- President Biden 'doesn't know' if Netanyahu is trying to influence US election Euronews
- Democrats suspect Netanyahu attempting to tilt Trump-Harris race The Hill
- Biden Gives Shocking Answer on Potential Israeli Election Interference The New Republic
- Biden issues terse words to Netanyahu over peace deal and election influence The Guardian US
- Biden unsure if Netanyahu holding up Gaza deal to influence US election Al Jazeera English
Blasts shake Beirut’s southern suburbs as Israeli military urges evacuations
Explosions and smoke reported in capital early on Saturday while Hezbollah says clashes continue with Israeli troops in Lebanon border area
A series of explosions were heard over Beirut’s southern suburbs early on Saturday after the Israeli military demanded evacuations for some areas while Hezbollah said it was engaged in continued clashes with Israeli troops in the Lebanon border area.
Israel said on Friday it had targeted the intelligence headquarters of Hezbollah in Beirut and was assessing the damage after a series of strikes on senior figures in the militant group that Iran’s supreme leader condemned as counterproductive.
Continue reading...Sinwar, Hamas, have no intention of reaching hostage deal with Israel – NYT – The Jerusalem Post
- Sinwar, Hamas, have no intention of reaching hostage deal with Israel - NYT The Jerusalem Post
- Hamas Leader Is Holding Out for a Bigger War, U.S. Officials Say The New York Times
- Sinwar’s growing fatalism, hope for regional war hampering hostage talks — report The Times of Israel
- Yahya Sinwar, Hamas’ hunted leader, remains committed to Israel's destruction Reuters
- Yahya Sinwar likely biding his time underground, report says Ynetnews
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Liz Truss urges conservatives to ‘defund state media’ as she rails against left at Australian CPAC event
Former British prime minister also criticises the Bank of England and bureaucrats in speech at rightwing conference in Brisbane
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Liz Truss, the former British prime minister, has claimed the left is winning “the argument” and called for the defunding of public broadcasters to help win it back during a speech at the Australian Conservative Political Action Conference.
About 1,000 people at the CPAC conference in Brisbane also heard the former Conservative party leader blame the “unelected Bank of England” for a financial crisis which contributed to her departure as prime minister after just 49 days, following her disastrous mini-budget.
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Continue reading...Australia weather: sunny skies expected for most of east coast and NRL grand final in Sydney
Bureau of Meteorology says temperatures should reach high 20s in NSW and Queensland over the weekend, while Victoria can expect showers
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Warm and sunny weather is forecast across much of eastern Australia as Sydney prepares for the NRL grand final and pro-Palestinian protests are being organised across the nation.
Wet weather is forecast in some areas, including Victoria, on Saturday, but temperatures should reach the high 20s in New South Wales and Queensland, according to Bureau of Meteorology meteorologist Angus Hines.
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Continue reading...Lebanon war has displaced seeking safety in an unlikely place — Syria – The Washington Post
- Lebanon war has displaced seeking safety in an unlikely place — Syria The Washington Post
- No cookers, showers or gas – displaced people shelter in Lebanese schools Al Jazeera English
- Israeli raids in Lebanon displace a quarter of the country's population PBS NewsHour
- Most of Lebanon's displacement shelters are full, UN says Reuters
- Israel’s offensive in Lebanon has displaced 1.2 million, prime minister says ABC News
‘You need to go’: up to 500 Australians prepare for evacuation from Lebanon amid government warnings
Two charter flights are expected to fly out of Beirut on Saturday as list of people seeking to leave grows
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Up to 500 Australians and their close relatives are due to be boarded on to two charter flights out of Beirut on Saturday, amid increased government efforts to expatriate citizens after Israel’s ground incursion into Lebanon’s south.
The first flight was expected to fly out of the Lebanese capital and land in Cyprus at about 11.30am local time (6.30pm AEST). From there, two Qantas flights can take passengers to Sydney on Tuesday and Wednesday.
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Continue reading...What Russia wants from Israel-Iran escalation: Chaos good, war bad
Leslie strengthens into a hurricane in the Atlantic but isn’t threatening land – The Associated Press
- Leslie strengthens into a hurricane in the Atlantic but isn’t threatening land The Associated Press
- What to Know About Hurricane Leslie and Where It’s Heading TIME
- Tropical Storm Leslie tracker: System expected to become hurricane in a few days USA TODAY
- Tropical Storm Leslie expected to become next Atlantic hurricane Fox Weather
- Leslie becomes a hurricane WITN
Squeezed out: last accordion maker in France to close shop after 105 years
Maugein owner blames competition from China and Covid pandemic for firm’s demise, but former French president says there is hope
Its distinctive sound has provided the soundtrack for some of France’s most recognisable cultural classics, from Parisian dance halls to the film Amélie and the songs of Édith Piaf. It has even been played by a former president.
But it seems the traditional French-made accordéon à bretelles (strap accordion) has been squeezed out of existence after Maugein, the country’s last manufacturer, was forced into liquidation after 105 years of making the instrument, known as the “poor person’s piano”.
Continue reading...Sydney woman allegedly killed and dismembered husband in ‘bizarre’ murder case, police say
Police say the man was reported missing last year and alleged his body was cut up with power tools to hide the remains
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A Sydney woman has been charged with murdering, dismembering and disposing of her husband in bins almost 18 months after he was last seen, in what one detective described as one of the most “bizarre” cases police have seen.
New South Wales police have alleged Nirmeen Noufl, 53, intentionally killed and cut up the body of 62-year-old Mamdouh Noufl last year at their family home of more than 10 years in order to hide his remains. The incident is being treated as a domestic violence murder.
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Continue reading...Major ambush in South Lebanon; lethal explosion kills Israeli forces – Al Mayadeen English
- Major ambush in South Lebanon; lethal explosion kills Israeli forces Al Mayadeen English
- Heavy rocket fire from Lebanon at northern towns; impacts in Deir al-Asad, Karmiel The Times of Israel
- Hezbollah Says Targets North Israel 'Military Industries' Firm Barron's
- Hezbollah rockets crash into buildings, houses in Karmiel, Deir al-Assad during Shabbat The Jerusalem Post
- Updates: New strikes on Beirut, Hezbollah says Israeli troops killed Al Jazeera English
What is the Electoral College? What to know, in 500 words
Drought has dried a major Amazon River tributary to its lowest level in over 122 years – The Associated Press
- Drought has dried a major Amazon River tributary to its lowest level in over 122 years The Associated Press
- Brazil drought drops Amazon port river level to 122-year low Reuters Canada
- Water levels in major Amazon tributary tumble to record lows amid drought Al Jazeera English
- Stark before-and-after pictures reveal dramatic shrinking of major Amazon rivers CNN
- Global Food Prices Risk Spiking on Worst-Ever Drought in Brazil Bloomberg
Water levels in major Amazon tributary tumble to record lows amid drought
Political row erupts over Hurricane Helene disaster relief
Trump falsely touts endorsement from JP Morgan CEO Jamie Dimon
Bank representative confirms Dimon has not endorsed Trump or any other candidate in the 2024 race
Donald Trump’s social media post that showed a purported endorsement for the presidency from the JP Morgan chief executive, Jamie Dimon, among the most influential investment bankers on Wall Street, is false, a representative confirmed on Friday.
The Truth Social post – what appears to be a screenshot of a tweet with a siren emoji and text claiming Dimon had endorsed Trump, with a photo of Dimon – appeared at 1.56pm ET on Friday, as Trump was flying to Augusta, Georgia, for a campaign event.
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