Media hysteria around Sofronoff report fuelled ‘mob mentality’, Bruce Lehrmann prosecutor Drumgold says

Exclusive: Former ACT director of public prosecutions plans to return to NSW bar after painful experience of losing his ‘dream job’

The ACT’s former director of public prosecutions Shane Drumgold believes “something went terribly wrong” with the Sofronoff report on Bruce Lehrmann’s prosecution, which resulted in Drumgold losing his “dream job”, a court battle over its findings and a subsequent integrity commission investigation.

Drumgold says media “hysteria” into the report’s findings fuelled a mob mentality against him, in what he described as a “terribly painful process”.

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Paris drivers warned of fines as city begins limiting traffic in parts of centre

Three-month ‘educational phase’ begins for scheme it is hoped will reduce through-traffic and improve air quality

Paris authorities have begun limiting traffic in a large zone of the city centre, with police alerting drivers that they are now banned from driving through the French capital’s central four arrondissements and risk a fine if they do so after next spring.

The so-called “limited traffic zone” (ZTL), home to about 100,000 people and 11,000 businesses, is part of a broader push by the socialist mayor, Anne Hidalgo, to restrict traffic and encourage cycling and public transport use across the car-clogged city.

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Swedish court jails far-right leader who burned Qur’an

Danish politician Rasmus Paludan sentenced to four months for incitement against ethnic group

A far-right Danish-Swedish politician has been sentenced to prison on charges of incitement against an ethnic group for burning copies of the Qur’an and making offensive statements about Muslims.

Rasmus Paludan was the first person to go on trial in Sweden – and is now the first to be sentenced – for burning the Qur’an during an organised demonstration.

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Belgian comic book withdrawn amid outrage over racist depictions

Publisher ‘profoundly sorry’ for hurt caused by Spirou and the Blue Gorgon as it recalls 30,000 copies from shops

A comic book has been withdrawn from sale by its Belgian publisher after an outcry over racist depictions of black people and “hyper-sexualised” images of women.

The publisher Dupuis announced that its graphic novel, Spirou and the Blue Gorgon, would be removed from shops after the book caused a storm on social media.

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North Korea fires barrage of missiles into the sea before US election – New York Post

  1. North Korea fires barrage of missiles into the sea before US election  New York Post
  2. North Korea told the UN point-blank that it's speeding up nuclear weapons development  Business Insider
  3. North Korea fires a barrage of ballistic missiles toward the sea ahead of US election  The Associated Press
  4. North Korea launches short-range ballistic missile hours before US election  Fox News
  5. North Korea Tests New Solid ICBM Probably Intended for MIRVs  38 North
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Why have five been arrested over leaked Hamas documents in Israel? – Al Jazeera English

  1. Why have five been arrested over leaked Hamas documents in Israel?  Al Jazeera English
  2. Netanyahu aide charged for leaking secret documents, accused of sabotaging hostage deal  USA TODAY
  3. Worker in Netanyahu Office Accused of Leaking Classified Documents in Israel: What to Know  The New York Times
  4. Israel leaks scandal: Netanyahu aide arrested over Gaza hostage talks stories  NBC News
  5. Theft of sensitive IDF intel, transfer to ‘people at PM’s office’ called ‘systematic’  The Times of Israel
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Iran-backed Iraqi militia attacks Haifa, Israel with drones – Fox News

  1. Iran-backed Iraqi militia attacks Haifa, Israel with drones  Fox News
  2. Iraq trying to reel in Iran-backed groups to prevent confrontation with Israel  The Times of Israel
  3. Islamic Resistance in Iraq ready to intensify attacks against Israel - report  The Jerusalem Post
  4. Iraqi Pro-Iran Groups Claim Drone Attack On South Israel  Barron's
  5. Coming from Iraq | Four drones violate Golan’s airspace and Israel Forces attempt to intercept them  المرصد السوري لحقوق الانسان
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Migrant workers exposed to deadly 45C temperatures in Gulf – report

Research and undercover interviews reveal reality of extreme heat exacerbated by abusive working conditions

Migrant workers across the Gulf are risking their lives by being forced to work up to 14 hours a day in deadly temperatures, according to human rights researchers.

Equidem, a human rights organisation, interviewed more than 250 migrant workers in Saudi Arabia, Qatar and UAE between 2021 and May 2024 for a new report on the conditions they were facing including their exposure to extreme heat and long working hours.

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Germany arrests eight over alleged neo-Nazi government takeover plot – Euronews

  1. Germany arrests eight over alleged neo-Nazi government takeover plot  Euronews
  2. Eight suspected members of far-right terror cell arrested in Germany  The Guardian
  3. Germany arrests suspected members of right-wing group plotting revolt  Reuters
  4. Eight members of far-right group arrested in Germany and Poland  Al Jazeera English
  5. Germany arrests eight over alleged far-right coup plot  BBC.com
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Russia behind plot to plant bombs on cargo planes, Western official says – NBC News

  1. Russia behind plot to plant bombs on cargo planes, Western official says  NBC News
  2. U.S., Europe investigating devices detonated at air DHL cargo hubs in U.K. and Germany  CBS News
  3. Incendiary device plot targeting UK may have been dry run for US and Canada  The Guardian
  4. Russia suspected of plot to send incendiary devices on planes: Sources  ABC News
  5. Russia suspected in plot to target cargo planes in Europe and the U.S.  The Washington Post
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Iran Rejects Nuclear Weapons but Will ‘Defend Itself by All Means’ – Newsweek

  1. Iran Rejects Nuclear Weapons but Will 'Defend Itself by All Means'  Newsweek
  2. Iran is now dangerously vulnerable to the consequences of another attack on Israel  Business Insider
  3. Israeli restraint suggests Iran’s strategic leverage  Hindustan Times
  4. Iran’s top diplomat says Tehran would respond to Israel’s strike in a ‘measured’ way  The Associated Press
  5. Israel's strikes on Iran spark interest in air-launched ballistic missiles  Reuters
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Netflix adapts Pedro Páramo, the great Mexican novel that inspired Márquez

New film of Juan Rulfo’s revered novel, considered founding text of magic realism, is first film adaptation in half a century

“I came to Comala because I was told that my father lived here, a certain Pedro Páramo.”

Many Mexicans know the first sentence of Juan Rulfo’s revered novel, Pedro Páramo, by heart. This week they will hear it on Netflix, with the release of the first film adaptation in almost 50 years of the text that inspired Gabriel García Márquez to write One Hundred Years of Solitude.

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Body of missing person found in French attic by new buyers – BBC.com

  1. Body of missing person found in French attic by new buyers  BBC.com
  2. New homeowners find skeleton in attic 15 years after previous occupant disappeared  CNN
  3. New owners of home make grisly discovery 15 years after former owner vanished in France  CBS News
  4. New homeowners unfortunately discover what happened to previous owner who vanished 15 years ago  Boing Boing
  5. Homebuyers discover 'missing' previous owner's BODY in the attic... 15 years after he vanished aged 81  Daily Mail
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World watches with bated breath as US votes for Harris or Trump

Election watchers in Europe, Asia and elsewhere will be tuning in – and some have a particular interest in the result

From Brazil to Ireland and Germany to the Caribbean, this year’s knife-edge – and more than usually momentous – US presidential vote will be watched at a multitude of election-night events, some with a particular interest in the outcome.

In St Ann Parish, Jamaica – and most particularly in Browns Town, where Harris’s father Donald was born and the Democratic candidate spent many happy childhood holidays – her supporters plan watch parties, drink-ups and other social gatherings.

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