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Swedes can change their legal gender from the age of 16, after the Swedish parliament passed a law lowering the age. The law passed with 234 votes in favour and 94 against in Sweden’s parliament. Sweden was the first country to make gender transition legal – in 1972. But the new law has sparked a debate. For some, lowering the age from 18 to 16 will make an “important difference” but critics say more research is needed.

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The EU will expand sanctions on Iranian producers of drones and missiles following Iran’s attack on Israel. More than 300 missiles were launched from Iran, with 99% of them shot down or intercepted by Israel and its allies. Iran launched its attack after an Israeli strike on its consulate building in Syria killed 13 people.

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Bitcoin hits new record highs as institutional interest grows Bitcoin has soared to new record levels this year, driven primarily by increased interest from investors, as major institutions like Blackrock and Fidelity have launched exchange-traded funds (ETFs) allowing exposure to cryptocurrencies. However, the journey for those investing in crypto remains volatile. This was evident over the weekend when Bitcoin’s value plummeted by nearly 8 percent in response to Iran’s drone and robot attack on Israel. Despite the fluctuations, the overall trend for Bitcoin remains bullish as institutional adoption continues to grow. Investors are closely watching the market as they navigate…

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The recent attack on the World Central Kitchen in Gaza has sparked outrage and raised questions about the role of Western aid organizations in the region. The deliberate killing of aid workers by Israel has highlighted the dangers faced by those trying to provide assistance to the Palestinian people. The incident has also brought to light the complicity of the West in the ongoing genocide in Gaza. By using humanitarian aid as a cover for their actions, Western countries have failed to address the root causes of the conflict and have allowed Israel to continue its brutal attacks on the…

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Severe weather struck the Chicago area on Tuesday night, with thunderstorms and strong winds causing havoc across the region. A hazardous weather outlook was issued for Cook County, northern Illinois, and parts of northwest Indiana, warning residents of gusty winds and showers through midnight. The National Weather Service also issued a tornado watch for several counties in the area, including Boone, DeKalb, LaSalle, Lee, Ogle, and Winnebago. While the intensity of the storms was slowly diminishing, there was still a possibility of stronger storms in the western suburbs. The inclement weather forced the postponement of the White Sox and Kansas…

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The Communications Workers Union (CWU) has negotiated two new pay agreements for employees at Eir and An Post, with significant boosts to their salaries on the horizon. If approved by members in the upcoming ballot, An Post workers could see an 8% increase in pay over two years, while Eir workers are in line for a 13% boost over the next 33 months. For An Post employees, the pay increase would be phased in, starting with a 4% raise effective from January 1, 2024, followed by 3% in 2025 and a final 1% in June 2025. The agreement would conclude…

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Los barones del Partido Popular han desembarcado en la campaña del País Vasco para apoyar al candidato Javier de Andrés en la recta final hacia las urnas. Con la presencia de figuras destacadas como Isabel Díaz Ayuso, Juanma Moreno, Alfonso Rueda, Alfonso Fernández Mañueco y Marga Prohens, el PP busca mejorar su resultado en Vizcaya, un bastión tradicional del PNV. En un acto denominado ‘Sociedad Abierta’ en Bilbao, los líderes del PP han destacado la importancia de la gestión como eje central de las elecciones, por encima de la crispación y los mensajes identitarios. Todos han coincidido en que el…

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The weather forecast for Wednesday may be looking bright and sunny, but in Dubai, it’s a completely different story. The United Arab Emirates recently experienced its heaviest downpour since records began in 1949, causing chaos and devastation for residents. According to Dubai’s media office, the heavy rains led to water entering homes, underground car parks, and even left some buildings without power. The aftermath of the storm resulted in widespread flooding, with one person tragically losing their life after being swept away by flash floods in the north of the country. Neighbouring Oman also faced the wrath of the heavy…

