Madeleine Westerhout tells ex-president’s trial that he liked capitals and exclamation marks. Source link
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Taylor Swift changes Eras tour setlist for Europe
The star kicks off the latest leg of her tour in Paris, adding new songs and cutting some favourites. Source link
Man in his 60s dies in Cultra car crash
It happened at about 14:00 BST near the Ulster Folk and Transport Museum. Source link
Hailey and Justin Bieber announce pregnancy
The couple shared a video debuting Hailey’s bump in a white, lace dress. Source link
Unrwa closes East Jerusalem compound after attacks
The head of the UN agency says the perimeter of its building was set fire to twice on Thursday. Source link
Starmer to unveil plans to tackle small boats
The Labour leader will pledge to divert £75m from the Rwanda scheme to border security if he wins power. Source link
Domestic tourism soars in China but foreigners stay away
A letter to the US government from the Chair of the House Committee on China, Mike Gallagher, and the committee’s top Democrat representative, Raja Krishnamoorthi, reads: “Should the US-China passenger carrier market expand without the US government addressing these significant issues, US aviation workers, travellers and airlines will pay a hefty price tag.” Source link
I want to change sexist Bollywood, says film-maker
Pravesh Kumar says he wants people to ask difficult questions about India’s film industry. Source link
India election: Modi’s divisive campaign rhetoric raises questions
Mr Modi’s party is targeting 370 seats this time, up from 303 in 2019. However, their rallying cry of “Abki Baar, 400 par” (This time, above 400), aiming for the party and its allies to secure a landslide, might have backfired. The opposition appears to have seized on the slogan, portraying the BJP as a...
Infected blood still used in UK after virus screening began
Giving evidence, blood expert Professor Marcela Contreras told the inquiry that in some parts of the country there was blood in the system which had not been tested for viruses, including HIV, until as late as October 1995. Some rare blood groups “could be frozen for 10 years”, she added. Source link