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Two Bangladeshi opposition activists killed in anti-government protests

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Violence erupted in Bangladesh as opposition activists clashed with police during protests against the government. The protests, initiated by the Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) and Jamaat-e-Islami, called for the resignation of Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina ahead of the upcoming elections. Two BNP members were killed, and over 100 were injured during the clashes. International concerns have been raised, with several countries calling for restraint and a fair election process. The US Ambassador has urged all sides to hold talks, but Prime Minister Hasina has rejected the call. from World News Headlines, Latest International News, World Breaking News - Times of India https://ift.tt/Fdtfaux via IFTTT

Two US cities witness biggest Halloween snowfall in over three decades

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Residents of Minneapolis-Saint Paul were surprised by a significant snowfall on Halloween, with over 2.5 inches of snow covering the Twin Cities. This is one of the most substantial snowfalls in decades for the area. The last time a Halloween snowstorm of this magnitude occurred was in 1991. The snowfall ranks among the highest October accumulations for Minnesota. The morning commute was challenging due to icy road conditions, leading to numerous crashes. from World News Headlines, Latest International News, World Breaking News - Times of India https://ift.tt/7SCHBL6 via IFTTT

France vows 'merciless fight' against antisemitism after anti-Jewish graffiti found in Paris

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French Prime Minister Elisabeth Borne has pledged to "mercilessly fight" against rising anti-Semitism after anti-Jewish graffiti was discovered on buildings in several districts of Paris. Borne emphasized that the situation in the Middle East does not justify anti-Semitism and that her government is determined to combat it. Since the recent Israel-Hamas conflict, French authorities have registered 857 anti-Semitic acts, prompting Interior Minister Gerald Darmanin to open investigations and assure Jewish communities of their protection. from World News Headlines, Latest International News, World Breaking News - Times of India https://ift.tt/asg4Iuz via IFTTT

Israel army confirms refugee camp bombing to kill Hamas commander

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Israel's military confirmed striking Gaza's Jabaliya refugee camp Tuesday, saying the operation succeeded in killing a key Hamas commander linked to the October 7 attack on Israel by the Palestinian militant group. "His elimination was carried out as part of a wide-scale strike on terrorists and terror infrastructure belonging to the Central Jabaliya Battalion, which had taken control over civilian buildings in Gaza City," the military said, referring to the targeting of Ibrahim Biari, the commander of Hamas' Central Jabaliya Battalion. ezz-ds/jd/dv from World News Headlines, Latest International News, World Breaking News - Times of India https://ift.tt/ZqtHr4P via IFTTT

Over 100 Columbia University professors sign letter backing students who supported Hamas’ Oct 7 attack

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Over 100 professors at Columbia University have signed a letter in support of students who expressed their views on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. The professors called for protection of the students from potential negative consequences and for the university to halt its educational initiatives in Israel. They also requested that the administration refrain from favoring one side in the conflict. The professors argue that expressing empathy for Palestinians and calling for an end to the illegal occupation of Palestinian territory is not a radical or controversial opinion. from World News Headlines, Latest International News, World Breaking News - Times of India https://ift.tt/jGxVKpI via IFTTT

US temperature plummets as artic blast threatens record-low chill

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A frigid blast of air is sweeping across the United States, with nearly 250 million Americans experiencing unusually cold weather. Temperature records are at risk of being broken in several states, except for Florida. The cold front will reach its peak later this week, with temperatures dropping to single digits in the northern Plains and teens in the central and southern Plains. Morning lows in the southern Plains will dip into the 20s and 30s. from World News Headlines, Latest International News, World Breaking News - Times of India https://ift.tt/6wsLAYz via IFTTT

