Powerful earthquakes rock Venezuela as death toll reaches 164 | First Thing

Buildings collapse after twin 7.2- and 7.5-magnitude quakes. Plus, why apartment renters are facing a rising tide of fees

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Venezuela’s interim leader, Delcy Rodríguez, has declared a state of emergency after the country was struck by two powerful earthquakes, causing dozens of buildings to collapse. At least 164 people were killed and a further 971 injured. Experts warned the death toll was likely to rise.

What do we know? The US Geological Survey said Venezuela had been hit by a magnitude 7.5 “mainshock” and a 7.2 “foreshock” 39 seconds earlier. “High casualties and extensive damage ⁠are probable and the disaster is likely widespread,” ⁠it.

How does the damage look on the ground? Rodríguez, who confirmed the death toll, said the airport had been closed after sustaining “severe damage” and that metro and rail services had been suspended. A Guardian reporter saw at least three buildings that had collapsed in Altamira, an affluent district in Caracas that is home to many foreign embassies, after the quakes struck shortly after 6pm on Wednesday.

This is what the company said: Greystar told the Guardian it disagreed with the allegations in the court actions and was “actively defending” the cases. In various court filings, the company has called tenants’ legal complaints factually deficient, implausible and “futile”.

In other housing news: On Wednesday, Donald Trump abruptly cancelled his plan to sign a bipartisan bill aimed at lowering the cost of housing, holding the bill – which passed the House and Senate – hostage until Congress passes the Save America Act, which would impose new identification requirements on voters and curtail mail-in voting.

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Police investigating death of man on Jet2 flight from Larnaca to Manchester

Officers looking into reports the man had been ‘aggressive and disruptive’ and that passengers had restrained him

A police investigation has been launched after a man on a Jet2 flight died after reportedly being restrained by passengers.

A spokesperson for Greater Manchester police confirmed the death of the man, who was in his 30s.

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Shiite Muslims mark holy day of Ashoura after months of war in Iran and Lebanon – AP News

  1. Shiite Muslims mark holy day of Ashoura after months of war in Iran and Lebanon  AP News
  2. Inside the city of grief hit hardest by Israel strikes on southern Lebanon  The Guardian
  3. Shiite Muslims collectively mourn to mark Muharram and Ashoura  KSAT
  4. Iranian pilgrims mourn their war dead during Ashura rituals  Reuters
  5. Iraq Muharram  Bluefield Daily Telegraph
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Would-be physician assistants deterred by strict caps on US student loans

Advocates condemn change that caps loans at $20,500 per year – less than half median annual cost of PA program

Strict new caps on federal student loans are causing would-be physician assistants to reconsider training, groups representing physician assistants said.

An overhaul of the federal student loan system scheduled to go into effect 1 July strictly caps the annual amount of federal loans physician assistants can borrow to $20,500 per year – less than half the median annual cost of a PA program.

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EU releases 3 billion-euro loan package for Ukraine’s recovery as part of 2-year commitment – AP News

  1. EU releases 3 billion-euro loan package for Ukraine's recovery as part of 2-year commitment  AP News
  2. Europe Lauds Ukraine’s Newfound Strength as Aid Payouts Begin  Bloomberg.com
  3. Speech by President António Costa at the Ukraine Recovery Conference  consilium.europa.eu
  4. EU plans to give Ukraine next €100bn, but on stricter conditions  Українська правда
  5. Ukraine Recovery Conference Puts Energy Deals and 2027 Funding in Focus  Kyiv Post
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Rome airports threaten to suspend new EU passport system to avoid summer ‘disaster’

Airports CEO says letting non-EU passengers skip entry-exit system would be only way to avoid peak season travel chaos

Rome’s airports will have to suspend the EU’s new digital border system for non-EU citizens to avoid a “disaster” during the peak tourism summer months, according to the head of the airports company.

Marco Troncone said that allowing passengers to skip the biometric entry-exit system (EES) was the only way of avoiding travel chaos over the summer amid warnings from other European airport officials.

