
Air strikes hammer Khartoum as army chief drops RSF foe from Sudan council
KHARTOUM Sudan's capital Khartoum and sister city Bahri came under renewed air attack on Friday as the war
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Greenpeace to shut down in Russia after being declared 'undesirable organisation'
MOSCOW (Reuters) -The Russian branch of environmental group Greenpeace on Friday said it would shut down after authorities declared the
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Powell Signals a June Pause, Says Fed Can Afford to Watch Data
Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell gave a clear signal he is inclined to pausing interest-rate increases next month
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Myanmar media guide
An overview of the media in Myanmar, including links to broadcasters and newspapers.
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Antonio Brown's professional playing career is back in a historically weird way
Antonio Brown is ready to suit back up and play professional football, just not in the NFL.Antonio Brown's NFL playing career, at this point, seems like it's over. While the estranged star hinted that he was going to make a comeback with the Ravens, that seems more like fake news than ...
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Biden Drops Refusal to Give Ukraine F16s Under Allied Pressure
President Joe Biden dropped his reluctance to sending F-16s to Ukraine after months of pressure from Kyiv and
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Pent-up demand promises record tourist season for southern Europe
By Giselda Vagnoni ROME After three years of pandemic travel restrictions and rocketing energy costs, tourism is back
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Only 10 per cent of people on Earth can find the hidden objects in these four puzzles
A TikTok test is challenging users on how quickly their brains can work and only 10 per cent of people can complete it. Brain teasers are a fun way to test how agile your mind can be and one test on TikTok is pushing that to the limit by asking users to find the odd object out within just seven seconds. It was shared online by TikToker @cloutatlas who explained it was a test to “see how fast your visual reflexes are” and how quickly your brain can spot “unfamiliar” images in a pattern. They explained, “Only 10 per cent of people on the planet can get all four stages in seven seconds”. Luckily, the answer is provided after seven seconds of viewing time. The first of four images to appear was a 13 x 10 grid of Twitter logos. But, instead of a bird, one of the “logos” was actually a cloud. Sign up to our free Indy100 weekly newsletter @cloutatlas This is a test to see how fast your visual reflexes are. #foryou #test #reflex #brainteaser #braingames @cloutatlas @cloutatlas @cloutatlas Next, arranged in the same grid shape were 21 x 7 purple female bathroom signs, but one male sign was disguised among them. These were followed by a grid of WhatsApp logos and finally an arrangement of battery symbols. The video has been viewed over 31 million views and people in the comments revealed how they got on. One person wrote: “All of them. The second one was the hardest for me. The last one was the easiest.” Someone else said: “3/4 didn’t get the second one.” “Didn’t find the 1 and 2 but 3-4 I got quick,” said another. 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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US presidential election 2024: Trump's top Republican challengers
The former president could face a stiff challenge for his party's 2024 presidential nomination.
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Colombia Inflation Hit ‘Turning Point’ in April, Central Bank’s Villar Says
Colombia’s inflation hit a “turning point” last month when it slowed after almost two consecutive years of constant
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Crypto Miners Pivoting to AI Cloud Services May Face an Uphill Battle
Crypto miners looking to provide services for upstarts in artificial intelligence may be looking at an uphill battle,
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DC metro police officer accused of tipping off Proud Boys leader about his impending arrest
A Washington, DC, metro police officer was arrested Friday on federal charges of misleading investigators about his communications with Proud Boys leader Enrique Tarrio -- including when the officer allegedly tipped off Tarrio about his impending arrest.
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