- I won't be silenced, says French anti-drugs activist after murders of two brothers BBC
- Macron calls for action on drug crime after 'turning point' murder in Marseille France 24
- Second brother of French anti-drugs campaigner shot dead in Marseille, prosecutor says Euronews.com
- Brother of Marseille anti-drugs figure murdered on street Le Monde.fr
- Macron slams 'bourgeois' drug users as French activist says won't be silenced Community Newspaper Group
I won’t be silenced, says French anti-drugs activist after murders of two brothers
Drugs gangs have a grip on Marseille, but Amine Kessaci says he has "no choice but to fight" after the violent deaths of his brothers.
What is Europe’s role in Sudan’s refugee crisis?
Sudan is the world's worst displacement crisis, with many refugees attempting to head to Europe.
UN resolution on Gaza imposes ‘illegal trusteeship’ over Palestinians: Top legal expert – Middle East Eye
- UN resolution on Gaza imposes 'illegal trusteeship' over Palestinians: Top legal expert Middle East Eye
- Opinion | Hamas is refusing to disarm. That means tough choices. The Washington Post
- In Major Breakthrough, U.N. Security Council Adopts U.S. Peace Plan for Gaza The New York Times
- Opinion | Trump Rallies the Security Council on Gaza The Wall Street Journal
- Is the UN Resolution on Gaza Hopeful, Meaningless – or Dangerous? Haaretz
UN Security Council resolution a violation of Palestinian right of self-determination and UN Charter, UN expert warns – ohchr
- UN Security Council resolution a violation of Palestinian right of self-determination and UN Charter, UN expert warns ohchr
- Opinion | Hamas is refusing to disarm. That means tough choices. The Washington Post
- Opinion | Trump Rallies the Security Council on Gaza The Wall Street Journal
- U.N. Security Council Adopts Trump’s Peace Plan for Gaza The New York Times
- Trump's Gaza Plan Could Force Netanyahu to Make a Stand on Palestinian Statehood Haaretz
Gunmen attack Nigeria church, killing and kidnapping worshippers
Video of a church service in Nigeria captured the first moments of a gun attack.
We can’t be the losers from unfair competition with China, says German finmin – Reuters
- We can't be the losers from unfair competition with China, says German finmin Reuters
- EU to toughen trade stance on China as Germany pivots Reuters
- German Finance Chief Says China Trip Helped Bridge Differences Bloomberg.com
- German vice chancellor visits China in difficult times DW
- ‘We need stability’: China and Germany strive to reset trade ties in Beijing South China Morning Post
Kenyan authorities paid trolls to threaten Gen Z protesters, Amnesty says
A widespread campaign sought to "silence and suppress" protesters, Amnesty International says.
Indonesia’s Mount Semeru erupts in East Java
Video showed the moment a pyroclastic cloud full of volcanic gases from Indonesia’s Mount Semeru hit a bridge in Java.
Nicki Minaj supports contested Trump claim Christians being persecuted in Nigeria
The US-based Trinidadian rapper addressed the UN in New York alongside Trump administration officials, making claims that lack evidence.
Iran releases Marshall Islands-flagged tanker and crew it seized last week – AP News
- Iran releases Marshall Islands-flagged tanker and crew it seized last week AP News
- Iran releases tanker seized in Strait of Hormuz, vessel's manager says BBC
- Iran confirms seizure of tanker carrying petrochemical cargo CNN
- Iran Releases Tanker It Seized From the Strait of Hormuz The New York Times
- Iran Strait of Hormuz Tanker Seizure Violates International Law, CENTCOM Says USNI News
Massive fire rips through neighbourhood in Japan
A massive fire ripped through more than 170 buildings on Tuesday night in a neighbourhood in southwestern Japan.
Cornwall woman among five killed in snowstorm in Chile – BBC
- Cornwall woman among five killed in snowstorm in Chile BBC
- A Violent Snowstorm Killed 5 Tourists in Patagonia's Torres del Paine National Park Outside Magazine
- 5 Tourists Killed in 110 MPH Blizzard at Remote National Park, 4 Others Rescued Alive People.com
- British woman among five tourists killed in Patagonia blizzard The Times
- British woman among four tourists killed in blizzard at nature reserve in Chile The Guardian
‘Mostly children killed’ in Israeli attack on Lebanon camp
Paramedics searched for human remains in the wreckage of Tuesday’s deadly Israeli attack on a Palestinian refugee camp.
Despite ceasefires in Gaza and Lebanon, the war isn’t over for Netanyahu
US President Donald Trump has declared peace but Israel's PM Benjamin Netanyahu says the war on Gaza is not over.
Norway’s footballer Schjelderup convicted of sharing sexual video of minors
Schjelderup pleaded guilty at a court in Denmark, where he played for a club, and was given a suspended prison sentence.
Lifetime toll: 840 million women faced partner or sexual violence – World Health Organization (WHO)
- Lifetime toll: 840 million women faced partner or sexual violence World Health Organization (WHO)
- Violence against women prevalence estimates, 2023 World Health Organization (WHO)
- Nearly one-third of women worldwide faced partner or sexual violence: WHO Al Jazeera
- Ending violence against women ‘a matter of dignity, equality and human rights’ UN News
- European health systems are failing victims of gender violence, WHO says Euronews.com
Allegations about Farage’s conduct as schoolboy ‘disturbing’, says No 10 – UK politics live
The Guardian spoke to more than a dozen contemporaries of Farage at Dulwich college, a public school in south London
Healey is now taking questions.
Q: How close are are we to war?
It is Labour that is the party of defence.
Continue reading...Ronaldo attends Trump’s White House dinner with MBS – all to know
Donald Trump thanks Ronaldo as football superstar makes surprise appearance alongside Saudi Prince Mohammed bin Salman.
British Museum ends ‘deeply troubling’ sponsorship from Japanese tobacco firm
Critics of deal welcome move, which has been called for since 2016 when experts said it was morally unacceptable
The British Museum has ended a controversial sponsorship deal with a Japanese tobacco firm after reports that the government had raised questions about the deal, which some critics said was “deeply troubling”.
The Guardian understands that the museum’s board chose to not renew the 15-year partnership with Japan Tobacco International (JTI), which ended in September.
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