Israel-Gaza war live: more than 30 people killed in strike on refugee camp in central Gaza

Rescue workers continuing to search for those missing under the rubble following attack on Nuseirat refugee camp

Here is a video of the Israeli war cabinet minister, Benny Gantz, threatening to resign if Benjamin Netanyahu fails to adopt an agreed plan for Gaza:

Here are some of the latest images coming out from the newswires:

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How Bridgerton’s real life Lady Whistledown scandalised 18th-century society

The subversive work of Eliza Haywood, the feminist forerunner of the TV show’s gossip columnist, is about to be republished

She is the real-life Lady Whistledown, an eyebrow-raising female writer who penned a salacious anonymous gossip sheet that skewered 18th-century London society.

Like the fictional pamphlet from Netflix hit Bridgerton, which returned for a third series last week, Eliza Haywood’s The Parrot, published in 1746, has a distinctive, mocking voice that punches up and “speaks truth to power”. Now, a new book will republish Haywood’s funny, subversive periodical, which she wrote from the perspective of an angry green parrot, and seek to raise awareness of her groundbreaking work.

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Greater Manchester police chief defends decision to investigate Angela Rayner

Stephen Watson says process will be carried out ‘fairly and impartially’ in his most extensive public comments on the claims

The chief constable of the police force examining claims against Angela Rayner has defended the decision to investigate the Labour party deputy leader, vowing it would be done “fairly and impartially” and would establish whether “culpability is proven or otherwise”.

Stephen Watson, who leads Greater Manchester police (GMP), gave his most extensive public comments so far on the investigation, which was triggered by a complaint from a senior Conservative.

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Tata agrees Port Talbot deal with National Grid despite union criticism

New furnaces will be powered by electricity from 2027 but up to 2,800 workers will be made redundant

Tata Steel has reached a deal with the UK’s electricity grid to start supplying the energy for new furnaces in south Wales from 2027, as the company moves ahead with its plan despite union opposition.

The agreement with the National Grid’s electricity supply operator (ESO), the company that controls how energy is moved around Great Britain, will provide hundreds of millions of megawatts of power to a new electric arc furnace at the steelworks in Port Talbot.

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Google remains focused on its long quest for your eyeballs

AI Overviews, announced this week, are the culmination of a long line of products dedicated to keeping you on Google.com

Google announced this week that it would begin the international rollout of its new artificial intelligence-powered search feature, called AI Overviews. When billions of people search a range of topics from news to recipes to general knowledge questions, what they see first will now be an AI-generated summary.

Google touted AI Overviews at its annual I/O developer conference as a way of delivering customers quick answers and simplifying the online search experience, but it also has another effect on the way that people engage with the internet: keeping users, and advertisers, on Google.com. It’s a new era in Google’s years-long quest for your attention.

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Two dead and five missing after boat collision near Budapest

Hungarian police called to scene of accident on shore of the River Danube near Veroce

Hungarian police say two people have died and five are missing following a boat collision on the Danube.

Hungarian police received a report late on Saturday night that a man had been found bleeding from his head on the shore of the river near the town of Veroce, about 30 miles (50km) north of the capital, Budapest.

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Zarah Sultana: the Labour MP taking on the Tories, and her own party, over Gaza

Coventry MP, whose antipathy for David Cameron sparked her interest in politics, has largest TikTok following in parliament

When the UK foreign secretary, David Cameron, sat in the BBC TV studio last Sunday morning, he clearly had no idea of the identity of the woman sitting on the panel opposite him, simply referring to her as “the Labour MP”.

By contrast, Zarah Sultana, the MP for Coventry South, knows everything about Lord Cameron, telling the Guardian that it was her hatred of him as prime minister that first brought her into politics as a young, leftwing, Muslim woman. Her whole political outlook has been shaped by Cameron: the trebling of tuition fees and austerity.

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‘One hell of a storm is coming’: Canadian graphic novel about Indigenous identity sparks outrage

Book prompts conflict over claims of Métis identity in eastern part of country where group doesn’t have a homeland or deep historic ties

A graphic novel investigating Indigenous identity in Canada has prompted outrage from Métis groups, who say the book undermines their history and represents an attack on their sovereignty.

The work is the result of a third-year history seminar at Dalhousie University, where students collaborated on a book examining thorny questions over ancestry and identity.

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Wes Streeting praises archbishop over call for Labour to scrap two-child benefit cap

Shadow minister says it is Justin Welby’s job to speak out but Labour could not commit to scrapping policy

The shadow health secretary, Wes Streeting, has praised the archbishop of Canterbury, Justin Welby, for calling on Labour to scrap the two-child benefit cap, saying it was “literally his job” to speak out on such matters.

Streeting said he did not like the cap, which campaigners say has pushed hundreds of thousands of families into poverty, but that the party could not commit to ending it until it knew how this would be financed.

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Slovak PM Robert Fico out of immediate danger four days after shooting, says deputy

Fico remains in intensive care but has ‘emerged from immediate threat to his life’, Robert Kaliňák tells reporters

Slovakia’s prime minister, Robert Fico, is out of immediate danger but remains in intensive care four days after he was shot by a gunman, the country’s deputy prime minister has said.

“He has emerged from the immediate threat to his life, but his condition remains serious and he requires intensive care,” Robert Kaliňák, Fico’s closest political ally, told reporters.

