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Hellblade 2 Actress Draws on Personal Mental Health Struggles to Portray Senua
In a revealing discussion about the development of Hellblade 2, Melina Juergens shares how her personal experiences with psychosis deeply informed her portrayal of the game’s protagonist, Senua. Working initially as a video editor and photographer at Ninja Theory, Juergens transitioned to the role of Senua after being a stand-in actress, a shift that felt…
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Intense Heatwave Impacts Voter Turnout in India’s Elections
As India experiences a fierce heatwave, with temperatures reaching up to 47 degrees Celsius, the electoral turnout is being significantly affected. The scorching heat, particularly severe in New Delhi but also spreading to Western and Central India, coincides with the country’s ongoing elections. Authorities have taken measures such as extending voting hours and closing schools…
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Thousands Mourn President Raisi and Seven Others in Iran After Fatal Helicopter Crash
Thousands gathered in northwestern Iran to mourn President Ibrahim Raisi and seven others who died in a helicopter crash. The military-escorted funeral procession moved through crowds, marking the beginning of several days of official ceremonies. While many attended to pay their respects, there is a notable division in sentiment, as the regime faces opposition from…
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British Man Dies and Dozens Injured in Severe Turbulence on Flight from London to Singapore
A British man has died, and 30 others were injured, seven critically, during severe turbulence on a Singapore Airlines flight from London to Singapore, which necessitated an emergency landing in Bangkok. The 73-year-old British man is believed to have suffered a heart attack, although confirmation is pending. The incident, which saw the Boeing 777 encounter…
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UK Prime Minister Apologizes to Victims of Infected Blood Scandal Following Damning Report
A recent report has shed light on the devastating impact of the infected blood scandal, which saw over 30,000 people infected with diseases like HIV and hepatitis C from the 1970s to the 1990s due to the use of contaminated blood and plasma. Victims and their families, alongside legal representatives, have spoken out about their…
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Fatal Incident: One Dead and Multiple Injured After Severe Turbulence on London to Singapore Flight
A severe turbulence incident occurred on a Singapore Airlines flight from London Heathrow to Singapore on May 20th, resulting in injuries to passengers and one fatality. The Boeing 777-300ER, carrying 21 passengers and 18 crew members, was diverted to Bangkok, landing at 3:45 local time. Singapore Airlines has expressed its condolences to the family of…
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Whistleblowers Report Abuse of Palestinian Detainees in Israeli Hospital
A recent report has highlighted serious concerns regarding the treatment of Palestinian detainees from Gaza in an Israeli hospital. Whistleblowers, including medical workers, have disclosed to the BBC that these individuals are often kept shackled to their beds, blindfolded, sometimes naked, and forced to wear diapers. This practice, described by one medic as tantamount to…
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Exploring the Historical Impact of the Iron Lung on Respiratory Care
The recent video provides an informative look at the iron lung, a life-saving device developed in 1927 to combat the effects of poliomyelitis, which caused muscle paralysis and respiratory failure. The iron lung functioned by encasing the patient’s body and mechanically simulating the breathing process through rhythmic air pressure changes. While it significantly reduced mortality…
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Putin Announces Detainment of Moscow Concert Hall Attackers Near Ukrainian Border
Russian President Vladimir Putin has confirmed the detention of individuals responsible for a recent attack on a concert hall in Moscow, with allegations that they were apprehended while attempting to flee towards Ukraine. The incident, which has become one of the most serious attacks in Moscow in years, involved gunmen entering the venue and opening…
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NASA Explores In-Situ Resource Utilization for Lunar Settlement at Kennedy Space Center
Scientists at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center are actively developing technologies to utilize the Moon’s regolith for sustainable lunar living. By simulating moon dust in the Swamp Works lab, they are exploring how robots can excavate and process this material to extract oxygen, which could be used for life support and fuel production. This innovative approach…
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Arrests Made Following Deadly Attack on Moscow Music Hall, 93 Killed
In a devastating attack on one of Moscow’s largest music halls, Crocus City Hall, at least 93 people were killed and over 140 injured. The assault occurred on a Friday evening when gunmen stormed the venue, leading to a large fire and the collapse of most of the roof. Russia’s FSB security service has reported…
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Deadly Shooting at Moscow Concert Hall: Emergency Services Respond, Misinformation Circulates Online
A deadly shooting took place at a Moscow concert hall, with initial reports indicating that gunmen were still inside the building and concert-goers were trapped. Some individuals reportedly escaped through the basement to the underground lines. The building was partially on fire, with the roof or parts of it collapsed. The BBC verify team has…
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Harry and Meghan Express Wishes for Kate’s Health Amid Royal Family’s Personal Challenges
In a recent public statement, the Duchess of Cambridge, Kate Middleton, received well-wishes from Prince Harry and Meghan Markle amid news of her health struggles. A royal commentator, Ben Lord, discussed the unprecedented nature of the announcement, noting the Duchess’s stoic bravery and the intense public speculation that likely prompted the candid reveal. The conversation…
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King Charles Expresses Pride and Support for Princess Catherine Amid Cancer Treatment
