Smaller European airlines push back on passenger compensation reforms

By Joanna Plucinska and Julia Payne

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LONDON, May 19 (Reuters) - Smaller European airlines urged EU officials on Tuesday to reconsider planned reforms to passenger compensation rights, arguing that a spike in ‌jet fuel prices due to the Iran war has left them with no room to take ‌on additional financial burdens.

EU institutions are negotiating a reform of the bloc's decades-old passenger rights regulation, called EU261. Under existing rules in ​place since 2004, air passengers can claim compensation for flights delayed by more than three hours from 250 euros ($292.95) and more depending on the flight length. The next round of talks is set for June 2.

"We urge European policymakers to pause and reassess," executives from 35 airlines including Air Serbia, SkyExpress, Luxair, Atlantic Airways and SprintAir ‌said in a letter sent to EU ⁠officials on Tuesday, seen by Reuters. Other airlines that signed the letter included KLM Cityhopper and Air Corsica.

The European Parliament and EU countries are at odds over increasing ⁠the flight delay threshold for compensation as well as the maximum refund. Parliament wants to keep the threshold unchanged at three hours for short-haul flights while member states want it raised to four hours. The smaller European airlines ​are calling ​for the threshold to be longer or no compensation ​at all but did not set out explicit ‌demands.

The co-legislators are also at odds over a Parliament proposal to include the right to a free cabin bag of up to 7 kilograms (15lb) in the new rules, which the airlines also oppose.

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"Conduct a full impact assessment, in the new geopolitical scenario, recognise the unique role of regional aviation, adjust the compensation regime to reflect operational realities, discourage flight cancellations and avoid pushing essential air links out of existence," airline executives said ‌in their letter.

They added that small European carriers have been ​hit particularly hard by the spike in the price of jet ​fuel, and are more vulnerable due to ​operating thin routes "with very low profit margins", making it harder for them to pay ‌out if disruptions occur.

As it stands, jet fuel ​costs have practically doubled around ​the world, with some airlines warning of long-term negative effects on their profit margins.

"Europe’s strength lies in its connectivity, not only between major capitals, but across every region and community. Regional aviation ​is what makes that connectivity possible. Do ‌not let this be the last straw," the letter said.

Other rules, which are not in ​dispute, include free seating for an accompanying adult next to a child or person with ​reduced mobility.

(Reporting by Joanna Plucinska; Editing by Susan Fenton)

Smaller European airlines push back on passenger compensation reforms

By Joanna Plucinska and Julia Payne LONDON, May 19 (Reuters) - Smaller European airlines urged EU officials on Tuesday to reconsi...
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What to know about the Iran war today:President Trump says he was "an hour away" from making a decision to order new strikes on Iran, but that he didn't at the request of Persian Gulf allies. He said the war is "very popular" and he doesn't have "enough time" to keep explaining the rationale for it.Before Mr. Trump said he called off an attack on Monday, Iran said it had conveyed another amended set of terms for a potential peace deal. Iran also said the U.S., not Iran, had requested a ceasefire.Israel warned more people in southern Lebanon to evacuate their villages Tuesday ahead of strikes. Lebanese officials say the war between Israel and Iranian-backed Hezbollah, which has raged despite a U.S.-brokered ceasefire, has killed more than 3,000 people. Bessent urges Europe to "join the United States in moving aggressively" on sanctions to curb Iran's income

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Treasury Secretary Bessent called Tuesday on European nations to help the U.S. stop mechanisms that finance terror organizations, including shell companies operating in Europe.

In remarks delivered to the "No Money for Terror Conference" in Paris, France, Bessent lauded U.S. sanctions and other measures as having "deprived the Iranian regime of revenue for their weapons programs, terrorist proxies, and nuclear ambitions," according to atranscript of his remarksprovided by the Treasury.

But while the U.S. is "hardly alone in facing the scourge of terrorism, especially from Iran," Bessent argued that "too often, we seem to be alone in our resolve to thwart it."

