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Taylor Swift Announces ‘Speak Now (Taylor’s Version)’ Is Coming in July During Concert in Nashville

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Taylor Swift Announces ‘Speak Now (Taylor’s Version)’ Is Coming in July During Concert in Nashville

Taylor Swift let followers in her hometown of Nashville to be the primary to get the official information: “Communicate Now” would be the subsequent album in her “Taylor’s Model” sequence of re-recorded albums.

Swift is giving followers loads of time to pre-order the violet vinyl: She revealed that it’s popping out in all codecs July 7.

“I believe moderately than me talking about it,” she mentioned, to screams, as followers realized from the language that the long-awaited announcement was at hand, “I believed I’d present you, so for those who would direct your consideration” to the massive screens… There, the album cowl and launch date have been proven, earlier than Swift launched into the “Communicate Now” monitor “Sparks Fly” as a shock music.

Upon the announcement at Nashville’s Nissan Stadium, the town turned on purple lights on the close by bridge over the Cumberland River.

About 10 minutes after making the announcement, she posted to her social accounts. “It fills me with such delight and pleasure to announce that my model of Communicate Now shall be out July 7 (simply in time for July ninth, iykyk,” she wrote, utilizing the acronym for “iykyk.” (The July 9 reference refers to a particular point out of that date within the lyrics of “Final Kiss” — believed to be a date in 2008 when she went to Texas to go to then-boyfriend Joe Jonas.)

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“I first made Communicate Now, fully self-written, between the ages of 18 and 20. The songs that got here from this time in my life have been marked by their brutal honesty, unfiltered diaristic confessions and wild wistfulness. I really like this album as a result of it tells a story of rising up, flailing, flying and crashing… and residing to talk about it. With six additional songs I’ve sprung unfastened from the vault, I completely can not wait to have a good time Communicate Now (Taylor’s Model) with you on July seventh.”

Followers had a fairly sturdy indication of what was coming, getting into Friday’s Nashville present. Wristbands given out to followers turned purple on the finish of her earlier live performance this previous Sunday, and digital banners coming into Nissan Stadium have been purple-hued.

Swifties had lengthy speculated whether or not “Communicate Now” or “1989” could be subsequent to get the re-recording-plus-bonus-tracks therapy, with the proof more and more weighing in her third album’s favor.

The Taylor Nation account went stay on Instagram to hold the spoken announcement for followers, with barely a minute’s advance discover.

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The brand new cowl artwork has modern-day Swift sporting a costume much like the one she wore on the entrance of the unique album in 2010, however with a extra critical expression that marks her as positively not the 20-year-old who posed for the Massive Machine version’s cowl.

Swift didn’t instantly launch titles or every other details about the bonus “Vault” tracks, apart from to say there could be six. The full 22-song depend for the discharge is confirmed on a product web page that went up shortly after the announcement, the place it’s revealed that the LP model shall be a three-record set, launched on “three distinctive violet marble colour vinyl discs.”

Up to now on the Eras Tour, Swift has solely been performing one music on a nightly foundation from the “Communicate Now” album, “Enchanted,” far lower than every other album she’s put out aside from her debut, which has no nightly illustration. Slightly than lead followers to suspect that she disfavors the album, that peculiar option to make the album virtually MIA within the three-hour-plus units solely heightened anticipation that she is perhaps ready so as to add extra materials from “Communicate Now” till she was able to announce the re-recording.

Swift made her announcement proper after shifting onto the B-stage for the solo-acoustic “shock songs” section that comes late within the night every night time on tour. Though Swift inevitably used the second to premiere a “Communicate Now” music that had not beforehand been performed on the tour, “Sparks Fly,” accompanying herself on the guitar, she didn’t commit each shock slots to the album. The second shock quantity Friday was from a distinct album — “Teardrops on My Guitar,” from her debut, carried out maybe counterintuitively on the piano, not guitar.

Swift has been recording all-new variations of all of her Massive Machine releases, with solely “Fearless” and “Crimson” having come out to this point in “Taylor’s Model” editions. The brand new albums have been sturdy sellers, as followers comply with her needs to purchase and stream solely the variations the place she owns the recordings outright, after her public misery at her Massive Machine catalog having been offered in opposition to her needs. The “TV” editions have additionally included copious bonus tracks of songs Swift wrote however by no means launched throughout these eras.

