Europe-led coalition prepares mission to reopen Strait of Hormuz – Euronews.com

  1. Europe-led coalition prepares mission to reopen Strait of Hormuz  Euronews.com
  2. Countries to discuss Hormuz mission for when conflict ends  Reuters
  3. Macron Cautiously Welcomes Iran’s Claims That Strait Will Reopen  WSJ
  4. Trump still furious about NATO: ‘useless when needed, a Paper Tiger!’  Fortune
  5. Europe tests ‘third way’ on Hormuz without the US, Israel and Iran. Will it work?  South China Morning Post
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Europol-supported global operation targets over 75 000 users engaged in DDoS attacks – Europol

  1. Europol-supported global operation targets over 75 000 users engaged in DDoS attacks  Europol
  2. U.S. authorities conduct cyber operations as part of global crackdown on DDoS-for-hire services  Department of Justice (.gov)
  3. Operation PowerOFF Seizes 53 DDoS Domains, Exposes 3 Million Criminal Accounts  The Hacker News
  4. European police email 75,000 people asking them to stop DDoS attacks  TechCrunch
  5. US joins nearly two dozen other countries in striking back against DDoS-for-hire platforms  Yahoo
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North Korean ballistic missiles were made with outdated methods from up to 50 years ago: Ukraine MOD – Business Insider

  1. North Korean ballistic missiles were made with outdated methods from up to 50 years ago: Ukraine MOD  Business Insider
  2. Defense Ministry Engineers Assess ‘Uniqueness’ of KN-23 and KN-24 Missiles  Мілітарний
  3. North Korean missiles used in Ukraine strikes aren’t just Russian copies: Kyiv  NK News
  4. Ukraine's Defence Ministry reveals details of North Korean ballistic missiles used by Russia to strike Ukrain  Українська правда
  5. Why Low-Quality North Korean Missiles Still Pose Major Threat to Ukraine  UNITED24 Media
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South African politician who drew Trump’s ire sentenced on gun charges – The Washington Post

  1. South African politician who drew Trump’s ire sentenced on gun charges  The Washington Post
  2. South African Politician Julius Malema Is Sentenced to 5 Years in Prison  The New York Times
  3. Julius Malema: What next for South African opposition firebrand?  BBC
  4. South African opposition leader Malema gets jail sentence for firing gun  Reuters
  5. ‘Those who were going to crack open champagne must stop’: EFF eyes highest court for Malema  News24
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Global leftist leaders gather in Spain to mobilise against far right – Reuters

  1. Global leftist leaders gather in Spain to mobilise against far right  Reuters
  2. Lula and Sánchez to ‘work for peace’ at gathering of progressive leaders in Barcelona  AP News
  3. Brazil's Lula and Sánchez of Spain headline meetings of progressive leaders in Barcelona  NBC News
  4. Sánchez seeks to rally global left against rise of far right  politico.eu
  5. Global leftist leaders gather in Spain to mobilize against far right  The Jerusalem Post
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Australian ex-soldier Roberts-Smith granted bail in Afghan war crimes case – Al Jazeera

  1. Australian ex-soldier Roberts-Smith granted bail in Afghan war crimes case  Al Jazeera
  2. Ben Roberts-Smith’s comrades say he ordered them to execute unarmed civilians, court documents show  The Guardian
  3. Ben Roberts-Smith: Australia's most decorated living soldier released on bail over war crimes charges  BBC
  4. Australia's most decorated veteran walks free on bail on war crimes charges related to Afghan deaths  Fox News
  5. Australian soldier granted bail in war crimes case  Yahoo
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Israeli election poll: Opposition maintains majority, Benjamin Netanyahu lags behind – The Jerusalem Post

  1. Israeli election poll: Opposition maintains majority, Benjamin Netanyahu lags behind  The Jerusalem Post
  2. The Extremes of Israeli Public Opinion  The New Yorker
  3. Over-sold and under-delivered: Israel’s Netanyahu faces ceasefire backlash  Al Jazeera
  4. The Demise of Strategic Planning in Israel  War on the Rocks
  5. Israelis upset by Iran ceasefire, pessimistic about war’s outcome, poll shows  The Times of Israel
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‘How do I end a call?’: the elderly Japanese people determined to master smartphones

Elderly people take advantage of courses on how to navigate mobile devices and avoid ‘analogue isolation’

It’s not only young people whose gaze is fixed on tiny screens. But for these users in Tokyo, clicking and scrolling is anything but second nature.

