What to know about the 4 suspects in the Louvre crown jewels heist – Boston.com

  1. What to know about the 4 suspects in the Louvre crown jewels heist  Boston.com
  2. Arrests in Louvre Heist Show Power of DNA Databases in Solving Crimes  The New York Times
  3. Despite charges filed against 4 suspects in the Louvre heist, stolen jewels still missing  ABC News
  4. Petty thieves or professionals? What we know about Louvre heist suspects  USA Today
  5. Louvre heist work of petty criminals, not organised crime, prosecutor says  Reuters
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Ukraine: Battle for Pokrovsk intensifies as Russia advances – DW

  1. Ukraine: Battle for Pokrovsk intensifies as Russia advances  DW
  2. Russian Offensive Campaign Assessment, November 3, 2025  Institute for the Study of War
  3. Russian and Ukrainian troops battle in ruins of Pokrovsk  Reuters
  4. Ukraine: How successful is Russia's offensive near Pokrovsk?  DW
  5. Front-line combat video captures special ops Black Hawk raid into Pokrovsk, Ukraine's fiercest fight  Business Insider
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Only 3% of international climate aid going to transitioning communities: ‘This is absurd’ – The Guardian

  1. Only 3% of international climate aid going to transitioning communities: ‘This is absurd’  The Guardian
  2. COP30 could confront "glaring gap" in clean energy agenda: mining  Climate Home News
  3. Brazilian Mining Sector Presents Pathways to Reduce Carbon Emissions by Up to 90% by 2050  Vale
  4. Climate: ActionAid decries poor global funding for ‘just transition’ projects  The Nation Newspaper
  5. Transition minerals, old inequalities in Brazil: Mining, justice and the climate agenda at COP30  Business & Human Rights Resource Centre
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Jennifer Lawrence says speaking about Trump would ‘add fuel to a fire that’s ripping the country apart’

Actor who said in 2015 that a Trump presidency would be ‘the end of the world’ says celebrities make no difference to how people vote

Jennifer Lawrence has said she no longer feels it appropriate to speak out against the Trump administration, lest she exacerbate unhelpful debate and further divisions.

“I don’t really know if I should,” said Lawrence in an interview with the New York Times. “During the first Trump administration, I felt like I was running around like a chicken with my head cut off. But as we’ve learned, election after election, celebrities do not make a difference whatsoever on who people vote for.

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Farage accused of betraying pensioners after triple lock hint in speech Tories say was rambling and incoherent – UK politics live

Reform leader refuses to commit to keeping mechanism that guarantees how pensions are increased

Farage is speaking now. He says another “depressing budget hoves into view”. It will be a budget that “doesn’t have the guts to cut public spending”.

He says Britain has been living under an illusion.

I think for some years we’ve actually been living under an illusion. We’ve not been prepared to face up to just how much of an economic mess we genuinely in.

As we slipped down the global league tables, we kid ourselves that it’s OK, we’ve got GDP growth.

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What to Know About the Louvre Heist Investigation – The New York Times

  1. What to Know About the Louvre Heist Investigation  The New York Times
  2. Arrests in Louvre Heist Show Power of DNA Databases in Solving Crimes  The New York Times
  3. Louvre heist suspects are local petty criminals, Paris prosecutor says  CNN
  4. Louvre heist work of petty criminals, not organised crime, prosecutor says  Reuters
  5. Despite charges filed against 4 suspects in the Louvre heist, stolen jewels still missing  ABC News
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Horror show: North American box office records lowest monthly total since 1997

Halloween weekend failed to make numbers jump, adding up to the weakest monthly performance – other than during the pandemic – for three decades

Box office earnings in October have crashed to levels not seen since the late 1990s, with Halloween weekend becoming the worst of the year so far.

According to a report in Variety, cinema takings for October in North America totalled $425m (£323m), the lowest figure since October 1997, when it was $385m – not counting October 2020, when North American cinemas only took $63m as moviegoing was severely affected by the Covid-19 pandemic.

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My Father’s Shadow looms over competition at British independent film awards

Akinola Davies Jr’s Nigeria-set drama has 12 nominations, including best film and besr director

Nigeria-set drama My Father’s Shadow is the leading contender at this year’s British independent film awards (Bifas), after it scooped 12 nominations, including best British independent film, best director for Akinola Davies Jr, and best screenplay for Davies’s brother Wale. The film came out ahead of Pillion, adapted from Adam Mars-Jones’s coming-of-age relationship story, which got 10 nominations, and biopic I Swear, which got nine.

My Father’s Shadow, which stars Sope Dirisu and is Davies’s debut feature as a director, premiered at the Cannes film festival to admiring reviews. The Guardian’s Peter Bradshaw described it as “a transparently personal project and a coming-of-age film in its (traumatised) way, a moving account of how, just for one day, two young boys glimpse the real life and real history of their father who has been mostly absent for much of their lives”. The film is yet to be released in the UK, but has already come out in Nigeria.

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Nigel Farage backtracks on Reform UK’s promise to cut £90bn of taxes

Party leader says proposal had been an ‘aspiration’ and accuses Tories and Labour of ‘wrecking the public finances’

Nigel Farage has rowed back from his party’s election promise to cut £90bn of taxes, accusing Labour and the Tories of “wrecking the public finances” and saying Reform UK would need to get public spending under control first.

The Reform leader rejected suggestions he had been forced to break manifesto promises in order to gain economic credibility, suggesting the proposal had only ever been an “aspiration”.

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Conservative Party nearly ran out of money, says Badenoch – BBC

  1. Conservative Party nearly ran out of money, says Badenoch  BBC
  2. Kemi has a path to victory in 2029: this warrior queen has the appetite to transform Britain  The Telegraph
  3. Tory patience wears thin as Badenoch’s critics count down to May elections | Conservatives  The Guardian
  4. Tories nearly ran out of money as donors deserted them after humiliating election defeat, says Badenoch  The Independent
  5. Kemi Badenoch 'rebuilding' Tory party as she marks first year as leader  Sky News
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Powerful Afghan earthquake leaves at least 20 dead and hundreds injured

Northern provinces of Balkh and Samangan worst hit by magnitude 6.3 quake, which also damaged Mazar-i-Sharif’s Blue Mosque

A powerful 6.3 magnitude earthquake shook northern Afghanistan before dawn on Monday, killing at least 20 people and injuring more than 640 others, 25 critically, a disaster management official said. Health officials said the numbers could rise.

The US Geological Survey said the quake’s epicentre was located 22km (14 miles) south-west of the town of Khulm, and that it struck at 12.59am at a depth of 28km (17 miles).

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Kimberly-Clark to buy Tylenol maker Kenvue in landmark $40bn merger

Kleenex maker’s deal for troubled Johnson & Johnson spinoff comes amid lawsuits and regulatory scrutiny

Kleenex maker Kimberly-Clark said on Monday it will buy Kenvue for more than $40bn in a landmark deal for the consumer sector, as the Tylenol maker grapples with White House scrutiny and choppy demand.

Kimberly-Clark would be scooping up the former Johnson & Johnson unit after months of struggles by Kenvue that include the ouster of its CEO in July and a share slump when Donald Trump in September asserted that Tylenol use can lead to autism, a claim not backed by conclusive research.

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