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King Charles III highlights US-UK bond during busy day of diplomacy with Trump and Congress

President Donald Trump and first lady Melania Trump greet Britain's King Charles III and Queen Camilla at the South Portico of the White House as they arrive for a State Dinner Tuesday, April 28, 2026, in Washington. (AP Photo/Alex Brandon)

WASHINGTON (AP) — King Charles III marked the 250th anniversary of American independence from Britain with gratitude that the two countries united to build “one of the most consequential alliances in human history” while urging “that we ignore the clarion calls to become ever more inward-looking.”

Speaking Tuesday to a joint session of the U.S. Congress, Charles repeatedly highlighted the historical and cultural ties that he said have cemented an enduring bond between the United States and the United Kingdom. But even as he spoke in unifying, optimistic terms, he delivered a series of nuanced warnings encouraging leaders in the U.S. to remain collaborative and engaged in global affairs.

He said the alliance between the U.S. and the U.K., tested anew by President Donald Trump’s war in Iran, “cannot rest on past achievements.” Charles urged “unyielding resolve” in backing Ukraine against Russia and heralded the NATO alliance that Trump has consistently undermined.

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Britain’s King Charles III waves as Queen Camilla, Vice President JD Vance and House Speaker Mike Johnson of La., watch after a speech to a joint meeting of Congress in the House Chamber at the U.S. Capitol, Tuesday, April 28, 2026, in Washington. (AP Photo/Matt Rourke)

The king praised religious pluralism and interfaith dialogue in terms that are rare in Trump’s Washington. As the White House rolls back regulations aimed at denting climate change, the king encouraged those in power to “reflect on our shared responsibility to safeguard nature, our most precious and irreplaceable asset.”

At one point, Charles traced the notion of checks and balances on executive power to the Magna Carta, the foundational legal document sealed by King John in 1215. Trump told The New York Times earlier this year that he was constrained only by “my own morality.”

And acknowledging a scandal that has roiled politics in both the U.S. and U.K., Charles subtly alluded to the victims of Jeffrey Epstein, the convicted sex offender with ties to British officials, including the king’s brother, Andrew.

King celebrates independence and focuses on repairing a frayed relationship

Charles is on a four-day visit to the U.S. intended to both celebrate American independence and to repair the country’s fraying relationship with the U.K. He hardly arrived in Washington as an oppositional figure to Trump. Joined by Queen Camilla, Charles had a warm greeting with the president and first lady Melania Trump at the White House earlier Tuesday.

In his welcome remarks, Trump also highlighted the shared history between the two countries.

“American patriots today can sing, ’My country, ’tis of thee, sweet land of liberty,’ only because our colonial ancestors first sang, ‘God save the king,’” Trump said.

The leaders met privately in the Oval Office for a meeting Trump later described as “really good,” adding that Charles is a “fantastic person.”

Trump hosted the royal couple for a jovial state dinner later Tuesday in the East Room of the White House. About 130 guests were seated at two long tables that were decorated with low floral arrangements. The guests included tech leaders such as outgoing Apple CEO Tim Cook and Amazon founder Jeff Bezos, along with conservative Supreme Court justices and several Fox News journalists and hosts.

Charles and Camilla will continue their U.S. tour this week with stops in New York City and Virginia.

During his roughly 20-minute speech to Congress, the king, who is expressly apolitical, never directly criticized Trump. Still, the contrast was apparent at times and some British commentators described his speech as more political than they had expected.

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Congress applauds as Britain’s King Charles III speaks to a joint meeting of Congress in the House Chamber at the U.S. Capitol, Tuesday, April 28, 2026, in Washington. (AP Photo/Jose Luis Magana)

Just two months earlier, Trump stood at the same lectern and chided Democrats for not standing during part of his State of the Union address. The king, for his part, elicited multiple standing ovations from Democrats and Republicans who listened with rapt attention.

Charles is just the second British monarch to address a joint session of Congress. His mother, Queen Elizabeth II, delivered a similar speech in 1991 highlighting the historic ties between both countries and the importance of their democratic values.