"Crushing the threat of terrorism compels all of you to step up and join us in rooting out the financing that sustains it — from shell companies that are embedded within Europe, to shadow banking networks that lurk across the Middle East, and drug cartels across the Western Hemisphere," he said, urging fellow finance ministers and other officials to embrace economic sanctions as "instruments of peace" to "create the conditions that can hasten a change in behavior."

"If we are serious about 'no money for terror,' then there must also be 'no room for excuses,'" Bessent told his counterparts, urging them to "join the United States in moving aggressively."

Trump says he doesn't have "enough time" to keep explaining reasons for Iran war

President Trump insisted Tuesday that the war with Iran is not unpopular, contrary to what recent polling suggests, arguing that people understand it's about stopping Iran from having a nuclear weapon.

"Everyone tells me it's unpopular, but I think it's very popular," he told reporters at the White House.

The president said Americans' opinions change when he explains that Iran cannot be allowed to obtain a nuclear weapon that could potentially strike Los Angeles or other major U.S. cities.

Iran denies every trying to build a nuclear weapon, and Mr. Trump had previously argued that a round of U.S.-Israeli airstrikes in June 2025 had "obliterated" the Iranian nuclear program.

"I tell you what, when we explain it to people, I don't really have enough time to explain to people," he said Tuesday. "I'm too busy getting it done."

Trump says he was "an hour away" from decision to strike Iran

President Trump told reporters Tuesday he was "an hour way" from making the decision to strike Iran on Monday, but that U.S. allies in the Persian Gulf requested he not go ahead with the plan. Mr. Trump made the comments to reporters while offering them a tour of the White House ballroom construction site.

The president said he would allow a "limited period of time" — two or three days, at least — for talks to continue, saying several Gulf states had told him there was progress in negotiations brokered by Pakistan toward a peace deal.

Mr. Trump said Monday that he was holding off on a strike on Iran that had been scheduled for Tuesday — plans that had not been mentioned by U.S. officials until the president made his announcement in a Truth Social post.

Gaza flotilla claims 5 of its boats "sustained shots" from Israeli troops

The organizers of the Gaza flotilla intercepted by Israeli forces on Monday said Tuesday that at least five of its boats "sustained shots" fired by the intervening soldiers.

In two videos datemarked Tuesday of what appears to be the same incident, posted on the Global Sumud Flotilla's (GSF) Telegram channel, activists on a vessel called the Girolama can be heard shouting "don't shoot" as metallic pings are heard.

A video posted by the group on X includes the caption: "With hands in the air, participants implored 'do not shoot'. This is an attack on humanity. This is what apartheid looks like: when those trying to save lives are met with bullets."

"Shots fired very clearly at Girolama boat," wrote the GSF with two other videos posted on their Telegram page. The group said four other boats, named as the Munki, Elengi, Alcione and Zefiro, were also fired at.

Neither the Israeli military nor the foreign ministry immediately responded to CBS News' request for comment on the GSF's claims, and it was not clear from the video if live ammunition was used by the Israeli forces.

One video posted by the group shows an Israeli soldier appearing to fire a weapon, but it is not clear what type of rounds were used.

Of the original 70 vessels that left Turkey as part of the flotilla, only five were still navigating toward the Palestinian enclave on Tuesday, according to a tracker on the GSF website, having seemingly avoided Israeli interception.

Gaza has been under an Israeli naval blockade since 2007.

Israeli forces have stopped several previous GSF flotillas from reaching Gaza's coast, arresting and deporting more than 470 people,including Swedish activist Greta Thunberg.

GSF said Tuesday that as far as it knows, "no-one has been seriously hurt."

CENTCOM says U.S. forces have redirected 88 ships in blockade of Iranian ports

The U.S. military has redirected 88 commercial vessels since it began blockading Iranian ports and ships associated with the Islamic Republic, according to U.S. Central Command. The new figure is up from the 85 vessels CENTCOM said had been intercepted as of Monday.

In a post onX, CENTCOM said U.S. forces had also disabled four vessels "to ensure total compliance" since thestart of the blockadeon April 13.

