World
AI Summary
- The US job market saw an unexpected surge in January, though with significant negative revisions to past data, while fears of AI-driven disruption continue to weigh on global software stocks.
- Global electricity demand is rapidly increasing, straining existing grid infrastructure and prompting new energy regulations in some nations, alongside commodity market volatility influenced by supply constraints like Indonesian nickel output cuts.
- The Trump administration is actively reshaping US foreign policy and international alliances, notably pushing for European self-reliance in defense and making moves on Middle East strategy and trade agreements.
- Several countries are grappling with internal socio-political challenges, including a deadly school shooting in Canada, widespread business protests over tax changes in Malawi, and heightened debates on immigration and domestic violence in parts of Europe.
- Ongoing investigations into 2020 US election irregularities and the far-reaching global fallout from the Jeffrey Epstein files continue to generate significant legal and political repercussions, leading to high-profile resignations and international scrutiny.
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US Unexpectedly Adds 130K Jobs In January, Most Since 2024, Amid Massive Negative Revisions
an hour ago
by Tyler Durden
US Unexpectedly Adds 130K Jobs In January, Most Since 2024, Amid Massive Negative Revisions Ahead of today's jobs report, the Trump admin unleashed a full court press to warn markets about what was expected to be a very weak numbers, with Peter Navarro saying "we have to revise our expectations down significantly for what a monthly job number should look like" and Kevin Hassett told CNBC on Monday to "expect slightly smaller job numbers" and that "one shouldn't panic" if the labor data comes in weak. That's also why the whisper number ahead of today's jobs print was well below the consensus, at
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AI 'Disruption' Fears Go Global: France's Dassault Crashes Most On Record After 'Weak Guide'
an hour ago
by Tyler Durden
AI 'Disruption' Fears Go Global: France's Dassault Crashes Most On Record After 'Weak Guide' Dassault Systemes, which Nvidia has recently described as being at the epicenter of the "next frontier of artificial intelligence," suffered its largest intraday decline on record in Paris trading after issuing weaker-than-expected guidance. The miss reinforced the latest market narrative that some software firms are vulnerable to AI-driven disruption, a fear that has crushed software stocks in recent weeks. Paris-based Dassault reported unaudited estimated financial results for the fourth quarter and guidance for the new year. The focus among traders was on the company's guidance for 2026 sales growth
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Electricity Demand Is Surging, The Grid Isn't Ready: IEA
an hour ago
by Tyler Durden
Electricity Demand Is Surging, The Grid Isn't Ready: IEA By Tsvetana Paraskova of OilPrice.com * International Energy Agency says global electricity demand is growing at its fastest pace in 15 years, set to rise more than 3.5% annually through 2030. * While renewables, nuclear, and natural gas are expanding rapidly, grid infrastructure is becoming the key bottleneck, with over 2,500 GW of power and load projects stuck in connection queues worldwide. * Grid investment must rise about 50% above current levels to keep pace, with BloombergNEF and Goldman Sachs warning that persistent grid constraints could trigger power shortages and even undermine
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Panic Ensues After Trump Orders CIA To Give 2020 Election Intel To 'Stop The Steal' Lawyer
2 hours ago
by Tyler Durden
Panic Ensues After Trump Orders CIA To Give 2020 Election Intel To 'Stop The Steal' Lawyer President Donald Trump has instructed the CIA and other spy agencies to hand over intelligence related to the 2020 election, a bunch of (presumably panicked) US intelligence officials told Politico and NBC News. The records are to be handed over to Kurt Olsen - now a temporary government employee in the White House - who four years ago was involved in the "Stop the Steal" campaign to determine whether Joe Biden won the 2020 election via cheating. Attorney Kurt Olsen during his opening statement in Kari Lake's election challenge trial on May 17,
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Futures Rise Ahead Of Today's Delayed Jobs Report
2 hours ago
by Tyler Durden
Futures Rise Ahead Of Today's Delayed Jobs Report US equity futures are flat ahead of today's delayed January payrolls (full preview here) with the market now expecting a weaker print after the Retail Sales miss and weaker high-frequency data. As of 8:00am ET, S&P and Nasdaq 100 futures are both up 0.1%. Pre-market, Mag7 names are mostly lower; Discretionary, Energy, Industrials and Materials are all higher pointing to a potential broad-based cyclical rally while TMT is muted; AI ex-Mag7 is seeing a bid. JPMorgan’s trading desk expects the delayed January data to give a small boost to stocks — something much-needed amid
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MrBeast Buys Gen Z Bank Just Weeks After BitMine's $200M Bet
2 hours ago
by Tyler Durden
MrBeast Buys Gen Z Bank Just Weeks After BitMine's $200M Bet Authored by Brayden Lindrea via CoinTelegraph.com, Beast Industries, the entertainment company founded by YouTuber Jimmy “MrBeast” Donaldson, is acquiring Step, a mobile banking app focused on teenagers and young adults, marking its most significant push into finance to date. In a post to X on Monday, Donaldson said the motivation behind the acquisition was to equip young people with the tools and guidance needed to navigate personal finance from an early age. Source: MrBeast Beast Industries CEO Jeff Housenbold said, "Financial health is fundamental to overall wellbeing, yet too many people lack access to the tools and knowledge
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Nickel Futs Jump As Indonesia Instructs World's Largest Mine To Slash Output
2 hours ago
by Tyler Durden
Nickel Futs Jump As Indonesia Instructs World's Largest Mine To Slash Output Nickel futures in London jumped on Wednesday after the world's biggest nickel mine in Indonesia was forced to drastically reduce output, in an effort to tighten global supply to lift prices of the critical battery metal. French miner Eramet, which operates Weda Bay Nickel alongside Tsingshan Holding Group, said Indonesian authorities have capped the mine's 2026 production at 12 million tons of nickel ore, a massive reduction from the 42 million ton quota set by Jakarta in 2025. Here is Eramet's statement from earlier: > Eramet informs the market that its joint-venture
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Conservative Swiss MP Urges 'End To Immigration From Stone Age Cultures' As Stats Expose Prevalence Of Domestic Violence
3 hours ago
by Tyler Durden
Conservative Swiss MP Urges 'End To Immigration From Stone Age Cultures' As Stats Expose Prevalence Of Domestic Violence Via Remix News, New statistical data has highlighted the prevalence of domestic violence across different population groups in Switzerland, sparking a political debate over its root causes. SVP National Councillor Pascal Schmid argues that the figures identify this primarily as a migration problem, noting that even foreign women are accused of these offenses more frequently than Swiss men. Schmid requested data from the Federal Council, which provided an analysis of domestic violence frequency broken down by gender and nationality. The results show that for every 10,000
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"Special Security Reasons": FAA Abruptly Halts All Flight Operations Above U.S. Border Town El Paso
3 hours ago
by Tyler Durden
"Special Security Reasons": FAA Abruptly Halts All Flight Operations Above U.S. Border Town El Paso The Federal Aviation Administration issued a Notice to Airmen (NOTAM) late Tuesday, closing the airspace above the U.S. border town of El Paso and a large area of southern New Mexico west of Santa Teresa for 10 days. The notice suspends all commercial, cargo, and general aviation flights in the affected area. > The FAA has issued a NOTAM halting all flight operations at El Paso International Airport (ELP/KELP) for 10 days. > > The reason given is “Temporary flight restrictions for special security reasons.” pic.twitter.com/H7NWZ3KnBp > > —
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Germany's Decline Is A Warning Canada Should Heed Now
4 hours ago
by Tyler Durden
Germany's Decline Is A Warning Canada Should Heed Now Authored by Gwyn Morgan via The Epoch Times, Germany was postwar Europe’s greatest economic success story. Today it is a cautionary tale. Once the continent’s industrial engine, Germany has spent the past decade dismantling the foundations of its prosperity through energy and immigration policies driven more by ideology than evidence or good sense. The results have been rising costs, falling competitiveness, social disorder, and political backlash. Canada should study this record closely—because we are pursuing many of the same policies. Energy has played a leading role in Germany’s decline. Reliable, affordable power is the lifeblood of any
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French Wine, Spirits Exports Sink To 20-Year Low As Demand Sours
4 hours ago
by Tyler Durden
French Wine, Spirits Exports Sink To 20-Year Low As Demand Sours Trade wars, along with a generational shift away from wine, have pushed Bordeaux winemakers into turmoil, with French wine and spirits exports sinking to their lowest level in two decades. "In volume, our exports have been in a slump and are at their lowest level in at least 20 years," Gabriel Picard, president of FEVS, the country's federation of wine and spirits exporters, told Bloomberg at the Wine Paris fair on Tuesday. Gabriel Picard Picard warned that wine sales have been sliding since 2022. In an earlier statement, he said, "Geopolitical tensions, trade
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PM Meloni Calls Olympic Protesters "Enemies Of Italy And Italians"
5 hours ago
by Tyler Durden
PM Meloni Calls Olympic Protesters "Enemies Of Italy And Italians" Via Remix News, Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni called anti-Olympic protesters enemies of the country after demonstrators clashed with police in Milan on Saturday and disrupted train traffic with sabotage actions. > > > > > > View this post on Instagram > > > > > > > > > > > > > A post shared by Giorgia Meloni (@giorgiameloni) In a post on Instagram, the Italian Prime Minister emphasized that while many people are working to make the Olympics a success and present a positive image of Italy, there are those who,
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US 'Not Trying To Dismantle NATO' But Europe Must Grow Up: US Envoy
6 hours ago
by Tyler Durden
US 'Not Trying To Dismantle NATO' But Europe Must Grow Up: US Envoy The Pentagon's chief strategist is heading to NATO this week to spell out what many European capitals have been quietly dreading: the future U.S. military posture in Europe is under review - likely up for downsizing, and even Europe's US-supplied nuclear umbrella could be up for review and negotiations. Defense Department policy chief Elbridge Colby will represent Washington at Thursday's NATO ministerial, filling in for Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth, who is sitting out this round. However, Secretary of State Marco Rubio is set to lead the US side. US Ambassador
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German Authorities Discover Massive Fraud In Naturalization Language Tests, Iraqi Ringleader Arrested
7 hours ago
by Tyler Durden
German Authorities Discover Massive Fraud In Naturalization Language Tests, Iraqi Ringleader Arrested Via Remix News, Authorities in Germany have uncovered a sophisticated fraud network that allegedly deployed paid operatives to take language and naturalization exams on behalf of migrants, with the fraud taking place on a nationwide scale. The investigation, centered in Nuremberg, suggests a coordinated effort to bypass residency and citizenship requirements. Notably, potential applicants for citizenship must display a basic understanding of the German language. Prosecutors say the network functioned by providing substitute test-takers who possessed a high command of the German language. According to investigators, candidates used forged identification documents that
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Ambitious France-Germany Next-Gen Fighter Faces Crash Landing Amid EU Infighting
7 hours ago
by Tyler Durden
Ambitious France-Germany Next-Gen Fighter Faces Crash Landing Amid EU Infighting Europe's flagship sixth-generation fighter project is unraveling fast. Politico Europe days ago observed that the Franco-German-Spanish Future Combat Air System (FCAS) is now "on the verge of collapse" after Dassault and Airbus failed to meet critical deadlines for agreeing on work-sharing arrangements. The warnings have been building for months, with loud public signaling coming from German Chancellor Friedrich Merz, who already conceded that the project is stalled, bluntly admitting there is "no progress" - while French officials also sound increasingly pessimistic, with some privately warning that the manned fighter element of FCAS
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New German Law Could Force Green Energy Developers To Fund Grid Links
8 hours ago
by Tyler Durden