Charles acknowledges a ‘more volatile and more dangerous’ world

While the king paid tribute to those remarks, he acknowledged that today’s environment is “more volatile and more dangerous than the world to which my late mother spoke.”

Many of the lawmakers in the room were at Saturday’s White House Correspondents’ Dinner, which was disrupted by a shooting that authorities have described as an attempted assassination against Trump.

“Let me say with unshakeable resolve,” Charles said. “Such acts of violence will never succeed.”

Meanwhile, Trump’s up-and-down relationship with British Prime Minister Keir Starmer has taken a particularly sour turn over the past several months as the Republican president has sought to rally international support for the war in Iran. Trump criticized Starmer, who has largely resisted his overtures, by saying, “This is not Winston Churchill that we’re dealing with.”

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Britain’s King Charles III toasts with President Donald Trump during a State Dinner with first lady Melania Trump and Queen Camilla in the East Room of the White House State Dinner Tuesday, April 28, 2026, in Washington. (AP Photo/Alex Brandon)

Trump has also imposed tariffs on the U.K. and warned of additional levies despite a Supreme Court ruling earlier this year that has made such unilateral moves more challenging. Trump threatened just last week to slap a “big tariff” on the U.K. if it doesn’t scrap a digital services tax on U.S. technology companies.

Trump has more broadly challenged the traditional trans-Atlantic alliance with efforts to annex Greenland and threats to walk away from NATO. He has repeatedly imposed tariffs on and taunted Canada, a member of the British Commonwealth.

Ahead of his speech, the king had faced some calls on Capitol Hill to meet with Epstein’s victims while he is in the U.S. He didn’t make a direct mention of the convicted sex offender, but did reference the “collective strength” in the U.S. and the U.K. to “support victims of some of the ills that, so tragically, exist in both our societies today.”

If Charles offered low-key criticism of Trump, the president didn’t seem to mind. He said later that the king “made a great speech.”

“I was very jealous,” he said.

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British man arrested in Chiang Mai for visa overstay

British man arrested in Chiang Mai for visa overstay

CHIANG MAI — 29 April 2026, Immigration police in Chiang Mai have arrested a British national for overstaying his visa, officials said.

Pol. Col. Phitthakphong Charoenkul, superintendent of Chiang Mai Immigration, and Pol. Lt. Col. Nattaphon Chumbuatong, deputy superintendent, said an investigation team had been assigned to track down foreign nationals violating immigration laws or other offences.

On 28 April 2026, immigration investigators, working with officers from Immigration Division 5, inspected an area along Samlan Road in Phra Sing subdistrict, Mueang district, following a tip-off from a member of the public about an illegal foreign resident.

Officers arrested one British man on a charge of “being a foreign national staying in the Kingdom after permission had expired”. He was informed of the charge and his legal rights before being handed over to investigators at Mueang Chiang Mai Police Station for further legal proceedings.

The suspect admitted entering Thailand under the visa exemption scheme, which allows nationals from 93 countries and territories to stay for up to 60 days per visit to support tourism and short-term business. He said he failed to leave the country or apply for an extension before his permitted stay expired.

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Thai FM says US has offered no help as Iran war hits economy

Thailand has received no direct assistance from the United States to cope with the economic fallout from the ongoing Iran war, Foreign Minister Sihasak Phuangketkeow said in an interview published by The Washington Post.

Speaking to the newspaper in Krabi, Sihasak said the conflict — involving the United States and Israel against Iran — has caused significant economic strain across Asia, particularly in energy and fertiliser supplies. “This war should not have taken place,” he said, adding that Washington has not approached Thailand with any concrete support measures.

According to the report, Sihasak noted that US officials appeared aware of the consequences but had not offered direct assistance, aside from suggesting countries purchase American oil and gas.

With limited support from its treaty ally, Thailand has begun seeking alternatives, including outreach to Russia and China, the report said.

The foreign minister reiterated that Bangkok does not wish to directly criticise Washington, but maintained the conflict should have been avoided. He made the remarks while hosting Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi in Krabi.

