The Guardian - World News
The Guardian - World News
2026-04-28 05:28:42 (1 day ago)
‘Street culture is about revolution’: Brazilian ‘hip-hop’ painter Paulo Nimer Pjota
The artist started with graffiti at 13 in São Paulo. Now, he samples motifs from mythology and his vast, fantastical paintings have taken over the walls of the South London Gallery
Paulo Nimer Pjota was 15 when he sold his first painting and already a three-year veteran. “I don’t really know what life is like without painting,” the 37-year-old Brazilian artist tells me. “It is in everything I do, the movies that I watch, the books that I read. They might not have anything to do with art, but I can find something in them that I might be able to use.”
Pjota’s studio, which once served as his bedsit before he got married and had a son, is in a quiet neighbourhood of São Paulo: there are shelves lined with gourds, skulls, postcards and other trinkets, a pair of skateboards hang on the wall and a desk overflows with tubes of paint. A pile of sketches he made when he was a teenager, discovered at his parents’ house, sit among this productive clutter.
Continue reading...France 24 - World News
France 24 - World News
2026-04-28 05:27:00 (1 day ago)
Italian Crans-Montana victims angered over Swiss hospital bills
Four months after the deadly nightclub fire in Crans-Montana, Switzerland that killed 41 people, Italian families received bills from the Swiss hospital where the victims were treated to the tune of to tens of thousands of euros – sparking polemics from Rome.
Times of Israel - World News
Times of Israel - World News
2026-04-28 05:26:49 (1 day ago)
Ex-Mossad chief: Settler violence an existential threat, curbing it could spark civil war
Tamir Pardo tours Palestinian West Bank villages that suffered attacks; says violence reminds him of Holocaust, failure to stop it could lead to another Oct. 7
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Le Monde - World News
Le Monde - World News
2026-04-28 05:25:04 (1 day ago)
Saint-Denis's new mayor vows to save iconic social housing complex
After a decade-long struggle between residents and city planners, the face of the landmark Îlot 8 housing complex is shifting. As a controversial privatization project faces a potential reversal, advocates are calling for repairs.
Times of India
Times of India
2026-04-28 05:21:21 (1 day ago)
Greece: Gunman opens fire at social security office and courthouse; police hunt 89-year-old suspect
An 89-year-old man armed with a shotgun wounded an employee at a social security office in Athens before opening fire at a courthouse, injuring several more people. Police are actively searching for the suspect, with the motive behind the attacks currently unknown.
Al Jazeera - Top Stories
Al Jazeera - Top Stories
2026-04-28 05:18:47 (1 day ago)
Croatia’s Modric undergoes facial surgery but aims to be fit for World Cup
Luka Modric suffered a facial fracture in AC Milan's game against Juventus and underwent surgery the following day.
Al Jazeera - Top Stories
Al Jazeera - Top Stories
2026-04-28 05:17:58 (1 day ago)
All New York boroughs to host free World Cup fan events, Mamdani says
Amid exorbitant fares and match tickets, fan events in New York will be free during the World Cup.
BBC News - Technology
BBC News - Technology
2026-04-28 05:16:12 (1 day ago)
Valve's £85 Steam Controller divides gamers ahead of May launch
The pad will be compatible with PCs, Valve's handheld console, the Steam Deck as well as its upcoming gaming PC.
Al Jazeera - Top Stories
Al Jazeera - Top Stories
2026-04-28 05:15:24 (1 day ago)
How Iran has changed, and how it hasn’t, in two months of war
Common Iranians face job losses and shortages. But key institutions remain in place, with hardliners stronger now.
Globo News - Mundo
Globo News - Mundo
2026-04-28 05:15:00 (1 day ago)
Idoso de 89 anos faz dois ataques a tiros em Atenas e deixa 5 feridos

Pessoas se reúnem do lado de fora de um tribunal em Atenas, na Grécia, após ataque a tiros em 28 de abril de 2026.
AP Photo/Petros Giannakouris
Um homem abriu fogo em um escritório da previdência social e em um tribunal no centro de Atenas, na Grécia, nesta terça-feira (28) e deixou cinco feridos no total, segundo autoridades locais e a imprensa estatal grega.
A agência estatal grega Amna disse que o suspeito seria um homem de 89 anos e chamou os ataques a tiros de "sangrentos". A polícia lançou uma ampla operação para localizar o atirador, que está foragido.
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A polícia afirmou que ele estava armado com uma espingarda e abriu fogo em um escritório da previdência social (EFKA) no centro da capital grega, deixando um funcionário ferido. O mesmo homem também é suspeito de, posteriormente, ter feito um segundo ataque a tiros no térreo de um tribunal, onde várias pessoas ficaram feridas, segundo a polícia.
Segundo a Amna, os cinco feridos tiveram ferimentos leves e foram levados ao hospital e não correm risco de vida.
A agência estatal afirmou que o suspeito é conhecido como catador de lixo na região de Votanikos, também na região central de Atenas, tem problemas psicológicos e já foi internado em uma clínica psiquiátrica no ano passado.
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O escritório da EFKA e o tribunal estão a cerca de 4 km de distância um do outro, segundo análise do g1 feita a partir de informações disponibilizadas pela mídia estatal grega. Segundo a TV estatal do país, o idoso teria se locomovido de táxi entre os dois locais.
A TV estatal grega ERT informou que o atirador teria jogado envelopes com documentos no chão após o ataque no tribunal, afirmando que aqueles eram os motivos de suas ações. Não se sabe até o momento, no entanto, qual o conteúdo dos envelopes. A polícia também encontrou no local a espingarda utilizada pelo atirador em ambos os ataques.
A violência armada é relativamente rara na Grécia, onde a posse de armas é permitida, porém fortemente regulamentada.
Times of India
Times of India
2026-04-28 05:15:00 (1 day ago)
Lost since 1533: This Renaissance merchant ship has resurfaced in the Namib Desert after 500 years
Times of India
Times of India
2026-04-28 05:13:00 (1 day ago)
‘Some form of restrictions coming for under-16s’: UK Education Minister Olivia Bailey
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