French May Day strikes: Airlines asked to cancel flights as air traffic controllers walk out
Travellers have been warned to expect flight disruption as French air traffic controllers plan to strike on 1 May.
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Travellers have been warned to expect flight disruption as French air traffic controllers plan to strike on 1 May.
Elsewhere, Israel has marked Memorial Day in the run-up to its 75th anniversary of independence. This year's commemorations remembering fallen soldiers and victims of terror attacks have taken place against a backdrop of deep political divisons. On Monday, thousands attended a joint Israeli-Palestinian memorial. The event, which has always stirred controversy, made headlines once again after Israel's top court ordered authorities to allow 150 Palestinians to attend the ceremony in Tel Aviv, despite a government ban.
Fox Nation examines the unsolved mystery of the famous poet Edgar Allen Poe; host Kacie McDonnell gives a sneak peek.
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Kyren Wilson hit five centuries to storm past Ryan Day at the World Snooker Championship and book a place in round two, while Shaun Murphy trails Crucible debutant Si Jiahui 5-4 after their opening session. Wilson had begun the evening session 6-3 ahead, having starred earlier in the day with a stunning 147 break — only the 13th ever to have been made at the Crucible. Ad He was immediately pegged back by Day in the first frame of the night as the gap narrowed to just two frames.
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John Higgins was pleased with his performance after thumping David Grace 10-3 to reach the second round of the World Snooker Championship for the 25th time. The four-time world champion began Tuesday's afternoon session with a commanding 7-2 lead and needed just an hour to book his place in the last 16, where he will meet either Kyren Wilson or Ryan Day. The 47-year-old Scot won the first frame of the session with a break of 114 and looked to be cruising in the second at 48-0 up before Yorkshireman Grace hit back with a phenomenal counter clearance to make it 8-3.