The war, now stretching beyond two months, has disrupted global supply chains, with Asia particularly exposed due to its dependence on Middle Eastern energy and fertilisers. Prices for key inputs such as urea have surged, while diesel costs in Thailand have reached record highs, the report noted.

Thailand has sought to secure fertiliser supplies ahead of the May planting season, including negotiations with Russia. However, concerns over potential US sanctions have complicated efforts to import Russian crude, Sihasak said.

He also told the newspaper that Thailand had requested China’s assistance to help ensure safe passage for Thai vessels through the Strait of Hormuz, a critical shipping route affected by the conflict. China itself faces similar challenges, with dozens of its ships stranded in the area, according to the report.

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Thai villagers alarmed by crocodile-like tracks in river

Thai villagers alarmed by crocodile-like tracks in river

KANCHANABURI — 29 April 2026, Villagers in Kanchanaburi province are on edge after large, crocodile-like footprints were found on a sandbank in the Mae Klong River, prompting an urgent inspection by officials.

Residents of Moo 3 in Wai Niao subdistrict, Tha Maka district, reported discovering the tracks on a mid-river islet, raising concerns among people living nearby. Community leaders have contacted the provincial fisheries office to verify the findings.

Naruenart Kongkaew, who first spotted the tracks, said he and friends had gone to the area when water levels dropped enough to allow access to the islet. There, they found marks resembling the drag of a large animal’s body across the ground, along with deep clawed footprints leading into the water.

“The size was clearly larger than a person’s body. It doesn’t look like a monitor lizard,” he said, adding that locals are now afraid to enter the water.

Later, Chalermphon Hongyon, head of a regional water rescue unit, inspected the area and found two large burrows. The surrounding ground showed signs of heavy disturbance, consistent with a large animal moving in and out of the water. He said body marks suggested a creature measuring at least 4 metres in length.

Villagers in nearby Ban Pong Tuek also reported finding a similar burrow about 3 metres deep, with matching traces.

Chalermphon said crocodiles typically bask on land during the day and retreat to burrows at night. However, he cautioned that it remains unconfirmed whether the animal is indeed a crocodile, pending a detailed inspection by fisheries officials.

In the meantime, the village head has issued a warning urging residents and fishermen to avoid the riverbank and refrain from entering the water until the species is identified, citing potential danger.

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From Buzz to Bucks: Thai woman sells dead mosquitoes

From Buzz to Bucks Thai woman sells dead mosquitoes

BANGKOK — 28 April 2026, Thai woman has turned an unusual hobby into a business, earning ten thousand baht by selling glow-in-the-dark keychains made from real mosquito remains.

The woman, identified as Lee, shared her story on TikTok, where she explained how she began collecting mosquito carcasses out of curiosity before transforming them into handmade products.

“I make money just by swatting mosquitoes every day,” she said, adding that she developed the idea into keychains that can glow, joking that the design might even scare other mosquitoes away.

She said the products have gained popularity at market booths, particularly among foreign customers, who often buy them as novelty souvenirs from Thailand.

Despite its quirky appeal, Lee said the process is complex and time-consuming. Each piece is handmade and can take several days, from catching mosquitoes to preserving, drying and embedding them in plastic frames.

“Sometimes the specimens are damaged before they are fully dried, so it is always uncertain which pieces will turn out well,” she said.

Lee has also begun purchasing mosquito remains from others under specific conditions, including prohibiting breeding mosquitoes for sale. Sellers are paid based on quality, with prices ranging from 1 to 2 baht per mosquito, and additional labour costs provided.

She said packaging is a crucial step, requiring careful handling to prevent damage, contamination or ants, with instructions for flat paper packaging and proper spacing of specimens.

The keychains are sold for 149 baht each, with an additional 30 baht for delivery. All items are made to order, with delivery taking around 7 to 14 days.

Lee said the business reflects her belief that people should pursue what they enjoy, even if others see it as unusual.​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​

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Doctors warn of heatstroke: “hot body without sweating” is a danger sign

Amid continuously rising temperatures caused by extreme heat and global heatwaves, a critical health risk that should not be overlooked is heatstroke. This condition is becoming increasingly common during hot weather, especially among high-risk groups such as the elderly, young children, outdoor workers, and individuals with underlying conditions like heart disease, diabetes, and hypertension.

