Russia allows central bank, top lender Sberbank to down drones

May 27 (Reuters) - Russia has passed a law allowing its central bank and other financial institutions to operate their ‌own defence systems and arm staff to repel drone attacks, ‌a document published by the lower house of parliament showed.

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Ukraine struck the central bank's ​office in Sevastopol in Crimea with a missile on Wednesday, local governor Mikhail Razvozhaev said, alleging that it was a British-made Storm Shadow missile. He added that the building was on fire.

Ukraine has been regularly ‌striking Russia with drones ⁠since Moscow launched the war in February 2022, with energy infrastructure frequently targeted as Kyiv aims to ⁠deprive Moscow of revenues in order to bring the conflict to an end.

Drone defence systems could be located next to the central bank, the ​country's biggest ​bank Sberbank, and the Russian ​Cash Collection Association. Staff at ‌those institutions would be permitted to be armed.

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The institutions would handle the cost of drone defence themselves, Anatoly Aksakov, the head of the financial committee in Russia's lower house of parliament, the State Duma, was quoted as saying by the RBC news outlet.

The attack on ‌the central bank's office in Sevastopol ​was the first on a major central ​bank office since the start ​of the war. There were no reported attacks ‌on major Sberbank offices.

On Tuesday, Alexander ​Shokhin, head of ​Russia's most powerful business lobby, told President Vladimir Putin companies are ready to finance the purchase of heavier weapons and ​electronic systems to defend ‌their infrastructure from drone attacks.

(Reporting by Reuters, Writing by Jekaterīna ​Golubkova in Tokyo and Gleb Bryanski in Moscow; Editing ​by Lincoln Feast and Gus Trompiz)

Russia allows central bank, top lender Sberbank to down drones

May 27 (Reuters) - Russia has passed a law allowing its central bank and other financial institutions to operate their ‌own defence sys...
Hannah Berner Goes Full

Hannah Bernergiggled her way to theAmerican Music Awardson May 25. The comedian and internet personality doesn't just land jokes; she lands outfits, and she pulled out quite the ensemble for the award show in Las Vegas, Nevada.

InStyle Hannah Berner wore custom Erik Charlotte to the 2026 American Music Awards on May 25, 2026.Credit: Kyra Beatty

As Berner exclusively tellsInStyle, she knew she'd have to "go hard with the look to (try to) keep up with her" co-presenterLisa Rinna, so she tapped up-and-coming avant garde designerErik Charlotte. Together, they imagined a custom blood red corset and skirt that was equal parts sexy and dramatic. Berner tried her hand as a glove girl (pun intended), with matching fingerless accents, and added sky-high Charles and Keith stilettos and the perfect amount of bling. While the "Giggly Squad" co-host's outfit gave Regency era, her glam channeled the '90s via a sultry brown smoky eye and soft waves.

Hannah Berner attends the American Music Awards on May 25, 2026.Credit: Kyra Beatty

Whether it's theSummer Housescreen, aSports Illustratedcover, or the MGM Grand Garden Arena stage, Berner always brings cheeky quips and keeled-over laughter. And, best believe she had her fair share of what-happens-in-Vegas-stays-in-Vegas fun at the ceremony, which she so aptly describes as "a concert buffet of all the hottest artists right now." She did share some of those details, however—from her bougie pre-carpet ritual to her "raging" after-party plans—withInStyle. Read on for Berner's giggle-worthy secrets as she got ready for the AMAs.

Her 2026 AMAs Look

Hannah Berner ahead of the 2026 AMAsCredit: Kyra Beatty

"I've been a fan of Erik Charlotte for a while, and my amazing stylist,Kat Typaldos, was like, 'Shoot her a DM and maybe she'll have time to do a custom look.' I slid in and we immediately started working on it. I loved an outfit she did for Ice Spice last year, so we worked off that and went with a maroon striped pattern with a halter spaghetti strap bra under the corset. I love the final look so much—I feel like aBridgertonvixen."

The Glam

Hannah Berner attends the 2026 AMAs.Credit: Kyra Beatty

"Kat sent a mood board to help us come up with the overall look. For glam, I worked withMeg Boeson a '90s brown smoky eye and brown lip. It’s moody and fun. For hair,Shelley Gregorydid loose, messy waves with a bunch of hair extensions."

The Bling

Hannah Berner's jewelry options for the 2026 American Music Awards.Credit: Kyra Beatty

"I’m wearing Vogue sunglasses, because every outfit needs to be paired with intimidating shades, and a deep maroon Vera by Verafied bag that matches my nails and shoes perfectly. My Charles and Keith shoes are really high but surprisingly comfortable despite my wide feet. I also wore beautiful thin Pandora earrings and an Ettika ear cuff. Plus, Erik Charlotte used extra fabric to make custom gloves with buttons to make the outfit even more interesting. Am I a glove girl now?"

