Son of Norway’s crown princess charged with four counts of rape

Marius Borg Høiby charged with 32 offences and could face up to 10 years in prison if found guilty

Marius Borg Høiby, the son of the Norwegian crown princess, has been charged with 32 offences including four counts of rape, a prosecutor has said.

Høiby, whose mother is the crown princess, Mette-Marit, and whose stepfather is the crown prince, Haakon, Norway’s future king, is expected to stand trial early next year and could face up to 10 years in prison if found guilty of the most serious charges.

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Thousands of Palestinians leave Gaza City fearing Israeli offensive – Reuters

  1. Thousands of Palestinians leave Gaza City fearing Israeli offensive  Reuters
  2. Israel prepares to move Palestinians to southern Gaza as Israelis urge mass protest over war  CBS News
  3. Palestinians flee IDF attacks on Gaza City as Israelis protest against occupation plan  BBC
  4. IDF chief announces plan for 'next phase' of Hamas war  Fox News
  5. IDF chief of staff to present Gaza Strip plan to Katz  The Jerusalem Post
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Live updates: Trump to host Zelensky, European leaders at White House for talks on Russia-Ukraine war – The Washington Post

  1. Live updates: Trump to host Zelensky, European leaders at White House for talks on Russia-Ukraine war  The Washington Post
  2. Trump tells Zelensky to give up Crimea and never join NATO ahead of White House talks  CNN
  3. Trump Zelenskyy meeting expands Russia-Ukraine war talks to include Europe: Live updates  CNBC
  4. Zelenskyy heads into crucial Trump meeting as US weighs security guarantees for Kyiv  Fox News
  5. Trump pressures Ukraine to end war ahead of Zelenskyy meeting  NBC News
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Netanyahu criticises protests in Israel against his handling of Gaza war

Israeli PM suggests demonstrators are toughening Hamas’s stance and delaying the release of hostages

Benjamin Netanyahu has criticised massive street protests against his handling of the Gaza war, and failure to secure the release of remaining Israeli hostages, suggesting demonstrators were giving comfort to Hamas’s position in negotiations.

The Israeli prime minister made his comments against the backdrop of the largest protests in almost two years of war, with estimates that upwards of 400,000 people joined marches across Israel on Sunday.

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Skibidi and tradwife among words added to Cambridge Dictionary – BBC

  1. Skibidi and tradwife among words added to Cambridge Dictionary  BBC
  2. Cambridge Dictionary’s latest additions include ‘skibidi,’ ‘tradwife’ and ‘delulu’  CNN
  3. Cambridge Dictionary adds "skibidi," "delulu" and more words. Here's what they mean.  CBS News
  4. Cambridge Dictionary ripped for adding nonsense slang term ‘skibidi’ to its database: ‘English is no longer a language’  New York Post
  5. Cambridge Dictionary Gets Extremely Online With New Terms ‘Skibidi,’ ‘Tradwife,’ ‘Delulu’  Rolling Stone
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Thieves steal pink diamond worth $25 million in Dubai, then are caught hours later – CBS News

  1. Thieves steal pink diamond worth $25 million in Dubai, then are caught hours later  CBS News
  2. How Dubai Police foiled a heist of a rare pink diamond worth Rs 218 crore  The Indian Express
  3. Dubai Police foil $25 million pink diamond heist in eight hours  MSN
  4. Dubai Police foil $25m pink diamond heist in eight hours  Gulf News
  5. $25 Million Pink Diamond Stolen During Daring Heist  Men's Journal
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Hamas delegation in Egypt receives new Gaza truce plan, reports say – Middle East crisis live

Negotiators in Cairo receive proposal calling for 60-day truce and hostage release in two batches, says Palestinian official

Norway’s sovereign wealth fund, the world’s largest, said on Monday it had decided to exclude six companies with connections to the West Bank and Gaza from its portfolio, following a review of its Israeli investments.

The $2tn wealth fund did not name the companies it had decided to exclude, but said these would be made public once the divestment was completed, Reuters reports.

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US private prison healthcare industry grows despite alleged medical neglect

The Guardian examined two private-equity backed companies that have been accused of failing to protect inmates from risk of harm, and even preventable death

Early one morning this spring, staff at a Santa Barbara county jail heard screams coming from one of the cells. A 57-year-old inmate was moaning and hyperventilating. She said her “guts are all twisted up”.

Rather than sending her to the ER, medical staff chalked her pain up to opioid withdrawal, since they had taken a prescription opioid away upon her arrival days before, a grand jury investigation later found. They placed the inmate – referred to as CF in the grand jury’s report – on mental health observation and gave her Tylenol. Even as the cell floor became covered in vomit, staff ignored her requests to go to the hospital. The documentation that should have been filled out to explain why her request was not honored was never completed.

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