‘Attack on democracy’ – Slovak President Caputova
Israeli attack on internet access point in Gaza City injures dozens
UN says it has no more food or tents for nearly 2m people in Gaza
Aid warehouses in southern two-thirds of territory are now empty and resupply will be very difficult, according to officials
The UN has run out of tents and food to distribute to almost 2 million people in Gaza, the majority displaced from their homes and dependent on aid to stave off looming famine.
UN officials told the Guardian on Wednesday afternoon that their warehouses were now completely empty south of the river dividing the northern third of the Gaza from the south, with no likelihood of resupply as long as the main entry points into the territory remain closed after Israeli offensives launched in recent days.
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Israel-Gaza war: Israeli defence chief rejects military regime in Gaza and calls on Netanyahu to decide on postwar governance – as it happened
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The International Rescue Committee (IRC) has said it faces “significant disruptions” to its humanitarian operations due to Israel’s recent ground operations in Rafah.
In a statement, the organisation said “the closure of the Rafah crossing and a blockade on entry of humanitarian workers and aid, including fuel, [is] critically hindering our ability to deliver essential services and aid to those in desperate need.”
Continue reading...Refused asylum seekers also at risk of being sent to Rwanda, says Home Office
UK and Rwanda agree deal to extend cohort of those eligible to be forcibly removed to east African country
Tens of thousands of people who have been refused asylum in the UK have been added to the group of people at risk of being forcibly removed to Rwanda, the Home Office has announced.
The UK and Rwandan governments have agreed a deal to extend the cohort of those eligible to be forcibly removed to the east African country to refused asylum seekers. Lawyers have condemned the development and said it would drive asylum seekers underground.
Continue reading...YouTube blocks videos set to Hong Kong protest anthem
Court order compelled Google subsidiary to block local access to 32 videos of Glory to Hong Kong judged to be prohibited content
Alphabet’s YouTube on Tuesday said it would comply with a court decision and block access inside Hong Kong to 32 video links deemed prohibited content, in what critics say is a blow to freedoms in the financial hub amid a security clampdown.
The action follows a government application granted by Hong Kong’s court of appeal requesting the ban of a protest anthem called Glory to Hong Kong. The judges warned that dissidents seeking to incite secession could weaponize the song for use against the state.
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Slovakia’s Prime Minister Fico in life-threatening condition after being shot multiple times – CNN
- Slovakia’s Prime Minister Fico in life-threatening condition after being shot multiple times CNN
- Slovakian Prime Minister Robert Fico in life-threatening condition after being shot, his Facebook profile says PBS NewsHour
- Slovakia Prime Minister Robert Fico injured in shooting Fox News
- Slovak prime minister Robert Fico in life-threatening condition after assassination attempt Reuters
- Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico Shot After Government Meeting Radio Free Europe / Radio Liberty
Four dead in New Caledonia riots, France to declare state of emergency – Reuters
- Four dead in New Caledonia riots, France to declare state of emergency Reuters
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- State of emergency set for France's New Caledonia after deadly riots over voting reform FRANCE 24 English
- Macron Moves to Declare State of Emergency in New Caledonia The New York Times
- New Caledonia: Two dead as riots escalate after French vote BBC.com
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US announces $2bn in new aid for Ukraine as Russian forces advance
Robert Fico being wheeled into hospital on stretcher
Taiwan drag queens bring their glamour to presidential office celebrating RuPaul win – Reuters
Biden administration is moving ahead on new $1 billion arms sale to Israel, congressional aides say – The Associated Press
- Biden administration is moving ahead on new $1 billion arms sale to Israel, congressional aides say The Associated Press
- Bibi's rant: Israel isn't a "vassal state" of the U.S. Axios
- Biden wants Congress to OK $1 billion in weapons for Israel USA TODAY
- Latest Israel-Hamas war news and Gaza conflict updates The Washington Post
- Israel and Egypt Trade Blame Over Closure of a Main Gaza Crossing The New York Times
Centrelink mutual obligations: budget changes tipped to prevent 1m jobseeker suspensions a year
Announcements are ‘good steps’ to reduce harms caused by employment services system but fall short of the overhaul required, advocates say
The Albanese government will relax some of the requirements imposed job seekers as a condition for their income support, with a suite of changes expected to prevent around 1m welfare payment suspensions every year.
Changes to the mutual obligations scheme, contained in the federal budget, will ease the rules that govern when a person’s payments are suspended, meaning job seekers will have a five-day grace period – rather than 48 hours – to account for missing employment services appointments and other activities before their income support is cut off.
Continue reading...Australia’s budget has ‘gaping hole’ in funds for DV victims, environment and housing, advocates say
Labor touts cost of living package as ‘substantial’ but advocates say changes are inadequate
The federal government’s decision not to further increase funding for jobseeker, housing and domestic violence is a “gaping hole in the heart of the budget”, advocates have warned, with politicians and civil society dismayed there was not more cost of living support announced on Tuesday.
The treasurer, Jim Chalmers, said the budget’s cost of living package was “substantial” and targeted at “middle Australia”, listing the revamped stage-three tax cuts, $300 energy bill rebates, a slight increase to rent assistance and freezing medicine prices as the highlights of its response.
Continue reading...Dutton readies budget reply as Chalmers links migration cut to inflation fight
Treasurer says migration ‘important’ but needs to be ‘well managed’
Jim Chalmers has said the projected halving of net migration will contribute to Australia’s inflation fight, ahead of Peter Dutton’s budget reply which is expected to attack Labor over the spike in arrivals.
As Guardian Australia revealed in April, the Coalition will make home ownership a “core” election issue by linking the net migration intake to housing construction, a policy expected to be announced or at least constitute a major theme of the opposition leader’s reply on Thursday.
Continue reading...Snakes, donkey heads, a dead cow: the odd things found in recycling – and how they should be disposed of
Most Australians don’t know what to do with their dead pets, vapes and lightbulbs, a waste survey has found
While Australia may be a pet-loving nation, a majority seem perplexed at what to do when a beloved animal dies.
Survey results commissioned by the waste management company Veolia show 80% of Australians do not know how to dispose of dead pets, with 38% putting them in the bin and 42% not knowing what to do at all.
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