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Gaza faces 'critical risk of famine': UN report
Gaza faces 'critical risk of famine': UN report
by  AFP

Gaza is at "critical risk of famine", with 22 percent of the population facing an imminent humanitarian "catastrophe" after more than two months of an aid blockade by Israel, a food security monitor warned Monday.

UK govt toughens immigration plans as hard-right gains
UK govt toughens immigration plans as hard-right gains
by  AFP

UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer vowed Monday to "finally take back control" of Britain's borders as his government unveiled policies designed to reduce legal immigration and fend off rising support for the hard right. Starmer said the policies would "finally take back control of our borders", recalling the pro-Brexit slogan used at the height of the campaign to leave the European Union in 2016.

Copenhagen to offer giveaways to eco-friendly tourists
Copenhagen to offer giveaways to eco-friendly tourists
by  AFP

The city of Copenhagen will offer special rebates and freebies to eco-friendly tourists this summer, including free bike rentals to those arriving by train and staying more than four days. Those who make climate-friendly and environmental choices, such as using bikes and picking up trash, will also be offered rebates at museums and tourist sites, as well as free yoga classes and vegetarian meals.

UK lab promises air-con revolution without polluting gases
UK lab promises air-con revolution without polluting gases
by  AFP

The soft, waxy "solid refrigerant" being investigated in a UK laboratory may not look very exciting, but its unusual properties promise an air-conditioning revolution that could eliminate the need for greenhouse gases. Moya has been studying the properties of these plastic crystals in his laboratory at the prestigious UK university for 15 years.

Reel tensions: Trump film trade war looms over Cannes
Reel tensions: Trump film trade war looms over Cannes
by  AFP

Donald Trump's threat of tariffs on foreign-made films risks stoking tensions between the European and American film industries and dominating conversations at the Cannes film festival this week. Trump's lawyers called the film "garbage" and "pure malicious defamation" when it came out on the eve of last November's presidential election.