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  • NewsKameraOne

    Flight instructor and trainee miraculously survive plane crash in Malaysia

    The flight instructor and trainee pilot of a Cessna 172 single-engine plane have miraculously survived a plane crash in an oil palm plantation in Perak, Malaysia on May 4. The aircraft was on a training flight from Ipoh to Tanjong Karang and crashed near Sungkai on its return journey. Dramatic footage captured the wreckage and the trainee calling for help.

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  • NewsReuters

    IAEA chief seeks tougher nuclear checks in Iran, with limited leverage

    U.N. nuclear watchdog chief Rafael Grossi flew to Iran on Monday hoping to bolster his agency's oversight of Tehran's atomic activities after various setbacks, but analysts and diplomats say he has limited leverage and must be wary of empty promises. Then-U.S. President Donald Trump's decision in 2018 to ditch a landmark deal between Iran and major powers that exchanged nuclear restrictions for sanctions relief caused that accord to unravel. Iran has since accelerated its uranium enrichment an

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  • BusinessHerald Scotland

    Scottish gin wins Double Gold at world's largest spirits competition

    A Scottish gin has been presented with a coveted Double Gold status at the world's largest spirits competition.

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  • NewsThe Independent

    John Swinney becomes SNP leader and Scottish first minister in waiting

    The former deputy first minister was the only person to put himself forward to succeed Humza Yousaf, who is expected to formally step down this week

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  • NewsThe National

    Met Office issues thunderstorm warnings for parts of Scotland

    Forecasters have warned that thunderstorms and heavy downpours may cause flooding and travel disruption on bank holiday Monday...

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  • NewsEvening Standard

    Oxford and Cambridge students launch Gaza encampments on university lawns

    Oxford and Cambridge university students on Monday launched Gaza encampments on campuses as protests across UK universities spread.Videos posted to social media show rows of tents on campus lawns and banners that read: “Welcome to the people’s university for Palestine.”

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  • NewsThe Independent

    Mother arrested for throwing disabled son into crocodile-infested canal in India

    Woman says her husband considered child a burden and they frequently quarrelled about it

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