New German Law Could Force Green Energy Developers To Fund Grid Links Authored by Michael Kern via OilPrice.com, Germany is proposing that renewable energy developers pay for connecting to the grid in new regulations that would replace the current system of first-come, first-served, Reuters reported on Monday, citing a new draft law it has seen. The current congestion in the queue for grid connections and the regulations allowing the first applications to be connected is slowing renewables expansion. “Connecting generation, storage, and consumption facilities to the electricity grid is facing ever greater challenges,” says the bill proposed by Germany’s economy and energy ministry, as carried by
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Man Detained For Questioning In Nancy Guthrie Disappearance
11 hours ago
by Tyler Durden
Man Detained For Questioning In Nancy Guthrie Disappearance Update (1030ET): A man was detained for questioning in the apparent abduction of Nancy Guthrie, the mother of "Today" show co-host Savannah Guthrie, from her home outside of Tucson, Arizona over two weeks ago, several major outlets are reporting tonight. The Pima County Sheriff's Department shared photos of an "armed individual" in relation to the Nancy Guthrie kidnapping case.(Pima County Sheriff's Department) The man was taken into custody after law enforcement circulated photos of a masked individual outside the 84-year-old Guthrie's front door the morning she disappeared. Several outlets are also reporting that there was a supposed ransom note received last week
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China Inches Ahead Of US In Humanoid Robot Startups
11 hours ago
by Tyler Durden
China Inches Ahead Of US In Humanoid Robot Startups The market for humanoid robots has been growing significantly recently. In 2025, $2.65 billion was invested in humanoid robotics startups, more than in the years 2018 to 2024 combined, according to data published by the market research platform Tracxn. This development indicates that investors now view humanoid robotics as a more mature and commercially attractive technology. As Statista's Tristan Gaudiat reveals in the chart below, China currently leads the field with 23 startups specialized in humanoid robotics, just ahead of the 22 U.S.-based companies. You will find more infographics at Statista While China and the United States are
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Your Body Clocks Could Predict Dementia Decades Later
12 hours ago
by Tyler Durden
Your Body Clocks Could Predict Dementia Decades Later Authored by George Citroner via The Epoch Times (emphasis ours), A December study suggested that disruptions in the body’s natural 24-hour cycle, known as circadian rhythm, may increase the risk of developing dementia. kanyanat wongsa/Shutterstock The study, published in Neurology, tracked more than 2,000 adults, with a mean age of 79, using wearable heart monitors, and found that people with irregular sleep-wake patterns faced up to a 50 percent higher risk of developing dementia than those with consistent daily rhythms. Of the participants, 176 were later diagnosed with dementia. “Changes in circadian rhythms happen with aging, and
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10 Dead, 25 Injured After School Shooting In Canada
12 hours ago
by Tyler Durden
10 Dead, 25 Injured After School Shooting In Canada At least 10 people are dead and 25 injured after a mass shooting in northeastern British Columbia, according to police. Six people were found dead inside Tumbler Ridge Secondary School, one died on the way to the hospital and two more were found dead in a residence. Police said the suspect was also found dead inside the school from "a self-inflicted injury." Police believe they have identified the shooter, but would not be releasing details at this time for privacy reasons, and to protect the integrity of the investigation. "This was a rapidly evolving and dynamic
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California Refinery Closures Spell Trouble For Fuel Prices, Supply: Experts
12 hours ago
by Tyler Durden
California Refinery Closures Spell Trouble For Fuel Prices, Supply: Experts Authored by Rob Sabo via The Epoch Times, Several energy companies have announced the closure of some of their refineries in California in recent months, citing the regulatory environment and operational losses. Multiple experts in the state’s oil and gas industry recently spoke with The Epoch Times about the closures and their potential impacts on fuel prices and fuel availability in the Golden State. REFINERY CLOSURES Valero Energy Corporation announced in April 2025 that it would shutter its refinery operations in Benicia, in the San Francisco Bay area. The company also said that it had
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Colombia's Left-Wing President Says He Survived Assassination Attempt As Elections Near
13 hours ago
by Tyler Durden
Colombia's Left-Wing President Says He Survived Assassination Attempt As Elections Near Colombia's democratic socialist president claimed Tuesday afternoon that he escaped an assassination attempt on Monday night, after years of warning about assassination plots against him. AFP News reports that Colombian President Gustavo Petro narrowly escaped an assassination attempt after his helicopter reportedly could not land at a location on the South American country's Caribbean coast because gunmen were allegedly ready to open fire upon landing. "We headed out to open sea for four hours, and I arrived somewhere we weren't supposed to go, escaping from being killed," Petro stated in a cabinet
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Musk Offers Legal Fees For Anyone Sued Who 'Speaks The Truth' About Epstein
13 hours ago
by Tyler Durden
Musk Offers Legal Fees For Anyone Sued Who 'Speaks The Truth' About Epstein Authored by Rachel Roberts via The Epoch Times (emphasis ours), Tech billionaire Elon Musk said he will pay the legal fees of anyone who speaks out about alleged perpetrators whose names have been redacted from the Jeffrey Epstein files and is sued as a result. Elon Musk attends a dinner hosted by President Donald Trump at the White House in Washington, on Nov. 18, 2025. REUTERS/Tom Brenner The Tesla CEO made the offer in response to a public service announcement played on Super Bowl Sunday that featured women alleging abuse by
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When Government Subsidies Stopped, Doritos Got 15% Cheaper
14 hours ago
by Tyler Durden
When Government Subsidies Stopped, Doritos Got 15% Cheaper Authored by James Hickman via SchiffSovereign.com, PepsiCo spent $2.8 million last year lobbying to keep junk food eligible for food stamps. But last week - after Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. got 18 states to ban SNAP purchases of products like soda, candy, and processed snacks - PepsiCo announced price cuts of up to 15% on Doritos, Lay’s, Tostitos, and other Frito-Lay products. The company’s official explanation was “affordability.” CEO Ramon Laguarta cited low-income consumers are switching to store brands. But the timing tells the real story. The Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program— food stamps—
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FBI Confirms Vote-Counting Irregularities In Georgia 2020 Election
14 hours ago
by Tyler Durden
FBI Confirms Vote-Counting Irregularities In Georgia 2020 Election Last month, FBI agents executed a search warrant in Union City, Georgia, marking a sharp escalation in scrutiny surrounding Fulton County’s handling of the 2020 election. The FBI has now reportedly substantiated major irregularities in vote counting from Fulton County, Georgia, during the 2020 election and is now investigating whether those errors were deliberate violations of federal law. An affidavit filed by FBI Special Agent Hugh Raymond Evans last month, which was unsealed Tuesday, lays out five categories of confirmed problems in Fulton County's handling of ballots, raising questions that have simmered for over
The Guardian
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53 people dead or missing after migrant boat capsizes in Mediterranean
2 days ago
by Agence France-Presse in Geneva
Migration, Libya, World news, Africa, Refugees, Middle East and north AfricaOnly two survivors rescued after boat overturned off Libyan coast, UN migration agency says Fifty-three people are dead or missing after a boat capsized in the Mediterranean Sea off the Libyan coast, the UN migration agency said on Monday. Only two survivors were rescued. The International Organization for Migration said the boat overturned north of Zuwara on Friday, in the latest disaster involving people attempting the perilous Mediterranean crossing in the hope of reaching Europe. Continue reading...
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Ebo Taylor, Ghanaian highlife pioneer and guitarist, dies age 90
2 days ago
by Laura Snapes
Music, Culture, Ghana, Fela Kuti, AfricaTaylor, who did for Ghanaian music what his friend Fela Kuti did for Nigeria, has been called the greatest rhythm guitarist in history Ghanaian musician Ebo Taylor, a definitive force behind the highlife genre, has died age 90. His son Kweku Taylor announced the news on Sunday: “The world has lost a giant. A colossus of African music. Ebo Taylor passed away yesterday; a day after the launch of Ebo Taylor music festival and exactly a month after his 90th birthday, leaving behind an unmatched artistry legacy. Dad, your light will never fade.” Continue reading...
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Weather tracker: Spain and Portugal hit by third deadly storm in two weeks
2 days ago
by Alice Fowl, Claire Jones and Morgan Thomas for MetDesk
Flooding, Extreme weather, Spain, Portugal, South Africa, Africa, Environment, Japan, South KoreaStorm Marta sweeps Iberian peninsula just days after Storms Kristin and Leonardo brought deadly flooding and major damage Spain and Portugal have endured another storm over the weekend, just days after the deadly flooding and major damage caused by Storm Kristin and Storm Leonardo last week. Storm Marta passed over the Iberian peninsula on Saturday, bringing fresh torrential rain and killing two people. Storm Kristin killed at least five people after it made landfall on 28 January with Storm Leonardo claiming another victim last Wednesday. The outlook for this week is for more rain across Spain, Portugal and France, especially across north-west
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RSF drone attack kills 24 people fleeing fighting in central Sudan, says doctors group
4 days ago
by Associated Press
Sudan, Africa, Middle East and north Africa, World newsEight children including two infants among dead in vehicle carrying displaced people, says Sudan Doctors Network A drone attack by a paramilitary group has hit a vehicle carrying displaced families in central Sudan, killing at least 24 people, including eight children, a doctors’ group said on Saturday. The attack by the Rapid Support Forces took place close to the city of Er Rahad in North Kordofan province, according to the Sudan Doctors Network, which tracks the country’s war. The vehicle was transporting displaced people who fled fighting in the Dubeiker area, the group said in a statement. Among the dead children were
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Thousands of Malawi businesses close in protest over tax changes
4 days ago
by Charles Pensulo in Blantyre
Global development, Tax and spending, Protest, Malawi, Africa, World newsPeaceful demonstrations force a delay in measures aimed at improving revenue collection but which many fear will be fatal for small traders Demonstrations across Malawi’s four main cities during the past week have achieved a delay in the introduction of a new tax regime that business owners claim will cripple their livelihoods. Tens of thousands had signed petitions which this week were presented to tax officials and on Monday thousands of small traders shut up shops and businesses to hold protest marches in Blantyre, Lilongwe, Zomba and Mzuzu. Continue reading...
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Some of world’s oldest trees hit by climate-fuelled wildfires in Patagonia
7 hours ago
by Damian Carrington Environment editor
Wildfires, Climate crisis, Trees and forests, Chile, Argentina, Americas, World news, EnvironmentWildfires that left 23 people dead were made about three times more likely by global heating, researchers say The climate crisis inflamed deadly wildfires that left 23 people dead in Chile and devastated forests in Argentina that host some of the world’s oldest trees, scientists have found. The hot, dry and windy conditions that enabled the fires to blaze across huge areas in January were made about three times more likely by global heating, researchers from the World Weather Attribution (WWA) consortium found. Continue reading...
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Mia Amor Mottley on course for third term, as Barbados heads to the polls
8 hours ago
by Natricia Duncan and Colville Mounsey in Bridgetown
Barbados, Americas, World newsPM and global climate action advocate looks set to secure another victory despite voter concerns over cost of living and crime Barbados prime minister and global climate action champion, Mia Amor Mottley, is on course for a third consecutive term in office, forecasts suggest, as voters head to the polls on Wednesday. Mottley is the country’s first female leader since its independence in 1966, and her strong international advocacy for climate action and support for small and vulnerable nations have made her an influential and popular global and regional leader, experts say. Continue reading...
