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Mexicans go crazy as BTS superstars appear on presidential balcony

Mexiko-Stadt (AFP) – Around 50,000 fans of K-pop superstars BTS gather outside Mexico’s National Palace to catch a glimpse of the group, who wave to the crowd from a balcony after meeting with President Claudia Sheinbaum. “After so many years of watching them online, on my phone, seeing them here in your country, here in person, so close […] it’s incredible,” says 20-year-old fan Eric Laduna.

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Mexican fans welcome South Korean group BTS at Mexico’s Zocalo

Mexico City (AFP) – Some 50,000 fans of BTS welcome the South Korean group at Mexico’s Zocalo, a day before the first of three concerts in the country. The members of the group wave to their fans from the main balcony of the presidential palace after a meeting with President Claudia Sheinbaum. IMAGES

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Nigerian singer Tiwa Savage uses her fame to boost future of African music

Afrobeats star Tiwa Savage, a prominent multi-talented figure in Nigeria’s music industry, is banking on her fame to foster the “next great artist or producer or songwriter” with her newly established foundation in Lagos. As part of the initiative, she is partnering with the famed US-based Berklee College of Music, which for the first time is offering a programme that brings the school’s teaching style to the Nigerian music scene.

UK’s far-right Reform party eyes huge new gains in local polls

London (AFP) – Reform UK leader Nigel Farage poses in front of Westminster one day ahead of local elections under the campaign ‘Vote Reform, Get Starmer Out’. He is optimistic about Reform’s chances, saying “We’re doing incredibly well in many, many traditional Labour areas, the kinds of parts of the country that they’ve dominated now for over a century.” Polls predict the party is set to make huge gains in the UK’s biggest election since the 2024 general election, which will be a key litmus test for Keir Starmer’s declining popularity.

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Europe’s first commercial robotaxi service rolls out in Croatia

A Croatian company has been rolling out what it says is Europe’s first robotaxi service on the streets of Zagreb. Backed by Uber and powered by Chinese self-driving firm Pony.ai, Croatia’s Verne is operating 10 automated vehicles for a select number of customers in the city. The service is intended to be fully autonomous, with a human “operator” temporarily behind the wheel during the current phased rollout, in case intervention is needed. Verne hopes the cars will be fully driverless by the end of the year.

UN demands Israel ‘immediately’ release Gaza flotilla activists

The United Nations calls on Israel to “immediately” release two activists taken from the Gaza-bound Global Sumud Flotilla, and demand an investigation into “disturbing accounts” that they are being severely mistreated. The flotilla set off from Europe with the aim of breaking Israel’s blockade of Gaza and deliver humanitarian aid to the war-ravaged Palestinian territory.

Truck-mounted Palestinian mobile theatre takes art across West Bank

Qalandiya (Palestinian Territories) (AFP) – Young Palestinians perform theatre during an educational and recreational event on a portable stage, at Qalandiya camp for refugees, south of Ramallah in the occupied West Bank. The purpose of the mobile theatre is to “open up space for emerging artists to find platforms for training and developing their skills,” says Dima Alaeddin, project manager of the Art Elephant Project.

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Trump accuses Iran of ‘playing games’ over deal to end war

Washington (United States) (AFP) – US President Donald Trump accuses Iran of “playing games” with a deal to end the war — an agreement which Trump says must ensure that Tehran cannot develop a nuclear weapon. “What I don’t like about Iran is they’ll talk to me with such great respect, and then they’ll go on television, they’ll say, ‘We did not speak to the President,'” says Trump. “They want to make a deal, and who wouldn’t?” he adds.

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France’s Macron gives rendition of ‘La Boheme’ accompanied by Armenian PM on drums

Yerevan (AFP) – French President Emmanuel Macron serenades guests at a state dinner in Yerevan with a rendition of “La Boheme,” the 1965 hit by Franco-Armenian singer Charles Aznavour, accompanied on the drums by Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan. The moment was captured on 4 May by Agnes Vahramian, director of the French public radio station Franceinfo, during the French leader’s state visit to Armenia as part of the first ever EU-Armenia summit.

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French President Macron slams US ‘threats of destabilisation’ after car tariffs floated

Yerevan (AFP) – French President Emmanuel Macron criticises US “threats of destabilisation” after Washington’s announcement of a possible 25 percent tariff on cars imported from the EU. “If this or that country were threatened by customs duties, the European Union has equipped itself with instruments that would then have to be activated,” the French leader says during a press conference in Yerevan on the sidelines of a summit between the EU and Armenia.

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