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05-29-2023

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Republican senator faces arrest warrant in Russia for alleged criticism of the country's military actions

After making remarks on US military support to Ukraine, Senator Lindsey Graham has faced outrage from Russia. Graham noted that 'the Russians are dying' and described the US military assistance to Ukraine as 'the best money we’ve ever spent.' Following the short video by Ukraine's presidential office, the Investigative Committee, the country's top criminal investigation agency, has moved to open a criminal inquiry against Graham. The Interior Ministry has also issued a warrant for his arrest.

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Texas Legislature approves bill targeting sexual content in performances

The Republican-controlled Legislature in Texas has approved a bill that bars real or simulated groping, real or simulated arousal, and display of sex toys in performances if done in a “prurient” manner in front of a minor or on public property. Businesses hosting illegal performances could be fined $10,000 for each violation. The bill was initially meant to bar children from attending drag shows, but was changed to be more broad. It is part of a broader conservative effort in Texas to limit LGBTQ rights.

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Teen attacks teacher with gun and knife in Italian classroom

A 16-year-old student attacked his teacher from behind with a gun and knife in a classroom in Abbiategrasso, Italy. The teacher was admitted to a hospital after losing a lot of blood, while the student was taken to a psychiatric department with self-inflicted injuries. The student had been having academic problems and his parents were due to meet school authorities. Education Minister Giuseppe Valditara visited the wounded teacher in the hospital and called for introducing psychologists in schools.

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Saudi Arabia executes men convicted of militant activities

Saudi Arabia has executed two men, Jaafar Sultan and Sadeq Thamer, who were convicted of belonging to a militant group and smuggling explosives. Amnesty International criticized the men's trial and conviction, saying they had no legal representation during interrogations and were tortured. The men had been sentenced to life in prison in Bahrain in absentia while having their citizenship stripped previously. Saudi Arabia is known for its high number of executions, and it typically beheads prisoners sentenced to death.

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Plastic treaty negotiations underway at UNESCO for global action against pollution

Negotiations have begun at UNESCO in Paris on an international treaty for tackling plastic pollution. More than 2,000 participants from nearly 200 countries have assembled to discuss the treaty's objectives and reach a consensus on the kind of plastics it will outline. The treaty's scope could limit itself to addressing global plastic waste and promoting recycling as desired by plastic-producing and oil and gas-exporting nations like China, Saudi Arabia and the US, or to curbing plastic production and banning toxic chemicals harmful to human health, as the

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Teenager Killed in Shooting Outside Atlanta High School

Breasia Powell, a 16-year-old, was fatally shot outside an Atlanta high school after a confrontation. A 16-year-old boy was also injured but is in stable condition. Powell was supposed to begin working for the City of Atlanta on Tuesday. The Atlanta Homicide Department believes those involved were also high school-aged.

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South Africa orders investigation into alleged weapons shipment to Russia

South African President Cyril Ramaphosa has ordered an investigation into allegations that weapons and ammunition were loaded onto a Russian-flagged cargo ship, Lady R, in the country's naval base. The U.S. has reportedly placed the Lady R container-carrying ship under sanctions for its alleged ties to a company supporting the Russian war effort in Ukraine. The incident has strained relations between the U.S. and South Africa. The panel investigating the matter has six weeks to complete its probe and two weeks from then to deliver a report to Ramaphosa's office.

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World Food Program and Food and Agriculture Organization warn of acute food insecurity in 9 countries and possible spillover of Sudan conflict

The World Food Program and the Food and Agriculture Organization warn that urgent attention is needed to save lives and jobs, as 9 countries are facing acute food insecurity and 22 more countries are at risk. The report cites possible spillover of Sudan conflict, economic crises and climate extremes as reasons for concern.

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Three killed in motorcycle gang shootout at New Mexico rally

Members of the Bandidos and Water Dog biker gangs got into a fight in Red River, New Mexico during a motorcycle rally, which turned into a shooting resulting in 3 deaths and 5 injuries. The eight people shot were all members of the two biker gangs. Jacob Castillo of the Water Dogs was arrested on suspicion of murder, while two other members of the Bandidos were arrested on unrelated charges. The shooting was apparently sparked by a confrontation over a photograph taken in Albuquerque a few days before. Law enforcement officers are still investigating.

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Malaysia arrests Chinese vessel suspected of vandalizing sunken WWII ships

A Chinese vessel has been arrested by Malaysian authorities over suspicions of illegal salvaging on the wrecks of HMS Repulse and HMS Prince of Wales, which are war graves. The arrests follow a discovery of a rusty cannon shell of British origin from the two sunken ships, which officials believe had been illegally salvaged.

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