Sudan: Former PM warns of devastating civil war

SUDAN - Ex-premier Abdalla Hamdok says a drawn-out conflict would be 'nightmare for the world', while breached ceasefire receives three-day extension. Sudan's former prime minister Abdalla Hamdok has warned that the ongoing conflict in the country could deteriorate into full-blown civil war, citing wars in neighbouring Middle Eastern countries.

'Godfather' of AI quits Google job

USA - The 'godfather' of artificial intelligence (AI) has tossed a grenade into the raging debate about the dangers of the technology — after sensationally quitting his job at Google and saying he regrets his life's work. British-Canadian pioneer Geoffrey Hinton, 75, further fanned the flames of a growing Silicon Valley civil war, as he issued a spine-chilling warning that 'scary' chatbots like the hugely popular ChatGPT could soon become smarter than humans.

Bud Light sales tumble 26 PERCENT

USA - Sales of Bud Light beer are down by over a quarter, year on year, after the disastrous partnership with transgender influencer Dylan Mulvaney. The beer brand presented Mulvaney with personalized cans showing her face, which she promoted on April 1. Fans of the beer erupted in fury. A boycott was declared, Kid Rock used Bud Light cans as target practice, and $5 billion was wiped off the value of the brand. Two senior marketing executives have taken leave of absence amid the fiasco. On Sunday, Beer Business Daily reported that the beer's off-premise sales volume - meaning the amount of beer sold outside of restaurants and bars - had fallen by 26.1 percent from a year earlier in the week ended April 22.

 
Wokefest organised in response to appearance by Katie Hopkins

WALES - Locals in Swansea have hastily organised a two-day festival in the city to counter a pair of appearances by controversial media figure Katie Hopkins. Wokefest will be staged along the High Street later this week in response to Hopkins' sold-out shows at nearby Cinema & Co. The festival will take place at venues such as The Tangled Parrot, Elysium, Hippo and Jam Jar on Wednesday and Thursday (May 3 and 4) this week. Its organisers said they were all for free speech but would not tolerate "hate speech" or those that deliberately spread misinformation.

Leading non-western states resisting US pressure over Russia

USA - India, Brazil, South Africa AND Pakistan — and numerous other emerging economies — have rebuffed American attempts to enlist them in the fight against Russia amid the conflict in Ukraine, the Washington Post has reported, citing leaked Pentagon files. According to classified US intelligence documents, which investigators believe were released online by US Air National Guard serviceman Jack Teixeira, India has no intention of taking sides in the standoff over Ukraine, the paper reported on Saturday.

Pope reveals he is involved in secret Ukraine peace mission

VATICAN - Pope Francis revealed yesterday that he was involved in a secret peace mission to try to end Russia's war in Ukraine as he vowed to do everything in his power to stop the conflict. 'I'm available to do anything. There is a mission that's not public that's under way; when it's public I'll talk about it,' the 86-year-old pontiff told reporters during a flight home after a three-day visit to Hungary. 'I think that peace is always made by opening channels. You can never achieve peace through closure. This is not easy.'

Beautician raking in £7k a month - as a full-time witch

WALES - Jessica now has more than 5,000 clients and reads for a variety of people including, celebrities and friends. A beautician who left her job doing hair and nails is now raking in £7k a month - as a full time witch. Jessica Caldwell, 29, who works solely on social media, reads tarot cards for celebrities and Babestation models. She quit her job of five years after a ''spiritual awakening'' while scrolling through Instagram during a shift as a nail technician. After purchasing witchcraft books online, Jessica discovered her talent for reading tarot cards and ''fell in love with crystals''.

Satanists Shred Bible

USA - Satanists gathered at the Satanic Temple in Boston, Massachusetts this weekend to celebrate the temple’s 10th anniversary. The Satanist convention promised to be “a weekend of blasphemy and remembrance in Boston,” according to the temple’s website. “This event is dedicated to Boston mayor Michelle Wu for her unconstitutional efforts to keep TST out of Boston’s public spaces,” the Satanic Temple said.

Fighting Against Military Industrial Complex

USA - Robert F Kennedy Jr was recently interviewed by Piers Morgan and in the interview, he had a lot of interesting things to say about his father the late Robert F Kennedy, and his uncle President John F Kennedy. The topic of his uncle and father got brought up when Morgan asked Kennedy what impact did it have on him to lose both his uncle and father at such a young age. Kennedy responded “I think it had impact on the world. I think my father and uncle were fighting against the emergence of the military industrial complex.”

Meat is crucial for human health, scientists say

UK - Scientists have called for zealots to stop pushing vegetarian and vegan diets on to people, warning that meat is crucial for a healthy lifestyle. Almost 1,000 academics from leading universities across the world have signed an initiative which argues that livestock farming is too important to 'become the victim of zealotry'. Publishing in the academic journal Animal Frontiers, as part of a collaboration between professional animal science societies, dozens of experts looked behind new claims that eating meat causes diseases, as well as being harmful for the planet.

It's better to have a little sugar than any sweetener at all

UK - Let me be frank about added sugar — yes it tastes good, but the reality is that most of us are having far too much of it. Not only does it add calories without any nutritional benefits, but excess consumption of sugar is linked to tooth decay, obesity, type 2 diabetes, heart disease as well as certain types of cancer. But are alternatives to sugar really any better? Given their growing prevalence, this is an important question. Low or no-calorie sweeteners now pop up in everything from bread and cordial to toothpaste and desserts.

First Republic makes last ditch bid to find rescue dealComment

USA - US regulators are racing to find a rescuer to buy First Republic Bank in a deal that could be announced as soon as Sunday. The Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation has reportedly asked six banks to bid for the embattled lender. Shares in First Republic plunged last week after it admitted customers had withdrawn $100 billion in deposits in March. At that time, its competitor Silicon Valley Bank had collapsed, prompting fears of a wider banking crisis.

Major American Firm Raided By Police In China

CHINA - Chinese authorities raided the offices of Bain and Company in Shanghai, marking the second such crackdown against an American company with operations in the communist nation. Police questioned employees of the management consulting firm two weeks ago and confiscated a number of computers and phones, according to a Wednesday report from the Financial Times based upon the accounts of six people familiar with the situation. “We can confirm that the Chinese authorities have questioned staff in our Shanghai office. We are co-operating as appropriate with the Chinese authorities,” Bain and Company said in a statement to the outlet. “At this time, we have no further comment.”

Huge 'SatanCon' devil-worshipping convention

USA - Furious Christian groups are attempting to shut down the 'largest Satanic gathering in history' after hundreds of The Satanic Temple's members descended on Boston. The annual SatanCon festival arrived in town on Friday to celebrate the organization's 10-year anniversary, kicking off with a bizarre opening ceremony that saw speakers tear up the bible and perform 'un-baptisms'. But the arrival of the Devil worshippers on the East Coast has sparked backlash from religious groups, with crowds gathering Saturday to stage a series of demonstrations across the city and combat the hellish three-day event with 'intense prayer'.

Pupils as young as SEVEN are being encouraged to wear a badge

UK - Pupils as young as seven are being encouraged to wave rainbow flags and wear a badge which displays whether they use male, female or non-binary pronouns. The Mail on Sunday has seen lesson plans which reveal children in Key Stage Two – which covers seven to 11-year-olds – are taught about being non-binary. The lessons are being rolled out as part of Schools Diversity Week, which is run by LGBT charity Just Like Us in the last week of June. More than 6,000 primary and secondary schools have signed up. Andrea Williams, of Christian Concern, said: 'Thousands of children will be indoctrinated with extreme gender ideology this summer without the knowledge of their parents.'

 

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