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Tuesday May 14th, 2024 morning edition

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An unknown number of orcas have sunk a yacht after ramming it in Moroccan waters in the strait of Gibraltar, Spain’s maritime rescue service has said, in the latest in a series of similar incidents involving the animals.

The passengers reported feeling sudden blows to the hull and rudder before the boat started taking on water.

After alerting the rescue services, a nearby oil tanker took them onboard and transported them to Gibraltar.

The yacht was left adrift and eventually sank.

The incident is the latest example of recurring orca rammings around the Gibraltar strait that separates Europe from Africa and off the Atlantic coast of Portugal and north-western Spain.

Although known as killer whales, endangered orcas are part of the dolphin family.

They can measure up to 8 metres in length and weigh up to 6 tonnes as adults. »

Michael Cohen: Melania Trump came up with idea to spin "Access Hollywood" tape as "locker room talk"

Authored by salon.com

But testifying Monday, Michael Cohen, the one-time fixer for the former president, said that the argument that the recording merely reflected "locker room talk" came not from within the campaign but was suggested by Trump's wife, Melania.

"We needed to put a spin on this," Cohen explained Monday, per CNN.

Daniels last week testified that she had a sexual encounter with Trump in 2006, just months after Melania gave birth to his son, Barron. »

Square Enix to make multiplatform move after PS5 exclusives disappoint

Authored by polygon.com

Square Enix has revealed a new business plan — titled “Square Enix Reboots, and Awakens” — that will see the publisher “aggressively pursue” a multiplatform strategy for its biggest games across Nintendo, Xbox, PlayStation, and Windows PC.

Square Enix said its goal was to “build an environment where more customers can enjoy our titles,” especially regarding “major franchises and AAA titles including catalog titles.”

Of course, Square Enix is not the only company wondering if platform exclusivity can work at all at scale anymore. »

Estonia ‘seriously’ discussing sending troops to ‘rear’ jobs in Ukraine: Official

Authored by breakingdefense.com

He also emphasized that it’s “not unthinkable” that NATO nations opposed to such a move would change their minds “as time goes on.”.

Herem was likely referring to the outcry that followed French President Emmanuel Macron’s declaration that Western nations must be open to discussing sending their troops in to aid Ukraine.

(Kallas, the Estonian PM, in March appeared to defend Macron’s statement, noting that he wasn’t talking specifically about sending ground troops into combat. »