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12 injured after Qatar Airways flight hits turbulence over Turkey
Read MoreThe flight QR107, which landed in Dublin just before 1 p.m. local time, experienced turbulence while airborne over Turkey, Dublin Airport officials said in a statement.The flight QR107, which landed in Dublin just before 1 p.m. local time, experienced turbulence while airborne over Turkey, Dublin Airport officials said in a statement.
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Diplomatic efforts to release hostages expected to resume next week, CBS News has learned
Read MoreWith divisions among Israelis only deepening over Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s handling of the war with Hamas, CBS News has learned that diplomatic efforts to release those held hostage by Hamas are expected to resume next week. Imtiaz Tyab reports from East Jerusalem.With divisions among Israelis only deepening over Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s handling…
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NHS England spent £4.1bn over 11 years settling lawsuits over brain-damaged babies
Read More Exclusive: £3.6bn has been paid out in 1,307 cases according to information obtained under freedom of information laws The NHS has spent £4.1bn over the last 11 years settling lawsuits involving babies who suffered brain damage when being born, amid claims that maternity units are not learning from mistakes. It paid out just…
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Sen. Chris Murphy says the civilian death toll in Gaza is a “boon” to terrorist organizations
Read MoreSenate Foreign Relations committee member Chris Murphy, a Democrat from Connecticut, tells “Face the Nation” that he is concerned that the high civilian death toll in Gaza is a “boon” to terrorist organizations.Senate Foreign Relations committee member Chris Murphy, a Democrat from Connecticut, tells “Face the Nation” that he is concerned that the high…
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NATO won’t put missile shield over Ukraine – Stoltenberg
Read More Comment by the bloc’s chief comes following request from Kiev for its Western backers to shoot down incoming Russian missiles NATO does not intend to use its air defenses to provide cover for Ukraine, the organization’s Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg has insisted. His comment comes days after Ukraine’s Vladimir Zelensky urged the US…
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Two children among at least 11 dead after severe storms tear across US
Read More Dangerous heat and powerful storms ripped through parts of the Great Plains and Arkansas during Memorial Day Weekend Dangerous heat and powerful storms ripped through parts of the Great Plains and Arkansas during Memorial Day Weekend
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Twelve injured as Qatar Airways flight from Doha to Dublin hits turbulence
Read MoreDublin airport authorities say six passengers and six crew members were injured after flight hit turbulence over Turkey.Dublin airport authorities say six passengers and six crew members were injured after flight hit turbulence over Turkey.
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World ‘heading for disaster’ – Serbian leader
Read More The Ukrainian conflict could devolve into a global war that would be a “greater tragedy than World War II,” President Aleksandar Vucic warns There’s little time left to conclude the Ukraine conflict, which risks escalating out of control and inciting a global war, Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic has said. The president made the…
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Hamas fires rocket barrage at Tel Aviv
Read More The militants have fired at least eight missiles at the Israeli city, which reportedly did minor damage The Palestinian militant group Hamas said on Sunday that it had fired rockets at Tel Aviv, its first such attack on the Israeli city in nearly four months. The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) confirmed the incident,…
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‘They’re out of control’: flock of 100 feral chickens torments village
Read More Residents of Snettisham, Norfolk, say birds are destroying their gardens, while food left out for them is attracting rats The clucking nuisance of about 100 feral chickens has left residents of a Norfolk village spitting feathers, with locals claiming the birds destroy their gardens and keep them awake at night. Dwellers in Snettisham,…
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Grindr accused of treating gay man’s medical data like ‘piece of meat’
Read More Civil lawsuit against dating company alleges misuse of users’ private information, including HIV status A gay man who claims his HIV positive status was misused by the dating app Grindr has accused the tech platform of treating his personal medical data like “a piece of meat”. The man is one of nearly 1,300…
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Indianapolis 500 expected to be delayed as fans are told to evacuate amid oncoming severe weather
Read MoreThe start of the Indianapolis 500 was expected to be delayed as a strong storm pushed into the area, forcing Indianapolis Motor Speedway officials to evacuate about 125,000 fans who had already arrived for “The Greatest Spectacle in Racing.”The start of the Indianapolis 500 was expected to be delayed as a strong storm pushed…
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Why is the West divided over Palestinian statehood?
Read MoreDespite talk of two states, historian Yazid Sayigh says the US has no real plans leading to Palestinian independence.Despite talk of two states, historian Yazid Sayigh says the US has no real plans leading to Palestinian independence.
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Thousands of Parisians take part in free picnic on the Champs-Élysées
Read More Event aims to reverse decline in local people visiting boulevard, which has become hub for wealthy tourists and designer stores More than 4,000 people have gathered on the Champs-Élysées for a giant free picnic organised by a committee of local traders and businesses fighting to halt the slow decline of the boulevard long…
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Hamas fires rockets at Israel’s Tel Aviv, causing first sirens for months
Read MoreThe Israeli army has said that eight rockets were fired from Gaza, targeting central Israel, including Tel Aviv.The Israeli army has said that eight rockets were fired from Gaza, targeting central Israel, including Tel Aviv.