The U.S. blockade of Iranian ports and ships, and de facto Iranian blockade of the Strait of Hormuz, has gridlocked vital shipping lanes and sent global energy prices skyrocketing.

President Trump said Monday that he was calling off a major attack on Iran after a request from Gulf leaders. He said "serious negotiations" between the U.S. and Iran were underway, which several Gulf states believed could yield a peace deal that would be acceptable to all parties.

Iranian Army spokesman threatens to "open new fronts" in war if U.S. resumes attacks

Iran "cannot be defeated," the country's Army spokesman Brigadier General Mohammad Akraminia declared Tuesday, threatening to "open new fronts" in the war launched by the U.S. and Israel if they attack again.

If the U.S. "carries out another act of aggression against our dear Iran, we will open new fronts against them using new tools and methods," said Akraminia in a post shared on social media by Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps, without offering any indication what tools or methods the Islamic Republic might turn to.

"The only path for the enemy is to respect the Iranian nation and uphold Iran's legitimate rights," he said.

Iran hasthreatened on several occasionsduring the war to expand its attacks on ships in and around the Strait of Hormuz, and on Israel and America's Persian Gulf allies, to target shipping in the Red Sea.

Iran's Houthi allies in Yemen havepreviously attacked ships in the Red Seaand around the Bab el-Mandeb strait, which serves as the southern gateway to the Red Sea much like the Strait of Hormuz serves as the gateway to the Persian Gulf.

A map shows major routes for energy resources and other trade from the Middle East to Asia, including the Bab el-Mandeb strait and the Strait of Hormuz. / Credit: Getty/iStockphoto

An estimated 10% of the world's oil supply flows through the Bab el-Mandeb strait, which is bordered by Djibouti to the south and Yemen to the north. If it were to be effectively blocked along with the Strait of Hormuz, the primary routes for roughly 30% of the world's crude oil supply would be cut off.

UAE and Oman announce new "logistics corridor" to bypass Strait of Hormuz

A new "logistics corridor" between Sharjah in the United Arab Emirates and Oman has been launched as an alternative to the Strait of Hormuz, UAE authorities have announced.

The new route, which opened on May 14, according to the Sharjah Customs Authority, will see trucks ferry goods between the Sharjah port and the port of Sohar in Oman, bypassing the strait.

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The vital shipping lanes of the strait have been largely blocked by Iranian attacks and threats since the U.S. and Israel launched their joint war on Iran at the end of February. This, coupled with the U.S. blockade of Iranian ports, has cut maritime traffic through the strait by around 90% according to the British navy — and the gridlock has hiked global oil prices by around 40%.

Before the war, around 20% of the world's crude oil supply, from Persian Gulf nations, was typically carried through the strait by tanker to reach Asia and elsewhere.

The new Sharjah-Oman overland route will mainly handle consumer goods, however, not oil and gas, which require larger vessels. Food, pharmaceuticals and industrial cargo are expected to be some of the items sent via the new corridor.

An graphic shared online by the United Arab Emirates' Sharjah Customs Authority provides information about an overland

Qatar says U.S.-Iran negotiations need "more time"

Qatar's government said Tuesday that negotiations between the U.S. and Iran, which are being mediated by Pakistan, need more time to reach a deal.

"We are supportive of the diplomatic effort by Pakistan that has shown seriousness in bringing parties together and finding a solution, and we do believe it needs more time," Qatari Foreign Ministry spokesman Majed al-Ansari said during a news conference.

He spoke a day after President Trump said he had postponed a scheduled attack on Iran to give the process a chance.

He said he had done so at the request of Qatar, Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates, as "serious negotiations" were underway that the Persian Gulf states believed could yield a deal, "which will be very acceptable to the United States of America, as well as all Countries in the Middle East, and beyond."

Iranian lawmaker says new U.S. attack would leave Trump "more embarrassed"

An Iranian lawmaker said Tuesday that any new U.S. attack on the country would be met with a "stronger response," and leave President Trump "more embarrassed."