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Canada shooting: 10 dead including suspect in attack on Tumbler Ridge high school, police say
9 hours ago
by Leyland Cecco in Toronto
Tumbler Ridge school shooting, Canada, AmericasMore than 25 people are injured, including two with life-threatening injuries, after shooting at secondary school and local residence * Tumbler Ridge school shooting: latest updates * What we know so far about the Tumbler Ridge shooting Nine people have been killed and dozens injured after an assailant opened fire at a school in western Canada, in one of the deadliest mass shootings in the country’s history. The suspect was later found dead from what appeared to be a self-inflicted injury. Police found six dead inside the high school in the remote town of Tumbler Ridge in British Columbia, with a further
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Mark Carney reminds Trump that Canada paid for key border bridge US president says he won’t open
21 hours ago
by Leyland Cecco in Toronto and agencies
Donald Trump, Mark Carney, Canada, Michigan, Trump administration, China, Hockey, US news, Americas, World newsTrump earlier had ranted against bridge and also warned that China would ‘terminate’ hockey in Canada Mark Carney said he had held a “positive” conversation with Donald Trump after the US leader threatened to block a new key bridge between their two countries, reminding the president that Canada paid for the structure – and that the US shares ownership. Late on Monday, Trump posted a lengthy message on social media, falsely claiming that the $4.6bn Gordie Howe International Bridge between Windsor, Ontario, and Detroit, Michigan, had “virtually no US content”. The bridge is due to open in early 2026. Continue reading...
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Astronomers celebrate cancellation of $10bn Chile project that threatened clearest skies in the world
a day ago
by John Bartlett in Santiago
Chile, Environment, Astronomy, Space, World news, Science, AmericasAstronomers had warned that proximity of INNA facility to telescopes would have irreparably damaged observation The scientific community is celebrating the cancellation of a project which would have threatened the clearest skies in the world in Chile’s Atacama Desert. The proposed $10bn, 3,000-hectare green hydrogen and ammonia production facility, known as INNA, included a port, transport links to the coast and three solar power plants, and had been under evaluation by Chile’s environmental regulator for almost a year. Continue reading...
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Father of pro-democracy activist Anna Kwok first to be convicted under Hong Kong national security law
11 hours ago
by Reuters
Hong Kong, China, Asia PacificOfficials arrested Kwok Yin-sang after he tried to end his daughter’s insurance policy and withdraw the funds A Hong Kong court has found the father of a wanted activist guilty of a national security violation, after he tried to end her insurance policy and withdraw the funds, drawing international criticism for the targeting of relatives of pro-democracy campaigners. Kwok Yin-sang, 68, is the first person to be charged under a homegrown national security law, also known as Article 23, for “attempting to deal with, directly or indirectly, any funds or other financial assets or economic resources” belonging to an absconder. Continue reading...
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‘Wake-up call’ for Greece as air force officer accused of spying for China
20 hours ago
by Helena Smith in Athens
Greece, Espionage, China, Europe, Asia Pacific, World newsChristos Flessas detained in case seen as exposing Beijing’s strategy of infiltrating western military and security services A Greek air force officer arrested on suspicion of spying for China has been detained pending trial after appearing before a military judge in a case that is seen as exposing Beijing’s determination to infiltrate Europe’s security and intelligence services. Surrounded by armed escorts, a squadron leader identified as Col Christos Flessas emerged from the court late on Tuesday after giving testimony for more than eight hours. Continue reading...
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Hong Kong’s once-vibrant press stays silent or celebrates Jimmy Lai’s 20-year jail sentence
a day ago
by Amy Hawkins
Jimmy Lai, Hong Kong, Press freedom, World news, Newspapers & magazines, Newspapers, Media, Asia Pacific, ChinaLack of response shows security law and harassment by authorities have muzzled ‘critical voices’, say experts * The rise and fall of Jimmy Lai, whose trajectory mirrored that of Hong Kong itself Hong Kong’s once-vibrant media outlets have responded with silence or celebration to the 20-year jail sentence handed down to Jimmy Lai, a pro-democracy media tycoon and critic of the Chinese Communist party. Lai, 78, was sentenced on Monday to 20 years in prison after being convicted of sedition and colluding with foreign forces under Hong Kong’s national security law. The charges were widely seen as being politically motivated and designed
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Parents of Melbourne methanol-poisoning victims ‘shocked’ by $185 fines handed to Laos hostel staff
2 days ago
by Cait Kelly and AAP
Laos, Alcohol, Asia Pacific, Australia news, MelbourneFathers of Bianca Jones and Holly Morton-Bowles, both 19, who died after a night out at the Nana backpackers hostel in 2024, say court decision is ‘absolute injustice’ * Follow our Australia news live blog for latest updates * Get our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcast The families of two Melbourne teenagers who died after drinking methanol-laced alcohol in Laos say they have been blindsided by news the workers responsible for serving the drinks received fines of just $185. Bianca Jones and Holly Morton-Bowles, both 19, were killed by methanol poisoning along with four other tourists after a
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US judges dismiss lawsuits accusing Neil Gaiman of sexual assault
2 days ago
by Associated Press
Neil Gaiman, US news, New Zealand, Books, Asia Pacific, World news, CultureFormer nanny Scarlett Pavlovich filed suit in three US states alleging author assaulted her in New Zealand in 2022 Federal judges have dismissed three lawsuits accusing the bestselling fantasy author Neil Gaiman of sexually assaulting his children’s nanny in New Zealand four years ago. Scarlett Pavlovich filed a lawsuit against Gaiman and his wife, Amanda Palmer, in Wisconsin in February 2025, accusing Gaiman of multiple sexual assaults while she worked as the family’s nanny in 2022. She filed lawsuits against Palmer in Massachusetts and in New York on the same day she filed the Wisconsin action. Continue reading...
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Albanese to address ‘shock and fear’ over alleged Invasion Day terror attack in annual Closing the Gap speech
4 hours ago
by Douglas Smith Indigenous affairs reporter
Indigenous Australians, Australia news, Australian politics, Anthony Albanese, HealthPM to use address to call out ‘white supremacy ideology’ behind alleged bombing attempt, as annual report shows 15 targets still off track * Get our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcast Anthony Albanese will use his annual Closing the Gap speech to acknowledge the “shock and fear” of First Nations people after the alleged terrorist attack in Perth on 26 January. The alleged attack occurred at an Invasion Day rally attended by more than 2,500 people at Forest Place in the CBD, where a 31-year-old man allegedly threw what police have described as a homemade fragment bomb containing
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Angus Taylor resigns from shadow cabinet ahead of expected Liberal leadership challenge
6 hours ago
by Dan Jervis-Bardy Chief political correspondent
Angus Taylor, Sussan Ley, Liberal party, Australia news, Australian politicsTaylor says party in ‘worst position’ since formation and says he doesn’t believe Sussan Ley is in position to lead * Get our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcast Angus Taylor has resigned from shadow cabinet and is expected to challenge Sussan Ley for the Liberal leadership, declaring the party is in the “worst position” since its formation in 1944. Taylor announced Wednesday evening he was resigning from shadow cabinet, the first step in an expected bid to depose the party’s first female leader after just nine months. Continue reading...
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Shadow attorney general says it would be unacceptable to ‘effectively knife’ first female Liberal leader – as it happened
6 hours ago
by Tory Shepherd, Josh Taylor and Krishani Dhanji (earlier)
Australia news, Australian politics, Australian economy, Business, Health, Australian education, Australian immigration and asylum, Australian foreign policy, IsraelThis blog is now closed * Angus Taylor resigns from shadow cabinet and says he does not believe Sussan Ley in position to lead Liberals * Get our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcast Turnbull says Liberals should stop ‘chasing Pauline Hanson down a rightwing populist burrow’ Turnbull has made no secret that he doesn’t like the party shifting towards the right and believes his former colleagues have spent too much time watching Sky News after dark. The problem the party has got is that it has drifted away from the centre of Australian politics. It’s become lost in this
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‘We need a helicopter to go find them’: 13-year-old’s emergency call to save family stranded off WA coast revealed
7 hours ago
by Tory Shepherd
Western Australia, Australia newsAustin Appelbee told authorities he was ‘really scared’ after swimming 4km in rough seas to get help for mum and two siblings * Follow our Australia news live blog for latest updates * Get our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcast “We got lost out there,” 13-year-old Austin Appelbee tells the triple-zero operator, after swimming 4km (2.5 miles) in the rough, open ocean and running 2km (1.25 miles) to save his family. The operator asks how long it is since he set off. Continue reading...
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Commonwealth Bank posts record half-year cash profit as investors pile into housing market
7 hours ago
by Catie McLeod and Luca Ittimani
Commonwealth Bank, Banking, Australia news, Business, Australian economyCBA shares surge by 7% after bumper $5.45bn result while data shows owner-occupiers’ share of lending has decreased in tight property market * Follow our Australia news live blog for latest updates * Get our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcast The Commonwealth Bank has delivered a record $5.45bn half-year cash profit, as investors pile into the housing market and take market share from owner-occupiers. Australia’s biggest lender said on Wednesday it was settling more than 3,000 housing loans on average every week, with property prices now at or near record highs across large parts of the country. Continue reading...
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Oatly banned from using word ‘milk’ to market plant-based products in UK
an hour ago
by Mark Sweney
Food & drink industry, Business, Milk, UK news, Vegan food and drink, Europe, Sweden, Food, World newsSupreme court makes ruling after Swedish firm’s long-running battle with trade association Dairy UK * Business live – latest updates The Swedish-based drinks manufacturer Oatly has been banned from using the word “milk” to market its plant-based products, after a ruling by the UK supreme court. The alt-milk manufacturer has been in a long-running legal battle with the trade association Dairy UK after Oatly trademarked phrases associated with the dairy sector. Continue reading...
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Zelenskyy warns Ukrainians losing faith in diplomacy after Russian strikes kill four - Europe live
2 hours ago
by Jakub Krupa
Europe, World news, Ukraine, Russia, Ursula von der LeyenRussian attacks show no sign of slowing as fourth anniversary of full-scale invasion approaches As part of the increased focus on Arctic and High North, UK defence secretary John Healey is expected to confirm today that the number of British troops deployed to Norway will double over three years from 1,000 to 2,000 personnel. “Demands on defence are rising, and Russia poses the greatest threat to Arctic and High North security that we have seen since the cold war. We see Putin rapidly re-establishing military presence in the region, including reopening old cold war bases,” Healey warned in a government statement published
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Spanish video game aims to boost church wedding rates
2 hours ago
by Sam Jones in Madrid
Spain, Marriage, Christianity, Europe, World news, Games, Relationships, Valentine's DayBishops launch Level Up! for Valentine’s Day teaching importance of qualities such as patience and integrity Faced with a steeply declining number of church weddings, Spanish bishops have turned their eye to the virtual realm in the hope that a new video game will help entice more couples to the altar. According to the most recent figures, less than 18% of all weddings in Spain in 2024 – 31,462 out of 175,364 – took place in church. The numbers are dramatically down from 2007 when more than 55% of weddings happened in a Roman Catholic church. Continue reading...
