India’s wild new cockroach party

There's nothing new or remarkable about joke parties, whether Britain's Monster Raving Loonies (all-day pubs!), or Canada's Rhinoceros Party (repeal the law of gravity!).
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There's nothing new or remarkable about joke parties, whether Britain's Monster Raving Loonies (all-day pubs!), or Canada's Rhinoceros Party (repeal the law of gravity!).
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Iran has carried out more attacks on US targets across the region, after the US conducted another round of what it’s calling proportional self-defence strikes following the downing of an Apache helicopter patrolling Hormuz! (Independent)
UNITED KINGDOM
A wave of unrest has hit the Northern Irish city of Belfast, with houses, cars, and buses torched after video of a 30-year-old Sudanese asylum-seeker carrying out a brutal knife attack went viral. Police say they’re still working on a motive. (BBC)
RUSSIA
A presumed Ukrainian car bomb has killed the head of Russia’s main missile and artillery directorate in Moscow, while Ukraine’s new Flamingo cruise missile just scored its deepest hit yet, taking out a plant 1,000km+ into Russia. (KyivPost)
INDONESIA
Indonesia’s central bank has unexpectedly raised rates again in an attempt to defend the rupiah, which continues to hit new lows against the dollar. (Reuters)
CHINA
The Pentagon has added China’s Alibaba (e-commerce), Baidu (search), and BYD (EVs) to a blacklist of companies the US says are working with China’s military. The firms have denied the accusations and are pledging legal action. (Al Jazeera)
DR CONGO
A Kinshasa military court has found a colonel guilty of orchestrating the 2017 murder of two UN experts who were investigating reports of state-linked mass killings in the southern-central Kasai region. (Reuters)
BULGARIA
The new Bulgarian defence minister has announced he’s halting military transfers to Ukraine, in line with newly-installed PM Radev's campaign pledge. (Politico)
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