Germany’s Friedrich Merz agrees spending deal with Greens – Financial Times

  1. Germany’s Friedrich Merz agrees spending deal with Greens  Financial Times
  2. Germans Reach Deal to Spend Big on Defense, Climate and More  The New York Times
  3. "Germany is back": Merz secures key support for debt deal  Reuters
  4. German stocks lift European markets higher after lawmakers reportedly agree to spending boost; Kering down 11%  CNBC
  5. Germany’s Merz secures breakthrough on gargantuan spending plan  POLITICO Europe
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Taiwan calls China a ‘hostile foreign force’ and ramps up security – Euronews

  1. Taiwan calls China a 'hostile foreign force' and ramps up security  Euronews
  2. Taiwan's leader says tougher measures needed to counter stepped-up Chinese infiltration and spying  The Associated Press
  3. Taiwan’s president labels China a ‘foreign hostile force’ and ramps up security measures citing ‘infiltration’  The Guardian
  4. Taiwan’s president seeks to bring back military courts  Financial Times
  5. Taiwan Cracks Down on Chinese ‘Gray Zone’ Espionage  The Wall Street Journal
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China and Russia Unite Behind Iran in Challenge to Trump’s Plans – Yahoo Finance

  1. China and Russia Unite Behind Iran in Challenge to Trump’s Plans  Yahoo Finance
  2. China Backs Iran in Nuclear Talks, Slams ‘Threat of Force’ From the West  The New York Times
  3. China, Russia back Iran as Trump presses Tehran for nuclear talks  Reuters
  4. Russia, China and Iran call for end to U.S. sanctions on Iran and resumption of nuclear talks  CBS News
  5. Iranian officials talk nuclear program with Chinese and Russian counterparts  NPR
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Weather tracker: Cyclone Jude causes chaos in Mozambique

More than 200mm of rain fell in 24 hours, destroying 900 homes and leaving 40,000 people without power

Cyclone Jude was the third cyclone to hit Mozambique this season. First spotted as a depression last Friday to the south-west of the island of Diego Garcia in the Indian Ocean, it intensified over the next few days to a moderate tropical storm, affecting northern Madagascar on Saturday and killing at least one person.

Jude strengthened into a tropical cyclone as it tracked westwards over the Mozambique Channel, where sea surface temperatures of close to 30C provided the heat and moisture necessary to fuel the cyclone.

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Taiwan’s president labels China a ‘foreign hostile force’ and ramps up security measures citing ‘infiltration’ – The Guardian

  1. Taiwan’s president labels China a ‘foreign hostile force’ and ramps up security measures citing ‘infiltration’  The Guardian
  2. Taiwan calls China 'foreign hostile force' and vows tough measures  BBC.com
  3. Taiwan’s president seeks to bring back military courts  Financial Times
  4. Taiwan's leader says tougher measures needed to counter stepped-up Chinese infiltration and spying  The Associated Press
  5. Taiwan Cracks Down on Chinese ‘Gray Zone’ Espionage  The Wall Street Journal
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YouTuber stabbed to death as she livestreamed on Tokyo street – CBS News

  1. YouTuber stabbed to death as she livestreamed on Tokyo street  CBS News
  2. Police arrest man in fatal knife attack on a YouTuber during livestreaming on Tokyo street  The Associated Press
  3. Online Influencer Stabbed to Death in Tokyo While Livestreaming  The New York Times
  4. Killing of livestreamer in Tokyo a reminder of social media risks  NHK WORLD
  5. Woman fatally stabbed in Tokyo while livestreaming  Kyodo News Plus
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British man killed by President William Ruto’s convoy in Kenya – BBC.com

  1. British man killed by President William Ruto's convoy in Kenya  BBC.com
  2. British man killed in Kenya after being knocked over by president’s speeding motorcade  CNN
  3. Briton dies in Kenya after being hit by vehicle in president’s motorcade  The Guardian
  4. British man dies after being hit by Kenyan president's motorcade - as driver arrested  Sky News
  5. British national killed by vehicle in Kenyan president’s motorcade  Yahoo
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China Backs Iran in Nuclear Talks, Slams ‘Threat of Force’ From the West – The New York Times

