100 Gaza children hope to be evacuated to UK for urgent medical care

Charities urge government to move quickly after it announced scheme to help critically ill and injured children

More than 100 critically ill and injured children in Gaza hope to come to the UK as soon as possible after the government announced a scheme to provide those in severe need with NHS care.

The government announced on Sunday that it would evacuate children from Gaza to the UK for treatment under a scheme to be announced within weeks.

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Shein fined €1m in Italy for misleading environmental claims about products

Chinese fast fashion retailer penalised month after €40m fine from French regulator in July

The Italian authorities have fined Shein €1m (£870,000) for making “misleading or omissive” environmental claims about its products, the second time in as many months the Chinese fashion retailer has been targeted by European regulators.

Environmental sustainability and social responsibility messages on Shein’s website were in some cases “vague, generic, and/or overly emphatic” and in others were “misleading or omissive”, said Italy’s competition authority, AGCM.

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It might seem like Trump is winning his trade war. But the US could soon be in a world of pain – The Conversation

  1. It might seem like Trump is winning his trade war. But the US could soon be in a world of pain  The Conversation
  2. FURTHER MODIFYING THE RECIPROCAL TARIFF RATES  The White House (.gov)
  3. Tariffs on Fertilizer Cause Drop in Shipments to US, Mosaic Says  Bloomberg.com
  4. Donald Trump thinks he’s winning on trade, but America will lose  The Economist
  5. After a Lag, Consumers Begin to Feel the Pinch of Tariffs  The New York Times
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Storm Floris: Scottish government holds emergency meeting amid warnings of more UK travel disruption

Scotland says there have been 119 incidents on the rail network caused by Storm Floris, including 75 tree-related ones

The Scottish government has held emergency meetings in response to the “significant disruption” caused by Storm Floris across the country, with warnings of further travel chaos on Tuesday as poor weather continues.

On Monday night, the Scottish government’s Resilience Room held a meeting to help decide an appropriate response to the storm, which has included power outages and almost 120 rail incidents. Representatives from the Met Office, Police Scotland, Transport Scotland and transport and utilities companies were in attendance.

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Chinese woman becomes third person charged under Australia’s foreign interference laws – AP News

  1. Chinese woman becomes third person charged under Australia’s foreign interference laws  AP News
  2. Australian Foreign Minister Wong says foreign interference not tolerated after Chinese woman arrested  Reuters
  3. Chinese national charged under foreign interference laws  Australian Broadcasting Corporation
  4. Chinese national accused under foreign interference law of spying on Buddhists  The Conversation
  5. Beijing Is Waging a Secret War: National Security Expert  NTD News
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Summit opens in final push for plastics treaty to tackle crisis – BBC

  1. Summit opens in final push for plastics treaty to tackle crisis  BBC
  2. UN plastic pollution talks must result in ambitious treaty, leading expert says  The Guardian
  3. Plastic causing "disease and death from infancy to old age" that costs $1.5 trillion a year, report warns  CBS News
  4. Oil producer pressure, Trump rollbacks threaten global treaty on plastics pollution  Reuters
  5. Global Plastics Treaty: What is INC-5.2 and why it matters  The World Economic Forum
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Jeju Air Plane Crash Highlights Decades of Blunders and Deadly Runway Wall – The New York Times

  1. Jeju Air Plane Crash Highlights Decades of Blunders and Deadly Runway Wall  The New York Times
  2. National Assembly bans concrete mounds near airports to enhance safety standards - CHOSUNBIZ  Chosunbiz
  3. The New York Times (NYT), a leading U.S. newspaper, focused on the "concrete mound" on the runway of..  매일경제
  4. NYT criticizes Muan Airport's concrete hill design for exacerbating disaster risks - CHOSUNBIZ  Chosunbiz
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Prison system was days from collapse three times under Sunak, review finds

Emergency measures bailed out jails at last minute as No 10 refused to cut prisoner numbers until ‘cliff edge’ reached, former watchdog reports

The criminal justice system was within days of collapse on three occasions before being bailed out by “last-minute emergency measures”, an independent review by a former prisons watchdog has found.

Dame Anne Owers said the prison system, under pressure from overcrowding, was “in crisis” between autumn 2023 and the summer of 2024, but No 10 under Rishi Sunak refused to cut the numbers in jail until “the next predictable cliff edge”.

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Pension age debate threatens to splinter Germany’s fragile coalition

Merz walks fine line as ‘lazy Germans’ debate sparks protest and economy minister calls to raise retirement age to 70

The fact that ageing Germany’s generous pension system is unsustainable is political Berlin’s worst-kept secret, but a controversial call to save it by hiking the retirement age to 70 has sparked howls of protest and threatened to destabilise the fractious government.

The chancellor, Friedrich Merz, has largely sidestepped the ticking timebomb of the greying population since taking office in May, preferring instead to announce sweeteners such as tax breaks for older Germans to continue working past the retirement age.

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Netanyahu vows to occupy Gaza as U.S. touts ‘all or nothing’ hostage plan – The Washington Post

  1. Netanyahu vows to occupy Gaza as U.S. touts ‘all or nothing’ hostage plan  The Washington Post
  2. Israeli goal for Gaza is to 'eliminate Hamas' from power, says Israeli journalist  Fox News
  3. Israel's Netanyahu expected to push for plan to 'occupy' Gaza  NBC News
  4. Israeli cabinet may order complete Gaza takeover  Reuters
  5. Netanyahu to urge ‘full conquest’ of Gaza as ceasefire talks reach an impasse  CNN
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First Nations group launches federal appeal to block construction of main Brisbane 2032 Olympics stadium

Application lodged for permanent legal protection of Victoria Park, where state and federal governments plan to spend billions on sports infrastructure

A First Nations group has applied to halt construction of the main stadium planned for the 2032 Brisbane Olympics.

The state and federal governments plan to spend $3.8bn on a 63,000-seat stadium at Victoria Park in inner-city Brisbane. It will host the opening and closing ceremonies and athletics events.

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All the controversies likely to dog Poland’s new president – politico.eu

  1. All the controversies likely to dog Poland’s new president  politico.eu
  2. Poland is sliding back towards populism. Democrats elsewhere should heed our mistakes  The Guardian
  3. European Commission’s complicity in Poland’s constitutional breakdown  Brussels Signal
  4. Karol Nawrocki Wins Polish Presidency in Razor-Thin Runoff Vote  헤럴드인사이트
  5. President Nawrocki: The Right’s New Standard-Bearer – COMMENTARY  Visegrad Insight
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