Tens of thousands of Spaniards demand the resignation of Valencia leader for bungling flood response – The Associated Press

  1. Tens of thousands of Spaniards demand the resignation of Valencia leader for bungling flood response  The Associated Press
  2. Deleted tweets, missed warnings and calls for the ‘hangman’: the bitter political fallout from Spain’s floods  The Guardian
  3. Thousands protest in Spain’s Valencia over handling of deadly floods  Al Jazeera English
  4. Thousands protest over handling of Spanish flood disaster  Reuters
  5. Tens of thousands march to demand Valencia leader resign over handling of deadly floods  CNN
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Tens of thousands celebrate fall of the Berlin Wall 35 years ago with concerts and art installations – The Associated Press

  1. Tens of thousands celebrate fall of the Berlin Wall 35 years ago with concerts and art installations  The Associated Press
  2. Tens of thousands gather to celebrate fall of Berlin Wall 35 years ago  The Guardian
  3. The Berlin Wall: A divide that once shaped German women’s lives still echoes today  The Associated Press
  4. Berlin in the 1990s: Playground and wasteland  DW (English)
  5. How St. John Paul II helped bring down the Berlin Wall: 35 years later  Catholic News Agency
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‘The Story Long Spun’ About Pompeii Victims Was Wrong – Newser

  1. 'The Story Long Spun' About Pompeii Victims Was Wrong  Newser
  2. Pompeii victims aren't who we thought they were, DNA analysis reveals  Livescience.com
  3. The truth behind embracing figures found in ancient Pompeii  CNN
  4. Pompeii DNA evidence contradicts long-held assumptions about victims buried in ash  NBC News
  5. Researchers once thought the victims were bejeweled women, but DNA identified them as men  The Jerusalem Post
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Australia settle on new Test opener as Nathan McSweeney named in squad to face India

  • South Australian to debut at top of batting order in first match in Perth
  • In-form Josh Inglis also picked as batter in 13-player squad

Australia have settled on Nathan McSweeney to be Usman Khawaja’s opening partner for the start of the blockbuster Test series against India. After an outstanding start to the domestic season, McSweeney has beaten Marcus Harris for the vacant spot in the Australian XI.

McSweeney will become the first Australian player in 47 years to make his Test debut as an opener despite never having batted there at Sheffield Shield level. The 25-year-old top-scored in both innings of the first Australia A match in Mackay when batting at No 4. But he was unable to convert starts – 14 and 25 – in both innings as Australia A closed out a six-wicket win in the second match at the MCG.

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Fortnum & Mason apologises for party snub to UK Paralympians

Olympians and Paralympians attended a Buckingham Palace reception, but only the former were asked to a following event hosted by the luxury food retailer

Fortnum & Mason has apologised for a “failure of communication” to Paralympians who were not invited to a party which Olympians attended, after the Paris medallists met the king at Buckingham Palace.

Team GB and ParalympicsGB athletes were hosted at a reception at the royal residence on Thursday 7 November to celebrate Britain’s success this summer.

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Child in Surrey dies after being struck by a branch that fell from a tree

The incident happened in Banstead and was attended by police, the fire brigade and the London ambulance service

A child has died after being struck by a branch that fell from a tree in Surrey.

Emergency services were called to Grove Place near the junction with Carshalton Road, Banstead, shortly after 4pm on Saturday, the Metropolitan police said.

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‘Imminent’ famine likely in northern Gaza, experts warn in alert – The Washington Post

  1. ‘Imminent’ famine likely in northern Gaza, experts warn in alert  The Washington Post
  2. Northern Gaza at imminent risk of famine, WHO says  NBC News
  3. Hungry Palestinians in north Gaza search for food, sealed off from aid for a month by Israeli siege  The Associated Press
  4. U.N.-Backed Panel Urges ‘Immediate Action’ in Gaza to Avert Famine  The New York Times
  5. Israel rejects ‘biased’ warning of famine in Gaza, says aid trucks enter war-torn towns  The Times of Israel
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Thousands call for Valencia’s leader to resign over deadly floods response

About 130,000 Spaniards protest against perceived failings by Carlos Mazón’s regional government

Spaniards have taken to the streets of Valencia to demand the resignation of the regional president who led the emergency response to the recent catastrophic floods that killed more than 200 people.

Floods that began on the night of 29 October have left 220 dead and nearly 80 people still missing.

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Trump ally: Ukraine focus is to achieve ‘peace and stop the killing’

Spokesperson for Trump’s presidential transition effort said Bryan Lanza had not been speaking on behalf of president-elect

A senior adviser to Donald Trump said that the incoming US administration’s priority for Ukraine will be achieving peace rather than helping it regain territory captured by Russia in the almost three years of the war.

In an interview with the BBC, broadcast on Saturday, Bryan Lanza, who has been a political adviser to Trump since his 2016 presidential campaign, began to elaborate on the strong signals the now president-elect had been sending to the Ukrainian president, Volodymyr Zelenskyy, on the campaign trail.

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‘Devastating’: California fire victims return to sift through rubble of homes

Ten people have been injured so far by the Mountain fire, which was 17% contained by Saturday morning

As firefighting crews continued to battle the Mountain fire on Saturday, some residents were allowed to return to areas destroyed by the blaze to sift through the destruction to their homes.

