Strobe lights and black outs: Australian power companies seek to reduce bat electrocutions

Loss of habitat and food sources driving fruit bats closer to urban centres, leading to bat deaths, power outages

It’s an increasingly frequent occurrence on Australia’s east coast – a fruit bat foraging for food lands on a power line to rest.

The flying fox (as it’s also known), spreading its wings before taking flight, touches a second power line and is electrocuted.

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Rudy Giuliani suspended by New York radio station over 2020 election lies

WABC owner says Trump ally received warnings not to discuss ‘election fallacies’ and that refusal to do so ‘left me no option’

The former New York mayor Rudy Giuliani’s troubles deepened on Friday when he was suspended by WABC radio, for trying to use his show to discuss the lie that the 2020 presidential election was lost by Donald Trump because of electoral fraud.

John Catsimatidis, a New York billionaire, Republican donor and owner of WABC, told the New York Times: “We’re not going to talk about fallacies of the November 2020 election. We warned him once. We warned him twice. And I get a text from him last night, and I get a text from him this morning that he refuses not to talk about it.

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Biden donors rage over his pledge to pause weapon shipments to Israel: ‘Bad, bad, bad decision’ – Fox News

  1. Biden donors rage over his pledge to pause weapon shipments to Israel: 'Bad, bad, bad decision'  Fox News
  2. Opinion | Biden's Real Mistake in Pausing Military Aid to Israel  The New York Times
  3. Biden's Israel red line, and the Democratic Party's shift away from Israel  The Washington Post
  4. Capehart and Lewis on the political fallout of Biden withholding some weapons from Israel  PBS NewsHour
  5. Biden faces new Democratic divisions after Israel shift  Yahoo! Voices
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Eurovision struggles to keep politics out as Israel controversy hits Malmö

Competing rallies are on the streets, Netherlands’ entrant is under investigation and others complain music is being overshadowed

The official motto of the 68th edition of Eurovision is “united by music”, but as the continent’s beglittered and sequined masses descended on the Swedish city of Malmö for Saturday’s grand final, music’s ability to heal and bridge divides was looking in serious doubt.

In the run-up to the song contest’s main event, the Netherlands’ performer Joost Klein missed his slot in two dress rehearsals after being put under investigation by the European Broadcasting Union (EBU) due to an unexplained “incident”.

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US finds Israel’s use of weapons in Gaza ‘inconsistent’ with human rights law, but will not cut flow of arms

State department also says not enough concrete evidence to link specific US-supplied weapons to violations

The US says it is “reasonable to assess” that the weapons it has provided to Israel have been used in ways that are “inconsistent” with international human rights law, but that there is not enough concrete evidence to link specific US-supplied weapons to violations or warrant cutting the supply of arms.

In a highly anticipated report to Congress, the state department said that the assurances given by Israel and a handful of other countries under scrutiny that they had been using US-supplied weapons in accordance with international humanitarian law (IHL) were “credible and reliable”.

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Israeli Forces Push Into Rafah as Gaza Cease-Fire Talks Falter – The Wall Street Journal

  1. Israeli Forces Push Into Rafah as Gaza Cease-Fire Talks Falter  The Wall Street Journal
  2. Israel orders new evacuations in Rafah as it prepares to expand operations in Gaza's southernmost city  NBC News
  3. Devastation in Gaza as Israel wages war on Hamas: Live updates  CNN
  4. A Satellite View of Israel's New Front in Gaza  The New York Times
  5. Israeli war cabinet votes to expand Rafah operation area  Axios
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Philippines calls for expelling Chinese diplomats as South China Sea row escalates – Reuters

  1. Philippines calls for expelling Chinese diplomats as South China Sea row escalates  Reuters
  2. Philippine Admiral Goes on Leave After Chinese Claims of a Secret Deal  The Maritime Executive
  3. China Reveals Details of South China Sea Deals With US Ally  Newsweek
  4. South China Sea: who is Alberto Carlos, the Philippine admiral who allegedly agreed to 'new model' in Second Thomas Shoal?  South China Morning Post
  5. China Threatens to Release Audio of Secret Deal With Philippines  Bloomberg
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U.S. medical volunteers says the war is crippling hospitals in Rafah : Goats and Soda – NPR

  1. U.S. medical volunteers says the war is crippling hospitals in Rafah : Goats and Soda  NPR
  2. Israel and Egypt Spar, Squeezing Gaza Aid Routes  The New York Times
  3. More than 100,000 flee Rafah as fighting breaks out: Israel-Hamas updates  The Associated Press
  4. In Rafah, People Flee to Nowhere in a Desert of Devastation and Sand - Palestinians  Haaretz
  5. ‘It’s not human’: What a French doctor saw in Gaza as Israel invaded Rafah  Al Jazeera English
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Israel-Hamas War in Gaza and Cease-Fire Talks: Live Updates – The New York Times

  1. Israel-Hamas War in Gaza and Cease-Fire Talks: Live Updates  The New York Times
  2. UN votes to grant new rights to Palestine and revive membership bid  The Associated Press
  3. Devastation in Gaza as Israel wages war on Hamas: Live updates  CNN
  4. UN general assembly votes to back Palestinian bid for membership  The Guardian
  5. Israel denounces UN vote on Palestine membership: Recap  USA TODAY
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Pentagon orders all US combat troops to withdraw from Niger – POLITICO

  1. Pentagon orders all US combat troops to withdraw from Niger  POLITICO
  2. US troops in standoff in African nations as Cold War-like tensions take hold on continent  Fox News
  3. US hopes to maintain some forces in Niger as talks on withdrawal continue, officials say  CNN
  4. Washington’s best play in the Sahel is cooperating with the juntas  The Hill
  5. The Hunt: The consequences of a U.S. military exit from Niger  WTOP
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