US House passes war powers resolution to curb Trump’s authority in Iran

Stunning rebuke to president as lawmakers vote 215-208 for measure forcing him to seek congressional approval

The US House of Representatives delivered a stunning rebuke to Donald Trump over his war on Iran on Wednesday, as representatives backed a move to force him to seek approval from Congress or withdraw US forces.

The House voted 215 to 208 in favor of the war powers resolution, as four Republicans voted with Democrats. The dissident Republicans were Thomas Massie of Kentucky, Brian Fitzpatrick of Pennsylvania, Warren Davidson of Ohio and Tom Barrett of Michigan.

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Japan sees shortage of plastic bags, trays and gloves, as Iran war-induced naphtha shortage worsens

The Middle East is Japan’s main source of crude oil, from which naphtha is extracted and used to make items including printing ink and plastics

Takeaways, supermarkets, and bakeries in Japan are running out of plastic bags, trays and food service gloves amid widening shortages of the key plastic ingredient, naphtha, due to the Middle East crisis.

The food sector accounts for nearly one-third of Japan’s annual plastic use of more than 8m tonnes, and price rises and shortages are hitting hard across the industry and beyond. Some outlets have begun offering perks to customers who bring their own bags, plates or containers.

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NHS to tackle antisemitism after report finds Jewish staff and patients ‘routinely ostracised’

Lord Mann’s review prompts new training for health bosses and restrictions on political symbols on uniforms

The NHS is taking action to tackle antisemitism after a government-ordered report found that Jewish patients and staff face “routine ostracism” in the service.

Anti-Jewish hatred in the NHS means some patients hide their identity and staff “suffer in silence”, a review by Lord Mann, the government’s adviser on antisemitism, has found.

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Life-prolonging drug for advanced ovarian cancer gets go-ahead in England

Elahere is first new drug for chemotherapy-resistant ovarian cancer to be approved by NHS for 20 years

Hundreds of women with hard-to-treat ovarian cancer can now be offered a new life-prolonging treatment, after NHS England approved its introduction. It is the first new drug for resistant ovarian cancer to be approved for more than 20 years.

Ovarian is the 18th most common type of cancer globally, affecting more than 300,000 women a year. More than three-quarters of patients are diagnosed at an advanced stage, making it harder to treat.

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Hospitals in England ranking highly for empathy ‘have better patient outcomes’

Research suggests NHS trusts with higher empathy ratings also benefit financially and have improved staff wellbeing

Patients and staff fare better at hospitals that rank highly on empathy, research suggests, with institutions also benefiting financially by spending less on agency staff, locums and consultants.

The finding comes from the first study to rate NHS trusts in England according to an empathy score that is drawn from information on the organisation’s culture, leadership behaviour and practitioner empathy, among other factors.

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Starmer’s chief secretary consoled Mandelson after dismissal as US ambassador, undisclosed texts show

Darren Jones’s messages include requests for advice on the reshuffle and remarks about former business secretary Jonathan Reynolds

The prime minster’s close ally Darren Jones sent his commiserations to Peter Mandelson after he was sacked as US ambassador in messages that were not disclosed as part of the humble address release.

Jones’s texts also included requests for advice on the reshuffle and disobliging comments about the then business secretary Jonathan Reynolds and the influence of trade unions.

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Wim Wenders withdraws 1975 film featuring 13-year-old Nastassja Kinski topless

German director says he recognises actor should have been better protected during filming of Wrong Move

German director Wim Wenders has withdrawn from circulation his 1975 film Wrong Move, because of a scene featuring a child actor topless who was 13 at the time of filming.

The director said in a statement released on Wednesday: “Streaming, TV and distribution partners have been instructed to no longer make the film publicly accessible.”

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‘Of course we will give it back’: Bayeux tapestry set for secret journey across Channel

Operation will use specially built container to protect fragile 11th-century embroidery

As the Bayeux tapestry wends its way across the Channel in a top secret operation there will be no jolts, no bumps, no shakes or vibrations – unlike the voyage of William the Conqueror whose 1066 victory at Hastings the artefact recounts.

“Nothing has been left to chance,” Catherine Pégard, the French minister of culture, told a gathering to mark the historic loan, which will be physically achieved with the tapestry, which is really an embroidery, transported in a specially constructed cradle within a container, the minister said.

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Trump to impose tariffs on dozens of nations, citing claims of forced labor – The Washington Post

  1. Trump to impose tariffs on dozens of nations, citing claims of forced labor  The Washington Post
  2. Trump is quietly rebuilding his tariff engine  CNN
  3. US announces new tariffs over forced labour concerns  BBC
  4. U.S. proposes fresh tariffs on 60 economies over forced labor trade practices  CNBC
  5. Trump administration floats tariffs on 60 trading partners — including China, U.K., EU — after forced labor probes  CBS News
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Iran War Live Updates: Kuwait Says One Killed and Dozens Injured in Iranian Attack on Airport – The New York Times

  1. Iran War Live Updates: Kuwait Says One Killed and Dozens Injured in Iranian Attack on Airport  The New York Times
  2. Live Updates: Iran launches deadly attack on Kuwait airport after U.S. strikes, as Trump says talks ongoing  CBS News
  3. Iran war live: Kuwait airport attack injures more than 60 and damages terminal building  Reuters
  4. Iranian strikes in Kuwait kill 1, injure 63 as shaky ceasefire with U.S. is further tested  NBC News
  5. Iran strikes Kuwait's main airport and kills 1 as ceasefire is tested again  PBS
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Fire tears through hotel in India’s capital in Delhi, killing at least 21 people as some jump from windows – CBS News

  1. Fire tears through hotel in India's capital in Delhi, killing at least 21 people as some jump from windows  CBS News
  2. Malviya Nagar: At least 21 people killed in Delhi restaurant fire  BBC
  3. Deadly fire rips through New Delhi hotel  Yahoo
  4. Foreign nationals among 21 dead in fire in Indian capital  Al Jazeera
  5. Fire at a New Delhi Hotel Kills at Least 21  The New York Times
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DRC Ebola outbreak could have begun as early as January, WHO chief says

Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus says the virus ‘had a big head start’ but that the response was catching up

The Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of the Congo could have begun as early as January, the head of the World Health Organization said, giving the virus “a big head start”.

Dr Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus also said the response was being hindered by blanket travel restrictions and highlighted high levels of community mistrust and low levels of contact tracing as key concerns.

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Germany loses vote for UN Security Council seat – DW

  1. Germany loses vote for UN Security Council seat  DW
  2. Portugal and Austria defeat Germany for seats on the UN Security Council  The Hill
  3. Germany says Russia stirred up opposition to UN Security Council bid  Reuters
  4. Inside Germany’s fight with Austria for a coveted UN Security Council seat  politico.eu
  5. Portugal secures spot on UN Security Council. Here's what President Seguro had to say  Fall River Herald News
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Three Lebanese hospitals hit by Israeli forces in under a week

Airstrikes in south of country kill nine people and wound another 150, most of them medical staff

Three hospitals in southern Lebanon have been attacked by Israel in under a week, wounding more than 150 people and killing nine, according to Lebanon’s ministry of health.

Israel carried out an attack in the immediate vicinity of the public hospital in Tebnine on Wednesday, just days after strikes next to the Hiram and Jabal Amel hospitals in Tyre. The attack next to Jabal Amel on Monday killed four people and injured 127 – most of whom were medical staff.

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