Ebrahim Rezaei, spokesperson for Iran's Parliament National Security and Foreign Policy Commission, said Iran was "prepared for all scenarios," according to state TV network IRIB.

"The Americans must either submit to diplomacy and our conditions or submit to the power of our missiles," he added.

Mr. Trump said in a social media post Monday that he had called off an attack on Iran that had been planned for Tuesday after a request from Persian Gulf allies, saying "serious negotiations" for a peace deal were underway.

The Iranian regime had said earlier that it submitted its latest revised terms to the U.S. and that it was waiting for a response.

Rezaei said Tuesday that "any new aggression against Iran will be met with a stronger response and will make Trump even more embarrassed."

"The history of the Strait of Hormuz will never return to its previous state, and no power can reopen it without our consent," he said.

Iran holds mass wedding for 1,000 couples in "Sacrifice for Iran" event

Iran has held a mass wedding for at least 1,000 couples in Tehran as part of what state media called a "Sacrifice for Iran" event.

Couples who had agreed to fight for Iran if the country is attacked were celebrated with flowers, flags and balloons on Monday, and driven around on military vehicles.

At Imam Hossein Square, just one of the ceremony locations in the capital, 110 couples were married.

A mass wedding ceremony for 1,000 couples held in Tehran, Iran on May 18, 2026. As part of the ceremony, military vehicles decorated with flowers were used as wedding cars and convoy vehicles. / Credit: Fatemeh Bahrami/Anadolu/Getty

Israeli attacks have killed more than 3,000 people in Lebanon, health ministry says

Lebanon's health ministry said Monday that 3,020 people have been killed in Israeli attacks since early March, amid the neighboring nation's war with Iranian-backed Hezbollah. Another 9,273 people have been wounded, the ministry said.

Lebanese President Joseph Aoun said Monday he was ready to "do the impossible" to stop the war between Israel and Hezbollah, the U.S.- and Israeli-designated terrorist group based in his country.

Last week, a U.S.-brokered ceasefire between the governments of Israel and Lebanon was extended for 45 more days following a third round of talks in Washington, D.C., but Hezbollah has rejected both the truce and the negotiations, in which it has never been directly involved.

"The framework that Lebanon has set for the negotiations consists of an Israeli withdrawal, a ceasefire, the deployment of the army along the border, the return of the displaced, and economic aid," Aoun said Monday.

Hezbollah has continued attacking Israeli forces, who have occupied a significant swath of southern Lebanon, and firing rockets into northern Israel, claiming it is responding to Israel's ongoing attacks. Both sides have accused the other daily of violating the ceasefire.

The Israeli armywarnedyet more residents in southern Lebanese towns to evacuate their villages Tuesday ahead of strikes. Lebanese officials say more than 1 million people have been displaced by the war.

Trump warns assault on Iran could happen "on a moment's notice" if deal isn't reached

President Trump warned that a full, large-scale assault of Iran could happen "on a moment's notice" if a deal isn't reached.

Mr. Trump said in asocial media posthe'snot going aheadwith a planned attack of Iran on Tuesday, saying "serious negotiations" are taking place.

Iran said it's focused entirely on an agreement to end the war, but has not discussed any details on nuclear matters, the Trump administration's top issue.

Trump says U.S. "will NOT" follow through with "scheduled" military attack on Iran

President Trump on Monday afternoon said the U.S. "will NOT" follow through with "scheduled" attacks on Iran on Tuesday, after he said partner nations in the Middle East asked him to hold off. The president made the announcement onTruth Social.

"In their opinion, as Great Leaders and Allies, a Deal will be made, which will be very acceptable to the United States of America, as well as all Countries in the Middle East, and beyond," he wrote. "This Deal will include, importantly, NO NUCLEAR WEAPONS FOR IRAN!"

He said he told Pentagon leaders that while "we will NOT be doing the scheduled attack of Iran tomorrow," he instructed them "to be prepared to go forward with a full, large scale assault of Iran, on a moment's notice, in the event that an acceptable Deal is not reached."