Halloween weekend shootings across US leave at least 11 dead, scores injured

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Multiple shootings occurred across the United States over the weekend before Halloween, resulting in at least 11 deaths and over 70 injuries. The incidents, which took place in various states including Florida, Texas, Kansas, and Ohio, were often related to altercations arising from Halloween celebrations. The shootings have reignited concerns about gun violence in America, with advocates calling for stricter gun control measures. Several suspects have been arrested in connection with the shootings. from World News Headlines, Latest International News, World Breaking News - Times of India https://ift.tt/3EH0fhB via IFTTT

Haley ties for second with DeSantis while Trump leads in Iowa poll

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Indian American former South Carolina Governor Nikki Haley has tied with Florida Governor Ron DeSantis for second position in the race for the next US President, according to a new poll. Both candidates have 16% support, with Haley experiencing a 10% increase while DeSantis saw a 3% drop. The former President Donald Trump remains the frontrunner with 43% support. Other candidates have not reached double digits in terms of support percentage. The poll also revealed that 54% of likely GOP caucus-goers are open to being persuaded to support someone other than their first choice. from World News Headlines, Latest International News, World Breaking News - Times of India https://ift.tt/boEZJWC via IFTTT

Downed Israeli drone in Lebanon: Hezbollah

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Lebanon's Hezbollah said on Sunday it shot down an Israeli drone over southern Lebanon with a surface-to-air missile, the first time it has announced such an incident, as clashes on the Lebanese border escalate. The drone was hit near Khiam, about 5 km (3 miles) from the border with Israel, and was seen falling in Israeli territory, Hezbollah added. "They have insinuated they have this capability but it is the first time they declare they have this kind of capability to shoot down a drone." from World News Headlines, Latest International News, World Breaking News - Times of India https://ift.tt/4PA56Ex via IFTTT

Name change creates travel woes for a man in UK

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A man named Kenny Kennard, who changed his last name to 'Fu-Kennard' as a joke, is facing travel restrictions due to his altered name. Although he successfully obtained a driving license with his new surname, his passport application has been rejected multiple times due to concerns that his name might be offensive. Kenny has contested the decision but has been unsuccessful so far. He is now unable to travel abroad and is limited to holidays within the UK. from World News Headlines, Latest International News, World Breaking News - Times of India https://ift.tt/8SH6zYr via IFTTT

Israel: Survivor of Hamas's rave massacre returns to frontlines

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Neta David survived a deadly massacre at the Supernova music festival in Israel, where 1,400 people were killed, including her two best friends. Neta escaped by seeking shelter in a bomb shelter and later fleeing in a car that was shot at by terrorists. She joined Border Police officers and helped save several Israelis. The attack left her in shock and grief, but she knows that others have suffered even more. Belev Echad, a non-profit organization, is supporting Neta and other soldiers injured in the attack. from World News Headlines, Latest International News, World Breaking News - Times of India https://ift.tt/eICap3n via IFTTT

PM Modi, Egyptian President discuss Israel-Hamas conflict

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Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Egyptian President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi had a phone call to discuss the ongoing Israeli military operations in the Gaza Strip. They expressed concern about the impact on civilians and the region's security. El-Sisi confirmed Egypt's efforts to coordinate international actions towards a ceasefire and warned against a ground offensive. Both leaders emphasized their commitment to strengthening bilateral relations and cooperation between Egypt and India. from World News Headlines, Latest International News, World Breaking News - Times of India https://ift.tt/FvUwDdq via IFTTT

Israel launches Gaza war's second phase with ground operation, Netanyahu says

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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu announced that Israeli forces have entered the second phase of the war in Gaza, as they continue their ground operations against Hamas militants. The Gaza Strip is currently facing a humanitarian crisis, with limited communication with the outside world and a shortage of basic necessities. Netanyahu stated that the goal of the war is to destroy Hamas' capabilities and bring home the hostages held by the group. from World News Headlines, Latest International News, World Breaking News - Times of India https://ift.tt/4rV3gDv via IFTTT

