Italy admits rockets that hit UN forces were from Hezbollah, not Israel – The Jerusalem Post

  1. Italy admits rockets that hit UN forces were from Hezbollah, not Israel  The Jerusalem Post
  2. Italy Says Hezbollah Staged UN Base Attack It Had Blamed On Israel  Barron's
  3. UN Force in Lebanon says four peacekeepers wounded, Israel blames Hezbollah rockets  Reuters
  4. Four UN peacekeepers injured by rocket fire in Lebanon  BBC.com
  5. French UN troops in Lebanon came under fire on Tuesday, foreign ministry says  The Jerusalem Post
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Brazil celebrates Black Consciousness Day as national holiday for first time

Legacy of African Brazilians honored on 329th anniversary of resistance leader Zumbi’s death by Portuguese forces

During the more than 350 years during which slavery was legal in Brazil, harsh conditions prompted a string of uprisings, often resulting in the establishment of quilombos – independent communities formed by escaped Africans who were formerly enslaved, and their descendants.

None were more prominent than the one known as Palmares, where, in the 17th century, as many as 11,000 people lived in a string of communities across parts of the north-eastern states of Alagoas and Pernambuco.

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Lidl returns to profit on sales of £9bn after slowing expansion

UK business says it has gained 300,000 new shoppers and plans 40 branch openings next year

Lidl’s UK business has bounced back into profit after it slowed expansion in favour of improving existing stores, spurring a jump in sales to above £9bn.

The German-owned discounter, which is close to overtaking Morrisons to become the UK’s fifth-largest supermarket, said it had gained more than 300,000 new shoppers and 60% of Britons visited the chain at least once year.

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Russia Intensifies Assaults on an Exhausted Ukraine – The New York Times

  1. Russia Intensifies Assaults on an Exhausted Ukraine  The New York Times
  2. Russia’s War Against Ukraine Enters a Dangerous New Chapter  Bloomberg
  3. US and Europe fear escalation of Russian hybrid warfare amid Ukraine missile attacks  The Guardian US
  4. What to know amid escalating tensions with Russia over war in Ukraine  CBS News
  5. Putin’s empty nuclear threats of World War Three shouldn’t stop Starmer  The Telegraph
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Female migrant in Florida subjected to ‘horrific’ treatment, complaint alleges

Detainee, identified as Ana, mocked and leered at by male guards after they strapped her almost naked to a chair

A female migrant in mental distress was kept in solitary confinement for a month at a Florida detention center, then mocked and leered at by male guards after they strapped her almost naked to a restraint chair, a federal civil rights complaint alleges.

The reported sexual and mental abuse of the detainee, identified solely as Ana, took place at the Baker county detention facility, a rural camp 30 miles west of Jacksonville with a long history of allegations of mistreatment, harassment, retaliation and cruelty to detainees.

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Man charged with 1967 rape and murder of Bristol woman

Ryland Headley, 92, was arrested on Tuesday in connection with killing of 75-year-old Louisa Dunne

A 92-year-old man has been charged with murder and rape after a woman was found strangled to death in her own home 57 years ago.

Ryland Headley, of Ipswich, was arrested on Tuesday morning in connection with the killing of 75-year-old Louisa Dunne, who was found dead by a neighbour in the Easton area of Bristol in 1967.

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Tories attack BBC for questioning farming lobby’s inheritance tax claims – UK politics live

Row over issue continues with questions likely at PMQs as Angela Rayner faces shadow minister Alex Burghart

Good morning. Keir Starmer is travelling back from the G20 summit in Brazil, but he won’t be in the Commons in time for PMQs, and so Angela Rayner, the deputy prime minister, will be taking questions on his behalf. In line with recent practice, Kemi Badenoch, the new Conservative leader, won’t go up against a deputy, and she will miss the session too. The Tories don’t have a deputy leader, but Badenoch is getting Alex Burghart, the shadow Cabinet Office minister, to stand in for her.

The PM might not be answering, but that does not mean the questions get any easier. The situation in Ukraine is looking increasingly perilous, inflation is going up, and figures out yesterday have reignited the row about the government’s decision to cut the winter fuel payment. But the Conservatives may also want to ask about farmers, and the plan to extend inheritance tax to some farms. Traditonally the Tories have liked to think of themselves as a pro-countryside, pro-farming party, and they will have been reassured by the fact that, when they lined up alongside farmers at yesterday’s rally, they did not just have Jeremy Clarkson with them; the Liberal Democrats, the Green party, Greenpeace and even Just Stop Oil were on the farmers’ side too.

The job of BBC Verify is to do exactly that but they’ve failed on their own terms.

The government is refusing to say how many family farms are subject to their tax raid, only offering partial and out of date statistics which fail to account for the full scale of their reforms.

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Ignoring threats, Western powers officially ask UN nuke watchdog to censure Iran – The Times of Israel

  1. Ignoring threats, Western powers officially ask UN nuke watchdog to censure Iran  The Times of Israel
  2. Iran Suggests Pausing Its High Levels of Uranium Enrichment to Avoid Censure, Monitor Says  The New York Times
  3. Iran vastly increased nuclear fuel stockpile ahead of Trump return, UN agency finds  Fox News
  4. Iran in standoff with European powers over nuclear deal  DW (English)
  5. Iran has offered to keep uranium below purity levels for a bomb, IAEA confirms  The Guardian
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US closes embassy in Kyiv after warning of ‘significant air attack’

Warning comes as Biden agrees to supply anti-personnel landmines to Ukraine, days after lifting restrictions on use of long-range missiles

The US has temporarily closed its embassy in Kyiv after receiving warning of a “potential significant air attack”, advising American citizens to be prepared to move immediately to a shelter in the event of an air raid warning.