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Iranian officials lay out their terms for a peace deal and claim it was the U.S. that sought negotiations

An Iranian lawmaker has claimed the U.S. requested the ceasefire and negotiations between the two countries, not the other way around.

"The Islamic Republic of Iran never requested negotiations with the United States during the war," Ebrahim Rezaei, spokesperson for Iran's Parliament National Security and Foreign Policy Commission, said Monday, according to Iran'sISNAnews agency.

Iran's Deputy Foreign Minister for Legal and International Affairs, Kazem Gharibabadi, also said Monday that Iran had submitted its latest proposal for a peace deal, but that U.S. representatives "have not yet provided an official response."

He said that for a peace deal to materialize, "war on all fronts, including Lebanon, must end; U.S. forces must withdraw from the region surrounding Iran; the maritime blockade must be lifted; sanctions must be removed; and Iran's assets must be released."

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NBA Playoffs 2026, odds: Best bets for Spurs-Thunder Game 1, series

NBA fans are all getting the series we were all hoping for: A Western Conference Finals collision between the Oklahoma City Thunder and the San Antonio Spurs.

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These teams are the budding preeminent rivalry of the NBA and already played five times in the regular season — one extra game because of an NBA Cup semifinal — and are set for at least another four.

In this article I will break down the WCF from a betting perspective, giving my most actionable bets to place in the series and for Game 1.

Exact series score: Thunder to win 3-1 (+325)

When modeling the matchup, my model prices Oklahoma City as a -268 favorite for the series. Throughout the betting market, the series line opened between -260 and -270. This was a positive sign I was right on the market, but it also means I didn’t find much value betting any direction for the outright series.

Once I establish this 72.8% chance that OKC wins, I then break down and price Thunder 4-0, 4-1, 4-2, and 4-3. From there I can compare the percent chance of each outcome to the exacta markets and combine outcomes to price series spreads. The bet with the most value was Thunder to win 3-1 at +325. I show fair odds here as +320, generating a 1.2% edge. Combined with the strong market steam towards OKC in Game 1, if the market is right and OKC takes the first game, this gets a strong value bump.

The other series bet I showed slight value on was Thunder series spread -1.5 (-110), but the exacta market provided a higher expected ROI.

I will answer this question in advance: no, I would not hedge this if it got close to winning.

Game 1 player props

Jalen Williams over 19.5 Points + Assists (+100)

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JDub is healthy! Despite getting hurt in Game 2 of the Round 1 series against the Phoenix Suns, Jalen Williams said on his own YouTube channel that he is healthy and ready to play vs. San Antonio. In fact, the prolonged absence could be viewed as precautionary. When Williams got hurt, he kept himself in the game and signaled to the bench he was okay, running up and down the court a few times, before ultimately coming out and not returning until this upcoming game.

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I expect him to start and play a completely normal minutes distribution and rotation. This season he averaged 22.6 points + assists, and 21.8 in the matchups against San Antonio. With Stephon Castle likely face guarding Shai Gilgeous-Alexander, I expect Williams to be leaned on as a playmaker for his team.

Keldon Johnson under 3.5 rebounds (+105)

Johnson was this year's Sixth Man of the Year Award winner and obviously played a pivotal role all season for his team, but in the playoffs with a completely healthy Spurs roster, Johnson's role has decreased. Johnson was playing 23.3 minutes during the regular season, but that’s down to 18.5 in the playoffs. The Thunder also scheme against allowing rebounds to opposing wing players with quick switches, actually allowing 3-point shots, and making sure to box out long rebound opportunities. Dort, Williams, and Gilgeous-Alexander are all top lengthy perimeter players who do well helping on the defensive glass. Thunder Coach Mark Daigneault prioritizes winning the possessions battle, which starts by cleaning the defensive glass.

Game 1 best bet: Thunder -6.5

Right now, the current consensus odds are Thunder -6.5. My number shows Thunder -6.7, with a slight upgrade with Jalen Williams active to Thunder -7.2. I am looking for a Thunder bet here. However, with Oklahoma City sentiment already flooding the betting market and this consensus forming, I do think that if the number were to move, there is a higher chance it gets kicked back toward San Antonio as Spurs backers place their bets. I suggest betting Thunder -6.5 if that is the number at tip-off, but there is flexibility with timing here as waiting until right before tip-off may afford you a slightly better entry price on OKC.