Money matters creating wedge between Harry, Meghan

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Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's differing views on wealth are reportedly causing tension in their relationship. While Harry prioritizes charity work and family life, Meghan is focused on developing her personal brand for financial gains, potentially through sponsored posts on social media. Speculations about their financial priorities come amid reports of strain in their relationship, with experts advising them to remain a united front for the sake of their joint professional and financial endeavors. from World News Headlines, Latest International News, World Breaking News - Times of India https://ift.tt/MdXPD43 via IFTTT

Spanish clergy sexually abused over 2,00,000 children, probe estimates

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An independent commission in Spain has estimated that over 200,000 minors have been sexually abused by the Roman Catholic clergy since 1940. The report, which surveyed over 8,000 people, found that 0.6% of Spain's adult population said they had suffered sexual abuse by members of the clergy as children. Including abuse by lay members, the percentage rises to 1.13%. The commission also interviewed 487 victims who highlighted the lasting emotional impact of the abuse. The report criticizes the Catholic Church's response, calling for the creation of a state fund to compensate victims. from World News Headlines, Latest International News, World Breaking News - Times of India https://ift.tt/5pMIiKB via IFTTT

The Beatles to release final track with AI help

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The Beatles are set to release a 'new' record, titled "Now and Then," on November 2. The song was originally written and sung by John Lennon and has been completed with the assistance of artificial intelligence. The track, often referred to as the last Beatles song, offers a unique opportunity to hear the band working together again, long after their split in 1970. The use of AI in music remains a subject of industry-wide debate. from World News Headlines, Latest International News, World Breaking News - Times of India https://ift.tt/8AsqSHL via IFTTT

'Time bomb': Tree-killing bugs threaten France's lush forests

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France is facing an ecological challenge as bark beetles invade the forest of La Teste-de-Buch, which was previously damaged by wildfires. The beetles infest weakened pine trees, laying their eggs in the bark and causing the trees to die. Efforts to combat the infestation include tree removal, but experts warn that if nothing is done, the situation will worsen in the future. The beetle infestation has even spread to urban areas, requiring the removal of pine trees from residents' gardens. from World News Headlines, Latest International News, World Breaking News - Times of India https://ift.tt/LQAtJ9X via IFTTT

Prominent Afghanistan education activist released by Taliban

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Taliban authorities have released education activist Matiullah Wesa, who was detained for seven months. Wesa had been an advocate for girls' education in conservative rural areas of Afghanistan. His release came after condemnation from the UN and rights groups. The Taliban administration has restricted access to education for girls and women since taking control of the country in 2021. Wesa's organization, Pen Path, confirmed his release, and actress Angelina Jolie had previously called for his release in an open letter. from World News Headlines, Latest International News, World Breaking News - Times of India https://ift.tt/M8ofXBN via IFTTT

Arizona closely monitoring use of self-driving vehicles

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The Arizona Department of Transportation (ADOT) is closely monitoring the testing and use of self-driving vehicles in the state, following California's decision to ban General Motors' Cruise from using its vehicles in autonomous mode. ADOT stated that it will make adjustments to a company's ability to test and operate self-driving vehicles in Arizona if necessary to safeguard public safety. California's Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) suspended Cruise's autonomous vehicle deployment and driverless testing permit. from World News Headlines, Latest International News, World Breaking News - Times of India https://ift.tt/jtuGMhy via IFTTT

Sam Bankman-Fried plans to testify at crypto fraud trial

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FTX founder Sam Bankman-Fried plans to testify at his fraud trial, according to his lawyer. The 31-year-old former crypto billionaire faces allegations of misappropriating billions of dollars from customers of his FTX cryptocurrency exchange. Bankman-Fried's decision to testify introduces the risk of rigorous questioning by prosecutors, who have a wealth of evidence. The prosecution is expected to conclude their presentation soon, and Bankman-Fried's legal team has indicated their contemplation of this approach. from World News Headlines, Latest International News, World Breaking News - Times of India https://ift.tt/5XaeOST via IFTTT

