- 2 hikers hospitalized after encountering grizzly bear with 2 cubs on trail ABC News - Breaking News, Latest News and Videos
- Mama grizzly bear attacks 2 hikers, hospitalizing both people USA Today
- 2 hikers taken to hospital after grizzly attack northeast of Prince George, B.C. CBC
- Elk Hunter Attacked By Grizzly, Latest In Growing Bear Problem MeatEater
- Grizzly bear attack in Canada leaves 2 hikers hospitalized, 1 in critical condition CBS News
Freed hostage Avinatan Or: ‘I’m fine, just tired’; Father: he was in a cage underground – Ynetnews
- Freed hostage Avinatan Or: 'I'm fine, just tired'; Father: he was in a cage underground Ynetnews
- Reunited hostage describes stark differences in couple's Gaza captivity Yahoo
- Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang hails release of Israeli employee held by Hamas for two years Haaretz
- Freed hostages' loved ones thank Trump for reuniting them after more than two years Fox News
- Abducted by Hamas, Noa never lost hope she would see her 'soulmate' again Australian Broadcasting Corporation
Watchdog rules Red Tractor exaggerated its environmental standards
The Advertising Standards Authority agrees with River Action that the food safety body’s 2023 advert misled the public
The UK’s advertising watchdog has upheld a complaint that Britain’s biggest farm assurance scheme misled the public in a TV ad about its environmental standards.
The Red Tractor scheme, used by leading supermarkets including Tesco, Asda and Morrisons to assure customers their food meets high standards for welfare, environment, traceability and safety, is the biggest and perhaps best known assurance system in Britain.
Continue reading...Thousands trapped in El Fasher siege on ‘edge of survival’, says report
The city – the Sudanese army’s last stronghold in the west of the country – has withstood more than 500 days of attacks by paramilitary RSF
The besieged Sudanese city of El Fasher has been declared “uninhabitable” with new data indicating most homes are destroyed and critical levels of malnourishment among people trapped there.
The stark assessment comes as the city endures constant artillery and drone attacks, shoehorning its 250,000 starving people into a shrinking urban enclave.
Continue reading...Bangladesh garment factory fire kills at least 16 – BBC
- Bangladesh garment factory fire kills at least 16 BBC
- Bangladesh official blames locked door, toxic gas for deaths in factory fire Reuters
- Garment factory fire kills 16 workers in Bangladesh NBC News
- Death toll rises to 16 after factory fire in Bangladesh capital AP News
- Bangladesh Garment Factory Fire Kills at Least 16, Official Says The New York Times
Bangladesh garment factory fire kills at least 16
Bowen: Trump’s role in Gaza ceasefire was decisive, but not a roadmap to peace
Netanyahu warns Hamas to disarm or risk ‘all hell’ breaking loose – The Times of Israel
- Netanyahu warns Hamas to disarm or risk ‘all hell’ breaking loose The Times of Israel
- Netanyahu says Israel giving "peace a chance," but no Palestinian state without "destroying fanaticism" CBS News
- Hamas Must Disarm Or "all Hell Breaks Loose," Netanyahu Tells CBS i24NEWS
- Benjamin Netanyahu promises released Gaza hostages all will return The Jerusalem Post
- 'All hell will break loose' if Hamas refuses to disarm, Netanyahu threatens thenationalnews.com
Exiled Hong Hong dissidents say UK plan to restart extraditions puts them in danger
Legislative change comes five years after treaty suspended in response to city’s crackdown on pro-democracy activists
Exiled Hong Kong dissidents say they fear UK government plans to restart some extraditions with the city could put them in greater danger, saying Hong Kong authorities will use any pretext to pursue them.
An amendment to UK extradition laws was passed on Tuesday. It came more than five years after the UK and several other countries suspended extradition treaties with Hong Kong in response to the government crackdown on the pro-democracy movement, and its imposition of a Beijing-designed national security law.
Continue reading...China to keep its ‘all about production’ economic playbook as rivalry with US intensifies – Reuters
- China to keep its 'all about production' economic playbook as rivalry with US intensifies Reuters
- CNBC's The China Connection newsletter: Beijing gears up for a big strategy meeting as tensions with Washington deepen CNBC
- Why China still loves its five-year plans Financial Times
- China’s economic priorities: the Fourth Plenum in review Brookings
- What will Beijing’s next 5-year plan mean for Taiwan? South China Morning Post
Vets could be made to publish prices after UK watchdog investigation
Market ‘not fit’ for purpose and must be modernised, CMA says, with pet owners paying 16.6% more at large groups
Vets in the UK could be forced to publish their prices and whether they are part of a larger group after an investigation by the markets watchdog into claims that chain-owned surgeries have left pet owners with dwindling choice and higher bills.
The Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) found pet owners pay 16.6% more on average at large vet groups than at independent vets. It said the £6.3bn market was “not fit” for purpose and needed to be modernised.
