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Russian forces intercepted over 100 Ukrainian drones targeting nearly a dozen regions across Russia, the Defense Ministry in Moscow reported on Tuesday. The assault led to temporary flight suspensions at all four Moscow airports. In addition, nine regional airports in Russia halted operations as drones struck areas along the Ukrainian border and deeper into Russian territory, according to Rosaviatsia, the country’s civil aviation agency, and the Defense Ministry. This marked the second consecutive night of reported attacks on the Moscow region. Two individuals were injured in the Kursk region, according to local Governor Alexander Khinshtein, and some damage was also…
Trump’s Plan to Reopen Alcatraz Sparks Debate Amid Broader Push to Revive Closed Prisons Donald Trump’s recent suggestion to reopen Alcatraz—the infamous island prison closed for over six decades—grabbed global attention over the weekend. However, Alcatraz is just one of several shuttered prisons the Trump administration has targeted for renewed use, particularly as detention centers. In recent months, the U.S. government has moved forward with efforts to reactivate at least five previously closed detention facilities and prisons, many of which were originally shut down due to safety issues and allegations of abuse. While California officials quickly dismissed Trump’s Alcatraz remarks…
New Zealand Proposes Ban on Social Media for Under-16s to Shield Youth from Online Harms New Zealand’s prime minister has put forward a plan to prohibit children under the age of 16 from using social media, aiming to safeguard young users from dangers such as cyberbullying and exposure to disturbing or harmful content. Prime Minister Christopher Luxon announced on Tuesday that the draft legislation would require social media platforms to verify that users are at least 16 years old before allowing them to register. Companies failing to comply could face penalties of up to NZ$2 million (US$1.2 million). While acknowledging…
India Demands Halt to ‘Unethical’ Auction of Piprahwa Relics Linked to Buddha The Indian government has taken formal legal action to stop what it described as an “unethical” auction of ancient jewel relics believed to be associated with the remains of the Buddha, arguing they should be revered as part of his sacred body. India’s Ministry of Culture stated that the sale of the Piprahwa gems in Hong Kong this week “contravenes both domestic and international legislation, as well as UN cultural heritage conventions.” It called for the immediate return of the relics to India for their protection and spiritual…
Rite Aid Files for Bankruptcy Again Amid Mounting Debt and Store Closures U.S. pharmacy chain Rite Aid filed for bankruptcy protection on Monday for the second time in two years, according to a court filing. Traditional pharmacy retailers like Rite Aid, Walgreens, and CVS have been grappling with shrinking profit margins on prescription drugs and growing competition from retail giants such as Walmart and Amazon, forcing hundreds of store closures across the country. Walgreens, another major player in the sector, recently agreed to a $10 billion buyout by private equity firm Sycamore Partners—a steep fall from its $100 billion valuation…
MIAMI GARDENS, Fla. — Oscar Piastri claimed victory in a thrilling Formula 1 race on Sunday, marked by intense wheel-to-wheel battles, and extended his championship lead over McLaren teammate Lando Norris, who finished second. The Miami Grand Prix solidified its place on the Formula 1 calendar with a contract extension through 2041, a significant commitment reflecting the sport’s growing investment in the U.S. market. The early stages of the race were pivotal for Piastri. Although he qualified fourth, two spots behind Norris, Piastri gained ground when Norris tangled with Red Bull’s pole-sitter Max Verstappen in the opening corners, causing Norris…
Rights groups denounce arrest of relatives of Hong Kong activist Anna Kwok Human rights organizations have sharply criticized the arrest of two family members of Anna Kwok, a pro-democracy activist living in exile and wanted by Hong Kong authorities. The case marks the first known instance of Hong Kong’s national security law being used to target relatives of an overseas dissident. Kwok, 28, serves as the executive director of the Washington-based Hong Kong Democracy Council. She is one of 19 overseas activists pursued by Hong Kong’s national security police, who have issued HK$1 million (about £97,000) bounties for information leading…
Summary WASHINGTON, May 4 (Reuters) – On Sunday, former U.S. President Donald Trump announced a 100% tariff on all foreign-produced films, citing what he called a rapid decline in the American movie industry. He attributed this downturn to generous incentives offered by other countries to attract film productions. “This is a coordinated effort by foreign nations and poses a national security threat,” Trump stated on his Truth Social platform. “It also involves messaging and propaganda.” He said he had directed agencies such as the Department of Commerce to begin the immediate process of implementing the tariffs. “WE WANT MOVIES MADE…
Summary SYDNEY, May 4 (Reuters) – Australia’s Labor government will focus on navigating the escalating U.S.-China trade tensions following a landslide reelection victory, Treasurer Jim Chalmers said on Sunday. The campaign had been dominated by growing unease over U.S. trade policy under former President Donald Trump and its ripple effects across the global economy. Prime Minister Anthony Albanese, who made history as the first Australian leader in two decades to win a second consecutive term, pledged to lead a disciplined and united government. “The Australian people voted for unity rather than division,” he said in brief remarks while visiting a…
Summary OMAHA, Nebraska, May 3 (Reuters) – Warren Buffett announced he will step down as CEO of Berkshire Hathaway at the end of 2025, ending a legendary 60-year career that transformed the company into one of the most successful conglomerates in American history. The 94-year-old investor will hand over the reins to Vice Chairman Greg Abel, marking the culmination of a long-anticipated succession plan. Buffett made the announcement during Berkshire’s annual shareholder meeting in Omaha, saying the time had come for Abel to assume the top role. “I think the time has arrived where Greg should become the chief executive…