- North Korean GPS manipulation disrupted dozens of planes and vessels, South Korea says The Associated Press
- South Korea’s military blames North Korea for GPS signal ‘jamming attack’ Al Jazeera English
- North Korean Non-kinetic Attacks: A Problem for Incheon Airport 38 North
- South Korea accuses North of disrupting plane, vessel GPS signals The Hill
- South Korea Says North Is Disrupting GPS for Planes, Boats Bloomberg
EU reels from Trump win, German Cabinet’s fall – DW (English)
- EU reels from Trump win, German Cabinet's fall DW (English)
- The collapse of Germany’s government will delight Trump – and his European friends The Guardian
- Trump victory deals latest heavy blow to a struggling Germany CNBC
- German Political Crisis Leaves Europe Rudderless Ahead of Trump’s Return The Wall Street Journal
- The Trump restoration is an unmitigated disaster for Germany The Telegraph
Crypto expert with links to gang shot dead at Brazilian airport
South Korea’s military blames North Korea for GPS signal ‘jamming attack’ – Al Jazeera English
- South Korea’s military blames North Korea for GPS signal ‘jamming attack’ Al Jazeera English
- North Korean GPS manipulation disrupted dozens of planes and vessels, South Korea says The Associated Press
- North Korea’s GPS jamming attacks disrupt flights, ships in Seoul South China Morning Post
- North Korea stages GPS jamming attacks against South Korea, affecting several ships and aircraft ABC News
- North Korea launches GPS interference, South Korea's military says Reuters
Man charged with murder after stabbing death in Adelaide
Lewis Parkin, 23, was found with life-threatening injuries and taken to hospital after an incident at a unit complex in the CBD
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A man who allegedly stabbed another man to death in central Adelaide has been charged with murder.
Police say they responded to reports a 23-year-old man had been stabbed at an accommodation complex on Hindley Street in the Adelaide CBD just before 8pm on Friday.
Continue reading...U.N. decries ‘unprecedented level of killing’ in Gaza; Israel condemns Amsterdam attack – The Washington Post
- U.N. decries ‘unprecedented level of killing’ in Gaza; Israel condemns Amsterdam attack The Washington Post
- There must be “due reckoning” for horrific violations, possible atrocity crimes in Gaza – UN Human Rights Chief OHCHR
- Nearly 70 percent of deaths in Gaza are women and children: UN Al Jazeera English
- Gaza women, children are nearly 70% of verified war dead, UN rights office says Reuters
- ‘Almost unparalleled suffering’ in Gaza as UN says nearly 70% of those killed are women and children The Guardian
More than half of Australia sweats through heatwave as BoM forecasts more scorching temperatures
BoM expects hot weather to continue across parts of Queensland, Western Australia and Northern Territory next week
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More than half of Australia is sweating through a heatwave, with scorching temperatures in Queensland, Western Australia and the Northern Territory expected this weekend.
Huge stretches of outback across northern Australia had been warned by the Bureau of Meteorology to expect heatwave conditions stretching into next week.