Record 114 million people now displaced worldwide: UN

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The number of people displaced from their homes worldwide is estimated to have exceeded 114 million, the United Nations said Wednesday- a record figure. The main drivers in the first half of 2023 were the conflicts in Ukraine, Sudan, Myanmar and the Democratic Republic of Congo; a prolonged humanitarian crisis in Afghanistan; and a combination of drought, floods and insecurity in Somalia, UNHCR, the UN refugee agency, said. "The number of people displaced by war, persecution, violence and human rights violations globally is likely to have exceeded 114 million at the end of September," it said. from World News Headlines, Latest International News, World Breaking News - Times of India https://ift.tt/3BREdAa via IFTTT

Gaza ceasefire 'only benefits Hamas': White House

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A ceasefire in Gaza would only help Hamas, the White House said Tuesday, as Israel wages an air campaign against the militant group that carried out an unprecedented attack on the country earlier this month. Thousands of people have been killed on both sides since Hamas militants stormed across the border on October 7, executing civilians and seizing hostages, with Israel retaliating with relentless bombardment of the Gaza Strip. from World News Headlines, Latest International News, World Breaking News - Times of India https://ift.tt/2lEFW6Z via IFTTT

IDF posts videos of Hamas terrorists detailing orders to kill, behead and rape

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Israeli security agencies have released video footage of the interrogations of seven Hamas terrorists who were captured after the attacks on October 7. In the videos, the terrorists confessed to receiving orders to commit acts of violence against Israeli civilians, including beheading and raping victims. The terrorists were apprehended during an assault on Kibbutz Alumim, where they killed 16 people from Thailand and Nepal and took eight others as hostages. The video aimed to counter doubts about the horrific acts committed by Hamas. from World News Headlines, Latest International News, World Breaking News - Times of India https://ift.tt/UwdhvA0 via IFTTT

Female teacher, 24, accused of sexual misconduct with three of her students in US, including minors

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Former school teacher Cassidy Kraus has been charged with engaging in sexual relations with three students between the ages of 13 and 14. She is facing charges of sharing explicit material with a minor, engaging in inappropriate conduct with a child, and third-degree sexual abuse. If found guilty, she could face a substantial prison sentence. Kraus is no longer employed at the school where the incidents allegedly took place and has already posted bail. Kraus posted a $10,000 bond the morning after her arrest and is scheduled to appear in court again on October 26. from World News Headlines, Latest International News, World Breaking News - Times of India https://ift.tt/6LPivIA via IFTTT

Montana man pleads not guilty to charges that he threatened to kill former House Speaker McCarthy

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A Montana man pleaded not guilty to federal charges of threatening to assault and murder former House Speaker Kevin McCarthy. Richard Lee Rogers of Yellowstone County entered the plea during his initial appearance in federal court. Rogers is charged with threats to injure and murder a member of Congress, as well as making harassing telephone calls. The threats allegedly occurred in February and were intended as retaliation for McCarthy's actions as House speaker. from World News Headlines, Latest International News, World Breaking News - Times of India https://ift.tt/RY6BmcC via IFTTT

Pakistan SC declares trial of civilians in military courts null and void

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Pakistan's Supreme Court has declared the trials of civilians in military courts to be null and void. The court ruled that citizens have the right to a fair trial under the constitution. A five-judge bench of the top court headed by Justice Ijazul Ahsan announced the verdict with a 4-1 majority. The court declared Section 2(1)(d) of the Army Act, which elaborates on persons subject to the act, to be in violation of the constitution and “of no legal effect”. from World News Headlines, Latest International News, World Breaking News - Times of India https://ift.tt/p0OYW89 via IFTTT

'We're in battle of civilisation against barbarism': Netanyahu to Dutch PM

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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu met with Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte and emphasized the need for unity against Hamas, stating that "Hamas is ISIS." Rutte expressed his respect for Israel's efforts to defend against the attacks and restore safety. Netanyahu highlighted the severity of the situation, describing it as a battle of humanity against barbarism. Prior to the meeting, Netanyahu had conversations with the leaders of France, Spain, and the Netherlands, discussing Israel's determination to eliminate Hamas's military capabilities. from World News Headlines, Latest International News, World Breaking News - Times of India https://ift.tt/cjnJI28 via IFTTT

