- North Korean Troops in Russia Expected to Enter Combat Soon, Pentagon Says The Moscow Times
- Russia Supplies Antiaircraft Missiles, to North Korea, the South Says The New York Times
- Ukraine war briefing: US expects thousands of North Korean troops to enter Ukraine combat ‘soon’ The Guardian
- North Korean Troops Deployed to New Russian Frontline Region Newsweek
- South Korea claims Russia supplied air defense missiles to North Korea in exchange for sending troops to Ukraine PBS NewsHour
Moscow claims advance in Ukraine’s east has ‘accelerated’ – as it happened
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Continue reading...Storm Bert live: Met Office warns of ‘multiple hazard event’ with snow, ice and flood warnings for UK
Met Office says UK will see as much as 20 to 40cm of snow over hills, accompanied by strong winds
New national severe weather warnings have been issued for the weekend by the Met Office as Storm Bert has begun to make an impact with snow closing roads and strong rains and winds expected to cause further travel disruption and potential flooding.
Weather warnings and 16 flood alerts have come into effect across the UK, as the Met Office described the forecasted weather as a “multiple hazard event” due to Storm Bert binging with it snow, ice, heavy rain and gale force winds.
We’ll see two to four hours of heavy snow across parts of northern England and Scotland during Saturday morning. This snow will accumulate thick and fast, with five to 10cm at lower levels and as much as 20 to 40cm over hills accompanied by strong winds.
You can expect blizzards over hills across northern England and Scotland, atrocious conditions for travelling and going over the hills and also the risk of power interruptions because of snow build up on power lines.
The melting snow and the heavy rain could lead to localised flooding in places but the wettest spots would be Wales, in the south-west, particularly over south-facing hills, that’s where we’re likely to see gales and certainly the risk of impacts from wind as well as from rain.”
Continue reading...Snow closes roads and railway lines as Storm Bert hits UK
Weather warnings for wind, rain and snow cover much of country, with 16 flood alerts in place
Storm Bert has hit the UK, with snow closing roads and strong rains and winds expected to cause further travel disruption and potential flooding.
Weather warnings and 13 flood alerts have come into effect across much of the country.
Continue reading...Are underwater pipelines, cables being sabotaged in the Baltic Sea? Why? – Al Jazeera English
- Are underwater pipelines, cables being sabotaged in the Baltic Sea? Why? Al Jazeera English
- China willing to maintain communication on submarine infrastructure security Reuters
- Hybrid warfare on the seabed? DW (English)
- Chinese vessel suspected of severing submarine cables still anchored in Baltic Sea VOA Asia
- Severed Cables: What’s Going on Under the Baltic Sea? Kyiv Post
Are underwater pipelines, cables being sabotaged in the Baltic Sea? Why?
Will the Ukraine missile crisis change the course of the war?
While Putin conducts his missile diplomacy, restrictions around the use of long-range weapons may help Kyiv
In Kyiv, as autumn turns fast turns to winter, Ukrainians in the government describe a vacuum before the arrival of Donald Trump in the White House on 20 January that will be filled by more war as both sides jockey for advantage. “Trump has said he wants to end the war within 24 hours. Nobody is more interested in this topic than Ukraine,” a senior official told the Guardian.
“But the problem is, for the moment, everything is just speculation. Will it be the first peace plan, the second plan, the first variant, the 10th variant?” they said. Ukraine is in “a difficult but not catastrophic position” and has little choice but to fight on and perhaps show Trump that backing Kyiv is not a losing bet.
Continue reading...At least 20 killed in Israeli attack in central Beirut
Man’s leg amputated in near 20-hour effort to free him from rocks in Tasmania’s Franklin River
International visitor aged in his 60s fighting for life in hospital after accident on rafting trip on Friday
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A man has had his leg amputated and is fighting for life after a complex 20-hour rescue in south-west Tasmania, after he fell into a rock crevice during a rafting trip with friends.
The international visitor, aged in his 60s, was pack rafting along the Franklin River when he slipped and became trapped between rocks in rapids on Friday afternoon, acting assistant police commissioner Doug Oosterloo said.
