Young first-time voters in Trkiye offered virtual election experience on Metaverse

Young first-time voters in Trkiye have the opportunity to live the election experience on the Metaverse with virtual reality goggles and joystick thanks to a Turkish platform for democratic participation and awareness. Aiming to prepare young people for voting process, the Oy Birligi Platformu developed the project to boost young voters' self-confidence and help them better understand how voting works, it said in a statement. Trkiye is gearing up to hold presidential and parliamentary elections on May 14, with millions expected to be casting their ballots for the first time, according to official figures. The project offers a realistic voting experience, as participants can take their virtual ballot cards and envelope from a front table using joysticks and VR goggles, stamp their preferred party and candidate in the booth, and deposit their vote into the ballot box. It also seeks to encourage young voters' active participation in democratic processes and raise awareness about elections, underlined Omar Sahan, spokesperson of the Oy Birligi Plaformu, saying that this was critical for strengthening democracy. "Our voting experience on the Metaverse offers young voters the opportunity to experience the democratic process in an interactive way," he said.

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Suspect accused of killing 5 neighbors in Texas caught after 4-day-long manhunt

The suspect accused of killing five of his neighbors in the state of Texas was captured Tuesday night after a four-day-long manhunt. Francisco Oropesa, 38, was arrested in the city of Cut and Shoot, about 45 miles (72 kilometers) north of Houston. Authorities said they received tip calls from as far away as Wyoming, Florida, Oklahoma and Maryland, with the final tip coming in on the FBI hotline Tuesday at 5.15 p.m. CST. Oropesa was apprehended just over an hour later at 6.30 p.m. "He was caught hiding in a closet underneath some laundry," said San Jacinto County Sheriff Greg Capers during a news conference. "The bottom line is we now have this man in custody." Oropesa allegedly shot his five neighbors execution-style last Friday in the city of Cleveland with an AR-15 style assault rifle after one of them complained that gunshots coming from his adjacent property were keeping their infant from sleeping. After the massacre, Oropesa went on the run, with nearly 250 officers and agents from the FBI, US Marshals Service and local law enforcement agencies taking part in the manhunt, which kept residents on edge until his capture. "(They) worked nonstop to bring this person to justice, to bring a sense of justice to the victims and also a sense of security to...the San Jacinto County community," said Asst. Special Agent Jimmy Paul of the FBI's Houston Division. Oropesa is charged with five counts of first-degree murder and is being held on a $5 million bond. "Everybody played a very, very integral part in the arrest and capture of this coward," said Capers. "They can rest easy now because he is behind bars and he will live out his life behind bars for killing those five."

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Iran’s president makes 1st visit to Syria since 2011

Iran's President Ebrahim Raisi on Wednesday arrived in the Syrian capital Damascus for the first visit by an Iranian leader to the Arab country in more than a decade. "Today, Iranian President Ibrahim Raisi arrived at Damascus International Airport on a two-day official visit," the Syrian regime-run SANA news agency reported. It said the Iranian president is "accompanied by a large political and economic ministerial delegation." Raisi will hold "extensive political and economic talks with President Bashar al-Assad, followed by the signing of a number of agreements."

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Trkiye’s annual inflation eases to 16-month low in April

Falling for a sixth consecutive month, Trkiye's annual consumer inflation rate slowed to a 16-month low of 43.68% in April, according to official data released on Wednesday. April's figure, announced by the Turkish Statistical Institute (TurkStat), was down from 50.51% in March, bucking the market forecast of 51.33%. The inflation rate was 69.97% in April 2022, according to TurkStat. Prices increased at a slower pace in furniture - 43.18% in April versus 56.12% in March - as well as in food and non-alcoholic beverages, which rose 53.92% in April compared to 67.89% in March, and in housing, with a 43.18% rise last month from the previous 56.12% increase. The highest price increase on a yearly basis was in health with 66.62%, while the lowest was in clothing and footwear with 13.82%. On a monthly basis, consumer prices in Trkiye increased 2.39% in April, accelerating from March's three-month low of 2.29%. In its April meeting, the Turkish Central Bank kept the one-week repo rate, also known as the policy rate, unchanged at 8.5%. The bank forecasts that inflation in the country will hit 22.3% at the end of the year.

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Messi suspended by Paris Saint-Germain after unauthorized trip to Saudi Arabia

Paris Saint-Germain suspended Lionel Messi for two weeks without pay for an unauthorized trip to Saudi Arabia, French media confirmed Tuesday. The L'Equipe newspaper reported that the Argentine superstar would not be able to play or train, and will not be paid while suspended. Messi will miss the Ligue 1 match against Troyes on May 7 and one against Ajaccio on May 13. The 35-year-old netted 20 goals and assisted 19 in 37 matches this season. Messi guided Argentina to the 2022 World Cup title by defeating 2018 champions France 4-2 on penalties in Qatar.

