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Slow progress and no major breakthroughs dampen hopes for Russia-Ukraine peace deal

Slow progress and no major breakthroughs dampen hopes for Russia-Ukraine peace deal
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Eddie Vedder Trashes Donald Trump Amid President’s Bruce Springsteen Feud

Pearl Jam frontman Eddie Vedder made an apparent dig at Donald Trump after the president criticized fellow musician Bruce Springsteen.
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The Rangers takeaway from the Maple Leafs’ latest bout of misery

While there are no consolation parades, the Rangers have found far more success in recent years than the Maple Leafs have not gotten out of the second round.
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Thames Water chair could face questions after comments to MPs on bonuses

Exclusive: Sir Adrian Montague told select committee paying bonuses out of emergency £3bn loan was insisted upon by creditors

The chair of Thames Water could face more questions over his statement to parliament that large bonuses to be paid to senior bosses out of an emergency £3bn loan were “insisted” upon by creditors.

Sir Adrian Montague told the environment, food and rural affairs (Efra) select committee last week that the lenders “insisted” that “very substantial” bonuses of up to 50% of salary should be paid to company executives from the controversial loan in order to retail key staff.

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Can you control required minimum distributions?

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Former Atlanta mayor Keisha Lance Bottoms launches bid for Georgia governor

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‘Project Homecoming’ launches first flight of 64 illegal immigrants accepting $1,000 to self-deport

The U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) conducted its first self-deport operation, dubbed “Project Homecoming,” with a charter flight on Monday from Texas, and made stops in Honduras and Colombia, taking 64 illegal immigrants who chose to self-deport back to their home countries.
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Tommy Robinson due for release in days after 18-month sentence cut

High court reduces far-right activist’s contempt of court sentence by four months

Tommy Robinson is due to be released from prison within the next week after the high court reduced his 18-month sentence for the civil offence of contempt of court by four months.

Robinson, whose real name is Stephen Yaxley-Lennon, was jailed in October after admitting multiple breaches of an injunction, made in 2021, barring him from repeating false allegations against a Syrian refugee who successfully sued him for libel.

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First Thing: UN says 14,000 babies could die in Gaza in next 48 hours under Israeli aid blockade

UK, France and Canada warn Israel of action if ‘egregious actions’ in Gaza continue. Plus, Trump calls Putin on Ukraine

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The UN’s humanitarian chief, Tom Fletcher, told the BBC this morning that 14,000 babies could die in 48 hours if aid doesn’t reach them in time. Five aid trucks entered Gaza on Monday, but Fletcher described this as a “drop in the ocean” and totally inadequate for the population’s needs.

What else is the UN saying about Israel’s aid blockade, in place since 2 March? A UN-backed report recently estimated that one in five people in the territory were facing starvation. The UN posted a statement on Monday reading: “Everyone in Gaza is hungry. Without immediate action, nearly a quarter of the population could be pushed into famine. Food aid must be allowed into Gaza now to prevent a catastrophe.”

Here’s what the Israeli prime minister, Benjamin Netanyahu, has said: Israel decided on Sunday to resume the entry of a “basic quantity” of food, after coming under increasing international pressure. But yesterday Netanyahu hit back at the UK, France and Canada for condemning Israel – calling on them to follow Donald Trump’s example.

What’s the latest with Israel’s ongoing military bombardment? Gaza’s civil defence agency said Israel has killed at least 44 people in Gaza today. Al Jazeera reported that Israeli forces bombed a pharmaceutical laboratory. Hundreds of people have been killed in the past week, many of them women and children, as Israel’s attacks intensified.

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