A temple stampede and a hotel fire in eastern India kill 14 and injure several – AP News

  1. A temple stampede and a hotel fire in eastern India kill 14 and injure several  AP News
  2. Six dead in 'stampede-like' incident at India temple, ANI says  Reuters
  3. India temple stampede in Bihar kills 7  DW.com
  4. At least 7 Hindu devotees killed in Indian temple stampede  upi.com
  5. "Uncontrollable Crowd": 7 Killed, Many Injured In Stampede At Bihar Temple  NDTV
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Hamas calls for Trump’s Board of Peace to ‘compel’ Israel over Gaza peace plan – Middle East crisis live

Jared Kushner set to meet Netanyahu following talks with Hamas

Welcome to our live coverage of the latest in the continuing conflicts in the Middle East.

Donald Trump’s envoys met with Egyptian, Qatari and Turkish mediators in Cairo on Sunday, a diplomatic source said, aiming to advance the US president’s Gaza peace plan, even as Israel pressed on with airstrikes ⁠in the territory.

Israel resumed its airstrikes on Gaza in the past few days ‌after scaling back the attacks earlier this month. One of those wounded in the Khan Younis strike died from their wounds, medics at Nasser hospital said later. A separate airstrike, which the Israeli military said targeted another militant, hit an apartment in the Nuseirat camp in central Gaza, wounding several people, medics said.

A senior Israeli official said on Sunday that Israel was concerned about Washington’s demand to end targeted assassinations of Hamas militants in Gaza as the group rebuilds its forces, Reuters reported. Trump’s peace ⁠plan calls for the immediate cessation of military operations in Gaza and foresees Hamas disarming as Israeli troops withdraw from the territory and Gaza is rebuilt.

Several regional powers including Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates on Sunday condemned Israel’s rejection of the peace road map, saying the country is obstructing peace efforts.

The top US military commander in the Middle East visited the USS Lincoln in the Arabian Sea amid reports of mental health and supply issues onboard. Adm Brad Cooper praised the leadership of the long-deployed aircraft carrier.

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Somali troops push militiamen out of Baidoa after fierce fighting – Reuters

  1. Somali troops push militiamen out of Baidoa after fierce fighting  Reuters
  2. Somalia clashes with regional forces over control of key city  africanews.com
  3. Somali army clashes with rebel forces for control of key city Baidoa  Al Jazeera
  4. Fighting in southwestern Somalia kills dozens of people, including 4 civilians  newsday.com
  5. Somali army repels troops loyal to ousted leader and Islamist insurgents  France 24
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Xi leads event marking late leader Jiang Zemin’s 100th birth anniversary – Reuters

  1. Xi leads event marking late leader Jiang Zemin's 100th birth anniversary  Reuters
  2. Xi says China needs ‘indomitable fighting spirit,’ praises Tiananmen crackdown  CNN
  3. Communist Party invokes Jiang’s legacy in call to rally round Xi’s leadership  South China Morning Post
  4. Xi Touts Party-Led Growth at Predecessor’s Birth Centenary  Bloomberg.com
  5. Xi urges advancing socialism with Chinese characteristics on birth centenary of late leader Jiang Zemin  news.cgtn.com
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Monday briefing: What can Andy Burnham learn from Spain’s Pedro Sànchez?

In today’s newsletter: The Spanish prime minister has remade himself as Europe’s leading leftwing standard-bearer. Could his success offer the UK’s PM a route forward?

Good morning. To international onlookers, Pedro Sànchez appears to have achieved the impossible. Where other European leftist and left-ish premiers have flopped and flailed, the Spanish PM has endured.

Since June 2018, Sánchez has ruled from Madrid, implementing a raft of progressive policies. More recently, he has emerged as a leading, and often lone, left-wing European voice on the global stage, striking a defiant tone on everything from the Trump administration’s war in Iran (“the smokescreen of war to hide their failure”) to Israel’s actions in Gaza (“exterminating a defenceless people”). The fact that the international press has nicknamed him El Guapo (the handsome one) can’t hurt.

UK economy | The UK should expect to see a new cost of living crisis, with official figures released this week by the ONS expected to show how soaring energy bills drove up inflation close to 3% in July.

Ceuta | Moroccan police arrested 111 people this weekend, who were trying to enter Spain’s north African territory of Ceuta, amid tightened security on both sides after social media posts called for another mass crossing.

Jason Arday | The University of Cambridge has defended its mental health support for the academic Jason Arday.

UK politics | Andy Burnham is being urged to protect 4 million gig economy workers, who thinktanks warn miss out on key statutory rights including: parental leave, redundancy pay and protection against unfair dismissal.

Indonesia | Rescue crews dug through collapsed buildings and landslide debris in eastern Indonesia on Sunday, searching for bodies after a powerful earthquake killed at least 51 people, and injured more than 100.

Sànchez understands that anchoring his party to the left … is where he can govern.

Monday | Nominations close for candidates seeking to replace Anas Sarwar as Scottish Labour leader.

Tuesday | Opening arguments expected to begin in a lawsuit brought by multiple US states against Meta about social media addiction.

Thursday | Students in England, Wales, and Northern Ireland will receive their GCSE results.

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Labor pledges opt-out register for online gambling ads akin to Do Not Call register for spam calls

The new measure falls short of calls for gambling ads to move to an opt-in model, or for an outright ban

The Labor government has pledged a new single-service opt-out register for gambling ads – an idea similar to the Do Not Call register for spam calls – as part of amendments to its wagering ad bill, as well as restrictions on inducements and limiting commissions for agents.

The communications minister, Anika Wells, has also confirmed gambling companies will face a new levy to pay for the register, a beefed-up measure to curb wagering ads, after concerns were raised through a Senate inquiry that people would struggle to find or complete individual opt-out options on each online service.

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Public in England and Wales wrongly think most killers are minority ethnic

Research from King’s College London finds that Reform voters’ perceptions were furthest from the truth

The public overestimate how many minority ethnic people are killers, as well as how many foreign national offenders there are, a new study has found.

The research from King’s College London tested knowledge and perceptions of crime at a time when radical right parties are trying to link offending to ethnicity and nationality to gain votes.

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Ben-Gvir calls for nightly killing and mass emigration of Palestinians – Euronews.com

  1. Ben-Gvir calls for nightly killing and mass emigration of Palestinians  Euronews.com
  2. Far-right Israeli minister advocates killing ‘30 to 40’ Gazans each night  ft.com
  3. Rom Braslavski to Ben Gvir: 'Let me execute the terrorists myself'  israelnationalnews.com
  4. Israel's Ben-Gvir suggests killing '30 to 40' people in Gaza nightly on podcast | ITV News  ITVX
  5. Ben Gvir calls for killing '30-40' of Israel's enemies in Gaza every night, in comments widely shared in Arab media  The Times of Israel
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Hayden Panettiere, actor in Heroes and Nashville, dies aged 36

Panettiere’s death was announced by her father, who called her ‘an incredible light and a force of nature who brought immeasurable love and joy’

Hayden Panettiere, the actor known for her roles in television shows such as Heroes and Nashville, has died at the age of 36.

Panettiere’s death was confirmed in a statement from her representative to the Guardian on Sunday night, after it was first reported on US network ABC News. No cause of death was given.

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