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    Humza Yousaf insists he will not resign as pressure builds

    Humza Yousaf has insisted he will not resign as Scotland's first minister as pressure mounts on the SNP leader after his handling of a powersharing deal with the Scottish Greens has left him with the prospect of a no-confidence vote. "I''m feeling absolutely confident about winning that vote of no-confidence. The way to win that vote is by writing to party leaders. I intend to fight and to win that vote of no-confidence, I believe I can do that," he said. .

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    'No to tickets, yes to services and housing': Venetians protest €5 tourist entry fee

    The fee was introduced yesterday for daytime visitors to tackle overtourism in the city.View on euronews

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    Keir Starmer comforts emotional veteran during cafe visit

    Sir Keir Starmer comforted an army veteran who became emotional when he explained how he set up a charity after the suicide of a fellow ex-serviceman. Dan Smith explained how he started the Darlington Veterans’ Community, a charity which helps local ex-servicemen suffering with the cost-of-living crisis, after his friend committed suicide during the pandemic. He became visibly emotional with the Labour leader, who reassured him to take his time. Sir Keir was joined in Darlington by Shadow Chance

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    Small South Korea towns bear brunt of doctor shortage

    STORY: As South Korean trainee doctors continue a strike against government plans to boost medical student quotas, hospitals in some smaller cities say they desperately need more physicians.Here at the Incheon Medical Center, director Cho Seung-yeong says the city can't compete with its neighbor, capital Seoul, which boasts top-level hospitals."Doctors are avoiding rural areas and flocking to major cities or the capital region for their medical practice. This has emerged as an urgent and critica

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    New Channel Allows Large Ships to Leave Area Near Collapsed Baltimore Bridge

    Four of 11 large commercial vessels passed through a newly opened deep-water channel in Baltimore, Maryland, on April 25, weeks after the Francis Scott Key Bridge collapsed, the Baltimore Sun reported.The first of these was the Balsa 94, a bulk carrier sailing under a Panama flag and headed for St John’s, Canada.The ship was one of 11 stuck in the harbor after bridge collapsed on March 26. Three further vessels later made their way through the channel on Thursday, according to the Baltimore Sun.

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    Fighting again for the Premier League is a 'dream come true', says Guardiola

    Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola expressed his excitement at the Premier League run-in, saying he did not expect his side to have a chance of becoming champions this season.

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    News bulletin 2024/04/26 14:28

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