Cops: She Just Wanted to Touch the Statue’s Privates – Newser

  1. Cops: She Just Wanted to Touch the Statue's Privates  Newser
  2. Tourist Damages Florence’s Neptune Fountain in Pre-Wedding Stunt  Artnet News
  3. Tourist’s ‘pre-wedding challenge’ damages historic Florence statue  CNN
  4. Tourist charged with damaging historic Florentine fountain in pre-wedding prank  The Guardian
  5. Tourist Causes 5K in Property Damage After Climbing 16-Century Historic Statue During Bachelorette Party in Italy  People.com
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Iran war pushes Southeast Asia to debate the idea of tolls for the Strait of Malacca – Fortune

  1. Iran war pushes Southeast Asia to debate the idea of tolls for the Strait of Malacca  Fortune
  2. Indonesia Floats Ship Tax in Malacca Strait as Singapore Defends Free Passage  Jakarta Globe
  3. The Iran war is pushing Southeast Asia to debate the once unthinkable: Whether ships will need to pay to transit the Strait of Malacca  Yahoo
  4. 'If only': Indonesian minister floats toll on key international shipping route  Australian Broadcasting Corporation
  5. Singapore Says Trade Through Malacca Strait Must Remain Free  Bloomberg.com
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Prince Harry implores U.S. to do more for Ukraine, accuses Russia of war crimes on surprise visit to Kyiv – CBS News

  1. Prince Harry implores U.S. to do more for Ukraine, accuses Russia of war crimes on surprise visit to Kyiv  CBS News
  2. Trump dismisses Prince Harry’s comments on Ukraine ahead of royal visit  CNN
  3. Ukraine war briefing: Trump bristles at Prince Harry’s passionate plea for Ukraine  The Guardian
  4. Donald Trump says he speaks 'for the UK more than Prince Harry'  BBC
  5. Donald Trump Responds to Prince Harry’s Ukraine Speech with ‘How’s His Wife?’ Remark About Meghan Markle  People.com
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A catastrophic climate event is upon us. Here is why you’ve heard so little about it | George Monbiot – The Guardian

  1. A catastrophic climate event is upon us. Here is why you’ve heard so little about it | George Monbiot  The Guardian
  2. Crucial Atlantic current closer to collapse than we thought — leading to global catastrophe: ‘Need to prepare now’  New York Post
  3. 'Nations need to prepare now': Key Atlantic ocean current is much closer to collapse than scientists thought  Live Science
  4. Atlantic Current System "Closer To Tipping Point" - New Research  afloat.ie
  5. A vital system of Atlantic Ocean currents is weakening and closer to collapse than thought, new studies find  CNN
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Cabinet Office officials delayed telling Starmer about Mandelson vetting recommendation for almost three weeks – UK politics live

Permanent secretary Cat Little tells MPs that she sought legal advice before sharing the vetting information with the prime minister

Little says in March she had a meeting when she asked to see the Foreign Office’s documentation about the decision to grant Mandelson vetting. She said she was asking because this was documentation covered by the humble address. She said was told that “that information would not be forthcoming”.

In the middle of March, I have a meeting with Sir Olly and a senior member of his team, and this is after the point that I’ve been told that this summary document exists.

I specifically ask to see this document and any decision-making audit trail around those judgments at the time. It was made clear to me that that information would not be forthcoming.

I took the very unusual judgment that I should directly request the information from UK Security Vetting.

And I did that because I go back to my responsibilities, to discharge the humble address, which is a responsibility that is unique to me and I take very seriously.

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Democrats say cuts to social security have caused ‘customer service chaos’ for American seniors

Report from Elizabeth Warren calls Trump administration cuts to Social Security Administration ‘catastrophic’

Cuts to the Social Security Administration have caused “customer service chaos” for millions of older Americans and those with disabilities who rely on the agency’s services, according to a new report from a group of Democratic senators.

An investigation found that phone wait times were more than 10 times higher than what the agency claimed on its website, if the calls were even answered at all.

