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Six people killed in Croatia nursing home shooting: police


Daruvar (Croatia) (AFP) – Croatian national police chief Nikola Milina confirms that six people were killed in a shooting at a nursery home in a small town in country’s east. The victims include five residents of the home and one employee, with police arresting the gunmen shortly after. According to media reports, the perpetrator’s mother was among those killed.

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Bangladesh court winds back job quotas after deadly protests


Dhaka (AFP) – Bangladesh’s top court has pared back contentious civil service hiring rules but failed to mollify university student leaders, whose demonstrations against the scheme sparked nationwide clashes that have killed at least 150 people.

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Belgium’s music festival Tomorrowland celebrates 20th birthday


Boom (Belgium) (AFP) – The Tomorrowland festival invites 400,000 partiers from around the world to Belgium for its 20th anniversary. Held over two weekends, the non-stop electronic music and colourful stages allows festival-goers to relax and forget their worries.

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Stark divide on show as Cyprus marks 50 years since Turkish invasion


Nicosia (AFP) – Cyprus marks 50 years since Turkish troops invaded the Mediterranean island, with comments from the Turkish and Cypriot leaders demonstrating the stark divide that remains. The invasion led to the conquering of one-third of Cyprus and displacement of about 40 percent of the population.

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Creeping desert sand threatens Mauritania’s date farmers


Atar (Mauritania) (AFP) – Some 450 kilometres north of the Mauritanian capital, Nouakchott, the oasis village of Azougui faces an encroaching desert. The creeping sand is emblematic of changes in the region, where temperatures are rising 1.5 times faster than the global average, according to a 2022 UN report. Drought and sudden floods are decimating the date palms relied upon by many as a source of income.

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Global IT outage hits transport, banks and media


Airlines, banks, TV channels and other businesses across the world have been left scrambling by one of the biggest IT crashes in recent years, all caused by an update to an antivirus program. A combination of glitches affecting Microsoft Windows and cybersecurity company CrowdStrike caused aviation officials in the US to temporarily ground all flights and the UK government to convene its emergency COBRA committee.

Israeli defence ‘not impenetrable’ says military


Tel Aviv (AFP) – The Israeli army is “investigating in depth” a drone attack on Tel Aviv, in which a UAV was able to slip through the country’s air defence system before striking a building, killing one person. Speaking after the incident, Israeli army spokesperson Daniel Hagari says “the defence is not impenetrable”, but that the country was now “bolstering air patrols.”

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