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US gunman kills three in Pennsylvania, ending New Jersey siege

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According to US police, a suspect in a series of fatal shootings in Pennsylvania has been apprehended alive in neighbouring New Jersey. Saturday in Levittown, the suspect allegedly fatally shot three individuals before fleeing across state lines to a residence in neighbouring Trenton, according to the police.

Gatland offers resignation following Wales’ defeat to Italy

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In practice, the blue barricade was more resilient than the red. It should not come as a surprise that Gonzalo Quesada's Italy is developing at this rate, but the situation for Wales is becoming increasingly dire. The wooden spoon is back in their possession for the first time since 2003, prompting Warren Gatland to consider a hypothetical resignation offer that Abi Tierney, the CEO of the Welsh Rugby Union, declined. 

Czech Republic fights whooping cough outbreak

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The prevalence of whooping cough has increased throughout Europe, including the Czech Republic. Nonetheless, a week distinguished by uncertainty regarding official directives and a contentious public appearance by the mayor of Prague has caused some to question whether anything was gained from COVID-19. According to the Czech authorities, there were 28 documented cases of whooping cough in January.

M&S considering banking and loyalty ‘superapp’

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Plans are underway for Marks & Spencer and HSBC to jointly declare a new seven-year agreement in the coming weeks, following the departure of Sainsbury's and Tesco from the banking industry. As financial services and loyalty "super app," Marks & Spencer (M&S) is nearing an agreement with one of the largest high street lenders in the United Kingdom to transform its banking division.

Netanyahu threatens to defy allies on Rafah invasion

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In defiance of international condemnation, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has reaffirmed his resolve to commence an offensive in Rafah. Approximately 1.5 million Palestinians seeking refuge from other regions of Gaza have crowded into the city. His remarks follow the German chancellor's reiteration of his opposition to the proposal while travelling to the Middle East.

Medics ration essential asthma medicine amid UK shortage

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Routing has been mandated for a life-saving medication prescribed to physicians for the treatment of severe asthma, emphysema, and bronchitis. NHS facilities have been impacted by a shortage of salbutamol liquid, which is used to sustain patients who are lifeless without medical intervention, throughout the United Kingdom.

After Gaza war, many Irish Americans vote against Biden

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John Francis Mulligan, an Irish national born in the United States, was in the West Bank one evening in 2004 when a stranger requested his company as she attended a memorial. In Nablus, it was after curfew, and Palestinians were prohibited from entering the city. Mulligan recollects that earlier that day, a young man had been murdered, and his family was obligated to bury him within twenty-four hours due to religious tenets. However, the Israeli armed forces "would open fire on them for violating curfew" if they ventured outside.

Children first encounter ‘unavoidable’ violence in primary school

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Members of parliament have cautioned that the complete impact of the Online Safety Act, which was enacted to enhance protections for minors, might not be apparent for a number of years. According to an Ofcom study, children first encounter violent online content in primary school and come to perceive it as "unavoidable."

Macron goes from dove to hawk on Russia’s Ukraine invasion

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What influenced Emmanuel Macron to shift from a position of appeasement to one of hostility regarding Russia and Ukraine? In chancelleries throughout Europe, this is the question being posed crudely put, as the French president acclimates to his new position as Vladimir Putin's primary resister on the continent.

Sir Ed Davey seeks ‘once-in-a-generation’ election

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In his address at the party's spring conference, Sir Ed Davey implored Liberal Democrats to "turn this election into a once-in-a-generation occasion." He demanded that members "bring the blue wall tumbling down" and argued that his party is the only one offering transformational change in the general election.

How troubled is Boeing?

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Piloting a Boeing 737 Max is described by Captain Dennis Tajer as "observing a troubled child." The pilots union for American Airlines, the Allied Pilots Association, is led by its president, who asserts that he would never board an unsafe aircraft. However, he declares that he must recognize the calibre of the aircraft he is operating.

Putin gives Kim Jong Un a luxurious Russian limo

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Kim Jong Un, the leader of North Korea, rode in the luxurious vehicle that Russian President Vladimir Putin presented to him as a gift. Relations between Pyongyang and Moscow have strengthened ever since Kim and Putin met in Russia for the first time in four years in September of last year.

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