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The city of San Francisco is facing a surge in tax disputes with companies following the approval of several new business tax measures by voters. The contentious issue has sparked heated debates and legal battles between the city and businesses, with both sides digging in their heels. The tax disputes have been on the rise in recent years, as companies grapple with the implications of the new tax measures. These measures, which were approved by voters, aim to generate additional revenue for the city to fund essential services and infrastructure projects. However, many businesses argue that the new taxes are…

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Connecticut’s top public defender, TaShun Bowden-Lewis, is fighting to keep her job amidst allegations of misconduct. The oversight commission is considering whether to fire her for creating a hostile work environment and improperly accessing emails. Bowden-Lewis and her lawyer appeared before the state Public Defender Services Commission to deny the 16 misconduct allegations lodged against her. The commission deferred a decision on possible discipline to allow Bowden-Lewis and her attorney to call and question witnesses. The allegations against Bowden-Lewis include accusations of racism against those who disagreed with her, as well as improperly accessing emails of staff and the commission…

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ABC councillors have given the green light to an exciting new project that will see the extension and refurbishment of the F. E. McWilliam Gallery & Studio in Banbridge. The gallery, located just off the A1, is set to undergo a major transformation that will enhance its facilities and provide a more immersive experience for visitors. The plans, which were endorsed by councillors at a recent meeting, include a new extension that will house additional exhibition space, a café, and improved visitor facilities. The refurbishment will also see the gallery’s existing spaces upgraded to better showcase its impressive collection of…

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The June 9 election results in France have sparked intense speculation and analysis within the left-wing political sphere, as parties gear up for the 2027 presidential election. One party in particular, La France Insoumise, is closely examining the outcome of the recent election as potential successors to their presidential candidate begin to position themselves for the upcoming race. The results of the June 9 election have been seen as a litmus test for the left in France, with many political analysts predicting that the outcome will have far-reaching implications for the 2027 presidential election. La France Insoumise, a left-wing party…

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In a bold move to address workforce shortages in the social and healthcare sectors, the Folketing in Denmark approved a higher education reform last June. The reform includes shortening Master’s degrees and reducing the number of available spots by 10 percent, particularly in STEM fields. The goal is to encourage more students to pursue careers in the welfare sector, which is currently facing a shortage of skilled workers. However, a recent study has raised concerns about the impact of this reform. The study, conducted by [insert name of organization], suggests that reducing the availability of STEM degrees could have unintended…

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The investigation conducted by the Carabinieri Investigative Unit and the prosecutor’s office in Catania has uncovered a pact between some administrators of the Municipality of Tremestieri Etneo and individuals linked to the Santapaola Ercolano mafia clan for the election of the current mayor Santi Rando in 2015. According to the findings, the mafia elements provided support to Rando’s campaign in exchange for favors and influence once he was elected. This revelation has sent shockwaves through the community, raising concerns about the extent of mafia infiltration in local government. The investigation is ongoing, with authorities working to uncover the full extent…

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After two years of heated debate, the lower house of the Japanese parliament has passed an amendment to the 126-year-old civil code, allowing for shared custody of children. This groundbreaking change marks a significant shift in Japan’s family law system, which previously favored sole custody arrangements. The new legislation, which was approved by a narrow margin, will now allow divorced parents to share responsibility for their children, ensuring that both parents have equal rights and obligations when it comes to childcare. This move is seen as a major step towards promoting gender equality and ensuring the well-being of children in…

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The Dubai government has made the decision to extend the period of remote learning for private schools in the emirate. This extension will take place on Thursday and Friday, April 18th and 19th, 2024. This announcement comes as part of ongoing efforts to ensure the safety and well-being of students and staff amidst the current global health crisis. With the extension of remote learning, students will continue to engage in virtual classes and educational activities from the safety of their homes. This measure aims to minimize the risk of potential exposure to the virus and to maintain the continuity of…

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Explosion at military weapons factory in south Wales An explosion has occurred at an arms factory run by the largest military contractor in Europe in Monmouthshire, Wales. Emergency services have raced to BAE Systems Glascoed after a blast happened this morning. The incident happened at a remote part of the site and no injuries have been reported. The explosion caused the ground to ‘shake’, the South Wales Argus reported.

