Indonesia and Thailand floods death toll passes 600 with hundreds still missing – The Guardian
- Indonesia and Thailand floods death toll passes 600 with hundreds still missing The Guardian
- Death toll from Indonesia flooding rises to 442 BBC
- Deadly storms ravage Asia, killing over 700 with hundreds missing CNN
- Tropical storm deaths top 600 in Southeast Asia, over 4 million affected Reuters
- Deadly Floods in Indonesia Leave Hundreds Missing The New York Times
More than 670 NSW pokies venues to be stripped of ability to stay open after 4am
Exclusive: Government to end exemptions to mandated closing times for pubs and clubs, including those that allow 24/7 gambling
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More than 670 poker machine venues across New South Wales will lose their “outdated exemptions” to operate after 4am as the state government responds to pressure to address “a public health catastrophe”.
The decision, announced by the state’s gaming minister David Harris, will ensure gaming rooms are closed at the mandated 4am deadline. Some venues are allowing them to be played 24/7.
Continue reading...Gen Z Australians are attempting suicide and self-harming more than previous generations, study finds
Exclusive: Separate research also shows number of young children having suicidal thoughts has risen at ‘alarming’ rate
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Young Australians aged 16 to 25 are attempting to kill themselves, self-harming and experiencing suicidal thoughts in greater numbers and at earlier ages than previous generations, a landmark study has found.
It comes as Kids Helpline data provided exclusively to Guardian Australia shows the proportion of young children experiencing suicidality is increasing at “alarming” rates and being expressed by children as young as six.
Continue reading...Plan to reduce jury trials an ‘irremediable error’, lawyers say in MoJ letter
More than 100 lawyers have accused the Ministry of Justice of ignoring the legal profession’s objections
More than 100 lawyers who wrote to the Ministry of Justice expressing significant concerns about plans to severely restrict jury trials say representations by the legal profession are being ignored.
The government is expected to formally announce the changes, which have caused deep division among the judiciary and senior lawyers, as soon as next week.
Continue reading...IDF kills four Hamas terrorists in op. in Gaza’s Rafah – The Jerusalem Post
- IDF kills four Hamas terrorists in op. in Gaza's Rafah The Jerusalem Post
- Hamas commander killed trying to flee Rafah tunnel; slain IDF soldier’s rifle recovered The Times of Israel
- Hamas terrorist surrenders to IDF after crossing Gaza's Yellow Line Yahoo
- Israeli army says killed four in Gaza’s Rafah Al Arabiya English
- Up to 80 Palestinian fighters besieged in Israeli-controlled eastern Rafah: Report Middle East Eye
Indonesia floods death toll rises to 442 as people hunt for food and water
Vote for collective leadership shows Your Party are ‘doing politics differently’ – UK politics live
Spokesperson says move – seen as a victory for Zarah Sultana – shows organisation is ‘a truly member-led party’
Kemi Badenoch has reiterated her calls for the chancellor to resign on the BBC’s Sunday with Laura Kuenssberg programme, after accusing Rachel Reeves of breaking promises not to raise taxes.
In this year’s budget, Reeves froze tax thresholds for three years longer than previously planned, meaning that as wages rise more people will have to start paying income tax.
The chancellor called an emergency press conference telling everyone about how terrible the state of the finances were and now we have seen that the OBR had told her the complete opposite. She was raising taxes to pay for welfare.
The only thing that was unfunded was the welfare payments which she has made and she’s doing it on the backs of a lot of people out there who are working very hard and getting poorer. And because of that, I believe she should resign.
The shadow chancellor, Mel Stride, has written to the FCA (the Financial Conduct Authority). Hopefully there will be an investigation, because it looks like what she was doing was trying to pitch-roll her budget – tell everyone how awful it would be and then they wouldn’t be as upset when she finally announced it – and still sneak in those tax rises to pay for welfare. That’s not how we should be running this process.
Continue reading...Netanyahu requests Israel’s president grant a pardon in corruption cases
How Europe’s migration policy and arms empowered Sudan’s warlords
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Death toll rises to 146 in Hong Kong apartment fire: “A wake-up call for everyone” – CBS News
- Death toll rises to 146 in Hong Kong apartment fire: "A wake-up call for everyone" CBS News
- Hong Kong fire death toll rises to 146 as thousands pay respects BBC
- Mourners flock to site of deadly Hong Kong blaze as Beijing warns against protests Reuters
- Anger simmers over Hong Kong deadly blaze as Beijing warns against 'disruption' CNBC
- Hong Kong’s Migrant Domestic Workers Mourn Their Losses in Deadly Fire The New York Times
Climate protesters in kayaks disrupt operations at Australia port
Benjamin Netanyahu asks Israel’s president for pardon in corruption case
Request is submitted weeks after Donald Trump called on Isaac Herzog to pardon Israeli prime minister
Benjamin Netanyahu has asked Israel’s president for a pardon for bribery and fraud charges and an end to a five-year corruption trial, arguing that it would be in the “public interest”.
Isaac Herzog’s office acknowledged receipt of the 111-page submission from the prime minister’s lawyer, and said it had been passed on to the pardons department in the ministry of justice. The president’s legal adviser would also formulate an opinion before Herzog made a decision, it added.
Continue reading...“Lack of resources” in Gaza leaves mothers struggling
Fears for UK security as Foreign Office moves to scrap unit on conflict and refugee crises
MPs warn axing FCDO’s migration and conflict directorate amid staff cuts risks undermining peace work and expertise
The Foreign Office has been warned that a plan to axe its dedicated unit on emerging conflicts and refugee crises is a “real error” that “undermines UK security” as the department grapples with swingeing cuts.
The Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office’s (FCDO) migration and conflict directorate, which employs about 100 civil servants, is being abolished at the end of this year and its work subsumed by the rest of the department.
Continue reading...EPA urged to ban spraying of antibiotics on US food crops amid resistance fears
Use of 8m pounds of antibiotics and antifungals a year leads to superbugs and damages human health, lawsuit claims
A new legal petition filed by a dozen public health and farm worker groups demands the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) stop allowing farms to spray antibiotics on food crops in the US because they are probably causing superbugs to flourish and sickening farm workers.
The agricultural industry sprays about 8m pounds of antibiotic and antifungal pesticides on US food crops annually, many of which are banned in other countries.
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