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ʼPoland in Europeʼ Donald Tusk calls for pro-EU vote at Warsaw rally Thousands of people turned up in the Polish capital, Warsaw, on Saturday to show support for the European Union and encourage people to vote in Sundayʼs European Parliament election. Speaking at the rally, EU Council President Donald Tusk encouraged people to vote for pro-EU parties, saying it would be a vote for a "free, democratic, Poland without fear, without constraint, without contempt for others." It was thesecond time within weeksthat Tusk had appeared to criticize the ruling Law and Justice (PiS) party for disregarding the countryʼs constitution and to stand up for the EU. "A secure Poland in a strong and united Europe is the most precious political value for Poles today," Tusk said.
Pakistan doctor held after more than 400 children test positive for HIV Sikandar Memon, head of the AIDS Control Program in Pakistanʼs southern Sindh province, said earlier this week that 410 children and 100 adults had tested positive for HIV in Larkana. Pakistanʼs Health Ministry has registered 23,000 HIV cases across the country. Officials said the use of unsterilized syringes causes most HIV infections in the country. The HIV cases in Larkana, a home district of former-Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto, started emerging in early April. Local physician Muzaffar Ghangharo, who has AIDS, was arrested on suspicion of intentionally infecting his patients.
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Austriaʼs Sebastian Kurz calls for snap elections after corruption scandal Footage showed the far-right deputy allegedly offering contracts to a supposed Russian investor
Austrian Chancellor Kurz has requested new elections after a corruption scandal brought down his vice chancellor.
SpaceXʼs Starlink satellites: 7 questions for Elon Musk Starlink is the epitome of a megaconstellation: It aims to provide global internet with a constellation of 12,000 satellites. Its nearest competitor, OneWeb, aims to launch just 600. But what does any of it mean? SpaceX and its celebrity-leader, Elon Musk, have a reputation for being fast and first in all manner of technologies — from digital payments to cars, rockets, hyperloops, energy grids, missions to Mars, and now the internet itself. When it comes to spacebased global broadband, however, SpaceX is in second position. The company is kickstarting itsStarlinkproject with 60 satellites.
OneWeb, another USbased communications company beat SpaceX to it — albeit with just a tenth of the satellites. OneWeb is in cahoots with a European aerospace firm, Airbus. Together, they launched their first six space-based internet satellites in February. Their goal is to createa web of 600 satellitesin lowEarth orbit (LEO) — thatʼs anywhere up to 1,000 kilometers (621 miles) from the ground, but close enough to ensure communication between space and Earth is swift. In February 2018, SpaceX launchedtwo Starlink tester satellites. Musk said his megaweb of broadband would serve those people who were "least served."
Fighting the spread of illegal landfills in France as trash piles up in ʼsea of wasteʼ A strong wind ruffles Alban Bernardʼs short, gray hair as he strolls along what looks like an unspoiled path a couple of hundred meters from the town of Carrieres-sous-Poissy. But itʼs not quite as bucolic as it seems at first glance. He is, in fact, walking toward what he has dubbed "the sea of waste." Less than a kilometer away from this Parisian suburb, an estimated 36 tons oftrash have been dumped illegally. In some place, the heaps of sofas,
glass, shoes, trash bags and other debris in this otherwise empty field reach the height of two men. Bernard discovered the landfill site while walking his dog in January last year. A resident of Carrieres-sous-Poissy for the past 10 years, it was the first time heʼd noticed thewastehidden behind the foliage. "It was horrifying," he recalled. "I thought I would faint. There was an ocean of waste in front of me, stretching as far as the eye could see."
Nationalist and far-right parties rally in Milan ahead of EU vote Nationalist and far-right parties from across Europe took part in the rally in the northern Italian city of Milan on Saturday. Austriaʼs Freedom Party (FPÖ) canceled its participation at the rally as Vice Chancellor HeinzChristian Strache stepped downover a corruption scandal. However, Alternative for Germanyʼs (AfD) Jörg Meuthen (photo) confirmed his support for the FPÖ. "The FPÖ is our close partner," Meuthen said at the rally. He added that he would not "stab the FPÖ in the back" due to what he called a "singular issue." Strache resigned after a secretly filmed video from 2017 appeared to show him offering someone posing as the niece of a Russian oligarch government contracts in return for political backing.
Australiaʼs conservatives keep power in ʼmiracleʼ election win Labor party leader Bill Shorten admitted defeat in Australiaʼs national elections on Saturday. The Liberal party-led ruling coalition looked set to win at least 73 seats to Laborʼs 65. "Without wanting to hold out any false hope, while there are still millions of votes to count and important seats yet to be finalized, it is obvious that Labor will not be able to form the next government," said Shorten, conceding the election to incumbent Prime Minister Scott Morrison.
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