Continue reading...Queen to miss Remembrance events after chest infection – BBC.com
- Queen to miss Remembrance events after chest infection BBC.com
- Queen Camilla to miss Remembrance events with chest infection, as Kate makes comeback NBC News
- Queen Camilla to miss U.K.'s annual Remembrance events, palace says; Princess Kate expected to attend CBS News
- Britain’s Queen Camilla Cancels Royal Engagements Because of Illness The New York Times
- Queen Camilla to miss remembrance events due to chest infection The Guardian
Indonesia’s Mount Lewotobi Laki Laki unleashes towering columns of hot clouds – The Associated Press
- Indonesia’s Mount Lewotobi Laki Laki unleashes towering columns of hot clouds The Associated Press
- Volcano Spews Hot Ash For Miles, Burns Down Homes The Weather Channel
- Deadly Ashfall: Over 10,000 Impacted by Mount Lewotobi’s Explosive Eruption SciTechDaily
- Indonesian volcano spews ash 10 km high, thousands evacuate Reuters
- Volcano eruption in Indonesia claims the lives of at least 9 people Al Jazeera English
Notre Dame bells ring in Paris for first time since devastating 2019 fire: ‘Very moving’ – New York Post
- Notre Dame bells ring in Paris for first time since devastating 2019 fire: ‘Very moving’ New York Post
- Bells of Notre Dame ring out for the first time in 5 years CNN
- Notre Dame's bells ring out across Paris for the first time since fire NBC News
- Notre-Dame’s Bells Ring Together for First Time Since Fire The New York Times
- Notre Dame welcomes arrival of 3 new bells as cathedral reopening nears NPR
What is COP29 and where is it? – BBC.com
- What is COP29 and where is it? BBC.com
- Explainer: What is the point of a UN climate COP? Reuters.com
- Odour of oil and return of Trump hang heavy over Cop29 in Baku The Guardian
- Why everyone exaggerates "climate finance” Brookings Institution
- Opinion | Once Again, A Trump-Sized Fear For COP NDTV
Social media sensation Pesto the penguin chick begins molting baby feathers, enters ‘awkward teen’ phase – Fox News
Pictures from space show mighty smog choking Lahore
Is this tiny Mauritian island a confidential spy station?
We must not turn blind eye to antisemitism, says Dutch king after attacks on Israeli football fans
NSW regulator chose to reveal content of Sydney’s mystery beach balls on day of US election
After debris balls were widely reported to be tar, testing coordinated with EPA revealed they were consistent with human-generated waste, or ‘likely lumps of fatberg’
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The NSW environment watchdog allegedly knew for more than a week that thousands of mystery balls that washed up on Sydney beaches last month were probably consistent with human-generated waste before it made the news public as US election results dominated headlines.
A statement from the Environment Protection Authority (EPA) on Wednesday revealed the balls comprised fatty acids, petroleum hydrocarbons and other organic and inorganic materials – including traces of drugs, hair, motor oil, food waste, animal matter and human faeces.
Continue reading...FBI investigates racist text messages sent to black people across US
Exclusive: ICC to investigate alleged misconduct by war crimes prosecutor, sources say – Reuters
- Exclusive: ICC to investigate alleged misconduct by war crimes prosecutor, sources say Reuters
- ICC to launch external probe into sexual misconduct accusations against top prosecutor The Times of Israel
- Turmoil at the ICC as Fears Rise Over Israel and the US Interference Scheerpost.com
- ICC ruling body to conduct investigation into alleged misconduct by war crimes prosecutor - sources The Jerusalem Post
- ICC to investigate alleged misconduct by chief prosecutor, sources say Yahoo! Voices
Jamie Oliver apologises after his children’s book is criticised for ‘stereotyping’ First Nations Australians
Exclusive: Publisher takes responsibility for the failure to consult Indigenous groups, who say the fantasy novel trivialises complex and painful histories
Jamie Oliver says he is “devastated” by the offence he has caused to First Nations people and has issued an apology, after calls by Australia’s peak body for Indigenous education for the British celebrity chef to withdraw his children’s book from sale.
Oliver is in Australia promoting his latest cookbook, Simply Jamie, but it is his decision to join a growing flock of celebrity children’s book authors with a 400-page fantasy novel for primary school-age children that has come under fire.
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Continue reading...Crypto businessman killed in apparent assassination at São Paulo airport
Three injured as victim named as Antônio Vinícius Lopes Gritzbach, who had been threatened by top crime syndicate
A Brazilian businessman has been killed and three people injured in an apparent gangland assassination at São Paulo’s international airport in Guarulhos.
The victims were caught in a hail of bullets when a gunman with a rifle opened fire from inside a black car parked outside the airport’s terminal 2, which is mainly used for domestic flights.
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