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Continue reading...Trump picks billionaire investor Scott Bessent as Treasury secretary
Just how big was Donald Trump’s election victory?
A week of massive changes in Ukraine war – and why they all matter
Children’s development ‘put back by years’ due to failure of special educational needs system
Local government ombudsman report into SEND in England offers damning assessment
England’s special education system is failing, causing thousands of children to have their development put back by months or even years, according to a damning report by the local government ombudsman.
Amerdeep Somal, the local government and social care ombudsman, said her caseload was now dominated by complaints from families involving special educational needs (Sen) provision and schools, with more than 90% of complaints being upheld.
Continue reading...UK bank fraud victims could face £100 excess on refund claims
Despite new rules, many lenders have decided to implement the optional exemption
Some victims of bank transfer scams will not get a penny back despite beefed-up rules designed to better protect consumers from fraudsters, because several big banks have introduced an excess on refund claims.
New rules requiring banks and other payment companies to reimburse fraud victims who have been tricked into sending money to scammers took effect last month, and included an optional £100 excess that firms can apply to a claim.
Continue reading...Energy bills, mortgages, food: will cost of living surge again under Labour?
The government claims to be fixing the economy but households may face more pressure in the months ahead
Labour swept to power in the wake of a cost of living crisis that hit households hard, with the price of food and energy rocketing alongside the impact of Liz Truss’s disastrous mini-budget on mortgage rates.
At 2.3%, inflation is nowhere the 10% peak after Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, but it is creeping up, and could hit 3% in 2025, say forecasters.
Continue reading...Glicked double bill may not match Barbenheimer buzz, experts say
Gladiator II and Wicked filling up theatres but unlikely to replicate phenomenon of Barbie-Oppenheimer release
The great Barbenheimer clash of summer 2023 – when Barbie came out on the same day as Oppenheimer – will for ever be a part of cinema history for capturing the public imagination and bringing audiences back to cinemas in droves after years of Covid-induced antipathy.
So it’s unsurprising, that in an attempt to recapture some of the excitement, fans have come up with a new portmanteau: Glicked, used to refer to the face-off between Gladiator II and Wicked this week.
Continue reading...Philippine president Ferdinand Marcos Jr’s deputy vows to have him assassinated if she is killed
Vice-president Sara Duterte tells press conference she has given an assassin the instructions, prompting referral from Marcos’s office over ‘active threat’
The Philippines’ vice-president, Sara Duterte, said on Saturday she would have someone assassinate the president, Ferdinand Marcos Jr, if she herself were killed, leading Marcos’s office to vow “immediate proper action”.
In a dramatic sign of a widening rift between the country’s two most powerful political families, Duterte told a press conference that she had spoken to an assassin and instructed him to kill Marcos, his wife and the speaker of the Philippine house of representatives if she were to be killed.
Continue reading...‘Genocide-free’ cola makes a splash in the United Kingdom
NATO and Ukraine to hold emergency talks after Russia’s attack with new missile – NPR
- NATO and Ukraine to hold emergency talks after Russia's attack with new missile NPR
- Russia will keep testing new ballistic missile, Putin says CNN
- Putin threatens UK with new ballistic missile as Ukraine war escalates The Independent
- With Memes and in State Media, Many Russians Cheer on Putin’s Threats The New York Times
- The new missile Russia is using in Ukraine and why it has NATO on edge CBS News
Slovenian girl, 12, saves project aiming to reintroduce cicadas to New Forest
Conservationists failed to capture elusive insects this summer, so Kristina Kenda offered to step in
When British conservationists flew to Slovenia this summer hoping to catch enough singing cicadas to reintroduce the species to the New Forest, the grasshopper-sized insects proved impossible to locate, flying elusively at great height between trees.
Now a 12-year-old girl has offered to save the Species Recovery Trust’s reintroduction project. Kristina Kenda, the daughter of the Airbnb hosts who accommodated the trust’s director, Dom Price, and conservation officer Holly Stanworth in the summer summer, will put out special nets to hopefully catch enough cicadas to re-establish a British population.
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