Her Sense of Style

Hannah Berner's 2026 AMAs look.Credit: Kyra Beatty

"I love to have fun with fashion and never take it too seriously. I love playful pieces that look good on my body. I don't like to follow trends."

Why She Loves Red Carpets

Hannah Berner poses before the 2026 AMAs.Credit: Kyra Beatty

"I love the adrenaline of knowing people are about to see either a gorgeous photo or the worst photo you've ever taken. It's like when your friend would post a Facebook album from a party and only edited herself and you just had to pray you came out okay. Was that too millennial?"

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The Bougiest Thing She Does Before a Red Carpet

"Call me a minimalist, but I just get a spray tan and tell myself I look likeCindy Crawford."

Her Getting-Ready Playlist

Hannah Berner gets ready for the 2026 AMAs.Credit: Kyra Beatty

"Anything Lil Wayne."

Who She's Most Looking Forward to Seeing

"Queen Latifahhosting is going to be iconic, and it's just so cool to be in the room with greatness."

Her Favorite Beauty Products

Hannah Berner's glam prep ahead of the 2026 AMAs.Credit: Kyra Beatty

"I love the It Cosmetics CC cream, Supergoop, Revision Skincare Youthful Lip Replenisher, Maybelline Lifter Liner, Tower28 Lip Jelly, and L'Oréal Telescopic Mascara."

Her Favorite Designers

Hannah Berner gets dressed for the 2026 AMAs.Credit: Kyra Beatty

"I love finding independent designers, like Erik Charlotte. In the past, I've worn Mila Sullivan, Fleur du Mal, Jane Wade, Nicklas Skovgaard, Vossia Kostara, and Contessa Mills. I'm also addicted to vintage finds. Recently, I've worn '90s and 2000s dresses from Carolina Herrera, Robert Cavalli, and Ralph Lauren."

Her Style Icons

"Rihanna,Chloë Sevigny, and my grandpa."

Her After-Party Plans

Hannah Berner and her mom, Lenore DiLeo-Berner, ahead of the 2026 AMAsCredit: Kyra Beatty

"I'm bringing my mom, so we may rage, but I'm also known for ordering room service and taking out my hair extensions in the Uber."

How She Unwinds

Hannah Berner ahead of the 2026 AMAs.Credit: Kyra Beatty

"A big water with Emergen-C and gossiping with my best friend about everyone I saw and every awkward thing I did."

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Paul Hollywood and Prue Leith Reveal if U.S. Bakers are Better than Brits

Paul Hollywood and Prue Leith discussed differences in American and British baking styles, including ingredient preferences and taste palates during a recent interview

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  • Leith noted Americans tend to bake larger, sweeter cakes compared to British bakers' more modest creations

  • Season 4 of The Great American Baking Show premiered on The Roku Channel on May 11

Paul HollywoodandPrue Leithare revealing whether they prefer American or British baking styles.

Leith, 86, and Hollywood, 60, star onThe Great American Baking Show, having also been judges onThe Great British Baking Show, referred to asThe Great British Bake Offin the U.K. They were quizzed about their preferences in an interview withThe Hollywood Reporter (THR)published on May 22.

“[Americans] are not better, they're different,” said Hollywood in aclip from the interviewshared on Instagram.

“They use a lot of whisked sponge, they use a lot of banana, they use a lot of pecans,” he continued. “They use things that we use in the U.K., but not to the extremity [that] the Americans do. That's the big difference. Their taste palette is a bit different from ours, but their baking is very similar.”

Paul Hollywood and Prue LeithCredit: Roku

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Leith agreed, adding that aside from the quantity of each ingredient, the overall size of cakes also differs between bakers in each country.

“I think that Americans, by and large, like things to be sweeter than the Brits, and bigger. Big and sweet,” she toldTHR.

As the interview took place during filming in the summer of 2025, Leith also shared an observation that she made that day.

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“It's been interesting today because we asked them to do a cake, which could have been a little cake, and they [all made] enormous cakes — you know, four-tier jobs,” she toldTHR.

The latest season ofThe Great American Baking Showpremiered on The Roku Channel on May 11.

Around the same time, Leith — who stepped down as a judge onThe Great British Baking Showearlier this year — spoke toPEOPLEabout blunders she's had in the kitchen.

