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      18 May

      Putin ‘should nuke Rishi Sunak and supply the IRA so they can target King Charles’

      Vladimir Putin should fire a hypersonic nuclear ‘Dagger’ missile at Rishi Sunak and give weapons to the IRA so they can target the King at Buckingham Palace, according to Russian state TV pundits. The bizarre rant came as the tyrant’s favourite host Vladimir Solovyov and his guests fumed over the UK sending Storm Shadow long-range missiles to Ukraine. Solovyov told viewers on Rossiya 1 channel: ‘The use of nuclear weapons is inevitable.’ He went on: ‘Britain, knowing that the b*****d Zelensky is planning strikes deep into Russian territory and the capture of Russian cities, specifically give him missiles. And what should we say to the British? Destroy the hell out of all British military structures outside the UK, for a start.’ Solovyov suggested the Kremlin should ‘accidentally’ supply saboteurs…

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    • 18 May

      Russia detains three hypersonic rocket scientists on treason charges despite outcry

      Dr Valery Zvegintsev, 78, is the latest of three prominent scientists to be arrested All three face treason charges despite outcry from their scientific colleagues It comes as Ukraine claimed it shot down several Russian hypersonic missiles A trio of Vladimir Putin‘s leading hypersonic scientists have been detained on suspicion of high treason in what fellow scientists have declared a ‘witch hunt’  Aerodynamics specialist Dr Valery Zvegintsev, 78, is the latest of three prominent scientists from the Khristianovich Institute of Theoretical and Applied Mechanics in Novosibirsk to be arrested on extremely serious charges. Zvegintsev, 78, along with Anatoly Maslov and Alexander Shiplyuk, are seen as key figures in the development of Russia’s hypersonic weapons programme which is thought to be one of…

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    • 17 May

      Patriot missile system in Ukraine likely ‘damaged’: Report

      As Russia claims that US-made Patriot system has been destroyed in Ukraine, US sources say the missile platform is likely only damaged. Video Duration 01 minutes 57 seconds01:57Ukraine repels ‘exceptional’ Russia missile, drone attack on Kyiv A US-made Patriot missile defence system being used by Ukrainian forces has likely suffered some damage from a Russian air attack but does not appear to have been destroyed, two United States officials told the Reuters news agency. The reported damage to the US-donated missile defence system follows Russia’s Defence Ministry on Tuesday saying that a Russian hypersonic Kinzhal missile had destroyed a Patriot missile battery in Kyiv. One US official, speaking on condition of anonymity and citing initial information, said Washington and Kyiv were already talking about the…

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    • 17 May

      Thailand election: Will military elite let opposition take power?

      Move Forward Party wins election, but a military-appointed Senate and the ambitions of ex-Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra may thwart its bid to govern. Move Forward Party leader and prime ministerial candidate Pita Limjaroenrat leads a victory parade with fellow party members and supporters in Bangkok, Thailand [Lillian Suwanrumpha] Bangkok, Thailand – The crowd of thousands in central Bangkok erupted into deafening cheers at the arrival of Pita Limjaroenrat, the politician who led his party to a stunning victory over the military-backed groups that have dominated Thai politics for nearly a decade. Smiling and waving from the back of a pick-up truck, the charismatic 42-year-old businessman led a short victory rally on Monday from Bangkok’s Democracy Monument to a plaza in front of the…

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    • 17 May

      Apple’s App Store stopped over $2 bn in fraudulent transactions in 2022

      Apple blocked nearly 3.9 million stolen credit cards from being used to make purchases, and banned 7,14,000 accounts from transacting again. San Francisco: Apple has announced that its App Store prevented over $2.09 billion in potentially fraudulent transactions in 2022, blocking nearly 3.9 million stolen credit cards from being used to make purchases, and banned 7,14,000 accounts from transacting again. “Today, Apple announced that in 2022, the App Store prevented over $2 billion in potentially fraudulent transactions, and rejected nearly 1.7 million app submissions for failing to meet the App Store’s high standards for privacy, security, and content,” Apple said on Tuesday. Among those 1.7 million apps, 4,00,000 were rejected for violating privacy, 1,53,000 were rejected for spam and copying existing apps, and 29,000 were…