Taliban exploiting international aid through 'fraudulent' NGOs, says US watchdog

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The Taliban in Afghanistan are benefiting from international aid through fraudulent NGOs, according to a report by the US Special Inspector General for Afghanistan Reconstruction. The Taliban has increased control over NGOs since seizing power in August 2021, using tactics such as extorting and infiltrating existing organizations. They have also barred Afghan women from NGO work and sought to push out foreign organizations from the education sector. from World News Headlines, Latest International News, World Breaking News - Times of India https://ift.tt/zNXTx20 via IFTTT

Fifth death confirmed in UK after Storm Babet

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A fifth death has been confirmed in the UK following the severe weather brought by Storm Babet. The body of a man was found after he went missing in flood waters in Aberdeenshire, Scotland. This brings the total number of deaths in Scotland to three, with two additional deaths in England. Thousands of homes have been flooded and several hundred people are homeless. The storm has also caused damage in Germany, Norway, and Denmark. The UK is still on alert with more heavy rain expected. from World News Headlines, Latest International News, World Breaking News - Times of India https://ift.tt/4nC7mgE via IFTTT

Feathers to Brushes: Kestrel becomes artist after it loses ability to fly

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An American kestrel at a Vermont museum has emerged as an artist after it lost its ability to fly, reports UPI. The Vermont Institute of Natural Science, informed that the bird named Ferrisburgh had been a flight ambassador at the museum until a broken bone led to his retirement, as per a UPI report. from World News Headlines, Latest International News, World Breaking News - Times of India https://ift.tt/GrUZVbC via IFTTT

Argentina heads to polls in grip of fierce economic crisis

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Argentines will vote in a general election on Sunday amid the country's worst economic crisis in two decades. The far-right libertarian candidate Javier Milei is in pole position to win, promising to bring about radical change in the economy and politics. However, centrist Peronist Economy Minister Sergio Massa and conservative Patricia Bullrich are also strong contenders. The election outcome will have significant implications for Argentina's markets, trade relationships, and political trajectory. from World News Headlines, Latest International News, World Breaking News - Times of India https://ift.tt/6J8Egev via IFTTT

Amid slump in economy, Pakistanis migrating abroad for better opportunities

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Amid an economic downturn and hyperinflation, many Pakistanis, particularly the younger generation, are seeking opportunities abroad for employment and scholarships. Over 450,000 Pakistanis are reported to have emigrated in the first three months of 2023. Passport offices and immigration centers are witnessing long queues as people rush to obtain passports and visas. The British Council is also experiencing a surge in work and student visa applications. Some believe that this mass exodus can lead to increased international remittances benefiting Pakistan. from World News Headlines, Latest International News, World Breaking News - Times of India https://ift.tt/7afciTu via IFTTT

Nawaz Sharif says he was offered USD 5 billion by former US president Bill Clinton not to conduct nuclear tests

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Former Pakistani Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif returned home after a four-year exile in the UK. In a rally, he highlighted his achievements, including conducting nuclear tests in response to India's atomic explosion in 1998, despite being offered $5 billion by former US President Bill Clinton not to do so. Sharif also criticized his main rival, Imran Khan, and expressed concerns about the state of the country, vowing to redirect Pakistan towards growth. from World News Headlines, Latest International News, World Breaking News - Times of India https://ift.tt/TS1JFmC via IFTTT

Israel-Hamas war: Repeated Versailles evacuations frustrate tourists

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​Saturday's evacuation after a bomb threat which turned out to be false was the sixth such one in a week. The situation is now starting to agitate not just tourists but also local officials and tourism sector players, who see the risk of a key income source dwindling. France upped its attack alert level in the wake of a fatal stabbing of a schoolteacher earlier this month by a man who claimed the act in the name of the Islamic State extremist group. from World News Headlines, Latest International News, World Breaking News - Times of India https://ift.tt/pmJBZqX via IFTTT

