Wednesday briefing: ‘Catastrophic’ reports as Jamaica reels from worst storm since records began

In today’s newsletter: Meteorologists have called it ‘a dire situation unfolding in slow motion’ – what will it leave behind?

Good morning. Hurricane Melissa, the strongest storm to hit Jamaica since records began in 1851, made landfall at about midday local time on Tuesday. With winds reaching 185mph and torrential rains, it knocked out power lines, cut off the internet, and demolished buildings; the death toll and extent of the damage are still unknown.

The storm has already hit Haiti and the Dominican Republic; though it was at one stage downgraded to a tropical storm, now it has strengthened again and is expected to arrive imminently in Cuba, where more than 700,000 people have been evacuated. “The reports that are coming in are catastrophic,” Jamaican energy and transport minister Daryl Vaz told Sky News. “Not very much survives a Category 5 hurricane, in terms of infrastructure.”

Economy | Rachel Reeves has said Britain can defy gloomy economic forecasts after the fiscal watchdog infuriated ministers by predicting a productivity downgrade would leave her with a £20bn gap to fill in her forthcoming budget.

Sudan | Ethnically motivated mass killings and other atrocities are being reported from El Fasher after the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces took control of the city in Sudan’s western Darfur region over the weekend.

UK news | Downing Street has defended the prospect of paying more to house asylum seekers in disused barracks instead of hotels, arguing that quelling public disquiet was worth the extra cost. No 10 said that “communities don’t want asylum seekers housed in hotels, and neither does the government”.

Middle East | Israeli warplanes struck Gaza on Tuesday night, shortly after Israel’s prime minister, Benjamin Netanyahu, ordered the military to carry out “powerful strikes” in Gaza, in the most serious test of the increasingly shaky US-brokered ceasefire.

Television | Prunella Scales, the actor best known for playing Sybil Fawlty in the classic comedy series Fawlty Towers, has died aged 93. Scales, who was married to fellow actor Timothy West, was diagnosed with Alzheimer’s disease in 2013.

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Trump and Xi talks could end months of global economic chaos

High on agenda for the leaders of the US and China will be rare earths and tariffs, with a chance of a relationship reset

Ahead of Thursday’s long-awaited first meeting between Donald Trump and Xi Jinping since the US president’s return to office, officials from both sides have been hammering out the contours of what a trade deal between Washington and Beijing might look like, an agreement that could bring an end to months of global economic chaos caused by the US-China trade war.

The two leaders have not met in person since 2019. Since then, the war in Ukraine and increasing concern in Washington about China’s technological advances, as well as longstanding issues about the imbalanced US-China trade relationship, have strained the bonds between the two superpowers.

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As the Dutch Vote, One Issue Carries the Day: Affordable Housing – The New York Times

  1. As the Dutch Vote, One Issue Carries the Day: Affordable Housing  The New York Times
  2. Netherlands braced for exit poll in parliamentary election – Europe live  The Guardian
  3. Tight race in Dutch election as anti-Islam populist Wilders' hope of power declines  BBC
  4. Dutch vote in knife-edge snap elections seen as litmus test for far right  Al Jazeera
  5. Dutch vote in a knife-edge election focused on housing and anti-Islam populist  NBC News
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Israel launches strikes on Gaza, claiming Hamas violated truce – The Washington Post

  1. Israel launches strikes on Gaza, claiming Hamas violated truce  The Washington Post
  2. Israel strikes Gaza after it accuses Hamas of violating ceasefire and staging hostage discovery  CNN
  3. As it happened: Israel launches strikes on Gaza after Netanyahu orders 'powerful' attacks  BBC
  4. Israel carries out airstrikes in Gaza, casting doubt on fragile ceasefire  NBC News
  5. Netanyahu Orders Strikes in Gaza, as Israel Says Hamas Violated Cease-Fire  The New York Times
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Live updates: Hurricane Melissa heads toward Cuba as a powerful storm, after hitting Jamaica with historic force – AP News

  1. Live updates: Hurricane Melissa heads toward Cuba as a powerful storm, after hitting Jamaica with historic force  AP News
  2. Hurricane Melissa plows across Jamaica, its eye now moving toward Cuba: Live updates  CNN
  3. Hurricane Melissa: huge swells and waves as storm strikes – in pictures  The Guardian
  4. Hurricane Melissa slams Jamaica as historic Category 5 storm with catastrophic wind, flooding  FOX Weather
  5. Scenes From the Caribbean as Hurricane Melissa Hits  The New York Times
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Border patrol leader told to go to court every weekday to report on Chicago enforcement

Federal judge gives orders to Gregory Bovino in exceptional bid to impose oversight over Trump officials’ raids in city

A federal judge has ordered Gregory Bovino, a senior border patrol official leading the Trump administration’s immigration crackdown in Chicago, to appear in federal court each weekday to report on the day’s incidents in an exceptional bid to impose oversight over the government’s militarized raids in the city.

The order came following a terse hearing on Tuesday morning.

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