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    New York court overturns Harvey Weinstein sex crime conviction

    New York's highest court on Thursday overturned disgraced Hollywood producer Harvey Weinstein's 2020 conviction on sex crime charges, a shock reversal in one of the defining cases of the #MeToo movement.Weinstein is not the first high-profile man convicted in the wake of the #MeToo movement to have his conviction overturned.

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    Macron: 'Europe could die' without stronger defenses

    STORY: "Europe today is mortal. It could die." That's what French President Emmanuel Macron warned on Thursday (April 25) in a speech at the Sorbonne University in Paris. He called for stronger, more integrated European defenses as he outlined his vision for an increasingly assertive European Union on the global stage. "We have to be clear about the fact that our Europe today is mortal. It could die. It could die, and that depends solely on our choices."Thursday's speech was billed by Macron's a

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    Oman, UAE deluge 'most likely' linked to climate change: scientists

    Global warming caused by fossil fuel emissions "most likely" exacerbated the intense rains that lashed the UAE and Oman last week, causing deaths and widespread flooding, an expert group of scientists said Thursday."The UAE and Oman floods have shown that even dry regions can be strongly affected by precipitation events, a threat that is increasing with increasing global warming due to fossil fuel burning," said Sonia Seneviratne, a WWA member and professor at Zurich's ETH university.

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    Ceremony held for World Central Kitchen aid workers killed in Gaza

    A ceremony for seven aid workers of the World Central Kitchen killed by an Israeli strike in Gaza was held in Washington on Thursday.World Central Kitchen suspended its activities in Gaza after the incident, having been active in feeding people in the territory since the start of the war in October. rle/bjt/dw

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    Wildlife experts seek cause of mass whale-stranding

    STORY: Holly Raudino, the Senior Marine Research Scientist at Western Australia's Parks And Wildlife Service, said there could be a variety of causes, but the priority of taking samples was to rule out infectious diseases having caused the incident.Multiple vessels and a spotter plane were monitoring the waters near the Toby Inlet estuary in Geographe Bay in order to make certain that the whales would not 're-strand', according to the organization's Regional Wildlife Officer, Pia Courtis, adding

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    #SaveToomaj: Iran urged to spare rapper after 'grotesque' verdict

    Iranian authorities on Thursday faced pressure to release and clear a prominent rapper sentenced to death in a verdict supporters say is merely revenge for his music backing anti-government protests.The verdict was announced shortly after another rapper arrested in the crackdown, Saman Yasin, who had initially been sentenced to death by a lower court, was sentenced to five years in prison, a term to be served in exile in the eastern Kerman province.

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    Trump back in court for more tabloid testimony

    A key witness in the criminal trial of Donald Trump detailed Thursday how he worked with the former president's personal lawyer to kill a Playboy model's story about a sexual relationship with the Republican.He has also borne witness to Judge Juan Merchan admonishing the former president's lead lawyer Todd Blanche, who blustered through his defense of the Republican as prosecutors asked to hold him in contempt of court.

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