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Entitled or self-centred? Unpacking the AirAsia passenger outburst
More than 50,000 reports of unruly passenger behaviour were made by 60 airline operators in 2024 alone.
'Battening Down' quest walkthrough in Arc Raiders
A step-by-step guide on how to complete the "Battening Down" quest in Arc Raiders, including where to go for all three objectives.
Canadian PM invited to attend European Political Community summit in May
April 28 - Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney has been invited to attend next month's summit of the European Political Community (EPC) in Armenia, European Council President Antonio Costa said on Tuesday, adding that this marked the first time that a non-European country was
Israeli strikes on Gaza kill three, including 9-year-old boy, medics say
CAIRO/GAZA, April 28 (Reuters) - Israeli strikes killed three Palestinians, including a 9-year-old boy, in the Gaza Strip on Tuesday, health officials said. Medics said an Israeli drone killed the child, Adel Al‑Najjar, in eastern Khan Younis in the south of the enclave, while
Britain challenges court decision that Palestine Action ban was unlawful
LONDON, April 28 (Reuters) - Britain on Tuesday sought to uphold a ban on pro-Palestinian group Palestine Action, which it has designated a terrorist organisation, after a court ruling that the move unlawfully interfered with freedom of expression. Palestine Action, which had
How the Iran war boosted profits at BP and Barclays
Barclays' profits rose, but loan losses weighed on its first-quarter results. At the same time, oil giant BP’s earnings jumped, largely driven by an exceptional oil trading boom linked to the Iran war.
Arc Raiders Miniature Voyages event details and rewards
All the details about the Miniature Voyages event in Arc Raiders including when the event runs until, merits explained, and the rewards available.
Israel using water access as 'weapon' in Gaza: MSF
Israeli authorities are systematically depriving people in Gaza of the water they need to live, Doctors Without Borders warned Tuesday, decrying a campaign of "collective punishment" against Palestinians. The extensive destruction of civilian water infrastructure in Gaza
Viral backfire: Melania Trump called out as hypocrite after Jimmy Kimmel joke criticism
The First Lady posted that “people like Kimmel shouldn’t have the opportunity to enter our homes each evening to spread hate", following a joke the talkshow host made three days before the shooting incident at the White House Correspondents’ Dinner. Now, her comments have
An AI agent deleted a company’s entire database in 9 seconds - then wrote an apology
The AI system, powered by Anthropic’s Claude Opus model, had been handling a routine task when it independently chose to “fix” an issue by wiping the data - without any human approval. Whoopsy!
UAE decides to leave OPEC, citing focus on its national interest
The UAE has decided to leave OPEC, dealing a blow to the alliance of oil producers, as the global energy crisis is escalating over Iran’s blockade of the Strait of Hormuz.
Jet fuel crisis: Who are the latest European airlines to cancel or suspend flights?
Carriers in Europe recoil over jet fuel prices, forcing them to sharply cut flight schedules and pass on charges to travellers ahead of the peak season.
United Arab Emirates to quit oil cartel Opec
The UAE says it is leaving the Opec and Opec+ groups of major oil producing nations.
Elizabeth Kolbert’s profile of EPA head Lee Zeldin...
Elizabeth Kolbert’s profile of EPA head Lee Zeldin . “In a little more than a year, Zeldin has transformed the E.P.A. from an agency devoted to protecting human health and the environment into one that, more or less openly, sides with polluters.”
Ever gone tectonic plate snorkelling? Europe’s once-in-a-lifetime experiences worth travelling for
Tripadvisor releases an annual ranking of tours and experiences that impressed the site’s users.
King Charles to acknowledge differences with US, stress 'reconciliation and renewal'
King Charles III of Britain will reportedly acknowledge on Tuesday the current strains between London and the Trump administration but plans to emphasize to a joint meeting of Congress the special ties that bind the United Kingdom and United States. The king will say “the two
MIT scientists turn chaotic laser light into powerful brain imaging tool
Scientists at MIT discovered that chaotic laser light can spontaneously form a highly focused beam instead of scattering—if the conditions are just right. This “pencil beam” enabled them to image the blood-brain barrier in 3D at speeds 25 times faster than existing techniques.
‘Enola Holmes’ Star Susan Wokoma, ‘Harry Potter’ Alum Jessie Cave to Lead ‘Curse in a Frame,’ Inspired by Viral True Story About ‘Haunted’ Painting (EXCLUSIVE)
A real-life story about a supposedly cursed painting has inspired an upcoming U.K. feature that has recently wrapped filming in the British seaside town of Hastings. “Curse in a Frame” — from New State Pictures and the feature debut of writer-director Maria Pawlikowska — is
John Hinckley: Washington Hilton isn't safe
John Hinckley Jr., the failed assassin who shot former President Reagan outside the Washington Hilton in 1981, on Sunday said the hotel is not safe, after a shooting during the White House Correspondents' Association dinner. On Saturday, an armed man charged through a security
Louis Arnaud, former French hostage in Iran, describes Evin prison as 'the den of evil'
Speaking to Euronews, Louis Arnaud says the memories of Evin Prison continue to haunt him, as he recalls a place where captives are crammed into windowless cells and where the lights never go out.
Trump pulls Park Service nominee
President Trump on Monday withdrew his nominee to lead the National Park Service (NPS). The White House announced the withdrawal of hospitality executive Scott Socha from consideration amid a slate of other nominations and withdrawals. The reason for the withdrawal was not
BMG and Concord to Merge, Creating the World’s Fourth Major Music Company
As widely rumored earlier this year, BMG and Concord have officially announced “a definitive agreement to combine their businesses,” creating what is basically the fourth major music company, although they’re terming it “the leading independent music company in the world.” The




























