- Israel begins West Bank operation amid settlement expansion DW
- Israel launches new military operation in northern West Bank Reuters
- Hundreds of Israeli soldiers raid Palestinian town in West Bank The Guardian
- Israel lays siege to occupied West Bank’s Tubas, displaces tens of families Al Jazeera
- IDF and Shin Bet announce start of broad counterterror op in northern West Bank The Times of Israel
Iran sent $1b to Hezbollah amid water crisis – expert – The Jerusalem Post
- Iran sent $1b to Hezbollah amid water crisis - expert The Jerusalem Post
- Exclusive | Iranian Funds for Hezbollah Are Flowing Through Dubai The Wall Street Journal
- Iran Funnels Nearly $1B To Hezbollah As Domestic Crisis Deepens, Analyst Says i24NEWS
- Iranian Political Analyst Mohammad Taghi Aghyan: Hizbullah Still Receives Iranian Aid Through Shell Companies And Cryptocurrency, Despite The Situation In Syria MEMRI | Middle East Media Research Institute
- Report: Iran sent hundreds of millions of dollars to Hezbollah through Dubai businesses Ynetnews
Trump calls New York Times reporter ‘ugly’ in latest insult to female journalist
In a Truth Social post, the president lashed out at journalist Katie Rogers after an article questioned whether he was slowing down
Donald Trump lashed out on Wednesday against a New York Times reporter, calling her “ugly inside and out” in his latest personal insult against female members of the media after last week calling another “piggy”.
In a Truth Social post, Trump criticized the newspaper for an article suggesting he was running low on energy in his 80th year, insisting he had “never worked so hard in my life”.
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In a Truth Social post, the president lashed out at journalist Katie Rogers after an article questioned whether he was slowing down
Donald Trump lashed out on Wednesday against a New York Times reporter, calling her “ugly inside and out” in his latest personal insult against female members of the media after last week calling another “piggy”.
In a Truth Social post, Trump criticized the newspaper for an article suggesting he was running low on energy in his 80th year, insisting he had “never worked so hard in my life”.
Continue reading...Italy Passes a Femicide Law, Seeking to Prevent Violence Against Women – The New York Times
- Italy Passes a Femicide Law, Seeking to Prevent Violence Against Women The New York Times
- Italy now recognizes the crime of femicide and punishes it with life in prison CNN
- Italian parliament unanimously votes to make femicide a crime BBC
- Italy's Senate delays rape bill, exposing government rifts Reuters
- In Italy, the murders of women killed for misogynistic reasons will now be punishable by life in prison, after lawmakers ratified a law introducing the crime of femicide into the country’s criminal code. facebook.com
Hegseth reportedly plans to cut support to US scouts group for being ‘genderless’
Scouting America decries accusations by defense secretary that the organization is attacking ‘boy-friendly spaces’
Scouting America, formerly known as the Boy Scouts of America, has said it is “surprised and disappointed” by a report that the US defense secretary, Pete Hegseth, could sever all military ties to the organization for being “genderless” and failing to “cultivate masculine values”.
In a draft memo to Congress obtained by NPR, Hegseth criticized Scouting America, which began admitting girls in 2018, for purportedly attempting to “attack boy-friendly spaces”.
Continue reading...US group sues Apple over DR Congo conflict minerals
China blocks ByteDance from Nvidia chip use: Report
Protests, tears and a baby: five key images that tell the story of Cop30 – The Guardian
- Protests, tears and a baby: five key images that tell the story of Cop30 The Guardian
- COP30 seals uneasy climate deal that sidesteps fossil fuels Reuters
- Here’s what’s next in the fight to curb climate change, now that talks in Brazil have ended AP News
- US, Russia and Saudi Arabia create axis of obstruction as Cop30 sputters out The Guardian
- Oil Producers, but Maybe Not the Planet, Get a Win as Climate Talks End The New York Times
Five key takeaways from the UK’s tax-and-spending budget
Massive fire rips through Hong Kong high-rise complex, killing several
Arsenal vs Bayern Munich 3-1: UEFA Champions League – as it happened
Guinea-Bissau military takes ‘total control’ amid election chaos
Officers say they are closing borders and suspending poll as president and main rival both claim victory
Soldiers in Guinea-Bissau have announced they are taking “total control” of the west African country, three days after elections that both the two main presidential contenders claim to have won.