Such warnings are rare and likely to be based on specific intelligence. It comes amid reports that the US had approved the provision of anti-personnel landmines to Ukraine – a further step after Washington granted Kyiv permission to use long-range missiles inside Russia.

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Son of Norway’s Crown Princess arrested on suspicion of rape – CNN

  1. Son of Norway’s Crown Princess arrested on suspicion of rape  CNN
  2. Son of Norway’s Crown Princess Is Arrested on Suspicion of Rape  The New York Times
  3. Norway Princess' Son Arrested On Suspicion Of Rape: What We Know About Him  NDTV
  4. Marius Borg Hoiby arrested over alleged rape: Norway crown princess' son faces charges  NBC News
  5. Norwegian Royal Family Member, 27, Arrested on Suspicion of Rape: Police  PEOPLE
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Zelenskyy welcomes US decision to give landmines to Ukraine amid criticism from aid groups – Russia-Ukraine war as it happened

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In a television interview in France, foreign minister Jean-Noël Barrot has dismissed Vladimir Putin’s approval of a new nuclear doctrine yesterday as rhetoric, and, Reuters reports, said “We are not intimidated.”

The change in nuclear doctrine yesterday lowered the threshold for Russia’s use of nuclear weapons, with a significant development being that Russia says it now considers a nuclear response justified if it is on the receiving end of aggression by a non-nuclear power that is being aided by a nuclear power.

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E.ON must pay £14.5m to prepayment customers after billing failures

Ofgem says nearly 250,000 people will each receive average of £144 in compensation and refunds

The energy regulator has ordered power supplier E.ON Next to pay £14.5m in compensation to nearly 250,000 prepayment customers, after an investigation found “unacceptable” failures to pay credit they had on accounts or final bill payments they were owed.

Ofgem found that the customers were affected over an 18-month period from early 2021 to late last year by an error in E.ON Next’s billing system. About 100,000 of the affected accounts were also in credit.

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UK failing animals with just one welfare inspector for every 878 farms – report

Only 2.5% of more than 300,000 farms were inspected at least once in 2022 and 2023, researchers find

There is just one local authority inspector for every 878 farms in England, Scotland and Wales, according to a report, which says that the current welfare system is continuing to fail animals.

Researchers for the Animal Law Foundation found that only 2.5% of the more than 300,000 UK farms were inspected at least once in 2022 and 2023, a marginal decrease from 2018-21 when Covid-19 might be expected to have affected inspection rates.

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Russian spy chief says NATO aid for Ukraine missile strikes will be punished – Reuters

  1. Russian spy chief says NATO aid for Ukraine missile strikes will be punished  Reuters
  2. For Russia, Nuclear Weapons Are the Ultimate Bargaining Chip  The New York Times
  3. Putin just approved a new nuclear weapons doctrine for Russia. Here's what it means.  CBS News
  4. Ukraine foreign minister: ‘The United States cannot afford to look weak’  The Hill
  5. China Reacts As Putin Approves Russia's New Nuclear Weapons Doctrine  Newsweek
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Uber to limit surge pricing and commuters urged to work from home amid Sydney train shut down

Government to meet union officials again on Thursday after a Wednesday meeting didn’t resolve the industrial dispute

Sydney’s trains are set to shut down this weekend after an emergency meeting between rail unions and the New South Wales premier on Wednesday produced no solutions.

The government will meet leaders from the Rail, Tram and Bus Union again on Thursday in a final bid to avert industrial action from train staff, which would see trains stop running across the city on Friday, Saturday and into Sunday.

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Hong Kong hears from jailed media tycoon Jimmy Lai for the first time in four years at his trial – CNN

  1. Hong Kong hears from jailed media tycoon Jimmy Lai for the first time in four years at his trial  CNN
  2. Jimmy Lai, Hong Kong Media Mogul, Takes Stand in National Security Trial  The New York Times
  3. He Rose to Riches in Hong Kong. Now He’s a Symbol of China’s Crackdown.  The Wall Street Journal
  4. Tycoon Jimmy Lai denies asking US to act against HK, China in landmark trial  Reuters
  5. Media publisher Jimmy Lai defiant as he takes the stand in Hong Kong  The Washington Post
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UK’s inflation jump dashes hope of interest rate cut in December | Heather Stewart

Rate cut unlikely until 2025 as energy prices blamed for stronger-than-expected inflation of 2.3%

Any lingering hope that the Bank of England might deliver a pre-Christmas interest rate cut next month appears to have evaporated, after official data showed inflation jumping to 2.3% in October.

The CPI measure had been expected to tick up, after dipping to 1.7% in September, but 2.3% was stronger than expected.

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Labor bill could lead to lengthy detention of migrants before deportation to countries paid to take them, committee warns

Bipartisan human rights committee says there could be a ‘significant intervening period’ before non-citizens are accepted by other countries

The human rights committee has warned the Albanese government’s migration bill could result in lengthy spells in detention before non-citizens are deported to countries paid to take them.

In a report tabled on Wednesday the bipartisan committee, chaired by Labor MP Josh Burns, threw up significant roadblocks to the controversial bill and also queried the move by the home affairs minister, Tony Burke, to reimpose ankle bracelets and curfews on those released from immigration detention.

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