Happy the elephant dies aged 55 after being euthanized at New York zoo
Happy was the focus of a high-profile court case launched in 2018 over whether she had the legal rights of a personHappy, an elephant that became embroiled in a high-profile court case over whether she had the legal rights of a person, has died after being euthanized at New York Cityâs Bronx zoo at the age of 55.The Asian elephant, was euthanized on Tuesday after zoo staff determined that âprogressive, age-related health conditionsâ required the decision, according to the Wildlife Conservation Society, which runs four zoos and an aquarium in New York. Continue reading...
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Dire strait? Trumpâs bid to end Iran war before midterms risks Republican anger
Trump administration in a bind as it faces mounting economic costs ahead of midterms from Iran warThe terms of a purported 60-day deal to negotiate peace in the Iran war have trapped the Trump administration between mounting economic costs ahead of midterm elections and anger from Republican hawks who accuse the US government of surrendering to Iran.The public rift between Trump and Senate Republicans over his shift toward diplomacy with Iran has also been matched within his administration, where the dovish JD Vance and traditional neoconservative Marco Rubio have been forced to pirouette between Trumpâs policies as he shifts to exit the war as soon as possible. Continue reading...
Read original · theguardian.comâHundreds of job applicationsâ: young people on their struggle to find work
Job seekers say the lack of opportunities has affected their mental health and left them fearing for the futureWhen Catherina finished her degree in digital film production in London, she thought her prospects of finding work were good, but she has found the jobs market tough. Continue reading...
Read original · theguardian.comAlarming surge in suicides among ICE detainees, investigation reveals
AP review finds unprecedented number of suicide deaths as critics attack failures of Trumpâs immigration crackdownBrayan Rayo Garzon was distraught. Detained by Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), he was on his fourth day of isolation in a Missouri jail as he battled the fevers and chills of Covid.His request for mental health treatment had been put off, records show, and staff had forbidden Rayo from making his nightly call to his mother, as a precaution intended to prevent the spread of illness.In the US, you can call or text the 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline at 988 or chat at 988lifeline.org. In the UK and Ireland, Samaritans can be contacted on freephone 116 123, or email [email protected] or [email protected]. In Australia, the crisis support service Lifeline is 13 11 14. Other international helplines can be found at befrienders.org Continue reading...
Read original · theguardian.comPriest on trial for sexual assault in Texas had child with Louisiana congregant, prosecutors say
DNA testing proved Anthony Odiong fathered child with woman to whom he had been providing spiritual guidance, authorities saySign up for the Breaking News US newsletter emailTexas prosecutors on Thursday established that a Roman Catholic priest being tried there on charges that he illegally exploited his status as a priest to pursue sex with three spiritually vulnerable congregants had a child with a separate congregant in approximately 2023 â while working outside New Orleans.That explosive development unfolded on the third day of Anthony Odiongâs trial at a state courthouse in Waco, Texas, where he worked before being transferred to Luling, Louisiana. Continue reading...
Read original · theguardian.comNetanyahu orders Israeli army to seize â70% of Gaza Stripâ, violating ceasefire deal
Speaking in West Bank settlement, Israeli president, whoâs fighting for political survival before elections, says âwe are squeezing HamasâBenjamin Netanyahu has said he has given orders to the Israeli army to seize control of 70% of the Gaza Strip in a move that threatens to torpedo an already fragile ceasefire and create catastrophic humanitarian conditions in the already devastated territory.Under the US-brokered ceasefire in October, the Israeli army withdrew to a demarcation line which gave Israel direct control of 53% of the occupied territory. Since then, Israeli forces have steadily advanced their positions westward into the Hamas-controlled half of the strip, and declared an ever-expanded no manâs land west of that, within which they claim the right to decide who can enter and open fire on anyone perceived as a threat. Continue reading...
Read original · theguardian.comEnfield council withdraws from governmentâs new towns programme
London authorityâs new Tory-led administration delivers significant blow to Labourâs flagship housebuilding schemeEnfield council in north London has withdrawn from the governmentâs new towns programme, in a significant blow to Labourâs flagship housebuilding scheme.The move by the new minority Conservative-led administration could present one of the first tests of Rachel Reevesâs planning changes, designed to curb the use of judicial reviews against new infrastructure. Continue reading...
Read original · theguardian.comCarney calls for new US-Canada partnership to âhelp make America great againâ
Canada prime minister urges greater economic cooperation between the two countries in speech delivered in New YorkCanadaâs prime minister, Mark Carney has called for a new relationship with the United States to âhelp make America great againâ.In a speech delivered in New York on Thursday, Carney said that there should be a âtrue partnershipâ that re-imagines cooperation in specific sectors challenged by global competition. Continue reading...
Read original · theguardian.comOlivia Rodrigo responds to babydoll dress criticism: âIt shows how we normalize pedophilia in our cultureâ
The pop singer said that suggestions that a recent outfit was âchildlikeâ were rooted in sexist attitudes toward womenOlivia Rodrigo has responded to controversy over a recent babydoll dress she wore while performing on stage in Spain.The singer faced backlash online after she wore a short puffy dress with a floral pattern while performing her recent single Drop Dead at Barcelonaâs Teatre Grec on 8 May. She also wears a similar style dress on the cover of her upcoming album. Continue reading...
Read original · theguardian.comNearly 500 seriously injured in e-scooter collisions in Great Britain in 2026
Ten people, all of whom were e-scooter riders, were killed in collisions compared with six in 2024Nearly 500 people were seriously injured in collisions involving e-scooters in Great Britain last year, government statistics have shown.The Department for Transport (DfT) said there had been an estimated 1,484 casualties in crashes involving electric scooters, compared with 1,390 in 2024. Continue reading...
Read original · theguardian.comUK recall alert issued for car seat base that poses risk of injuries to children
Office for Product Safety and Standards advises stopping use of Maxi-Cosi FamilyFix Slide Pro bases immediatelyA baby car seat product that poses a risk of injuries to children because of a malfunctioning safety indicator has been recalled by its manufacturer.Maxi-Cosi is recalling all of its FamilyFix Slide Pro bases from buyers, information on the Office for Product Safety and Standards (OPSS) website shows. Continue reading...
Read original · theguardian.comâTheyâre a private company, run for profit!â: fury in Kent at South East Waterâs outages
Water company blames increased demand amid extreme heat, but customers want answers about lack of storage reservoirsâSpitting, fuming, angry and powerlessâ is how Pat Prestage describes her emotions after a water outage that has affected thousands of homes in Kent during a May heatwave.On Wednesday, 8,000 South East Water customers in Whitstable lost water, with 14,000 more in Tankerton, Ashford, and its surrounding areas facing intermittent supply or low pressure. South East Waterâs incident manager, Matthew Dean, said on Thursday that 22,000 people had had water supply problems. Continue reading...
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