More than one million displaced by Israel’s evacuations in Lebanon – Al Jazeera

  1. More than one million displaced by Israel’s evacuations in Lebanon  Al Jazeera
  2. UNICEF says over 370,000 children displaced in Lebanon, 121 killed  Reuters
  3. Today's top news: Lebanon, Occupied Palestinian Territory, Iran, Sudan, Cuba  OCHA
  4. Lebanese emergency workers risk lives to aid civilians during ongoing Israeli attacks  PBS
  5. In southern Lebanon, conflict with Israel has become an 'existential war'  Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Nepal’s PM-to-be uses rap to call for unity in first post-election message

Balendra Shah, 35, is a symbol of change in country whose government was toppled last year in youth-led uprising

Nepal’s rapper turned politician Balendra Shah, who is about to be sworn in as prime minister, has issued his first post-election message in the form of a rap urging unity.

Hours before the release he swore an oath as a newly elected lawmaker, and he is due to become the Himalayan republic’s new prime minister on Friday.

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Trump reveals ‘present’ from Iran, confirms estimated timeline for war – Fox News

  1. Trump reveals 'present' from Iran, confirms estimated timeline for war  Fox News
  2. Iran War Live Updates: Trump Warns Tehran to Consider Peace Proposal; Israel Says It Killed Iranian Commander  The New York Times
  3. A "Lousy Fighters" Jibe From Trump As Iran Calls US Proposal "One-Sided"  NDTV
  4. Trump says Iranian negotiators 'better get serious soon, before it is too late'  CNBC
  5. Iran War News: Israel Says It Killed IRGC Navy Commander Responsible for Blocking Strait — Live Updates  WSJ
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Finnish MP convicted for saying homosexuality is ‘developmental disorder’ – The Guardian

  1. Finnish MP convicted for saying homosexuality is ‘developmental disorder’  The Guardian
  2. BREAKING: Finland's Supreme Court Acquits Parliamentarian on Bible Tweet, Convicts Her for "Insult" in 20-Year-Old Church Pamphlet on Separate Charge  Alliance Defending Freedom International
  3. Country's Supreme Court Convicts Christian Politician of Crime for Biblical Views on Marriage  cbn.com
  4. Finnish MP Päivi Räsänen found guilty of hate speech over 22-year-old pamphlet against homosexuality  Christian Post
  5. Finland's Supreme Court fines MP for calling homosexuality 'developmental disorder'  Reuters
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International law is on Iran’s side – so why is the UNSC blaming the victim? – thecradle.co

  1. International law is on Iran’s side – so why is the UNSC blaming the victim?  thecradle.co
  2. Iran war shows norms of international conflicts have been upended  BBC
  3. Middle East Conflict: Rhetoric, Actions Flout Laws of War  Human Rights Watch
  4. Self-Preservation and the Erosion of International Law  Just Security
  5. Have Israel, the US and Iran violated international law?  Al Jazeera
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MEPs back plans for ‘return hubs’, raising fears of ‘human rights black holes’

European parliament votes in favour of sending refused asylum seekers to offshore hubs, in ‘historic setback for refugee rights’

People with no right to stay in the EU could be detained for up to two years or sent to offshore centres described by experts as possible “human rights black holes” under plans voted for by the European parliament on Thursday.

An alliance of mostly centre-right and far-right lawmakers voted for a proposal to increase returns of undocumented migrants to their home countries, in a further sign of strain on the grand coalition of centrist political forces that has traditionally driven EU lawmaking.

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Finnish MP convicted for saying homosexuality is ‘developmental disorder’

Christian Democrat Päivi Räsänen, who was fined €1,800, was supported by conservative US group Alliance Defending Freedom

A Finnish member of parliament has been found guilty by the country’s supreme court of inciting hatred after claiming that homosexuality was a “developmental disorder”, in a conviction that prompted criticism from far-right government ministers.

Päivi Räsänen, of the Christian Democrats, made the claims in a pamphlet first published in 2004 and reproduced on the website of the Luther Foundation Finland and the Finnish Evangelical Mission Diocese in 2007.

