1 military horse under observation, another to recover fully, British Army says – The Associated Press

  1. 1 military horse under observation, another to recover fully, British Army says  The Associated Press
  2. Military horses injured galloping across London making progress, army says  The Guardian
  3. 2 Royal Horses That Bolted Through London Were 'Dripping with Blood'  PEOPLE
  4. 1 horse remains under observation and another is expected to recover fully after London rampage  Fox News
  5. Blood-soaked UK military horse that stampeded through London needed emergency surgery and may never return to service  New York Post
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Russian advances may give it a shot at Ukraine’s ‘fortress belt’: ISW – Business Insider

  1. Russian advances may give it a shot at Ukraine's 'fortress belt': ISW  Business Insider
  2. Russia is making daily tactical gains in eastern Ukraine, as concerns swirl around Ukrainian military reporting  CNN
  3. Russia Claims Capture of Another Ukrainian Village Near Avdiivka  The Moscow Times
  4. Russia says it has captured another Donetsk village after Ukraine pulls back forces in the east  CNBC
  5. As Russian Troops Broke Through Ukrainian Lines, Panicky Ukrainian Commanders Had No Choice But To Deploy One Of Their Least-Prepared Brigades  Forbes
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George Santos says he will revive his drag queen persona on Cameo – NBC News

  1. George Santos says he will revive his drag queen persona on Cameo  NBC News
  2. George Santos says drag queen alter ego available for Cameo videos  Business Insider
  3. Ex-lawmaker George Santos offering Cameo videos with his drag queen alter ego  Fox News
  4. Ex-Rep. George Santos revives drag queen persona  The Seattle Times
  5. George Santos is now offering Cameo videos from his drag persona Kitara Ravache  The Independent
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Georgia’s Ivanishvili lashes out at West amid ‘foreign agent’ bill crisis – Reuters

  1. Georgia's Ivanishvili lashes out at West amid 'foreign agent' bill crisis  Reuters
  2. Georgians ‘March for Europe’ in protest against controversial bill  Al Jazeera English
  3. Georgia foreign agents bill draws protesters on to the streets  BBC.com
  4. Several Opposition Lawmakers Expelled During Discussion Of Georgia's 'Foreign Agents' Bill  Radio Free Europe / Radio Liberty
  5. Thousands of Georgians stage 'March for Europe' against controversial 'foreign influence' bill  FRANCE 24 English
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US determines 5 Israeli security units committed human rights violations before outbreak of Gaza war – CNN

  1. US determines 5 Israeli security units committed human rights violations before outbreak of Gaza war  CNN
  2. Biden admin accuses Israeli military of human rights violations in stunning condemnation  Fox News
  3. US says 5 IDF units violated human rights: 4 have remediated, one being reviewed  The Times of Israel
  4. US implicates 5 Israeli units in rights violations before Gaza war, no restrictions on assistance  Reuters
  5. US finds Israeli military units violated human rights  The Hill
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Is the Rwanda policy driving migrants to Ireland? – BBC.com

  1. Is the Rwanda policy driving migrants to Ireland?  BBC.com
  2. As the U.K. Tries Moving Asylum Seekers Offshore, Ireland Pushes Back  The New York Times
  3. British and Irish officials meet as tensions rise over what to do with asylum seekers  The Associated Press
  4. UK will not accept return of asylum seekers from Ireland, Rishi Sunak says  The Guardian
  5. Britain 'comfortable' with Irish proposal on returning migrants  Reuters UK
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Von der Leyen opens door to hard-right tie-up – POLITICO Europe

  1. Von der Leyen opens door to hard-right tie-up  POLITICO Europe
  2. Von der Leyen opens the door to Europe's hard right  POLITICO Europe
  3. Von der Leyen criticises European far right for being ‘Putin’s proxies’  The Guardian
  4. Three key moments from the first debate with lead EU candidates  Euronews
  5. Ursula von der Leyen is the favourite to keep leading the EU—right?  The Economist
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Russian strikes overwhelm Ukraine’s overstretched air defense amid Western aid delays – Kyiv Independent

  1. Russian strikes overwhelm Ukraine's overstretched air defense amid Western aid delays  Kyiv Independent
  2. Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 796  Al Jazeera English
  3. Russian missiles pound power plants in central and western Ukraine  Reuters
  4. Russia Bombs Power Plants and Ukraine Targets Refineries in Dueling Attacks  The New York Times
  5. Ukraine war briefing: Russian airstrikes pound central and western Ukrainian power facilities  The Guardian
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Herculaneum scroll appears to shed light on Plato’s final hours

Newly deciphered passages describe Greek philosopher critiquing slave musician for her lack of rhythm

Newly deciphered passages from a papyrus scroll that was buried beneath layers of volcanic ash after the AD79 eruption of Mount Vesuvius may have shed light on the final hours of Plato, a key figure in the history of western philosophy.

