proclaimed Reich Citizen extremist has threatened police officers in western Germany with a knife, triggering an operation by the country's SEK special forces. The special forces finally overpowered the intoxicated 30-year-old man in the town of Velbert to the east of the city of Dusseldorf and arrested him, police announced in the early hours of Wednesday. He was slightly injured in the process. After treatment in hospital, he was admitted to a psychiatric hospital based on an order from

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  • WorldBBC

    Nigeria Workers' Day: Civil servants get pay rises up to 35%

    Nigeria raises salaries for government workers to help them cope with the cost-of-living crisis.

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  • WorldBBC

    Hersh Goldberg-Polin: Gaza hostage's mother pleads for ceasefire deal

    Rachel Goldberg-Polin says "maximum leverage" is needed to free her son Hersh and 132 Hamas captives.

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  • WorldAssociated Press

    Georgian lawmakers move closer to passing 'Russian law' targeting the media. Protesters gather again

    Georgia’s Parliament moved a step closer Wednesday to passing a law that critics fear will stifle media freedom and endanger the country’s European Union membership bid, as police used water cannons, tear gas and pepper spray against the tens of thousands of protesters who thronged surrounding streets. Dozens of people were arrested the night before, and mass rallies have continued daily in the capital, Tbilisi. Protesters denounce the bill as “the Russian law” because neighboring Russia uses

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  • WorldBloomberg

    Vietnam Parliament to Hold Special Meeting After Leader Resigned

    (Bloomberg) -- Vietnam’s National Assembly will convene Thursday afternoon for a special meeting to discuss personnel issues after its chairman resigned last week.Most Read from BloombergUS and Saudis Near Defense Pact Meant to Reshape Middle EastTesla Axes Supercharger Team in Blow to Broader EV MarketNYPD Arrests Over 300 Protesters in Crackdown on College CampusesThe Ozempic Effect: How a Weight Loss Wonder Drug Gobbled Up an Entire EconomyTreasuries Rally With Fed Not as Hawkish as Feared: M

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  • WorldAssociated Press

    Lebanese Christian leader says Hezbollah's fighting with Israel has harmed Lebanon

    The leader of a main Christian political party in Lebanon blasted the Shiite militant group Hezbollah for opening a front with Israel to back up its ally Hamas, saying it has harmed Lebanon without making a dent in Israel’s crushing offensive in the Gaza Strip. In an interview with The Associated Press on Tuesday night, Samir Geagea of the Lebanese Forces Party said Hezbollah should withdraw from areas along the border with Israel and the Lebanese army should deploy in all points where militant

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  • WorldBBC

    Beijing tightens grip on China social media giants

    Changes to China's State Secrets Law requires internet firms to monitor information shared by users.

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  • WorldBloomberg

    Malaysia Ex-Premier’s Son Plans $100 Million Africa Investment

    (Bloomberg) -- Mirzan Mahathir, the son of former Malaysian Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad, intends to invest $100 million in a cement factory in South Sudan.Most Read from BloombergUS and Saudis Near Defense Pact Meant to Reshape Middle EastTesla Axes Supercharger Team in Blow to Broader EV MarketNYPD Arrests Over 300 Protesters in Crackdown on College CampusesThe Ozempic Effect: How a Weight Loss Wonder Drug Gobbled Up an Entire EconomyTreasuries Rally With Fed Not as Hawkish as Feared: Marke

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  • Worlddpa international

    Thousands evacuated as volcanic eruptions wreak havoc in Indonesia

    Authorities on Wednesday began evacuating about 12,000 residents after Indonesia's Mount Ruang volcano erupted, spewing ash and rocks. Mount Ruang, located in the Sangihe Islands arc in North Sulawesi province, has been increasingly active in recent weeks. Authorities on Tuesday raised the alert level to the highest possible after new eruptions, warning of potential pyroclastic flows, deadly ash surges and the possibility of tsunami. The eruption also caused a power outage on neighbouring Tagula

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  • WorldAssociated Press

    Over 500 baby sea turtles washed ashore in a big storm off South Africa. Here's the rescue effort

    An aquarium in South Africa is stretched beyond capacity after more than 500 baby sea turtles were washed up on beaches by a rare and powerful storm and rescued by members of the public. Most of them instead will spend the first few months of their lives in newly built plastic tanks at the Turtle Conservation Center at the Two Oceans Aquarium in Cape Town. Baby turtles have to fend for themselves from the moment they hatch on beaches and make their way to the ocean.

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