In a recent announcement, the Princess of Wales, Kate, has disclosed that she is currently undergoing treatment for cancer following successful surgery in January. King Charles has expressed his pride in Kate’s courage and has been offering continuous support along with the Queen Consort. This public revelation comes amid a surge of unfounded speculations on…
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Multiple Fatalities and Hostages Reported in Moscow Concert Hall Shooting Incident
A shooting and a subsequent fire have been reported at a concert hall in Moscow, resulting in multiple casualties. The incident took place at the Crocus Concert Hall before a pop concert was due to start. Armed individuals in camouflage opened fire on attendees and a portion of the venue was set ablaze. Despite a…
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Millions in Ukraine Lose Power Following Extensive Russian Strikes on Energy Infrastructure
In a significant escalation of hostilities, Russia has launched a widespread attack on Ukraine’s power infrastructure using missiles and drones, resulting in widespread power outages and casualties. The strikes targeted energy facilities across Ukraine, including the country’s largest dam in Zaporizhzhia, although officials report there is no risk of a breach. These attacks have left…
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Russia and China Veto US-Backed UN Resolution for Immediate Gaza Ceasefire
Russia and China have vetoed a United States draft resolution at the UN Security Council that called for an immediate ceasefire in Gaza and the release of hostages. This marked a shift in the US’s stance, as it had previously used its veto to block similar demands. The US ambassador to the UN expressed outrage…
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Russian Strikes Cause Blackouts and Damage in Ukraine; Civilians Evacuated Amid Intensified Bombardment
Ukraine is experiencing significant disruptions due to a series of Russian missile strikes, particularly in the city of Zaparozhye, where infrastructure has been damaged, and civilians wounded. The region along the northeastern border of Ukraine with Russia has witnessed intense bombardment, prompting mass evacuations of villages. While Ukraine’s largest dam was hit, authorities report no…
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Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal Detained Over Corruption Allegations Ahead of General Election
India’s Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal, a key opposition leader, has been arrested following allegations of corruption connected to the city’s alcohol sales policies. The arrest by India’s main financial crimes agency comes ahead of the country’s general election, sparking criticism from opposition parties who view it as a political move by the ruling Bharatiya…
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US Justice Department Sues Apple for Alleged Smartphone Market Monopoly
In a significant legal move, the US government, supported by 16 states, has filed a lawsuit against Apple, alleging that the company is maintaining a monopoly in the smartphone market by hindering the growth of competing apps and diminishing the appeal of rival products. Apple, which boasts over a billion iPhone users worldwide and garnered…
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Google Fined €250 Million for Using News Content to Train AI Without Agreements
France has fined Google 271 million euros for not negotiating fair deals with media outlets and using their content to train AI technologies without proper agreements. This issue is part of a broader discussion on whether AI models necessarily require copyrighted material for training, as suggested by companies like Open AI. However, a group backed…
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AI Tool Identifies Breast Cancer Missed by Doctors in Scotland NHS Trial
An artificial intelligence tool named Mia, tested in Scotland, has been credited with detecting breast cancer tumors in 11 women that were missed by human doctors. Mia was piloted alongside NHS clinicians and examined the mammograms of over 10,000 women, showing promising results in reducing diagnosis times and potentially lightening the workload for human specialists…
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Kyiv Hit by Russian Missile Barrage Amid EU Discussions on Weapon Funding for Ukraine
Kyiv, the capital city of Ukraine, has been targeted by a Russian missile attack, resulting in at least 13 injuries as reported by officials. The air defense units were active in countering the attack, which involved a barrage of 31 missiles—the most significant number in recent times. Despite the successful interception of the missiles by…
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US Department of Justice Accuses Apple of Antitrust Violations in Smartphone Market
The United States Department of Justice has accused Apple Inc. of monopolizing the US smartphone market by violating federal antitrust laws. The complaint alleges that Apple has engaged in exclusionary and anti-competitive conduct that stifles competition and harms both consumers and developers. This has resulted in fewer choices, higher prices, lower quality products, and reduced…
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Reddit’s IPO Prices Shares at $34, Valuing Company at $6.4 Billion
Reddit’s initial public offering (IPO) has commenced with shares trading on the New York Stock Exchange, giving the social media platform a valuation of $6.4 billion. The platform, which boasts around 73 million daily users, is known for its vast array of niche discussion groups, or subreddits. Despite this significant valuation, it is notably less…
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UN Describes Sudan Civil War as ‘Humanitarian Nightmare’ Amid Reports of Atrocities
The United Nations has labeled the ongoing civil war in Sudan as one of the worst humanitarian nightmares in recent history, with the country facing what could potentially become the world’s largest hunger crisis. The conflict has led to a rapid decline in positive health and food security indicators, while malnutrition, child protection issues, and…
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Personal Account of Overcoming Fentanyl Addiction Amid San Francisco’s Opioid Crisis Revealed on BBC Newsnight
The poignant story of a man’s harrowing journey through fentanyl addiction and its near-fatal consequences is the focal point of a recent report. The individual, who spent years on the streets of San Francisco, recounts the depths of his addiction, the lawlessness he perceived, and the devastating impact on his health which nearly resulted in…