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Macron says France intercepted a Russian shadow fleet oil tanker off coast of Sicily – Euronews.com

  1. Macron says France intercepted a Russian shadow fleet oil tanker off coast of Sicily  Euronews.com
  2. France intercepts suspected Russia-linked oil tanker off the coast of Sicily  Le Monde.fr
  3. France seizes 'shadow fleet' tanker, stepping up pressure on Russia  Reuters
  4. Ukraine seeking extended detention of Russian shadow fleet tanker Deliver – Vlasiuk  Ukrinform - Ukrainian National News Agency
  5. France Intercepts ‘Shadow Fleet’ Tanker Near Sicily  The Moscow Times
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Trump describes Burnham as the ‘mayor of a town’ and ‘extremely liberal’ – BBC

  1. Trump describes Burnham as the 'mayor of a town' and 'extremely liberal'  BBC
  2. Trump describes Britain’s expected next PM as ‘extremely liberal’  NBC News
  3. What has Andy Burnham, Britain's likely next prime minister, said about President Trump?  CBS News
  4. Trump Calls Likely Next UK Leader Burnham ‘Extremely Liberal’  Bloomberg.com
  5. ‘I hear he’s extremely liberal’: Trump offers first comments on Andy Burnham  The Guardian
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Datacentres are growing target of global climate-related legal cases, report finds

LSE analysis highlights litigation linked to energy sources, water consumption and air pollution

The proliferation of datacentres and AI is increasingly at the forefront of environmental litigation around the world, from the US and UK to Chile to Ireland, a report has found.

In an analysis of about 3,600 climate-related lawsuits filed since 2015, the latest annual review of climate litigation by the London School of Economics (LSE) found a growing number of cases challenging the energy sources, water consumption and air pollution of datacentres, all of which have related climate implications.

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NATO allies to pledge billions in arms deals, Ukraine aid at Ankara summit – politico.eu

  1. NATO allies to pledge billions in arms deals, Ukraine aid at Ankara summit  politico.eu
  2. NATO's Rutte says billions in new defense contracts will be announced at summit  Reuters
  3. Turkey journalists angered after NATO summit exclusion  dw.com
  4. Secretary general ahead of NATO summit to Russia: "We know what you guys are doing and we are better at it"  Українська правда
  5. NATO summit should display unity and pledges to defense, deputy NATO chief tells AP  AP News
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Russia has a plan to ease the gasoline crisis: lower fuel standards, expand subsidies, and wait out Ukraine’s refinery strikes – Meduza

  1. Russia has a plan to ease the gasoline crisis: lower fuel standards, expand subsidies, and wait out Ukraine’s refinery strikes  Meduza
  2. Gasoline Price Spike Adds to War’s Economic Toll for Russians  Bloomberg.com
  3. Russian Government Weighs Total Ban on Diesel Exports  The Moscow Times
  4. Russia's parliament approves tax changes to address fuel shortages  Reuters
  5. Rosneft Proposes Oil Firms to Refine 30% of Crude in Russia to Ease Fuel Crunch  Crude Oil Prices Today | OilPrice.com
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Powerful 7.2-magnitude earthquake strikes off northern Japan – New York Post

  1. Powerful 7.2-magnitude earthquake strikes off northern Japan  New York Post
  2. Over 10 injured as M7.2 quake hits northeastern Japan, traffic disrupted  Japan Wire by Kyodo News
  3. A powerful 6.9-magnitude earthquake strikes off northern Japan  PBS
  4. Japan govt. panel urges vigilance after M7.2 quake  nhk.or.jp
  5. Map: 6.9-Magnitude Earthquake Shakes Japan  The New York Times
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‘They can kill you’: Immigrants fear a surge in xenophobic violence in South Africa – NPR

  1. 'They can kill you': Immigrants fear a surge in xenophobic violence in South Africa  NPR
  2. South Africa’s crises will not be solved by blaming migrants  Al Jazeera
  3. What a surge of anti-migrant protests says about South Africa  The Economist
  4. The Camp That Reveals South Africa’s Growing Migrant Crisis  Bloomberg.com
  5. Is xenophobia in South Africa risking investment?  DW.com
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