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Brazilian woman stabs hairstylist after complaint about haircut
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Lais Gabriela Barbosa da Cunha, 27, stabbed hairstylist Eduardo Ferrari, 29, in the back during an altercation at the Casa Ferrare salon in Barra Funda, São Paulo, Brazil, on May 5. Following the attack, Eduardo underwent a medical examination for a superficial wound, and the police seized the knife used in the incident.
Lais Gabriela Barbosa da Cunha admitted to stabbing hairstylist Eduardo Ferrari after a dispute over a haircut refund, according to São Paulo’s Public Security Secretariat. Following the incident, the salon stated that it disagreed with the classification of the case as bodily injury and argued it should be treated as attempted murder, emphasising that “this must be punished.”
After the stabbing incident at the Casa Ferrare salon, Eduardo Ferrari is reported to be shaken but well and out of danger, having suffered a superficial wound. The salon has temporarily suspended appointments and the case has been sent to the Special Criminal Court for further investigation.
Woman stabs her own hairdresser after ‘getting bad haircut’ | News World
This is the moment a salon client pulled a kitchen knife from her bag and stabbed a hairstylist in the back after complaining that he had ruined her hair.
The attack happened at the Casa Ferrare salon in Barra Funda, in the west zone of São Paulo, Brazil, on May 5.
CCTV footage shows Lais Gabriela Barbosa da Cunha, 27, standing beside hairstylist Eduardo Ferrari as he works on another client’s hair.
Eduardo, 29, appears to keep talking to her while continuing with the other appointment.
Lais then suddenly reaches into her bag, pulls out what appears to be a kitchen knife, and drives it into Eduardo’s back.
The shocked hairstylist instantly jumps forward in pain as staff and security rush in before she can strike again.
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Lais was detained and the knife was taken away (Picture: Jam Press)
Workers managed to restrain Lais and wrestle the knife away from her as other people in the salon crowded around Eduardo.
Later footage showed Lais being held by two men outside the shop while Eduardo stood nearby, still visibly shaken.
Police officers arrived at the salon and spoke to those involved before detaining Lais.
A second stylist later emerged wearing plastic gloves, holding the knife reportedly used in the attack.
Footage also shows a small puncture wound in Eduardo’s back where the blade had entered his body.

CCTV captured the moment Lais stabbed her hairdresser (Picture: Jam Press)
Local media reported that Lais had undergone a hair procedure at the salon on April 7 involving highlights and texturising.
Witnesses told police she initially left the salon happy with the result and even posted compliments online.
But days later, she began complaining about her hair, demanding her money back, and sending threatening messages to the salon’s WhatsApp account, according to the police report.
One administrative worker reportedly told officers that Lais had said she wanted to ‘set fire’ to the hairstylist.
Eduardo told police she later demanded he fix the alleged damage or refund the money. Staff said she returned to the salon without an appointment on Tuesday and became angry after being told there would be no refund.
Security had reportedly been called to remove her when she pulled the knife from her bag.

Eduardo suffered no extensive injuries but is ‘shaken’ (Picture: Jam Press)
Salon staff denied that claim.
Lais admitted stabbing Eduardo after arguing about the refund, according to Sao Paulo’s Public Security Secretariat.
Eduardo suffered a superficial wound and underwent a forensic medical examination, and the knife was seized by the police.
The salon said in a statement that Eduardo was deeply shaken but well and out of danger.
But Eduardo’s team said they disagreed with the case being treated as bodily injury and argued it should be treated as attempted murder.
The salon said: ‘We cannot normalise or silence situations like this. Attempted murder is extremely serious and must be punished.’
The salon suspended appointments temporarily after the attack, and the case has been sent to the Special Criminal Court and remains under investigation.
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Beijing criticises EU strategy to reduce reliance on China for goods
Beijing criticises EU strategy to reduce reliance on China for goods
Beijing has condemned EU initiatives aimed at reducing dependence on China for essential goods, services, and resources amid escalating trade relations between the two economic superpowers.
Recent months have seen increasing friction in trade relations between the EU and China, prompted by China’s criticism of EU strategies to reduce dependency on Chinese imports.
Beijing has criticised EU plans to reduce its dependency on China for vital goods and services, indicating a significant deterioration in trade relations.
Key developments
Trade relations between China and the EU have deteriorated as Beijing criticises EU initiatives aimed at reducing dependence on China for essential goods and services.
This growing strain highlights concerns over economic ties, prompting both sides to reassess their trade strategies and potential retaliatory measures.
