- What to Know About the Legal Scandal in Israel Over Accusations of Abuse The New York Times
- Israel’s focus on political drama rather than Palestinian rape victim Al Jazeera
- Former top Israeli military legal officer arrested after admitting to leaking video of alleged detainee abuse CBS News
- A leaked video, a frantic search, and the top military lawyer: What to know about the scandal rocking Israel CNN
- Israel’s politicians are taking on its lawyers once again The Economist
Europe’s powerful Ariane 6 rocket launches Sentinel-1D Earth-observation satellite to orbit (video) – Space
- Europe's powerful Ariane 6 rocket launches Sentinel-1D Earth-observation satellite to orbit (video) Space
- Watch live: Sentinel-1D launch on Ariane 6 European Space Agency
- With Ariane 6, Arianespace successfully launches Copernicus Sentinel-1D satellite Newsroom Arianespace
- Ariane 6 launches Sentinel-1D radar imaging satellite SpaceNews
- What's that swirl in the sky? Mike Wankum explains WCVB
Hunger crisis deepens in South Sudan amid conflict, floods, monitor says
Dick Cheney’s death a loss to the nation, says George W Bush
Dick Cheney’s death a loss to the nation, says George W Bush
Iran releases two French nationals from detention
‘Birds of a feather’: Trump’s endorsement of Cuomo divides NYC voters
What was behind Brazil’s deadliest police raid?
Lula touts ‘COP of Truth’ in Brazil as UN warns emissions too high – Reuters
- Lula touts 'COP of Truth' in Brazil as UN warns emissions too high Reuters
- What is the COP30 climate meeting, and where and when is it taking place? BBC
- COP30’s Dangerous Omission Foreign Policy
- Why is COP30 so controversial? Sky News
- COP30: Can Brazil summit get climate negotiations back on track? New Scientist
Albania PM: ‘Russia will not attack any other European country’
IDF investigating as video shows man firing in air near West Bank olive harvest volunteers – The Times of Israel
- IDF investigating as video shows man firing in air near West Bank olive harvest volunteers The Times of Israel
- 'We wanna live in peace': Attacks on Palestinian olive harvesters leave them in fear NPR
- ‘Olives are everything for us’: West Bank farmers prevented from harvesting by settler violence The Guardian
- Israeli army, settlers strike 2,350 times in West Bank last month: Report Al Jazeera
- IDF says it is investigating soldiers' conduct after drone injures volunteer helping with West Bank olive harvest The Times of Israel
US transport secretary warns of ‘mass chaos’ if gov’t shutdown prolongs
Murder hornet swarm kills U.S. father, son ziplining in Southeast Asia – New York Daily News
- Murder hornet swarm kills U.S. father, son ziplining in Southeast Asia New York Daily News
- American Father and Son Killed by Swarm of Hornets After Being Stung 'More Than 100' Times on Vacation Zipline People.com
- American teacher and his son are killed by swarm of hornets while ziplining in Laos The Independent
- Father and son killed by swarm of hornets in Laos The Times
- Father and son die after suspected Asian giant hornets sting them over 100 times Yahoo
Dick Cheney’s legacy looms over US and the world
Dick Cheney created the ground for Trump’s excesses, despite their differences
The ironies of Cheney’s parting of ways with Donald Trump and modern day Republicans are numerous
He was the embodiment of America-first ideals before Donald Trump and his Maga movement hijacked the phrase.
The principle of a strong president empowered to push through the agenda was core to his view of how US politics should function.
Continue reading...TikTok and Optimism: How Rob Jetten Won Over the Netherlands – The New York Times
- TikTok and Optimism: How Rob Jetten Won Over the Netherlands The New York Times
- Lessons for liberals: what can Dutch progressives’ victory over populism teach the world? The Guardian
- Dutch centrist Jetten set to be youngest-ever PM after narrow election win France 24
- Centrist D66 party takes home win in Dutch election abcnews.go.com
- Who is Rob Jetten, tipped to become youngest Dutch prime minister? BBC
NHS staff face ‘ugly’ racism akin to the 70s and 80s, says Wes Streeting
Health secretary and NHS England chief warn of winter pressures and rising levels of abuse
An “ugly” racism reminiscent of the 1970s and 1980s has become worryingly commonplace again in modern Britain and NHS staff are bearing the brunt of it, Wes Streeting has warned.
Incidents of verbal and physical abuse based on people’s skin colour now happen so often that it has become “socially acceptable to be racist”, the health secretary said.
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Liz Cheney remains a conservative in her father’s tradition despite defying Trump
Though their neoconservative vision may seem less relevant since Bush left office, signs of the Cheneys’ influence linger in Trump’s administration
Weeks before one of America’s best-known businessmen, Donald Trump, was sworn in as president on an overcast day in Washington DC, a different politician with a similarly familiar name took her oath of office elsewhere in the Capitol.
Liz Cheney was then both a freshman congresswoman from Wyoming and a stalwart of the neoconservative philosophy espoused by her father Dick Cheney, the former vice-president under George W Bush who died on Monday. Trump had repudiated Bush’s invasion of Iraq in his campaign for president, but the congresswoman nonetheless went on to become an ally in bending Republican lawmakers to his will.
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Asio chief Mike Burgess gave a speech at the Lowy Institute in Sydney last night in which he said there were “at least” three countries whose governments were prepared to carry out assassinations on Australian soil. Asked whether it was too alarming, Burgess said that it was “incredibly important” for Australians to understand the dangers the country faced.
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