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    • 17 May

      Australia cancels Quad meeting in Sydney after Biden postponement

      Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese, U.S. President Joe Biden and Prime Minister Narendra Modi are greeted by Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida during their arrival to the Quad leaders summit at Kantei Palace in Tokyo, Japan. SYDNEY: Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese said on Wednesday a Quad summit would not go ahead in Sydney next week without U.S. President Joe Biden, who postponed his trip to Australia due to debt ceiling negotiations in Washington. Albanese said the leaders of Australia, the United States, India and Japan would instead meet at the G7 in Japan this weekend, after Biden canceled a trip to Sydney on the second leg of his upcoming Asia trip, which was also to have included a visit to…

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    • 17 May

      Elon Musk teases two new EVs, a cheaper $25K hatchback likely soon

      One of the new vehicles might be the $25,000 hatchback that Musk mentioned back in 2020 during the company’s battery day, reports TechCrunch. San Francisco: Outgoing Twitter CEO Elon Musk has teased two new electric vehicles (EVs) during its annual shareholder’s meeting, saying one new EV is already in the manufacturing process. One of the new vehicles might be the $25,000 hatchback that Musk mentioned back in 2020 during the company’s battery day, reports TechCrunch. “I just want to emphasise that we are actually building a new product. We are actually designing a new product. We’re not sitting on our hands here,” Musk told the gathering at the meeting in Austin, Texas, late on Monday. “Both the design of the products and the…

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    • 17 May

      Brigitte Macron’s relative beaten up at family chocolate shop by protesters

      Jean-Baptiste Trogneux, who is the great-nephew of French first lady Brigitte Macron, was attacked outside the family’s famed Trogneux chocolate shop in northern of the country.  Local reports have mentioned that according to Trogneux’s father, he was attacked by anti-government protesters on Monday evening in Amiens.  French President Emmanuel Macron on Tuesday (May 16) called the assault “unacceptable” and “unspeakable”. At least eight people have been arrested.  “He was assaulted because he is our great-nephew,” said Macron while speaking after he arrived for a Council of Europe summit in Iceland.  “I consider these acts as absolutely unacceptable and as president of France they are unspeakable,” Macron said, further adding that he expected justice to run its course in the matter.…

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    • 17 May

      Meet Turkey’s Gandhi: 74-year-Old Kemal Kilicdaroglu Who Gave Erdogan A Run For President Post

      Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan faced his most difficult election test in 20 years as he missed winning the polls all because of his main rival Kemal Kilicdaroglu who received 44.88% of the votes in Sunday’s voting. All eyes are now on runoff election to see if Kemal manages to unseat President Tayyip Erdogan after 20 years in power and halt his government’s increasingly authoritarian path. On the other hand, incumbent President Erdogan received 49.51% of the votes, while the third candidate, Sinan Ogan, received 5.2%. A May 28 runoff between Recep Tayyip Erdogan and Kemal Kilicdaroglu has been confirmed to decide who becomes Turkey’s next president. The shock came for Turkey’s longest-serving leader as opinion polls before the election…

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    • 17 May

      Sunak’s push for European court reform on Rwanda flights knocked back

      Rishi Sunak’s plan to persuade fellow leaders to change European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) rules blocking Rwanda deportation flights was dealt a blow as summit leaders dismissed the idea of reform. The prime minister is keen for the Strasbourg court – which is overseen by the 46-member Council of Europe – to change its rules to allow his government to send failed asylum seekers to the central African country. But Iceland’s foreign minister, Thordis Gylfadottir, said that this week’s Council of Europe summit in Reykjavik would not be used to reform the rules covering the kind of orders that prevented the first deportation flight from taking off last year. The prime minister appealed to the ECHR’s president, Siofra O’Leary, directly on Tuesday, but Ms Gylfadottir…

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