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The weekend that was
• Sixty people are feared dead following an airstrike yesterday on a school in Ukraine where 90 people were sheltering, according to a local official. Separately, the Ukrainian government said “all women, children and elderly people” have been evacuated from the Azovstal steel plant in Mariupol.
• Northern Ireland is on the cusp of having a nationalist leader for the first time in its history after Sinn Fein, once considered the political wing of the IRA, emerged as the largest party in regional elections yesterday.
• The Biden administration is issuing a new warning that the US could potentially see 100 million Covid-19 infections this fall and winter, as officials publicly stress the need for more funding from Congress to prepare the nation.
• Women in Afghanistan must cover their faces in public, ideally wearing the traditional burqa, according to a decree issued by the Taliban yesterday. If a woman does not follow the rules, her “male guardian” will be visited and advised, and eventually jailed and sentenced.
• An explosion rocked the historic Hotel Saratoga in the center of Cuba’s capital of Havana on Friday, killing at least 30 people, Cuban officials say, and leaving more than 60 hospitalized for injuries.
The week ahead
Monday
There is speculation that Russian President Vladimir Putin could formally declare war on Ukraine on Monday, which a symbolic day for Russia. May 9 is known as “Victory Day” and commemorates the country’s defeat of the Nazis in 1945. Western officials have long believed that Putin would leverage the symbolic significance and propaganda value of the day to announce either a military achievement in Ukraine, a major escalation of hostilities – or both. Russia invaded Ukraine on February 24, and since then, Putin has insisted that his troops are carrying out a “special military operation” instead of a war.
The Philippine presidential election is also scheduled to take place on Monday. The current front-runner is Ferdinand Marcos Jr. – the son and namesake of the Philippines’ late deposed dictator.
Tuesday
Primary elections are set to kick off across Nebraska and West Virginia Tuesday. In Nebraska, eyes are on a Republican candidate for governor – but not for positive reasons. Charles Herbster, a rancher and businessman who was endorsed by former President Donald Trump, is facing multiple allegations he inappropriately touched women. Trump stood by him even after the Nebraska Examiner reported in mid-April that seven women, including Republican state Sen. Julie Slama, had accused Herbster of groping them at political events or beauty pageants, with an additional woman accusing him of kissing her forcibly. In six cases, at least one eyewitness corroborated the women’s allegations, the publication reported. Herbster has denied the allegations, calling them “100% false.”
Donald Trump Jr. is also scheduled to be deposed Tuesday as part of a class-action lawsuit alleging some members of the Trump family collaborated with a fraudulent marketing company. Donald Trump and his two adult sons have agreed to sit for depositions in May and June. The former President agreed to be deposed on June 16 while Eric Trump will sit for questioning on May 12, according to a letter filed with the court.
Tuesday also marks three years since the death of Ronald Greene in police custody. Greene died on May 10, 2019, after police said he resisted arrest and struggled with officers. His family has said they were told Greene died in a car crash after a police chase. Video of the incident released two years later showed officers kicking, punching and using a taser on Greene before he died in their custody.
Thursday
Thursday is International Nurses Day! The day honors nurses for their contributions worldwide and marks the conclusion of National Nurses Week, which began on May 6. Thursday is also the birthday of the notable nurse Florence Nightingale. The International Council of Nurses has celebrated the day since 1965.
Want more 5 Things?
This week on the Sunday edition of the 5 Things podcast, CNN Supreme Court reporter Ariane de Vogue looks at the future of abortion access in this country following the leak of a draft Supreme Court opinion, which could signal end of Roe vs. Wade after nearly 50 years as a constitutional right. Listen here!
Photos of the week
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Abortion rights advocates and abortion rights opponents demonstrate outside of the US Supreme Court on Tuesday, May 3.
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The California Aqueduct, which moves water from northern California to the state’s drier south, is seen in Palmdale, California, on Tuesday, May 3. As Southern Californians brace for unprecedented water restrictions, officials worry some communities won’t have enough water to get through the summer — at least not without residents and businesses significantly cutting back on their usage.
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A woman sits with a child on a bus in Zaporizhzhia, Ukraine, on Tuesday, May 3. Scores of refugees have arrived here in recent days from the Ukrainian city of Mariupol, which has been besieged by Russian forces.
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People use hoses to collect drinking water from a tanker truck during a hot day in New Delhi on Tuesday, May 3.
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J.D. Vance, a Republican running for a US Senate seat in Ohio, celebrates with supporters in Cincinnati after winning the GOP primary on Tuesday, May 3.
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In this image taken from video, smoke rises over the Azovstal steel plant after Russian shelling in Mariupol, Ukraine, on Thursday, May 5. The Ukrainians holed up in the last bastion of Mariupol have been facing “nonstop” bombardment.
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Actor Amber Heard testifies in a Fairfax, Virginia, courtroom on Wednesday, May 4, as she defends herself against a $50 million defamation claim brought by her ex-husband, actor Johnny Depp. During her testimony Wednesday, Heard detailed the early days of their romance as well as allegations of physical and sexual abuse. Both Heard and Depp have accused each other of violence during their relationship. Both have denied the other’s claims.