Heatstroke is not just general heat exhaustion—it is a medical emergency. It occurs when the body is unable to dissipate heat effectively, causing a rapid rise in body temperature that disrupts the function of vital organs, particularly the brain and heart. Without timely treatment, it can lead to severe complications or even death.

Dr. Suresh Kumar Narula, a specialist in cardiology, critical care medicine, coronary artery disease, and diagnostic angiography at Praram 9 Hospital, explains:

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“Heatstroke occurs when the body temperature rises above 40–40.5°C, reaching a critical level. The brain’s temperature regulation system fails, and the body can no longer release heat through sweating. As a result, the patient’s skin becomes extremely hot but dry, with no sweat. Internal organs begin to suffer damage immediately.”

A key warning sign of heatstroke is a body temperature above 40.5°C without sweating, despite intense heat. This indicates failure of the brain’s temperature control system. The brain is the most heat-sensitive organ—once the temperature exceeds this threshold, brain cells begin to shut down. Patients may experience confusion, seizures, or loss of consciousness. This triggers a domino effect, where damage rapidly spreads to the heart, liver, and kidneys, causing acute inflammation.

In severe cases, this may lead to Disseminated Intravascular Coagulation (DIC)—a dangerous condition involving abnormal blood clotting throughout the body, which can be life-threatening.

Dr. Suresh emphasizes that the key to treating heatstroke is time:

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“Every minute counts. The faster we can lower the body temperature, the higher the chance of survival. This principle is similar to ‘Time is Brain’ or ‘Time is Muscle’ in stroke and heart attack patients.”

Heatstroke affects the entire body. The heart may develop serious arrhythmias due to electrical disturbances. While it may not stop immediately like in cardiac arrest, delayed treatment can lead to heart failure. At the same time, patients may suffer acute kidney failure, severe liver damage, and abnormal blood clotting, accelerating multi-organ failure.

High-risk groups for heatstroke include:

  1. Individuals with weakened physical conditions, such as children, the elderly, and patients with chronic diseases (especially heart disease, diabetes, and hypertension)
  2. Healthy individuals engaging in intense outdoor activities, during the afternoon hours when heat is intense such as athletes or laborers

Patients with heart disease and diabetes are particularly vulnerable because their bodies already have underlying weaknesses. When exposed to extreme heat, these organs are affected first, leading to faster and more severe complications. If hospital treatment is delayed, survival rates may drop below 50%.

First Aid for Suspected Heatstroke:

If someone is suspected of having heatstroke, the most important action is to seek immediate medical attention.

  • Move the patient to a shaded or air-conditioned area
  • If conscious, allow them to drink cool water
  • Generally, the heart is still beating, so CPR is not the primary first aid unless the patient has stopped breathing

The priority is to get the patient to the nearest hospital as quickly as possible. Every minute is critical. With prompt treatment, recovery to normal life is possible.

Dr. Suresh also clarifies a common misconception:

Many people confuse heatstroke with stroke due to similar symptoms. However, the causes are entirely different.

  • Stroke is caused by blocked or ruptured blood vessels in the brain, leading to lack of blood and oxygen
  • Heatstroke is caused by excessive heat overwhelming the body’s temperature regulation system

Stroke symptoms include facial drooping, arm weakness, slurred speech, and vision problems—commonly remembered with the FAST (Face, Arm, Speech, Time) principle.

In contrast, heatstroke is characterized by extreme body heat without sweating, along with neurological symptoms such as confusion, delirium, seizures, or unconsciousness.

