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Cliff Notes A Mexican navy training ship, the Cuauhtémoc, collided with the Brooklyn Bridge during a promotional tour in New York City, resulting in injuries to at least three people. The ship sustained damage from the incident, which has halted its voyage, while authorities are currently assessing the situation and providing assistance. Eyewitness footage showed the vessel’s mast scraping the bridge, prompting New York Mayor Eric Adams to announce efforts to support those affected. Mexican navy training vessel hits New York’s Brooklyn Bridge – as reports say three injured | US News . A Mexican navy ship has hit the…

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Cliff Notes – PS6 is Sony’s chance to wipe the slate clean and forget the PS5 ever happened Reader’s Feature The PlayStation 6 presents an opportunity for Sony to shift focus away from the missteps of the PS5, particularly its struggles with live service games. Rumours suggest a potential launch title could be a third Horizon Zero Dawn game, indicating a return to traditional gaming experiences rather than multiplayer spin-offs. The introduction of a portable device may signal a renewed commitment to quality games, as success in this market would rely on engaging single-player content rather than live service models.…

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Cliff Notes – Graham Norton leaves Eurovision final viewers in stitches with ‘brutal’ Margaret Thatcher jibe Graham Norton, the BBC’s Eurovision commentator for 16 years, delivered humorous commentary, including a comparison of Ukraine’s entry to a young Margaret Thatcher, which resonated with viewers on social media. His remarks about Italy’s entrant resembling the child catcher from Chitty Chitty Bang Bang and comments on Israel’s performance sparked laughter and highlighted the ongoing controversy surrounding the country’s participation. Despite disappointment over Ireland’s failure to qualify, Norton maintained his comedic edge, joking about an audience member holding an Irish flag during the event.…

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Cliff Notes – Pro-Palestine protesters gather in Basel with flares and smeared blood ahead of Eurovision final Pro-Palestinian demonstrators occupied a bridge in Basel, Switzerland, ahead of the Eurovision final, calling for Israel to be banned from the competition due to ongoing conflicts in Gaza. Hundreds of protesters displayed banners, wore ‘Boycott Israel’ T-shirts, and smeared themselves with fake blood to symbolise the deaths of children, while police attempted to manage the situation. Public transport was disrupted as authorities warned attendees to avoid the protest area, amidst heightened tensions surrounding Israel’s participation in the event. Pro-Palestine protesters gather in Basel…

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Cliff Notes Four Iranian men arrested under the Terrorism Act on suspicion of planning a terror attack have been released from custody after police obtained warrants for further detention. A fifth man, previously released on bail, remains under investigation while police continue searches across multiple locations in the UK. The Met’s Counter Terrorism Command insists the investigation is ongoing and urges public vigilance in reporting suspicious activities. Four Iranian men arrested on suspicion of preparing terror attack released | UK News . Four Iranian men who were arrested on suspicion of preparing a terror attack have been released from custody.The…

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Cliff Notes – Aberdeen’s Jack MacKenzie hit by seat from own fans after Dundee defeat Jack MacKenzie, an unused substitute, was struck by a seat thrown by Aberdeen fans following a 2-1 defeat to Dundee United, leading to a pitch invasion. Aberdeen manager Jimmy Thelin condemned the incident as "unacceptable," confirming that MacKenzie sustained a serious injury but was in stable condition. Dundee United’s boss Jim Goodwin expressed disappointment over the incident, calling it a "disgrace" and highlighting the need for authorities to address fan behaviour. Aberdeen’s Jack MacKenzie hit by seat from own fans after Dundee defeat Jack MacKenzie…

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Ferrari Faces Historic Qualifying Struggles at Imola GP Ferrari’s Emilia-Romagna Grand Prix weekend took a disappointing turn as both Charles Leclerc and Lewis Hamilton failed to secure a spot in the top ten during qualifying. Leclerc’s 11th-place finish, coupled with Hamilton’s 12th, marked Ferrari’s worst qualifying performance at Imola since the venue joined the Formula 1 calendar in 1980. Leclerc’s disheartened remarks, “We are just P nowhere at the moment,” encapsulated the team’s growing frustrations as they grappled with significant performance issues. Why Was Ferrari So Slow? Ferrari’s struggles at the Imola GP can be traced back to several key…

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