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Girls attend an Eid al-Fitr prayer at a park in Jaffa, Israel, on Monday, May 2. Muslims around the world were celebrating the end of the holy month of Ramadan.
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US President Joe Biden laughs as he listens to comedian Trevor Noah speak at the White House Correspondents’ Dinner on Saturday, April 30. The annual dinner was back after a two-year hiatus.
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Demonstrators rally in support of abortion rights at a park in New York City on Tuesday, May 3.
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Utah linebacker Devin Lloyd lifts NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell after Jacksonville chose him with the 27th pick in the NFL Draft on Thursday, April 28.
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British Prime Minister Boris Johnson — accompanied by his dog, Dilyn — waves at the media after he voted at a polling station in London on Thursday, May 5. Local elections were taking place across England, Scotland and Wales. It’s the closest thing to a midterm that Johnson has faced since taking office in 2019.
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A lone tree stands on a tilled field on the outskirts of Frankfurt, Germany, on Tuesday, May 3.
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Derek Rodriguez, 9, reacts while meeting his hero, New York Yankees slugger Aaron Judge, before a Major League Baseball game in Toronto on Wednesday, May 4. The night before, a heartwarming video of Derek went viral after a Toronto fan, Mike Lanzillotta, gave him a home-run ball that Judge had just hit.
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A horse gets a bath at Churchill Downs after a workout at the racetrack in Louisville, Kentucky, on Thursday, May 5. Saturday is the 148th running of the Kentucky Derby.
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Real Madrid players toss manager Carlo Ancelotti into the air as they celebrate winning the Spanish league title on Saturday, April 30. A few days later, the club booked their spot in the Champions League final with a stunning comeback against Manchester City.
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A man’s outfit is stained by blood after there was a deadly explosion at a mosque in Kabul, Afghanistan, on Friday, April 29. A series of deadly blasts has rocked several Afghan cities over the past few weeks.
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Judith Nedel fills out a primary ballot while her granddaughter, Alice, checks out the voting booth in Kent, Ohio, on Tuesday, May 3.
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A rider performs inside a “wall of death,” known locally as a tong stand, during a carnival in Bogor, Indonesia, on Saturday, April 30.
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A shopper in Srinagar, India, checks out ornaments at a market ahead of Eid al-Fitr, the holiday marking the end of the Muslim holy month of Ramadan, on Sunday, May 1.
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University students speak with a police officer during a demonstration near the parliament building in Colombo, Sri Lanka, on Wednesday, May 4. The island nation of 22 million people is struggling with its worst economic crisis in decades.
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Tourists play with bubbles at a park in Qianxinan, China, on Tuesday, May 3.
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A woman named Antonina sits at a funeral home where she works and now lives with neighbors in Severodonetsk, Ukraine, on Tuesday, May 3.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, center, meets with US House Speaker Nancy Pelosi as a congressional delegation visited Kyiv, Ukraine, on Saturday, April 30. Pelosi is the most senior US official to meet with Zelensky since Russia invaded Ukraine more than two months ago.
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Kansas City’s MJ Melendez is doused by teammate Salvador Perez after a win against St. Louis on Tuesday, May 3.
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Boxer Katie Taylor celebrates after she defeated Amanda Serrano to defend her crown as the undisputed lightweight champion on Saturday, April 30. Taylor won a split decision and improved her professional record to 21-0.
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French President Emmanuel Macron embraces Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi, right, as he and his wife, Brigitte, welcomed Modi to the Elysee Palace in Paris on Wednesday, May 4.
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The peloton passes through a flowery landscape in Oulens-sous-Échallens, Switzerland, during the second stage of the Tour de Romandie on Thursday, April 28.
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US President Joe Biden poses for a selfie with US Olympians and Paralympians who were visiting the White House on Wednesday, May 4.
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A heavy sandstorm engulfs Nasiriyah, Iraq, on Thursday, May 5.
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The USFL’s Tampa Bay Bandits get some help celebrating after a win over Houston on Saturday, April 30.
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What’s happening in entertainment
‘Doctor Strange’ enters the multiverse
Marvel fans! Prepare to be thrilled, entertained, and maybe even a little disoriented. “Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness” might be the most insanely Marvel movie ever, for good and ill, according to CNN’s Brian Lowry. Directed by Sam Raimi, who has his own Spidey ties, the movie has roots that reach back to Strange’s journey from the original, as well as the Avengers’ two-part battle against Thanos. The movie premiered in US theaters on Friday.
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Elizabeth Olsen on her ‘Doctor Strange’ role
What’s happening in sports
Kentucky Derby
In a stunning upset that sent the crowd roaring, Rich Strike won the 148th running of the Kentucky Derby yesterday. The horse entered the race at 80-1 odds – the biggest long shot in the 20-horse field. Rich Strike began the derby week as an alternate and wasn’t added to the field until Friday when another horse pulled out of the race.
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Play me off
Drumroll please… it’s Spandau Ballet
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