  1. China Backs Iran in Nuclear Talks, Slams ‘Threat of Force’ From the West  The New York Times
  2. China hits out at ‘threats of force’ on Iran as Trump pushes for new nuclear deal  CNN
  3. Iranian officials talk nuclear program with Chinese and Russian counterparts  NPR
  4. China, Russia back Iran as Trump presses Tehran for nuclear talks  Reuters
  5. Russia, China and Iran call for end to U.S. sanctions on Iran and resumption of nuclear talks  CBS News
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UK hoping to work with China to counteract Trump’s climate-hostile policies

Ed Miliband visits Beijing as part of plan to create global axis working in favour of climate action

The UK is hoping to shape a new global axis in favour of climate action along with China and a host of developing countries, to offset the impact of Donald Trump’s abandonment of green policies and his sharp veer towards climate-hostile countries such as Russia and Saudi Arabia.

Ed Miliband, the UK’s energy and net zero secretary, arrived in Beijing on Friday for three days of talks with top Chinese officials, including discussions on green technology supply chains, coal and the critical minerals needed for clean energy. The UK’s green economy is growing three times faster than the rest of the economy, but access to components and materials will be crucial for that to continue.

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China, Russia back Iran as Trump presses Tehran for nuclear talks – Reuters

  1. China, Russia back Iran as Trump presses Tehran for nuclear talks  Reuters
  2. What China Wants From Iran Nuclear Talks  Foreign Policy
  3. Iranian officials talk nuclear program with Chinese and Russian counterparts  NPR
  4. China, Russia, Iran to hold nuclear talks in Beijing on Friday  Reuters
  5. China Backs Iran in Nuclear Talks, Slams ‘Threat of Force’ From the West  The New York Times
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Fears for human rights as Peru passes ‘simply brutal’ anti-NGO law

Experts say legislation will prevent vulnerable people from accessing justice in latest government-backed crackdown

Human rights groups in Peru have voiced alarm over a controversial anti-NGO law that prevents civil society organisations from taking legal action against the state for human rights abuses – a move that activists say will prevent the vulnerable from accessing justice.

Peru’s deeply unpopular congress added a harsher amendment to an existing bill which was fast-tracked through the chamber with 81 votes in favour, 16 against and four abstentions on Wednesday.

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Fatberg weighing 30,000kg is pulled from a sewer in Western Australia

The blockage – thought to be the state’s biggest ever – was discovered at a wastewater facility during routine maintenance

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The biggest ever fatberg found in Western Australia has been pulled from a sewer, weighing in at 30,000kg.

Fatbergs are made up of material that cannot dissolve in water – such as oil, grease and wet wipes flushed down sinks and toilets – which then pile up and stick together.

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Schumer decision to vote for Republican funding bill a ‘huge slap in the face’, says AOC – US politics live

Senate working to avert partial government shutdown before midnight deadline

Danish foreign minister Lars Løkke Rasmussen rejected on Friday president Donald Trump’s latest remarks about annexing Greenland, saying the Danish autonomous island could not be taken over by another country.

“If you look at the Nato treaty, the UN charter or international law, Greenland is not open to annexation,” he told reporters, according to Agence France-Presse (AFP).

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Tesla tells US government Trump trade war could ‘harm’ EV companies

Letter from Elon Musk’s firm to US trade representative warns of ‘downstream impacts’ of tit-for-tat tariffs

Elon Musk’s Tesla has warned that Donald Trump’s trade war could expose the electric carmaker to retaliatory tariffs that would also affect other automotive manufacturers in the US.

In an unsigned letter to Jamieson Greer, the US trade representative, Tesla said it “supports fair trade” but that the US administration should ensure it did not “inadvertently harm US companies”.

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