Dutch centrist Rob Jetten claims victory in neck-and-neck election race
Dutch centrist Rob Jetten claims victory in neck-and-neck election race
Dutch centrist Rob Jetten claims victory over Wilders in neck-and-neck election race – BBC
- Dutch centrist Rob Jetten claims victory over Wilders in neck-and-neck election race BBC
- Dutch centrist D66 party confirmed as election winner, ANP says CNN
- ‘Not So Bulletproof’: A Far-Right Party Faces Rebuke in the Netherlands The New York Times
- Rob Jetten: anti-Wilders, ‘yes we can’ candidate poised to be next Dutch PM The Guardian
- Dutch Hard-Right Leader Geert Wilders Set to Exit Power - WSJ The Wall Street Journal
South Africa hits back at US refugee plan to favour white Afrikaners
South Africa hits back at US refugee plan to favour white Afrikaners
Disney pulls channels from YouTube TV over fee dispute
Ministers’ claims to have helped JLR in doubt as £1.5bn support left untouched
Exclusive: No cyber-attack assistance cash has gone into carmaker’s accounts or to struggling suppliers
Jaguar Land Rover has not drawn down any of a £1.5bn loan facility guaranteed by the government, with suppliers expressing anger over ministers’ claims to have supported the carmaker’s supply chain after a crippling hack.
Britain’s biggest automotive employer was forced to shut down all of its wholly owned factories from 1 September for more than a month, after cyber-attackers compromised key computer systems.
Continue reading...Sudan: RSF fighters arrested as ‘horror continues’ – DW
- Sudan: RSF fighters arrested as 'horror continues' DW
- Blood visible from space in Sudan shows evidence of Darfur genocide: Analysts ABC News
- The Guardian view on the atrocities in El Fasher: the responsibility for these horrors extends beyond Sudan’s borders The Guardian
- Hundreds killed in Darfur hospital massacre, 'hero' doctors abducted NPR
- Executions and Mass Casualties: Videos Show Horror Unfolding in Sudan The New York Times
Rio authorities identify bodies as protests denounce deadly police raids – Reuters
- Rio authorities identify bodies as protests denounce deadly police raids Reuters
- Thousands join protests in Rio favela after deadliest ever police raid The Guardian
- Capturing the scale of Rio's deadly police raids Reuters
- Cops decapitate teen gangster, display head like ‘trophy’ in Brazil’s deadliest drug raid New York Post
- Rio favelas left reeling after lethal gang raid as families bury the dead ABC News
Madrid regional government co-funding Woody Allen’s new film – but it must feature ‘Madrid’ in the title
Regional authority is investing €1.5m in the project but has stipulations about featuring ‘identifiable locations’ on screen and the film premiering at an international film festival
The Madrid regional government is hoping to harness the power of film tourism by investing €1.5m (£1.3m) in a new Woody Allen movie that will be shot in and around the Spanish capital and which will be contractually obliged to feature the word “Madrid” in its title.
Regional authorities are confident the 89-year-old film-maker’s next project could do for Madrid what Roman Holiday did for Rome tourism in the early 1950s, and what Sex and the City and Emily in Paris have more recently done to increase visitor numbers to New York and the French capital.
Continue reading...Latvian vote to pull out of treaty on protecting women from violence prompts outcry
Hurricane death toll rises as Jamaica aid effort struggles
Russia deploys 170,000 troops for push in Ukraine’s Donetsk region, Zelenskyy says – AP News
- Russia deploys 170,000 troops for push in Ukraine’s Donetsk region, Zelenskyy says AP News
- Defence of Donbas town a priority, Zelensky says, as special forces deployed BBC
- Ukraine lands special forces in embattled Pokrovsk, sources say Reuters
- Ukraine says 170,000 Russian troops deployed in Donetsk DW
- As battle for Ukraine’s Pokrovsk heats up, Putin touts nuclear-powered arms Al Jazeera
Liberal-progressive party D66 wins election, Dutch media report
Party will take lead in first round of talks to form coalition government after securing most votes
The Dutch liberal-progressive party D66 won the most votes in Wednesday’s general election, the news agency ANP has reported, putting its 38-year-old leader, Rob Jetten, on course to become the youngest prime minister in the Netherlands.
While the last few thousand votes are still being counted, Dutch media reported on Friday that Geert Wilders’ anti-immigration, anti-Islam Party for Freedom (PVV) could no longer win.
Continue reading...Trump administration’s Europe troop drawdown fuels concern amid NATO allies, draws fire even from Republicans – CBS News
- Trump administration's Europe troop drawdown fuels concern amid NATO allies, draws fire even from Republicans CBS News
- Pentagon cuts troops in Eastern Europe, prompting rare pushback by GOP lawmakers ABC News
- US military withdrawing some troops from Eastern Europe CNN
- What does the US drawdown in Romania mean for European defense? Atlantic Council
- The US draws down some troops on NATO’s eastern flank Defense News
About 700 killed in Tanzania election protests, opposition says
Demonstrators took to streets after president’s main challengers were excluded from ballot
About 700 people have been killed during three days of election protests in Tanzania, the main opposition party has said.
Protests erupted on election day on Wednesday over what demonstrators said was the stifling of the opposition after the exclusion of key candidates from the presidential ballot.
Continue reading...IDF’s top lawyer quits; says she approved leak of detainee abuse video – The Times of Israel
- IDF’s top lawyer quits; says she approved leak of detainee abuse video The Times of Israel
- Israeli military's top lawyer resigns over leak of video allegedly showing abuse of Palestinian detainee BBC
- Israel’s Top Military Lawyer Steps Down Amid Leak Controversy The Wall Street Journal
- Israel’s military prosecutor admits she leaked video of soldiers assaulting a Palestinian detainee The Hill
- How the Gaza Detainee Abuse Footage Leak Fuels the Israeli Right's War on the 'Deep State' Haaretz
Addicts who opted to be banned from gambling in Australia targeted to bet with overseas firms
Media regulator condemns ‘deeply concerning’ third-party websites that seek to entice bets from self-declared addicts
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Offshore gambling companies are using third-party websites to entice Australian addicts to resume betting, even after gamblers have placed voluntary restrictions on themselves.
The new trend, targeting those registered with the federal government’s BetStop service, has been condemned as “deeply concerning and opportunistic” by the media regulator, which has begun contacting the websites to “make them aware of Australia’s interactive gambling laws”.
Continue reading...Six arrested after €12m armed raid on gold refining lab in France
Robbery in Lyon left five employees slightly injured after explosion in latest high-profile incident to hit country
Six people have been arrested after thieves used explosives and military-grade weapons to break into a laboratory in Lyon that deals with precious metals, including gold, in the latest, brazen daytime heist to hit France.
Police said that the minutes-long raid, which took place on Thursday, had briefly allowed thieves to get away with an estimated €12m (£10.5m) in loot. At the time, 28 employees were present at Laboratoires Pourquery, five of whom were slightly injured.
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