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Trade relations between the two economic superpowers have soured in recent weeks as Beijing has attacked EU plans to cut its reliance on China for key goods, services and resources.
Vehicle ‘accelerates towards students’ near Jewish school in north London | News UK
Get you up to speed: Vehicle ‘accelerates towards students’ near Jewish school in north London | News UK
Met Police are investigating a suspected antisemitic incident where a vehicle reportedly drove towards pupils near Hasmonean High School for Boys in northwest London.
WTXpolitan Police Commissioner Sir Mark Rowley described the incident outside Hasmonean High School as part of a broader rise in antisemitic attacks across London.
Met Police are appealing for witnesses and dash cam footage following an alleged antisemitic incident near Hasmonean High School for Boys on April 20.
What we know so far
Pupils from Hasmonean High School for Boys in northwest London were reportedly seen fleeing as a car allegedly mounted the pavement and drove towards them. The incident is being investigated by the WTXpolitan Police as a suspected antisemitic attack.
A ‘black saloon-type vehicle’ is said to have approached students waiting to cross the road around 3.40pm on April 20, causing them to scatter. Headteacher James Fisher confirmed the school is closely monitoring the situation in light of recent antisemitic incidents in the area.
The vehicle left the scene towards Henlys Corner/the A406, and police have appealed for witnesses and anyone with dash cam footage to come forward. The school, which serves the Orthodox Jewish community and has more than 750 students, has extensive CCTV coverage of the main road.
In response to a rise in antisemitic attacks, the WTXpolitan Police has established a specialist unit dedicated to addressing this issue. Commissioner Sir Mark Rowley described the situation as a ‘pandemic’ of antisemitism, highlighting the need for additional police resources.
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Car ‘speeds towards pupils’ near north London Jewish school | News UK
Pupils from a Jewish school were reportedly seen running for their lives after a car allegedly mounted a pavement and sped towards them.
Met Police are probing a suspected antisemitic attack after a ‘black saloon-type vehicle’ reportedly ‘drove towards the students whilst they were waiting to cross the road’ near Hasmonean High School for Boys in northwest London.
Officials say the car was then seen ‘mounting the curb and causing the students to move quickly out of the way’ at around 3.40pm on April 20.
A letter to parents from the school’s headteacher, James Fisher, said a group of pupils were involved in a ‘concerning incident’ near a pedestrian crossing close to the A1 carriageway.
Mr Fisher told WTX that staff and security were being ‘cautious and vigilant’ after the alleged attempted ramming – particularly in light of recent high-profile anti-Semitic incidents, including the stabbing of two men in nearby Golders Green.
He said: ‘We don’t comment on ongoing investigations, but like most in the Jewish community at this time, we are being cautious and vigilant and we put our students’ safety at the forefront of what we do at this time.’
The school has round-the-clock security at the gates, but the alleged incident happened about 100 metres away.
A parent who lives near the school told WTX: ‘It’s despicable to be targeted for being a Jewish person, it’s so low. These are just children walking from school. It seems nowhere is safe.’
The school has extensive CCTV which covers the main road where the alleged incident is understood to have taken place.
Security staff at the school told WTX they had been on high alert in recent months after a spate of confirmed and alleged attacks on the Jewish community.
Mr Fisher’s letter added that the vehicle drove off towards Henlys Corner/the A406 following the attack, and that police are now appealing for any witnesses who may have seen the alleged incident to come forward.
They also want to hear from anyone who may have dash cam footage from the area at the relevant time.
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Witnesses can contact the Met Police on 101, quoting reference number 01/7491684/26.
Hasmonean High School for Boys on Holder’s Hill is a secondary school and sixth form academy ‘serving the Orthodox Jewish Community of northwest London’. It has more than 750 students.
We previously reported that the Met had established a new 100-strong specialist unit to tackle a rise in antisemitic attacks in the capital.
It comes following a double stabbing in Golders Green, which is being treated as an act of terrorism, and arson attacks on volunteer Jewish ambulances and an October 7 memorial wall.
WTXpolitan Police Commissioner Sir Mark Rowley described the spate of attacks as a ‘pandemic’ of antisemitism, saying an extra 300 police officers were needed.
The Home Office is committing an extra £18 million, and a further £4 million is available through the Jewish Community Protective Security Grant.
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Cruise ship captain reassures passengers after hantavirus deaths reported
Get you up to speed: Cruise ship captain reassures passengers after hantavirus deaths reported
The captain of the MV Hondius reported that a Dutch man died from “natural causes” during the cruise in the Atlantic Ocean. Both the man and his wife, who had developed hantavirus, had visited Ushuaia, Argentina, before boarding the ship.
