Damascus Condemns Netanyahu’s Visit to ‘Syria Buffer Zone’ in Golan Heights – Haaretz

  1. Damascus Condemns Netanyahu's Visit to 'Syria Buffer Zone' in Golan Heights  Haaretz
  2. Israel may have committed war crimes in expelling West Bank refugees, human rights group alleges  AP News
  3. Human Rights Watch accuses Israel of war crimes in West Bank expulsions  Reuters
  4. “All My Dreams Have Been Erased”: Israel’s Forced Displacement of Palestinians in the West Bank | HRW  Human Rights Watch
  5. Human Rights Watch alleges Israeli war cimes in West Bank  The Jerusalem Post
Posted in Uncategorized

Justice department has 30 days to release all Epstein files after Trump signs bill – US politics live

Trump attacks Democrats as he seeks to shape the narrative surrounding his links with the late sex offender Jeffrey Epstein

In his latest post to Truth Social, Donald Trump has criticised Jimmy Kimmel again. Describing the late-night host as a “bum”, Trump called for him to be taken off “the air”.

Late-night hosts, including Kimmel, recently celebrated the congressional votes to release the Epstein files and decried Trump’s warm meeting with the Saudi crown prince, Mohammed bin Salman.

Why does ABC Fake News keep Jimmy Kimmel, a man with NO TALENT and VERY POOR TELEVISION RATINGS, on the air? Why do the TV Syndicates put up with it? Also, totally biased coverage. Get the bum off the air!!!

The claim ‘vaccines do not cause autism’ is not an evidence-based claim because studies have not ruled out the possibility that infant vaccines cause autism.

The CDC is beginning to acknowledge the truth about this condition that affects millions, disavowing the bold, long-running lie that ‘vaccines do not cause autism.

Continue reading...

Andy Burnham calls on Labour to rethink plans to make it tougher for asylum seekers to settle permanently – UK politics live

The home secretary’s plans ‘may leave people in a sense of limbo and unable to integrate’, Burnham said

Andy Burnham, the mayor of Greater Manchester, is giving a speech in Salford this afternoon where he will set out details of his “good growth” plans, but he has already explained much of it overnight in a news release.

Explaining what his “new model of economic growth” is, the Greater Manchester Combined Authority (the body Burnham runs) says:

Over the past decade, the city region has become the fastest growing part of the UK economy, driven by a high-performing centre unrecognisable from even 15 years ago.

Our trailblazing devolution deals and unique partnership approach have fuelled annual growth of 3.1 per cent – more than double the rate of the country as a whole. A recent report from Oxford Economics praised Greater Manchester’s growth journey, calling us a “trailblazer for local devolution.”

A new strategic partnership between GMCA and GMPF [Greater Manchester Pension Fund] – the first of its kind in the country – will prioritise local investment and align the GMPF’s investment to our integrated pipeline. Projects in the integrated pipeline will be able to access patient capital that aims for sustainable growth and long-term impact.

We’ll invest in a way that makes the most of every pound, delivering social as well as economic benefits.

Our Greater Manchester baccalaureate is transforming technical education, giving young people a clear line of sight to high quality jobs in our growing economy, and we’re helping residents to live healthier, happier lives and access new employment and training opportunities through our Live Well approach.

Underpinning all this is the Bee Network – our safe, green and affordable public transport system, which is seamlessly connecting people and places like never before. Next year eight rail lines will be brought into the network, which already includes bus, rail, tram, and active travel routes.

I appreciate the support, but I couldn’t have brought forward a plan of the kind I brought forward today [his Manchester “good growth” plan] without being fully focused on my role as mayor of Greater Manchester.

And I’m providing leadership on growth, which is what I think the country needs, and is helpful to the government right now.

And we’re doing this in advance of the budget, I hope, to really bring to life the growth story for the government.

I would just finish by saying this; I think part of the country’s problem is the political culture of Westminster, which is playing out in front of us right now. You go to Manchester, and we’ve built a new economy, and a new way of doing politics, and more of that is what the country needs.

Continue reading...

