UK charity declares ‘refugee homelessness emergency’ as numbers hit record high
Naccom report says gaps in state support have led to more than 1,940 refugees having no accommodation
Homelessness among refugees has doubled in the last year to reach record levels as charities hand out tents and sleeping bags to those forced to live on the streets for the first time, according to research.
The No Accommodation Network (Naccom), an umbrella organisation for 140 frontline organisations working with asylum seekers, refugees and other migrants across the UK, has collated the data and shared it with the Guardian.
Continue reading...Man suspected of supplying boats to people smugglers arrested in Amsterdam
Turkish national accused of supplying engines and boats to cross-Channel smugglers in Belgium and northern France
A suspected supplier of “hundreds” of small boat engines used by people smugglers to transport asylum seekers across the Channel has been arrested in Amsterdam, officials said.
A 44-year-old Turkish national was arrested on Wednesday after arriving at Schiphol airport, the UK’s National Crime Agency said. The suspect was due to be extradited to Belgium to face charges of being involved in human trafficking as part of a criminal organisation.
Continue reading...Typhoon Usagi Slams Into the Philippines – The New York Times
- Typhoon Usagi Slams Into the Philippines The New York Times
- Storm-plagued Philippines evacuates 24,000 ahead of super typhoon Reuters
- Highest alert level raised as Philippines braces for Super Typhoon Usagi Al Jazeera English
- Strong typhoon prompts more evacuations in Philippines, the fifth major storm to hit in three weeks The Associated Press
- Typhoon Usagi rapidly intensifies to Category 4, on track toward Philippines The Washington Post
Cabinet minister Liz Kendall says she will vote for assisted dying
Work and pensions secretary confirms stance, as Wes Streeting faces criticism for saying law could bring NHS cuts
Liz Kendall has become the first cabinet minister to confirm she will vote for the assisted dying bill since it was published, as the row intensified over the proposed law change.
Some supporters of assisted dying have expressed anger after Wes Streeting, the health secretary and an opponent of the plan, warned it could be a potential drain on NHS resources.
Continue reading...Global plastic production must be cut to curb pollution, study says
Analysis lays bare huge challenge of mismanaged waste on eve of UN plastic treaty talks in Busan
Global plastic production must be reduced to tackle the immense challenge of plastic pollution, according to an analysis published on the eve of crucial talks to hammer out the world’s first legally binding treaty on plastic waste.
Mismanaged plastic waste, which leaches into the environment and can be harmful to health, will double to 121m tonnes by 2050 if limits are not placed on the production of plastic, according to Samuel Pottinger, the lead author of the research.
Continue reading...Biden’s Swan Song: A Diplomatic Trip Overshadowed by Trump’s Victory – The New York Times
- Biden’s Swan Song: A Diplomatic Trip Overshadowed by Trump’s Victory The New York Times
- Biden's trip to Peru will include last meeting with China's president ABC News
- Biden heads to international summits in Peru and Brazil as world leaders brace for Trump presidency The Associated Press
- Trump is back: how Biden will tweak his 'America's back' message at APEC and the G20 NPR
- Biden to make history in South America FOX 32 Chicago
IAEA Chief: Despite Iran attacks on Israel, no one should hit Tehran nuke facilities – The Jerusalem Post
- IAEA Chief: Despite Iran attacks on Israel, no one should hit Tehran nuke facilities The Jerusalem Post
- Iran military heads vow 'crushing' response to Israel as UN atomic chief says nuke sites shouldn't be attacked Fox News
- Head of UN's nuclear watchdog visits Iran as Mideast wars and Trump's return raise worries ABC News
- Iran tells IAEA chief it will negotiate but not under pressure Reuters
- Head of UN nuclear watchdog: 'Dire straits dynamic' with Iran's nuclear program amid Mideast wars The Associated Press
Not a parody: The Onion acquires Alex Jones’s InfoWars in auction
Sudan war death toll much higher than previously recorded, new study finds
Jailed Bosnian Serb general says he aided and abetted Srebrenica genocide
Confession met with scepticism after other war criminals made similar statements to win early release from prison
A Bosnian Serb general jailed by the war crimes tribunal in The Hague for the 1995 Srebrenica massacre has confessed to having “aided and abetted the genocide”.