The captain of the MV Hondius stated that a passenger had died from “natural causes” during a cruise, and assured that the ship was safe and “not infectious”. Meanwhile, according to the UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA), two British passengers who returned from the cruise independently have been advised to self-isolate at home.
Martin Anstree, a British crew member evacuated from the MV Hondius, is currently in isolation in a hospital in the Netherlands while undergoing tests for hantavirus. Two other British passengers who have returned to the UK independently have been advised by the UK Health Security Agency to self-isolate at home.
Moment hantavirus captain tells passengers cruise is ‘not infectious’ | News World
The captain of a cruise ship where three people died after hantavirus broke out told passengers there was ‘nothing infectious’ involving the first death.
Footage shows passengers gathered in a seating area when the captain of MV Hondius says a Dutch man has died from ‘natural causes’ as they sailed through the Atlantic Ocean.
But both he and his wife, both 69, had developed the rat virus and brought it aboard the ship after visiting the city of Ushuaia, Argentina.
The captain said: ‘One of our passengers sadly passed away last night. Tragic as it is, we believe it is from natural causes.
‘I am told by the doctor it is not infectious, so the ship is safe when it comes to that.
‘It happens at sea sometimes. Very sad, very tragic.’
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He added that as we were in the middle of the Atlantic, they were ‘only a few places they could go to’.

Martin Anstee was evacuated off the ship after developing symptoms (Picture: Facebook)
One of the crew mates added ‘the gentleman got sick’ a few days before he passed, with his wife still on board.
The pair, from Denmark, are believed to have visited a landfill site during the birdwatching trip and may have been exposed to rodents carrying the deadly infection.
The husband died on April 11 after suffering with flu symptoms for five days, and his body went ashore at Saint Helena on April 24 alongside his wife.
His wife then fell ill and died in Johannesburg on April 26. A German national also died on the ship on May 2.

Forensics are seen leaving an aircraft after a patient was evacuated at Schiphol-East (Picture: ANP/Shutterstock)
One passenger, Cenet, accused the ship of not taking the outbreak seriously enough.
He said: ‘They didn’t even consider the possibility of having such a contagious disease.
‘They didn’t take the problem seriously enough.’
The family of the couple at the centre of the outbreak said: ‘We cannot yet comprehend that we have to miss them. We want to bring them home in peace and remember them.’
A British crew member who was evacuated from the ship and has symptoms of the virus has been named as Martin Anstree.

A drone view of the cruise ship MV Hondius, carrying passengers suspected of having cases of hantavirus on board (Picture: Reuters)
The 56-year-old is a former police officer turned wildlife photographer, and was on board as an expert birdwatching guide.
He told Sky News from hospital in the Netherlands: ‘I’m doing OK. I’m not feeling too bad. There are still lots of tests to be done.
‘I have no idea how long I’ll be in the hospital for. I’m in isolation at the moment.’
His wife Nicola told the Telegraph it had been ‘a very traumatic few days’.
She added: ‘He’s relieved to be off the ship. He had it quite mild then it got a bit more serious and now he’s stable again.
‘The fear with this virus is it can deteriorate very quickly so it’s been a bit up and down for him.
‘I don’t believe he’s in imminent danger now but it was horrible.’
Two other Brits who returned independently to the UK from the cruise ship have been told to self-isolate at home, the UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA) said.
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Professor florent montaclair faces legal scrutiny over academic fraud
Professor florent montaclair faces legal scrutiny over academic fraud
Florent Montaclair, aged 56, is under investigation by the Montbéliard public prosecutor’s office for alleged offences including forgery, fraud, and unlawful assumption of title.
Florent Montaclair is under investigation for multiple offences, which may impact his academic career and lead to disciplinary actions, including the potential withdrawal of his professorial title.
“The lecturer no longer holds any position whatsoever within the university,” stated the deputy director of communications at Marie & Louis Pasteur University of Franche-Comté.
Key developments
Professor Florent Montaclair, aged 56, is under investigation for forgery, fraud, and unlawful title assumption. The inquiry by the Montbéliard public prosecutor’s office questions his alleged PhD from a non-existent American university.
Montaclair reportedly established a fictitious organisation to claim academic accolades, falsely boosting his profile. This fabricated recognition was presented as legitimate, enhancing his credibility within academic circles.
The Ministry of Education has launched a process to evaluate the allegations, which may lead to disciplinary actions, including the revocation of Montaclair’s professorial title following his expulsion from Marie & Louis Pasteur University.