Any Ukraine peace plan needs Kyiv and Europe ‘on board’, says EU – Europe live

EU foreign policy chief Kaja Kallas leads reaction as reports circulate about a secret plan between Moscow and Washington to end the war

Meanwhile over in Poland, the Belarusian charge d’affaires in Warsaw received a note requesting the extradition of two Ukrainian citizens suspected of sabotage on rail on behalf of Russia, a foreign ministry spokesperson told state news agency PAP.

Czech president Petr Pavel said he was following the news of the train collision “with great concern,” as he expressed his sympathy with all injured in the crash (10:21).

Continue reading...

With a sushi lunch, Taiwan president shows support for Japan in China dispute – Reuters

  1. With a sushi lunch, Taiwan president shows support for Japan in China dispute  Reuters
  2. The real reason behind China’s fury toward Japan’s Takaichi  CNN
  3. China to suspend imports of Japanese seafood in latest escalation over Taiwan comments  ABC News
  4. Tokyo complains over video of diplomat appearing to bow to Chinese official  South China Morning Post
  5. China Rejects Japan’s Stance on Taiwan, Demands Retraction  Bloomberg.com
Posted in Uncategorized

Amnesia, nostalgia, healing: Spain grapples with Franco legacy 50 years on – Al Jazeera

  1. Amnesia, nostalgia, healing: Spain grapples with Franco legacy 50 years on  Al Jazeera
  2. Spain has too rosy a view of Franco’s regime. Let’s remind ourselves of its horrors  The Guardian
  3. Franco Died 50 Years Ago, but He’s Still Winning New Fans in Spain  The New York Times
  4. ‘The Most Successful Dictator of Modern Times’  The Wall Street Journal
  5. 50 years after Franco’s death, giving a voice to Spanish dictator’s imprisoned mothers  The Conversation
Posted in Uncategorized

As Sanctions on Russian Oil Loom, India Prepares to End Its Buying Spree – The New York Times

  1. As Sanctions on Russian Oil Loom, India Prepares to End Its Buying Spree  The New York Times
  2. Russia’s Oil Flows and Prices Deepen Slide in Hit to War Funding  Bloomberg.com
  3. Russia sanctions bite before Senate piles on  Politico
  4. US Treasury says sanctions on Rosneft, Lukoil cut Russia oil revenue  Reuters
  5. Trump sanctions a 'crude' shock! Russia oil shipments to India drop by 66%; experts expect ‘noticeable dr  The Times of India
Posted in Uncategorized

UK weather: ‘blizzard conditions’ likely in north-east England

Snow hits UK coasts with Met Office warning worst-affected regions could face travel disruption and power cuts

Blizzard conditions are possible in parts of north-east England where an amber warning for snow has come into force, the Met Office has said.

Sleet and snow showers continued to hit UK coasts overnight into Thursday, with the worst-affected areas facing disruption to travel and potential power cuts, the forecaster said.

Continue reading...

Israeli strikes in Gaza kill 25 Palestinians, health ministry says – BBC

  1. Israeli strikes in Gaza kill 25 Palestinians, health ministry says  BBC
  2. Israeli Strikes Kill at Least 25 in Gaza Amid Cease-Fire, Officials Say  The New York Times
  3. Qatar warns Israeli strikes on Gaza threaten to upend ceasefire agreement  The Times of Israel
  4. LIVE: Israel attacks southern Gaza, kills at least 5 Palestinians  Al Jazeera
  5. Israeli strikes across Gaza kill at least 32 Palestinians, as Hamas warns of ‘dangerous escalation’  CNN
Posted in Uncategorized

Labor urged not to ‘go soft’ on gambling ads after reports the government may resist a total ban

Crossbenchers and gambling harm advocates criticise suggestion the long-delayed recommendation may not happen due to under-16s social media ban

Crossbench politicians and gambling harm advocates have urged the Albanese government to follow through on the late MP Peta Murphy’s long-delayed recommendation to ban wagering ads, amid media reports Labor may baulk at putting major restrictions on television and online promotions.

The Australian Financial Review reported on Thursday the government may not pursue a total ban on online gambling ads, partly due to the under-16s social media ban helping stop children seeing digital advertisements.

