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Mikhail Gorbachev appeared in a Pizza Hut television commercial.

'Did you get your Pizza Hut?' CPM's Puducherry unit lashes out at Gorbachev after his death

The last Soviet leader, Mikhail Gorbachev, died on Tuesday in Moscow at the age of 91. The official Twitter handle of the Communist Party of India (Marxist) Puducherry lashed out at the late leader by sharing visuals of his TV ad for Pizza hut, which is now doing the rounds on social media. A lady overhears the debate about Gorbachev's reforms and says, "Because of him, we have many things like Pizza Hut!"

US intelligence has been directed to enhance surveillance in Greenland, focusing on supporters of its independence amid Trump's annexation ambitions. Danish officials express concern over potential spying, emphasizing that friends should not spy on one another.

Did Trump direct intel agencies to spy on Greenland amid annexation plans? Worried Denmark to summon US envoy

US intelligence agencies reportedly ordered to increase surveillance on Greenland, seeking support for potential annexation. Denmark plans to summon US envoy over concerns. Trump maintains interest, citing strategic importance and rare mineral access.

Prosecutor says Sycamore Gap tree cutters committed 'arboreal equivalent of mindless thuggery'

Prosecutor says Sycamore Gap tree cutters committed 'arboreal equivalent of mindless thuggery'

Two men charged with cutting down the iconic Sycamore Gap tree claimed it was a joke gone wrong, but prosecutors labeled their actions as "mindless thuggery." The tree's destruction sparked public outrage, with evidence linking the men to the crime. Both deny involvement, but video and messages suggest otherwise. Jurors are set to begin deliberations soon.

The Fed said that "swings in net exports" did not appear to have affected the solid economic activity -- a nod to the pre-tariff surge in imports in the first quarter ahead of the introduction of Trump's "liberation day" tariffs.

US Federal Reserve pauses rate cuts again, flags higher inflation risk

The US Federal Reserve announced a pause in interest rate cuts, maintaining the key lending rate at 4.25-4.50%. Policymakers cited rising risks to inflation and unemployment, partly due to President Trump's tariffs. While economic activity remains solid, analysts predict potential price increases and slower growth, delaying expectations for future rate cuts until at least September.

US Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) Director Kash Patel.

Kash Patel's nightclubs report dismissed by FBI as ‘bogus’; Working at HQ everyday, went home for just three days

FBI spokesman dismisses claims by Frank Figliuzzi that Kash Patel frequents nightclubs more than headquarters. Williamson states Patel worked 70+ days, home only three days, calling the allegations "bogus" and unverified by MSNBC.

Ukraine has targeted Moscow with drones and one of Moscow's main airports was forced to temporarily suspend its activities less than three hours before Xi's arrival.

China's Xi visits Moscow for talks with Putin after Russian strikes in Ukraine

Chinese President Xi Jinping arrived in Moscow for talks with President Vladimir Putin amid heightened tensions, as Ukrainian drones targeted the city before his arrival. Xi's visit, aimed at reinforcing economic ties and showcasing Russia's global connections, coincides with a military parade commemorating World War Two. Ukraine condemned the visit, urging countries not to send military representatives.

Houston weather forecast: Storm, hail, rainfall, possible tornadoes

Houston weather forecast: Baytown, Sugar Land, Pearland brace for storms, hail, and possible tornadoes today

Houston braces for severe storms, hail, and possible tornadoes near I-10. Flood warnings issued for Chambers, Liberty, and Walker counties. Rainfall up to 3 inches expected. Weather improves Thursday, with sunny Mother's Day weekend ahead.

Soon after India’s strikes, air traffic was stopped over Islamabad and Lahore. Flights were sent to Karachi.

Pakistan shuts airspace briefly after India’s Operation Sindoor

Following India's Operation Sindoor targeting terror camps in Pakistan, Islamabad temporarily closed its airspace for 48 hours, later reopening it after eight hours. The closure affected flights over major cities, with air traffic redirected to Karachi. Indian forces reported successful strikes on nine camps in retaliation for a deadly April terror attack, emphasizing minimal civilian impact.

