‘Trapped and terrified’: warnings as Sudanese militia seize Darfur city – NPR
- 'Trapped and terrified': warnings as Sudanese militia seize Darfur city NPR
- Fear of mass killings as thousands trapped in besieged Sudan city taken by militia group BBC
- Sudan’s Military Withdraws From El Fasher in Darfur, Handing City to R.S.F. The New York Times
- Mass killings reported in Sudanese city seized by paramilitary group The Guardian
- Road out of el-Fasher: Ransom, violence and the price of survival in Sudan Al Jazeera
Cameroon’s 92-year-old president wins controversial eighth term
Journalist who covered drug cartels murdered in Mexico; message left next to body, reports say – CBS News
France trial opens for 10 accused of online harassment of Brigitte Macron
Freed Israeli hostage forced to dig own grave is ‘growing back to his old self’, father says
Incumbent President Ouattara declared winner of Ivory Coast election
US Dept of Energy partners with AMD to build two supercomputers: Report
Mali court jails ex-PM Mara after online post backing political prisoners
Warming oceans probably fueling Hurricane Melissa’s rapid intensification
Climate scientists have long warned that warming oceans are making explosive storm development more common
The extraordinary intensification of Hurricane Melissa, set to be one of the strongest storms to ever hit Jamaica, is probably a symptom of the rapid heating of the world’s oceans, scientists have said.
Melissa was a tropical storm on Saturday, before exploding in strength to a category 4 hurricane early on Sunday. The storm’s winds escalated from 70mph to 140mph in just a day, one of the fastest intensifications on record in the Atlantic Ocean.
The Associated Press contributed reporting
Continue reading...World’s oldest president, Paul Biya, wins Cameroon election at 92 – AP News
- World’s oldest president, Paul Biya, wins Cameroon election at 92 AP News
- Paul Biya: Cameroon's 92-year-old president wins controversial eighth term BBC
- World’s oldest serving head of state declared winner in Cameroon election The Guardian
- Cameroon's Biya re-elected at 92, opposition reports gunfire Reuters
- Four killed in Cameroon as protests intensify ahead of presidential results Al Jazeera
Donald Trump won in Argentina
Trump’s bailout threat may have been key to Milei’s electoral triumph in Argentina
Voters appear to have responded to idea that US president’s ‘generosity’ would evaporate if Milei failed to win
“The dollar always talks in the end,” Donald Trump wrote in his 1987 bestseller The Art of the Deal.
Javier Milei’s surprise triumph in Argentina’s midterm elections – after Trump bailed him out with 40bn of them – suggests there may be some truth to that assertion.
Continue reading...Tesla chair warns Musk may quit if trillion-dollar pay deal is rejected
Exxon sues California over climate laws, alleging free speech violations
Oil firm asks court to block enforcement of laws that would require disclosure of planet-heating carbon emissions
Exxon, an oil firm consistently ranked among the world’s top contributors to global carbon emissions, is suing the state of California over two climate-focused state laws, arguing that the rules infringe upon the corporation’s right to free speech.
The 2023 laws, known collectively as the California Climate Accountability Package, will require large companies doing business in the state to disclose both their planet-heating carbon emissions and their climate-related financial risks, or face annual penalties.
Continue reading...Lammy to address MPs over wrongly released Epping migrant sex offender – BBC
- Lammy to address MPs over wrongly released Epping migrant sex offender BBC
- Migrant sex offender released due to human error, Lammy tells MPs BBC
- Ministers warned against scapegoating prison staff over mistaken release of Hadush Kebatu The Guardian
- UK police arrest mistakenly released asylum-seeker whose sexual assault case sparked anti-migrant protests CNN
- London police arrest a sex offender and asylum-seeker who was mistakenly released from prison ABC News - Breaking News, Latest News and Videos
Italian ski pass price rises mean sport may become only for wealthy, watchdog warns
Price increases of as much as 40% will make sport exclusive privilege of the wealthy, says Assoutenti
“Completely unjustified” prices rises for ski passes in Italy this winter mean the sport is at risk of becoming the exclusive privilege of the wealthy, the president of an Italian consumers’ association has warned.
From the Alps and the Dolomites in the north to the slopes of the central Italian region of Abruzzo, prices are poised to rise by as much as 40% compared with 2021, according to a report compiled by the watchdog, Assoutenti.
Continue reading...Ireland’s president-elect is a left-wing, anti-establishment figure who is outspoken on Gaza – NPR
- Ireland's president-elect is a left-wing, anti-establishment figure who is outspoken on Gaza NPR
- Veteran left-winger wins Irish presidency in landslide CNN
- Catherine Connolly elected as president of Ireland BBC
- Connolly wins Ireland’s presidential election in landslide Al Jazeera
- Catherine Connolly’s election as president has added a new dynamic to Irish politics The Guardian
Chancellor hints at tax and spend shift to cushion Budget – BBC
- Chancellor hints at tax and spend shift to cushion Budget BBC
- The Guardian view on the budget: what a Labour chancellor should really say | Editorial The Guardian
- Should Reeves raise income tax? The Spectator
- Taxes must rise but taxes must be fair The Independent
- Headroom Yet to Be Decided as U.K. Prepares for Key Budget The Wall Street Journal