Lehrmann heads to mediation as he sues government over anti-corruption raid for ‘James Bond-like allegations’

Former political staffer suing over legal costs during investigation into claims he misappropriated secret documents related to French submarines

Disgraced former political staffer Bruce Lehrmann will head to mediation to push his bid to have the government foot his legal bill after a raid on his home.

The National Anti-Corruption Commission raided his home in June 2024 amid an investigation into claims he misappropriated secret documents related to French submarines.

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EU executive to propose short-term rental rules to tackle ‘social crisis’ in housing

Bloc’s first affordable housing plan to cover issues such as tenants’ rights, property speculation and tourist lets

The EU executive will propose rules to tackle the “huge problem” of short-term rentals via platforms such as Airbnb and Booking.com, as it seeks to confront the “social crisis” of people struggling to afford a home, its first-ever housing commissioner has said.

In an interview with the Guardian and other European newspapers, Dan Jørgensen said it was time for Brussels policymakers to take housing seriously or cede ground to anti-EU populists, who, he said, did not have the answers to the shortage of affordable homes.

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Digital ID: Danes and Estonians find it ‘pretty uncontroversial’

Citizens have enrolled with little opposition, albeit with some concerns over security and privacy, as UK plans system

For Danish teenagers, getting enrolled for MitID (my ID) has become somewhat of a rite of passage.

From the age of 13, Danes can enrol for the national digital ID system, which can be used for everything from logging into online banking to signing documents electronically and booking a doctor’s appointment.

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Pupils fear AI is eroding their ability to study, research finds

One in four students say AI ‘makes it too easy’ for them to find answers

Pupils fear that using artificial intelligence is eroding their ability to study, with many complaining it makes schoolwork “too easy” and others saying it limits their creativity and stops them learning new skills, according to new research.

The report on the use of AI in UK schools, commissioned by Oxford University Press (OUP), found that just 2% of students aged between 13 and 18 said they did not use AI for their schoolwork, while 80% said they regularly used it.

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NATO agonizes over leaky air defenses while Russian threat grows – politico.eu

  1. NATO agonizes over leaky air defenses while Russian threat grows  politico.eu
  2. NATO Defence Ministers focus on deterrence, counter-drone initiatives, defence investment, and support to Ukraine  NATO - Homepage
  3. NATO seeks 'drone wall' amid Russian airspace incursions  DW
  4. Nato in talks to make it easier to shoot down Russian jets  The Telegraph
  5. NATO should 'not take the Russians too seriously,' alliance chief claims  The Kyiv Independent
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Xi directs quashing of Chinese feminists even as he praises advances at women’s conference

Chinese president is behind patriarchal turn in politics with activists silenced for ‘promoting gender antagonism’

Addressing dignitaries gathered in Beijing on Monday, Xi Jinping praised the “historic achievements” of women’s rights in China. In the past 30 years, the Chinese president said, maternal mortality rates had dropped by nearly 80%, and women were now participating in the project of national governance with “unprecedented confidence and vigour”.

Xi was speaking at the global women’s summit, an event on Monday and Tuesday to mark the 30th anniversary of the historic UN’s world conference on women, which took place in Beijing. It was there in 1995 that Hillary Clinton, the then US first lady, delivered her “women’s rights are human rights” speech, lines now often quoted by people in China advocating for women’s rights.

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Landslides and flooding cut off 300 communities in Mexico with dozens dead and missing – AP News

  1. Landslides and flooding cut off 300 communities in Mexico with dozens dead and missing  AP News
  2. Deadly landslides and flooding cut off 300 communities in Mexico  CNN
  3. Dozens Are Dead and Dozens More Missing as Catastrophic Rains Devastate Mexico  The New York Times
  4. Rescuers search for missing in Mexico's flooded towns  BBC
  5. Photos of the flooding and landsides in Mexico  AP News
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Cameroon opposition’s Tchiroma claims election victory, urges Biya to concede – Reuters

  1. Cameroon opposition's Tchiroma claims election victory, urges Biya to concede  Reuters
  2. Cameroon opposition leader declares victory in presidential election  The Guardian
  3. Cameroon’s Issa Tchiroma Bakary claims presidential election victory  Al Jazeera
  4. Cameroon awaits election results as Paul Biya seeks eighth term  BBC
  5. Africa's oldest leader isn't ready to retire — and he's not the only one defying age  NPR
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LA to declare state of emergency over Ice raids to assist affected families

Move will allow county board of supervisors to provide rent relief for tenants amid immigration crack down on city

Los Angeles county officials voted Tuesday to declare a state of emergency that gives them power to provide assistance for residents they say have suffered financially from ongoing federal immigration raids.

The move allows the LA county board of supervisors to provide rent relief for tenants who have fallen behind as a result of the crackdown on immigrants. A local state of emergency can also funnel state money for legal aid and other services.

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Israel names 4 deceased hostages as Hamas hands over 4 more bodies – The Washington Post

  1. Israel names 4 deceased hostages as Hamas hands over 4 more bodies  The Washington Post
  2. My friend Bipin threw back Hamas grenade - and saved my life  BBC
  3. LIVE: Israel restricts aid into Gaza; Hamas releases bodies of 4 captives  Al Jazeera
  4. Israel says it has received the remains of 4 more deceased hostages as cuts to aid for Gaza loom  AP News
  5. A fragile Gaza ceasefire is tested after Israel and Hamas swap detainees and hostages  NPR
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