New York Times - World News
New York Times - World News
2026-05-10 07:29:30 (4 days ago)
The Man Who Cuts the Perfect Slice of Ham
Spaniards line up at weddings, tennis tournaments and galas to eat ham prepared by Ernesto Soriano, one of the world’s best slicers of jamón ibérico.
New York Times - World News
New York Times - World News
2026-05-10 07:29:29 (4 days ago)
U.S.-China Rivalry Reaches South American Skies
The U.S. has pressed Argentina and Chile to review two Chinese telescope projects in the Andean deserts. Astronomers are worried about setbacks to research.
Fox News - Video
Fox News - Video
2026-05-10 07:29:06 (4 days ago)
Cruise ship passengers wearing PPE disembark from ship at center of hantavirus outbreak
Passengers wore personal protective equipment (PPE), as they disembarked from the MV Hondius cruise ship off Tenerife in Spain's Canary Islands on Sunday. (Associated Press)
RT News - Top Stories
RT News - Top Stories
2026-05-10 07:27:39 (4 days ago)
World oil reserves drain at record pace – Bloomberg
Global oil inventories are shrinking at the fastest pace on record amid
disruptions in the Strait of Hormuz, Bloomberg has reported
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Fox News - Top Stories
Fox News - Top Stories
2026-05-10 07:25:27 (4 days ago)
Yankees' Cam Schlittler accomplishes feat unseen for more than 100 years
Yankees pitcher Cam Schlittler is the first since Walter Johnson in 1913 to hit key strikeout and ERA benchmarks through his first nine starts.
Globo News - Mundo
Globo News - Mundo
2026-05-10 07:21:19 (4 days ago)
Atentado com carro-bomba e emboscada matam 14 policiais no Paquistão

Ataque a bomba deixa 12 policiais mortos no Paquistão
Um atentado com carro-bomba contra um posto policial no noroeste do Paquistão, seguido por uma emboscada contra agentes enviados ao local, matou ao menos 14 policiais, segundo autoridades.
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O ataque ocorreu no sábado (09), no distrito de Bannu, na província de Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. Imagens do local mostraram o posto policial destruído, com destroços, veículos queimados e escombros espalhados pela área.
O oficial de polícia Sajjad Khan afirmou que os corpos de 14 agentes foram retirados dos escombros do posto, enquanto outros três policiais sobreviveram e foram levados ao hospital.
Segundo outro agente, que falou sob condição de anonimato por não ter autorização para se pronunciar publicamente, os militantes primeiro lançaram um carro carregado de explosivos contra o posto e, em seguida, invadiram o local atirando contra os policiais que ainda estavam vivos.
Pessoas carregam o corpo de uma vítima em frente ao posto policial destruído após um ataque com carro-bomba realizado por militantes na região de Fateh Khel, em Bannu, no Paquistão.
Karim Ullah/AFP
Outros agentes das forças de segurança enviados para prestar reforço acabaram sendo alvo de uma emboscada, o que provocou mais vítimas, disse o policial. Fontes da polícia também afirmaram que drones foram utilizados no ataque.
Equipes de resgate e ambulâncias foram enviadas ao local, enquanto autoridades decretaram estado de emergência em hospitais públicos de Bannu.
Uma aliança militante chamada Ittehad-ul-Mujahideen assumiu a autoria do atentado.
O ataque acontece em meio às tensões contínuas na fronteira entre Paquistão e Afeganistão. A relação entre os dois países se deteriorou no início deste ano, após o Paquistão realizar bombardeios dentro do território afegão contra o que chamou de esconderijos de militantes.
Embora os confrontos tenham diminuído nos últimos meses, escaramuças esporádicas ainda ocorrem na região de fronteira. Islamabad acusa o governo Talibã no Afeganistão de abrigar militantes responsáveis por ataques em território paquistanês — acusações negadas pelo Talibã, que afirma que a militância no Paquistão é um problema interno do país.
Escavadeiras removem os escombros de um posto policial destruído após um ataque com carro-bomba realizado por militantes na região de Fateh Khel, em Bannu, no Paquistão.
