,Assad,Idlib,Russia,Russian airstrikes,Syria,The White Helmets,gdnpfpnewsworld,news,world,squyS-CQ3is,UCIRYBXDze5krPDzAEOxFGVA, Politics,Society, channel_UCIRYBXDze5krPDzAEOxFGVA, video_squyS-CQ3is,The White Helmets say at least 18 people were killed by Russian airstrikes on five Syrian healthcare facilities, including a maternity hospital. A video from Idlib showed plumes of smoke rising over the city, streets covered in ash, and cars on fire in a residential neighbourhood.
,assisted dying,disability,labour,uk news,Hm6OsxsLsas,UCIRYBXDze5krPDzAEOxFGVA, Politics,Society, channel_UCIRYBXDze5krPDzAEOxFGVA, video_Hm6OsxsLsas,The House of Commons voted in favour of the terminally ill adults (end of life) bill on Friday, with 330 lawmakers for and 275 against. Under the bill mentally competent, terminally ill adults in England and Wales who are assessed by doctors to have six months or less left to live would be allowed the right to choose to end their lives with medical help.
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,2024,beirut,beirut gunfire,displaced,gdnpfpnewsworld,guardian,hezbollah,hizballah,hizbullah,israel,israel lebanon ceasefire,israel lebanon peace,israel lebanon peace deal,israel lebanon peace talks,lebanese refugees return,lebanon,lebanon ceasefire,lebanon celebrations,lebanon gunfire,lebanon news,lebanon refugees,news,refugees lebanon,refugees return to lebanon,refugees returning,sidon,tire,tyre,tyre lebanon,lebanon ceasefire deal,refugees in lebanon,idf,peace,wBgcw0ZtkPM,UCIRYBXDze5krPDzAEOxFGVA, Politics,Society, channel_UCIRYBXDze5krPDzAEOxFGVA, video_wBgcw0ZtkPM,A ceasefire aimed at ending the 14-month-old war between Israel and Hezbollah officially came into effect early on Wednesday morning, hours after Joe Biden hailed the 'historic' moment.
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The ceasefire began at 0200 GMT – 4am in Lebanon – after the heaviest day of raids on Beirut, including a series of strikes in the city’s centre, since Israel stepped up its air campaign in Lebanon in late September before sending in ground troops.
By 7am there were no immediate reports of alleged violations of the truce. Some celebratory gunshots could be heard in parts of Beirut’s southern suburbs
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,1,The US president said in remarks following the US supreme court's ruling that granted broad immunity to Donald Trump and other presidents from prosecution that it set a 'dangerous precedent'. 'I know I will respect the limits of presidential power as I have for the last three-and-a-half years, but any president, including Donald Trump, will now be free to ignore the law,' he said.
,1,A moderate lawmaker will face the protege of Iran's supreme leader in a runoff presidential election on 5 July, after the interior ministry said on Saturday that no candidate secured an absolute majority in the first vote.
The 28 June vote came down to a tight race between a low-profile lawmaker, Masoud Pezeshkian, who is the sole moderate among the four candidates, and the former Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps member Saeed Jalili.
Turnout for the initial election may end up as low as 40%, a record low since the 1979 revolution. The scale of the boycott is a rebuff for the regime, which had repeatedly urged Iranians to show their commitment to the regime by voting
Iran heading for runoff election after neither lead candidate scores majority
,1,Joe Biden acknowledged his age and his difficulties with walking and speaking smoothly at an election rally the day after his meandering performance in Thursday’s presidential debate, but said he could still beat Donald Trump in the November election
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,1,Joe Biden campaigns in Raleigh a day after presidential debate
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,1,Warning: this footage contains a racial slur
Rishi Sunak has responded to a racial slur made about him by a Reform canvasser, Andrew Parker, who was secretly filmed by Channel 4 News describing him as 'fucking [P-word]'.
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The prime minister said: 'It hurts and it makes me angry … as prime minister, but more importantly as a father of two young girls, it’s my duty to call out this corrosive and divisive behaviour.' Parker was filmed saying: 'I’ve always been a Tory voter, but what annoys me is that fucking [P-word] we’ve got in. What good is he? You tell me, you know. He’s just wet. Fucking useless'
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,1,Israeli soldiers have destroyed 11 homes and other structures in an isolated community in the Umm al-Kheir village in the occupied West Bank, leaving 50 people homeless, amid a reported rise in house demolitions and spiralling violence in the Palestinian territory.
