Moldovans cast ballots in a tense election plagued by Russian interference claims – CNN

  1. Moldovans cast ballots in a tense election plagued by Russian interference claims  CNN
  2. For Many Moldovans, Their Election Is a Choice Between Russia and the E.U.  The New York Times
  3. Moldova heads to polls in pivotal vote that could steer it closer to EU or Russia  The Guardian
  4. Moldovans choose between pro-EU and pro-Russia camps in election  Reuters
  5. Moldova holds key election as Russia's shadow looms large  BBC
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6 takeaways from a Trumpian UN General Assembly – Politico

  1. 6 takeaways from a Trumpian UN General Assembly  Politico
  2. Analysis | Trump swerves and swaggers on the world stage  The Washington Post
  3. There was a different vibe at the U.N. General Assembly. 5 attendees weigh in  NPR
  4. How Trump Strikes Radically Different Tones in Public and Private  The New York Times
  5. World leaders laugh, squirm as Trump blasts UN on climate, Ukraine, Gaza at General Assembly  Fox News
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Vietnam evacuates thousands and shuts airports as Typhoon Bualoi nears landfall – AP News

  1. Vietnam evacuates thousands and shuts airports as Typhoon Bualoi nears landfall  AP News
  2. Vietnam evacuates thousands, shuts airports as Typhoon Bualoi nears  Reuters
  3. Hundreds of thousands evacuate as Vietnam braces for Typhoon Bualoi  Al Jazeera
  4. Typhoon Bualoi: Vietnam evacuates thousands as storm nears landfall  The Independent
  5. Typhoon Bualoi brings windy weather and swells to Hong Kong but threat limited  South China Morning Post
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UN arms embargo, other sanctions reimposed on Iran over nuclear programme – Reuters

  1. UN arms embargo, other sanctions reimposed on Iran over nuclear programme  Reuters
  2. UN imposes 'snapback' sanctions on a hungrier, poorer and more anxious Iran  NPR
  3. Europe has hit Iran with ‘snapback’ sanctions over its nuclear program. Here’s what that means  CNN
  4. Iranians Brace for Economic Impact of New U.N. Sanctions  The New York Times
  5. Iran weighs how to respond to reimposed UN sanctions over nuclear program  Politico
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Tens of thousands rally in Berlin against German support for Israel – Al Jazeera

  1. Tens of thousands rally in Berlin against German support for Israel  Al Jazeera
  2. Tens of thousands protest in Berlin and call for end to the Israel-Hamas war  AP News
  3. Berlin’s ‘Together for Gaza’ rally draws tens of thousands protesters urging end to war  France 24
  4. 'Never Again for Everyone': 100,000 Estimated at Berlin Protest Against Gaza War  Haaretz
  5. Berlin: Around 50,000 people demonstrate against Israel's war in Gaza  Euronews.com
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Starmer calls Reform’s policy on immigration ‘racist’ and says Farage’s party would ‘tear country apart’ – Labour conference live

PM calls Reform’s policy immoral but says people who want to vote for them are not racist but frustrated

Kuenssberg ended her interview by asking about Andy Burnham, and the leadership.

Starmer said Burnham was doing a very good job as mayor of Greater Manchester.

Comments about leaders and leadership are part and parcel of being in politics.

It is the bread and butter of politics, every leader get its, it always comes up, particularly at conference. It’s in the job description.

People are entitled to their views and I’m not sticking my fingers in my ear in the slightest.

What I am saying is that it is important to keep focusing on what it is that we are delivering, and saying, absolutely in clear terms, the difference it makes to people’s lives.

One, have we improved living standards? Do people genuinly feel better off? Two, have we improved public services? Is the NHS in a better place, and people can feel it. And, three, do people feel safe and secure in their home, in their neighbourhood, and that their country is secure.

It’s a five-year mandate, and I will be judged at the end of that five years, and quite right too.

I just need the space and get on and do what we need to do, and do those three things above all else.

I am saying we have got the fight of our lives ahead of us because we’ve got to take on Reform and we’ve got to beat them. So now is not the time for introspection or navel-gazing.

There is a fight that we are all in together, and every single member of our party and our movement – actually, everyone who cares about what this country is, whether they vote Labour or otherwise - it’s the fight of our lives for who we are as a country. We need to be in that fight, united not navel-gazing. I’m absolutely clear in my mind about that, and that’s what I will be talking about at conference.

Sir Keir Starmer gave land to his parents via a trust that meant their estates would never pay inheritance tax on the asset whatever its eventual value, according to legal experts.

The prime minister’s decision to place a seven-acre field within the structure meant its value was excluded from his parents’ estate, of which he was a beneficiary, when they died.

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Moldova’s pro-European party on course to retain majority in key election

PAS leads with 46% of vote in ballot that will decide whether country steers closer to EU or Russia

Moldova’s ruling pro-European party is on course to retain its parliamentary majority after Sunday’s pivotal election, seen as a test of the president’s push to keep the country of 2.4 million on track for EU membership rather than drifting back towards Moscow.

With more than 90% of the ballots counted, Maia Sandu’s pro-western Action and Solidarity party (PAS) led with 46% of the vote, while a Moscow-leaning alliance of Soviet-nostalgic parties headed by former president Igor Dodon had 27%.

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Keir Starmer attacks ‘racist’ Farage plan to deport people settled in the UK

Prime minister says Reform proposal to abolish indefinite leave to remain could ‘tear this country apart’

Keir Starmer has attacked Reform UK’s plan to deport thousands of people already legally living in the UK as “racist” and “immoral”, as he said that Labour had a generational struggle ahead with the populist right.

The prime minister, in Liverpool for his party conference, said he did not think that Nigel Farage’s party was trying to appeal to racists, and that he understood people tempted to vote for Reform were frustrated and wanted change.

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Zelenskyy says Russia launched 500 drones and 40 missiles in ‘vile attack’ on Ukraine – Ukraine war live

Twelve-year-old girl among those killed in Kyiv as Ukraine president condemns ‘brutal’ Russian strikes

In an address at the UN general assembly in New York on Saturday, Moscow’s foreign minister Sergei Lavrov warned that “any aggression against my country will be met with a decisive response” but insisted Russia has no intention of attacking EU or Nato member states.

In a wide-ranging speech, Lavrov said threats against Russia by western countries were becoming “increasingly common”.

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Poland closes airspace, scrambles jets amid ‘massive’ Russian attack on Ukraine – politico.eu

  1. Poland closes airspace, scrambles jets amid ‘massive’ Russian attack on Ukraine  politico.eu
  2. NATO fighter jets scrambled in Poland as Russia launches deadly strikes on Ukraine  ABC News - Breaking News, Latest News and Videos
  3. NATO Scrambles Fighter Jets As Russia Launches 12-Hour Barrage on Ukraine  Newsweek
  4. Most Poles support shooting down Russian jets violating NATO airspace  TVP World
  5. Russia launches deadly aerial attack on Ukraine as Poland scrambles jets  NBC News
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Iran angry as sweeping UN sanctions take effect after failure of nuclear talks

Foreign ministry attacks ‘unjustifiable’ return of measures expected to have wide effects on troubled economy

Widespread UN sanctions against Iran have come back into force for the first time in a decade, prompting anger from Tehran, after last-ditch nuclear talks with western powers failed to produce a breakthrough.

The sanctions, which came into effect late on Saturday and three months after Israel and the US bombed Iran, bar dealings related to Tehran’s nuclear and ballistic missiles programme and are also expected to have wider effects on the country’s troubled economy.

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