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Ukrainian Strikes Cause ‘Most Serious Threat’ To Russian Oil Exports Since War Began – Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty

  1. Ukrainian Strikes Cause 'Most Serious Threat' To Russian Oil Exports Since War Began  Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty
  2. Exclusive: At least 40% of Russia's oil export capacity halted, Reuters calculations show  Reuters
  3. Ukraine fends off increased attacks, strikes Russian oil revenue  Al Jazeera
  4. Ukrainian Attacks Threaten Russia’s Oil Profits From Iran War  Bloomberg.com
  5. Major Oil Refinery in Leningrad Region Reportedly Damaged in Ukrainian Drone Strike  The Moscow Times
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Air Canada CEO apologizes for his inability to speak French after plane crash – AP News

  1. Air Canada CEO apologizes for his inability to speak French after plane crash  AP News
  2. Air Canada C.E.O. Apologizes for English-Language Condolences After Plane Crash  The New York Times
  3. Air Canada CEO Issues Apology Over English-Only Message  WSJ
  4. Carney says Air Canada's English-only message after LaGuardia crash 'lacks compassion'  BBC
  5. Air Canada CEO summoned to Ottawa over English-only condolence video for LaGuardia crash  CBC
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Trump says UK’s aircraft carriers are just ‘toys’, repeating complaint about lack of support for US in Iran – UK politics live

The comments were part of a broader address in which he condemned Nato allies

Yesterday the Conservative party said that it wanted to ban political parties from distributing campaign literature in a foreign language. Announcing a plan to propose an amendement to the representation of the people bill to make this law, the shadow communities minister Paul Holmes said:

Campaigning in a foreign language as the Greens did in Gorton and Denton only fosters greater division. A coherent national culture relies on shared values, and an inclusive electoral process relies on a common tongue.

I think it’s for political parties to choose how they campaign and communicate with British voters. If they’re using British money that is funding their campaigns and they’re speaking to people who have the right to vote, then why would you not show those voters the respect of communication?

What fuels division is Nick Timothy standing up and singling out Muslim forms of worship for a ban when he’s not applying that to forms of worship that other religions are talking about.

It just doesn’t compute, does it? I worked in Number 10. Briefly, I had a Number 10 phone. There was a paranoia about devices like that falling into other people’s hands.

And so whether it was the Met Police, whether it was Morgan McSweeney, and what sounds like pretty evasive set of reporting, even when you look at that transcript, or whether it was the Number 10 security team following up something that at the time they could not have been sure had not been taken by a state actor, a phone with all sorts of government secrets potentially in it, that’s precisely why people in government have two separate phones.

I don’t believe McSwindle had his iPhone stolen

Honest believe, Matt. It’s smacks of the liar Johnson defence of ‘lost all my WhatsApp messages’. We mustn’t take the public for fools. And I am afraid this smacks of too convenient by far. I won’t do it. I will say what I actually think. And I don’t believe it. End of!

I believe the report was made. McSwindle didn’t mention that he was the chief of staff to the PM. A significant omission of he’d wanted the police to prioritise the offence.

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Next says Middle East conflict could raise clothing prices by up to 10%

Retailer says higher fuel and factory costs may hit supply chains and lead to ‘significant increase in prices’

The boss of Next has said clothing prices could rise by 4% to 10% if conflict in the Middle East extends into the autumn and factories are hit by higher fuel and fabric costs.

Simon Wolfson said the clothing and home retailer had so far seen little disruption to its supply chain.

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US passengers enraged by hours-long lines and missed flights: ‘Absolutely insane’

Some people are opting not to travel at all amid what they call ‘a manufactured crisis by the Trump administration’

Passengers across the US have had their travel plans upended by the latest Department of Homeland Security shutdown, which has triggered widespread staffing shortages at airports as security employees go weeks without pay.

“We are returning from St Thomas, US Virgin Islands to Boston today and it took fully three hours to get through US customs. Absolutely insane,” Boston-based passenger John Hildebrandt told the Guardian.

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Spanish woman who won legal battle for right to euthanasia has assisted death

Noelia Castillo, 25, a paraplegic, had suffered from psychiatric illness and lived in constant pain

A Spanish woman who spent months fighting her father for the right to euthanasia after being sexually assaulted and becoming paraplegic has finally ended her life on her own terms by means of an assisted death.

Noelia Castillo, 25, had struggled with psychiatric illness since she was a teenager and tried to kill herself in October 2022 after being sexually assaulted. The attempt left her in constant pain and using a wheelchair. Eighteen months later, she used Spain’s euthanasia law, which was introduced in 2021, to secure permission to end her life.

In Spain, Samaritans can be contacted on freephone 900 525 100. In the UK and Ireland, Samaritans can be contacted on freephone 116 123, or email jo@samaritans.org or jo@samaritans.ie

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Labour vows to ban trail hunting as it opens public consultation

Police and animal rights activists say the practice is frequently used as a ‘smokescreen’ for illegal foxhunting

The UK government has said it will ban trail hunting, the rural sport that police and animal rights activists have long accused of being a “smokescreen” for illegal foxhunting.

“We pledged to ban trail hunting in our manifesto and that is exactly what we intend to do,” said Sue Hayman, the animal welfare minister. “The nature of trail hunting makes it difficult to ensure wild and domestic animals are not put at risk of being killed or injured – that is clearly unacceptable.”

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