Putin replaces long-time defense minister Sergei Shoigu as Ukraine war heats up in its 3rd year – CBS News

  1. Putin replaces long-time defense minister Sergei Shoigu as Ukraine war heats up in its 3rd year  CBS News
  2. Putin replaces Russia’s defense minister with a civilian as Ukraine war rages and defense spending spirals  CNN
  3. Angered Putin Sacks Russian Defence Minister Moments After Deadly Belgorod Terror Attacks | Oneindia  Channel3000.com - WISC-TV3
  4. Vladimir Putin proposes moving Russian defense chief in reshuffle  USA TODAY
  5. Russia’s Putin to remove Sergei Shoigu as defence minister  Al Jazeera English
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Britain faces its ‘most dangerous’ years in history, PM Rishi Sunak to warn in pre-election bid – CNBC

  1. Britain faces its 'most dangerous' years in history, PM Rishi Sunak to warn in pre-election bid  CNBC
  2. Rishi Sunak: UK is facing some of the most dangerous years in its history  The Guardian
  3. Politics live: Rishi Sunak to make pre-election bid after local vote losses  BBC
  4. Biggest threat from 'axis of authoritarian states' since Cold War, says Sunak  The Times
  5. Rishi Sunak to declare Britain is 'at a crossroads' as he readies Tories for election  Financial Times
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Separatist parties set to lose power in Catalan regional election – Europe live

Pro-union Socialist party poised to win the most votes in Sunday’s election, according to near-complete ballot count

The Republican Left’s Pere Aragonès, who has led Catalonia’s regional government for the past three years, has acknowledged last night’s “bad results” but said the project will continue.

There will be huge relief in the People’s party (PP) camp that it managed to take 15 seats to Vox’s 11 - being pipped to fourth place by the far-right outfit would have been a major humiliation for the conservatives.

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Israel-Gaza war live: Israel intensifies attacks on Jabaliya refugee camp; Egypt to support South Africa’s ICJ case against Israel

Israeli troops reportedly force Palestinians in shelters to leave refugee camp; Egypt makes move comes in light of ‘severity of Israeli attacks’

Gaza’s health ministry has said the health system across the devastated enclave could collapse in a “few hours” without fuel for hospital generators.

“A few hours separate us from the collapse of the health system in the Gaza Strip as a result of the failure to bring in the fuel necessary to operate electricity generators in hospitals, ambulances, and transport employees,” the ministry was quoted by Al Jazeera as saying in a post on social media.

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Arm owner SoftBank reports £1.2bn profit as it shifts towards AI

Tech investor led £800m funding round into UK self-driving car software company Wayve

The Japanese tech investor SoftBank made a profit for the second consecutive quarter as it tries to turn its performance around before big planned investments in artificial intelligence.

SoftBank reported net income of 231bn yen (£1.18bn) in the first three months of 2024, compared with a 57.6bn yen loss in the same period last year, according to financial results published on Monday.

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Sunak suggests next five years will be ‘some of most dangerous’ in UK history and he’s best leader to keep people safe – politics live

PM to outline what he sees key threats to UK in speech and says there will be more change in next five years than in last 30

Here is my colleague Gaby Hinsliff’s snap reaction to Rishi Sunak’s argument this morning.

I think Sunak’s right these are unusually dangerous times but it begs the question ‘so why did you make Grant Shapps defence sec then’ & that’s been the problem for years now: internal politics trumping operational effectiveness

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Russia-Ukraine war live: Two people killed in shelling of Russian-controlled Donetsk

Russian-installed mayor Alexei Kulemzin says two people were killed after shelling in eastern Ukraine

Drones launched by the Security Service of Ukraine (SBU) caused fires at an oil depot and power substation in Russia’s Belgorod and Lipetsk regions, a Ukrainian intelligence source told Reuters on Monday.

The attack damaged “Oskolneftesnab” oil depot near the city of Staryi Oskol in Russia’s Belgorod region and “Yeletskaya” power substation in the Lipetsk region.

Russian industry which works to wage war with Ukraine will remain a legitimate target for the SBU. Measures to undermine the enemy’s military potential will continue.

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Teenager sentenced to 14 years for ‘atrocious’ murder of Emma Lovell during Queensland home invasion

No sentence could adequately address the ‘devastating effect on the Lovell family’, judge says

A teenager has been sentenced to 14 years’ in jail for the “particularly heinous” murder of Emma Lovell in Brisbane in 2022.

The Queensland supreme court justice Tom Sullivan said the then 17-year-old, who is now 19, hurt more than just the two people he had stabbed – Emma and her husband, Lee Lovell – but had left a “deep impact” on their two daughters as well.

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Israeli forces step up attacks on Jabalia camp and Rafah in Gaza – Reuters

  1. Israeli forces step up attacks on Jabalia camp and Rafah in Gaza  Reuters
  2. Israel’s war on Gaza live: Fierce clashes as Israeli troops invade Jabalia | Israel War on Gaza News  Al Jazeera English
  3. Fierce fighting rocks Gaza after US warning of post-war 'anarchy'  Yahoo! Voices
  4. May 12, 2024 - Israel-Gaza updates  CNN
  5. Palestinian media reports overnight IDF strikes, including on Hamas police in Rafah  The Times of Israel
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Scandals fail to knock Germany’s AfD off course before electoral tests

Far-right party’s poll numbers have fallen but analysts say negative headlines unlikely to sway its supporters

Scandals buffeting Germany’s far-right AfD are unlikely to do enough damage to blow the party off course before pivotal elections this year, analysts say, but the votes will offer crucial insights into whether the centre can hold against an anti-democratic onslaught.

Embarrassing allegations of spying for China and collusion with Russia, after the bombshell revelation in January of a mass “remigration masterplan” for foreigners and German nationals alike backed by several party members, have sent the AfD’s poll numbers plunging to as low as 15% nationwide. That is its worst score since April 2023.

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ACT watchdog to investigate if Walter Sofronoff acted corruptly by leaking Lehrmann trial report

The former Queensland judge leaked his own report to an ABC journalist and The Australian newspaper’s Janet Albrechtsen

The ACT’s integrity watchdog will investigate whether Walter Sofronoff acted corruptly by leaking his final report on the Bruce Lehrmann trial to select journalists ahead of its official release.

On Monday, a statement confirmed the ACT integrity commissioner, Michael Adams, would launch an investigation “into the impugned conduct as [the commissioner] suspects, on reasonable grounds, that Mr Sofronoff’s conduct may constitute corrupt conduct”.

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Four Vietnamese people found near Broome as Australia’s asylum boat policy under strain

Exclusive: ‘Unauthorised maritime arrivals’ arrive near WA town after two other boat arrivals in last week

Australia’s policy of deterrence against asylum seeker boats is under strain, with three boat arrivals in the last week including four people found near Broome.

In addition to five Rwandans who arrived on Saibai Island and 33 people who landed on Christmas Island, Guardian Australia can reveal that four Vietnamese “unauthorised maritime arrivals” arrived near Broome on Friday morning. The group was intercepted just offshore.

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