Beyoncé leads Grammy award nominations with 11 nods

The star is out in front with multiple genre recognition for Cowboy Carter while Kendrick Lamar, Charli xcx, Post Malone and Billie Eilish follow

Beyoncé is out in front with the nominations for the 67th Grammy awards in what promises to be another female-heavy year.

The star has scored 11 nods for her country album Cowboy Carter with recognition in the country, pop and Americana categories. It’s the biggest number of nominations she has received in a single year and she now holds the joint record of most-nominated artist ever alongside her husband, Jay-Z.

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‘Was I drugged and raped? I’ll never know’: partners of accused share fears at Pelicot trial

Some ex-girlfriends of accused men tell court of burden of not knowing if they had been sedated and molested in past

Giving evidence in Avignon’s criminal court, a softly spoken woman in her 30s pondered the question if the medication she took as part of managing her multiple sclerosis might have allowed her ex-partner, Cédric G, to sexually abuse her without her knowledge. She described their relationship as “lies, from start to finish”.

Cédric G, 50, a software technician who used to run a record shop in Avignon, looked on from behind the glass-screened dock in the court. He is one of 51 men on trial over the rape of Gisèle Pelicot, whose then husband, Dominique Pelicot, crushed sleeping tablets and anti-anxiety medication into her food and invited dozens of men to rape her while she was unconscious over a nine-year period from 2011 to 2020 in the village of Mazan in Provence.

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‘Africa in a glass’: Abidjan cocktail week mixes local flavours for global palates

Ivory Coast drinks festival aims to champion and change perceptions of alcohol made in the region

At an event in Abidjan in late October, Alexandre Quest Bede noticed someone staring at him. Then the stranger walked up to him with a T-shirt and asked for an autograph.

“He pointed at me excitedly and said: ‘You’re Monsieur Gnamakou, I know you from Instagram!’” recalls Bede at the poolside bar of Bissa, a boutique hotel in the upmarket Deux Plateaux neighbourhood on the eve of Abidjan cocktail week.

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Nearly 70% of verified Gaza war dead women and children, UN rights office says – Reuters

  1. Nearly 70% of verified Gaza war dead women and children, UN rights office says  Reuters
  2. There must be “due reckoning” for horrific violations, possible atrocity crimes in Gaza – UN Human Rights Chief  OHCHR
  3. Nearly 70% of verified deaths in Gaza are women and children, UN report finds  Axios
  4. Close to 70 percent of Gaza war fatalities children, women: UN Human Rights Office  The Hill
  5. UN calls for ‘reckoning’ as report shows 70% of Gaza dead children, women  Al Jazeera English
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Party Whose Leader Is Known for Antisemitism to Join Lithuanian Government – The New York Times

  1. Party Whose Leader Is Known for Antisemitism to Join Lithuanian Government  The New York Times
  2. Lithuanian Jewish Leaders Want Party in Antisemitism Row Blocked  Bloomberg
  3. Populists Set To Join New Lithuanian Coalition  Barron's
  4. Lithuania government to include party whose leader is on trial for antisemitism  The Jerusalem Post
  5. US senate gives frosty warning to Lithuania’s new governing party on its coalition talks  TVP World
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Video. Art installation marks Berlin Wall’s 35th anniversary – Euronews

  1. Video. Art installation marks Berlin Wall's 35th anniversary  Euronews
  2. 35 years after the Berlin Wall opened, fragments of East Germany’s border remain  The Associated Press
  3. The Berlin Wall fell 35 years ago. Young east Germans fall for relics of the time.  The Christian Science Monitor
  4. Divided Berlin: Then-And-Now Photos Show Where The Wall Stood  Radio Free Europe / Radio Liberty
  5. Taking the Risk of Freedom | George Weigel  First Things
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China unveils 10tn yuan support for debt-stricken local government

Cash stops short of hoped-for ‘bazooka option’, with critics calling it ‘an accounting exercise’ that will not bolster growth

China has announced 10tn yuan in debt support for local governments and other economic measures, but stopped short of the “bazooka” stimulus package that many analysts had expected.

The fiscal package included raising debt ceilings for local governments by 6tn yuan (£646bn) over three years, so they could replace hidden debt, which authorities said stood at 14.3tn yuan by the end of 2023.

