North Korean trash balloons are dumping ‘filth’ on South Korea – CNN

  1. North Korean trash balloons are dumping ‘filth’ on South Korea  CNN
  2. North Korea launches retaliatory trash and manure balloons into South  Business Insider
  3. Kim Jong Un's Balloon Barrage: Bags of Excrement Fly Into the South  The Wall Street Journal
  4. North Korea sends balloons filled with waste into the South  NBC News
  5. North Korea drops ‘filth’-filled trash balloons in South Korea  The Washington Post
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Another US MQ-9 Reaper drone goes down in Yemen, images purportedly show – The Associated Press

  1. Another US MQ-9 Reaper drone goes down in Yemen, images purportedly show  The Associated Press
  2. Yemen's Houthis Say They Downed US MQ-9 Drone in Yemen's Maareb  U.S. News & World Report
  3. US forces shoot down Houthi drone over the Red Sea after 'imminent threat'  New York Post
  4. US Loses 5th MQ-9 Reaper Drone Since Oct 2023; “Game Changing” UAVs Not Changing Any Game?  EurAsian Times
  5. US forces destroyed one uncrewed aerial system over Red Sea, CENTCOM says  The Jerusalem Post
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South Africa votes in election that could bring biggest shift since 1994 – The Associated Press

  1. South Africa votes in election that could bring biggest shift since 1994  The Associated Press
  2. South Africa's big election: When results are expected and why the president will be chosen later  The Associated Press
  3. ‘Vote for change’: South Africa elects government as ANC legacy on trial  Al Jazeera English
  4. South Africa Elections 2024 Live: ANC could lose majority  Reuters
  5. Party of Nelson Mandela Projected to Lose Absolute Majority for First Time  The Wall Street Journal
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Pompeii gladiator drawings suggest children saw ‘extreme form’ of violence – CNN

  1. Pompeii gladiator drawings suggest children saw ‘extreme form’ of violence  CNN
  2. Graffiti depicting gladiators found during Pompeii excavations  HeritageDaily
  3. Drawings depicting gladiators among latest discoveries at Pompeii  The Guardian
  4. The Children of Pompeii Saw Gladiators Fight to the Death—and They Drew Graffiti About It  Smithsonian Magazine
  5. Pompeii stick figure drawings show children watched gladiator fights 'to the death'  The Telegraph
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Iran fuels 2023 global executions rise – Amnesty International – BBC.com

  1. Iran fuels 2023 global executions rise - Amnesty International  BBC.com
  2. Near decade high for executions even as fewer countries have them  USA TODAY
  3. United States and Iran Help China Push Global Executions to 10-Year High  Common Dreams
  4. Executions in Iran Pushed Global Number to Eight-Year High  TIME
  5. Executions worldwide at highest level since 2015: Amnesty  DW (English)
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Fresh volcanic eruption triggers evacuation in south-west Iceland

Plumes of lava reach 50 metres into air as people are moved away from Grindavík near Blue Lagoon spa

A volcanic eruption has begun on the Reykjanes peninsula in south-western Iceland, according to the country’s meteorological office, shortly after authorities evacuated the nearby town of Grindavík.

“An eruption has started near Sundhnúkagígar, north of Grindavík,” the Icelandic meteorological office said in a statement on Wednesday, almost three weeks after the end of a previous eruption that started on 16 March.

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Iran’s Khamenei seeks trusted hardliner to replace Raisi in June vote – Reuters

  1. Iran's Khamenei seeks trusted hardliner to replace Raisi in June vote  Reuters
  2. The Questions Lingering Around the Death of Iran's President  TIME
  3. Raisi's Funeral Has Exposed the Two Irans  Foreign Policy
  4. Jalili to Larijani: Key names emerge in Iran's presidential elections  Al-Monitor
  5. As Iran gears up to vote for Raisi’s successor, key question is who will get to run  The Times of Israel
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Starmer says Abbott not barred from standing for Labour in general election – UK politics live

Labour leader says no decision has been taken over veteran London MP

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The Conservatives have been pushing a plan today to expand the number of apprenticeships, pledging “100,000 more apprenticeships a year by the end of the next parliament.”

It is unclear whether this figure includes the “up to 20,000 more apprenticeships” that Sunak previously announced ten weeks ago.

