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Hezbollah’s threat surprised Cyprus; what’s at stake?

According to commentators, Hezbollah’s vow to retaliate against Cyprus if it assists Israel in attacking Lebanon has emphasized the Mediterranean island’s precarious geopolitical situation. Cypriots were taken aback when Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah named them in a June 19 speech, claiming Cyprus would be deemed “part of the war” if Israel used Cypriot airports and bases in an attack on Lebanon. “The Cypriot government should be careful,” he told reporters.
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Southern Russian church and synagogue attacks kill 19

Attacks on police stations, churches, and a synagogue in Russia’s North Caucasus republic of Dagestan have killed 19 police officers and many civilians. Six gunmen were also killed. At least sixteen persons were transported to hospitals with injuries. Three days of mourning have been announced in Dagestan, a primarily Muslim region in southern Russia that borders Chechnya. On the Orthodox festival of Pentecost, two coordinated attacks struck the cities of Derbent and Makhachkala, killing an Orthodox priest.
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Southern Russian church and synagogue attacks kill 19

Attacks on police stations, churches, and a synagogue in Russia’s North Caucasus republic of Dagestan have killed 19 police officers and many civilians. Six gunmen were also killed. At least sixteen persons were transported to hospitals with injuries. Three days of mourning have been announced in Dagestan, a primarily Muslim…

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Exploding batteries start catastrophic S Korea factory fire

A large factory fire in South Korea occurred after multiple lithium batteries burst, killing at least 22 people. The fire broke out Monday morning at the Aricell plant in Hwaseong City, some 45 kilometres (28 miles) south of Seoul. Local television footage captured enormous smoke clouds and tiny explosions as…

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US, allies argue with Russian-North Korean alliance

The United States and its Asia-Pacific allies have sharply condemned Russia and North Korea’s newly stated military partnership. On Monday, the United States, South Korea, and Japan issued a statement expressing “grave concern” about the defence accord struck last week during Russian President Vladimir Putin’s well-publicized official visit to North…

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BUSINESS

  • Private equity firms want to seal £2bn parcel delivery group. Evri
    Apollo and Platinum Equity are among the buyout groups fighting to own one of the UK’s most extensive parcel delivery services. A swarm of trade and private equity bidders surrounds Evri, one of Britain’s largest parcel delivery providers. According to Sky News, Apollo Global Management and Platinum Equity are among the parties making early proposals for Evri, which is apparently worth over £2 billion.
  • Netflix will drop 16 smart TVs next month. Is YOURS listed?
    Netflix stated that its app will no longer work on some smart TVs beginning next month, forcing consumers to add a streaming device to stay connected. The world’s most extensive streaming service announced that consumers will be unable to access the service on a number of obsolete Sony TVs manufactured in 2014. Users who wish to keep their devices the same in order to preserve access must pay between $20 and $50 for an Amazon Fire TV Stick, Roku, or Chromecast with Google TV.
  • Voters want energy bill reduction for vulnerable houses
    Voters have urged the future administration to assist the most vulnerable with their energy expenses. According to the advocacy organization Warm This Winter, over two-thirds (57%) of the population wants to see a social tariff introduced to provide cheaper energy to people in true need. While 32% were undecided or did not know whether they supported the measures, only 11% rejected them.
  • EU threatening 38% tariffs on Chinese electric cars from July
    The EU disregards the wishes of its main electric car producers and plans to levy more tariffs on Chinese imports, claiming they threaten “economic injury.”. According to a provisional finding by the European Commission, China’s electric vehicles may face additional EU tariffs of up to 38% beginning next month because they get “unfair” state subsidies.
  • Badenoch meets Kretinsky next week for Royal Mail offer
    Daniel Kretinsky, the Czech oligarch who has negotiated a £3.7bn acquisition of International Distribution Services, will engage in discussions with Kemi Badenoch, the business secretary. The business secretary, Kemi Badenoch, is scheduled to meet with the Czech tycoon who is on the brink of becoming the first foreign proprietor of Royal Mail in its 500-year history next week.
  • Gas prices peak since December but oil prices fall
    Although a critical gas pipeline operator cautions that a fracture could significantly affect supply, drivers can take comfort in the fact that Brent crude oil has fallen below $80 per barrel. The wholesale costs of natural gas in Europe have reached their highest levels since December of last year, which threatens future increases in energy bills. However, drivers may shortly receive additional fuel relief due to a decline in oil prices.