As of 7am Pacific time on Saturday, the fire had been 17% contained, according to Cal Fire, the state’s wildfire-fighting agency.

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Qatar stalls its Gaza ceasefire mediation – Reuters

  1. Qatar stalls its Gaza ceasefire mediation  Reuters
  2. Qatar Backs Out as Mediator in Gaza Truce Talks Between Israel and Hamas  Haaretz
  3. Officials say Qatar decided alone to expel Hamas, not Biden admin due to frustration with political situation  Fox News
  4. Qatar Tells Hamas Leaders to Leave  The Wall Street Journal
  5. Qatar is suspending its role in talks between Israel and Hamas, sources say  CNN
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Burkina Faso wants to reinstate death penalty, government source says

Military regime considering move after capital punishment abolished in west African country in 2018

Burkina Faso’s military regime wants to reinstate the death penalty after the west African country abolished it in 2018, a government source told Agence France-Presse on Saturday.

The last execution in Burkina Faso was carried out on 19 September 1988, according to Amnesty International. The nation’s final executions killed four leaders accused of an attempted coup d’état to depose the president, Blaise Compaoré, the defence minister, Jean-Baptiste Boukary Lingani, the minister of economic promotion, Henri Zongo, and two unidentified men.

Reintroducing capital punishment to the penal code “is being considered”, the source said. “It’s up to the government to discuss it, then make the proposal to the Transitional Legislative Assembly for adoption.”

Justice minister Rodrigue Bayala said on Friday, after parliament passed a bill introducing community service, that “the issue of the death penalty, which is being discussed, will be implemented in the draft criminal code”.

Bayala also said there could be further amendments to the criminal code “to follow the vision and the guidelines given by the head of state, Capt Ibrahim Traoré”, who seized power in a September 2022 coup.

In May this year, Burkina Faso’s military government announced it would extend junta rule for another five years despite Traoré, the country’s ruler, pledging that he would restore the civilian government by 1 July.

Instead, Traoré’s government passed a bill that month that included plans to ban homosexuality.

Amnesty International has found the use of the death penalty is rising in Africa, “recorded executions more than tripled and recorded death sentences increased significantly by 66%”, it said in October.

Conversely, Amnesty said: “Twenty-four countries across sub-Saharan Africa have abolished the death penalty for all crimes while two additional countries have abolished it for ordinary crimes only.”

“Kenya and Zimbabwe currently have bills tabled to abolish the death penalty for all crimes, while Gambia … has commenced a constitutional amendment process that will … effectively abolish the death penalty,” it said.

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US tourist killed while on vacation in Hungary as suspect taken into custody

Mackenzie Michalski, 31, from Portland, Oregon, met 37-year-old man from Ireland at nightclub in Budapest

Family members of a 31-year-old American tourist who was killed while on vacation in Hungary’s capital mourned their loss while a 37-year-old suspect was in custody Saturday.

The victim, Mackenzie Michalski from Portland, Oregon, was reported missing on 5 November after she was last seen at a nightclub in central Budapest. Police launched a missing person investigation and reviewed security footage from local nightclubs, where they observed Michalski with a man later identified as the suspect in several of the clubs the night of her disappearance.

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Tory former energy secretary facing conflict of interest claim over JCB owner links

Shadow cabinet secretary Claire Coutinho accepted donation from Lord Bamford while overseeing millions awarded to his family businesses in green grants

A Conservative former cabinet ­minister who took donations from the billionaire boss of the JCB digger dynasty – including a £7,000 trip on his VIP private helicopter – oversaw decisions to award his family’s business empire millions in taxpayer-funded green energy grants.

Claire Coutinho also posed for ­pictures promoting Lord Bamford’s personal £100m hydrogen engine project and accepted a £7,500 donation from JCB to her local election campaign while she was the energy secretary in Rishi Sunak’s government.

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U.N. Human Rights leader wants ‘reckoning’ for alleged war crimes – UPI News

  1. U.N. Human Rights leader wants 'reckoning' for alleged war crimes  UPI News
  2. Around 70% of deaths in Gaza are women and children, says UN  CNN
  3. U.N. decries ‘unprecedented level of killing’ in Gaza; Israel condemns Amsterdam attack  The Washington Post
  4. There must be “due reckoning” for horrific violations, possible atrocity crimes in Gaza – UN Human Rights Chief  OHCHR
  5. Gaza women, children are nearly 70% of verified war dead, UN rights office says  Reuters
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Putin signs into law mutual defence treaty with North Korea – Reuters

  1. Putin signs into law mutual defence treaty with North Korea  Reuters
  2. Russia ratifies North Korea pact after US says up to 10,000 North Korean troops deployed to Kursk  The Associated Press
  3. Russia ratifies Pyongyang pact as N Korea, Ukraine troops in border clashes  Al Jazeera English
  4. Putin signs law on ratification of Russia-North Korea treaty  Ukrainska Pravda
  5. Russia's Putin Orders More Efforts in Suppressing Extremism  U.S. News & World Report
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