At least 26 dead as tornadoes ravage parts of US
At least 26 people have been killed after a series of tornadoes tore through towns and cities in the South and Midwest of the United States.
Homes were destroyed and thousands left without power after huge storms caused devastation across several states.
There have been more than 80 reported tornadoes since 31 March, according to the National Weather Service.
States including Arkansas, Tennessee, Illinois, Indiana, Alabama and Mississippi have all had fatalities.
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How abandoned coal mines could heat our homes
Coal is one of the biggest contributors to greenhouse gas emissions in the world.
So it probably doesn't come to mind when you think about clean energy.
But now, long-disused coal mines across the world are being repurposed to heat our homes and offices.
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Tourists among four killed in Norway avalanches
A series of avalanches in Norway's far north has claimed the lives of four people, police said.
In the most deadly incident, a house and barn were swept into the sea on the island of Reinøya.
Two people were confirmed killed and 140 goats were in the barn at the time, according to the authorities.
Two tourists were killed in two other avalanches. Both are believed to be foreigners, although their nationalities are not yet known.
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German Economy Hit by Loss of Russian Gas
Germany's economy has long been helped by an affordable and stable supply of natural gas from Russia. But Moscow has pulled back on exports, dealing a major blow to German manufacturing.
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How Will Trump Supporters Respond When He's Arrested?
With the threat of multiple potential criminal indictments, VICE News speaks to supporters of former President Donald Trump at his first 2024 campaign rally in Waco, TX.
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Jesse Watters: This is a dark day for America
Fox News host Jesse Watters reacts to a Manhattan grand jury indicting former President Donald Trump in District Attorney Alvin Bragg's hush-money case.
‘This is a really scary moment for Trump’: Haberman on Manhattan indictment
Maggie Haberman describes her belief that former President Donald Trump’s indictment by a Manhattan grand jury and impending arrest will be a very jarring and scary moment for him. It’s the first time Trump has not been able to control the outcome of the events, she says.
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Finland Finally Joins NATO... Without Sweden
In today’s episode, we run through the approval of Finland’s bid into NATO after a year long process. Also, we discuss the indictment of Donald Trump; the potential trade between Russia and North Korea; & the far-right walking out on Zelenskyy in Austria.
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Experts warn world is ‘not quite ready’ for this
Unanimous AI’s chief scientist and CEO Louis Rosenberg and Center for AI and Digital Policy founder Marc Rotenberg explain why they signed an open letter with Elon Musk calling for a pause of artificial intelligence developments.
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Russia promoting use of nuclear weapons, Nobel-winning journalist says
There are claims that Russia is promoting the use of nuclear weapons, with state propaganda trying to make Russians think a nuclear war is not a bad thing.
Russian journalist and Nobel peace prize laureate, Dmitry Muratov, Russian said state TV channels have been talking about “a nuclear tsunami that would wash away America”.
Mr Muratov said he couldn't rule out President Vladimir Putin pressing the nuclear button.
However, state propaganda portrays Russia as a country of peace, and Ukraine and the West as the aggressors.
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U.S. journalist detained in Russia on espionage charges
Russian authorities said Thursday they had arrested a U.S. journalist with The Wall Street Journal on spying charges.
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Russia arrests US journalist Evan Gershkovich on spying charge
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US journalist Evan Gershkovich, of the Wall Street Journal, has been formally arrested in Russia and accused of spying.
Mr Gershkovich, an experienced Russia reporter, was working in Yekaterinburg at the time of his detention.
The Wall Street Journal said it was "deeply concerned" for his safety and vehemently denied the allegations against him.
The Kremlin claimed the reporter had been "caught red-handed".
The FSB said it had "halted illegal activities" and that the reporter had been "acting on US instructions" and "collecting state secrets".
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Four bankers convicted of helping Putin's friend
Four bankers who allowed a friend of Russian President Vladimir Putin to deposit huge sums in Swiss banks have been found guilty of lacking due diligence.
The former executives at the Zurich branch of Russia's Gazprombank were given seven-month suspended sentences for helping musician Sergei Roldugin, nicknamed "Putin's wallet".
Mr Roldugin reportedly paid in around $30m (£24m) between 2014 and 2016.
He gave no credible explanation of where the money had come from.
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Maya Gaudin charming golf's best on journey from Dubai to Augusta | Golf Today
Kira K. Dixon chronicles the unique friendship between Rory McIlroy and 12-year-old Maya Gaudin, whose resiliency has carried her from early hardship to the national Drive, Chip and Putt finals at Augusta National.
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Ukrainian President Zelenskyy reiterates interest in sitting down with China's Xi Jinping
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy reiterated his desire to meet with Chinese President Xi Jinping during an interview with the Associated Press. CBS News anchors Lana Zak and Errol Barnett spoke with BBC News correspondent Hugo Bachega about the reality of Xi meeting with Zelenskyy.
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Zelenskyy says he is ready to meet with Chinese President Xi Jinping
Plus, Taiwanese leader Tsai Ing-Wen is set to meet with House Speaker Kevin McCarthy in the U.S., and scientists have found a new and renewable source of water on the moon.
Amsterdam launches stay away ad campaign targeting young British men
A digital discouragement campaign targeting young British men is being pushed out by the Dutch city's council.
It comes as part of efforts to clean up Amsterdam's raunchy reputation as Europe's most liberal party capital.
The online ads, highlighting the risks associated with the excessive use of drugs and booze, show young men staggering in the street handcuffed by police, finger-printed and having their mugshots taken.
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Protesters march in Paris over pension reform
French protesters marched along railway lines in Paris on Tuesday in the 10th day of union-coordinated action against the government's pension reforms
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Harris visits Africa to strengthen U.S. ties and counter Chinese influence
Vice President Kamala Harris is in Africa this week for a three-country tour focused on economic development and security. Over nine days, she’ll meet with leaders in Ghana, Tanzania and Zambia. Her travel follows other high-level trips to the continent as pressure to counter Chinese influence in the region grows. Laura Barrón-López reports on the trip's historic and strategic significance.
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Nashville police release surveillance video from school
Surveillance video shows the moments leading up to the deadly school shooting in Nashville, police said. ABC News’ Lindsay Watts has new details on the suspect.
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North Korea publishes photos of 'small nuclear warheads'
North Korea has revealed small nuclear warheads, which it said can be fitted on to short-range missiles.
Pyongyang has long claimed it has tactical nuclear weapons, capable of hitting targets in South Korea.
But the photos published in its state newspaper on Tuesday are the first time it has provided evidence.
However, it is impossible to verify whether they are the real deal. Until North Korea tests one of these devices, we are left guessing.
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Group of ‘Rosie the Riveters’ honored for help in World War II
A group of surviving “Rosie the Riveters,” women who put their lives on hold to build bombers and tanks that helped win World War II, were honored today in Washington. NBC News’ Andrea Mitchell shares more about the Honor Flight for the group.
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Putin announces agreement to station nuclear weapons in Belarus
Russian President Vladimir Putin has announced plans to station tactical nuclear weapons in Belarus, bringing them closer to Europe. The U.S. Department of Defense said that there were no indications that Russia was preparing to use nuclear weapons. NATO called the rhetoric dangerous and irresponsible. Ramy Inocencio reports.
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Israel delays controversial judicial reform bill
Israel's controversial judicial overhaul plan pushed by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has been delayed until the parliament's next legislative session.