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Head-on train collision near Copenhagen leaves five critically injured

At least 17 people hurt after incident involving two local services north of Denmark’s capital

Two trains have collided head-on in Denmark, injuring at least 17 people, five of whom are in a critical condition.

The crash happened on Thursday morning at a level crossing at Isterødvejen, north of Hillerød, a town about 19 miles (30km) north-west of Copenhagen. Emergency services received a report of the incident just before 6.30am.

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Dippy the injured axolotl rescued from Welsh river

Family found creature under a bridge and are documenting its recovery in a fish tank on TikTok

An injured axolotl is on the road to recovery after being rescued from a river in Wales. “Dippy” was found under Dipping Bridge on the River Ogmore near Bridgend, south Wales, by a family who had stopped for a break while travelling on holiday last week.

Evie Hill, 10, told the BBC she lifted up a discarded mat in the shallows of the river, and nestled in the rocks was a 9in (22cm) axolotl, an aquatic salamander native to Mexico. It was pale in colour, with speckles, and had injuries to its tail and stomach believed to have been caused by a predator.

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Olly Robbins refused to give Mandelson vetting summary to Cabinet Office, says Cat Little

In evidence to MPs, Cabinet Office top civil servant disputes that her department suggested vetting might not be needed

Olly Robbins refused to hand Peter Mandelson’s vetting summary to the Cabinet Office, the civil servant who leads the department has said.

The summary – which would have revealed that Robbins, the now-sacked Foreign Office head, had granted Mandelson clearance against the advice of security officials – was instead provided to Cat Little by UK Security Vetting, she said.

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‘This is not the country I moved to’: the British Indians showing support for Nigel Farage

Savitha Prakash, a first-generation immigrant running in local elections in Harrow, says Reform UK aims to ‘put Britain first’

Savitha Prakash, an NHS doctor living in the London borough of Harrow, believes there are similarities between the Reform UK leader, Nigel Farage, and India’s prime minister, Narendra Modi. “He’s [Modi] one of those people, like Nigel, he walks the talk. He made [a] difference to the country,” said Prakash, who chairs Reform UK’s branch in Harrow.

In particular, the 47-year-old said Farage and Modi – who have each been accused by their critics of scapegoating marginalised communities – were focused on putting the needs of the majority first.

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Iran behind low-level ‘hybrid warfare’ attacks in UK and Europe, analysts say

Iranian intelligence services apparently recruiting via intermediaries to mount attacks aimed at sowing chaos

Iranian intelligence services and Revolutionary Guards operatives are recruiting teenagers through criminal intermediaries to launch a wave of low-level “hybrid warfare” attacks in Europe and the UK, according to investigators, security officials, analysts and police documents.

A first wave of attacks was launched in early March, 10 days after the US and Israel began strikes on Iran, and targeted Jewish community sites in Belgium, the Netherlands and US banks. A second wave has focused on the UK, with a series of arson and attempted arson attacks on synagogues, a Jewish charity and the offices of an Iranian opposition TV network in London.

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Ben Roberts-Smith planned to leave Australia and researched buying wellness business in Spain, court documents show

Partner of soldier accused of war crimes says the couple discussed possibility of moving overseas to ‘create some normalcy in our lives’

Ben Roberts-Smith was planning to leave Australia to live overseas and had a business class flight out of the country booked in four days’ time when he was arrested at Sydney airport this month, court documents allege, with investigators telling a court “his willingness to return to Australia to face prosecution cannot be judged”.

Roberts-Smith was ultimately granted bail last week under strict conditions, a move opposed by prosecutors who said there was potential concern he was a flight risk and might try to avoid ever having to face trial for a series of alleged murders he committed in Afghanistan.

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Trains Collide in Denmark, Leaving 5 Critically Injured – The New York Times

  1. Trains Collide in Denmark, Leaving 5 Critically Injured  The New York Times
  2. Two trains collide head-on in Denmark, leaving five critically hurt  BBC
  3. Head-on train collision near Copenhagen leaves five critically injured  The Guardian
  4. Two trains collide in Denmark, injuring 18 people, emergency service says  Reuters
  5. 18 People Injured, Including 5 in Critical Condition, After Head-On Train Crash  People.com
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