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Heineken to cut 6,000 jobs as people drink less beer
2 hours ago
by Joanna Partridge
Food & drink industry, Beer, Job losses, Netherlands, Business, Europe, Annual results, Food, Hospitality industry, World newsDutch brewer lowers forecasts for 2026 profit growth as cost of living and consumer health concerns reduce sales * Business live – latest updates Heineken is to cut up to 6,000 jobs globally over the next two years – close to 7% of its workforce – as the Dutch brewer struggles with falling demand for beer. The company, which makes Heineken, Amstel and Tiger, said the cuts would come from brewing and white-collar roles among its 87,000-strong global workforce as it faced “challenging market conditions”. Continue reading...
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Trump official allies with Europe’s far right in attacks on migration and hate speech policies
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by Jason Wilson
Trump administration, Nato, European Union, US foreign policy, Donald Trump, Europe, US news, US politics, World news, The far rightUS state department’s Sarah B Rogers has become face of White House’s hostility to European liberal democracies As Donald Trump redoubled his war of words on the European Union and Nato in recent weeks, a senior state department official, Sarah B Rogers, was publicly attacking policies on hate speech and immigration by ostensible US allies, and promoting far-right parties abroad. Rogers has arguably become the public face of the Trump administration’s growing hostility to European liberal democracies. Since assuming office in October, she has met with far-right European politicians, criticized prosecutions under longstanding hate speech laws, and boasted online of sanctions against
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Family of worker killed on Saudi World Cup site still waiting for compensation a year on
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by Pete Pattisson and Imran Mukhtar in Mansehra
Global development, Workers' rights, Fifa, World Cup 2034, Saudi Arabia, World news, Middle East and north Africa, Football politics, Saudi Arabia and sportLengthy delays in compensation are ‘emblematic’ of what many relatives of migrant workers go through in the Gulf kingdom, say rights groups When Mohammad Arshad fell to his death while constructing the first new stadium for the 2034 World Cup in Saudi Arabia, one of the main stadium contractors, the Belgian construction multinational Besix, promised it would take immediate steps to ensure all end-of-service and insurance payments were, “handled in a timely and respectful manner”. Almost a year later, Arshad’s family say they have yet to receive either. Continue reading...
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‘A step in the wrong direction’: Israel’s West Bank plans prompt global backlash
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by Julian Borger in Jerusalem
West Bank, Palestine, Israel, Trump administration, Middle East and north Africa, World newsUS, Britain, EU and Arab nations condemn plans that Israeli ministers say will ‘kill the idea of a Palestinian state’ Israeli measures to tighten its control of the West Bank have prompted a global backlash, including a signal from Washington restating the Trump administration’s opposition to annexation of the occupied territory. Announcing the measures, which involve extending Israeli control in areas that are currently under Palestinian administration, Israel’s defence minister, Israel Katz, made clear they were aimed at strengthening Israeli settlements in the West Bank and pre-empting the emergence of an independent sovereign Palestine. Continue reading...
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Iran tells US not to let Netanyahu thwart nuclear talks before Trump meeting
20 hours ago
by Patrick Wintour Diplomatic editor
Iran nuclear programme, Iran, Israel, Benjamin Netanyahu, Trump administration, US foreign policy, Middle East and north Africa, US news, World newsTehran’s intervention comes as the Israeli prime minister heads to a hastily arranged White House encounter Tehran has told the US not to allow Israel to destroy the chance of reaching an agreement over Iran’s nuclear programme amid speculation that Benjamin Netanyahu intends to use a hastily arranged White House meeting with Donald Trump on Wednesday to divert negotiations. Iran’s intervention came as the Israeli prime minister flew to Washington to plead with Trump not to negotiate a deal with Tehran if it excludes limiting the country’s ballistic missile programme, dropping its support for proxy forces in the region and curtailing human
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Indonesia prepares to send up to 8,000 troops to Gaza as part of Trump plan
a day ago
by Julian Borger in Jerusalem
Gaza, Palestine, Indonesia, Middle East and north Africa, World news, IsraelHead of army says potential ‘peacemakers’ being trained, in what would be first outside force in Gaza since 1967 Indonesia has said it is preparing to send up to 8,000 troops to Gaza to be part of a peacekeeping force under Donald Trump’s Middle East plan. The announcement by the army chief of staff, Gen Maruli Simanjuntak, makes Indonesia the first country to deliver a specific commitment to the international stabilisation force (ISF) envisaged as part of the second phase of the Trump plan. Continue reading...
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Iran’s shadow fleet of old tankers a ticking bomb for sea life, say experts
a day ago
by Damian Carrington Environment editor
Oil spills, Oil, Shipping industry, Iran, Oceans, Middle East and north Africa, World news, EnvironmentExclusive: Analysts say there will be oil spill catastrophe that could be far bigger than Exxon Valdez disaster Decrepit oil tankers in Iran’s sanctions-busting shadow fleet are a “ticking time bomb”, and it is only a matter of time before there is a catastrophic environmental disaster, maritime intelligence analysts have warned. Such an oil spill could be far bigger than the 1989 Exxon Valdez disaster that released 37,000 tonnes of crude oil into the sea, they said. Continue reading...
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‘Women’s freedoms are at stake’: concern at rise of Islamist party before Bangladesh election
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by Hannah Ellis-Petersen and Redwan Ahmed in Dhaka
Bangladesh, South and central Asia, World newsJamaat e-Islami, oppressed under Sheikh Hasina’s rule, could take unprecedented share of the vote on Thursday As the clock hit midnight, the women held their flame torches aloft and marched into the Dhaka night. “The people have given their blood, now we want equality,” they shouted above the roar of the traffic. For many in Bangladesh, the past few weeks have been a cause for jubilation. The first free and fair elections in 17 years have been promised for Thursday, after the toppling of the regime of Sheikh Hasina in a bloody student-led uprising in August 2024 in which more than 1,000
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Traditional food could help reverse Nepal’s ‘diabetes epidemic’, studies suggest
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by Kat Lay, Global health correspondent
Global health, Global development, Diabetes, Ultra-processed foods, Nepal, Society, South and central Asia, World newsWith medication largely unaffordable in the country, experts hope community support and a change in diet could reduce soaring type 2 diabetes rates A return to the traditional lentil and rice dishes that have nourished generations of Nepalis could save them from a diabetes epidemic prompted by the influx of western junk foods, doctors have said. In a country where one in five of those over 40 has type 2 diabetes, the foods enjoyed by their grandparents have showed remarkable results in reversing the condition. Continue reading...
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One person dead from Nipah virus in Bangladesh, WHO says
5 days ago
by Reuters
Bangladesh, Epidemics, Health, South and central Asia, AnimalsThe case in Bangladesh, where Nipah cases are reported almost every year, follows two Nipah virus cases identified in neighbouring India The World Health Organization said on Friday that a woman had died in northern Bangladesh in January after contracting the deadly Nipah virus infection. The case in Bangladesh, where Nipah cases are reported almost every year, follows two Nipah virus cases identified in neighbouring India, which has already prompted stepped-up airport screenings across Asia. Continue reading...
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Mosque bombing in Pakistan capital kills at least 31 people
5 days ago
by Shah Meer Baloch and Associated Press in Islamabad
Pakistan, South and central Asia, World newsPolice investigating whether blast that injured at least 169 at Friday prayers in Islamabad was suicide attack An explosion has ripped through a Shia mosque on the outskirts of Pakistan’s capital during Friday prayers, killing 31 people and injuring at least 169 others, according to officials. Police said they were investigating whether the attack was carried out by a suicide bomber. There were fears the death toll from the blast at the Khadija al-Kubra mosque in Islamabad could rise as some of the injured were reported to be in a critical condition. Television footage and social media images showed police and residents
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Pakistan targets Balochistan separatists after ‘unprecedented’ assaults
10 days ago
by Shah Meer Baloch in Islamabad
Pakistan, South and central Asia, World newsOfficials say calm restored to province day after dozens killed in suicide and gun attacks in at least 10 cities Pakistan’s security forces have intensified their operations against separatist militants in Balochistan province who launched a large-scale assault on Saturday in which at least 31 civilians and 17 security personnel were killed. A day after the militants carried out suicide attacks in the heart of the province’s capital, Quetta, the chief minister of the south-western region, Sarfraz Bugti, said 145 people he described as militants had been killed in 40 hours and that their bodies were in the custody of the authorities. Continue
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PM says aide linked to sex offender ‘did not give full account of his actions’ before he was made peer – UK politics live
2 hours ago
by Andrew Sparrow
Politics, UK news, Keir Starmer, PMQs, Labour, Kemi Badenoch, Conservatives, House of Commons, Liberal Democrats, Economics, Business, Economic policy, Economic growth (GDP), BankingMatthew Doyle, who stepped down as the No 10 head of communications last March, had the whip removed on Monday Families of nurses and carers have said they fear being torn apart under an immigration crackdown condemned as “an act of economic vandalism”, Josh Halliday reports. Q: You are here being hosted by UK Finance. But the financial services sector does not like your plans for a windfall tax on banks. Have you dropped your support for that? Continue reading...
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Aide linked to sex offender ‘did not give full account’ before he was given peerage, PM says
2 hours ago
by Peter Walker and Ben Quinn
Labour, House of Lords, Keir Starmer, UK news, PoliticsKeir Starmer defends his actions as Kemi Badenoch asks why Matthew Doyle was given ‘a job for life’ * UK politics live – latest updates Keir Starmer’s former communications chief Matthew Doyle “did not give a full account of his actions” before being nominated for a peerage, the prime minister has told the Commons after it emerged Doyle had campaigned for a friend charged with possessing indecent images of children. Doyle, a longstanding Starmer aide who stepped down as the No 10 head of communications last March, was suspended on Monday from the Labour whip in his new role in the Lords
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Lake District village struggles to find GP – despite ad pledging ‘we’ll never run out of beer’
3 hours ago
by Josh Halliday North of England editor
Lake District, Cumbria, GPs, NHS, Private healthcare, Health, Society, Doctors, UK newsConiston faces losing practice after campaign spotlighting its rural charm and seven pubs fails to attract family doctor With its undulating hills and rural charm, many of us would dream of working in the Lake District village of Coniston. But not, it seems, if you are a GP. After 170 years with a dedicated family doctor, Coniston faces losing its health practice after failing to attract a single GP to the area. Continue reading...
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Lib Dems plan to scrap Treasury for new ‘department for growth’
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by Peter Walker Senior political correspondent
Liberal Democrats, Politics, Economic policy, Birmingham, UK news, BusinessDaisy Cooper says ‘over-centralised’ Treasury would be merged with parts of Department for Business and moved to Birmingham The Liberal Democrats would replace the Treasury and Department for Business with a new department for growth, with the aim of creating a more cohesive and long-term economic vision for the UK, the party has said in a major policy move. Announcing the plan at a speech in London, Daisy Cooper, the Lib Dems’ deputy leader and Treasury spokesperson, said a “Treasury brain” mindset based around short-term fiscal imperatives was dragging the country down. Continue reading...
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Met had ‘don’t ask, don’t tell’ policy, says spycop who tricked women into sexual relationships
4 hours ago
by Rob Evans
Metropolitan police, Police, Undercover police and policing, London, Women, UK news, SocietyJim Boyling tells public inquiry senior managers turned blind eye to long-term relationships with three women An undercover officer who deceived three women into sexual relationships said his superiors did nothing to prevent him from doing so, the spycops public inquiry has heard. Jim Boyling, who infiltrated environmental and animal rights activist groups for five years, said senior managers turned a blind eye to undercover officers having deceitful sexual relationships with women, often lasting years. His managers adopted an attitude of “don’t ask, don’t tell”, he said. Continue reading...
