A Ukrainian drone damaged a luxury residential building in Moscow without causing any injuries. This drone attack was part of a series of strikes on Russia’s capital just days before the Victory Day parade on May 9, which has been scaled back due to security concerns.
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A Ukrainian drone hit a high-rise apartment building in a wealthy area of southwest Moscow.
The building showed visible damage, including blown-out windows and debris, but no one was hurt.
This was the third night in a row that Moscow was attacked by drones.
Russian authorities intercepted two other drones and closed two major airports temporarily.
Between Sunday and Monday, Russia reported intercepting 117 drones over various regions, with 60 targeting St Petersburg.
The May 9 Victory Day parade in Moscow will be smaller than usual because of a reported "terrorist threat" from Ukraine.
Mobile internet in Moscow will be limited during the week ahead for security reasons.
Ukraine is using long-range drones to target Russian military and economic infrastructure as part of the ongoing war.
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President Donald Trump is frustrated with the ongoing deadlock over Iran and wants to increase pressure to reach a deal. The U.S. plans to help commercial ships safely pass through the Strait of Hormuz, while preparing military forces nearby in case of Iranian attacks, marking a cautious step toward possible future conflict.
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President Trump is unhappy with the current "no deal, no war" situation with Iran.
A plan was proposed for U.S. naval ships to force their way through the Strait of Hormuz, but Trump chose a less aggressive approach for now.
The U.S. Navy will advise and protect U.S.-flagged and other commercial ships passing through the strait, without full naval escorts.
Military support includes destroyers, drones, aircraft, and 15,000 troops ready to respond if Iran attacks.
This effort is called "Project Freedom" and aims to pressure Iran while maintaining legitimacy if Iran reacts aggressively.
Iran has attacked ships in the strait frequently over the past week and threatened retaliation against U.S. interference.
Diplomacy is ongoing with talks between U.S. envoys and Iran’s foreign minister, although progress is slow and uncertain.
U.S. officials see two possible outcomes soon: either an achievable deal or increased military action.
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In the Askar refugee camp in the occupied West Bank, Israeli soldiers have shot and disabled several teenagers during military raids following the conflict with Hamas that began on October 7, 2023. Residents describe rising violence, with a green area once used for gathering now a dangerous place where people are often shot.
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The Askar refugee camp is located in the northern occupied West Bank near Nablus and houses about 24,000 people.
Israeli soldiers have killed three teenagers and injured many more in the camp since October 7, 2023.
Soldiers reportedly no longer use less harmful rubber bullets but shoot to kill or disable.
One teenager, Amir Othman, was shot in the leg last January, resulting in serious injury and lasting disability.
Military raids have blocked ambulances, delaying medical help to those wounded.
Since 2024, at least 157 Palestinian children have been killed in the West Bank and East Jerusalem according to a child rights group.
Israeli authorities say the raids aim to ensure security and target militants, denying they target children.
Askar is one of 19 refugee camps in the West Bank, known for its high population density and difficult living conditions.
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The U.S. government has changed a policy to allow foreign-trained doctors to get visas again after a previous restriction paused many immigration processes. This change aims to help address a growing shortage of doctors in the United States, especially in rural and underserved areas.
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The Department of Homeland Security lifted the visa processing freeze for physicians affected by a travel restriction from 39 countries.
The travel ban started with a presidential order in December 2025 and expanded earlier limits from June 2025.
Several countries, including Iran, Afghanistan, Haiti, Syria, and Yemen, faced total entry bans, affecting visa renewals for doctors from those places.
Around 23 percent of licensed U.S. doctors were trained outside the country.
About 64 percent of foreign-trained doctors work in areas with few medical providers.
The U.S. faces a doctor shortage estimated at 65,000 in 2024, potentially growing to 86,000 by 2036 and 141,000 by 2038.
Rural areas are expected to have the most serious shortfall, with a projected 58 percent shortage of doctors.
Medical groups urged the government to prioritize visas for qualified foreign doctors to help the healthcare system.
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Yann LeCun, a leading AI scientist and former Meta AI chief, advises people not to worry about exaggerated fears concerning AI taking jobs or causing human extinction. He encourages students to pursue college degrees, especially in subjects like physics or electrical engineering, and says AI will create new kinds of jobs rather than eliminate many.