Survivors and families of the more than 8,300 people who died in the mass killing reacted with scepticism to the confession by Radislav Krstić, a corps commander who led the assault on the Muslim enclave of Srebrenica and oversaw the execution of captured men and boys.
Continue reading...Suspects nabbed for ‘man in bear suit’ insurance scam
South Africa’s government says it won’t help a group of illegal miners inside a closed mine – The Associated Press
- South Africa’s government says it won’t help a group of illegal miners inside a closed mine The Associated Press
- South African government refuses to help hundreds of illegal miners in disused shaft CNN
- South Africa Says It Won't Help Illegal Miners Inside Closed Mine Newsweek
- South African authorities blockade illegal mine with 4,000 people inside Al Jazeera English
- South African police in standoff with hundreds of illegal miners in disused shaft Reuters
India: Delhi shuts primary schools as hazardous smog worsens – BBC.com
- India: Delhi shuts primary schools as hazardous smog worsens BBC.com
- Thick smog shrouds Asian cities The Associated Press
- Smog crisis envelops Indian capital as Pakistan province declares emergency The Guardian
- Delhi govt enforces GRAP III measures, staggers office timings to battle severe pollution The Tribune India
- In Pics: Schools shut, Taj Mahal disappears as smog envelopes north India Hindustan Times
Delhi shuts all primary schools as hazardous smog worsens
Israel rejects HRW accusations of ‘forcible transfer,’ ‘ethnic cleansing’ in north Gaza – The Times of Israel
- Israel rejects HRW accusations of ‘forcible transfer,’ ‘ethnic cleansing’ in north Gaza The Times of Israel
- Human Rights Watch accuses Israel of mass displacement in Gaza amounting to a war crime CNN
- Human Rights Watch accuses Israel of war crimes in Gaza Strip The Hill
- “Hopeless, Starving, and Besieged”: Israel’s Forced Displacement of Palestinians in Gaza | HRW Human Rights Watch
- Israel committing ethnic cleansing with mass forced displacements in Gaza, Human Rights Watch says NBC News
Israeli strikes intensify on three fronts as Lebanon talks reach critical stage
IDF hits Gaza, Syria and Beirut suburbs, as analysts say raids could be aimed at forcing hand of Hezbollah in negotiations
Israel has intensified its air offensives on three fronts, launching dozens of new strikes in Lebanon, Gaza and Syria as negotiations for a ceasefire on its northern border reach a critical point.
The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) said about 30 targets had been struck in the southern suburbs of Beirut in 48 hours and described continuing efforts to “dismantle and degrade” the military capabilities of the militant Islamist organisation.
Continue reading...UK court sides with Icelandic firm over artist’s spoof corruption apology
Judge considering complaint by fishing firm Samherji rules artist Odee unlikely to be able to defend work as parody
The property rights of Iceland’s largest fishing company prevail over the right to artistic expression of an artist who spoofed the firm’s website to draw attention to a high-profile corruption scandal, London’s high court has ruled.
For his 2023 work We’re Sorry, the Icelandic artist Oddur Eysteinn Friðriksson, who goes by the moniker Odee, copied the corporate identity of Samherji, a major supplier to Britain’s fish and chips industry, and uploaded on to the spoof website a statement titled “Samherji Apologizes, Pledges Restitution and Cooperation with Authorities”.
Continue reading...Banana-phobe Swedish minister’s staff insisted on ‘no traces in the room’
Colleagues speak up in Paulina Brandberg’s support after leaked emails reveal efforts to spare her from the fruit
A Swedish government minister’s fear of bananas has become a national talking point after emails revealed that such is the strength of her aversion that aides try to clear rooms of the fruit before she enters.
Paulina Brandberg, the minister for gender equality and work life, has previously spoken out about her issue with bananas, describing it as “the world’s weirdest phobia”.
Continue reading...Hezbollah’s war with Israel cost Lebanon at least $8 billion — World Bank – The Times of Israel
- Hezbollah’s war with Israel cost Lebanon at least $8 billion — World Bank The Times of Israel
- New World Bank Report Assesses Impact of Conflict on Lebanon’s Economy and Key Sectors World Bank Group
- Israel-Hezbollah conflict cost Lebanon $8.5 billion, World Bank says Reuters
- What Can the Lebanese Government Do to Stop War Crimes? Human Rights Watch
- World Bank says war in Lebanon has caused billions in losses Yahoo! Voices