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Viagogo ‘mistakenly’ listed resale of England football match tickets

Website blames human error for the advert, now removed, for about 100 seats when practice is illegal in UK

The ticket trading website Viagogo has apologised for “mistakenly” advertising tickets to an upcoming England football match, despite the fact that the resale of football tickets is illegal in the UK.

Cris Miller, the managing director of Viagogo,has previously said the company does not resell football tickets. But Viagogo was advertising about 100 seats at Wembley for England’s 7 June friendly against Iceland, a warm-up for this summer’s Euro 2024 tournament in Germany.

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Brazil counts cost of worst-ever floods with little hope of waters receding soon

Death toll in southern state of Rio Grande do Sul increasing daily as authorities plan four ‘tent cities’ for 77,000 displaced people

Three weeks after one of Brazil’s worst-ever floods hit its southernmost state, killing 155 people and forcing 540,000 from their homes, experts have warned that water levels will take at least another two weeks to drop.

The death toll across Rio Grande do Sul is still increasing daily, and more than 77,000 displaced people remain in public shelters, prompting the state government to announce plans to build four temporary “tent cities” to accommodate them.

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Israeli War Cabinet member says he’ll quit government June 8 unless new war plan is adopted – CBS News

  1. Israeli War Cabinet member says he'll quit government June 8 unless new war plan is adopted  CBS News
  2. Israel's Wartime Government Frays as Frustration with Netanyahu Grows  The New York Times
  3. Gantz sets June 8 deadline for PM to make post-war plan, or he’ll bolt coalition  The Times of Israel
  4. Israel War Cabinet Member Sets Ultimatum and Threatens to Quit Government  The Wall Street Journal
  5. Hear what ret. US general thinks about Gantz’s ultimatum to Netanyahu about Gaza plan  CNN
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Hundreds of pro-Palestinian protesters rally in the rain in DC to mark a painful present and past – ABC News

  1. Hundreds of pro-Palestinian protesters rally in the rain in DC to mark a painful present and past  ABC News
  2. Hundreds protest against Israel at 'Nakba' rally in Washington  The Times of Israel
  3. Palestinians recount painful history with war in Gaza as a reminder  The Associated Press
  4. Portlanders protest occupation of Palestine, commemorate anniversary of Arab expulsion from Israel  OregonLive
  5. Pro-Palestinian Protest: Thousands Expected In Washington  TIME
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Australia news live: Victorian state Labor conference continues after premier condemns behaviour of Saturday pro-Palestine protesters

Group of protesters entered the Moonee Valley Racecourse building on Saturday morning ahead of speeches by Jacinta Allan and the PM. Follow the day’s news live

Chalmers calls Dutton’s budget reply and criticisms that immigration leads to pressure on housing “dark” and intentionally divisive". Chalmers says Dutton’s reply is based on “numbers that he has plucked out of the air”.

If you think about the relationship between migration and housing, for example, of the less than 5,000 homes purchased by foreigners in the most recent data, around 1,300 of them were established homes, and so this will make nowhere near the difference that he is claiming that it will.

We need a sensible migration program to find the nurses, and the builders, and other people that we need to ensure that our economy can continue to grow into the future.

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Hospitals to share waiting lists under Labour plans for quicker care

Party says pooling resources across regions would deliver 40,000 extra appointments a week for patients

Hospitals would have to share waiting lists and pool resources under Labour’s plans to reduce waiting times by delivering up to 40,000 extra NHS appointments a week.

The party has announced that patients would be offered appointments at nearby hospitals, rather than necessarily at their local one, which would enable people to receive faster treatment. Hospital staff and resources would be pooled across a region and would run evening and weekend surgeries.

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U.S. Ammo Has Reached Ukrainian Brigades—And Now They’re Blasting Away – Forbes

  1. U.S. Ammo Has Reached Ukrainian Brigades—And Now They're Blasting Away  Forbes
  2. Ukraine struggles to hold eastern front as Russians advance on cities  Reuters.com
  3. Ukraine reports no shortages of artillery shells for first time: Zelenskyy  Business Insider
  4. Ukrainian soldiers in the Donbas are fed up waiting for Western munitions  Le Monde
  5. Zelensky: No reports of artillery shortages for first time in full-scale war  Kyiv Independent
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A U.S. doctor in Gaza wants President Biden to know ‘we are not safe’ – NPR

  1. A U.S. doctor in Gaza wants President Biden to know 'we are not safe'  NPR
  2. Hugs, smiles abound as Michigan doctor returns home from Gaza  Detroit Free Press
  3. American medics are stuck in Gaza. Hear one doctor’s message to the US government  CNN
  4. Trapped US doctors are out of Gaza, White House says  Reuters.com
  5. Medical Workers Evacuated From Gaza, but 3 Americans Refuse to Leave  The Intercept
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Ukraine’s divisive mobilization law comes into force as a new Russian push strains front-line troops – The Associated Press

  1. Ukraine's divisive mobilization law comes into force as a new Russian push strains front-line troops  The Associated Press
  2. Zelensky Signs Law Allowing Convicts to Fight for Ukraine  The New York Times
  3. Ukraine's Zelenskyy signs law allowing some convicts to serve in the army  POLITICO Europe
  4. Inside a Kyiv recruitment center: 'Someone has to hold a weapon'  Le Monde
  5. Ukraine allows some convicts to join armed forces in manpower push  Reuters.com
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