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1st-half goals lead Arsenal to 3-1 victory against Chelsea in London derby

Arsenal defeated Chelsea 3-1 with first-half goals in the 34th week of the English Premier League on Tuesday. Arsenal captain Martin Odegaard produced twice in the 18th and 31st minutes as Granit Xhaka made two assists in Odegaard's goals at Emirates Stadium. After three minutes, Gabriel Jesus made the score 3-0. In the 65th minute, Noni Madueke netted his first-ever Premier League goal and his first goal for Chelsea, assisted by Mateo Kovacic. After four matches without a win, Arsenal are atop the table with 78 points in 34 matches. Chelsea, who suffered a sixth straight loss under interim manager Frank Lampard, are in 12th spot with 39 points. Manchester City, who have two matches in hand, are second with 76 points.

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More than a dozen health unions accept British government’s pay offer

More than one million National Health Service (NHS) staffers in England on Tuesday, including ambulance workers, nurses, physiotherapists, and porters, will get a 5% pay hike after a deal was endorsed by more than a dozen health unions. A minimum one-time payment of £1,655 (nearly $2,000) will also be made. The agreement was finalized during a meeting between the government and the 14 health unions, with the government asserting that now it is time to bring the strikes to an end. The UK health secretary, Steve Barclay, confirmed that the government will implement the pay deal for all NHS staff under the agenda for change framework. He also said that he hoped members of unions opposed to the deal such as the Royal College of Nursing (RCN) and Unite would recognize this was a "fair outcome" and cancel further strikes. "I'm pleased the NHS staff council has voted to accept our pay offer, demonstrating that a majority of NHS staff agree this is a fair and reasonable deal," he said in a statement. Sara Gorton, head of health at Unison, the largest health union, said: "NHS workers will now want the pay rise they've voted to accept. The hope is that the one-off payment and salary increase will be in June's pay packets." Nurses may hold out Pat Cullen, the RCN's general secretary, on the other hand, said, it is still planning to ballot nurses on further strike action. In a letter to Barclay, Cullen said: "I entirely respect those, in our membership and that of other unions, who voted to accept. However, that was not the prevailing view of nursing staff. Nursing is the largest part of the NHS workforce and they require an offer that matches their true value." Sharon Graham, the general secretary of Unite, has also stated that her union would intensify its strike action and that the vote is not binding on individual unions, and therefore, "it would not prevent Unite from advocating for its members' interests." Graham added that the current pay offer would not address the significant issues of understaffing that are undermining the NHS. "It now time for the government to reopen negotiations. The prime minister needs to stop hiding, step in and solve this dispute.' she said. The UK's health care system has always had problems but things have taken a turn for the worse amid the fallout from the Russia-Ukraine war, Brexit, and a tightening cost-of-living crisis. The government was rocked by the biggest nurse walkout in NHS history last winter after a decade of pay erosion, war-driven deterioration in the economy, and piling workloads triggered partially by Brexit and the COVID-19 pandemic.

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Palestinian killed, 5 injured in Israeli airstrikes on Gaza: Ministry

One Palestinian was killed and five others were injured as Israeli warplanes carried out airstrikes on the Gaza Strip on Tuesday, the Health Ministry said on Wednesday. The Palestinian killed was identified as 58-year-old Hashel Mubarak, according to a ministry statement. A Palestinian source in the Gaza Strip told Anadolu that a cease-fire between Palestinian factions and Israel has taken effect as of Wednesday. Palestinian groups in Gaza and Israel exchanged fire on Tuesday shortly after the death of Palestinian prisoner Khader Adnan in an Israeli prison after 86 days of a hunger strike.

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Number of people injured rises to 10 after earthquake in southwestern China

The number of people injured in a 5.2 magnitude earthquake in southwestern China rose to 10 on Wednesday, up from three injuries reported earlier in the day, according to local media. The epicenter of the tremor, which occurred on Tuesday night at 11.27 p.m. local time (1527GMT), was 10 kilometers (6.2 miles) below the surface in the district of Longyang, located in Yunnan province's Baoshan city, the Global Times daily reported. Nine of the 10 people injured have been released from the hospital, while around 2,800 dwellings near the epicenter were damaged, the report added. "Apart from damage to property, power and water supplies and communications, a seismogenic fault was detected in Lancang river," the Yunnan provincial earthquake authority confirmed. "Early warning messages" on the possibility of an earthquake were sent to phones and televisions, averting casualties, it added. The earthquake was followed hours later by another tremor in the neighboring province of Sichuan on Wednesday, with no casualties reported so far. That quake measured 4.5 on the Richter scale and was centered in the county of Xingwen.

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