Under the plans, there would be legislation granting greater powers to the Office for Students, the universities regulator, to close degree courses that are underperforming. These would be chosen based on drop-out rates, job progression and future earnings potential.

The Conservatives claim to have delivered 5.8m apprenticeships since 2010. But the number of people starting out on apprenticeships in England is in decline, falling from 500,000 in 2015 to 337,000 last year, according to Commons library statistics.

First of all, you cannot generalise about entire subject areas. In almost all subjects there will be some institutions delivering well, and some not doing well. So for example, you take computer science, you know, you get earnings outcomes from young people studying computer science degrees which will range from £18,000 pounds to £80,000 pounds so it’s not about an individual subjects but about specific courses.

The second thing I genuinely don’t think it will be right or fair to young people who are currently on an undergraduate course to have a politician come on the radio and namecheck that particular course that they are on.

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Deadly Singapore Airlines plane dropped 178 feet in 5 seconds: report – New York Post

  1. Deadly Singapore Airlines plane dropped 178 feet in 5 seconds: report  New York Post
  2. Singapore Airlines plane dropped 178ft in five seconds, black box data reveals  BBC.com
  3. Singapore Airlines Flight Went Awry in 4.6 Seconds  Newser
  4. Singapore Airlines flight that hit deadly turbulence fell 178 feet in 4.6 seconds  Fox Business
  5. Singapore Airlines plane dropped 54 metres in seconds, flight data shows  The Guardian
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Trump hush-money jury to hear instructions before deliberations begin – live

Judge Juan Merchan is expected to instruct jurors on the law today before they start weighing the case

Donald Trump’s motorcade has arrived at the courthouse.

It only takes one of the 12 jurors to unravel the prosecution’s case and result in a hung jury, and Donald Trump’s lawyers are reportedly pinning their hopes on one particular juror.

There are eight people on that jury who definitely hate Trump. If there’s one person who doesn’t, it’s [this] juror.

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‘I just let it rip!’: jumbo amateur rock band bangs the drum for Brum

Brum Rocks, born out of community musical groups, will bring together dozens of performers to play a new anthem for Birmingham

When Steve Groome started learning to play guitar after retiring, he never expected he would end up in a band.

“At 66, I’m not going to get a phone call from Mark Knopfler or Eric Clapton. I might not even get in an averagely rubbish covers band,” he said. “But I don’t need to with this, we have fun. I just let rip.”

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Tory national service policy would leave UK’s poorest areas worse off, IFS warns

Thinktank says proposal to pay for scheme by scrapping shared prosperity fund would downgrade efforts to level up country

Rishi Sunak’s election pledge to introduce mandatory national service would leave the UK’s poorest regions millions of pounds worse off, a thinktank has warned.

The prime minister announced last weekend that if he was re-elected, every 18-year-old would have to spend time in a competitive, full-time military commission or spend one weekend a month volunteering in “civil resilience”.

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Ohio real estate tycoon plans to take new submersible to Titanic wreck

Larry Connor announces intention to prove safety of industry less than a year after five people killed in OceanGate implosion

A real estate tycoon from Dayton, Ohio, wants to visit the wreckage of the Titanic in the depths of the north Atlantic Ocean to prove that the personal submersible industry is safe, announcing his plans less than a year after a similar trip killed five people.

Larry Connor, 74, recently told the Wall Street Journal that he intends to team up with the deep-sea explorer Patrick Lahey to take a submersible to a depth of about 12,467ft (3,800m) to research and explore the Titanic’s remains as well as prove that proper engineering can make it possible to safely visit the wreckage site.

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Orange-juice makers consider using other fruits after prices go ‘bananas’

Global industry ‘in crisis’ as fears about Brazilian harvest help push wholesale prices to record highs

Orange-juice makers are considering turning to alternative fruits such as mandarins as wholesale prices have “gone bananas” amid fears of poor harvests in Brazil.

Prices of the citrus drink reached a new high of $4.95 (£3.88) a lb on commodity markets this week after growers in the main orange producing areas of Brazil said they were expecting the harvest to be 24% down on last year at 232m 40.8-kg boxes – worse than the 15% fall previously predicted.

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