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Cliff Notes A US jury awarded $2.1bn in damages to a man who claimed Bayer’s Roundup weedkiller caused his cancer, marking one of the largest settlements against the product. Bayer plans to appeal the verdict, maintaining that glyphosate, the active ingredient in Roundup, is safe and does not cause cancer, despite having settled around $10bn in similar claims. Over 60,000 cases against Bayer are still pending, and the company has set aside $5.9bn for legal provisions related to these claims. Man who claimed weedkiller caused cancer awarded $2.1bn by US jury A man who claimed a weedkiller caused his cancer…

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Cliff Notes – Pilot dies after air show plane crash A fatal crash occurred at the West Coast Air Show in Saldanha, South Africa, resulting in the death of test pilot James O’Connell while performing a routine display. Eyewitness accounts describe the plane as being under control for most of the display until a sudden loss of altitude caused it to enter a steep dive. The South African Civil Aviation Authority is conducting an investigation into the incident, and no other injuries were reported. Pilot dies after air show plane crash in South Africa A pilot has died after his…

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Cliff Notes – At least six dead as Israel strikes Lebanon At least six dead as Israel strikes Lebanon again with fatalities, including a child, and 18 injuries, amidst escalating tensions following rocket launches from Lebanon into Israel. The violence marks the most significant exchange of fire since a ceasefire agreement was reached in November, with concerns raised about its potential collapse. Hezbollah has denied responsibility for the rocket fire, asserting its commitment to the ceasefire, while Israeli operations against “terrorist” targets continue amid regional instability. At least six dead as Israel strikes Lebanon in heaviest exchange of fire in…

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Cliff Notes – Missing inmate found three days after motorway escape Jamie Cooper, 33, escaped from a prison van on the M55 motorway near Catforth while en route to court on Wednesday morning. He was located in Blackburn on Saturday after police stopped a car that had travelled from Bolton; he was arrested on suspicion of escaping lawful custody. Lancashire Police thanked the public for their assistance in the search for Cooper. Missing inmate found three days after motorway escape from prison van in Lancashire An inmate who escaped from a prison van on a motorway has been found after…

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Cliff Notes – Pope Francis to be discharged from hospital Pope Francis to be discharged from hospital after doctors confirm he has recovered from double pneumonia. Pope Francis, aged 88, is set to be discharged from Gemelli Hospital in Rome after a five-week treatment for double pneumonia and a severe respiratory infection. The pontiff, who has been out of public view since 9 February, will appear from his hospital window on Sunday to offer a blessing to supporters. Cardinal Victor Fernandez noted that the Pope may need time to “relearn to speak” after his use of high-flow oxygen, but his…

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Cliff Notes – How boxing legend became cultural icon Foremans love for Ali is how boxing legend became cultural icon George Foreman died 22nd March 2025. George Foreman’s defeat to Muhammad Ali in the 1974 Rumble in the Jungle marked a turning point in his career, leading to a transformation from a resentful fighter to a friend and admirer of Ali. Foreman’s remarkable comeback at age 45, where he became the oldest heavyweight champion, sparked a successful entrepreneurial venture with the George Foreman Grill, generating over $200 million. Known for his self-deprecating humour, Foreman transitioned into a cultural icon, using…

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Cliff Notes – Consolidated its gains in the capital city Khartoum Sudan’s military has recaptured significant government buildings, including the presidential palace and the Central Bank, amidst ongoing conflict with the Rapid Support Forces (RSF). The fighting, which erupted in April 2023 over a power struggle, has resulted in over 28,000 deaths and widespread humanitarian crises, including severe food shortages. The military’s advances suggest a potential attempt to gain control of the Khartoum International Airport, which remains under RSF control. Sudan’s military retakes more key government buildings Sudan’s military has consolidated its gains in the capital city Khartoum, taking more…

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