Porn website at center of CNN investigation into sexual abuse taken offline – CNN

  1. Porn website at center of CNN investigation into sexual abuse taken offline  CNN
  2. “Go Ahead She’ll Never Know”: What we found on Motherless  collectiveshout.org
  3. Website with videos of sex abuse of drugged women, girls hosted in the Netherlands  NL Times
  4. Prosecutors take Dutch-hosted abuse site Motherless offline  DutchNews.nl
  5. Dutch authorities shut down Motherless after investigations find drug facilitated rape videos  mezha.net
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Massive 11,000-carat ruby unearthed by miners in Myanmar, officials say – CBS News

  1. Massive 11,000-carat ruby unearthed by miners in Myanmar, officials say  CBS News
  2. Myanmar Says Giant 11,000-Carat Ruby Found in Mandalay Region  Bloomberg.com
  3. Antique Giant Ruby Unearthed in Mogok Gem Tract  Global New Light Of Myanmar
  4. Giant 11,000 carat ruby that weighs as much as a dog is unearthed – and it’s likely worth MILLIONS  the-sun.com
  5. Myanmar says giant 11,000-carat ruby found in Mogok could rank among most valuable  Phys.org
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Aramco, Adnoc Sneak Oil Through Hormuz as Iran Menaces Strait – Bloomberg.com

  1. Aramco, Adnoc Sneak Oil Through Hormuz as Iran Menaces Strait  Bloomberg.com
  2. Exclusive: Hungry to sell, UAE slips hidden oil tankers through Strait of Hormuz  Reuters
  3. LNG carriers test Iran blockade in Strait of Hormuz  Financial Times
  4. Fujairah in Focus as Oil Flows Reroute Around Hormuz Crisis  Yahoo Finance
  5. UAE continues to sail oil tankers through the Strait of Hormuz, skirting Iranian blockade - report  i24NEWS
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Hungary: New govt intent on initiating swift systemic change – DW.com

  1. Hungary: New govt intent on initiating swift systemic change  DW.com
  2. Hungary's new PM to be sworn in during 'regime change' party  BBC
  3. Péter Magyar Led Hungarians out of Autocracy. Where Will He Take Them Now?  The New Yorker
  4. Peter Magyar Prepares to Take Over as Hungary’s Leader From Viktor Orban  The New York Times
  5. Hungary's incoming prime minister plans a 'regime-change celebration' to mark Orbán's departure  AP News
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A massive 11,000-carat ruby has been unearthed in Myanmar’s war-scarred gemstone heartland – AP News

  1. A massive 11,000-carat ruby has been unearthed in Myanmar’s war-scarred gemstone heartland  AP News
  2. Massive 11,000-carat ruby unearthed by miners in Myanmar, officials say  CBS News
  3. Myanmar Says Giant 11,000-Carat Ruby Found in Mandalay Region  Bloomberg.com
  4. Myanmar says giant 11,000-carat ruby found in Mogok could rank among most valuable  Phys.org
  5. Antique Giant Ruby Unearthed in Mogok Gem Tract  Global New Light Of Myanmar
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Russia halts flights at 13 airports after drones hit air navigation center – politico.eu

  1. Russia halts flights at 13 airports after drones hit air navigation center  politico.eu
  2. Airports in Southern Russia Paralyzed After Ukrainian Drone Hits Air Traffic Control Center  The Moscow Times
  3. Drones Strike Two Enterprises in Rostov-on-Don  Мілітарний
  4. Six Belavia Flights To Moscow Cancelled Due To Flight Restrictions  REFORM.news (ранее REFORM.by)
  5. Russia is closing airports, and the EU is preparing for talks with Putin?  Defence24.com
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Soft armour, pert nipples: how London design team made Kim Kardashian’s Met Gala breastplate

Whitaker Malem worked with pop art sculptor Allen Jones, visual artist Nadia Lee Cohen and a car bodyshop in Kent

At Monday’s Met Gala, it inevitably fell to Kim Kardashian to deliver the evening’s biggest jolt. One of the few celebrities to straightforwardly interpret the “fashion is art” dress code – which focused on how the dressed and undressed human body is the through-line in most works of art – she decided to forgo her usual role as a walking billboard for a major fashion house and instead arrived in an orange fibreglass breastplate created by a small east London art duo and a car bodyshop in Kent.

“Good art should start conversation, and Kim did exactly that,” says 61-year-old Patrick Whitaker, half of the design practice Whitaker Malem, who made the breastplate just weeks before the gala. “She was very clear on wanting a breastplate, very clear on the car body finish. And I think she was nervous really. She understands the competition.”

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Palestine Action activist says he ‘did the right thing’ over protest at arms firm site

Exclusive: Jordan Devlin, who was acquitted at trial where four co-defendants were convicted, says he was saving lives

A Palestine Action activist who was acquitted over a protest at an Israeli arms manufacturer’s UK site has said he and his five co-defendants “did the right thing”.

Four of those who stood trial with Jordan Devlin were convicted of criminal damage in relation to the direct action protest at the Elbit Systems UK site near Bristol on 6 August 2024, but he said they had been acting to save Palestinian lives.

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Labour’s better than expected thrashing may allow Starmer to cling on in No 10

Results are undoubtedly bad but expectations had been set even lower, and any potential challengers are quiet for now

As the local elections results rolled in, a trickle of voices were calling for Keir Starmer to quit – a couple of MPs, a trade union leader, and a Labour peer.

The numbers are undoubtedly bad for Labour, with Reform making sweeping gains across pro-Brexit heartlands in the north and Midlands. These could even be the party’s worst losses for 50 years, with more than 1,000 councillors gone and the potential loss of control of the Welsh parliament.

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Iran war costs Toyota £3bn as prices of materials soar and sales fall

Carmaker gives one of biggest warnings yet of conflict’s impact on businesses while Trump tariffs also take toll

Toyota has reported a £3bn hit from costs from the war in Iran, as prices of parts and materials soared and sales dropped.

The world’s biggest carmaker said profits declined in its financial year to March as it was “likely unable to absorb newly added impact from the Middle East”, in one of the largest warnings yet of the war’s impact on businesses.

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