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New findings on vanished Native American tribe in Illinois

A huge Native American city spanning six square miles and home to around 20,000 individuals vanished from the Mississippi River…

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Specially trained dogs assist Jay Slater locate

Specially trained canines have arrived in Tenerife as the search for missing British teenager Jay Slater approaches its ninth day.…

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10 Best Places to Visit in the UK

Travelers can find everything they’d want in the UK. Love history and culture? You’ll find it in every corner. Prefer…

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ICC warrants Russian army chief, ex-defense minister

The International Criminal Court (ICC) has issued arrest warrants for Russia’s former defence minister and military leader for allegedly striking…

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UK

Canada arrests Tommy Robinson for immigration offense

The 41-year-old was discharged later Monday morning. In the coming days, the far-right activist was scheduled to speak at many…

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Hezbollah’s threat surprised Cyprus; what’s at stake?

According to commentators, Hezbollah’s vow to retaliate against Cyprus if it assists Israel in attacking Lebanon has emphasized the Mediterranean…

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Dementia

A test can detect dementia nine years before it strikes, say scientists

Scientists have created a groundbreaking test that has the potential to predict dementia with 80% accuracy up to nine years before a diagnosis. The results are expected to result in the availability of a test for Alzheimer’s, the most prevalent form of dementia, within the next few years, according to experts. The researchers from Queen Mary University of London asserted that their approach was superior to memory tests and brain shrinkage measurements, two frequently employed diagnostic instruments for the condition.
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Why a mastectomy may not work as well as lump removal

However, the most recent research indicates that women may survive longer if only the tumour is removed rather than the entire breast. The survival rates of patients who underwent a lumpectomy, which involves the removal of only malignant tissue in conjunction with radiotherapy, were superior to those who underwent a mastectomy, which involves the removal of the entire breast.
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Shock data indicates college student PTSD cases increased in 5 years

According to data, the number of PTSD diagnoses among college students has more than doubled in the past five years, even though these diagnoses are typically associated with combat veterans. In 2022, the most recent year for which data is available, researchers discovered that 7.5 per cent of pupils reported experiencing Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD), a significant increase from the 3.4 per cent reported in 2017.
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Care home outbreaks increase UK norovirus infections by 75%

Norovirus cases in the United Kingdom are 75% higher than the average as a result of an outbreak in care facilities. According to the UK Health and Security Agency (UKHSA), over 1,200 cases of the virus were detected in April, compared to the five-season average of 706 lab-confirmed cases. The majority of laboratory cases were discovered in individuals over the age of 65 and throughout the social care and care facility sectors.

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Shaping Tomorrow The Future of Renewable Energy

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Renewable energy is no longer just a buzzword—it’s a necessity for a sustainable future. With the world grappling with climate change and depleting fossil fuel reserves, renewable energy sources offer a viable solution to meet our energy needs sustainably.

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Clean electricity can triple by 2030: International Energy Agency

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The world’s foremost independent energy analyst has declared that the global objective to treble electricity production from clean sources, such as solar and wind power, by 2030 is “ambitious but achievable.” In Dubai last December, the United Nations Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change convened nearly 200 countries, including the world’s largest emitters, to commit to that objective.

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Afghan flash flooding claim at least fifty lives

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Officials report that at least fifty persons have perished in flash floods in central Afghanistan that were triggered by heavy rainfall. Several others, according to authorities in the province of Ghor, are missing after fleeing to higher ground for protection mere minutes before the floodwaters struck. Additionally, the inundation reportedly caused the demise of thousands of cattle, the destruction of approximately 2,000 dwellings, and extensive damage to many more.

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Untreated sewage illegally piped into Windermere

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Due to a defect, millions of liters of untreated sewage were forcibly discharged into one of the most renowned lakes in England. In February, United Utilities underestimated the extent of the unlawful pollution in Windermere, Lake District, by ten hours before notifying the Environment Agency thirteen hours after the incident had begun.

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Clean energy nearing fossil fuel phaseout

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For the first time this year, renewable energy will reduce fossil fuels’ dominant share in the global electricity market. This is the primary conclusion of Ember, a prominent London-based energy think tank, which published its first comprehensive Global Electricity Review analyzing data from 215 countries on Wednesday.

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More women psychopaths, lists 7 signs

Not to mention violent criminals, on-screen psychopaths such as Tom Ripley and Patrick Bateman are typically male. This may bolster the notion that the overwhelming majority of psychopaths are male, but an academic now argues that this perception may be erroneous. Dr. Clive Boddy, an expert at Anglia Ruskin University, asserts that female psychopaths are “more prevalent than we realise” due to the fact that studies have long been unable to identify them.

Couples

Singles as happy or happier than married couples

According to scientific research, there is no discernible difference in happiness or health between married and single individuals. Researchers compared the mental and physical health of individuals who were married and those who had never exchanged vows. The University of California researchers stated that there was “little evidence” that marriage improved long-term wellbeing.