Spain’s looming migrant amnesty strains services, sends applicants scrambling – Reuters

  1. Spain's looming migrant amnesty strains services, sends applicants scrambling  Reuters
  2. Who are Spain’s undocumented migrants and can they save its economy?  The Times
  3. Migrants celebrate chance to work legally through new regularization plan  Catalan News
  4. Backlogs mount: Spain’s immigration offices warn expats to expect longer waits for residency cards  VisaHQ
  5. Strained services threaten Spain's bid to legalise half a million migrants  Reuters Connect
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Minns government undermined own goal with NSW protest restrictions, constitutional challenge hears

Lawyer for protest groups argues state needs to prove it was ‘rational to prevent all protests’ to achieve social cohesion

Lawyers for three protest groups have argued a Minns government law which effectively banned marches in Sydney’s CBD made its own objective of enhancing social cohesion “worse”.

On Thursday the NSW court of appeal heard the constitutional challenge against the anti-protest law, which was passed in the wake of the Bondi terror.

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The EU wants to buy European. But can it? – Euronews.com

  1. The EU wants to buy European. But can it?  Euronews.com
  2. One Europe. One market. Time to complete the EU single market  politico.eu
  3. Europe’s competitiveness: time to translate theory into practical reality for the Single Market  About Amazon Europe
  4. The Jacques Delors Friends of Europe Foundation launches Europe28  Friends of Europe
  5. EU Economic Strategy 2027: Boosting Competitiveness & Single Market - News and Statistics  IndexBox
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Grace Tame says ‘spare me the condescension, old man’ after Albanese defends ‘difficult’ comment

PM clarifies remark but says he disagrees with some language the 2021 Australian of the Year has used

Former Australian of the Year Grace Tame has said “we all know what you meant” after the Australian prime minister, Anthony Albanese, claimed he meant to describe her “difficult life” when he labelled her “difficult”.

Speaking in Melbourne on Thursday morning, the prime minister said he had not meant to describe Tame as “difficult” at a News Corp event on Wednesday, when he was asked to describe public figures in one word. Instead he meant that her life had been “difficult”, he said.

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UN carbon market approves first‑ever issuance of credits under the Paris Agreement – UNFCCC

  1. UN carbon market approves first‑ever issuance of credits under the Paris Agreement  UNFCCC
  2. UN approves first carbon credits under Paris Agreement market mechanism  Al Jazeera
  3. UN Supervisory Body Unveils New Roadmap To Advance Article 6 Implementation  Carbon Herald
  4. UN Issues First Paris Agreement Carbon Credits Under Article 6.4  ESG News
  5. UN’s new carbon market delivers first credits through Myanmar cookstove project  Climate Home News
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Russia pounds Ukraine with missiles and drones, injuring at least 26 – Reuters

  1. Russia pounds Ukraine with missiles and drones, injuring at least 26  Reuters
  2. Russia Launches Big Strikes Before U.S.-Ukraine Talks in Geneva - The New York Times  The New York Times
  3. Ukraine updates: Kyiv reports Russian barrage ahead of talks  DW.com
  4. Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 1,463  Al Jazeera
  5. Ukraine says Russia launched a major aerial attack before Kyiv’s talks with US  AP News
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Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor ‘could leave UK for surprising country’ after downfall – The Mirror

  1. Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor 'could leave UK for surprising country' after downfall  The Mirror
  2. There Are "Disturbing Rumours" Coming Out of Buckingham Palace About the Line of Succession  Yahoo
  3. Why You Should Look Closely at That Photograph of Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor  Vanity Fair
  4. Possible next steps after the arrest of former Prince Andrew  NBC News
  5. How the UK Could Remove Former Prince Andrew From the Royal Line of Succession  The New York Times
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Wieambilla police shootings property listed for sale for $190,000

Son of Nathaniel and Stacey Train says he is ‘hoping for a quick sale to someone who will be respectful of the property, considering its history’

The site of the Wieambilla ambush, Queensland’s worst police shooting, is up for sale.

In 2022, conspiracy theorists Gareth, Stacey and Nathaniel Train killed constables Matthew Arnold and Rachel McCrow at their remote property at 251 Wains Road, about 300km west of Brisbane.

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Hong Kong court jails father of US-based democracy activist under national security law – CNN

  1. Hong Kong court jails father of US-based democracy activist under national security law  CNN
  2. Father of U.S.-based activist sentenced in Hong Kong under national security law  NPR
  3. Father of Hong Kong activist sentenced to eight months in prison  BBC
  4. The father of a US-based Hong Kong activist is sentenced to 8 months under national security law  AP News
  5. Father of Hong Kong activist sentenced to eight months in jail under national security law  Reuters
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The Gorton and Denton By-Election Comes at a Bad Time for Keir Starmer – The New York Times

  1. The Gorton and Denton By-Election Comes at a Bad Time for Keir Starmer  The New York Times
  2. Gorton and Denton by-election polls open in Greater Manchester  BBC
  3. Politics latest: Assisted dying bill almost certain to fail due to lack of extra debate time  Sky News
  4. Polls open in Gorton and Denton byelection amid three-way battle between Greens, Labour and Reform  The Guardian
  5. UK's Starmer faces latest test in tight-run local vote  Reuters
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‘A devastating force’: how recent Mediterranean storms turned to tragedies

Atmospheric machine-gun has fired storm after deadly storm at the region this year, leaving a trail of widespread destruction

For Andrés Sánchez Barea, in Spain, it was the fear that arose when water started to spurt from plug sockets. For Nelson Duarte, in Portugal, it was the helplessness that hit as violent winds smacked down trees and tore tiles from roofs. For Amal Essuide, in Morocco, it was the reality that dawned when a corpse was pulled onboard a boat in the flooded medina.

Each moment of horror is a fragment of the destruction wrought by an atmospheric machine-gun that in recent weeks has fired storm after storm at the western Mediterranean. Scientists do not know if climate breakdown helped pull the trigger, but research suggests it loaded the chamber with bigger bullets.

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Hong Kong tycoon Jimmy Lai wins appeal against fraud conviction – BBC

  1. Hong Kong tycoon Jimmy Lai wins appeal against fraud conviction  BBC
  2. China Took His City. And Now His Father.  The New York Times
  3. Hong Kong court overturns fraud conviction for pro-democracy activist Jimmy Lai  NBC News
  4. Hong Kong appeals court overturns Jimmy Lai’s fraud conviction  Al Jazeera
  5. Hong Kong court overturns China critic Jimmy Lai's fraud conviction in rare legal victory  Reuters
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