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      7 June

      Apple empowers health and wellness with new software updates

      Assistive Access is a customisable interface that helps users with cognitive disabilities use iPhone with greater ease and independence. Cupertino: The last three years of the Covid-19 pandemic made millions realise how important it is to remain fit and healthy and Apple has taken another stride towards this with announcing key software updates — not only for the healthy people but also for those who need help. In iOS 17 that will be made available this fall, Assistive Access is a customisable interface that helps users with cognitive disabilities use iPhone with greater ease and independence. The ‘Live Speech’ gives non-speaking users the option to type and have their words spoken in person, or on phone and FaceTime calls. Personal Voice…

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    • 7 June

      World’s first baby born from transplanted uterus using robot-assisted surgery

      The baby, measuring 49 centimetres and weighing 3kg and 100 grams, was delivered by planned caesarean section Stockholm: In a world first, a baby boy has been born following a uterus transplantation achieved solely by robot-assisted surgery on both donor and recipient. The baby, measuring 49 centimetres and weighing 3kg and 100 grams, was delivered by planned caesarean section last week, said the team from the Sahlgrenska University Hospital at the University of Gothenburg in Sweden, in a statement. The child, the 35-year-old new mother, and the donor, who is a relative are all doing well, the doctors said. In the breakthrough surgery, the donor and recipient alike were operated on entirely by means of robot-assisted laparoscopic (keyhole) surgery — considered…

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    • 7 June

      Emergency landing of Air India flight in Russia prompts close monitoring by US

      We are aware of a US-bound flight that had to make an emergency landing in Russia and are continuing to monitor that situation closely. Washington: The United States on Tuesday said it is closely monitoring the situation after a San Francisco-bound Air India flight made an emergency landing in Russia. Flight AI173 from Delhi was diverted to Magadan in Russia on Tuesday owing to an engine glitch, the Tata Group-owned private carrier said in a statement last evening. The flight, carrying 216 passengers and 16 crew, landed safely. “We are aware of a US-bound flight that had to make an emergency landing in Russia and are continuing to monitor that situation closely. I’m not able to confirm how many US citizens…

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    • 7 June

      UK Energy firm puts itself up for sale – affecting over one MILLION customers

      Shell is planning to sell off its household energy supplier Shell Energy in a move that affects over one million customers. The oil and gas giant said in a statement today that it had decided to sell the unit after a five-month review. Shell launched a strategic review of its European retail businesses in January, citing “tough market conditions” as the reason for the review. The sales will be of the company’s retail energy business in Britain, Germany and the Netherlands. In a statement released today, Shell said: “That review has now concluded and as a consequence, we intend to exit those businesses. “A sales process is already underway, with the intent to reach an agreement with a potential buyer in the coming months.” Reuters reported…

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    • 7 June

      Pakistan: Aviation body chief attacks airport security agencies for ‘harassing passengers’

      Khaqan Murtaza, Director General of Pakistan’s Civil Aviation Authority (CAA), has accused the customs and security officials of harassing passengers at airports across the country to extort money. The Pakistan’s aviation body chief made the allegations while briefing the Senate Standing Committee’s meeting on Aviation at the Parliament House on Monday, Dawn newspaper reported on Tuesday. He alleged that the Customs, Airport Security Force (ASF) and Anti-Narcotics Force (ANF) officials “continue to collect money by harassing passengers,” the paper said. The meeting chaired by Senator Hidayatullah highlighted the lack of coordination among agencies at airports and pointed out impolite attitudes with passengers, some participants had experienced. “You will not find any uniformed armed personnel at any airport in the world,”…

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    • 7 June

      Biden ‘knew of Ukrainian plan to attack Nord Stream’ three months before explosion

      The Biden administration received an intelligence report that Ukraine had a plan for an attack on the Nord Stream pipelines three months before an underwater explosion disabled the natural gas link from Russia to Germany, the Washington Post has reported. A European intelligence service told the CIA that the Ukrainian military was planning an attack using a small team of divers who reported directly to the commander in chief of the Ukrainian armed forces, the paper reported. The six-person team reported directly to General Valerii Zaluzhnyi, the report claimed, so that president Volodymyr Zelenskiy would not know about the operation. The Washington Post report was based on a larger leak of secret documents that was shared by a a US…

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    • 7 June

      Huge emergency as boat with 150 onboard sinking in Mediterranean

      A boat in the middle of the Mediterranean has issued an urgent distress call after it reportedly went adrift. Water is understood to be coming onto the boat, which currently holds 150 people. The vessel is located in waters between Italy and Greece. Authorities have reportedly been contacted but it is not yet known if they have launched a rescue operation. Source

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    • 7 June

      Rishi Sunak willing to defy Lords over small boats Bill

      Rishi Sunak has indicated that he is willing to defy the House of Lords and force his proposed law to tackle small boat crossings through Parliament, as peers threatened to delay the Bill. Speaking to The Telegraph, the Prime Minister said the new measures to reduce migrant crossings were “very strongly” backed by MPs and “incredibly important”. Mr Sunak twice indicated that he was open to using the Parliament Act to ram through the Illegal Migration Bill if needed. The Act allows the House of Commons to overrule the House of Lords if a piece of legislation is voted down by peers, but is rarely used. On Monday, opposition peers called for the legislation to be stopped from progressing until an impact assessment is…

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    • 6 June

      Argentinian judge dismisses corruption case against VP Kirchner

      The money-laundering case is the latest involving Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner, a former president, to be dismissed before reaching trial. Argentina’s Vice President Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner was previously sentenced to six years in prison for a separate case in December [File: Agustin Marcarian] A judge in Argentina has dismissed a long-running money laundering case against Vice President Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner, after prosecutors and state agencies said there was no evidence she was involved in a crime. Federal Judge Sebastian Casanello ruled on Monday that Fernandez de Kirchner should be removed from what had become known as the “K money trail” case. It involved alleged kickbacks and money laundering by businessman Lazaro Baez on behalf of Fernandez de Kirchner’s family.…

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    • 6 June

      Russia to face Ukraine at UN court over downing of flight MH17

      Kyiv accuses Moscow of supporting pro-Russia forces in eastern Ukraine who shot down the Boeing 777 with a missile in 2014, killing all 298 passengers and crew. A pro-Russian fighter stands at the crash site of Malaysia Airlines flight MH17, in Donetsk region, Ukraine, after it was shot down by a Russian missile in 2014 [File: Maxim Zmeyev] Ukraine and Russia are scheduled to face off at the International Court of Justice (ICJ) – the top United Nations court – over Moscow’s support for pro-Russian forces blamed for “insurrection” against the Ukrainian state and armed violence that included the shooting down of Malaysian Airlines Flight MH17 in 2014, killing all 298 passengers and crew. Judges at the ICJ in The Hague will…

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