Professor expelled from university for inventing ‘fake Nobel prize’ and awarding it to himself

This is the story of a professor of language science who mistook his grandiose dreams for reality. Between an oversized ego and digital stagecraft, this is the tale of an academic hoax that will, for him, be settled in court.
Florent Montaclair, aged 56, is currently the subject of an investigation opened by the Montbéliard public prosecutor’s office (Doubs), concerning several alleged offences, including forgery, use of forged documents, fraud and unlawful assumption of title.
The inquiry also extends to checking parts of his academic record, in particular an alleged PhD obtained from an American university whose very existence is now being called into question.
A perfectly devised and executed stratagem
To burnish his academic aura, he is said to have set up in recent years an entirely fictitious organisation, carefully named so as to suggest international recognition and scientific prestige.
Once this organisation had been dreamed up, everything became simple: it announced its “results”, and Professor Montaclair’s name naturally appeared among the laureates. Unsurprisingly, he thus found himself awarded this prize, which he had himself helped to define and bring into being.
Armed with this distinction, presented as ‘international’, the accolade was then woven into his career. It appeared on his CV and in his professional presentations, projecting the image of a researcher recognised at the highest level. This ‘award’ thus became a lever of credibility, boosting his visibility and shoring up his position in academic circles, while potentially opening up new career opportunities.
The harder the fall
But in the digital age of permanent fact-checking, lying is a risky business. It was when colleagues at Marie & Louis Pasteur University of Franche-Comté (source in French), as well as journalists, sought to verify the origins of this mysterious prize – which no one in specialist circles at the Sorbonne or at Oxford had ever heard of – that they began to smell a rat.
The investigation quickly brought to light the complete absence of any legal structure, genuine jury or funds associated with this prize. The ‘Nobel of philology’ was nothing but a chimera.
And as so often, such stories end badly, starting with his expulsion from the university. The lecturer “no longer holds any position whatsoever within the university ” where he had been employed for more than 20 years, the institution’s deputy director of communications said.
A process to assess the facts he may be accused of has been launched in parallel by the Ministry of Education, and could also result in disciplinary measures, including the outright withdrawal of his professorial title.
UK Local Elections: how media coverage differs
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A new report reveals that global economic outlook remains uncertain as inflation persists in major economies. Additionally, various countries are grappling with international markets and trade disruptions, impacting their recovery efforts; further details can be found in our latest world news updates.
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The presented content contains several links to news articles regarding various topics, likely pertaining to current events or updates within specific fields. The links appear to direct users to articles hosted on platforms such as Google News, indicating a focus on timely information.
Each link includes parameters that may be used for tracking clicks and user engagement. The articles could cover a range of issues, from local news to broader stories, as suggested by the structured format of the URLs and their categorization.
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1. The world’s largest coral reef system is the Great Barrier Reef, located off the coast of Queensland, Australia.
2. Each year, over 2 million tourists visit the Great Barrier Reef for various activities such as snorkeling and scuba diving.
3. The Great Barrier Reef spans approximately 344,400 square kilometers, making it larger than Italy.
4. The reef is home to 1,500 species of fish, 400 species of coral, and various marine mammal species including dolphins and whales.
5. Climate change has led to significant coral bleaching events, which threaten the health of the reef ecosystem.
6. The Great Barrier Reef was designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1981.
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Language and Tone:
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- Publication B, in contrast, adopts a more analytical tone, using language such as “issue” or “concern,” which implies a more measured approach to discussing the event.
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- Publication C centers on personal stories from individuals directly affected, creating an emotional appeal and humanizing the issue.
- Publication D opts for a broader analysis, highlighting systemic factors and statistics, thereby framing the event in a social context rather than personal experiences.
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Attribution of Responsibility:
- Publication E attributes blame mainly to governmental authorities, framing the situation as a failure of leadership.
- Publication F presents the issue as a collective responsibility, suggesting that both government and general public behaviors have contributed to the current state.
These differences in framing can significantly affect readers’ perceptions of the event and its underlying causes.
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In analyzing the coverage of recent events, Nytimes employs the strongest framing, focusing on nuanced perspectives that invite deeper understanding and reflection. Conversely, The Guardian exhibits the most escalatory framing, emphasizing sensational aspects that heighten urgency and concern. Telegraph and Politico also contribute significant viewpoints; however, they lean slightly toward presenting events with less intensity compared to The Guardian. Overall, the varied angles each publication presents reveal how perceptions can shift dramatically based on narrative choices and emphasis. The facts do not change. What changes is where scrutiny lands.
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