Continue reading...

Thursday briefing: What fresh claims of racism and antisemitism at school mean for Nigel Farage

In today’s newsletter: With the Reform leader now a serious contender for PM, we look at the impact the allegations about his behaviour as a schoolboy could have on Britain

Don’t get First Edition delivered to your inbox? Sign up here

Good morning. For more than 30 years, Nigel Farage has been one of the most disruptive figures in British politics, known for building a brand on outrage and polarisation. He presents himself as the everyman, cigarette hanging out of his mouth or a pint in hand.

Now that several polls suggest he is a serious contender to be the next prime minister, it feels high time to ask: what’s the background of this supposed man of the people? The latest Guardian exclusive digs deep into just that question, where allegations from more than a dozen school contemporaries of Farage recount incidents of deeply offensive behaviour throughout his teenage years. This is not the whole picture. Others who knew Farage then remember he was bumptious, rude, provocative and enjoyed being the centre of attention, and do not recall the alleged behaviour.

US news | Donald Trump has signed a bill directing the justice department to release files from the investigation into the late sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, surrendering in the face of joint pressure from Democratic opponents and the president’s conservative base.

UK news | Up to 50,000 nurses could quit the UK over the government’s immigration proposals, plunging the NHS into its biggest ever workforce crisis, research suggests.

Middle East | Israel used widely banned cluster munitions in its recent 13-month war in Lebanon, photos of munition remnants in south Lebanon seen by the Guardian suggest.

Ukraine | US and Russian officials have quietly drafted a new plan to end the war in Ukraine that would require Kyiv to surrender territory and severely limit the size of its military, according to reports.

Health | The world’s largest study into key substances in the bloodstream has paved the way for a swathe of pinprick tests that can detect early signs of disease more than a decade before symptoms appear, researchers say.

Continue reading...

Ex-Philippine mayor Alice Guo given life sentence for human trafficking – Reuters

  1. Ex-Philippine mayor Alice Guo given life sentence for human trafficking  Reuters
  2. Ex-Mayor Is Sentenced to Life for Human Trafficking Tied to Scam Centers  The New York Times
  3. Alice Guo: Philippines jails 'Chinese spy mayor' for life  BBC
  4. Philippine mayor accused of spying for China is sentenced to life in prison  NBC News
  5. Alice Guo, Chinese national who ran huge scam centre while Philippines mayor, sentenced to life in prison  The Guardian
Posted in Uncategorized

Myanmar’s military launches raid on second major online scam center – Politico

  1. Myanmar’s military launches raid on second major online scam center  Politico
  2. Myanmar’s military says it detained foreigners in raid on a second major online scam center  AP News
  3. Myanmar military raids online scam hub, arrests nearly 350 on Thai border  Al Jazeera
  4. Myanmar Junta Accuses US of ‘Hidden Agenda’ in Anti-Scam Crackdown  The Irrawaddy
  5. Myanmar Seizes 10,000 Phones in Online Scams Crackdown  Bloomberg.com
Posted in Uncategorized

Meta alerts young Australians to download their data before a social media ban – AP News

  1. Meta alerts young Australians to download their data before a social media ban  AP News
  2. Meta gives Australian kids 2-week warning to delete accounts as world-first social media age restrictions loom  CBS News
  3. Under-16s lose access to Instagram and Facebook in Australia ahead of landmark social media ban  NBC News
  4. Meta Warns of Compliance Errors as Australian Under-16 Ban Nears  Bloomberg.com
  5. Livestream giant Twitch to ban under-16s in Australia  Yahoo
Posted in Uncategorized

China is ‘walking the walk’ on climate action leadership say green industry figures – Fortune

  1. China is ‘walking the walk’ on climate action leadership say green industry figures  Fortune
  2. The Future of Energy Has Arrived — Just Not in the U.S.  The New York Times
  3. China doesn’t want to lead alone on climate policies, senior adviser warns  The Guardian
  4. China finds bigger role as US sidesteps Brazil climate summit  Reuters
  5. Beijing in Brazil: China makes bank as Trump spurns climate talks  Politico
Posted in Uncategorized