- United Press International
UNRWA suspends food distribution in Rafah over Israel military operation
The United Nations relief agency for Palestinian refugees said it has suspended the distribution of food in the southern Gazan city of Rafah due to ongoing Israeli military operations and a lack of supplies.
- RFI
France’s Le Pen hints at far-right alliance with Italy’s Meloni after EU elections
Europe's far-right figureheads Marine Le Pen and Giorgia Meloni are hinting they could join forces following this summer's EU elections, after Le Pen's French party announced a break with its radical German ally AfD. The overtures presage a possible reconfiguration of nationalist parties' alliances after voters decide the next European Parliament in June 6-9 elections.Surveys suggest the parliament's far-right groups - currently fractured - will win around 37 percent of seats in the next legisla
- BBC
US to sue Ticketmaster owner Live Nation
Officials are expected to challenge the company's business practices, the BBC's US partner CBS News reported.
- Business Insider
Nvidia stock jumps after big earnings beat, 10-for-1 stock split announcement
Nvidia announced a 10-for-1 stock split and increased its quarterly dividend by 150% from $0.04 to $0.10 per share.
- The Independent
Russia-Ukraine war – live: Zelensky says Kyiv is struggling to cope against Putin’s glide bombs
Soviet-era bombs fitted with wings are now Putin’s ‘main instrument of terror’, Zelensky says
- USA TODAY Sports
How many points did Caitlin Clark score tonight? Not quite enough as Indiana Fever fall to 0-5
Caitlin Clark had a strong second half against the Storm but it wasn't quite enough to get the Fever in the win column for the first time.
- The Guardian
China launches ‘punishment’ drills around Taiwan after inauguration of new president
Taiwan’s military says its forces are on alert and is confident it can protect the island as China’s state media report mock airstrikes with jets carrying live missiles