US Navy destroyers unscathed after fighting off a complex attack of cruise and ballistic missiles and exploding drones – Business Insider

  1. US Navy destroyers unscathed after fighting off a complex attack of cruise and ballistic missiles and exploding drones  Business Insider
  2. Houthis launch missile, drone attacks on US warships off Yemen’s coast  Al Jazeera English
  3. 2 Navy Destroyers Attacked by Barrage of Houthi Drones, Missiles Off Yemen Coast  Military.com
  4. Yemen's Houthi rebels launch drones and missiles at US warships near the Red Sea but do no damage  The Associated Press
  5. Explosions reported near Red Sea ship in suspected Houthi attack  The Times of Israel
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A Frank Assessment of Israel’s Goals in Gaza From the Former Defense Minister – NPR

  1. A Frank Assessment of Israel's Goals in Gaza From the Former Defense Minister  NPR
  2. Austin calls former Israeli defense minister after Netanyahu dismissal  The Hill
  3. The IDF soldier fresh from Gaza who is turning his anger on Netanyahu  The Jewish Chronicle
  4. Inside look at White House reaction to Netanyahu's firing of Gallant on election night - opinion  The Jerusalem Post
  5. Israel's Former Defense Minister Makes Public Appearance After Being Fired by Netanyahu  Haaretz
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Florida threatened by another major late-season tropical storm

Meteorologists track disturbance in Caribbean Sea predicted to become storm named Sara

Florida is at risk of being hit by yet another major tropical storm only weeks after Hurricanes Helene and Milton devastated towns across the state.

Meteorologists are currently tracking a new disturbance predicted to evolve into a storm in the Caribbean Sea. The storm, to be named Sara, will form in the western Caribbean later this week and may make a turn towards south Florida as a powerful hurricane next week if wind patterns change, according to the Hurricane Tracker App.

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Spanish police arrest ex-fraud chief after €20m found in walls of his house

Investigation into country’s largest cocaine bust reveals cash in home of former head of anti-money laundering

Spain has arrested one of its top police officers after €20m (£17m) was found hidden in the walls of his house, as part of an investigation into the country’s largest-ever cocaine bust.

Óscar Sánchez Gil was until recently the head of the fraud and anti-money laundering division of Spain’s national police force in Madrid.

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Tributes paid to mother who died in house fire where four children survived

Emergency crews were unable to save Kate Mulcahy while her children escaped from a fire at her home in Manchester

Tributes have been paid to a 37-year-old woman who died in a house fire in Greater Manchester where her four children survived.

Kate Mulcahy was found dead inside her home in Middleton after a fire broke out early on Sunday morning. It is understood she had two sons – one-year-old twins – and two daughters, and that a number of the children were in the house and managed to escape the blaze.

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Maryland students charged with hate crimes over alleged beating of gay man

Police say Salisbury University students set up fake profile to lure man to apartment, beat him and hold him prisoner

Officials in Maryland have charged 12 students with offenses including hate crimes for allegedly luring a gay man to an apartment off campus, holding him prisoner and breaking his rib while beating him.

A statement from the Salisbury police department said one of the accused, all students at Salisbury University who have since been suspended, set up a fake account on a dating app to entice the victim with a promise of sex with a 16-year-old.

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Steph Wilson wins Taylor Wessing photography prize with striking portrait

National Portrait Gallery announces £15,000-winning portrait that conveys atypical image of motherhood

A portrait documenting an unconventional and “imperfect” example of motherhood has won one of the world’s most prestigious photography prizes.

The National Portrait Gallery has named the British photographer Steph Wilson as winner of the 2024 Taylor Wessing photographic portrait prize for her portrait Sonam. The photographer, who works between London and Paris, wins £15,000.

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Two men killed in Hezbollah rocket attack on Nahariya, IDF pounds southern Lebanon – The Times of Israel

  1. Two men killed in Hezbollah rocket attack on Nahariya, IDF pounds southern Lebanon  The Times of Israel
  2. Two killed from missiles from Lebanon despite IAF interceptions  The Jerusalem Post
  3. Trump Names Steven Witkoff, Megadonor and Personal Friend, as Mideast Envoy  Haaretz
  4. Israel's missile defense intercepts dozens of rockets fired from Lebanon as one direct hit sparks blaze  The Associated Press
  5. IDF Announces Expansion Of Humanitarian Zone In Gaza | LIVE BLOG  i24NEWS
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Its Birthrate Falling, Russia Targets Child-Free Lifestyles – The New York Times

  1. Its Birthrate Falling, Russia Targets Child-Free Lifestyles  The New York Times
  2. Russia is shrinking; the Kremlin says child-free ideology is to blame  The Washington Post
  3. Russian Lawmakers Pass Bill Banning ‘Childfree Propaganda’  The Moscow Times
  4. Russia moves to ban content promoting ‘childlessness’ in latest effort to boost birth rate  Semafor
  5. Russia lawmakers pass bill banning "child-free propaganda"  CBS News
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Neom CEO departs as Saudi Arabia scales back mega-projects

No reason given for departure of Nadhmi al-Nasr, longtime CEO of $500bn project launched by Mohammed bin Salman

Nadhmi al-Nasr, the longtime chief executive of the $500bn Saudi development project Neom launched by Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, has departed, according to a Neom statement issued on Tuesday that did not give a reason for the departure.

Prince Mohammed has poured hundreds of billions of dollars into development projects through the kingdom’s PIF sovereign wealth fund.

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Justin Welby: why archbishop chosen for his managerial skills had to go

Failure to tackle Church of England’s safeguarding issues and own knowledge of abuse reflect religions’ denial

In earlier times it used to be more straightforward: archbishops of Canterbury such as Thomas Becket and William Laud used to get it in the neck from the king; or, in the case of Simon Sudbury, who was killed in the 14th-century Peasants’ Revolt, at the hands of the mob.

Now, it is more likely to be a politician. Justin Welby has resigned after having lost the confidence of the Church of England over his failure to tackle the institution’s chaotic handling of safeguarding, and his own personal culpability in failing to spot his own vulnerability, arising from his links to and knowledge of the rapacious abuser John Smyth.

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