In a groundbreaking discovery, the ancient scroll was found to contain a previously unknown narrative detailing how the Greek philosopher spent his last evening, describing how he listened to music played on a flute by a Thracian slave girl.

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Europe live: Ursula von der Leyen accused of watering down green deal for farmers in European Commission presidential debate

Ursula von der Leyen takes part alongside representatives from seven other parties as EU gears up for European parliament elections

The far-right Identity and Democracy’s representative, Anders Vistisen, wrote on social media ahead of the debate:

“The entire EU system has tried to prevent me and the right wing from participating in the EU top candidate debate tonight. They want to exclude right wing votes! They didn’t succeed - so tonight I will tell the truth about the EU’s disaster course directly to Ursula and the rest of the EU!”

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PFAS increase likelihood of death by cardiovascular disease, study shows

In a first, researchers were able to compare records of people who drank polluted water in Veneto, Italy, with neighbors who did not

For the first time, researchers have formally shown that exposure to toxic PFAS increases the likelihood of death by cardiovascular disease, adding a new level of concern to the controversial chemicals’ wide use.

The findings are especially significant because proving an association with death by chemical exposure is difficult, but researchers were able to establish it by reviewing death records from northern Italy’s Veneto region, where many residents for decades drank water highly contaminated with PFAS, also called “forever chemicals”.

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Kristi Noem’s story of killing her dog points to class two misdemeanor

South Dakota governor’s account of family dog Cricket killing neighbor’s chickens may be an offence, according to state law

Kristi Noem, the South Dakota governor and Republican vice-presidential hopeful, may have committed a class two misdemeanor offence when her fated dog Cricket, a 14-month-old wirehair pointer Noem deemed “untrainable” for hunting pheasant, killed a neighbor’s chickens.

Under South Dakota law, “any person owning, keeping, or harboring a dog that chases, worries, injures, or kills any poultry or domestic animal is guilty of a class two misdemeanor and is liable for damages to the owner thereof for any injury caused by the dog to any such poultry or animal.”

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Mexican man wins case against Cartier after buying $13,000 earrings online for $13 – CBS News

  1. Mexican man wins case against Cartier after buying $13,000 earrings online for $13  CBS News
  2. He Paid $13 for $13000 Cartier Earrings, and Then the Jeweler Noticed  The New York Times
  3. Mexican consumer law helps man snag $28,000 earrings for $28 after Cartier pricing mishap  PBS NewsHour
  4. Luxury jewelry maker Cartier doesn't give stuff away, but they pretty much did for one man in Mexico  Fox News
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Humza Yousaf inherited a deeply fractured SNP – as will his successor

Previous contest exposed splits on issues such as LGBTQ+ rights and green policy that next leader must tackle

When Humza Yousaf was narrowly elected leader of the SNP last March, it was after a bruising leadership contest that exposed profound divisions in the party over LGBTQ+ rights, Westminster’s veto of Holyrood law, and environmental and economic policy.

Indeed, it could be said the end of the SNP’s partnership with the Greens, and the downward spiral of chaos that ended with Yousaf’s resignation little over a year later, was telegraphed by the fault lines that emerged back then, setting the scene for the myriad conflicts that Yousaf was forced to manage – and ultimately failed to resolve – as leader.

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ICC urged to delay possible war crimes charges against Israel and Hamas

G7 diplomats argue any move now in investigation launched in 2021 could disrupt current ceasefire talks

Diplomats from the G7 industrialised nations have urged officials at the international criminal court not to announce war crimes charges against Israel or Hamas officials, amid concerns that such a move could disrupt the chances of a breakthrough in ceasefire talks.

Israeli politicians including the prime minister, Benjamin Netanyahu, have suggested that the ICC could press charges imminently after an investigation launched in 2021 that covers events starting in 2014. The inquiry has also been looking at Israel’s construction of settlements in occupied territory.

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Portland State University ‘pauses’ Boeing donations amid student protests

Students called on the school to cut ties with the weapons manufacturer, which donated $150,000 this year

A university in Portland, Oregon will “pause” accepting donations from Boeing after students called on the school to cut ties with the manufacturer amid the war in Gaza.

In addition to setting up an encampment on campus, students also addressed a letter to Ann Cudd, the president of Portland State University (PSU), demanding the university cut ties with Boeing.

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Man admits ‘motiveless’ killing of mobility scooter rider after leaving jail

Thomas O’Halloran was stabbed in west London by Lee Byer who had paranoid schizophrenia and had been released five days before

A man has admitted to the manslaughter by diminished responsibility of an 87-year-old mobility scooter rider in a “motiveless” knife attack in west London five days after being released from prison.

Lee Byer, 45, stabbed Thomas O’Halloran in the neck and chest in Greenford in 2022. It can now be reported that Byer had numerous previous convictions and days earlier had been released from Wormwood Scrubs prison in south-west London.

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