Miami Takeaways: Trump Admin Urged to Stop ‘Negotiating With Itself,’ Start Pressuring Moscow – Kyiv Post

  1. Miami Takeaways: Trump Admin Urged to Stop ‘Negotiating With Itself,’ Start Pressuring Moscow  Kyiv Post
  2. Former NATO ambassador on whether Russia might consider the latest Ukraine peace deal  NPR
  3. Former US ambassador urges Trump to avoid bad Ukraine deal ‘for the sake of signing something’  The Independent
  4. Trump urged to learn from Afghanistan, not pressure Ukraine  Ariana News
  5. Former US Ambassador: Lasting Peace with Russia Impossible for Months  112.ua
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Swiss founder of right-to-die organization ends life at 92 – DW

  1. Swiss founder of right-to-die organization ends life at 92  DW
  2. Ludwig Minelli, founder of leading assisted suicide group, ends his life at 92  The Washington Post
  3. Dignitas founder ends his own life through assisted death  The Guardian
  4. Ludwig Minelli: Dignitas founder dies by assisted suicide aged 92, group says  BBC
  5. Dignitas founder dies by assisted suicide aged 92  Sky News
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Sydney police charge four men over alleged ‘international satanic child sex abuse material ring’

Detectives claim to have uncovered Sydney-based network involving online distribution of child sexual abuse material involving ritualistic or satanic themes

Four Australians remain locked up after being charged for alleged involvement in a satanic child sexual abuse material ring.

Detectives busted an apparent Sydney-based pedophile network they claimed was actively involved in possessing, distributing and facilitating child sexual abuse involving ritualistic or satanic themes.

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Are UN climate summits a waste of time? No, but they are in dire need of reform – The Conversation

  1. Are UN climate summits a waste of time? No, but they are in dire need of reform  The Conversation
  2. No roadmap to end deforestation, but Brazil’s COP in the Amazon delivered for forests  Reuters
  3. To defeat the global Goliaths devastating our planet, we must raise an army of Davids | Peter Lewis  The Guardian
  4. Revealed: Leak casts doubt on COP30’s ‘informal list’ of fossil-fuel roadmap opponents  Carbon Brief
  5. A valuable COP for undervalued wetlands  Materia Rinnovabile | Renewable Matter
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Takaichi’s controversial Taiwan remarks likely deliberate bid to boost domestic popularity: ex-Singapore FM – Global Times

  1. Takaichi’s controversial Taiwan remarks likely deliberate bid to boost domestic popularity: ex-Singapore FM  Global Times
  2. Opinion | China Revives Economic Coercion to Punish Japan  The Wall Street Journal
  3. How Japan's PM Torpedoed Ties With China  Time Magazine
  4. Japanese Defense Minister Koizumi Tours Military Bases Near Taiwan  USNI News
  5. Live Q&A: What’s Next as Japan-China Tensions Over Taiwan Escalate?  Bloomberg.com
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Thousands in Philippines protest corruption, demand return of stolen funds – NPR

  1. Thousands in Philippines protest corruption, demand return of stolen funds  NPR
  2. Thousands march in Philippines, demanding Marcos resign over fraud scandal  Al Jazeera
  3. Philippines: Thousands protest corruption in flood projects  DW
  4. Filipino archbishop asks Catholics to attend protests against government corruption  Catholic News Agency
  5. Thousands protest in the Philippines demanding accountability and President's resignation - JURIST - News  Jurist.org
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WW1 toxic compound sprayed on Georgian protesters, BBC evidence suggests – BBC

  1. WW1 toxic compound sprayed on Georgian protesters, BBC evidence suggests  BBC
  2. GD publishes BBC's questions and party’s responses  1TV.GE
  3. Anita Hipper: We expect a swift, transparent and credible investigation into the allegations of the use of chemical weapons against demonstrators  IPN.GE
  4. Georgia to sue BBC over report alleging use of WWI-era chemical agent on protesters  TRT World
  5. GD announces legal action against BBC in international courts over 'false' allegations  BM.GE
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Trump ‘wouldn’t have wanted’ second strike on Caribbean boat survivors

US president says he will look into reports US military was told to conduct follow-up attack on suspected drug vessel

Donald Trump has said he will look into reports that the US military conducted a follow-up strike on a boat in the Caribbean that it believed to be ferrying drugs, killing survivors of an initial missile attack.

The US president also said on Sunday he “wouldn’t have wanted” a second strike on the vessel during the incident on 2 September – the first publicised operation in a series of attacks in the Caribbean and eastern Pacific that Washington says are aimed at combatting the drug trade.

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