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Yann LeCun has over 40 years of experience in AI and warns against believing extreme claims about AI's future threats.
He says fears about AI causing human extinction are harming the mental health of some teenagers.
LeCun advises ignoring CEOs who exaggerate AI capabilities because they want to promote their products.
He believes AI is still not very good at reasoning and human-level AI is a long way off.
He recommends students go to college and focus on subjects with lasting value, such as physics or electrical engineering.
LeCun argues AI will change jobs, but not eliminate large numbers of them; new roles will emerge.
He says AI will enable people to manage AI systems, shifting how work is done.
Historically, new technologies take about 15 years to fully improve productivity, so AI's impact will be gradual.
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Kalshi, a prediction market platform, is adding new tools to stop minors from trading on its site, like facial recognition and two-factor authentication. The company is also deciding to keep the minimum age for trading at 18, despite calls from some groups to raise it to 21.
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Kalshi already bans users under 18 but is now adding extra safety steps, such as facial recognition for new accounts.
Some users might have to send selfies to confirm their identity if the system thinks they might trade too much.
Two-factor authentication and alerts for unauthorized logins are also being introduced.
Many young boys are involved in gambling, with 36% of boys aged 11-17 saying they gambled in the past year.
Lawmakers have proposed the Prediction Market Act of 2026 to require age checks and self-exclusion options.
The NBA and PGA Tour want the minimum trading age on prediction markets raised to 21, like for sports betting and casinos.
Kalshi’s CEO says prediction trading is different from gambling because users trade against each other, not the house.
Kalshi will suggest deposit limits for users showing signs of risky trading and introduce an “Inner Circle” feature to share activity with trusted people.
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Princess Eugenie and her husband Jack Brooksbank are expecting their third child, due this summer. Buckingham Palace said the King is happy about the news, and their two children, August and Ernest, are excited to have a new sibling.
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Princess Eugenie and Jack Brooksbank are having their third baby.
Their children August (5 years old) and Ernest (2 years old) are excited about the new baby.
The baby is expected to be born in the summer.
Buckingham Palace announced the pregnancy on social media.
The King has been informed and is pleased with the news.
More details about the pregnancy will be shared later.
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Residents in Yuma, Arizona, have been told to stay indoors due to very poor air quality caused by high levels of dust particles. The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) warns that the air is unsafe, especially for children, elderly people, and those with breathing problems.
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Yuma is under a critical air quality alert due to high levels of PM10, a type of dust particle.
The Air Quality Index (AQI) reached 961, which is much higher than safe limits.
The EPA advises everyone to stay indoors and avoid outdoor activities.
Vulnerable groups like children, the elderly, and those with respiratory issues should take extra care.
The poor air quality is likely caused by dust storms or similar environmental factors.
Residents are told to close windows and doors and use air purifiers if they have them.
People should avoid using air conditioners that bring in outside air.
Local officials are monitoring the situation and will provide updates as needed.
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President Donald Trump announced Project Freedom, a US naval mission to help ships stuck by an Iranian blockade in the Strait of Hormuz. Iran warned the US not to interfere, threatening military action if foreign forces enter the strait, which is a key route for global oil shipments. The conflict is now in its 66th day and has affected regional security and global trade.
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The Strait of Hormuz is blocked by Iran, affecting one-fifth of the world’s oil and natural gas supply.
Project Freedom will start on Monday to assist ships trapped in the strait by the US naval mission.
Iran’s military warned it will attack any foreign armed forces entering the strait.
US allies in the region view the US-Israel actions against Iran as violating international law.
Pakistan and Iran are discussing regional peace efforts through diplomatic talks.
NATO’s European members are increasing support to US military efforts after Trump’s criticism.
Israel has launched attacks on multiple locations in southern Lebanon amid ongoing tensions.
The security threat level in the Strait of Hormuz remains high according to maritime authorities.
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Virginia lowered flags to half-staff to honor Dr. Cerina Wanzer Fairfax, who was killed in a domestic violence incident, and to remember all victims of domestic violence. Governor Abigail Spanberger ordered this to raise awareness about domestic violence and its serious impact on families and communities.
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Flags in Virginia were lowered to half-staff on May 4, 2026.
