Ukraine Mounts Second Straight Night of Mass Drone Strikes on Russia – The Moscow Times

  1. Ukraine Mounts Second Straight Night of Mass Drone Strikes on Russia  The Moscow Times
  2. Russian air attack across Ukraine damages energy networks, kills five  The Washington Post
  3. Russia fires 500 drones at Ukraine in deadly overnight attack, Zelenskyy says  ABC News - Breaking News, Latest News and Videos
  4. Five killed across Ukraine in overnight Russian attacks  Al Jazeera
  5. Five killed in Russian overnight air attack on Ukraine  CNN
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I Was a Hostage in Gaza. This Is How I Survived. – The Free Press

  1. I Was a Hostage in Gaza. This Is How I Survived.  The Free Press
  2. ‘Hostage’ Review: From a Place of Darkness  The Wall Street Journal
  3. Reporter's Notebook: Hamas Oct 7 attacks survivor recalls Gaza captivity 2 years later  Fox News
  4. 'Our happy life turned into hell,' says released hostage as Israel marks 7 October anniversary  BBC
  5. Opinion | What 491 days as a hostage taught me about Hamas  The Washington Post
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‘RALLY, RAGE, & RESIST’: Pro-Hamas Student Groups Plan Nationwide Protests on Oct. 7 Anniversary – freebeacon.com

  1. 'RALLY, RAGE, & RESIST': Pro-Hamas Student Groups Plan Nationwide Protests on Oct. 7 Anniversary  freebeacon.com
  2. U.K. Government Asked Pro-Palestinian Supporters Not to March on Oct 7. They Did Anyway.  The Wall Street Journal
  3. Starmer urges UK students not to protest as Israel marks two years since 7 October attack  BBC
  4. Pro-Palestinian protests on Hamas attack anniversary draw criticism  Reuters
  5. Colleges Restrict Campus Access on Oct. 7 Anniversary  Inside Higher Ed
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Fiery Senate exchange reveals investigation into coal firm allegedly clearing endangered greater glider habitat

Greens senator Sarah Hanson-Young called environment department bureaucrats ‘weak’ - though later withdrew the remark

Australian government officials are investigating whether a coal mining company is putting threatened greater gliders and koalas at risk by illegally clearing bushland in central Queensland without approval under federal law.

The revelation came in a fiery Senate estimates hearing in which the Greens senator Sarah Hanson-Young criticised the Albanese government for not doing more to stop the clearing and described environment department bureaucrats as “weak” – an allegation she later withdrew.

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