5/30/2023

May 29, 2023 - Russia-Ukraine news

Russia launched an unusual daytime attack against Kyiv Monday, just hours after Ukraine claimed it intercepted a barrage of strikes on the capital and other parts of the country overnight. Kyiv military officials said the daytime raid shows Moscow has "changed its tactics" from night attacks to target civilians.
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5/29/2023

Nigeria's Bola Tinubu sworn in as new president

Nigeria President-elect Bola Ahmed Tinubu has been sworn into office in the capital Abuja, despite a legal challenge to his election from the country's opposition.
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5/28/2023

5/27/2023

Pope Francis returns to work after suffering fever

Pope Francis returned to work on Saturday morning after being struck down by a fever which interrupted his regular schedule and sparked renewed concerns for his health.
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5/26/2023

At least 10 South Carolina students hospitalized after a school bus crashed into tanker truck, officials say

Multiple students were hospitalized Thursday afternoon after a school bus collided with a tanker truck in Lexington County, South Carolina, officials said.
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5/25/2023

Russia's war in Ukraine

Russia's defense minister called the cross-border raid in the country's Belgorod region a "terrorist act," warning that Russia will respond "extremely harshly" to any further attempts. Follow here for live updates.
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5/24/2023

Yellowstone National Park says encounter between park visitor and bison calf forced authorities to euthanize animal

Officials at Yellowstone National Park say they were forced to put down a newborn bison calf after another unfortunate encounter between a park visitor and wildlife, according to a release from the National Park Service.
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