Turkey says Biden's Israel visit amounted to approval of destruction in Gaza

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Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan expressed concerns about US President Joe Biden's visit to Israel, suggesting it appeared to endorse the destruction in Gaza, highlighting that this would be remembered in history. Speaking to state broadcaster TRT Haber, Fidan said Israel had "changed the narrative" about its involvement in a blast at a Gaza hospital on Tuesday, and added he hoped a summit in Cairo on Saturday would yield an agreement to stop Israel's offensive. from World News Headlines, Latest International News, World Breaking News - Times of India https://ift.tt/PzquUQR via IFTTT

Republicans drop Jim Jordan as Speaker nominee after failed 3rd vote

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Representative Jim Jordan of Ohio has lost an internal vote to continue as the nominee for speaker within his party, creating further uncertainty in the House. This comes after his third unsuccessful attempt to secure the position. With no consensus on a path forward, the House is paralyzed despite growing pressure to address urgent matters. Jordan's loss reveals that he had actually lost ground, with 25 Republicans opposing him compared to 22 in his previous attempt. The Republican party now needs to find a new candidate for speaker. from World News Headlines, Latest International News, World Breaking News - Times of India https://ift.tt/RrdjScA via IFTTT

Biden says Gaza aid likely to cross in 'next 24 to 48 hours'

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US President Joe Biden said he believes that the first aid trucks to reach Gaza via the Rafah crossing from Egypt within the next 24 to 48 hours, with a commitment from Israel and Egypt to facilitate the aid despite the need for road repairs. "I believe in the next 24 to 48 hours the first 20 trucks will come across the border," Biden said as he met European Union chiefs at the White House. from World News Headlines, Latest International News, World Breaking News - Times of India https://ift.tt/yRGiMf9 via IFTTT

Another Trump lawyer reaches plea deal with Georgia prosecutors

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Kenneth Chesebro, a lawyer for Donald Trump's 2020 election campaign, pleaded guilty to conspiracy to commit filing of false documents in the Georgia election case just before his trial. This follows Sidney Powell's guilty plea. These developments prevent the first trial and are part of four state or federal cases against Trump for his efforts to reverse the election results. Meanwhile, Trump maintains his innocence and asserts his loss was due to fraud. from World News Headlines, Latest International News, World Breaking News - Times of India https://ift.tt/pDdbxCh via IFTTT

EU demands Meta and TikTok detail efforts to curb disinformation from Israel-Hamas war

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The European Union has requested that Meta (formerly Facebook) and TikTok provide details of their efforts to combat illegal content and disinformation during the Israel-Hamas conflict. This request comes under the EU's new digital rules, which could result in fines of up to 6% of annual global revenue if tech giants fail to protect users adequately. The companies have until Wednesday to respond, and failure to provide satisfactory answers could lead to formal proceedings and fines. from World News Headlines, Latest International News, World Breaking News - Times of India https://ift.tt/pmMN30o via IFTTT

More than 300 are arrested in a Capitol Hill demonstration urging a Israel-Hamas war cease-fire

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Over 300 people were arrested for an illegal demonstration in a congressional office building, advocating for a cease-fire between Israel and Hamas. They wore shirts with messages like "Jews say cease fire now" and chanted pro-peace slogans. The 305 arrested for demonstrating were later released, while three were charged with assaulting police. Some members of Congress have been calling for a resolution regarding the conflict, citing concerns about civilian casualties in Gaza. from World News Headlines, Latest International News, World Breaking News - Times of India https://ift.tt/9Ee1nT4 via IFTTT

US House leadership chaos may upend congressional visit from down under

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US FCC votes to advance plan to reinstate net neutrality rules

