NATO country said it could join Ukraine-Russia war on 2 conditions – Business Insider

  1. NATO country said it could join Ukraine-Russia war on 2 conditions  Business Insider
  2. Russia calls France leader Macron refusing to rule out troops for Ukraine "very dangerous"  CBS News
  3. The Kremlin brands comments on Ukraine by France's Macron and Britain's Cameron as 'dangerous'  The Associated Press
  4. NATO Member Outlines Two Conditions for Deploying Troops to Ukraine  Newsweek
  5. Macron says Europe should prepare to defend Ukraine with troops  The Times
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Boris Johnson, who brought in U.K. voter ID rules, is turned away from polling station after forgetting his – NBC News

  1. Boris Johnson, who brought in U.K. voter ID rules, is turned away from polling station after forgetting his  NBC News
  2. Boris Johnson turned away from polling station after forgetting ID  BBC.com
  3. Ex-U.K. leader Boris Johnson turned away from polling station for forgetting photo ID under law he ushered in  CBS News
  4. Boris Johnson barred from voting under his own voter ID rules  POLITICO Europe
  5. UK's Boris Johnson turned away from voting station for not having ID  Fox News
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Colombia breaks diplomatic ties with Israel but its military relies on key Israeli-built equipment – The Associated Press

  1. Colombia breaks diplomatic ties with Israel but its military relies on key Israeli-built equipment  The Associated Press
  2. How cutting ties with Israel could hamstring Colombia’s military, ground Air Force  The Times of Israel
  3. Colombia nation cuts ties with Israel amid Columbia University protest  USA TODAY
  4. Colombia to cut diplomatic ties with Israel  The Hill
  5. Colombian President Petro Says Will Break Diplomatic Relations With Israel Over Gaza War - Israel News  Haaretz
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Panama’s top court rejects bid to disqualify candidacy of presidential frontrunner – The Guardian

  1. Panama’s top court rejects bid to disqualify candidacy of presidential frontrunner  The Guardian
  2. Beyond the ballot: Panama's elections and economic outlook  Atlantic Council
  3. Candidates confront corruption and inequality in Panama’s presidential race  Al Jazeera English
  4. Years of growth forged prosaic politics. Now Panamanians are fed up  The Economist
  5. Panama Supreme Court rejects challenge to candidacy of presidential frontrunner days before vote  The Hill
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US Senators, ICC meet over possible arrest warrants for Netanyahu – Axios

  1. US Senators, ICC meet over possible arrest warrants for Netanyahu  Axios
  2. ICC prosecutor warns Netanyahu against intimidation during Gaza war  The Jerusalem Post
  3. The ICC is flirting with disaster with threatened warrants against Israel  The Hill
  4. Israel's prime minister does not know where to go  The Economist
  5. ICC prosecutor slams effort to ‘intimidate’ him on possible arrest warrants for Israelis  The Times of Israel
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Starmer hails ‘incredible’ swing as Labour wins byelection and Tories suffer heavy losses in local elections – live

Chris Webb wins back ‘red wall’ Blackpool South seat held by Tories since 2019

The results of the London mayoral contest and London assembly elections are due on Saturday. Labour’s Sadiq Khan is seeking a third term and polls have put him comfortably ahead of Tory Susan Hall, despite jitters in Khan’s campaign team.

Following the closure of the polls tonight, Khan said his campaign and Labour activists “sent out a message of fairness, of equality and of hope”.

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Australian government weighs supporting Palestine to become full UN member as draft resolution revealed

Exclusive: Penny Wong says a two-state solution is ‘the only path out’ of a cycle of violence as she meets Germany’s Annalena Baerbock

The Australian government faces a decision next week on whether to support admitting Palestine as a full member of the UN and is swapping notes with allies including South Korea and Germany.

A copy of the draft resolution, seen by Guardian Australia, expresses “deep regret and concern” that the US used its veto power to block the proposal at the UN security council last month.

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Middle East crisis live: Israeli hostage in Gaza confirmed dead by government as ceasefire negotiations continue

Israel has not said how it learned of the death of Dror Or, who was kidnapped on 7 October

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Turkey’s trade halt with Israel will continue until a permanent ceasefire in Gaza is secured as well as unhindered humanitarian aid flow to the region, Turkish trade minister Omer Bolat said on Friday, reports Reuters.

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Russia-Ukraine war live: Russian troops enter US base in Niger

Move puts forces in close proximity at a time when military and diplomatic rivalry is increasing over Ukraine

The Russian defence ministry said on Friday that its air defence forces destroyed six drones that Ukraine launched overnight.

Five of the drones were downed over the Belgorod region that borders Ukraine and one over the Crimean Peninsula, the defence ministry said on the Telegram messaging app.

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US can learn from controversial UK policy as first migrants rounded up for deportation, expert says – Fox News

  1. US can learn from controversial UK policy as first migrants rounded up for deportation, expert says  Fox News
  2. Opinion | The Cruel Spectacle of British Asylum Policy  The New York Times
  3. UK has begun mass arrests of potential Rwanda deportees: What’s next?  Al Jazeera English
  4. U.K. government shares video of first migrant detentions under controversial Rwanda plan, calls it a milestone  CBS News
  5. Disappearing migrants and street revolts. Sunak’s Rwanda round-up is just the mess we knew it would be  The Guardian
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India’s Rahul Gandhi to contest elections from family borough – Reuters India

  1. India's Rahul Gandhi to contest elections from family borough  Reuters India
  2. Rahul Gandhi Files Nomination From Raebareli, Gandhis Opt Out Of Amethi  NDTV
  3. Opinion: Here’s why KL Sharma, not Rahul Gandhi, is Congress’s Amethi candidate  India Today
  4. Sanjay Jha writes | Rahul Gandhi from Rae Bareli, Priyanka a no-show: How Congress lost its UP stronghold  The Indian Express
  5. Lok Sabha Election 2024 Live Updates: 'Cong, JMM indulged in loot, their leaders involved in scams': PM Modi at J'khand rally  The Times of India
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Bonza urged to pay April wages; data breach exposes family violence, sexual assault data – as it happened

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PM responds to reports regional women camping out, sleeping in cars

Anthony Albanese has commented on reports that carparks in regional areas are being opened for women to sleep in tents or their cars.

We have allocated funding through our Housing Australia Future Fund for emergency accommodation for women and children escaping domestic violence. I will be in discussions with the states and territories as well about what more can be done.

We know that the circumstances where a woman is escaping a violent situation [and] has to sleep in her car or surf on a couch of a friend and rotate around, we hear stories about that as well, is unacceptable in 2024. We need to do better. There’s no question about that.

We need to look at bail laws. More importantly, we actually need to look at how we can keep women, or victims and children in the home environment and force the perpetrator to leave. We have a program in NSW called the Staying Home: Leave Violence program. There are over 138 LGAs in this state at the moment, only 91 have access to that program, even though we know it is incredibly effective. We need programs like that funded immediately, not just across NSW but across the country.

I am optimistic about who we are as a country and our capacity to take responsibility for ourselves. The time of us to do this is now. We don’t have three months, which is what the government is suggesting, to wait and see what happens next. By then another 23 women will have lost their lives.

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