Israeli air strike kills 10 family members of Hamas chief Haniyeh in Gaza – Al Jazeera English

  1. Israeli air strike kills 10 family members of Hamas chief Haniyeh in Gaza  Al Jazeera English
  2. Gaza officials say Israeli strike killed 10 relatives of Hamas chief  Yahoo! Voices
  3. 'They are delusional': Haniyeh says death of sister in Israeli strike won't guarantee ceasefire  The Jerusalem Post
  4. Israeli airstrike kills family members of Hamas political chief  Voice of America - VOA News
  5. Hamas leader says a deal with no end to war ‘is not an agreement’  The Times of Israel
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After court ruling, AG tells IDF to immediately start drafting 3,000 Haredi students – The Times of Israel

  1. After court ruling, AG tells IDF to immediately start drafting 3,000 Haredi students  The Times of Israel
  2. Israeli Military Must Draft Ultra-Orthodox Jews, Supreme Court Rules  The New York Times
  3. Israel's Supreme Court rules ultra-Orthodox men must be included in military draft  WKRC TV Cincinnati
  4. Netanyahu rattled: Israel court rules military must draft ultra-Orthodox men  The Associated Press
  5. Israel's Supreme Court rules ultra-Orthodox men must serve in military in unanimous decision  Fox News
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Haitians wary as Kenyan police arrive on latest US-backed mission – The Guardian

  1. Haitians wary as Kenyan police arrive on latest US-backed mission  The Guardian
  2. Kenyan-Led Forces Arrive in Haiti After Months of Gang Violence  The New York Times
  3. Haiti PM vows to retake country as first Kenyan police arrive  Reuters
  4. Kenya deploys to Haiti  The Hill
  5. Kenyan police are leaving for a controversial deployment in Haiti to take on powerful, violent gangs  The Associated Press
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Russia blocks 81 EU media outlets in retaliatory move – BBC.com

  1. Russia blocks 81 EU media outlets in retaliatory move  BBC.com
  2. Putin bans POLITICO in crackdown on European media outlets – POLITICO  POLITICO Europe
  3. Moscow says to block access to 81 EU media outlets, including AFP website  Arab News
  4. Russia bans 81 media organizations in response to EU restrictions  The Hill
  5. Russia bans 81 EU media outlets in tit-for-tat move  Al Jazeera English
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UK general election live: Labour suspends candidate Kevin Craig over Gambling Commission probe

Party says it acted after being contacted by the regulator about the candidate for Central Suffolk and North Ipswich

All along the course of the Thames, turning north, meandering south, passing through locks, historic landmarks, Richmond and Kew, swelling beneath the House of Commons with the turning tide, and on to Docklands and beyond – concern for the health of the Thames has led many other ordinary people, who live, work or play on the water, to take up the fight for the health of the river.

The last 15 years of decline in rivers suggests they have much to do. In 2009, a year before the Conservatives first took power in a coalition with the Liberal Democrats, a quarter of English rivers were judged as being of good ecological standard, a marker which examines the flow, habitat and biological quality; by 2022 not one river was in a healthy state.

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Ukraine and Moldova launch EU membership talks, but joining is likely to take years – The Associated Press

  1. Ukraine and Moldova launch EU membership talks, but joining is likely to take years  The Associated Press
  2. Russia-Ukraine war: ICC issues arrest warrants for Russian officials over attacks on Ukrainian civilian targets – as it happened  The Guardian
  3. Ukraine, Moldova and the EU begin formal negotiations. But neither country will join the bloc soon  CNN
  4. Ukraine begins talks to join European Union  Voice of America - VOA News
  5. Ukraine Begins Membership Talks With European Union In 'Historic Moment'  Forbes
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From a plea deal to a 2am prison call: how Julian Assange finally gained freedom

A lawyer’s offer, a judgment that foretold years of legal wrangling, and diplomatic pressure all played a part in the release of the WikiLeaks founder

Julian Assange released from prison – live updates

It was, as his friends described it, the “last kick of the British establishment”. At 2am on Monday, Julian Assange, the founder of Wikileaks, was woken in his small cell in the high-security Belmarsh prison, south-east London, and ordered to dress before being put in handcuffs.

It was the beginning of the end of Assange’s incarceration in Britain but it was going to be on his jailers’ terms.

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Julian Assange en route to US Pacific island after accepting US plea deal – live

Julian Assange to be sentenced at a hearing on the US territory island of Saipan Wednesday; WikiLeaks founder’s wife says he will seek a US pardon

The plea agreement comes months after the US president, Joe Biden, said he was considering a request from Australia to drop the US push to prosecute Assange.

Assange was indicted during the former president Donald Trump’s administration over WikiLeaks’ mass release of secret US documents, which were leaked by Chelsea Manning, a former US military intelligence analyst who was also prosecuted under the Espionage Act.

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Accused said Holly Willoughby attack was his ‘ultimate fantasy’, court hears

Jury hears of Gavin Plumb’s online searches and messages, including saying he didn’t ‘care about the consequences’

A man accused of masterminding a plot to kidnap, rape and murder the television personality Holly Willoughby searched on Google for “how to meet people who plan to kidnap celebrities”, a court has heard.

Gavin Plumb’s online searches were read to a jury at Chelmsford crown court along with messages in which he said attacking Willoughby had been his “ultimate fantasy” and that “fantasy isn’t enough anymore [sic], I want the real thing”.

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At stake in Colorado primaries: Lauren Boebert’s seat and control of Congress – live

Lauren Boebert’s race will be one of several in Colorado that could decide whether Republicans are able to maintain their majority in the House

While his primary contest may be too close to call, the vote count thus far shows Republican congressman Bob Good trailing his challenger John McGuire by a small amount.

Good is now casting aspersions on the fairness of the election, NBC News reports:

Good claimed during an appearance on Steve Bannon’s “War Room” podcast Monday that Lynchburg “did not secure their drop boxes.”

“There’s no accountability for when those boxes were opened,” Good said. “They were apparently left to be stuffed for two or three days after the election.”

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