Karim Ullah/AFP
RT News - Top Stories
RT News - Top Stories
2026-05-10 07:21:04 (4 days ago)
Victory Day celebrations in Europe marred by pro-Ukraine provocations (VIDEOS)
Scuffles broke out in several European cities as Ukrainian nationals and pro-Kiev activists tried to disrupt Victory Day celebrations
Read Full Article at RT.com
The Guardian - World News
The Guardian - World News
2026-05-10 07:14:36 (4 days ago)
‘I was in a terrible state’: actor David Morrissey tells how social anxiety led him to alcoholism
Speaking on BBC Radio 4’s Desert Island Discs, Liverpool-born actor says depression and anxiety followed death of his father when he was 15
The actor David Morrissey has spoken of how “terrible” social anxiety contributed to him becoming an alcoholic.
“I am a recovering alcoholic,” Morrissey, who has been sober for 21 years, told Lauren Laverne on BBC Radio 4’s Desert Island Discs. “Drinking first was about anxiety. I’ve had this terrible social anxiety and that helped me get through it.”
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Al Jazeera - Top Stories
Al Jazeera - Top Stories
2026-05-10 07:13:00 (4 days ago)
El Clasico: Kylian Mbappe not in Real Madrid squad to face Barcelona
French forward to miss the crucial fixture despite training with teammates on Friday following his recovery from injury.
The Guardian - World News
The Guardian - World News
2026-05-10 07:00:25 (4 days ago)
What happens when we lose a language?
A staggering 44% of human languages are endangered – with culture, tradition and whole ways of understanding the world at stake
We are lucky to know anything at all about the Ubykh language. In the 1800s, tens of thousands of people spoke it on the Black Sea coast. When Russia conquered the region, the Ubykhs resisted until they were forced into exile in the Ottoman empire. Transported thousands of miles by a traumatised community now scattered across Turkey, Ubykh survived until 1992 when its last fluent speaker died. It was one of at least 244 languages that has become extinct since 1950, and soon – unless anything changes – my grandmother’s language will have joined them.
Over the next 40 years, language loss has been predicted to triple without intervention. Yet we hear about language endangerment far less often than we hear about other wounding losses to our planet’s diversity or history. Deforestation in Costa Rica is being reversed following the realisation of the enormous natural and scientific resource that may disappear with its trees. International archaeologists rallied to preserve and restore ancient remains in Syria following the destruction wreaked by Islamic State. But the efforts of those labouring to document or preserve minority languages are rarely celebrated.
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The Guardian - World News
The Guardian - World News
2026-05-10 07:00:25 (4 days ago)
‘I don’t know what could top that’: debut author Jem Calder on being discovered by Sally Rooney
His first story collection, Reward System, was a cult hit. Now comes a novel that’s a bleakly funny appraisal of millennial relationships, technology and ennui. He talks about love, precarity and being called the ‘voice of a generation’
Jem Calder’s writing career had a fairytale start. Sally Rooney emailed him, impressed with a short story he’d submitted to the literary magazine she was editing soon after Conversations with Friends came out. It was the first story he’d ever completed. Calder was already “a huge fan” of Rooney’s, so the whole thing was surreal, he tells me. “I can’t really imagine what could top that, to be honest.”
That story ultimately ended up in Reward System, Calder’s 2022 collection of six interconnected tales following a cast of sad young things living in an unnamed city. It was hailed as a book of the year; a review in this paper placed Calder among “the most talented young writers of fiction at work today”. Now, his debut novel, I Want You to Be Happy, picks up some of the themes of the first book: the trials of modern love, millennial ennui, consumer culture, technology, political and ecological doom. And it’s already got some famous fans: David Szalay has sung its praises, while Andrew O’Hagan says Calder is his “new favourite writer”.
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The Guardian - World News
The Guardian - World News
2026-05-10 07:00:25 (4 days ago)
Streaming platform Twitch lets users enter viral ‘mogging’ beauty contests
Previously prohibited use of websites such as Omoggle that connect a streamer to a stranger’s video feed now allowed
Last week, at 4am, 19-year-old Sammy Amz was scrolling through X when something caught his eye: a popular Twitch streamer was competing in a 1v1 “mog-off” with a stranger, and losing.
The next day he opened the Omoggle gaming website and began to play. Quickly he matched with another user – green dots appeared on their faces onscreen, as the website began to compare their measurements: canthal tilt, palpebral fissure ratio, nose-to-face width ratio and so on.
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