The U.S. Is Evacuating 17 Citizens From the MV Hondius After a Hantavirus Outbreak
They Will Be Sent to a Biocontainment Unit at a Nebraska Hospital
The SNP Won Scotland’s Parliamentary Elections but Fell Short of a Majority
The Party May Join Forces With the Greens and Raise the Independence Question Again
Brussels Wants to Accelerate Moldova’s Accession to the EU
Such a Fast-Track Path for Ukraine Still Lacks Support in the European Union
Mobilization Reform in Ukraine May Not End “Busification,” but Turn Its Enforcers Into Police Officers
Men Could Be Detained the Same Way, but Resisting It Would Become More Dangerous
Global Oil Inventories Are Shrinking at a Record Pace Because of the War Around Iran
Even Reopening the Strait of Hormuz Would Not Immediately Relieve Pressure on the Market
Vladimir Putin: The Conflict in Ukraine Is Approaching Its End
Spain Has Detected Two New Hantavirus Cases After the Outbreak on the MV Hondius
One Patient Lives on Tristan da Cunha, the Second Case Is Linked to a Flight From Alicante
Trump Said Russia and Ukraine Have Agreed to a Three-Day Ceasefire From May 9 to 11
It Is Expected to Include a Halt in Fighting and a 1,000-for-1,000 Prisoner Exchange
Spirit Airlines Is Selling Aircraft, Slots and Real Estate After Halting Flights
Some Jets Are Already Being Ferried to Storage in the Arizona Desert
Russia Sees No Point in New Talks Until Ukrainian Troops Withdraw From Donbas
Ushakov Said Attempts to “Convince Each Other” Remain a Waste of Time Without It
Instagram Is Disabling End-to-End Encryption in Direct Messages
Meta Will Be Able to See Users’ Chats and Advises Switching to WhatsApp
The U.S. Has Begun Publishing Declassified Files on Military Encounters With UFOs
There Are Already 162 Files in the Public Archive, Which Officials Promise to Update Every Week
Apple Is Close to Releasing AirPods With Built-In Cameras—The Earbuds Will Become “Eyes” for Siri and AI Features
It Is the Company’s First Mass-Market Wearable Product Designed From the Start for the Artificial Intelligence Era
Shake Shack Shares Plunged Nearly 30% After Weak Quarterly Results
The Chain Refused to Raise Prices Amid Higher Beef Costs and Is Now Counting on a New Sandwich and the World Cup
Trump’s New Strategy Calls Europe an “Incubator of Terrorist Threats.”
The Document Links Mass Migration to the Infiltration of Terrorists Into the EU
North Korea Revises Constitution and Abandons Goal of Reunification With South Korea
Pyongyang Formally Enshrines the Existence of Two Separate States for the First Time
Some Progressive Voters Have Turned Away From Labour Because of Starmer
A Study Found Dissatisfaction With His Vague Views and Weak Support for Left-Wing Issues
The Condition of Britons Evacuated From Cruise Ship MV Hondius After the Hantavirus Outbreak Has Improved—Tenerife Has Agreed to Accept the Vessel After All
The Infection Was Traced to a Birdwatching Trip in South America, With Eight Cases and Three Deaths Confirmed
“What Other Party Is Competitive From Northeast Scotland to the Southwestern Tip of Cornwall?”