She revealed that, despite being known as a chef and restaurateur, not everything went to plan when she had the opportunity to serve tea toQueen Elizabethat the opening of the Queen Elizabeth Centre (QEII Centre) in Westminster, London, in 1986.

"I actually think there's something about the royal family, they jinx things," Leith told PEOPLE. "Because I think what happens is people get quite overexcited at the thought of them and then everything seems to go wrong. You talk to any caterer and they'll tell you drama stories about the royals."

Leith recalls another instance of messing up when cooking for royalty in her memoirBeing Old and Learning to Love It!

She fumbled theQueen's order for strong black tea, instead presenting the monarch with a "weak lemony tea served by a half-wit.”

Reflecting on the incident, Leith said, "Personally, the thing that upset me most was not giving the Queen a decent cup of tea, because I much admired the Queen and I thought, 'Poor...woman. She's been walking around this extremely boring building for two hours… By the time she got to me, she must have been absolutely panting for a cup of tea, and I failed completely.' "

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Sheep theft ruins Eid festivities for Palestinian shepherd

By Mussa Qawasma

Reuters

MASAFER YATTA, West Bank, May 26 (Reuters) - Palestinian shepherd Sameeha Rasheed was planning for the sacred ritual of sacrificing her family's sheep for the Eid al-Adha holiday, one of the holiest occasions in Islam, but West ‌Bank Jewish settlers stole them in a pre-dawn raid, she said.

Instead of celebrating, Rasheed has been left with nothing and ‌has also been deprived of the income she would have received from selling the sheep not used by her family.

The settlers stole around 45 sheep from her home ​in Masafer Yatta, a collection of Palestinian hamlets near Hebron, she said. Before the theft, they stole the family's guard dogs, so no one was alerted when the men broke in before dawn on May 21 and herded the animals away.

"This is our livelihood, my husband and I live from the income from these sheep. I don't have anything to get treatment for my husband or spend on myself," Rasheed, whose ‌husband has cancer, told Reuters.

Eid al-Adha, one of ⁠Islam's two main festivals, marks the climax of the annual Haj pilgrimage, when Muslims slaughter animals to commemorate the willingness of Ibrahim, or Abraham, to sacrifice his son on God’s command, often distributing meat to ⁠the poor.

PEPPER GAS SPRAYED AT HOMES AND CHILDREN

Rasheed said settlers had been carrying out near-daily attacks on shepherds in the area, spraying pepper gas toward homes and children.

CCTV footage obtained and verified by Reuters showed masked men moving sheep out of the farm at night. Reuters verified the location as ​near ​Masafer Yatta by matching buildings, structures and terrain to archive and satellite imagery.

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Settler ​violence against Palestinians in the Israeli-occupied West Bank has ‌surged since the Gaza war began in October 2023. Israeli opposition leader Yair Lapid has called it "Jewish terror" and a national disgrace.

Asked for comment on the sheep theft, the Israeli military said it had deployed troops to the area but did not see any settlers and it had handed the case to the Israeli police.

A spokesperson for the Yesha Council, which represents municipal councils of Jewish settlements in the West Bank, did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

About 4,000 head of livestock have been stolen by settlers since the ‌start of 2026, according to Palestinian Ministry of Agriculture spokesperson Mahmoud Fatafta. He ​added that Palestinian farmers had lost more than $5 million due to settler attacks.

Israel's ​far-right governing coalition has enabled a rapid expansion of settlements, ​with some ministers openly advocating for the annexation of the West Bank. Most countries deem the settlements, built ‌on land captured in the 1967 war, illegal. Israel ​disputes this, citing historical and biblical ​ties to the land.

Palestinians have long sought an independent state in the West Bank, Gaza and East Jerusalem, territories Israel captured and occupied in 1967.

More than 700,000 settlers live in East Jerusalem and the West Bank, among more than three million Palestinians, ​according to a European Union report in ‌2024.

"When we have sheep during the time to sacrifice (during Eid Al-Adha), we sell them. But now there are no sheep, ​not for us to sacrifice nor even to sell," Rasheed said.

(Reporting by Mussa Qawasma, Additional reporting by Roleen Tafakji, ​Writing by Ahmed Elimam; Editing by Michael Georgy and Sharon Singleton)

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Jonathan Andic steps down as Mango vice-chair

MADRID, May 26 (Reuters) - Jonathan ‌Andic, son ‌of the Mango ​fashion group's founder Isak Andic, said ‌on ⁠Thursday he was stepping ⁠down temporarily as ​vice ​chair, ​days after ‌being named a suspect in an investigation into ‌his ​father's ​death ​in 2024, ‌according to Efe.

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