South Korea's President Yoon visits Ukraine
By Joyce Lee SEOUL (Reuters) -South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol was visiting Ukraine on Saturday for talks with President
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London mayor urges government to re-join EU research project
Scientists say being outside the £85b scheme is highly damaging to UK science and innovation
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Man arrested after woman's body found in Cork
Irish police discovered the body of a woman in her 30s in the Wilton area of the city on Friday.
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Food delivery driver baffled after being slammed for doing his job 'too quick'
A food delivery driver has taken to TikTok with claims his company marked the trip as "too short" to complete. In the viral clip, that's racked up almost 4 million views, Josh (@BikingDC) recorded himself collecting a coffee order from the vendor, before delivering it to a customer two blocks away. “Quick trip,” Josh jokes to the customer, who responded: "Yeah man, it’s hard to get out of the office." As Josh rides away, his phone shows a notification that read: "Can not complete delivery … The trip was too short to complete." Sign up for our free Indy100 weekly newsletter "Imagine doing your job so fast they app tells you to slow down," the TikToker wrote as the caption. "Homie ordered down the street because he cant leave post and i can respect that … but like i still need paid. [sic]." The footage was flooded with comments from baffled users, with one saying "They really need to fix that." Another joked: "Bro does his job so good that app can't process." "It’s probably because he bought normal delivery instead of priority so he has to take his time delivering it," a third theorised. @bikingdc Imagine doing your job so fast they app tells you to slow down ? Homie ordered down the street because he cant leave post and i can respect that … but like i still need paid ? #uber #ubereats #doordash #delivery #fooddelivery #bike #bicycle #washingtondc It comes after a separate food delivery driver hit out at their customer for giving a $5 (£3.90) tip. "I just wanna say, this is a nice house for a $5 tip," the driver says in footage captured on the video doorbell. In response, the customer responds: "You're welcome." The worker didn't take to the response too well, and yelled "f*** you," before heading back to his car. "I say 5$ is good since it was a 20$ order...seriously, what do they expect more than what the order is," one person wrote under the viral clip, as another chimed in: "Did he expect a 100 dollar tip on a 20 dollar order?" Have your say in our news democracy. Click the upvote icon at the top of the page to help raise this article through the indy100 rankings.
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Ukraine Recap: S. Korean President Makes Surprise Visit to Kyiv
South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol arrived in Kyiv on Saturday and will meet with President Volodymyr Zelenskiy,
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Ariana Grande's Wicked halts filming due to SAG-AFTRA strike
Although Ariana Grande is just days away from finishing filming on Jon M. Chu's adaptation of the 'Wicked' musical, she is among the thousands of actors who have downed tools after their union Screen Actors Guild, voted to strike.
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Philippine Central Banker Keeps Door Open to Further Rate Hike
New Philippine central bank Governor Eli Remolona signaled that further monetary policy tightening is still on the table
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Seven dead and thousands evacuate homes in South Korea due to heavy rain
Seven people have died and thousands have evacuated their homes in South Korea due to heavy rain.
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Soaring Cost of Sugar Threatens to Push Up Prices Across the EU
European consumers may soon have to pay more for sweet treats as summer heatwaves push up the price
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Flood Situation Eases in Delhi as Yamuna River Water Recedes
Flooding across New Delhi is gradually receding and the overflown Yamuna river, which cuts across India’s capital, could
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Torrential rail triggers deadly South Korea flooding
Thousands of people have been affected by evacuation orders - and the military is helping with rescues.
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Sunak Officials Play Down Talk of Cooling Prices Before Key Week
After watching British prices surge faster than expected for four straight months, Prime Minister Rishi Sunak’s team isn’t
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