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Avalanche in Italy kills five including father and daughter
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Fears grow for thousands trapped in Sudan’s el-Fasher as few reach safety – AP News
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Louvre jewel heist by petty criminals, not organised professionals, says Paris prosecutor
Laure Beccuau said ‘upper echelons of organised crime’ unlikely to be involved as one perpetrator remains at large
The brazen daytime heist at the Louvre was carried out by petty criminals rather than professionals from the world of organised crime, the Paris prosecutor has said, describing two of the suspects as a couple with children.
The assertion comes two weeks after thieves parked a stolen truck outside the world’s most-visited museum, used a furniture lift to reach the first floor, then smashed their way into one of the museum’s most ornate rooms. Less than seven minutes later, they escaped on scooters with crown jewels worth an estimated €88m (£76m).
Continue reading...Staff shortages from government shutdown cause delays at US airports
Kenyan landslide death toll rises to 26 as flash floods hamper search for survivors – ABC News
- Kenyan landslide death toll rises to 26 as flash floods hamper search for survivors ABC News
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- Kenya landslide death toll rises to 26 Reuters
Pregnant British teen accused of drug-smuggling moved to baby unit in Georgian prison
Mother of Bella May Culley, 19, awaiting sentencing on Monday, says conditions have improved after transfer to new jail
A pregnant British teenager accused of drug-smuggling has been moved to a mother and baby unit in a Georgian prison, her mother said.
Bella May Culley, 19, who is reported to be eight months pregnant, was arrested at Tbilisi airport in May.
Continue reading...Israel warns of intensified strikes on Hezbollah if disarmament fails – Euronews.com
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Canada, Philippines sign defence pact to deter Beijing in South China Sea
Richard Gott, former Guardian journalist and historian, dies aged 87
Charismatic figure of the left is remembered as one of the most informed commentators on Latin American affairs
The former Guardian journalist and historian Richard Gott has died aged 87.
Gott’s career at the Guardian began in 1964 and included spells as foreign correspondent, leader writer, features editor and literary editor.
Continue reading...Louvre heist carried out by petty criminals, prosecutor says
FBI fires top official amid Kash Patel’s outrage over reports of agency jet use
Patel reportedly became furious after stories revealed he flew to visit girlfriend and fired official who oversees fleet
A top FBI official with 27 years standing has reportedly been fired by the bureau after its director, Kash Patel, became enraged by press stories revealing he had used a government jet to travel to see his girlfriend sing the national anthem at a wrestling match.
Steven Palmer, who had worked at the bureau since 1998, was fired as head of the FBI’s critical incident response group which is responsible for handling major security threats as well as overseeing the agency’s fleet of jets. He was the third head of the unit to be dismissed since Patel became the second Trump administration’s FBI director in February.
Continue reading...‘No help, no food, no water’: Hurricane-hit Jamaican towns desperately wait for aid
‘No help, no food, no water’: hurricane-hit Jamaican towns desperately wait for aid – BBC
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2 people killed in Ukraine’s Odesa region as Russia continues to target power grid – AP News
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