Mother of Rust cinematographer fatally shot by Alec Baldwin refuses to attend film’s world premiere

Three years after Halyna Hutchins was killed on set, Olga Solovey says there has been ‘no justice for my daughter’ and claims Baldwin has not apologised

The mother of Halyna Hutchins, the cinematographer who was fatally shot on the set of the film Rust by actor Alec Baldwin, has refused to attend the film’s world premiere on Wednesday, alleging the star has still not apologised to her over her daughter’s death.

Rust will premiere at the Camerimage festival in Poland, an event focusing on achievements in cinematography, three years after the prop gun Baldwin was holding went off and fatally injured Hutchins, the film’s cinematographer, on the set of the western in New Mexico. Tickets to the premiere sold out quickly on Tuesday.

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An A-Z of the children Israel killed in Gaza – Al Jazeera English

  1. An A-Z of the children Israel killed in Gaza  Al Jazeera English
  2. ‘Total oppression’: West Bank children being killed at unprecedented rate  The Guardian
  3. Israel's genocidal war wipes out 1,369 Gazan families| Gulf Times  Gulf Times
  4. Palestinian children must not be excluded from international protection – Says Foreign Ministry on occasion of World Children's Day  WAFA - Palestine News Agency
  5. "We've lost our childhood" -- Gaza's children share heartbreaking life experiences of war  Xinhua
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‘Every parent’s nightmare’: family of Melbourne teen fighting for life after feared methanol poisoning hopes for answers

Parents ‘want to ensure no other family’ feels same anguish as Bianca Jones and Holly Bowles remain in Thai hospitals

The family of one of two teenagers fighting for life in hospital after a suspected methanol poisoning incident in Laos hope authorities work out exactly what happened “as soon as possible”.

Melbourne friends Bianca Jones and Holly Bowles, both aged 19, had been staying at a hostel in Vang Vieng, north of the Laos capital Vientiane, when they fell critically ill last week.

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Heatwave forecast for south-eastern Australia triggers energy supply and fire danger warnings

Coming hot weather prompts Australian Energy Market Operator to predict shortfall in electricity supplies for NSW and Queensland

South-eastern Australia will endure its first big heatwave of the season in the coming days, elevating fire risks and potentially straining the power grid in some states.

Dean Narramore, a senior Bureau of Meteorology forecaster, said day and night temperatures would be as much as 8-14C hotter than usual for this time of year.

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North Korea Sent a Mystery Man to Lead Its Troops Fighting Ukraine – The Wall Street Journal

  1. North Korea Sent a Mystery Man to Lead Its Troops Fighting Ukraine  The Wall Street Journal
  2. North Korea sends mystery general to lead its troops in Russia – WSJ  Ukrainska Pravda
  3. Ukraine war briefing: North Korean soldiers ‘fighting in Russian elite units’  The Guardian
  4. North Korea sent more conventional weapons to Russia, South Korea says  The Associated Press
  5. North Korea troops have joined Ukraine war battles as part of Russian units, Seoul says  Reuters
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Prado show aims to highlight true colours of polychrome sculpture

Madrid Exhibition intends to rescue the technique – coloured paint applied to statues – from centuries of indifference

In a darkened corner of the Prado, not far from an outsized crucifixion and a sculpture of a dead, recumbent Christ with eyes of glass, teeth of ivory and fingernails of horn, is another depiction of Jesus that is remarkable in its poignancy, its humanity and its history.

The tiny, painted terracotta scene, titled Los primeros pasos de Jesús (Jesus’s First Steps), is domestic rather than divine and shows a chubby, beaming infant ambling towards his equally beaming father. Its creator was the Spanish baroque artist Luisa Roldán who, despite becoming the first female sculptor to the royal court in 1692, is only now making her debut in the hallowed Madrid museum.

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Latest Russian airstrikes on Ukraine threaten ‘catastrophic power failure’

Targeting of substations connected to three working nuclear plants risks nuclear catastrophe in Europe, says Greenpeace

Ukraine’s power network is at “heightened risk of catastrophic failure” after Russia’s missile and drone attack on Sunday, Greenpeace has warned, raising fears about the safety of the country’s three operational nuclear power stations.

The strikes by Moscow were aimed at electricity substations “critical to the operation of Ukraine’s nuclear plants” and there is a possibility that the reactors could lose power and become unsafe, according to a briefing note prepared for the Guardian.

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Greece faces general strike as workers protest cost of living squeeze

Unions demand ‘dignified wages’ as unequal recovery from debt crisis has left many struggling with higher costs

A nationwide strike by public- and private-sector employees looks likely to paralyse Greece on Wednesday as the pro-business government of the prime minister, Kyriakos Mitsotakis, comes under increased pressure to deal with a worsening cost of living crisis.

Unions demanding “dignified wages” in the face of soaring consumer costs and widening wealth inequality vowed that the 24-hour strike would bring the country to a standstill, with protest rallies planned in cities countrywide.