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Papua New Guinea landslide death toll likely over 670 – UN body
Read More International Organization for Migration’s estimate comes after natural disaster obliterates one village and impacts several more The International Organization for Migration, a UN body, fears that Friday’s massive landslide in Papua New Guinea, which buried an entire village, has claimed more than 670 lives. Local authorities initially estimated that the natural disaster had…
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Daria Kasatkina, the world’s bravest tennis player
Read MoreThe Russian-born athlete says she cannot go home after condemning her country’s invasion of Ukraine. More backlash was triggered in her homeland after announcing she was in a relationship with another woman.The Russian-born athlete says she cannot go home after condemning her country’s invasion of Ukraine. More backlash was triggered in her homeland after…
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‘No one going to jail’ for avoiding UK national service, says Cleverly
Read More Home secretary says teenagers will not face criminal sanction if they refuse to join military or do volunteer work UK politics live – latest updates No teenagers will be sent to prison for avoiding the Conservatives’ proposed “mandatory” national service, James Cleverly has insisted. The UK home secretary said young people would face…
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Daria Kasatkina, the world’s bravest tennis player
Read MoreFor the first half-dozen years of her pro career, Russian-born Daria Kasatkina was an ascending tennis player, not known for being political or particularly outspoken. Then, in February 2022, Vladimir Putin invaded Ukraine, and she condemned her country for it. Five months later, an emboldened Kasatkina made another statement she knew could trigger backlash…
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Russia strikes crowded store in Ukraine’s Kharkiv
Read MoreThis is the moment Russian strikes hit a crowded store in Kharkiv, killing at least four people.This is the moment Russian strikes hit a crowded store in Kharkiv, killing at least four people.
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Suspected Sinaloa Cartel assassin extradited to US
Read MoreNestor Isidro Perez Salas is accused of the trafficking and sale of fentanyl in the United States.Nestor Isidro Perez Salas is accused of the trafficking and sale of fentanyl in the United States.
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Hundreds of victims in infected blood scandal to sue UK health secretary
Read More Group of about 500 people to reinstate 2017 lawsuit against government due to ‘holes and gaps’ in compensation framework Hundreds of people in the UK infected with contaminated blood and relatives of those infected are going ahead with plans to sue the health secretary for damages, having been left dissatisfied with the government’s…
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Five dead after powerful storms tear through rural Texan community
Read More Storms began on Saturday night as tornado overturned vehicles and shut down an interstate north of Dallas A Texas sheriff has said that at least five people are dead after powerful storms tore through a rural community, obliterating homes and leaving thousands of people without power on Sunday. Cooke County Sheriff Ray Sappington…
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Watch: Airport employee informs Nicki Minaj of bag search
Read MoreThe American rapper was forced to cancel her gig in Manchester following her arrest at Amsterdam’s Schiphol Airport.The American rapper was forced to cancel her gig in Manchester following her arrest at Amsterdam’s Schiphol Airport.
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Turbulence on Doha-Dublin flight leaves 12 injured
Read MoreDublin Airport says the Boeing 787-9 dreamliner experienced turbulence while airborne over Turkey.Dublin Airport says the Boeing 787-9 dreamliner experienced turbulence while airborne over Turkey.
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To understand my dad, I needed to learn about the day he was shot
Read MoreMy father was shot while reporting on the second Intifada. I went on a journey to meet the man who saved his life.My father was shot while reporting on the second Intifada. I went on a journey to meet the man who saved his life.
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Idaho drag performer awarded $1.1m in defamation case against far-right blogger
Read More A blogger falsely claimed Eric Posey exposed himself to a crowd, including children A jury has awarded more than $1.1m to an Idaho drag performer who accused a far-right blogger of defaming him when she falsely claimed that he exposed himself to a crowd, including children, during a Pride event in June 2022.…
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Hamas launches rocket attack towards Tel Aviv area
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Refugee braves racist abuse to become Northern Ireland’s first black mayor
Read More Lilian Seenoi-Barr, who arrived from Kenya in 2010, will make history when she receives chain of office in Derry Lilian Seenoi-Barr will make history on 3 June when she receives the chain of office at Derry’s guildhall and becomes Northern Ireland’s first black mayor. It will be the culmination of a personal and…
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Hamas fires rockets into central Israel for the first time in months
Read MoreHamas fired projectiles at communities around Gaza during the war, but have not fired longer-range rockets in months.Hamas fired projectiles at communities around Gaza during the war, but have not fired longer-range rockets in months.
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Countdown to Critical Conference for Small Island Developing States
Read More SAINT LUCIA, May 26 (IPS) – The International Conference on Small Island Developing States convenes every 10 years, with the upcoming SIDS4 event scheduled for Antigua and Barbuda. As the world’s 39 SIDS prepare to chart their survival in the face of climate change, IPS is on- the-ground coverage of the event.Delegates from…
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Hamas launches rocket attack towards Tel Aviv area
Read MoreHamas fires rockets towards the Tel Aviv area in central Israel for the first time in months.Hamas fires rockets towards the Tel Aviv area in central Israel for the first time in months.
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Aid trucks enter Gaza after weeks as Israeli attacks continue across strip
Read MoreEstimated 200 aid trucks far short of a minimum of 500-600 trucks required daily to feed millions of Palestinians.Estimated 200 aid trucks far short of a minimum of 500-600 trucks required daily to feed millions of Palestinians.
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Burkina Faso extends military rule by five years
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Rescue efforts are underway in Papua New Guinea after a massive landslide
Read More A landslide in Papua New Guinea has buried some 670 people in six remote villages, according to the U.N. and Australia’s foreign affairs ministry. A landslide in Papua New Guinea has buried some 670 people in six remote villages, according to the U.N. and Australia’s foreign affairs ministry.