Continue reading...Stephen Colbert Ridicules Trump’s Time Magazine Cover – The New York Times
- Stephen Colbert Ridicules Trump’s Time Magazine Cover The New York Times
- Trump bemoans his Time magazine cover. ‘The picture may be the Worst of All Time’ USA Today
- Trump slams Time magazine photo as "Worst of All Time" Axios
- ‘The worst of all time’: Trump rails against ‘super bad’ Time magazine cover The Guardian
- Trump blasts Time Magazine cover as ‘worst of all time’ The Times
Israel will allow Gaza’s Rafah crossing to open, ramp up aid, broadcaster Kan reports – Reuters
- Israel will allow Gaza's Rafah crossing to open, ramp up aid, broadcaster Kan reports Reuters
- Israel prepares to reopen Rafah border crossing to allow aid trucks into Gaza The Guardian
- Aid trucks roll into Gaza as dispute over hostage bodies is paused Reuters
- Israel said to cancel planned Gaza sanctions as Hamas expedites return of dead hostages The Times of Israel
- Gov. to reopen Rafah crossing, expects more releases The Jerusalem Post
Russia makes more precise drones and is using them to attack Ukraine’s vital rail network – ABC News – Breaking News, Latest News and Videos
- Russia makes more precise drones and is using them to attack Ukraine’s vital rail network ABC News - Breaking News, Latest News and Videos
- Russia intensifies attacks on Ukraine's trains in 'battle for the railways' BBC
- Russia Is Using Modified Shahed-136s To Strike Dynamic Targets Near The Front Lines The War Zone
- Russia attacks Ukraine with 113 drones: strikes recorded at 11 locations Українська правда
- Russia Ukraine War Rail Attacks Columbia Missourian
China seizes 60,000 maps over ‘mislabelled’ Taiwan
‘Big John’ Fisher’s Australian takeaway: get the right visa next time
British social media star sent back by border force after apparently arriving on tourist paperwork but with several appearances scheduled
British social media personality “Big John” Fisher has cut short a tour and appearances in Australia after saying he was detained by immigration officers for arriving on the wrong visa.
Fisher, who is famous for his love of Chinese takeaway and reviews of fast food and has almost 700,000 followers on Instagram, said he was held for four hours by Australian Border Force officers after arriving in Perth on Tuesday.
Continue reading...Wednesday briefing: The new, devastating flood risk facing nearly all of Britain
In today’s newsletter: Flooding is predicted to become so bad that some towns may need to be abandoned, and it’s not even campaigners raising the alarm – but insurers
Good morning. For years, whenever I read about parts of Britain being wrecked by flooding, it always felt like something distant – because until your house is flooded, it’s hard to imagine it happening, isn’t it? Not any more.
According to a Guardian investigation, millions more homes across England, Scotland and Wales are at risk of devastating floods. In England alone, the number of properties exposed to flooding is expected to rise by more than a quarter, from 6.3m to 8m. The story gets worse for those in high-risk areas for flash flooding – which is harder to predict and protect against – where the frequency could surge by up to 66% by 2050. The picture is so bleak that, startlingly, some towns may one day have to be abandoned altogether.
Israel-Gaza war | The fragile ceasefire in Gaza faced its first test on Tuesday when Israel said the flow of aid into the devastated Palestinian territory would be cut by half and the crucial Rafah border crossing with Egypt would not open as planned, blaming Hamas for delays in the return of bodies of hostages.
UK child abuse inquiry | Keir Starmer’s national grooming gangs inquiry has stalled amid wrangles over its remit and difficulties in finding a senior legal figure willing to become its chair, the Guardian has been told.
Economics | The global economy has shown “unexpected resilience” to Donald Trump’s tariffs, but the full impact is yet to be felt, the IMF has warned. The forecast for economic growth in the UK has also been modestly increased, from 1.2% to 1.3% this year – though slightly downgraded next year, also to 1.3%.
Madagascar | Andry Rajoelina, the president of Madagascar, has said he fled the country in fear for his life after a military rebellion but did not announce his resignation in a speech broadcast on social media. They were Rajoelina’s first public comments since the a military unit called Capsat turned against his government in an apparent coup.
Music | D’Angelo, the Grammy-winning R&B singer who helped pioneer the sound of neo-soul, has died after a struggle with pancreatic cancer. He was 51.
Continue reading...Candace Owens: Australia’s high court backs minister’s decision to deny visa to US rightwinger
Home affairs minister’s 2024 decision to reject visa application for planned speaking tour on character grounds upheld
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Australia’s high court has unanimously backed the government’s 2024 decision to refuse the rightwing provocateur Candace Owens a visa to enter the country.
The full bench of the court ruled on Wednesday that the minister’s denial did not infringe an implied constitutional freedom of political communication.
Continue reading...A quiet bite in: Charlie Bigham launches £29.95 ready meals for home diners
Supermarket supplier says new pricier range is still cheaper than bill for a night out at a restaurant
British consumers are looking to treat themselves with an alternative to dining out despite a squeeze on household finances, according to the food entrepreneur Charlie Bigham who is launching luxurious ready meals costing up to £29.95.
The supermarket supplier is selling a new five-option range, which includes a venison bourguignon made with wild-caught venison from the Scottish Highlands, in an attempt to snare consumers saving on the cost of a night out.
Continue reading...Plantwatch: An extraordinary orchid that lives and flowers underground
Botanist trying to conserve highly vulnerable rhizanthella that survives by feeding on nutrients from a fungus
Rhizanthella is an extraordinary orchid that lives its entire life underground. It flowers below ground, has no leaves and survives by feeding on nutrients from a fungus that gets its food from the soil and by connecting with roots of the broom bush, Melaleuca uncinata.
Rhizanthella was an international sensation when it was first discovered by a farmer ploughing a field in Western Australia in 1928. It still remains incredibly difficult to find, usually by searching areas with the right habitat and carefully scraping away soil searching for the blooms buried underneath – tiny reddish flowers wrapped in creamy-pink bracts. The blooms also have a heady scent of vanilla, and may be pollinated by termites or tiny flies.
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