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Man detained for questioning in Nancy Guthrie disappearance reportedly released
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by Richard Luscombe
Arizona, US news, US crimeCarlos Palazuelos told reporters he was held at a traffic stop Tuesday and claimed to not have heard about the case A man detained by authorities in Arizona investigating the disappearance of Today show host Savannah Guthrie’s mother was released early on Wednesday after several hours of questioning, according to reports. An individual who identified himself to reporters as Carlos Palazuelos said he was the person held after a traffic stop on Tuesday in Rio Rico, about an hour’s drive from the Tucson area home from where Nancy Guthrie, 84, was reported missing on 1 February. Continue reading...
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Netanyahu to push Trump to take tough Iran stance during White House visit – US politics live
2 hours ago
by Rachel Leingang (now) and Tom Ambrose (earlier)
US news, Donald Trump, World news, Benjamin Netanyahu, Israel, Iran, Gaza, Jeffrey Epstein, US economy, Business, Trump administration, Pam BondiIsraeli PM is expected to press the president to take a harder line over Iran’s nuclear program A new poll out this morning shows Americans’ views on immigration enforcement cratering, a sign of potential trouble for Republicans in the midterms. An NBC News/Minnesota Star Tribune/KARE11 poll conducted online after the shootings of Renee Good and Alex Pretti found about three in four people wanted some changes to Immigration and Customs Enforcement, though the extent of what changes they support differed. Continue reading...
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US union elections declined in 2025 after Trump hobbled labor board
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by Michael Sainato
US unions, Trump administration, Workers' rights, US constitution and civil liberties, Business, US politics, US newsBoth the number of workers participating in union elections and the success of elections dropped off The number of union elections overseen by the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) dropped 30% in 2025 after the Trump administration left the federal labor watchdog powerless, according to an analysis released on Wednesday. The number of workers participating in union elections dropped by 59,000, a 42% decline compared with the year prior, according to the report from the Center for American Progress. The total number of union elections fell from a 10-year high of 2,124 in 2024 to 1,498 in 2025. Continue reading...
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US officials abruptly close airspace in El Paso, Texas, for 10 days in unusual move
2 hours ago
by Oliver Holmes
El Paso, Texas, US news, Air transportFAA cited ‘special security reasons’ for shutting off skies around El Paso airport in area along border with Mexico US authorities have abruptly closed the airspace around El Paso international airport in Texas for 10 days for “special security reasons”, shutting off the skies for all aircraft in an area along the border with Mexico. The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) posted the “temporary flight restriction” notice on its website late on Tuesday, stating that a 10-nautical-mile circle up to 18,000ft would be off limits for all commercial, cargo and general aviation flights. Continue reading...
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Congressmen name six wealthy men ‘likely incriminated’ in Epstein files | First Thing
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by Jem Bartholomew
US news, Jeffrey Epstein, World newsDemocrat Ro Khanna and Republican Thomas Massie reveal names they say DoJ redacted ‘for no apparent reason’. Plus, at least 10 dead, including suspect, after school shooting in Canada * Don’t already get First Thing in your inbox? Sign up here Good morning. The Democratic congressman Ro Khanna said on Tuesday that he and his Republican colleague Thomas Massie had forced the justice department to disclose the “hidden” names of six wealthy men they say are “likely incriminated” by their inclusion in the Jeffrey Epstein files. Who are the six? Congressman Ro Khanna named: Leslie Wexner, the Victoria’s Secret founder; Sultan Ahmed bin
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German court jails US military contractor in China spy case
2 hours ago
by Agence France-Presse
A US citizen was sentenced to two years and eight months in prison on Wednesday for offering China sensitive information while working as a civilian contractor at a US military base in Germany. The defendant, only partially named as Martin D., was put on trial in a German court in the western city of Koblenz, with proceedings held partly behind closed doors. In 2024, prosecutors charged that Martin D. had “contacted Chinese government agencies several times and offered to pass on sensitive...
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US grounds all flights at Texas’s El Paso airport due to ‘security reasons’ for 10 days
3 hours ago
by Bloomberg
The US Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) closed the airspace around the border city of El Paso, Texas, for 10 days, in an unusual move that authorities put down to unspecified “special security reasons”. All flights into and out of the city are suspended, the FAA said without elaborating on the reasons. The FAA has also prohibited all flight operations in the Santa Teresa area of New Mexico, citing special security reasons. Flights from El Paso International Airport were halted starting...
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China is leading in holistic AI development. Can the US catch up?
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by Chee Yik-wai
After a series of roller-coaster rides in financial markets, serious concerns remain about the long-term profitability of major artificial intelligence (AI) companies that mostly rely on circular financing – investing in each other to prop up demand. This volatility is worrisome when many Americans’ retirement pensions are closely tied to AI stocks, which have contributed to 80 per cent of the US stock market’s rise and 40 per cent of US GDP growth last year. Amid fears of a bubble, polls...
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Iran’s revolution anniversary marred by protests, nuclear tensions
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by Associated Press
Iran marked the 47th anniversary of its 1979 Islamic Revolution on Wednesday as the country’s theocracy remains under pressure, both from US President Donald Trump who suggested sending another aircraft carrier group to the Middle East and a public angrily denouncing Tehran’s bloody crackdown on nationwide protests. The commemoration represented a split-screen view of life in Iran, with state television showing hundreds of thousands of people across the country attending pro-government rallies,...
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Trump’s White House revises India trade deal, sparking confusion over terms
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by Bloomberg
The White House revised its fact sheet on the US-India trade agreement to adjust language around agricultural goods, adding to confusion about the deal already raised by farmer groups. In a revised statement, the US removed a reference to pulses – a staple food in India that includes lentils and chickpeas – and changed some phrasing around India’s offer to buy more American goods. An earlier version on Monday released by the White House said India would “eliminate or reduce tariffs” on a wide...
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Australia presses Israel’s Herzog for criminal charges over strike killing Zomi Frankcom
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by Associated Press
Australia is demanding criminal charges over a 2024 Israeli air strike on an aid convoy in Gaza that killed seven people, including an Australian aid worker, the country’s prime minister said on Wednesday in a case that has drawn sweeping condemnation and strained relations between the two countries. Prime Minister Anthony Albanese said he conveyed the request to visiting Israeli President Isaac Herzog during a meeting earlier in the day. Australian Zomi Frankcom was one of four World Central...
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Colombia’s president says he escaped assassination attempt while in helicopter
10 hours ago
by Agence France-Presse
Colombian President Gustavo Petro said on Tuesday he had escaped an assassination attempt hours earlier, after months of warnings about an alleged plot by drug traffickers to target him. On Monday night, Petro’s helicopter was unable to land at his destination on the Caribbean coast because of fears that unspecified people “were going to shoot” at it, he said. “We headed out to open sea for four hours and I arrived somewhere we weren’t supposed to go, escaping from being killed,” Petro said in a...
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US grand jury rejects charges against 6 Democrat lawmakers Trump wanted jailed
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by Agence France-Presse
Federal prosecutors failed to bring charges Tuesday against six Democratic lawmakers who urged service members to refuse illegal orders, outraging US President Donald Trump, who had called for jail time, US media reported. A federal grand jury composed of local citizens in Washington denied the Justice Department’s attempts to indict the lawmakers who posted a short video urging conscientious service, sources told The New York Times and The Washington Post. In the video posted to social media in...
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Person detained in Guthrie abduction case following release of masked man video
11 hours ago
by Reuters
Authorities on Tuesday released video of an armed man in a ski mask tampering with the doorbell camera at the Arizona home of US television journalist Savannah Guthrie’s elderly mother shortly before she was abducted nine days earlier in a presumed kidnapping for ransom. Retrieval of the images came hours before another major break in the search for 84-year-old Nancy Guthrie – the first known arrest in the case following days in which investigators reported making little progress. The Pima...
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Shootings at school and home in Canadian town leave 10 dead, many injured
13 hours ago
by Agencies
A shooting at a school in British Columbia left eight dead including a woman whom police believe to be the shooter, while two more people were found dead at a nearby home, Canadian authorities said on Tuesday. The Royal Canadian Mounted Police said more than 25 people are injured, including two who were airlifted to hospital with life-threatening injuries, after the shooting at Tumbler Ridge Secondary School. School shootings are rare in Canada. The town of Tumbler Ridge in the Canadian Rockies...
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Britney Spears sells rights to her music catalogue in reported deal
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by Agence France-Presse
US singer Britney Spears has become the latest musician to sell the rights to her catalogue that includes hits like “Baby One More Time” and “Oops!...I Did It Again”, US media reported on Tuesday. The deal is believed to be worth around US$200 million, according to sources cited by celebrity site TMZ, though it said the exact amount is not detailed in legal documents. That sum would be comparable to the sale of Canadian singer Justin Bieber’s catalogue in 2023. Spears, 44, joins a growing list...
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Outside its few red lines, China is the ultimate win-win country
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by Alex Lo
China has a few red lines. But if you respect them, life can be smooth and wonderful. China doesn’t care if you are Jewish, Muslim, Christian, Hindu or an atheist. It doesn’t care if your government is democratic, theocratic or dictatorial. If you want to do business, China is more than happy to partner with you. If you need aid, that’s fine; it won’t tell you what to do with the money or otherwise dictate your finances, so long as it sees some returns, whether commercial, strategic or...
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Trump admin removes rainbow flag from Stonewall, the birthplace of US gay rights movement
16 hours ago
by Reuters
US President Donald Trump’s administration has removed a large rainbow Pride flag that flew over the Stonewall National Monument, which marks the birthplace of the modern gay rights movement in New York. The National Park Service, the federal agency overseeing US national monuments, said that it managed the flagpole at the monument and that the flag had been removed to ensure a “long-standing policy” was applied consistently across its sites. But some elected officials in New York said the...
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Beijing dominant partner in Russia-China relationship, US congressman Fallon says
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by Lucy Quaggin
The balance of power in the Russia-China relationship has evolved to the point that Beijing is now the dominant partner and the primary threat to the United States, according to US Congressman Pat Fallon. Speaking at the Hudson Institute during a discussion about the first year of US President Donald Trump’s foreign policy, Fallon said while Russia and China have long had a strategic partnership, the world has now “seen that senior partnership shift”. “It was clearly the Soviets. Now it’s...
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Treasury chief says US seeks ‘fair’ China competition, eyes Latin America realignment
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by Igor Patrick
The United States is seeking a fair and enduring competition with China, along with strengthening its economic and political relationships with Latin America, US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said on Tuesday. He termed this the strategy of reducing vulnerabilities without cutting ties with Beijing. Speaking at an investor conference in Sao Paulo, hosted by the Brazilian bank BTG Pactual, Bessent said that Washington did not want to sever economic ties with China. Still, it was trying to...
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In message to Iran, Trump weighs sending second aircraft carrier to Middle East
18 hours ago
by Reuters
US President Donald Trump on Tuesday said he was considering sending a second aircraft carrier to the Middle East, even as Washington and Tehran prepare to resume negotiations aimed at averting a new conflict. Oman facilitated talks between Iran and the US last week, which a spokesman for Iran’s foreign ministry said had allowed Tehran to gauge Washington’s seriousness and showed enough consensus for diplomacy to continue. The talks came after Trump had positioned one aircraft carrier in the...