“I can’t deal with all of the apps that jump out at me,” says one. “How do I know if I’ve definitely ended a call?” asks another.

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China steps up Iran diplomacy while seeking smooth summit with Trump – Reuters

  1. China steps up Iran diplomacy while seeking smooth summit with Trump  Reuters
  2. The Iran War Is a Win for China  Foreign Affairs
  3. What the U.S.-Iran Conflict Reveals About China’s Diplomacy  WSJ
  4. Why China Isn’t Pushing Iran to Accept U.S. Demands to End War  The New York Times
  5. How China Is Positioning Itself Ahead of the Trump–Xi Summit  The Diplomat – Asia-Pacific
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US Plans 4,000-Acre Hub in Philippines to Boost Supply Chains – Bloomberg.com

  1. US Plans 4,000-Acre Hub in Philippines to Boost Supply Chains  Bloomberg.com
  2. Exclusive | U.S. to Create High-Tech Manufacturing Zone in Philippines  WSJ
  3. Philippines, US to build industrial hub to strengthen supply chain security  Yahoo Finance
  4. Philippines, US to build 'economic security zone' in Luzon  ABS-CBN
  5. How is the US Developing Critical Mineral Resilience?  Mining Digital
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Philippines, US to build industrial hub to strengthen supply chain security – Reuters

  1. Philippines, US to build industrial hub to strengthen supply chain security  Reuters
  2. Exclusive | U.S. to Create High-Tech Manufacturing Zone in Philippines  WSJ
  3. US, PH eye Luzon ‘economic security zone’  Inquirer.net
  4. PH joins US-led Pax Silica; plan for industrial hub in Luzon unveiled  Philippine News Agency
  5. US Plans 4,000-Acre Hub in Philippines to Boost Supply Chains  Bloomberg.com
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Ukraine war briefing: €90bn EU loan for Ukraine to be released in second quarter

EU economy commissioner says Iran war is feeding Russia’s war machine; Trump condemns massive strikes on Ukraine. What we know on day 1,513

The EU expects to start releasing a new €90bn loan to Ukraine in the second quarter, the bloc’s economy chief told AFP on Thursday. The EU’s economy commissioner, Valdis Dombrovskis, was speaking on the sidelines of the International Monetary Fund and World Bank’s spring meetings, which brought finance ministers, central bankers and other leaders to Washington. “Our support for Ukraine, also continued pressure and sanctions against aggressor Russia was very much part of the agenda,” Dombrovskis said. He warned that Moscow was “emerging as a winner from this war in Iran, because it provides windfall profits to feed Russia’s war machine”.

Russia hammered civilian areas across Ukraine with drones and missiles on Thursday, killing at least 17 people and wounding more than 100 others in the worst aerial attack in weeks, Ukrainian authorities said. Nearly 700 drones and dozens of ballistic and cruise missiles were used, as Ukrainian officials said vital stocks of advanced interceptors were running low.

Donald Trump on Thursday condemned a massive Russian drone and missile attack across Ukraine that ripped through apartment buildings in the capital, Kyiv. Asked by reporters at the White House for his reaction to the barrage, Trump said: “I think it’s terrible.”

It is not in the interest of the US that Russia is the winner of the Iran war, the German vice chancellor, Lars Klingbeil, said on Thursday in Washington. “It’s not in our interest and it cannot be in the interest of the United States,” he said in a joint statement with the finance ministers of Ukraine and Norway on the sidelines of the IMF spring meetings. Klingbeil said the Russian economy was growing thanks to the Middle East conflict and the country was profitting from the energy situation. As the conflict in the Middle East dominated the gathering of finance officials at the IMF in Washington, the ministers of Norway, Germany and Ukraine spoke about not forgetting to support Ukraine in its defence against Russia. “All the meetings here are about the question of what’s happening with the war in Iran, and I think it’s really important we show solidarity with our friends in Ukraine,” Klingbeil said.

The heads of the EU and Nato on Thursday discussed efforts to bolster Europe’s arms production, as Donald Trump threw doubt on Washington’s commitment to the transatlantic alliance. “We need to invest more, to produce more and to do both faster,” the European Commission’s president, Ursula von der Leyen, posted online after meeting Nato’s chief, Mark Rutte. European nations are scrambling to bolster their militaries in the face of Russia’s war on Ukraine and pressure from Trump.

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