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As Trump Returns to Power, World Leaders Seek Stability With China – The New York Times

  1. As Trump Returns to Power, World Leaders Seek Stability With China  The New York Times
  2. The gap between global threats and American power will grow in 2025  The Economist
  3. Donald Trump's Election Win Has World Leaders in a Spin  Newsweek
  4. How different a commander in chief will Trump be?  CNN
  5. How Countries and Companies Are Planning for Trump  Foreign Policy
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Lebanon’s Day After: Will the Country Survive the War With Israel? – Foreign Affairs Magazine

  1. Lebanon’s Day After: Will the Country Survive the War With Israel?  Foreign Affairs Magazine
  2. Hezbollah’s Rockets Remain a Threat Despite Israel’s Crushing Offensive  The New York Times
  3. How will Hezbollah factor into Lebanon’s future?  The Jerusalem Post
  4. How Israel and Lebanon can stop the slaughter Another ceasefire is bound to fail  UnHerd
  5. Are We on the Verge of Lebanon's Third Civil War?  Haaretz
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Health advocates in Africa worry Trump will reimpose abortion ‘gag rule’ governing US aid – The Associated Press

  1. Health advocates in Africa worry Trump will reimpose abortion ‘gag rule’ governing US aid  The Associated Press
  2. Trump’s first week in office may set tone on abortion policy  Roll Call
  3. Interview: Women’s Rights Under Trump  Human Rights Watch
  4. Presidency of Trump may significantly impact reproductive health in US: Report  India New England
  5. What will happen with abortion rights now in America?  The Economist
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Argentina’s Milei pivots to pragmatism in first talks with China’s Xi after shaking up the G20 – The Associated Press

  1. Argentina’s Milei pivots to pragmatism in first talks with China’s Xi after shaking up the G20  The Associated Press
  2. Milei’s Meeting With Xi Signals He’s Come Full Circle on China  Bloomberg
  3. From Tension to Understanding: Argentina-China Relations Under Milei  The Diplomat
  4. China's Xi meets Argentina's Milei for the first time in Rio  Reuters
  5. Xi says China ready to continue financial cooperation with Argentina  China Daily
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Delhi pollution: Living in Indian capital is like watching a dystopian film again and again – BBC.com

  1. Delhi pollution: Living in Indian capital is like watching a dystopian film again and again  BBC.com
  2. What is cloud seeding? All about artificial rain used when AQI is high  Hindustan Times
  3. Delhi Air Quality Alert: Delhi, India hazardous air quality  IQAir News
  4. Toxic smog persists over India's north, schools reopen in Pakistan  Reuters India
  5. Every Delhi-NCR family has one or more members with pollution-related health issues, claims survey  Hindustan Times
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Chinese vessel spotted where Baltic Sea cables were severed – Financial Times

  1. Chinese vessel spotted where Baltic Sea cables were severed  Financial Times
  2. Accident or sabotage? American and European officials disagree as key undersea cables are cut  CNN
  3. A Chinese ship was near both subsea internet cables that were mysteriously cut, report says  Business Insider
  4. Severing of Baltic Sea Cables Was ‘Sabotage,’ Germany Says  The New York Times
  5. US allies accuse Russia of 'escalating hybrid activities' against NATO, EU nations after data cables severed  Fox News
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Alcohol poisoning in Laos leaves 2 tourists hospitalized – The Associated Press

  1. Alcohol poisoning in Laos leaves 2 tourists hospitalized  The Associated Press
  2. Two teens fighting for their lives after drinking cocktails laced with methanol during Thailand vacation  New York Post
  3. Families at bedsides of Holly Bowles and Bianca Jones in Thailand after apparent Laos methanol poisoning  ABC News
  4. 'Every parent's nightmare': Families give updates on teens fighting for life in Thailand  9News
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Who is Mehmet Oz, Trump’s pick to lead Medicare and Medicaid?

Dr Oz, best known for his daytime talkshow, leaned heavily into Trumpism during his failed 2022 run for US Senate

Donald Trump has chosen Mehmet Oz, best known for starring in his eponymous daytime talkshow for more than a decade and leaning heavily into Trumpism during his failed 2022 run for a Pennsylvania Senate seat, to lead the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS). The cardiothoracic surgeon, who faced immense backlash from the medical and scientific communities for pushing misinformation at the height of the Covid-19 pandemic, will oversee the agency that operates on a $2.6tn annual budget and provides healthcare to more than 100 million people.

“I am honored to be nominated by [Donald Trump] to lead CMS,” Oz posted on X on Tuesday. “I look forward to serving my country to Make America Healthy Again under the leadership of HHS Secretary [Robert F Kennedy Jr].”

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‘Bomb cyclone’ brings high winds and soaking rain to north-west US

Strongest atmospheric river seen by California, Washington and Oregon this season knocks out power and downs trees

What was expected to be one of the strongest storms in the north-west US in decades arrived on Tuesday evening, knocking out power and downing trees across the region.

The Weather Prediction Center issued excessive rainfall risks beginning on Tuesday and lasting through Friday as the strongest atmospheric river – a large plume of moisture – that California and the Pacific north-west has seen this season bears down on the region. The storm system is considered a “ bomb cyclone”, which occurs when a cyclone intensifies rapidly.

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Pacific island governor backs $800m US military upgrade amid China threat

Northern Mariana Islands governor says ‘the world is changing in the Indo-Pacific’ as work continues in the US territory on defense development

The governor of the Northern Mariana Islands says an $800m US military upgrade plan which includes a new airfield in the Pacific territory “has to happen” amid concern over China’s recent missile tests in the region.

Tinian, home to about 3,500 people, is one of the three main islands of the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands, an unincorporated US territory. During the second world war, the US launched a nuclear bomb against Japan from Tinian, and now a major rehabilitation of a deserted airfield and other military upgrades are under way on the island.

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