- China and Japan boats face off near contested islands as feud worsens BBC
- China, Japan give conflicting accounts of confrontation around Senkaku Islands Reuters
- Chinese and Japanese coastguard ships confront each other near disputed islands South China Morning Post
- Japan and China trade accusations after coast guard incident in disputed waters abc.net.au
- Japanese fishing vessel expelled after illegally entering territorial waters of China's Diaoyu Dao Xinhua
A third Russian tanker attacked in the Black Sea, Turkish authority says – AP News
India tells smartphone makers to put state-run cyber safety app on new devices
Death toll in Indonesia floods passes 600
Ukraine war live: Trump envoy Steve Witkoff set to meet Vladimir Putin in Moscow amid US push for peace deal
Talks come after Witkoff led US discussions with Ukraine at weekend amid European concerns that Kyiv will be pressured to make concessions to Moscow
Finland and Sweden have announced increased collaboration between the neighbouring Nordic countries including on defence, civil preparedness and cyber security.
In a joint statement, the Swedish prime minister, Ulf Kristersson, and his Finnish counterpart, Petteri Orpo, said they would be deepening bilateral cooperation in response to “Russia’s offensive war against Ukraine and increasing geopolitical and economic challenges”.
This work is done with a clear focus on interoperability and being able to act jointly in the face of external threats.
Since last year, Sweden has also assumed the role of the framework nation for Nato’s forward-looking ground force FLF Finland [Nato’s forward land forces], a step in our joint commitment to security in the region.
Continue reading...Tuesday briefing: What’s next for the resurgent space race?
In today’s newsletter: As suppliers get ready to meet policy makers and space agencies at the industry’s largest gathering, a look at the exploration and exploitation of space
Good morning. This week Glasgow hosts one of the UK’s largest ever gatherings of the space industry at Space-Comm. With representatives of Nasa, the UK and Scottish governments and the UK space agency among 2,000 space leaders gathering there, it is a chance for people in the commercial supply chain of the space exploration industry to meet policy makers and space agencies.
It comes at a crucial moment in the exploration – and exploitation – of space. For almost three decades the International Space Station (ISS) has bound the US and Russia into cooperation and shared interests. That project is nearing its end, and we can expect to see a realignment of missions and goals – which may bring states and scientists into conflict.
Politics | Britain’s budget watchdog, the Office for Budget Responsibility, has said the early leak of its budget documents before Rachel Reeves made her speech last week, was the “worst failure” in its 15-year history, as its chair resigned and it emerged a similar leak had happened earlier this year.
Health | The World Health Organization has urged countries to make weight loss drugs more accessible and pharmaceutical companies to lower their prices, saying jabs including Mounjaro represent a “new chapter” in the fight against obesity.
Ukraine | The coming days may be “pivotal” for talks to end the war in Ukraine, the EU’s top diplomat said, as Volodymyr Zelenskyy met Emmanuel Macron in Paris on Monday and the US envoy Steve Witkoff flew out to meet Vladimir Putin in Moscow on Tuesday.
Donald Trump | Donald Trump said he “wouldn’t have wanted” a second strike that the US military reportedly conducted on a boat in the Caribbean that it believed to be ferrying drugs, killing survivors of an initial missile attack. The UN human rights chief, Volker Türk, has urged Washington to investigate, saying there was “strong evidence” of “extrajudicial” killings.
Asia-Pacific | Sri Lanka and Indonesia have deployed military personnel to help victims of the torrential floods that have killed 1,100 in four countries in Asia. Heavy cyclones and tropical monsoon rains have hit the region in recent days.
