Drug shooting devolves into massive brawl involving hundreds in western France – POLITICO Europe

  1. Drug shooting devolves into massive brawl involving hundreds in western France  POLITICO Europe
  2. France at ‘tipping point’ after shoot-out involving ‘400 gang members’  The Telegraph
  3. Gunfight and massive brawl in France seriously wounds five  The Guardian
  4. France: Shooting leads to mass gang brawl in Poitiers  DW (English)
  5. Five people wounded in drug trafficking shootout in western France  FRANCE 24 English
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Mexico shamefully joins Russia, Venezuela in backing Cuba’s dictatorship – The Hill

  1. Mexico shamefully joins Russia, Venezuela in backing Cuba’s dictatorship  The Hill
  2. Mexico Sends Oil Cargo to Energy-Strapped Cuba  OilPrice.com
  3. Oil cargo from Mexico en route to Cuba amid power crisis, data shows  Reuters
  4. Mexican president defends oil shipments to Cuba as humanitarian support  XM
  5. Mexico Sends 400,000 Barrels of Oil to Energy-Stricken Cuba  Puerto Vallarta Daily News
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Largest drug “super lab” in Canada’s history busted with record amount of fentanyl, chemicals and guns seized – CBS News

  1. Largest drug "super lab" in Canada's history busted with record amount of fentanyl, chemicals and guns seized  CBS News
  2. Canadian Mounties bust massive drug ‘super lab’ linked to transnational organized crime  The Associated Press
  3. Canadian police bust 'drug superlab' seizing record amount of fentanyl, weapons  USA TODAY
  4. PHOTOS: Large drug bust in Canada  KIRO Seattle
  5. Canada busts largest drug ‘super lab’, seize 450 kgs of fentanyl, meth; suspect Gaganpreet Randhawa arrested  Hindustan Times
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North Korea boasts of ‘the world’s strongest’ missile, but experts say it’s too big to use in war – New York Post

  1. North Korea boasts of ‘the world’s strongest’ missile, but experts say it’s too big to use in war  New York Post
  2. See North Korea launch its ‘perfected’ ballistic missile  CNN
  3. North Korea boasts of new ICBM able to reach the U.S. mainland  NBC News
  4. North Korea vows to continue what it calls self-defense efforts, KCNA says  Reuters
  5. North Korea says video shows launch of new type of missile  Al Jazeera English
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‘More toxic than ever’: Lahore and Delhi choked by smog as ‘pollution season’ begins

As air pollution hits toxic levels, one proposal is to introduce a ‘smog diplomacy’ initiative between Pakistan and India

As the smog descended over Lahore, people began to feel the familiar symptoms. First came the scratchy throat and burning eyes, then the dizziness, tightness in the chest and the dry racking cough.

“It’s become a physical ordeal just to go outdoors,” said Jawaria, 28, a master’s student living in the Pakistani city.

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Surge in UK borrowing costs is not a repeat of the ‘mini-budget’ crisis, economists say – CNBC

  1. Surge in UK borrowing costs is not a repeat of the 'mini-budget' crisis, economists say  CNBC
  2. Labour’s budget has given the bond market indigestion  The Economist
  3. Budget poses new challenge for UK public finances, Moody’s warns  Financial Times
  4. UK politics: Budget’s ‘clean bill of health’ from watchdogs should reassure investors, says Reeves – as it happened  The Guardian
  5. UK gilts face worst week in months as budget rattles investors  Reuters.com
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Botswana president concedes defeat in election after party’s six-decade rule

Results show Mokgweetsi Masisi’s Botswana Democratic party on track to lose by landslide

Botswana’s president, Mokgweetsi Masisi, has conceded defeat in Wednesday’s elections, which his Botswana Democratic party lost by a landslide after nearly six decades in power.

With almost all constituencies counted, the opposition coalition Umbrella for Democratic Change (UDC) had secured a parliamentary majority, with its leader, the lawyer Duma Boko, on track to become the southern African country’s next president.

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Japan: Jail for cyclists who text and ride under new laws – BBC.com

  1. Japan: Jail for cyclists who text and ride under new laws  BBC.com
  2. Japan law to punish cyclists for phone use, riding drunk takes effect  Kyodo News Plus
  3. Cyclists in Japan risk jail for using mobile phone, riding while drunk  Japan Today
  4. Cyclists caught looking at phones in Japan could face up to six months in jail, as new stricter cycling laws take effect  road.cc
  5. Japanese cyclists face jail threat for using mobiles while riding  Islander News.com
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Germany orders shutdown of all Iranian consulates – DW (English)

  1. Germany orders shutdown of all Iranian consulates  DW (English)
  2. Germany Shuts 3 Iranian Consulates Over Execution of German-Iranian Man  The New York Times
  3. Germany urges citizens to leave Iran due to risk of hostage taking  The Times of Israel
  4. Iranian-German prisoner Jamshid Sharmahd, who lived in US, executed in Iran over terror conviction  The Associated Press
  5. Daughter of California man executed by Iran slams ‘incompetent’ Biden-Harris admin: ‘You left him to die’  New York Post
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Weather tracker: More rain forecast in Spain as storms push in

Heightened risk Cádiz river could overflow, with yellow and orange rainfall warnings for southern regions

The low-pressure system responsible for Spain’s most devastating floods in decades in Valencia also set new rainfall records across south-eastern Spain. In Jerez de la Frontera, 115mm of rain fell in 24 hours on Wednesday – the wettest day on record for the southern Spanish city. The deluge caused widespread flooding and road closures, and there is a heightened risk that the River Barbate in Cádiz could overflow as more rain is forecast through Friday and into the weekend.

While the rare red warning issued on Thursday for Valencia has expired, Spain’s national meteorological service, Aemet, has maintained yellow and orange rainfall warnings for southern and Mediterranean regions as storms continue to push in.

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