Plane carrying Pete Hegseth forced to land in UK due to crack in windshield

US defense secretary was returning from a brief trip to Brussels, and everyone onboard was safe, Pentagon said

A plane carrying Pete Hegseth, the US defense secretary, on Wednesday made an unscheduled landing in the United Kingdom due to a crack in the aircraft’s windshield, the Pentagon said, adding Hegseth was safe.

“The plane landed based on standard procedures and everyone onboard, including Secretary Hegseth, is safe,” Sean Parnell, a Pentagon spokesperson, said in a post on X.

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Palestinian leader Marwan Barghouti assaulted by Israeli prison guards, son says

Family fears for 66-year-old’s life after assault while he was being transferred between prisons

Palestine’s most popular leader, Marwan Barghouti, was beaten unconscious by Israeli prison guards and his family fears for his life, his son has said, citing evidence given by former Palestinian detainees released this week as part of the ceasefire deal.

Arab Barghouti said his 66-year-old father was assaulted by eight guards on 14 September as he was being transferred between Ganot and Megiddo prisons.

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Hamburg man charged with murder over US teen’s livestreamed death

German authorities issue 204 charges against 21-year-old suspect, alleged to be part of wider network of abusers

A man accused of luring children worldwide into a sadistic online abuse network has been charged by German prosecutors with hundreds of crimes, including murder, for the livestreamed death of a 13-year-old American.

Using the pseudonym “White Tiger”, the 21-year-old man from Hamburg is alleged to have victimised more than 30 children with online sexual abuse, manipulation and exploitation as a part of a virtual network of abusers known as “764”.

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IDF finally admits it bombed its own hostages to death. And of course they did. – thenorthstar.com

  1. IDF finally admits it bombed its own hostages to death. And of course they did.  thenorthstar.com
  2. Thousands pay last respects to Staff Sgt. Tamir Nimrodi and Sgt. Maj. Muhammad el-Atrash  The Times of Israel
  3. Israel to learn fate of Gaza hostage Tamir Nimrodi  The Jerusalem Post
  4. Thousands gather for funeral of Israeli hostage after body returned  Yahoo
  5. Family of kidnapped IDF soldier, 18, only found out he was dead when remains returned: ‘The moment we so feared’  New York Post
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Case dropped against Met police officer who shot unarmed man

Officer, known as W80, shot Jermaine Baker during a foiled prison break in 2015

The family of a man shot dead by a police officer during a foiled prison break have accused Scotland Yard of evading accountability after a case against the marksman was thrown out.

The officer, known only as W80, shot Jermaine Baker as police stopped a plot to snatch two prisoners from a van near Wood Green crown court in 2015.

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UN humanitarian chief urges Israel to open more crossings into Gaza – BBC

  1. UN humanitarian chief urges Israel to open more crossings into Gaza  BBC
  2. Aid trucks roll into Gaza as Hamas hands over more hostage bodies  Reuters
  3. Challenges remain for aid distribution in Gaza City despite ceasefire with Israel  The Guardian
  4. Israel allows aid into Gaza after more hostages return  DW
  5. UN calls for Israel to open more Gaza crossings for surge in aid deliveries  Al Jazeera
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Rachel Reeves says higher taxes on wealthy ‘part of the story’ for November budget

Exclusive: Chancellor hints at rises and calls out past ‘scaremongering’ over VAT on private schools and changes to non-doms

Rachel Reeves has said higher taxes on the UK’s wealthy will form part of next month’s budget, as she shrugged off the “scaremongering” and “bleating” of her critics, and stressed her determination to repair the public finances.

Speaking in Washington, where she is attending the annual meetings of the International Monetary Fund (IMF), the chancellor told the Guardian there “won’t be a return to austerity” and hinted at tax increases for the most well-off.

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PPE firm linked to Michelle Mone misses deadline to repay £122m

Firm was ordered by high court to return sum paid by DHSC for unusable surgical gowns by 4pm on Wednesday

A company linked to the former Conservative peer Michelle Mone has failed to pay the government any of the £122m ordered by a high court judgment for supplying unusable personal protective equipment during the Covid pandemic.

Mrs Justice Cockerill ruled that PPE Medpro must, by a deadline of 4pm on 15 October, return the money it was paid by the Department of Health and Social Care for 25m sterile surgical gowns under a contract awarded in June 2020.

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Hegseth tells NATO Ukraine ‘firepower’ is coming amid Tomahawk missiles speculation – NBC News

  1. Hegseth tells NATO Ukraine 'firepower' is coming amid Tomahawk missiles speculation  NBC News
  2. Pressure mounts on NATO allies to go all-in on Trump arms scheme for Ukraine  politico.eu
  3. ‘Firepower’ coming for Ukraine, Hegseth says, but Tomahawks not on agenda at NATO meeting  CNN
  4. Hegseth warns of ‘costs on Russia’ in latest sign of shifting US stance  Politico
  5. NATO's newest members offer to buy more US arms for Ukraine as Western backing declines  ABC News - Breaking News, Latest News and Videos
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Starmer only read China spy witness statements this morning, No 10 says, as Cleverly accuses PM of misquoting him – as it happened

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Lindsay Hoyle starts by telling MPs that speakers from the parliaments in Fiji and Ukraine are in the gallery. And he says it is four years to the day since David Amess was murdered.

It’s PMQs. Here is the list of MPs down to ask a question.

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South Korea Targets Cambodia’s Scam Industry After Kidnappings, Torture and a Death – The New York Times

  1. South Korea Targets Cambodia’s Scam Industry After Kidnappings, Torture and a Death  The New York Times
  2. South Korea bans travel to parts of Cambodia amid deepening scam crisis that has left 80 missing  The Guardian
  3. Around 1,000 Koreans involved in Cambodian scam rings: Seoul  The Korea Times
  4. Cambodia Voice Phishing Gangs Kidnap, Torture South Koreans  조선일보
  5. South Korea bans travel to notorious scam complex zones in Cambodia  South China Morning Post
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