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Hong Kong students aiming for US universities in limbo as visa interviews halted

Higher education consultancies in the city expect possible arrangements for remote online learning or applicants changing choice of destination.
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European companies cut costs, scale back investments in China as its economy slows

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Bill Maher calls out liberals backing Hamas despite terror group’s extremist views

Comedian Bill Maher trashed liberals in the United States who agree with the terror group Hamas on the topic of Israel.
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Crypto bigwig accused of torture of bitcoin dealer in NYC townhouse sports scowl as he’s thrown behind bars without bail

The second suspect in the alleged kidnapping and torture of an Italian bitcoin dealer inside a SoHo townhouse was seen scowling as he was remanded without bail in court Tuesday night.
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Up to 6,800 new inpatient beds may be needed by 2040, report finds

A continued increase in population, particularly at older ages, will drive the increased demand, according to the Economic and Social Research Institute publication on Wednesday.
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Opponents of French players at the French Open deal with insults and whistling and, yes, even gum

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Dieselgate pollution killed 16,000 people in UK, study estimates

Experts decry lack of UK government action and warn a further 6,000 early deaths could occur

The excess pollution emitted as a result of the Dieselgate scandal has killed about 16,000 people in the UK and caused 30,000 cases of asthma in children, according to a new analysis. A further 6,000 premature deaths will occur in coming years without action, the researchers said.

The Dieselgate scandal erupted in 2015 when diesel cars were found to be emitting far more toxic air pollution on the roads than when they passed regulatory tests, due to the use of illegal “defeat devices”.

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Miami police officer seen clinging to hood of car before shooting driver

A Miami police officer was captured firing multiple rounds through the windshield of a car as he clung to its hood for dear life after the driver allegedly hit him and accelerated forward.
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Thai and Cambodian soldiers briefly clash in a disputed border area

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Wednesday briefing: How police got ahead of disinformation in Liverpool

In today’s newsletter: A former Met superintendent on what a change in response following the 2024 UK riots may mean for police, the media and communities themselves

Good morning. It was supposed to be a day of joy. Half a million people packed out the square mile to catch a glimpse of the Liverpool team that won the Premier League. Among the fans were families and children. Then a car ploughed into the crowd – turning a day of smiles and revelry into one of shock and horror.

At least 65 people, including children, were injured on Monday, with 27 people taken to hospital. Local authorities said four people were left “very ill”. Keir Starmer said the scenes were appalling, while the home secretary, Yvette Cooper, called the incident “shocking and horrendous”.

UK politics | The Treasury is in a standoff with ministers over proposed cuts to public services, with key departments yet to agree their budgets. The news comes as the International Monetary Fund suggested the chancellor, Rachel Reeves, could give herself more flexibility to hit her fiscal rules.

Gaza | Israeli troops opened fire near thousands of hungry Palestinians as a logistics group chosen by Israel to ship food into Gaza lost control of its distribution centre on its second day of operations. The chaos fanned fears that the group’s inexperience would render it unable to handle the operation.

Reform UK | Nigel Farage has been accused of leaving a multibillion-pound black hole in his party’s spending plans with a series of expensive policy pledges to be paid for by cutting nonexistent items. Farage promised up to £80bn worth of new spending including scrapping the two-child benefit cap.

Canada | King Charles has said Canadians can “give themselves far more than any foreign power on any continent can ever take away” in a rare appearance in the country’s parliament. Charles’s speech, written by the Canadian prime minister’s office, served as a rebuke of Donald Trump.

Entertainment | After an extensive search, the actors set to play the new leads of the Harry Potter TV series have been found. Dominic McLaughlin, Alastair Stout and Arabella Stanton were chosed from tens of thousands of hopefuls.

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