- Chinese Type 076 Amphibious Assault Ship ‘Sichuan’ Starts Sea Trials In Shanghai navalnews.com
- China immediately begins trialing its most advanced amphibious assault ship Fox News
- Next-generation Chinese Amphibious Assault Ship Holds First Sea Trial USNI News
- China’s Military Gives Update on Next-Generation Amphibious Assault Ship Newsweek
- China puts its first 076 drone carrier to the test The Telegraph
Is Venezuela prepared for a US attack, as Washington ramps up forces?
Documents show Epstein texted with House Democrat during 2019 hearing, report says – live updates – The Guardian
- Documents show Epstein texted with House Democrat during 2019 hearing, report says – live updates The Guardian
- Epstein texted with House Democrat during Cohen hearing, documents show The Washington Post
- Del. Stacey Plaskett received texts from Epstein during 2019 congressional hearing CNN
- Epstein Helped Democratic Lawmaker by Text During Michael Cohen Testimony Newsweek
- Who was Epstein texting during House hearing investigating Trump; did he influence lawmaker? Files reveal shocking truth Hindustan Times
UK judge finds BHP Group liable in Brazil’s worst environmental disaster
Trump, Congress and the Epstein files: What happens next?
Amputees from Israel’s Gaza war use homemade prosthetics to re-enter life
Italian prosecutors investigate Bosnian war ‘sniper safaris’
British-Egyptian activist stopped from flying to UK, says family
Egyptian authorities prevented Alaa Abd el-Fattah from attending human rights awards in London
Alaa Abd el-Fattah, the British-Egyptian writer and human rights campaigner who was freed from jail in September, was stopped from flying to the UK by Egyptian passport control, his family has said.
Abd el-Fattah was pardoned after more than 10 years in jail but his status, including his right to travel back and forth between Britain and Egypt, was left unclear and subject to discussion between the family and authorities.
Continue reading...Kenyan Workers Get Abused Abroad. The President’s Family and Allies Profit. – The New York Times
- Kenyan Workers Get Abused Abroad. The President’s Family and Allies Profit. The New York Times
- The government of President William Ruto of Kenya acts as an arm of a staffing industry that sends poor workers abroad in droves, and whose leaders compare women to dogs and blame them for their own abuse, a New York Times investigation found. https:// facebook.com
- Kenya’s Key Export Used to Be Coffee. Now It’s Cheap Labor. The New York Times
- Kenya’s Lucrative Labor Export to Gulf Nations Enriches Ruto’s Family And Inner Circle, NYT Investigations Finds KULAN POST
Jack Della Maddalena backs himself to beat UFC ‘legend’ Islam Makhachev
Aid still woefully short of Gaza needs as heavy rains, winter approach
‘Silliness’: Ireland and Portugal coaches at odds over Ronaldo red card
Hamas reinstates fees on imported goods, raises taxes as it reasserts control in Gaza – The Times of Israel
- Hamas reinstates fees on imported goods, raises taxes as it reasserts control in Gaza The Times of Israel
- An Expert on Hamas Explains Why the Group Isn’t Going Anywhere Slate
- Gazans warn: Hamas charging fees, silencing dissent and rebuilding its grip Ynetnews
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- If not Hamas, then who: The terrorist group remains a dominant force in the Gaza Strip theins.ru
Mahmood to unveil anti-migration measures modelled on Danish system
Home secretary to set out sweeping plans to deter people from coming to the UK and make deportations easier
The home secretary is due to announce sweeping changes next week aimed at making the UK less attractive for migrants and modelled on the Danish system.
Shabana Mahmood is expected to set out plans to deter migrants from coming to the UK and make it easier to deport those who do, in a statement to MPs on Monday.
Continue reading...Chinese astronauts return from space station after delay blamed on space debris damage – NBC News
- Chinese astronauts return from space station after delay blamed on space debris damage NBC News
- Shenzhou-20 astronauts safely return to Earth on Shenzhou-21 spacecraft after space debris damage concerns SpaceNews
- Chinese Astronauts Return to Earth After Being Stuck in Space Bloomberg.com
- China’s Imperiled Astronauts Illustrate the Dangers of Space Debris Time Magazine
- China's stranded astronauts to return from space station on spacecraft that brought new crew abcnews.go.com
Japan enlists drones and ex-soldiers to battle surge in bear attacks – Financial Times
- Japan enlists drones and ex-soldiers to battle surge in bear attacks Financial Times
- A grizzly warning to Americans: Beware bear attacks in Japan NBC News
- ‘They’ve lost their fear’: hunt begins for Japan’s deadly bears The Times
- 'Bear in Area!' US Embassy warns Americans in Japan about record mauling increase, deaths USA Today
- Amid Japan’s surge in bear attacks, a torrent of AI-generated videos is adding to anxiety The Guardian