The tribute honors Dr. Cerina Wanzer Fairfax, who was fatally shot by her husband, former Lieutenant Governor Justin Fairfax, in a murder-suicide.
The couple had been going through a difficult divorce before the incident.
Dr. Fairfax was a 49-year-old dentist who ran her own practice.
The event drew attention to the widespread issue of domestic violence.
Governor Spanberger emphasized that domestic violence can affect anyone, regardless of their background.
The proclamation called for the flag-lowering to show respect and support for survivors and families impacted by domestic violence.
Flags will stay at half-staff from sunrise until sunset on May 4, 2026.
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A cruise ship in the Atlantic Ocean has a suspected hantavirus outbreak that killed three people and sickened at least three more. Health organizations, including the World Health Organization, are investigating and providing medical help, while the ship remains off the coast of Cape Verde.
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Three people died from suspected hantavirus infection on the cruise ship MV Hondius.
At least three others are sick, including two crew members needing urgent medical care.
The ship is currently near Cape Verde, and local authorities are involved but have not allowed people to get off.
Hantaviruses spread mainly through contact with urine or feces of rodents like rats and mice.
The virus can cause serious lung or kidney diseases and sometimes spread between people.
The cruise left Argentina three weeks ago and visited Antarctica and the Falkland Islands.
About 150 tourists and 70 crew members were on board during the outbreak.
One patient is in intensive care in South Africa, and investigations, including virus testing, are ongoing.
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President Donald Trump announced that the U.S. will start an operation to help ships stuck in the Strait of Hormuz. The ships have been blocked by Iran and their crews are running low on food and supplies. The operation aims to assist these ships as a humanitarian act.
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The U.S. plans to begin helping stranded ships in the Strait of Hormuz starting Monday morning.
President Trump described this as a "humanitarian gesture" to help neutral countries.
The ships have been blocked by Iran, which is restricting passage through this important waterway.
Crews on the ships are running low on food and other essential supplies.
The operation is related to the ongoing U.S.-Israeli conflict with Iran.
Details of the plan were not fully disclosed by President Trump.
The Strait of Hormuz is a key shipping route for global trade and energy transport.
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Leaders from Europe and Canada met in Yerevan, Armenia, to discuss important issues involving Russia and the Middle East. The meeting took place with attention on U.S. President Donald Trump’s influence on global politics.
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The meeting in Yerevan involved European leaders and Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney.
The meeting was part of the European Political Community (EPC) summit.
The discussion focused mainly on the situation with Russia and the Middle East.
Armenia is located between Russia and the Middle East, making it a strategic meeting place.
President Donald Trump’s policies and actions affected the global political environment during the talks.
The meeting took place on Monday, April 5, 2026.
The summit emphasized defense and security issues.
Other related news included U.S. efforts in the Strait of Hormuz and various global events, showing the broader geopolitical challenges.
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An official government inquiry in Australia has begun public hearings about a shooting that killed 15 people at a Hanukkah festival near Bondi Beach in Sydney. The inquiry is examining the reasons behind the attack, including rising antisemitic violence in the Jewish community.
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The shooting happened near Bondi Beach, a famous location in Sydney, Australia.
15 people were killed during a Hanukkah festival in December.
Two gunmen carried out the attack targeting Jewish families.
A federal royal commission, the highest level of government investigation, is leading the inquiry.
The Jewish community in Sydney expressed fears of a major violent event before the shooting.
The inquiry aims to understand what factors led to this attack.
Antisemitic attacks had been increasing in the area before the shooting.
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Taiwan’s President Lai Ching-te has arrived in the African country Eswatini after facing travel delays. Several countries reportedly withdrew permission for his flight to pass through their airspace due to pressure from China.
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Taiwan’s President Lai Ching-te planned a trip to Eswatini, an African nation.
His trip was postponed because some countries would not allow his plane to fly over their airspace.
These countries’ decisions were influenced by pressure from China.
Despite these obstacles, President Lai reached Eswatini successfully.
The situation reflects ongoing tensions between Taiwan and China.
Taiwan has few countries that officially recognize it as a nation.
Eswatini is one of the few African countries that maintain official relations with Taiwan.
Airspace permissions are important for international flights, especially for diplomatic visits.