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Yaoning Sun gets 4 years in prison for acting as Beijing’s agent in California election
20 hours ago
by Associated Press
A California man has been sentenced to four years in prison for acting as an illegal agent for the Chinese government while working as a campaign adviser for a local politician. Yaoning “Mike” Sun, 65, was sentenced on Monday in federal court in Los Angeles after pleading guilty last year in a deal with prosecutors. Under the agreement, Sun acknowledged acting as a foreign agent on behalf of the People’s Republic of China from 2022 to 2024 without notifying the US attorney general as required by...
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FBI releases images of masked, armed person at Nancy Guthrie’s door
20 hours ago
by Associated Press
Authorities investigating the disappearance of Nancy Guthrie released the first surveillance images on Tuesday showing a masked person on her porch the night she went missing, as law enforcement and her family intensified calls for public help more than a week into the search. Law enforcement searching for the mother of Today show host Savannah Guthrie has not identified any suspects or persons of interest, and it is unclear if she is still alive. FBI Director Kash Patel posted the images on...
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Carney speaks to Trump after he demands half of bridge that Canada paid for
21 hours ago
by Reuters
Canada and the United States will resolve the issue of a US$4.7 billion bridge connecting Detroit and Windsor, Ontario, that US President Donald Trump is unhappy about, Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney told reporters on Tuesday. Carney said he and Trump had a conversation on Tuesday morning about a range of topics, including the bridge. “The situation will be settled,” Carney said, but did not give details. Trump threatened to bar the new bridge opening, in his latest salvo against Canada...
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Trump’s commerce chief admits going to Epstein island, but plays down relationship
a day ago
by Bloomberg
US Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick minimised his relationship with Jeffrey Epstein Tuesday even as he acknowledged visiting the disgraced financier at his private island in 2012 after Epstein was a convicted sex offender - and years later than he previously said their relationship ended. Lutnick, speaking to a Senate panel, described going to Epstein’s island after being asked in Tuesday’s hearing about US Justice Department documents showing he had planned a visit. “I did have lunch with him,...
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Walk for peace: Buddhist monks arrive in Washington after 3,700km journey
a day ago
by Reuters
Draped in burnt-orange robes, two dozen Buddhist monks arrived in Washington on Tuesday on a 3,700km (2,300-mile) “Walk for Peace”, a self-described spiritual journey across nine states that has been cheered on by crowds of thousands. “I feel like in our country and in our world right now that you have to show your support for peace in every possible way you can,” said Bob Anderson, 74, of Gloucester County, Virginia, during a stop by the monks in Richmond on February 3. “And so this is a...
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Trump’s cheeky dance with Statue of Liberty to headline German carnival
a day ago
by Reuters
Wearing no trousers, with his tongue sticking out and dancing with the Statue of Liberty, the figure of US President Donald Trump will feature at a German carnival celebration as one of the traditionally satirical and provocative floats. Organisers showcased the various figures in the city of Mainz in western Germany on Tuesday. They also included Germany’s Chancellor Friedrich Merz in a sinking boat, with his conservative predecessor and erstwhile rival, Angela Merkel, spearing the boat with...
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‘Strong and united’: UK’s Starmer defiant as Epstein fallout dogs leadership
a day ago
by Agence France-Presse
A defiant British Prime Minister Keir Starmer sought to move on Tuesday from fevered speculation about his future after fighting off strident calls to resign over the Jeffrey Epstein scandal. Following a day of drama on Monday, the Labour leader told a meeting of government ministers that they were “strong and united” after he vowed not to depart office just 19 months into a five-year term. Starmer’s position had looked precarious on Monday when Scottish Labour leader Anas Sarwar demanded his...
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Israel’s ‘de facto sovereignty’ over West Bank ends future Palestinian state: minister
a day ago
by Associated Press
A top Israeli official said on Tuesday that measures adopted by the government that deepen Israeli control in the occupied West Bank amounted to implementing “de facto sovereignty”, using language that mirrors critics’ warnings about the intent behind the moves. The steps “actually establish a fact on the ground that there will not be a Palestinian state,” Energy Minister Eli Cohen told Israel’s Army Radio. Palestinians, Arab countries and human rights groups have called the moves announced...
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Collusion is a serious offence. Let Jimmy Lai’s case be an example
a day ago
by Ronny Tong
After 156 days of hearings, Jimmy Lai Chee-ying’s case finally came to a close with the former media boss sentenced to 20 years of imprisonment. Western media and critics will no doubt say, what a harsh sentence for a “democracy advocate” and “freedom fighter”. However, Lai was not accused of fighting for freedom or demanding democracy in Hong Kong. His crimes were not even about his avowed hatred of the Communist Party. Western critics may be surprised to hear that hating the Communist Party is...
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How Israeli restrictions are starving Palestinian families in occupied West Bank
a day ago
by Associated Press
Hanadi Abu Zant has not been able to pay rent on her flat in the occupied West Bank for nearly a year after losing her permit to work inside Israel. When her landlord calls the police on her, she hides in a mosque. “My biggest fear is being kicked out of my home. Where will we sleep, on the street?” she said, wiping tears from her cheeks. She is among some 100,000 Palestinians whose work permits were revoked after Hamas’ October 7, 2023, attack ignited the war in the Gaza Strip. Confined to the...
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French finance minister urges caution as Paris agency proposes 30% China tariff
a day ago
by Xiaofei Xu
A growing debate in France over raising tariffs on China heated up on Monday, with a senior minister calling for a targeted approach even as a government planning agency proposed a blanket 30 per cent duty on all Chinese imports entering the European Union. Finance Minister Roland Lescure said China’s large trade surplus with Europe was “unsustainable”, but insisted there was no “one-size-fits-all answer” on tariffs and that Paris would need to continue engaging with Beijing to make...
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Cuba warns airlines it’s almost out of fuel as US blockade tightens chokehold
a day ago
by Associated Press
Cuban aviation officials have warned airlines that there is not enough fuel for planes to refuel on the island, the latest step in its moves to ration energy as the Trump administration cuts the Caribbean nation off from its fuel resources. The government of Cuba published the notices to airlines and pilots on Sunday night, warning that jet fuel would not be available at nine airports across the island, including Jose Marti International Airport in Havana, starting on Tuesday and continuing...
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‘Tracked and hunted’: US forces board tanker in Indian Ocean after pursuit
2 days ago
by Associated Press
US military forces boarded a sanctioned tanker in the Indian Ocean after tracking the ship from the Caribbean Sea as part of an oil quarantine meant to squeeze Venezuela, US Defence Secretary Pete Hegseth said on Monday. Venezuela had faced US sanctions on its oil and relied on a shadow fleet of falsely flagged tankers to smuggle crude into global supply chains. Following the US raid to capture then-president Nicolas Maduro in early January, several tankers fled the Venezuelan coast, including...
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Trump official says US to fund ‘free speech’ initiatives in Europe
2 days ago
by Reuters
The Trump administration will fund efforts to promote free speech within Western countries allied with Washington, a senior State Department official said on Monday during a visit to Europe focused on pushing back against European regulations that US officials have branded censorship. US officials have forcefully opposed online rules such as the EU’s Digital Services Act and Britain’s Online Safety Act, which Washington says stifle free speech, and in particular criticism of immigration...
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Mystery deepens in Guthrie case as purported ransom deadline passes
2 days ago
by Associated Press
The FBI is not aware of ongoing communication between Savannah Guthrie’s family and any suspected kidnappers more than a week after the Today show host’s mother went missing, the agency said on Monday. The FBI has also not identified any suspects or persons of interest in the disappearance of 84-year-old Nancy Guthrie, Connor Hagan, a spokesperson for the FBI, said in a statement. The agency is operating a 24-hour command post equipped with investigative teams and crisis management experts while...
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China becomes Brazil’s biggest vehicle exporter in January, surpassing Argentina
2 days ago
by Igor Patrick
China surpassed Argentina in January to become Brazil’s largest exporter of vehicles, solidifying Chinese brands’ dominance in the region’s biggest car market and undercutting a long-standing Argentine trade advantage within Mercosur. According to industry figures reported by Autoweb on Monday, Chinese vehicles sent to Brazil reached 16,800 units in January, versus 13,400 from Argentina. It underscores the erosion of Argentina’s decades-long grip on Brazil’s import market, after China first led...
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Mexico says 5 of 10 workers kidnapped from Canadian miner found dead
2 days ago
by Reuters
Mexican authorities have recovered 10 bodies in the search for workers kidnapped last month from a mine run by Canada’s Vizsla Silver Corp in Mexico’s northern state of Sinaloa, the country’s attorney general’s office said on Monday. The attorney general’s office said in a statement that it found 10 bodies in the municipality of Concordia, of which five have so far been identified. Forensic teams are working to identify the remaining five bodies, it added. Relatives of those kidnapped told...
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Trump seeks to limit legal options for fired US government workers
2 days ago
by Reuters
The Trump administration is trying to make it more difficult for fired federal employees to contest their dismissal, according to a government plan released on Monday, by limiting their right to appeal their dismissal to an independent board. The Office of Personnel Management (OPM), the federal government’s human resources office, proposed ending the right of fired federal employees to dispute dismissals before the independent Merit Systems Protection Board, according to the plan. Instead,...
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Maxwell seeks clemency from Trump before publicly giving ‘unfiltered truth’
2 days ago
by Agence France-Presse
Convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein’s accomplice Ghislaine Maxwell refused on Monday to answer questions from US lawmakers but her lawyer said she was prepared to speak if granted clemency by US President Donald Trump. Maxwell, 64, who is serving a 20-year prison sentence for sex trafficking, was subpoenaed by the House Oversight Committee to discuss her relations with Epstein. Rather than answer the committee’s questions, however, the former British socialite invoked her Fifth Amendment...
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Russian oil tankers list Singapore as destination amid sanctions and shift to China
2 days ago
by Reuters
Russian oil tankers are increasingly listing Singapore as their official destination, signalling a shift in export flows from India to China and growing concerns over Western sanctions, traders said and LSEG shipping data shows. LSEG (London Stock Exchange Group) data shows tankers carrying about 1.4 million metric tons of Russian crude departed for Singapore in January, the highest monthly volume in recent years. Singapore does not import Russian oil amid sanction risks but its nearby waters...
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British PM Starmer rejects calls to quit as crisis deepens over Epstein fallout
2 days ago
by Reuters
British Prime Minister Keir Starmer refused on Monday to heed calls to quit, even by the leader of his party in Scotland, pledging to fight on after his appointment of Peter Mandelson as US ambassador plunged his government into crisis. Under pressure over the appointment of a man whose close ties to the late US sex offender Jeffrey Epstein have come into full focus, Starmer has attempted to change the narrative. But a demand from Anas Sarwar, leader of the Scottish Labour Party, for him to...
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UK’s King Charles to ‘support’ police assessing Andrew’s Epstein communications
2 days ago
by Associated Press
Britain’s King Charles is ready to “support’’ UK police examining claims that the former prince Andrew gave confidential information to convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, Buckingham Palace said on Monday. The statement came after Thames Valley Police said Monday that they were “assessing” reports that the former prince, now known as Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, sent trade reports to Epstein in 2010. The department, which serves an area west of London that includes Mountbatten-Windsor’s...