Military officers said they were suspending Guinea-Bissau’s electoral process and closing its borders, in a statement read out at the army’s headquarters in the capital Bissau and broadcast on state TV. They said they had formed “the high military command for the restoration of order”, which would rule the country until further notice.
Continue reading...Von der Leyen warns against ‘carving up’ of Ukraine amid crunch US-led talks
Commission president says undermining of sovereign European nation would ‘open the doors for more wars’
The European Commission president has warned against “the unilateral carving up of a sovereign European nation” as Europe scrambles to assert influence over the US’s attempt to end the war in Ukraine.
Speaking to European lawmakers in Strasbourg on Wednesday, Ursula von der Leyen said Russia showed “no signs of true willingness to end the conflict” and continued to operate in a mindset unchanged since the days of Yalta – the much-criticised and misunderstood 1945 summit to settle the postwar order.
Continue reading...Von der Leyen warns against ‘carving up’ of Ukraine amid crunch US-led talks
Commission president says undermining of sovereign European nation would ‘open the doors for more wars’
The European Commission president has warned against “the unilateral carving up of a sovereign European nation” as Europe scrambles to assert influence over the US’s attempt to end the war in Ukraine.
Speaking to European lawmakers in Strasbourg on Wednesday, Ursula von der Leyen said Russia showed “no signs of true willingness to end the conflict” and continued to operate in a mindset unchanged since the days of Yalta – the much-criticised and misunderstood 1945 summit to settle the postwar order.
Continue reading...European parliament calls for social media ban on under-16s
MEPs pass resolution to help parents tackle growing dangers of addictive internet platforms
Children under 16 should be banned from using social media unless their parents decide otherwise, the European parliament says.
MEPs passed a resolution on age restrictions on Wednesday by a large majority. Although not legally binding, it raises pressure for European legislation amid growing alarm about the mental health risks to children of unfettered internet access.
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MEPs pass resolution to help parents tackle growing dangers of addictive internet platforms
Children under 16 should be banned from using social media unless their parents decide otherwise, the European parliament says.
MEPs passed a resolution on age restrictions on Wednesday by a large majority. Although not legally binding, it raises pressure for European legislation amid growing alarm about the mental health risks to children of unfettered internet access.
Continue reading...Georgia judge drops election interference case against Trump
Soldiers in Guinea-Bissau announce their government takeover on state TV – NPR
- Soldiers in Guinea-Bissau announce their government takeover on state TV NPR
- Guinea-Bissau coup: Soldiers seize power and detain President Umaro Sissoco Embaló BBC
- Guinea-Bissau army officers say they have seized power; president arrested Al Jazeera
- Soldiers in Guinea-Bissau appear on state television saying they have seized power AP News
- Portugal calls for end to violence in Bissau, vote counting resuming Reuters
Noem made decision to continue deportation flights to El Salvador, justice department says
Justice department maintains that Trump administration didn’t violate judge’s order to return flights to US
The Department of Justice said in a statement that Kristi Noem, secretary of the Department of Homeland Security, was the one who made the decision to continue with the deportation flights of Venezuelan immigrants to El Salvador in March, despite a federal judge’s directive that the flights must be returned to the United States.
In a court filing on Tuesday, the justice department said that “Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche and Principal Associate Deputy Attorney General Emil Bove provided DHS with legal advice regarding the court’s order as to flights that had left the United States before the order issued, through DHS Acting General Counsel Joseph Mazzara” and that “after receiving that legal advice, Secretary Noem directed that the AEA detainees who had been removed from the United States before the Court’s order could be transferred to the custody of El Salvador”.
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