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“Communicate Now” was a landmark album for Swift 13 years in the past, turning into the primary and solely album for which Swift was the only real songwriter on all of the tracks — seen on the time as a response to cynics who believed that the younger singer’s co-writers will need to have achieved the heavier lifting on her first two albums. Having made the purpose, Swift resumed working with writing collaborators on the next launch, “Crimson.”

The album can be remembered for marking a extra determined flip towards pop, from her nation origins, though it could be one other couple of albums nonetheless earlier than she firmly declared herself a pop artist. On the identical time, it signified a transfer into still-bolder songwriting, as in “Expensive John,” nonetheless one among Swift’s most strikingly uncooked songs to this point. Six songs from the album charted within the Billboard Sizzling 100: “Mine,” “Again to December,” “Imply,” “The Story of Us,” “Sparks Fly” and “Ours” (the final of which didn’t seem till a deluxe version with additional tracks was belatedly launched).

Though not one of the songs from the album went to No. 1, “Communicate Now” itself debuted atop the Billboard 200 with over 1,000,000 copies offered in its first week. The Massive Machine finally spent six weeks at No. 1 and has been licensed six-times platinum.

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Israel moves in on north Gaza Hamas stronghold, pounds Rafah without advancing

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Israel’s tanks pushed into the heart of Jabalia in northern Gaza on Thursday, facing anti-tank rockets and mortar bombs from militants concentrated there, while in the south, its forces pounded Rafah without advancing, Palestinian residents and militants said.
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What to know about how much the aid from a US pier project will help Gaza

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What to know about how much the aid from a US pier project will help Gaza

A U.S.-built pier is in place to bring humanitarian aid to Gaza by sea, but no one will know if the new route will work until a steady stream of deliveries begins reaching starving Palestinians.

The trucks that will roll off the pier project installed Thursday will face intensified fighting, Hamas threats to target any foreign forces and uncertainty about whether the Israeli military will ensure that aid convoys have access and safety from attack by Israeli forces.

TEMPORARY FLOATING PIER FOR GAZA AID COMPLETED, WILL MOVE INTO POSITION ONCE WEATHER LETS UP: PENTAGON

Even if the sea route performs as hoped, U.S, U.N. and aid officials caution, it will bring in a fraction of the aid that’s needed to the embattled enclave.

Here’s a look at what’s ahead for aid arriving by sea:

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WILL THE SEA ROUTE END THE CRISIS IN GAZA?

No, not even if everything with the sea route works perfectly, American and international officials say.

The image provided by U.S, Central Command, shows U.S. Army soldiers assigned to the 7th Transportation Brigade (Expeditionary), U.S. Navy sailors assigned to Amphibious Construction Battalion 1, and Israel Defense Forces placing the Trident Pier on the coast of Gaza Strip on Thursday, May 16, 2024. The temporary pier is part of the Joint Logistics Over-the-Shore capability. The U.S. military finished installing the floating pier on Thursday, with officials poised to begin ferrying badly needed humanitarian aid into the enclave besieged over seven months of intense fighting in the Israel-Hamas war.  (U.S. Central Command via AP)

U.S. military officials hope to start with about 90 truckloads of aid a day through the sea route, growing quickly to about 150 trucks a day.

Samantha Power, head of the U.S. Agency for International Development, and other aid officials have consistently said Gaza needs deliveries of more than 500 truckloads a day — the prewar average — to help a population struggling without adequate food or clean water during seven months of war between Israel and Hamas.

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Israel has hindered deliveries of food, fuel and other supplies through land crossings since Hamas’ deadly attack on Israel launched the conflict in October. The restrictions on border crossings and fighting have brought on a growing humanitarian catastrophe for civilians.

International experts say all 2.3 million of Gaza’s people are experiencing acute levels of food insecurity, 1.1 million of them at “catastrophic” levels. Power and U.N. World Food Program Director Cindy McCain say north Gaza is in famine.

At that stage, saving the lives of children and others most affected requires steady treatment in clinical settings, making a cease-fire critical, USAID officials say.

At full operation, international officials have said, aid from the sea route is expected to reach a half-million people. That’s just over one-fifth of the population.

WHAT ARE THE CHALLENGES FOR THE SEA ROUTE NOW?

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The U.S. plan is for the U.N. to take charge of the aid once it’s brought in. The U.N. World Food Program will then turn it over to aid groups for delivery.

U.N. officials have expressed concern about preserving their neutrality despite the involvement in the sea route by the Israeli military — one of the combatants in the conflict — and say they are negotiating that.