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Bayern Munich’s plan to stop Bukayo Saka in Champions League showdown revealed Bayern Munich appear to planning to double team Bukayo Saka in tonight’s Champions League quarter final second leg against Arsenal. The tie is evenly poised after last week’s pulsating 2-2 draw in north London, but the recently deposed German champions are without several key players this evening. Wingers Serge Gnabry and Kingsley Coman are both due to miss tonight’s showdown, while Leroy Sane, who caused Arsenal no end of problems in the reverse fixture, is carrying a knock and was rested from the team which beat Koln last weekend.…

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Front page summary The Independent – Rishi forces through bill for total ban on smoking in the UK The Independent says Britain is on course to ban smoking for an entire generation after Rishi Sunak forced through a historic vote in the House of Commons. The prime minister relied on Labour votes to see off opponents on his own benches, led by the former PM Liz Truss, winning by 383 votes to 67.Elsewhere, Nigel Farage is pictured on the front page after police in Brussels break up a NatCon conference.  The Independent – PM urges restraint – and doubles down on…

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Front page summary The Guardian – Tory divisions exposed as Sunak smoking ban moves a step closer The Guardian reports a ban on smoking for future generations has moved a step closer, despite dozens of Tory MPs voting against it. The paper says Tuesday’s parliamentary vote on the ban – in which MPs backed it by 383 to 67 – has “underlined the depth of division” within the Conservative Party. It notes that among those opposing the measure were dozens of Tory MPs, including Business Secretary Kemi Badenoch, and says the vote delivered a blow to Prime Minister Rishi Sunak’s authority.Elsewhere the…

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Front page summary Metro – Strict head’s prayer time win Metro leads with news that a Muslim pupil has lost a High Court challenge against a north London school’s ban on prayer rituals.The paper says the girl claimed the ban was discriminatory but that the school – known as Britain’s strictest – argued that allowing prayer risked undermining inclusion. The Metro – Trump’s historic criminal trial: This is an outrageBy WTX NewsApril 16, 2024 The main stories Like this article? why don’t you share it? its easy … just click the icon below:) Have your say Newspaper Stand

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Front page summary Daily Express – Victory for schools as prayer ritual ban is backed The Daily Express has the judgement described as “victory for all schools” and “a victory for common sense”. No one, the paper argues, should be able to demand their religion is treated exceptionally in a secular school. The paper also quotes Esther McVey, known unofficially as the government’s minister for common sense, saying: “Hallelujah…from time to time, we all struggle to understand decisions made in the courts. Thankfully, this one is a victory for common sense which will allow Michaela to continue doing what it does…

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Front page summary Daily Mirror – Vote for smoking ban: the cig-free generation Britain faces a smoke-free future, the Daily Mirror says, after MPs voted in favour of a lifetime ban on cigarette sales to today’s youngsters. The paper says the move “could be the most significant health initiative in our era”.The front page also reports on UK Taylor Swift fans being scammed with fake tickets and a story on David and Victoria Beckham.  Daily Mirror – Anti-social thug menace: Street yobs victims live in fear By WTX NewsApril 16, 2024 The main stories Like this article? why don’t you share it?…

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Front page summary The Sun – Kyle’s a dad for the sixth time The Sun says Manchester City’s Kyle Walker has become a dad for the sixth time. The paper says it comes after Walker and wife Annie Kilner took time apart in January after it was revealed he had fathered a second child by model Lauryn Goodman. A friend tells the paper that the couple are “committed to working on their relationship”.’Elsewhere, the smoking ban vote also finds space on the front page.  The Sun  – Holly in £1m ring of steel By WTX NewsApril 16, 2024 The main stories Like…

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