Here’s what to watch for in the Texas primary runoff election today

The most expensive Senate primary in history will finally come to a close on Tuesday when Texas Republicans choose between incumbent Sen. John Conryn and state Attorney General Ken Paxton in the runoff. Several other races from the March 3 primary are also on the runoff ballot Tuesday, including attorney general, state railroad commissioner and …

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South African President Challenges Panel Report on Cash-In-Sofa Scandal in Court, ENCA Says

JOHANNESBURG, May 26 (Reuters) – ⁠South ⁠African President Cyril ⁠Ramaphosa has filed a legal ​challenge against a panel report ‌that found preliminary evidence ‌he committed misconduct ⁠over ⁠a scandal dubbed “Farmgate” by local media, broadcaster eNCA ​reported on Tuesday. Reuters could not immediately verify the report. Ramaphosa’s spokesperson ​Vincent Magwenya did not immediately respond ⁠to …

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Russia Can Falsify GPS Signals Deep Into Europe, Lithuania Says

RIGA, May 26 (Reuters) – Russia can falsify ⁠GPS ⁠signals deep into Europe at ⁠a radius of up to 450km (280 miles) from its Kaliningrad exclave ​due to hugely-expanded capacity, a Lithuanian official said on Tuesday. Since the 2022 invasion of Ukraine, European nations ‌have often accused Russia of ‌electronic interference but President Vladimir Putin’s …

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Bangladesh Boosts Vigilance Over Suspected Forced Crossings From India

DHAKA, May 26 (Reuters) – Bangladesh’s border guards have intensified ⁠patrols ⁠and launched public awareness campaigns ⁠along parts of the frontier with India because of concerns India ​has illegally forced people into Bangladesh, officials said. India’s ruling Bharatiya Janata Party, which governs the ‌border states of Tripura, West Bengal ‌and Assam, has said it would …

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South Korean Starbucks boss apologizes anew for ad campaign that evoked massacre

Seoul, South Korea — South Korean retail tycoon Chung Yong-jin on Tuesday issued his second apology in two weeks as Starbucks’ local operation faced a backlash over a recent marketing campaign that was widely perceived as mocking victims of a bloody military crackdown on pro-democracy protesters in 1980. Chung, chairman of Shinsegae Group, which owns …

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Delaney Hall ICE protests escalate after N.J. Gov. Mikie Sherrill denied access to Newark detention facility

Protests escalated Monday outside Delaney Halla U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement detention facility in NewarkNew Jersey, after Gov. Mikie Sherrill was denied access to the complex. ICE agents in riot gear arrived late Monday afternoon and started removing protesters who were blocking the entrance to Delaney Hall and demanding answers about how detainees are being …

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Train crashes into school minibus in Belgium, with unconfirmed reports of fatalities

Brussels — A train crashed into a school minibus in Belgium on Tuesday, leaving at least several “victims” in an unconfirmed condition, the country’s interior minister said. The Reuters news agency quoted a local source as saying several people were killed in the collision, but there was no immediate confirmation from authorities “With great dismay, …

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Olympics-Brisbane Stadium Protesters Defy Eviction Threats as Construction Looms

MELBOURNE, May 26 (Reuters) – A coalition of environmentalists and Indigenous Australian ⁠activists ⁠camping in the city park where the main ⁠stadium for the 2032 Olympics will be built is holding firm against threats they will be forcibly ​removed to allow construction to start next week. Victoria Park, one of Brisbane’s few significant inner-city green …

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Seven Die in France From Causes Related to Heatwave

PARIS, May 26 (Reuters) – ⁠Seven ⁠people have ⁠died in France in ​circumstances related directly or indirectly ‌to the current heatwave, ‌French Junior ⁠Energy ⁠Minister Maud Bregeon said on Tuesday. • Five ​of the seven fatalities were people drowning in lakes, ​rivers or beaches, Bregeon said. • ⁠The government ⁠has ordered ⁠local authorities ​to take …

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