Prevention Tips:

  • Stay well-hydrated throughout the day
  • Avoid outdoor exposure between 11:00 AM – 3:00 PM, when temperatures are highest
  • Maintain good health through proper nutrition and regular exercise (at least 5 days per week, 30–40 minutes per session)

For more information about heatstroke, please contact the Cardiovascular Institute at Praram 9 Hospital or call +66 (0) 2202-9999, or reach us via Facebook: @Praram9Hospital.International

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Man pleads guilty to plotting attack on a Taylor Swift concert in Vienna, Austrian media report

WIENER NEUSTADT, Austria (AP) — A man accused of pledging allegiance to the Islamic State group and plotting to attack one of superstar singer Taylor Swift’s concerts in Vienna nearly two years ago pleaded guilty as his trial began on Tuesday, Austria media reported.

The plot was thwarted, but Austrian authorities still canceled Swift’s three performances in August 2024. The singer’s fans, known as Swifties, who had flown to Austria from across the globe to attend a performance of her record-setting Eras Tour were devastated, but rallied to turn Vienna into a citywide trading post for friendship bracelets and singalongs.

The defendant, a 21-year-old Austrian citizen known only as Beran A. in line with Austrian privacy rules, faced charges including terrorist offenses and membership in a terrorist organization. He could be sentenced to up to 20 years in prison, and has been in custody since August 2024.

The Vienna plot drew comparisons to a 2017 attack by a suicide bomber at an Ariana Grande concert in Manchester, England, that killed 22 people. The bomb detonated at the end of Grande’s concert as thousands of young fans were leaving, becoming the deadliest extremist attack in the United Kingdom in recent years.

Defendant regrets his actions

Anna Mair, his defense attorney, said her client pleaded guilty to the charges related to the concert plot.

“Of course, he deeply regrets it all,” Mair said outside the court. “It is also due to the long period of detention that he says it was the biggest mistake of his life.”

He is facing trial alongside Arda K., whose full name also has not been made public. They, along with a third man, planned to carry out simultaneous attacks in Saudi Arabia, Turkey and the United Arab Emirates during Ramadan in 2024 in the name of the Islamic State group. Beran A. and Arda K. never carried out their attacks.

Only Beran A. was charged in connection with the Taylor Swift plot. He pleaded not guilty to the charges related to the plot for simultaneous attacks.

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Defendant Beran A. is hiding his face when he is escorted into the courtroom in the District Court in Wiener Neustadt, Austria, where he stands trial for plotting to carry out an attack on one of superstar singer Taylor Swift’s concerts in Vienna in August 2024 and pledging allegiance to the Islamic State group, Tuesday, April 28, 2026. (AP Photo/Matthias Schrader)

He allegedly planned to target onlookers gathered outside Ernst Happel Stadium — up to 30,000 each night, with another 65,000 inside the venue — with knives or homemade explosives. The suspect hoped to “kill as many people as possible,” authorities said in 2024. The U.S. provided intelligence that fed into the decision to cancel the concerts.

Beran A. also allegedly networked with other members of the Islamic State group ahead of the planned attack. Prosecutors say they discussed purchasing weapons and making bombs, and that the defendant also sought to illegally buy weapons in the days ahead of the performance. In addition, he swore allegiance to the militant group.

Authorities searched his apartment on Aug. 7, 2024, and found bomb-making materials. The concerts were scheduled to begin the next day.

“Having our Vienna shows canceled was devastating,” Swift wrote in a statement posted to Instagram two weeks later. “The reason for the cancellations filled me with a new sense of fear, and a tremendous amount of guilt because so many people had planned on coming to those shows.”

The trial is being held in Wiener Neustadt, about an hour south of Vienna. The proceedings are set to continue May 12.

Three attacks planned in Saudi Arabia, Turkey and UAE

Prosecutors have also filed terrorism-related charges against Arda K. in the trial in connection with the plan for simultaneous attacks in Saudi Arabia, Turkey and the United Arab Emirates.

The third man in that plot, Hasan E., allegedly stabbed a security guard with a knife at the Grand Mosque in Mecca, Saudi Arabia, on March 11, 2024. He was arrested and remains in pretrial detention in Saudi Arabia, Austrian prosecutors said.

Beran A. and Arda K. did not carry out their plans in Turkey and the UAE. Beran A. returned to Vienna and then allegedly began plotting to attack a Swift concert there.