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A mayor in Saint-Pierre-Quiberon, France, wants to ban kitesurfing to protect swimmers after several accidents happened. The idea to ban this water sport has caused debate in the community.
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The mayor is concerned about safety for people swimming in the sea.
Several accidents involving kitesurfing have occurred in Saint-Pierre-Quiberon.
Kitesurfing is a sport where people use a kite to move across the water on a board.
The mayor’s proposal to ban the sport aims to prevent more accidents.
The suggestion has led to discussions among local residents and officials.
The article was reported by France 24 on May 4, 2026.
The issue is raising questions about how to balance sport and public safety.
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A new study warns that New Orleans is reaching a point where rising sea levels and land loss will surround the city with water within decades. The city and surrounding areas face severe threats from climate change that cannot be fully stopped, making relocation planning urgent.
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Sea levels in southern Louisiana are rising rapidly due to global warming and land is sinking because of natural and industrial causes.
The Gulf of Mexico could surround New Orleans before the end of this century.
Coastal wetlands in the region are disappearing, causing shorelines to move inland by up to 100 km (62 miles).
New Orleans has about 360,000 people and is one of the most vulnerable coastal areas in the world.
Flood defenses like levees require costly upgrades but will not save the city long term.
Population loss in Louisiana is already happening and could speed up without proper planning.
Experts call for government action to help people relocate from the most at-risk communities smoothly and quickly.
New Orleans sits below sea level with nearly all residents highly exposed to major flooding risks.
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The Strait of Hormuz, a crucial waterway for global oil and natural gas shipments, has experienced a closure that was previously considered unlikely and not planned for. Experts had not fully prepared for a total shutdown because it was seen as too extreme and difficult to manage, making the current situation unprecedented.
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The Strait of Hormuz is vital for global energy, handling about 20% of the world’s oil and liquefied natural gas.
Past studies in 2007 and 2022 considered but ultimately rejected planning for a full closure of the strait.
Experts viewed a total shutdown as too unlikely and economically catastrophic to take seriously at the time.
The concept of rare but extreme risks overwhelming normal planning is linked to an economic theory called the "dismal theorem."
Current oil prices have risen significantly, reaching around $126 per barrel amid the ongoing crisis.
The International Energy Agency (IEA) has included potential closures of the strait in some emergency plans but sees global coordination as essential for a full shutdown response.
The situation is unprecedented and requires new approaches since previous crisis models did not fully address a full closure.
Militaries and governments are currently more engaged with the evolving risks to this key shipping route.
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The article highlights two milestones: the upcoming 250th anniversary of the United States and the 25th anniversary of the Outstanding 50 Asian Americans in Business Award. It emphasizes the important role Asian American business leaders have played in building America’s economy and calls for continued investment in education, capital access, and inclusion to support future entrepreneurs.
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The U.S. will soon celebrate its 250th anniversary, known as America250.
The Outstanding 50 Asian Americans in Business Award has honored leaders in business for 25 years.
Award winners have made significant contributions in important industries like AI, healthcare, clean energy, and manufacturing.
Asian Americans historically helped build the Transcontinental Railroad and now help build digital infrastructure.
Recognition of these leaders shows that inclusion is key to economic growth and innovation.
Supporting diverse entrepreneurs benefits the whole economy through increased productivity and market growth.
The article calls for policies that invest in education, capital access, and fair opportunities for small and medium enterprises.
It stresses the need to tell a fuller American story that includes all communities’ contributions.
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German Chancellor Friedrich Merz said he accepts that President Donald Trump has different views but emphasized that this does not affect their work together in NATO. Merz denied that his criticism of U.S. military plans in Iran caused the U.S. decision to cut 5,000 troops from Germany, which hosts the largest American military base in Europe.
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Chancellor Merz recognizes that President Trump and he have differing opinions.
Merz said these differences do not impact cooperation within NATO.
The U.S. announced it will reduce its military presence in Germany by 5,000 soldiers.
Germany is home to the largest U.S. military base in Europe.
Merz denied his criticism of U.S. war plans in Iran influenced the troop reduction.
He reaffirmed his commitment to the transatlantic alliance between the U.S. and Europe.
The troop drawdown was announced on a Friday before May 4, 2026.
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