Pakistan's Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif, along with Pak's Chief of the Army Staff (COAS) Asim Munir.

‘That’s it': US Congressman RO Khanna warns Pak against retaliating to Indian strikes

US Congressman Ro Khanna urges Pakistan's army chief to avoid retaliation after India's military strikes on terrorist targets, emphasizing de-escalation and warning against potential nuclear conflict between the two nations.

Linda McMahon, who serves as Donald Trump's education secretary, co-founded the World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE), which merged with UFC in 2023.

What is Linda Mcmahon's education and net worth? Trump Edu Secy dubbed as ‘barely literate’ for bizarre Harvard letter

Linda McMahon, Trump's Education Secretary, faced criticism for a grammatically challenged letter to Harvard, threatening research grants. Co-founder of WWE, she holds significant assets, multiple honorary doctorates, and earns $250,600 annually as a government official.

Disney stated that it aims to attract tourists from "the Middle East and Africa, India, Asia, Europe, and beyond."

Disney announces first Middle East theme park in UAE: Disneyland Abu Dhabi to open on Yas Island

The Walt Disney Company announced plans for a new theme park on Abu Dhabi's Yas Island, in partnership with Miral, aiming to attract tourists from various regions. Disney CEO Robert Iger emphasized the park's blend of iconic Disney experiences with Emirati culture. This announcement coincides with Disney's strong quarterly revenue growth, reflecting a successful expansion strategy.

Grisly Peru mining murders spotlight 'gold curse' in the Andes

Grisly Peru mining murders spotlight 'gold curse' in the Andes

Thirteen mine workers were killed in Peru's Pataz province, victims of suspected illegal mining gangs. The incident, one of the worst mining massacres in the country, led to a temporary halt of mining activities and military intervention. The surge in illegal mining, driven by high gold prices, has resulted in significant violence, exceeding even drug trafficking in economic impact.

Guinea moves to cancel EGA's mining licence, sources say

Guinea moves to cancel EGA's mining licence, sources say

Guinea is moving to revoke Emirates Global Aluminium's mining licence amid ongoing disputes over customs duties and suspended operations. This action reflects a broader trend of resource-rich nations seeking increased control over mineral wealth, as seen in military-led governments in the region. EGA, which operates a significant bauxite mine in Guinea, has faced declining exports since the suspension.

New character Jason Duval, with a troubled past, is introduced in GTA VI. Amidst speculation about Counter-Strike 2 skins, a trading platform clarified that such features will not be included.

Will GTA VI have Counter-Strike 2 skins? Trader has an answer

GTA VI delayed to 2026, with new character Jason Duval teased. A CS2 skin crossover rumor was quickly dismissed by traders, despite fan speculation about potential collaborations across gaming platforms.

All adult travellers travelling domestically must show a REAL ID-compliant form of identification as of May 7. At the same time, passengers are no longer allowed to include loose lithium-ion batteries in their checked luggage.

REAL ID deadline today: TSA just banned a common item from checked luggage

TSA enforces REAL ID requirement for domestic flights and bans loose lithium-ion batteries in checked luggage. Travelers must have compliant ID and keep batteries in carry-on bags to avoid screening delays or boarding issues.

Former Prime Minister Rishi Sunak firmly backed New Delhi's action against cross-border terrorism

Rishi Sunak backs India's right to strike terror hubs in Pakistan: ‘There can be no impunity for terrorists’

Former UK Prime Minister Rishi Sunak expressed strong support for India's actions against cross-border terrorism, stating that India is justified in targeting terrorist infrastructure. Meanwhile, UK Foreign Secretary David Lammy called for restraint and dialogue between India and Pakistan following India's Operation Sindoor, which aimed to destroy terror sites in response to a recent attack in Pahalgam.

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