Lithuania set for presidential election run-off with incumbent Nausėda clear favourite

Results put Gitanas Nausėda ahead but he will face Ingrida Šimonytė in a run-off election on 26 May

Lithuania’s president, Gitanas Nausėda, appears on course for a second term after a first round of voting, following a campaign dominated by the war in Ukraine and fears over neighbouring Russia.

Nausėda won 44% of votes cast in Sunday’s election, electoral commission data showed, while prime minister Ingrida Šimonytė won 20%. As no candidate won more than 50% the pair will head to a run-off election on 26 May.

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Thousands of Georgians defy warnings to join protest against ‘Russia’ bill – Al Jazeera English

  1. Thousands of Georgians defy warnings to join protest against 'Russia' bill  Al Jazeera English
  2. Georgia protests: Riot police face off against foreign influence bill demonstrators  BBC.com
  3. Georgia police accused of beating protesters against ‘foreign influence’ bill  The Guardian
  4. Legal committee of Georgian parliament takes 1 minute to assess foreign agents law  Kyiv Independent
  5. Georgia is on the verge of turning back to Russia  The Hill
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Biden policy is ensuring that Hamas ‘stays strong’: Marine Corps veteran – Fox News

  1. Biden policy is ensuring that Hamas 'stays strong': Marine Corps veteran  Fox News
  2. Biden Breaks a 2004 Promise to Israel - WSJ  The Wall Street Journal
  3. The West will soon pay for Biden's betrayal  The Telegraph
  4. Biden is ensuring that Hamas stays strong: Johnny Joey Jones  Fox News
  5. Biden's Israel red line, and the Democratic Party's shift away from Israel  The Washington Post
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Dozens killed in cold lava mudslides on Indonesian island of Sumatra

Nearly 20 missing after monsoon rains trigger flash floods, sending torrents of volcanic material and mud down slopes of Mount Marapi volcano

Heavy rains triggered flash floods and caused torrents of cold lava and mud to flow down a volcano’s slopes on Indonesia’s Sumatra island, killing at least 41 people and leaving more than a dozen others missing, officials have said.

Monsoon rains and a major mudslide from a cold lava flow on Mount Marapi caused a river to breach its banks and tear through mountainside villages in four districts in West Sumatra province just before midnight on Saturday. The floods swept away people and submerged more than 100 houses and buildings, national disaster management agency spokesperson Abdul Muhari said on Sunday.

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‘My life is in danger,’ says marine vet who tried to help North Korean diplomats defect – The Hill

  1. ‘My life is in danger,’ says marine vet who tried to help North Korean diplomats defect  The Hill
  2. Marine vet accused of North Korean embassy raid says he's Kim kill target  Axios
  3. A Marine veteran says he tried to help North Koreans in Spain defect. Now he faces the threat of assassination  CBS News
  4. Ex-Marine who raided DPRK Embassy makes case against extradition to US public  NK News
  5. Marine veteran explains alleged fake kidnapping plot to help North Koreans defect  CBS News
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Bob Menendez corruption trial to begin: ‘I look forward to proving my innocence’

Trial for New Jersey senator will start Monday as he insists he’s innocent of 16 felony charges, including bribery and extortion

The criminal corruption trial of Democratic US senator Bob Menendez of New Jersey is scheduled to get under way in a Manhattan federal court Monday, with prosecutors preparing a colorful tale of a greedy politician with a fondness for gold bullion, fast cars, and almost half a million dollars in cash found hidden around his home.

Menendez, 70, insists he is innocent of the 16 felony charges brought against him by the US attorney’s office of the southern district of New York, including bribery, extortion, obstruction, and acting as a foreign agent.

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Lindsey Graham’s Nuclear Bombs ‘Tantrum’ Sparks Backlash – Newsweek

  1. Lindsey Graham's Nuclear Bombs 'Tantrum' Sparks Backlash  Newsweek
  2. Biden faces bipartisan backlash on Capitol Hill over Israel ultimatum  CNN
  3. Israel needs our support. We must demand Biden keep his ‘ironclad’ commitment  Fox News
  4. Pausing military aid seen as key tool in a president's foreign policy toolbox  ABC News
  5. Sen. Lindsey Graham Suggests Nuking Gaza, Calls Hiroshima 'the Right Decision'  The Daily Beast
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Three people killed and 12 wounded in shooting at Alabama May Day party

About 1,000 were at party when altercation began and gunfire erupted, resulting in victims that sheriff says are mostly ‘younger’

Three people were killed and at least 12 were wounded Saturday night in a shooting at party in south Alabama.

Andre Reid with the Baldwin county sheriff’s office’s investigation division told WALA-TV that about 1,000 people were attending a May Day party near the community of Stockton when an altercation started and gunfire erupted. Reid said most of the victims were “younger people”.

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Christie’s says $850m auctions to go ahead as planned despite cyberattack

Sales to proceed despite failing to regain control of its website as staff and cybersecurity scramble to fix issue

The success of New York’s spring art auctions was in jeopardy Sunday, a day after auction house Christie’s confirmed that its website had been hacked, potentially shutting out some bidders on $850m worth of art work going up for bid this week.

Yet despite failing to regain control of its website, Christie’s said that its auctions – the most important of the year in the art world – would go ahead in person and by phone.

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Western Canada blazes cause evacuation orders, air quality concerns – NBC News

  1. Western Canada blazes cause evacuation orders, air quality concerns  NBC News
  2. Canada’s wildfire season re-erupts forcing thousands from homes, prompting air quality alerts in northern US  Fox Weather
  3. Wildfire in Fort Nelson, Canada, prompts evacuations  UPI News
  4. Canada wildfire: Thousands evacuate in British Columbia  The Associated Press
  5. Western Canada blazes trigger evacuation orders  Yahoo! Voices
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Israel-Hamas War: Israel Deeply Fractured as it Marks 76th Independence Day – Bloomberg

  1. Israel-Hamas War: Israel Deeply Fractured as it Marks 76th Independence Day  Bloomberg
  2. The Israelis Who Won't Go Along With the Netanyahu Government's Independence Day Show - Haaretz Today  Haaretz
  3. Remembrance Day this year resembles a unique challenge  The Jerusalem Post
  4. Israel at war marks 76th Independence Day worried and deeply fractured  South China Morning Post
  5. Jewish Experiences organizes events for Yom HaZikaron, Yom Ha'Atzmaut  Kansas City Jewish Chronicle
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North Macedonia president-elect sparks row with Greece at swearing-in – POLITICO Europe

  1. North Macedonia president-elect sparks row with Greece at swearing-in  POLITICO Europe
  2. North Macedonia's new president reignites a spat with Greece at her inauguration ceremony  The Associated Press
  3. North Macedonia’s opposition VMRO-DPMNE party notches major election wins  Al Jazeera English
  4. Week in Review: Back to the Past?  Balkan Insight
  5. North Macedonia's First Female President Sworn In, Declines To Use 'North'  Radio Free Europe / Radio Liberty
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