World News: 10 April 2023

Ukraine alters counter-offensive plans after document leak - CNN
Ukrainian officials told Reuters on Friday the allegedly leaked documents contained fictitious information and looked like a Russian disinformation campaign. U.S. officials are trying to find the source of a leak of classified documents detailing a wide array of topics from Ukraine's air defences to Israel's Mossad spy agency.

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Young Europeans at increased risk of falling into poverty trap
Their latest figures show that 20% of young people aged 15-29 were at risk of poverty in 2021, while the at-risk-of-poverty rate for the total population of the EU stood at 17%. The at-risk-of-poverty metric compares those on low incomes to other residents of the same country.

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Ferrari driver Leclerc urges fans to stop coming to his home
Nothing is going right for Charles Leclerc at the moment, but we can bet this wasn’t what he expected in 2023. Charles has been forced to issue a statement on his personal Instagram after his home address was previously leaked online. Yep, that’s not all, though.

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Intelligence leak has US officials bracing for impact at home and abroad
Highly classified military and intelligence documents that appeared online, with details ranging from Ukraine’s air defenses to Israel’s Mossad spy agency, have US officials scrambling to identify the leak’s source. Some Western security experts and US officials say they suspect it could be someone from the United States.

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XBB.1.16: India hospitals on alert as Covid-19 cases rise
Many cities in India have seen a sharp rise in cases in recent weeks, but the surge has not led to an increase in hospital admissions. Both public and private hospitals are participating in the mock drills, which are being supervised by India's health minister Mansukh Mandaviya, and other state health ministers.

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Jon Rahm wins Masters after marathon finish, moves to No. 1
This Masters had a little bit of everything -- hot and humid at the start, a cold front with wind that toppled three trees Friday, putting surfaces saturated from rain Saturday and a marathon finish Sunday as Rahm and Koepka went 30 holes.

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