A small disclaimer as well: I am fully aware the Spurs won four out of five regular-season matchups but it’s not something I personally care too much about. All of the games occurred between Dec. 13th and Feb. 4, which is a short window and months ago. The regular season is almost a different sport. The Thunder are completely healthy, have home court advantage, a coaching and experience advantage, a shooting advantage, and three reliable big men to give Wembanyama various looks and keep him uncomfortable.

I think the Spurs are in for trouble, and the most likely scenario is Thunder in five.

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Alex Pereira dismisses Josh Hokit nonsense at UFC Freedom 250 press conference

Alex Pereirahad no idea what was going on when Josh Hokit was talking trash to him.

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During theUFC Freedom 250pre-fight press conference earlier this month, rising heavyweight star Hokit took aim at former champion Pereira, who doesn't speak English. UFC lightweight championIlia Topuriajumped to Pereira's defense by tossing an object toward Hokit.

Pereira, who was on Topuria's private plane to visit the White House ahead of their respective fights,reacted to the altercation.

"You guys saw it there. I don't understand English, and I think Topuria felt that he saw that, and he stepped up as a brother," Pereira told MMA Junkie through an interpreter. "Threw the bottle or whatever the case was on Hokit's face. You saw that he was going too far. To Hokit, how am I going to even talk about that guy? Maybe he's one of those that doesn't even get along with his family. You see how that guy has attitude. Maybe he doesn't get along with his brother, stuff like that."

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The incident resulted in Hokit being escorted out of the press conference and the event ending prematurely. Pereira expects a lot more security when the pair cross paths again during fight week, but he doesn't plan on engaging Hokit.

"Fight week, after this, we're probably going to have a lot of people around not letting anything happen," Pereira said. "(I'm) just going to stay cool and composed like I always am. If on fight week this guy is able to get to me to try and do anything, it's just messed up by the organization. I'm going to stay the same."

Pereira meets Ciryl Gane for the interim heavyweight title in the UFC Freedom 250 co-main event on June 14. Meanwhile, Hokit takes on former title challenger Derrick Lewis. Topuria headlines the event when he takes on interim champ Justin Gaethje in a title-unification bout.

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NextEra Energy to acquire Dominion in a $67 billion utility deal

NextEra EnergysaidMonday it will acquire Dominion Energy in an all-stock deal valued at about $67 billion, combining two major utilities as electricity demand surges from AI and data center growth.

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The all-stock transaction will create the "largest regulated electric utility" in the world, the companies said Monday. NextEra Energy shareholders will own approximately 74.5% of the company while Dominion shareholders will own 25.5%.

The combined company, which will operate under the name NextEra Energy, will serve around 10 million utility customers across Florida, Virginia, North Carolina and South Carolina, according to a statement from NextEra Energy.

The announcement comes as technology companies race to build data centers across the country to support the AI boom, driving up electricity demand at a time when consumers are alreadyfacing higher energy costs.

Electricity costs rose 6.1% in April from a year earlier, according to the latest inflation data. Virginia, one of the states the company will serve, is a data center hotspot,hometo hundreds of facilities.

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As part of the deal, the companies said they would offer Dominion customers in Virginia, North Carolina and South Carolina a total of $2.25 billion in credits over two years.

"Electricity demand is rising faster than it has in decades. Projects are getting larger and more complex," John Ketchum, president and CEO of NextEra Energy, said in a statement. "Customers need affordable and reliable power now, not years from now."

NextEra and Dominion contend that combining operations will also allow them to meet rising electricity demand while keeping customers' bills affordable, Next. However, certain groups argue that mergers give companies power to hike rates.

Ketchum, who has led NextEra Energy since 2022, will serve as the chairman and CEO of the combined company.

The deal is expected to close in mid-to-late 2027.

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