There are still questions on how aid groups will safely operate in Gaza to distribute food to those who need it most, said Sonali Korde, assistant to the administrator for USAID’s Bureau for Humanitarian Assistance, which is helping with logistics.

U.S. and international organizations including the U.S. government’s USAID and the Oxfam, Save the Children and International Rescue Committee nonprofits say Israeli officials haven’t meaningfully improved protections of aid workers since the military’s April 1 attack that killed seven aid workers with the World Central Kitchen organization.

Talks with the Israeli military “need to get to a place where humanitarian aid workers feel safe and secure and able to operate safely. And I don’t think we’re there yet,” Korde told reporters Thursday.

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Meanwhile, fighting is surging in Gaza. It isn’t threatening the new shoreline aid distribution area, Pentagon officials say, but they have made it clear that security conditions could prompt a shutdown of the maritime route, even just temporarily.

The U.S. and Israel have developed a security plan for humanitarian groups coming to a “marshaling yard” next to the pier to pick up the aid, said U.S. Vice Admiral Brad Cooper, deputy commander of the U.S. military’s Central Command. USAID Response Director Dan Dieckhaus said aid groups would follow their own security procedures in distributing the supplies.

Meanwhile, Israeli forces have moved into the border crossing in the southern city of Rafah as part of their offensive, preventing aid from moving through, including fuel.

U.N. deputy spokesman Farhan Haq said that without fuel, delivery of all aid in Gaza can’t happen.

WHAT’S NEEDED?

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U.S. President Joe Biden’s administration, the U.N. and aid groups have pressed Israel to allow more aid through land crossings, saying that’s the only way to ease the suffering of Gaza’s civilians. They’ve also urged Israel’s military to actively coordinate with aid groups to stop Israeli attacks on humanitarian workers.

“Getting aid to people in need into and across Gaza cannot and should not depend on a floating dock far from where needs are most acute,” U.N. deputy spokesman Farhan Haq told reporters Thursday.

“To stave off the horrors of famine, we must use the fastest and most obvious route to reach the people of Gaza — and for that, we need access by land now,” Haq said.

U.S. officials agree that the pier is only a partial solution at best, and say they are pressing Israel for more.

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WHAT DOES ISRAEL SAY?

Israel says it places no limits on the entry of humanitarian aid and blames the U.N. for delays in distributing goods entering Gaza. The U.N. says ongoing fighting, Israeli fire and chaotic security conditions have hindered delivery.

Under pressure from the U.S., Israel has in recent weeks opened a pair of crossings to deliver aid into hard-hit northern Gaza. It said a series of Hamas attacks on the main crossing, Kerem Shalom, have disrupted the flow of goods.

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Slovakian ministers blame media and opposition for attack on PM Fico

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Slovakia’s interior minister refrained from specifying the motivation behind the attack on Prime Minister Robert Fico but pointed fingers at media outlets and the opposition, urging them to reflect on how they present information.

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Slovakian authorities charged a man with attempted premeditated murder on Thursday after he shot Prime Minister Robert Fico five times in the central town of Handlova.

The assault left the longstanding leader in a serious but stable condition.

“The attempt on Fico’s life was politically motivated,” Slovakia’s Interior Minister Matuš Šutaj-Eštok said during a news conference on Fico’s shooting.

Eštok said the suspect, believed to be 71, was a “lone wolf” and did not belong to any political party but had previously taken part in anti-government protests.

The minister did not specify what the motivation was, but blamed media outlets and the opposition.

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“It was information that you have recently presented. The way you presented them, on that I think each of you can reflect,” he said.

Slovakia’s President-elect Peter Pellegrini said he had only been allowed to speak with Fico for a few minutes “because his current condition really requires peace and quiet without any other external distractions.”

Pellegrini wished Fico “a great deal of strength in the struggle ahead of him because he is facing a very difficult period indeed.”

The president-elect called on political parties to suspend or scale back their campaigns for European elections, which will be held June 6-9.

The populist leader had been attending a political event in Handlova when the shooting took place, sending shockwaves through the central European country.

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Fico has long been a divisive figure in Slovakia and beyond. His return to power last year on a pro-Russian, anti-American message led to even greater worries among fellow European Union and NATO members that he would abandon his country’s pro-Western course – particularly on Ukraine.

At the start of Russia’s invasion, Slovakia was one of Ukraine’s staunchest supporters. Fico halted arms deliveries to Ukraine when he returned to power, his fourth time serving as prime minister.

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