- Russia launches missile strikes on Kyiv, killing four and injuring dozens
- Governor Newsom declares emergency in Orange County over chemical leak
- US Senate debates funding bill as deadline for government shutdown looms
- Trump announces Iran deal ‘largely negotiated’ including reopening Strait of Hormuz
- Trump claims progress on Iran deal and reopening of Strait of Hormuz, Iran disagrees
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- Tennessee judge dismisses federal human smuggling charges against Kilmar Abrego Garcia
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PC Sharon Beshenivsky death: Man extradited and charged with murder of PC shot dead in 2005 Piran Ditta Khan, a 74-year-old man, has been extradited from Pakistan and taken into custody at a West Yorkshire police station. He has been charged with the 2005 murder of PC Sharon Beshenivsky, as well as robbery, two counts of possessing a firearm with intent to endanger life, and two counts of possessing a prohibited weapon. The Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) said that the charges were authorised in 2006 and led to the issuance of the extradition warrant. Khan is due to appear at…
Strike action sees UK economy flatline in February The UK economy experienced no growth in February due to strikes by public sector workers, according to official figures from the Office for National Statistics (ONS). Although a rise in construction activity was noted, it was offset by walkouts by teachers and civil servants. The UK saw a 0.4% jump in economic growth in January. Despite February’s flat performance, Chancellor Jeremy Hunt stated that the UK’s economic outlook was “brighter than expected” with GDP growing by 0.1% in the three months to February, and the UK was “set to avoid recession”. However,…
North Korea missile launch sparks confusion in Japan North Korea’s missile launch on Thursday caused panic and confusion in northern Japan, with residents being told to evacuate immediately. However, the evacuation order was retracted within half an hour after it was confirmed that the missile did not land near the island. Tensions have been rising in the region as North Korea has already fired 27 missiles this year. The missile launched on Thursday flew about 1,000 km, which South Korea’s military called a “grave provocation.” Details about the weapon tested have not been made public yet. Japanese coast guards said…
Trump sues former lawyer Michael Cohen for $500m Donald Trump has filed a lawsuit against his former lawyer, Michael Cohen, alleging breach of contract and seeking $500m (£400m) in damages. Trump claims that Cohen failed in his duty to act in his client’s best interests and made “improper, self-serving, and malicious statements” about Trump, his family, and his business. The lawsuit comes amid increased attacks on Cohen by Trump allies and as Cohen is a key witness in an investigation into Trump. Cohen worked for Trump for over a decade, but the two had a major falling out after the…
US thinks UN chief too accommodating to Moscow, leaked files suggest The latest revelation from a series of leaked US classified documents suggests that the US believed the United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres is too willing to accommodate Russian interests. The leaked documents appear to suggest that Washington has been watching Mr Guterres closely, and contain other observations on topics such as the war in Ukraine and several African leaders. One of the leaked documents focuses on the Black Sea grain deal brokered by the UN and Turkey in July 2022, following fears of a global food crisis. It suggests…
Today’s news summary – Paper Talk Thursday’s front pages are dominated by two stories: Prince Harry confirming his attendance at the Coronation, whilst Meghan stays in the US with their children and Joe Biden’s visit to Ireland. Many of the papers lead with a picture of Prince Harry and Joe Biden. Harry to return for Coronation The Daily Mirror uses the headline “Spare will be there” to summarise the news. The Daily Telegraph reports that Harry has been considering the decision for weeks following the recent family rift. The Sun suggests that the King is happy about his son’s return…
French unions have called on workers to walk off the job and join protest rallies on Thursday for a twelfth nationwide day of protests against a bill that will make the French work longer.
THE INTERVIEW (C) FRANCE 24 In a interview with FRANCE 24, Moldova’s minister of internal affairs said that Moscow was attempting to “reinstall a pro-Russian government” in Moldova, and that “Russian interest groups” and “fugitive oligarchs” were behind recent protests calling for the resignation of the pro-Western President Maia Sandu. “There is clear evidence that these so-called protests were financed, that the transportation of people to Chisinau [was] being truly organised, very well targeted, in clear places and clear timing with clear instructions. And [in] the media space, there is clearly pro-Russian propaganda, there is [a] clear pro-Russian narrative.…
Italy’s cabinet on Tuesday announced a state of emergency on immigration following a “sharp rise” in flows across the Mediterranean, a statement said, in a move aimed at better management of migrant arrivals and repatriation facilities.
Fears and warnings swirl, but how dangerous is AI technology? AI (Artificial Intelligence) is not a new concept, it’s been around since the mid-20th century and can be traced back even further to early Greek myths and the development of mechanical devices designed to automate tasks in the industrial revolution. But fears over AI have once again amplified in recent months, following the launch of ChatGPT (and others like it) – an AI language model that many say threatens white-collar jobs, and some predict it could, if not truly understood, end the human race. Elon Musk, a man you wouldn’t…
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