British fans warned against strong German beer
The British foreign office has warned football fans to drink responsibly and be aware of "stronger" German beer ahead of the 2024 European Championship.
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Amid Sudan's war, people eat leaves and cats to survive
People in Sudan have been resorting to extreme measures, such as eating soil and leaves, as a hunger crisis spreads amid a year-old war and aid agencies warn of the risk of famine. David Doyle has more.
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Project ACL to study injuries in women's soccer
Project ACL, which was launched on Tuesday (April 30) in the hopes of reducing ACL injuries in women's soccer, is a response to female players calling for research into anterior cruciate ligament tears. This report produced by Freddie Joyner.
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Britain begins physical checks on fresh food products from EU
Britain launched physical checks on fresh food products imported from the European Union on Tuesday (April 30) some three years after it left the bloc's single market and eight years after it voted to leave the EU.
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Death toll and missing from Kenya's floods rises
Rescuers were digging through mud with shovels on Tuesday to recover victims' bodies as the number of people still missing rose steadily after rains triggered heavy flooding and landslides across Kenya. Sean Hogan has more.
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Hong Kong shops shut amid post pandemic downturn
Hong Kong is struggling to recover from the COVID pandemic, which saw many expatriates leave after a three year shutdown, and tourist numbers dwindle. Jacky Yu is one of the shop owners making the difficult decision to close down their stores. Olivia Chan has more.
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Gaza war separates parents from newborn baby
Born two months premature as war raged in Gaza, Palestinian baby Yehia Hamuda was evacuated to southern Gaza after Israeli forces raided the hospital where he was being cared for in the north. His parents, stuck in the north, have not seen him since. Sean Hogan has more.
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Indonesia's Ruang volcano erupts
Indonesia's Ruang volcano erupted on Tuesday (April 30), spewing lava as lightning flashes lit up its crater, prompting authorities to raise the alert status and evacuate more than 12,000 people living on a nearby island.
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Pro-Palestinian protesters barricade hall at Columbia
Pro-Palestinian protests continued into the early morning hours of Tuesday (April 30) at Columbia University, with students linking arms and forming a barricade in front of Hamilton Hall despite orders from university officials to disband the protest encampment supporting Palestinians, or face suspension.
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Pro-Palestinian protesters clash with police in New Orleans
Twelve pro-Palestinian protesters were arrested and 5 police officers were injured after the demonstrators clashed with police on Sunday (April 28) in New Orleans' iconic Jackson Square, WDSU reported.
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Philippines: 'China ships damaged coast guard boat'
The Philippines' coast guard accused its Chinese counterpart on Tuesday (April 30) of harassment and damaging one of its boats in a disputed area of the South China Sea.
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Columbia suspends pro-Palestinian protesters
Columbia University on Monday began suspending pro-Palestinian activists who refused to dismantle a tent encampment on its New York City campus after the Ivy League school declared a stalemate in talks seeking to end the polarizing protest. Laila Shahrokhshahi reports.
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'Challenging': UCLA student editor on protest coverage
As students at dozens of campuses from California to New England protest the war on Gaza, Isabelle Friedman who heads UCLA’s independent student newspaper, spoke to Reuters about the challenges of daily student life and providing a balanced news coverage as protests keep flaring up.
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Gunfire kills four police officers, wounds four more
Four law enforcement officers were killed and another four were shot and wounded in Charlotte, North Carolina, and a suspect was found dead, Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Department chief Johnny Jennings said on Monday (April 29).
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Clashes in Tel Aviv amid calls for hostage release
Thousands of protesters rallied in Tel Aviv on Monday (April 29) demanding the release of around 130 hostages still held in Gaza after six months of Israel's war against Hamas.
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At least 25 dead in Peru after bus crashes in ravine
A bus crash in the Andean mountains of northern Peru killed 25 people and injured 13 more, local authorities said on Monday (April 29).
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UN experts say North Korea missile landed in Kharkiv
The debris from a missile that landed in the Ukrainian city of Kharkiv on Jan. 2 was from a North Korean Hwasong-11 series ballistic missile, United Nations sanctions monitors told a Security Council committee in a report seen by Reuters on Monday (April 29). Angela Johnston reports.
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Protesters defy deadline to leave Columbia encampment
Columbia University's president said on Monday that talks with pro-Palestinian activists over a protest encampment on the Ivy League campus in New York City had reached an impasse and urged demonstrators to voluntarily disperse or face suspension. This report produced by Freddie Joyner.
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Hungarians seek work around the EU amid political turmoil
Janos Gyorgy Szeredi commutes from his home in Hungary to his job in Vienna, Austria. As Hungary commemorates 20 years of European Union membership, Szeredi's journey is emblematic of a growing number of young Hungarians who are leaving their homeland for better opportunities within the EU. Kristy Kilburn reports.
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Blinken urges Hamas to quickly accept ceasefire deal
U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken said on Monday (April 29) that Hamas should swiftly accept an Israeli proposal for a truce in the Gaza war and the release of Israeli hostages held by the Palestinian militant group. Rachel Faber reports.
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Pedro Sanchez stays on as Spain's prime minister
Spain's Prime Minister said on Monday (April 29) he had decided to stay in office after days of publicly weighing his future, generating relief amongst leftist allies, exasperation among the public and ridicule from his opponents. Olivia Chan has more.
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Bangladesh rickshaw operators brave searing heatwave
Bangladeshi rickshaw operator Shaheb Ali, 45, has been struggling to strike a balance between finding work and resting from the heat, as the country has baked in a searing heatwave for over a week.
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Students protest war in Gaza at Sorbonne University
Police moved in to clear dozens of protesters who had set up tents in a courtyard at the Sorbonne University in Paris on Monday to protest against the war in Gaza, students there said.
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Blinken urges Hamas to accept Israel's truce proposal
U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken urged Hamas to swiftly accept Israel's latest and "extraordinarily generous" proposal for a Gaza truce to secure a release of hostages, at a special meeting of the World Economic Forum held in the Saudi capital Riyadh on Monday (April 29).
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Zelenskiy urges US to speed up weapons deliveries
President Volodymyr Zelenskiy said on Monday that vital U.S. weapons were starting to arrive in Ukraine in small amounts butdeliveries needed to be faster as advancing Russian invasion forces were trying to take advantage. Zelenskiy told a joint press conference in Kyiv alongside NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg that the situation on the battlefield directly depended on the speed of ammunition supplies to Ukraine.
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