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The US Federal Communications Commission (FCC) voted to advance a proposal to reinstate net neutrality rules and assume regulatory oversight of broadband internet. The proposal aims to reinstate open internet rules adopted in 2015 and reestablish the FCC's authority over broadband internet. The vote comes after Democrats took majority control of the FCC in October. The plan is expected to face legal challenges, but supporters argue that it will ensure fast, open, and fair internet access. from World News Headlines, Latest International News, World Breaking News - Times of India https://ift.tt/Sb3OWig via IFTTT

Citing Iran deal, US Republicans criticize Biden's Israel nominee Lew

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Former Treasury Secretary Jack Lew, President Joe Biden's nominee for ambassador to Israel, is expected to win Senate confirmation despite opposition from Republicans. Democrats are rushing to confirm Lew quickly in order to offer staunch support to Israel after the recent attack by Hamas gunmen. from World News Headlines, Latest International News, World Breaking News - Times of India https://ift.tt/kN8JAs9 via IFTTT

Venezuela to divert barrels from China if US continues easing sanctions

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Exemptions to US sanctions on Venezuelan oil exports are unlikely to lead to a significant increase in crude production in the country. Instead, the exemptions may divert barrels away from China, which is currently the main destination for Venezuelan oil. The Biden administration plans to ease energy-related sanctions for Venezuela's oil and gas sector in response to a deal on guarantees for the 2024 presidential election. from World News Headlines, Latest International News, World Breaking News - Times of India https://ift.tt/30oU2bn via IFTTT

Israel troops kill two Palestinian teens in West Bank amid Gaza anger

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The deaths brought the toll of Palestinians killed in the latest flare-up of Israeli-Palestinian violence to at least 64 in the West Bank, a sharp uptick in fatal clashes with the army and settlers. from World News Headlines, Latest International News, World Breaking News - Times of India https://ift.tt/0NgqCLe via IFTTT

As Storm Babet approaches, 'month's worth rain' expected across UK

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The UK's Met Office has issued a severe weather warning for Storm Babet, which is expected to bring heavy rain to the entire country. The storm is forecast to make landfall on Wednesday, with regions from southeast England to Scotland expected to be affected. The Met Office has warned of a risk of flooding, especially in eastern Scotland, Northern Ireland, and Northern England. from World News Headlines, Latest International News, World Breaking News - Times of India https://ift.tt/PHT0q5u via IFTTT

China President Xi says BRI loans 'neither windfall nor alms-giving'

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Blinken, Netanyahu shelter in bunker amid air raid sirens in Tel Aviv

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US Secretary of State Antony Blinken and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu sheltered in a bunker for five minutes on Monday when air raid sirens went off in Tel Aviv during their meeting, State Department spokesperson Matthew Miller said. All the meeting participants have since moved out of the bunker, resumed their meeting and were going to a command center at Israel's defense ministry to continue their discussions, he said. from World News Headlines, Latest International News, World Breaking News - Times of India https://ift.tt/3hEaKAv via IFTTT

'Going to funeral after funeral': Man recalls horror tale of Hamas attack on Israel music festival

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A survivor of the Hamas attack at an Israeli music festival, Gal Katz, managed to escape by hiding in an orange grove for six hours until Israeli soldiers arrived. Katz described the bloodbath that claimed the lives of over 250 people and how his friends were not able to escape. In retaliation, Israel has launched attacks on Gaza, resulting in the death of at least 2,670 people. from World News Headlines, Latest International News, World Breaking News - Times of India https://ift.tt/uh7s6HN via IFTTT

Calls mount to let aid in to besieged Gaza

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Aid agencies on Monday called for vital humanitarian supplies to be allowed into the Gaza Strip, warning time was running out to save millions of people as water supplies dried up and food and fuel stocks dwindled. But in doing so -- and cutting off water, food and fuel supplies until the conflict is over -- it has heaped extra pressure on a territory already struggling under a years-long blockade. from World News Headlines, Latest International News, World Breaking News - Times of India https://ift.tt/BmM5RDE via IFTTT