Continue reading...Unsafe netting used at Hong Kong fire site, officials say, as toll rises to 151 – The Washington Post
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- Hong Kong Contractors Used Unsafe Netting at Fire Site, Officials Say The New York Times
- Hong Kong to Launch Independent Probe Into Deadly Building Fire Bloomberg.com
- Hong Kong leader vows ‘justice’ as apartment inferno investigators focus on unsafe netting CNN
- Hong Kong orders judge-led probe into fire that killed 156 Reuters
Devastating toxic spill seen as test of whether African countries will stand up to China
Queen Maxima Gleams in Pearls and Diamonds (including a Fabulous Tiara!) in Paramaribo – The Court Jeweller
- Queen Maxima Gleams in Pearls and Diamonds (including a Fabulous Tiara!) in Paramaribo The Court Jeweller
- Dutch Queen Maxima Wears a Unique Royal Headpiece Ahead of Kate Middleton's Anticipated Tiara Moment People.com
- Dutch king says he ‘will not shy away’ from slavery history on rare royal visit to Suriname The Guardian
- Queen Máxima’s Suriname look reveals a perfectly matched outfit years in the making HOLA
- Descendants of Suriname’s enslaved people accept king’s apology DutchNews.nl
Hong Kong leader orders investigation into deadly fire that killed 151
Hong Kong leader orders investigation into deadly fire that killed 151
UK budget watchdog head quits over early release of Reeves’ budget – Reuters
- UK budget watchdog head quits over early release of Reeves' budget Reuters
- OBR head's resignation leaves potential landmines for Reeves BBC
- OBR complained to Treasury before budget about leaks spreading ‘misconceptions’ The Guardian
- Chair of UK's fiscal watchdog resigns after early published report threw Budget into chaos CNBC
- OBR report says Budget leak error also led to early Spring Statement access Financial Times
LIVE: Israeli forces continue demolition, destruction around Gaza City
Europe could be on the hook for $160 billion to keep Ukraine afloat – Responsible Statecraft
- Europe could be on the hook for $160 billion to keep Ukraine afloat Responsible Statecraft
- European Commission to move ahead with proposal to use Russia's frozen assets for Ukraine, sources say Reuters
- Letter: Ukraine reparations loan would help end the war Financial Times
- European Commission makes 11th-hour offer to win Belgian backing for Russian asset loan politico.eu
- Europe should seize Russia’s frozen assets now Al Jazeera
Pavarotti statue frozen knee-deep in ice rink strikes wrong note in Italy
Italian town freezes Pavarotti statue knee-deep in Christmas ice rink, angering widow
Hundreds potentially affected by Victoria police weapons searches that breached law
Exclusive: wide-ranging police powers used to conduct non-compliant searches that resulted in 33 people being charged or fined
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Victoria police will inform the state’s anti-corruption watchdog that it did not comply with the law when it used wide-ranging powers to search people for weapons on 23 separate occasions dating back eight years.
The non-compliant searches resulted in 33 people being charged or fined, all of whom will be contacted by police and informed of the problem.
Continue reading...India’s sky-high fares crash dreams to make flying accessible to all
Battlefield gains by Sudan’s ruthless paramilitary rattle regional powers – Financial Times
- Battlefield gains by Sudan’s ruthless paramilitary rattle regional powers Financial Times
- Sudan's RSF paramilitary says it took control of strategic West Kordofan town Reuters
- Sudan army division deputy killed in RSF ambush, military sources say Sudan Tribune
- UNICEF Sudan Consolidated Humanitarian Flash Update (North Darfur and Kordofan Crisis) - 26 October - 01 December 2025 ReliefWeb
- #UN calls for unhindered humanitarian access in #Sudan as #RSF's violations persist The UN has renewed its urgent call to all parties in Sudan to guarantee "safe, unhindered humanitarian access" for civilians and aid workers, as violations by paramilitary Ra facebook.com
Shells found in Spain could be among oldest known musical instruments
Conch-shell trumpets discovered in Neolithic settlements and mines in Catalonia make tone similar to french horn, says lead researcher
As a child, Miquel López García was fascinated by the conch shell, kept in the bathroom, that his father’s family in the southern Spanish region of Almería had blown to warn their fellow villagers of rising rivers and approaching flood waters.
The hours he spent getting that “characteristically potent sound out of it” paid off last year when the archaeologist, musicologist and professional trumpet player pressed his lips to eight conch-shell trumpets. Their tones, he says, could carry insights into the lives of the people who lived in north-east Spain 6,000 years ago.
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