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News: Statement by the North Atlantic Council on the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea, 08-Nov.-2024 – NATO HQ

  1. News: Statement by the North Atlantic Council on the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea, 08-Nov.-2024  NATO HQ
  2. North Korea-Russia ties are also a threat to US security, NATO chief says  Reuters
  3. With North Korea’s troops in Russia, South Koreans weigh role in Ukraine  Al Jazeera English
  4. Mark Rutte: North Korean troops in Europe marks turning point  POLITICO Europe
  5. NATO responds to North Korea's troop deployment to Russia  Yahoo! Voices
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India Scraps Import Ban on Salman Rushdie’s ‘Satanic Verses’ – The New York Times

  1. India Scraps Import Ban on Salman Rushdie’s ‘Satanic Verses’  The New York Times
  2. Rushdie's 'Satanic Verses' can be imported in India as court told 1988 ban order untraceable  Reuters India
  3. India can import Rushdie’s Satanic Verses after ban order ‘untraceable’  Al Jazeera English
  4. Indian import ban on Rushdie’s Satanic Verses to end as no official order found  The Guardian
  5. Ban On Salman Rushdie's 'The Satanic Verses' Does Not Exist, Court Rules  NDTV
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DNA analysis upends long-held assumptions about Pompeii victims’ final moments – CNN

  1. DNA analysis upends long-held assumptions about Pompeii victims’ final moments  CNN
  2. Some of Pompeii’s victims were not who they seemed to be, DNA suggests  KHON2
  3. With DNA, Pompeii Narratives Take a Twist  The New York Times
  4. Pompeii DNA evidence contradicts long-held assumptions about victims buried in ash  NBC News
  5. Pompeii victims aren't who we thought they were, DNA analysis reveals  Livescience.com
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Elephants can wash with a hose – and sabotage shower time, scientists say

An elephant at Berlin zoo used its trunk to interrupt flow of water from hose used by another elephant

If you get frustrated by the shower hog in your house you’re not alone: research suggests such behaviour might even irritate elephants.

Scientists say they have not only discovered an elephant with an astonishing ability to shower with a hose, but spotted another cutting off the flow of water – possibly in a deliberate act of sabotage.

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Israel decries ‘pogrom’ in Amsterdam as soccer fans come under attack by rioters – The Times of Israel

  1. Israel decries ‘pogrom’ in Amsterdam as soccer fans come under attack by rioters  The Times of Israel
  2. Antisemitic attacks on Israeli soccer fans bring shame on Amsterdam, mayor says  CNN
  3. Israel Urges Fans To Skip Maccabi Tel Aviv Basketball Tie In Italy Friday  Barron's
  4. Israel sends evacuation planes to Amsterdam after 'shocking' attack on Israeli soccer fans  Fox News
  5. 'We let down Dutch Jewry as we did in WWII,' King of Netherlands tells Herzog  The Jerusalem Post
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More than 60 arrests in Amsterdam after attacks on Israeli football fans – as it happened

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Reuters reports that the Israeli military said on Friday that all Israel Defense Forces (IDF) personnel have been banned from going to the Netherlands until further notice.

Human rights organisations say they are gravely concerned that a young Iranian woman arrested for stripping down to her underwear could be subjected to torture after she was transferred to a psychiatric hospital by the authorities.

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Opinion | Trump’s Win Means It Isn’t Iran’s Middle East Anymore – The Wall Street Journal

  1. Opinion | Trump’s Win Means It Isn’t Iran’s Middle East Anymore  The Wall Street Journal
  2. Iran 'terrified' of Trump presidency as Iranian currency falls to an all-time low  Fox News
  3. Iran’s big question about US election: Will Trump or Harris seek diplomacy?  Al Jazeera English
  4. Iran’s currency falls to an all-time low as Trump clinches the US presidency  The Associated Press
  5. How do Iranians view another four years of Donald Trump?  Middle East Eye
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A research boat will scan the seabed to help search for those missing in Spain’s floods – ABC News

  1. A research boat will scan the seabed to help search for those missing in Spain's floods  ABC News
  2. Devastating Flash Floods Pummel Southeastern Spain  JW News
  3. Opinion | Natural Disaster Destroyed Part of València. Populism May Take Us All the Way Down.  The New York Times
  4. Spain sends research vessel to scan seafloor for Valencia victims as flash floods hit different region  CBS News
  5. Satellites capture havoc caused by Spanish floods (images)  Space.com
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