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How is Asia adapting to the fuel crisis triggered by the Iran war?

Sheikhupura (Pakistan) (AFP) – The Iran war has put Asia in an energy crisis. From Japan to Sri Lanka, countries across the continent are cutting work weeks, weighing up stimulus packages, and introducing fuel subsidies as they attempt to respond to global fuel shortages.

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Maduro trial draws rival protests outside New York court

New York (AFP) – Supporters and opponents of Nicolas Maduro gather outside a Manhattan federal court as the ousted Venezuelan leader returns for a pre-trial hearing. Maduro, who was arrested in January and is currently detained in Brooklyn, is facing US drug trafficking and narco-terrorism charges and has pleaded not guilty.

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Belarus’ Lukashenko gifts assault rifle to North Korea’s Kim Jong Un

Pyongyang (AFP) – Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko gifts Kim Jong Un an automatic rifle during his maiden visit to Pyongyang. The two Moscow and Beijing-aligned leaders signed a “friendship and cooperation” treaty on Thursday after Kim gave a lavish welcome to Lukashenko, declaring the two countries were now “entering a new phase”.

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Trump says Iran allowed eight oil tankers to pass Strait of Hormuz as a ‘present’

Washington (United States) (AFP) – US President Donald Trump claims Iran allowed 10 oil tankers to pass through the strategic Strait of Hormuz as a “present” to show it was serious about negotiations to end the war. Referring to cryptic comments earlier this week about a “gift” from Tehran, Trump said Iran allowed eight “big boats of oil” to transit the waterway earlier this week, followed by two others later on.

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Kylian Mbappe denies reports Real Madrid ‘examined the wrong knee’

Foxborough (United States) (AFP) – “No, the information claiming they [Real Madrid] examined the wrong knee is not true,” says Kylian Mbappe, France captain and Real Madrid forward, speaking on the eve of France’s friendly match against Brazil in the United States. Mbappe had avoided undergoing surgery after scans he had in Paris at the beginning of March revealed he would not require an intervention.

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US jury finds Meta, YouTube liable in social media addiction trial

Los Angeles (United States) (AFP) – A Los Angeles jury finds Meta and YouTube liable for harming a young woman because of an addictive design of their social media platforms, ordering the companies to pay $6 million in damages, including $3 million in punitive damages. Campaigners for greater online safety for children welcome the decision outside court. “I feel like we’re about something that is incredibly socially important and responsible. And I feel like we’ve made a great step forward,” says plaintiff attorney Mark Lanier.

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AI-powered robot police dogs take a walk in Venezuela’s streets

Caracas (AFP) – People in the Chacao municipality of Caracas, home to the Venezuelan’ capital’s financial district, watch in intrigue as they observe two new characters on the street: Turbo and Voltio, state-of-the-art robotic dogs that will carry out patrol operations as part of a trial by local police. These autonomous units are equipped with high-precision sensors and real-time surveillance cameras.

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Spanish PM says Middle East war ‘far worse’ scenario than Iraq in 2003

Madrid (AFP) – Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez says the Middle East war presents a “far worse” scenario than Iraq in 2003, in a speech to the Spanish Parliament. The Socialist premier has refused Washington’s requests to use Madrid’s military bases against Iran, despite US President Donald Trump’s threat to sever trade with Spain as a result.

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Tourists test their balance inside Greece’s ‘unimaginable’ leaning church

Ropoto (AFP) – Sitting at a 17 degree angle, a church in the unassuming Greek village of Ropoto has become a tourist magnet for curious visitors keen to test their balancing skills. “The tilt is unimaginable, it’s incredible, it makes you feel dizzy,” says primary school teacher Yiorgos Giorgoulas. “You just can’t comprehend it,” he adds. After a landslide carried the church from its original position, it has been left at a tilt which far exceeds that of the world-famous Tower of Pisa.

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Defying Israeli bombs, Lebanese hold out in southern city of Tyre

Tyrus (AFP) – As Israeli strikes take out bridges and pound Lebanon’s largest southern city, residents in Tyre say they worry they may be soon be cut off from the rest of the country. Israel says that its military will take control of south Lebanon up to the Litani River, around 30 kilometres (20 miles) from the border, as deadly strikes hit across the country.

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