- Haitian gang slaughters at least 70 people as thousands flee NBC News
- At Least 70 People Dead in Gang Attack in Haiti The New York Times
- What's behind the escalating violence in Haiti? Reuters Canada
- Haiti: Gang opens fire killing at least 70 people DW (English)
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Israeli air strike on northern Lebanon kills Hamas commander and his family – Al Jazeera English
- Israeli air strike on northern Lebanon kills Hamas commander and his family Al Jazeera English
- Middle East latest: A Hamas official is killed in an Israeli strike on a refugee camp The Associated Press
- Live: Israel continues Lebanon bombing; Gaza war approaches one-year mark Al Jazeera English
- Israel assassinates two Hamas terrorists in Lebanon as Hezbollah rockets damage homes in North The Jerusalem Post
- Israel Kills Hamas Commander in Strike on Lebanon Refugee Camp Newsweek
Israeli air strike on northern Lebanon kills Hamas commander and his family
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Donald Glover cancels Childish Gambino tour dates because of ‘ailment’
American musician and actor will not play his UK and Ireland dates as he recovers from scheduled surgery
Donald Glover has cancelled the remaining dates on his Childish Gambino tour after scheduling surgery for an “ailment”.
The American actor, rapper and singer was due to head to the UK in November and early December to perform in Manchester, Glasgow, London and Birmingham, as well as Dublin in Ireland. Glover had already postponed the remainder of his North American tour to focus on his “physical health”.
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England urged to bring in minimum unit price on alcohol as deaths rise 10% a year
Health leaders tell government to follow Scotland and Wales on cost of cheap booze after Darzi report on death toll
Ministers are facing pressure to introduce minimum unit pricing for alcohol after Lord Darzi’s investigation into the NHS highlighted the “alarming” death toll in England caused by cheap drink.
Public health leaders are this weekend calling for urgent action to increase the price of cheap alcohol in supermarkets and off-licences. A two-litre bottle of cider can be bought in England for under £2, which equates to 22p per unit of alcohol.
Continue reading...Merseyside police searching for man missing with his baby son
Adam Skindzier, 44, from Netherton area of Merseyside, last seen with six-month-old Nathan on Friday afternoon
Police are searching for a 44-year-old man who has gone missing with his six-month-old son.
Adam Skindzier, who is from the Netherton in Merseyside, was last seen with his son, Nathan, at about 4pm on Friday, police said. Skindzier, who is Polish, is believed to be driving a black Mercedes.
Continue reading...UK charters another flight from Lebanon and urges Britons to leave
Foreign secretary and PM call on nationals and their dependants to evacuate on Sunday’s flight, the last one scheduled for now
A new flight has been chartered by the UK government for British nationals to leave Lebanon on Sunday, amid the growing conflict in the region.
More than 250 UK citizens have left Lebanon on government-chartered flights amid the conflict, the Foreign Office said. The UK chartered a fourth flight to leave Beirut-Rafic Hariri airport in Beirut on Sunday.
Continue reading...Indian soldiers kill at least 31 suspected Maoist rebels in Abujhmad forest – Al Jazeera English
- Indian soldiers kill at least 31 suspected Maoist rebels in Abujhmad forest Al Jazeera English
- 25-Km Trek, Pincer Movement: How Security Forces Gunned Down 31 Maoists NDTV
- India: Security forces say Maoist rebels killed in gunfight DW (English)
- Security forces kill 28 Maoists in encounter in Chhattisgarh's Narayanpur Hindustan Times
- Indian troops kill 31 suspected Maoist rebels in forest battle ABC News
Indian soldiers kill at least 31 suspected Maoist rebels in Abujhmad forest
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President Biden ‘doesn’t know’ if Netanyahu is trying to influence US election – Euronews
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- 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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