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California court begins social media trial amid mental health concerns
2 days ago
by Reuters
A California state court case over whether Instagram and YouTube harmed a woman’s mental health through addictive app design kicks off on Monday with opening statements, in a test of whether Big Tech platforms can be held liable for harming kids. The 20-year-old woman identified as K.G.M. filed the lawsuit against Facebook and Instagram parent company Meta Platforms and Alphabet’s Google, which owns YouTube. She says the attention-grabbing design of the platforms got her addicted to them at a...
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Israel kills 4 suspected militants in Gaza’s Rafah despite ceasefire
2 days ago
by Agence France-Presse
Israel’s military said it killed four suspected militants who attacked its troops as the armed men emerged from a tunnel in southern Gaza on Monday, calling the group’s actions a “blatant violation” of the ceasefire. Despite a US-brokered truce entering its second phase last month, violence has continued in the Gaza Strip, with Israel and Hamas accusing each other of breaching the agreement. “A short while ago, four armed terrorists exited an underground tunnel shaft and fired towards soldiers...
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Prince William visits Saudi Arabia as UK seeks deeper economic ties
2 days ago
by Agence France-Presse
Prince William will begin his first official visit to Saudi Arabia with a meeting on Monday with host Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, as London seeks to deepen economic cooperation with the Gulf nation. The visit comes as daily revelations from the Jeffrey Epstein files continue to put pressure on King Charles III’s disgraced younger brother, the former Prince Andrew. The Saudi Crown Prince will give the heir to the British throne William a private tour of Unesco World Heritage site At-Turaif...
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Why US tariff deal cannot sever India-Russia defence ties: ‘structural reality’
2 days ago
by Junaid Kathju
The United States’ latest trade deal with India may be linked to a freeze on discounted Russian oil purchases, but analysts say it is unlikely to upset New Delhi’s decades-old defence ties with Moscow. Announcing the agreement last week, US President Donald Trump said tariffs on India imports would be cut from 18 to 50 per cent, tying the reduction to India halting its intake of Russian crude. “India has committed to stop directly or indirectly importing Russian Federation oil,” Trump said in an...
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SpaceX puts Mars on back burner to focus on moon ‘city’, Musk says
2 days ago
by Agence France-Presse
SpaceX is putting its long-standing focus of sending humans to Mars on the back burner to prioritise establishing a settlement on the moon, founder Elon Musk said on Sunday. The South Africa-born billionaire’s space company has found massive success as a Nasa contractor, but critics have for years panned Musk’s Mars colonisation plans as overambitious. The move also puts Musk in alignment with US President Donald Trump’s shift away from sending Americans to Mars. The US faces intense competition...
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The bitter choice for Indonesian sailors abandoned off Africa
2 days ago
by Agence France-Presse
Abandoned for months on their fishing boat off West Africa, Indonesian sailor Surono and his shipmates face a dilemma: return home without almost a year’s wages or stay on the docked vessel. He is among a growing number of migrant workers abandoned by shipowners, who flout their obligations and desert crews without paying the salaries owed. “My family cries because I can’t get any money. My children and wife need money to eat,” Surono, 47, who like many Indonesians goes by one name, said from...
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China accused of secret nuclear tests, Eileen Gu’s big comeback: 5 weekend reads you missed
2 days ago
by SCMP
We have put together stories from our coverage last weekend to help you stay informed about news across Asia and beyond. If you would like to see more of our reporting, please consider subscribing. 1. US accuses China of secret nuclear testing after offering Beijing arms treaty 2. As Beijing and Moscow tout ties, China’s companies keep Ukraine’s lights on 3. Call for tougher animal welfare laws after invasive turtle found in Hong Kong 4. Mum urges China star Eileen Gu to ‘wake up’, sparks...
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Bus seat belt fiasco proves good governance requires more than efficiency
3 days ago
by Alice Wu
To err is human. But when an error funnels through a system that has safeguards, the error is supposed to be caught and rectified. Checks and balances are written into the Basic Law, Hong Kong’s mini constitution. Hong Kong has an executive-led system, which means it is the executive branch’s job to formulate and implement policies, as well as “draft and introduce bills, motions and subordinate legislation”. The legislature’s job is “to enact, amend or repeal laws”. Therefore, lawmakers are the...
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Venezuela’s Machado says ally kidnapped by ‘heavily armed men’ after prison release
3 days ago
by Agence France-Presse
Venezuela’s Nobel peace laureate Maria Corina Machado said on Monday that armed men “kidnapped” a close ally shortly after his release by authorities, following ex-leader Nicolas Maduro’s capture. The country’s Public Prosecutor’s Office confirmed later that same day that former National Assembly vice-president Juan Pablo Guanipa, 61, was again taken into custody and put under house arrest, arguing that he violated the conditions of his release. Guanipa would be placed under house arrest “in...
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Trump blasts US Olympic skier, calling him a ‘real loser’
3 days ago
by Agencies
US President Donald Trump criticised American Olympic skier Hunter Hess as a “real loser” on Sunday, days after the athlete expressed mixed feelings about representing the United States at the Winter Olympics in northern Italy. Freestyle skier Hess was asked at a press conference on Wednesday how he felt about representing America at the Milano Cortina 2026 Olympic Winter Games, given acute US tension over violent immigration raids and other political crises. “There’s obviously a lot going on...
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Portugal’s Seguro wins presidency in a landslide, beating far-right rival
3 days ago
by Reuters
Moderate Socialist Antonio Jose Seguro secured a landslide victory and a five-year term as Portugal’s president in a run-off vote on Sunday, beating his far-right, anti-establishment rival Andre Ventura. Seguro, who received backing from prominent conservatives after the first round amid concerns over what many see as Ventura’s populist, authoritarian tendencies, becomes the first Socialist head of state in 20 years, succeeding Marcelo Rebelo de Sousa, a conservative, after two terms in...
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Norwegian ambassador resigns over Epstein links as scandal widens
3 days ago
by Agence France-Presse
Norway’s ambassador to Jordan and Iraq has resigned after an investigation was launched into her ties to late US sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, the foreign ministry said on Sunday. Mona Juul, who played a key role in the secret Israeli-Palestinian negotiations which led to the Oslo Accords of the early 1990s, is among several high-profile Norwegian figures swept up in the latest Epstein file release. “This is a correct and necessary decision. Juul’s contact with the convicted abuser Epstein has...
New York Times
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Will Trump’s Order on Housing Help?
5 hours ago
by Matthew Goldstein, Melanie Bencosme, Sutton Raphael, Thomas Vollkommer, Nikolay Nikolov, June Kim, Joey Sendaydiego and Edward Vega
Real Estate and Housing (Residential), Affordable Housing, Trump, Donald JMatthew Goldstein, a reporter for The New York Times who has focused on the financialization of the housing market, looks at a new executive order on housing by President Trump.
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Trump Decries a ‘Nation of Renters’ but His New Policy Promotes One
5 hours ago
by Matthew Goldstein
Mergers, Acquisitions and Divestitures, Renting and Leasing (Real Estate), Real Estate and Housing (Residential), Landlords, Building (Construction), Executive Orders and Memorandums, Blackstone Group, The, DR Horton Inc, Invitation Homes LP, Lennar Corporation, Trump, Donald J, United States, Pulte, William J (1988- )President Trump’s recently announced executive order that would bar big investors from acquiring single-family homes includes an exemption that allows them to build homes for rent.
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Kalshi and Polymarket Create New Competition for Professional Economists
5 hours ago
by Lydia DePillis
Gambling, Banking and Financial Institutions, Regulation and Deregulation of Industry, United States Politics and Government, Artificial Intelligence, United States Economy, Trump, Donald J, Warsh, Kevin M, Wolfers, Justin, Kalshi Inc, Polymarket (Adventure One QSS Inc), Prediction marketsEconomists have noticed that betting markets like Kalshi and Polymarket are pretty good at predicting not just political events but economic data, too.
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Trump Wants to Revive Shipping. Investors Are Slow to Back Him.
an hour ago
by Peter Eavis
Ships and Shipping, Ports, Executive Orders and Memorandums, Foreign Investments, Labor and Jobs, Maersk Line, CMA CGM, Trump, Donald J, Hanwha Group, France, United States, Rodolphe SaadeA French logistics behemoth promised $20 billion for the United States, but a year into President Trump’s second term, only a fraction of the money has arrived.
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A Deadly Mass Shooting in Canada, and the Latest on the Search for Nancy Guthrie
4 hours ago
by Tracy Mumford, Will Jarvis, Ian Stewart and Pranav Baskar
Computer and Video Games, Mass Shootings, School Shootings and Armed Attacks, Guthrie, Nancy (1942- )Plus, how extremist groups are using video games to recruit children online.
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9 Killed and 25 Injured in Shootings in Tumbler Ridge, Canada
an hour ago
by Francesca Regalado, Vjosa Isai and Yan Zhuang
Canada, British Columbia (Canada), Mass Shootings, School Shootings and Armed Attacks, Tumbler Ridge (British Columbia), Tumbler Ridge, British Columbia, Shootings (2026)The police said the suspect died of a self-inflicted injury after the shooting in Tumbler Ridge, a remote community in British Columbia.
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Students and Teachers Hid in School for Hours During British Columbia Shooting
5 hours ago
by Francesca Regalado
Tumbler Ridge, British Columbia, Shootings (2026), School Shootings and Armed Attacks, Deaths (Fatalities), British Columbia (Canada), Canada, Tumbler Ridge (British Columbia)The shooting in Tumbler Ridge was one of the deadliest in Canada’s history. Seven people, including the suspected shooter, were found dead at the local secondary school.
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Canada Launched Major Gun Reforms in 2020 After Its Deadliest Mass Shooting
5 hours ago
by Vjosa Isai
Gun Control, Tumbler Ridge, British Columbia, Shootings (2026), Nova Scotia, Canada, Shooting (April, 2020), Canada, Tumbler Ridge (British Columbia)The country’s deadliest mass shooting, in Nova Scotia, led to the creation of a comprehensive program after 23 people died, including the attacker.
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A Peaceful Mountain Town in Western Canada Is Shaken by Deadly Shooting
2 hours ago
by Vjosa Isai and Yan Zhuang
Tumbler Ridge, British Columbia, Shootings (2026), Mass Shootings, British Columbia (Canada), Canada, Tumbler Ridge (British Columbia)Tumbler Ridge sits at the foothills of the Rocky Mountains in northeastern British Columbia, and is surrounded by expansive mountain ranges and a geological park.
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The Secret to Happiness May Lie in Our Social Skills
a day ago
by Catherine Pearson
Happiness, Dating and Relationships, Lyubomirsky, Sonja, Books and Literature, Love (Emotion), Research, How to Feel Loved: The Five Mindsets That Get You More of What Matters Most (Book), Psychology and PsychologistsA new book, “How to Feel Loved,” links our social skills to how content we are.
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Prosecutors Fail to Bring Charges Against Democrats Involved in Illegal Orders Video
11 hours ago
by Alan Feuer, Glenn Thrush and Michael S. Schmidt
United States Defense and Military Forces, United States Politics and Government, Politics and Government, Video Recordings, Downloads and Streaming, Decisions and Verdicts, Courts and the Judiciary, Jury System, Comey, James B, James, Letitia, Kelly, Mark E (1964- ), Slotkin, Elissa, Trump, Donald J, Pirro, JeanineThe rejection was a remarkable rebuke, suggesting that ordinary citizens did not believe that the lawmakers had committed any crimes.