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Cabinet approves 1.16 billion baht budget for Thailand to host World Bank–IMF annual meetings in 2026

An attendee poses for a photograph in front of a sign advertising the annual meetings of the International Monetary Fund (IMF) and the World Bank Group (WBG), which started in Washington on Monday, Oct. 21, 2024. (AP Photo/Ben Curtis)

BANGKOK — The Cabinet has approved a budget of 1.16 billion baht to support Thailand’s preparations to host the annual meetings of the World Bank and the International Monetary Fund (IMF) in 2026, with around 15,000 participants expected.

Government spokesperson Ratchada Thanadirek said on 28 April that the funding, drawn from the central emergency budget for fiscal year 2026, will be allocated to the Fiscal Policy Office, the lead agency responsible for organising the event.

The budget will cover venue preparation, registration systems, information technology infrastructure, office equipment and furnishings, in line with standards set by the IMF and the World Bank Group.

Preparations must be completed ahead of an inspection scheduled for September–October this year, with the meetings set to take place from 12–18 October 2026.

Ratchada said hosting the meetings would demonstrate Thailand’s readiness to stage major international events and provide a platform to present the country’s economic policies on the global stage, while strengthening cooperation with international partners.

The annual meetings are regarded as one of the world’s most important economic and financial gatherings, bringing together finance ministers and central bank governors from nearly 190 member countries, alongside delegates from across the globe.

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Chinese tourists confess to gold shop robbery, say money ran out after spending on Thai girlfriends

NAKHON RATCHASIMA — Two Chinese tourists arrested over a gold shop robbery in Nakhon Ratchasima have confessed, telling police they committed the crime after running out of money while travelling in Thailand, including spending heavily on Thai girlfriends.

The suspects, identified as 27-year-old Zou Qintao and 19-year-old Song Haolong, were taken on Tuesday to reenact the crime at a gold shop in Dan Kwian municipality, Chok Chai district, as part of legal proceedings.

Police said the pair were tracked down and arrested in Bangkok’s Prawet district within eight hours of the incident, following a coordinated operation involving multiple agencies using CCTV footage.

Investigators said the suspects claimed they entered Thailand as tourists but faced financial difficulties after spending most of their money, prompting them to plan the robbery.

Authorities said the crime appeared premeditated, with evidence indicating the use of tools including a firearm, hammer and other equipment, though officers are still verifying whether the gun was real.

All stolen items have been recovered, police said, adding that the suspects have no prior criminal records or links to organised crime networks.

Police in Nakhon Ratchasima said additional measures will be introduced, including stricter vehicle checks and increased patrols in high-risk areas to prevent similar incidents.

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Sam Khok overpass used for adult filming, aubergine found at scene

PATHUM THANI — A village head in Sam Khok district has raised concerns after residents reported a group of people allegedly using a pedestrian overpass as a location for indecent activity and filming explicit content for sale on a private online platform.

On 28 April 2025, village head Chukiat Phochan of Moo 4 in Chiang Rak Yai subdistrict said he received complaints from locals about suspicious activity on a pedestrian bridge over the Udon Ratthaya Expressway in Pathum Thani province.

Following the report, local leaders inspected the area and said they found numerous items believed to have been left behind, including used condoms, underwear, condom wrappers, lubricant, wet tissues, and a vegetable covered with a condom placed along the walkway.

Chukiat said residents had earlier seen similar activity in an online private group and alerted authorities. He added that he had previously patrolled the area regularly and had not found such items before, suggesting the activity likely took place late at night.

Assistant village head Chaiwat Panyarachun said the location has reportedly been dubbed an “aerial homestay” by some groups, adding that aside from alleged sexual activity, there were also signs of illegal cable stripping and burning to extract copper for resale.

Local leaders have coordinated with Sam Khok police and the Expressway Authority of Thailand to find preventive measures, citing poor visibility caused by signage that creates blind spots on the overpass.

Authorities have warned those involved to stop the activity, stressing that public spaces must not be used for illegal or inappropriate conduct, which could lead to legal action.

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