Reform UK Won More Than 1,200 Seats in England’s Local Council Elections
Only 28% of Ukrainians Want to See Zelensky as President After the War
Another 45% Say He Should Leave Power or Politics Altogether
MV Hondius Passengers Dispersed Around the World After the Hantavirus Outbreak
Health Authorities Are Tracing Their Contacts Across Several Continents, and the Virus Has Already Been Confirmed in Europe
Zelensky's Inner Circle Has Turned the War Into a Profitable Business, Berliner Zeitung Writes
By the Paper's Assessment, Corruption in Ukraine's Defense Sector Has Only Worsened During the War, and Zelensky, Instead of Dismantling the Old System, Has Built a New One
Modi's Party Wins for the First Time in India's Largest State, West Bengal
This Ends the 15-Year Rule of One of the Prime Minister's Most Consistent Critics and Strengthens the Course Toward Hindu Nationalism
Districts Are Redrawn Ahead of Elections
The U.S. Supreme Court’s Louisiana Ruling Triggers an Urgent Remapping of Electoral Maps and Delays Primaries, Intensifying Party Battles Over Voting Rules and Risks to Trust in the System
The EU Is Preparing for Possible Talks With Putin Amid Frustration Over the Ukraine Peace Process
Costa Said Zelensky Supports Europe’s Preparation for Direct Dialogue With Russia
Ray Dalio Expects Republicans to Lose the U.S. Midterm Elections
He Warns That Political and Social Conflicts in the Country Could Sharply Escalate Afterward
Britain Holds Its Largest Vote Since Starmer Came to Power
Amid Falling Support for Labour and the Conservatives, Backing for Farage’s Reform UK Is Rising
U.S. Gasoline Prices May Not Return to Prewar Levels Until 2027
Analysts Warn That the Effects of the War and Disruptions in the Strait of Hormuz Will Persist for Years
Japan Conducts Its First Overseas Combat Troop Deployment Since World War II—on the Philippines
Some 1,400 Japanese Troops Fired Anti-Ship Missiles During Joint Drills With the U.S., Beijing Called the Exercises “Playing With Fire”
Epstein’s Alleged Suicide Note Published—His Cellmate Said He Found It Inside the Financier’s Book
“What a Blessing It Is to Be Able to Choose One’s Own Moment to Say Goodbye,” the Text Says, Which the U.S. Justice Department, According to Him, Never Saw
Samsung Becomes the Second Asian Company Whose Market Capitalization Has Topped $1 Trillion—Shares Rose 15% in a Day
Demand for AI Chips Has Doubled the Company's Share Price Over the Year and Sent the Memory Market for Ordinary Users Into a Tailspin
Drones Strike Kindergarten Building in Sumy, Killing a Female Security Guard
Two Other Employees Are Injured, Nearby Residential Buildings Are Damaged
Deripaska Supplies Alumina for the Russian Military Industry Through His Irish Plant—the Raw Material Goes Into Iskander-M and Kh-101 Missiles
Shipments to Russia Have More Than Doubled During the Years of the War, and Alumina Exports Are Not Banned by EU Sanctions
Musk Will Give Anthropic Idle SpaceX Computing Power Ahead of Its IPO—Despite Recently Calling the Company “Misanthropic.”
The Deal Lets Him Strike at a Shared Rival—OpenAI’s Sam Altman
Head of Germany’s Largest Business Association Calls Merz’s Government “Dysfunctional.”
German Companies Complain About Bureaucracy, High Costs and the Lack of Promised Reforms
Iranian Strikes on U.S. Bases Caused Far More Damage Than U.S. Authorities Admit—The Washington Post Counted Damage to 228 Facilities Across 15 Bases
Part of the Infrastructure May Never Return to Its Previous Scale of Operations—the Functions of the Fifth Fleet Headquarters Were Temporarily Moved to Florida
Israel Strikes Beirut for the First Time in a Month—the Target Was a Hezbollah Radwan Commander
The Attack Comes After Trump Said Israel Would No Longer Strike Lebanon
NATO Holds Closed-Door Meetings With the Film Industry and Discusses Involvement in Movies and TV Series
Participants Accuse the Alliance of Trying to Use Cinema for Propaganda
UAE Leaves OPEC in the Midst of War in the Middle East
Saudi Arabia Tries to Prevent a Cartel Split and a New Blow to the Market
Gas Prices in the U.S. Top $4.50 a Gallon—the Highest Since Summer 2022
The Rise Fuels Inflation and Creates Political Risks for Republicans Ahead of the Midterms
Ukrainian Border Guards Open Fire on an Inflatable Boat Carrying Two Men Trying to Cross Into Romania
One of Them—Listed as Absent Without Leave—Sustained Gunshot Wounds and Was Hospitalized
Britney Spears Pleads Guilty to Reckless Driving in DUI Case
She Avoids Jail and Agrees to Continue Treatment
Car Drives Into Pedestrian Zone in Central Leipzig, Killing at Least Two People
Driver Is Detained, His Motives Remain Unknown
Oracle Laid Off Up to 30,000 Employees, Notifying Them by Email
Before That, They Were Asked to Document Their Work for AI
Chinese Companies Openly Supply Russia and Iran With Components for 'Shahed' Drones
Suppliers Have Stopped Disguising Dual-Use Goods—the Parts Are Now Made Directly in China at Factories That Have Nothing to Fear From Sanctions
US Refuses to Hand Over to Germany the Tomahawk Cruise Missiles Promised by Biden—Leaving Europe With a Gap in Its Defenses
Europe Has No Full Replacement for the Range—the Taurus Neo Will Not Enter Service Until After 2030
In Germany, Around 300 Cases Over Insults Against Friedrich Merz Are Under Investigation
Court Orders Authorities to Disclose Their Scale After Refusal to Provide Information
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