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Homeland Security Hires Labor Dept. Aide Whose Posts Raised Alarms
5 hours ago
by Evan Gorelick
United States Politics and Government, Right-Wing Extremism and Alt-Right, Social Media, Neo Nazi Groups, QAnon, Labor Department (US), Homeland Security Department, Trump, Donald JA young aide behind social posts that echoed white supremacist messaging will help run social media for the much larger Homeland Security Department.
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After Trump’s Cuts, Some Former Federal Workers Are Now Seeking Office
an hour ago
by Eileen Sullivan
United States Politics and Government, Government Employees, Elections, House of Representatives, Layoffs and Job Reductions, Trump, Donald JA collection of former civil servants are waging first-time campaigns this year. Some said that President Trump’s attacks on the work force motivated them to run.
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Fired Former Trump Prosecutor to Run for Congress in Virginia as a Democrat
5 hours ago
by Annie Karni
United States Politics and Government, Elections, House of Representatives, Redistricting and Reapportionment, Special Prosecutors (Independent Counsel), Democratic Party, House of Representatives, Justice Department, Jordan, Jim (1964- ), Menendez, Robert, Noem, Kristi, Pretti, Alex Jeffrey (1988-2026), Smith, Jack (Attorney), Trump, Donald J, Vindman, Eugene S, VirginiaJ.P. Cooney, a former top deputy to the special counsel Jack Smith, who led two prosecutions of President Trump, plans to seek election to a newly drawn district in Northern and Central Virginia.
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Revelations in Epstein Files Lead to Resignations and Investigations Around the World
5 hours ago
by Mark Landler
Europe, Norway, Far East, South and Southeast Asia and Pacific Areas, Epstein, Jeffrey E (1953- ), Starmer, Keir, Allen, Woody, Barak, Ehud, Dalai Lama, Fico, Robert, Juul, Mona (1959- ), Macron, Emmanuel (1977- ), Modi, Narendra, Netanyahu, Benjamin, Rod-Larsen, Terje (1947- ), Great BritainDisclosures in documents released by the Trump administration have roiled the world, leading to resignations and the threat of legal charges far beyond American borders.
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Peter Attia’s Ties to Epstein Spark a Backlash From Doctors
17 hours ago
by Maggie Astor
Longevity, Ethics and Official Misconduct, Doctors, Medicine and Health, Epstein, Jeffrey E (1953- ), Attia, Peter, Child Abuse and Neglect, Sex Crimes, Prostitution, Human TraffickingWhat started as a rebuke of Dr. Attia has become a discussion about his credentials, longevity medicine and whom patients should trust.
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Trump to Meet Netanyahu in Washington Amid Tensions With Iran
4 hours ago
by Aaron Boxerman
International Relations, United States International Relations, Arms Control and Limitation and Disarmament, Netanyahu, Benjamin, Trump, Donald J, Iran, Israel, Middle East, United StatesIt will be the sixth visit by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of Israel to the United States to meet with President Trump since the president began his second term.
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U.S. Brings Dozens of Foreign Military Chiefs to Washington
5 hours ago
by Eric Schmitt
United States Defense and Military Forces, United States International Relations, Defense and Military Forces, Smuggling, Defense Department, Caine, John Daniel (1968- ), Trump, Donald J, Caribbean Area, Latin America, VenezuelaThe rare gathering focused on the Western Hemisphere underscored potential implications of the Trump administration’s “Donroe Doctrine.”
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Iran’s Missile Program Tops Israel’s Concerns as Netanyahu Meets Trump
5 hours ago
by Mark Mazzetti
Iran-Israel War (2025- ), United States International Relations, Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps, Netanyahu, Benjamin, Trump, Donald J, Khamenei, Ali, Iran, IsraelPresident Trump is focused on Iran’s nuclear program, but Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu sees a more immediate threat from Tehran’s rapid rebuilding of its ability to launch missiles at Israel.
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NATO Is Expected to Step Up Arctic Security. Here’s Why.
2 hours ago
by Lara Jakes
Defense and Military Forces, North Atlantic Treaty Organization, Europe, Arctic Regions, Greenland, Iceland, Russia, Atlantic Ocean, Baltic Sea, Barents Sea, China, Trump, Donald J, International Relations, United States International RelationsAs Russia displays military might in the Arctic Circle, the Western alliance is beginning a mission to increase its presence in that area.
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Top Border Official Praised Agent Who Shot Chicago Woman, Evidence Shows
9 hours ago
by Mattathias Schwartz
United States Politics and Government, Immigration and Emigration, Police Brutality, Misconduct and Shootings, Federal-State Relations (US), Demonstrations, Protests and Riots, Illegal Immigration, Justice Department, Trump, Donald J, Homeland Security Department, Bovino, Gregory, Border Patrol (US)A Border Patrol agent shot Marimar Martinez five times, claiming that she tried to run him over. Newly released videos and text messages reveal fresh details about what happened.
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Portland Lawsuit Alleges Tear Gas Use by ICE Is a Health Threat
5 hours ago
by Hiroko Tabuchi
Immigration and Customs Enforcement (US), Tear Gas, Demonstrations, Protests and Riots, Suits and Litigation (Civil), Portland (Ore), Immigration Detention, Human Rights and Human Rights Violations, Immigration and Emigration, Homeland Security Department, Medicine and HealthA novel lawsuit in Portland argues the chemicals are a health threat that have soaked into apartment walls, furniture and even children’s toys.
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‘No Reason He Should Have Died’: Alex Pretti’s Parents Open Up
14 hours ago
by Jack Healy
Police Brutality, Misconduct and Shootings, Federal Actions in US Cities, Demonstrations, Protests and Riots, United States Politics and Government, Customs and Border Protection (US), Pretti, Alex Jeffrey (1988-2026), Trump, Donald J, Minneapolis (Minn)In their first sit-down interview, Michael and Susan Pretti avoided recriminations and recalled the son that Michael called “an exceptionally kind, caring man.”
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Man Accused of Killing His Father Said He Was on a ‘Mission From God’
10 hours ago
by Ali Watkins
Murders, Attempted Murders and Homicides, Mental Health and Disorders, Schizophrenia, McGowan, Henry (1994- ), McGowan, John T (1958-2024), Dublin (Ireland), IrelandIn a courtroom in Ireland, prosecutors detailed the rambling, manic confessions of Henry McGowan, the New York man charged with murdering his father in a luxury hotel.
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Bulgaria Is at the Heart of Europe’s Harsh New Approach to Immigration
an hour ago
by Caitlin L. Chandler
Illegal Immigration, Deportation, Asylum, Right of, Immigration Detention, European Union, EuropeThis former military barracks in Bulgaria has become a symbol of the E.U.’s increasingly strict policing of its borders — and of what may come next.
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Hong Kong Activist Anna Kwok’s Father Convicted of National Security Crime
10 hours ago
by David Pierson
Political Prisoners, Politics and Government, International Relations, Human Rights and Human Rights Violations, Hong Kong Protests (2019), Decisions and Verdicts, Demonstrations, Protests and Riots, Lai, Jimmy, Xi Jinping, China, Far East, South and Southeast Asia and Pacific Areas, Hong Kong, United StatesIn her first interview about her father, the exiled Hong Kong activist Anna Kwok said the authorities were targeting her family to try to silence her.
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Marc Jacobs Revisits His Heyday
a day ago
by Vanessa Friedman
Fashion and Apparel, Nineteen Hundred Nineties, Jacobs, Marc, your-feed-fashion, New York Fashion Week, Fashion ShowsThe designer revisits his heyday — and makes clothes you can wear.
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Rachel Scott Wants to Dress the New New York Woman
5 hours ago
by Vanessa Friedman
Fashion and Apparel, New York Fashion Week, Race and Ethnicity, Diotima (Fashion Label), Proenza Schouler, Scott, Rachel (Fashion Designer), New York City, your-feed-fashionRachel Scott, the new designer of Proenza Schouler, wants to dress the city for the future — and for the world.
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I Left My Job at OpenAI. Putting Ads on ChatGPT Was the Last Straw.
4 hours ago
by Zoë Hitzig
Artificial Intelligence, Computers and the Internet, Online Advertising, Social Media, ChatGPT, Data-Mining and Database Marketing, OpenAI Labs, Anthropic AI LLC, Regulation and Deregulation of IndustryAds on ChatGPT aren’t a bad idea. But they have to be done the right way.
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Thanks Olympics. We Needed This.
4 hours ago
by Kelly Corrigan
Alpine Skiing, Olympic Games (2026), Snowboarding, Anxiety and Stress, Heart, Brain, Hormones, Records and Achievements, Johnson, Breezy (1996- ), Kim, Chloe (2000- ), Malinin, Ilia (2004- ), Vonn, LindseyThe Olympics have brought a much needed injection of awe, a welcome breather from a barrage of disturbing news.
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Paging Dr. Chatbot
3 hours ago
by Sam Sifton
internal-storyline-no, Artificial Intelligence, Medicine and Health, DoctorsWe look at when you can trust A.I. with your health, and when you can’t.
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Late Night Mines Trump’s Million Mentions in the Epstein Files
9 hours ago
by Trish Bendix
Television, Kimmel, Jimmy, Jimmy Kimmel Live (TV Program), The Daily Show with Jon Stewart (TV Program), Klepper, Jordan, Bad Bunny (Singer), Epstein, Jeffrey E (1953- ), Trump, Donald J, Lutnick, Howard W“A million times? There’s not even that many references to Hamlet in the play ‘Hamlet,’” Jordan Klepper said on “The Daily Show.”
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Across the South, Residents Grieve for Thousands of Storm-Ravaged Trees
5 hours ago
by Emily Cochrane and Brad Vest
Trees and Shrubs, Ice, Grief (Emotion), Snow and Snowstorms, University of Mississippi, Nashville Electric Service, Nashville (Tenn), Oxford (Miss), Southern States (US)The ice that fell during last month’s storm was unsparing: It decimated magnolias, oaks and other species in wealthy suburban enclaves, rural communities and urban parks.
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N.Y.P.D. Officer Is Charged With Assault and Misconduct Over 2 Episodes
13 hours ago
by Ed Shanahan
Assaults, Ethics and Official Misconduct, Police Brutality, Misconduct and Shootings, Police, Police Department (NYC), Civilian Complaint Review Board, Police Benevolent Assn, Hendry, Patrick, Brooklyn (NYC)Police Officer Quran McPhatter slapped a handcuffed prisoner and threatened a man who complained about the officer’s driving, prosecutors said.
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Murdaugh Takes Appeal of Murder Convictions to South Carolina’s Top Court
5 hours ago
by Nicholas Bogel-Burroughs
Decisions and Verdicts, Murders, Attempted Murders and Homicides, Supreme Courts (State), Murdaugh, Alex (1968- ), Murdaugh, Paul (d 2021), South CarolinaThe appeal by Alex Murdaugh, once a well-connected member of a prominent family law firm, seeks to overturn his conviction in the murders of his wife and son.
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California Man Sentenced to 4 Years for Covert Work on China’s Behalf
12 hours ago
by Chris Hippensteel
Elections, City Councils, Foreign Agents Registration Act, Propaganda, Communist Party of China, Arcadia (Calif), Los Angeles County (Calif)The man, Mike Sun, corresponded with Chinese government officials, monitored the visit of Taiwan’s president to California and backed the election of a city council member, according to court documents.