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Palestinian infrastructure in the Masafer Yatta area is frequently demolished on the grounds that the residents do not have building permits, which are nearly impossible to obtain, while surrounding illegal Israeli settlements flourish. UN experts have said such demolitions can be considered war crimes. The IDF did not immediately respond to a request for comment on Wednesday’s demolitions
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,1,The reality of the 2024 presidential contest is setting in now that the first debate of the election cycle showcased the two main options voters have in November.
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Joe Biden, apparently sick with a cold, mumbled through the televised debate with Donald Trump that was marked by personal attacks - including a spat over golf. Trump, a prolific purveyor of falsehoods, repeatedly told lies and avoided answering tough questions
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,1,A vast sinkhole has appeared in the middle of an Illinois football pitch that was laid above a limestone mine, just days after amateur teams stopped using the ground for practice.
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The collapse happened at Gordon Moore Park in Alton, Illinois, about 18 miles north of St Louis, Missouri, on Wednesday. The sinkhole was 30 metres wide and 9 metres deep. No injuries have been reported but all sports at the park have been cancelled
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,1,Rishi Sunak and Keir Starmer went head to head in the last live TV debate before voters go to the polls next week. The two party leaders were questioned before a BBC studio audience in Nottingham, where a series of tetchy exchanges demonstrated that migration continues to be tricky ground for Labour politically. Sunak demanded to know what Starmer would do about asylum seekers who arrive in the UK by crossing the Channel in small boats. Starmer in turn said that illegal migrants 'can't go anywhere' as asylum claims were not 'being processed'
Five things we learned from the final Sunak-Starmer debate before polling
,1,The WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange has walked free from a court in the US Pacific island territory of Saipan after pleading guilty to violating US espionage law, in a deal that left him free to return home to Australia and brought an end to an extraordinary 14-year legal saga.
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Stella Assange, addressing reporters after her husband's arrival in Canberra, said: 'It took millions of people, people working behind the scenes, people protesting on the streets for days and weeks and months and years ... and we achieved it'
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,1,William Ruto said on Tuesday that the 'legitimate' protests against a bill to raise taxes were 'hijacked by a group of organised criminals'.
At least five protesters were shot dead when police fired on demonstrators trying to storm Kenya's legislature in Nairobi earlier in the day, with sections of the parliament building set ablaze as lawmakers inside passed the bill. Protests and clashes also took place in several other cities and towns across Kenya, with many calling for Ruto to quit as well as voicing their opposition to the tax rises.
Parliament approved the finance bill, moving it through to a third reading by lawmakers. The next step is for the legislation to be sent to the president for signing. He can send it back to parliament if he has any objections
Kenyan police open fire on protesters as crowd tries to storm parliament
,1,The former deputy PM cautiously welcomed developments that WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange will plead guilty to a felony charge in a deal with the US justice department that will allow him to walk free.
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Joyce was part of the delegation to lobby US law makers over Julian Assange.
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,1,CCTV footage from Saturday shows the moment a Russian bomb hit a street in Ukraine's second city of Kharkiv, narrowly missing a pedestrian. The video shows the person walking away after the blast only a few metres away. The latest Russian strikes killed at least three people and wounded 52 more. Ukraine is struggling with a new wave of rolling blackouts after relentless Russian attacks on energy infrastructure
Russian bomb attack on Kharkiv kills at least three and wounds 52
,1,Scottish first minister and SNP leader, John Swinney, answered questions from journalists at the Scottish National party's manifesto launch in Edinburgh on Wednesday. Swinney reiterated his party's commitment to rseparating Scotland from the United Kingdom, adding that a vote for Labour would be a vote for further cuts. Voters needed to have their 'eyes wide open' said Swinney: 'voting Labour in Scotland will get you spending cuts'
,1,The Russian president, Vladimir Putin, took the North Korean leader, Kim Jong-un, for a ride in an Aurus, a Russian-made luxury limousine.
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Footage released by Russian state TV showed the two leaders driving around what appeared to be a park in Pyongyang before they switched places and Kim took the driver's seat.
Putin was on his first visit to North Korea in 24 years, where he is believed to be seeking weapons for his country's war effort in Ukraine.
Ties between the countries have warmed in recent months, with Pyongyang and Moscow signing a mutual defence pact amid deteriorating relations with the west.
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,1,The Russian president, Vladimir Putin, received an official welcome at a ceremony at Pyongyang's main square before talks with the North Korean leader, Kim Jong-un.
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Putin's visit to North Korea is his first in 24 years and comes amid growing concerns about an arms arrangement in which Pyongyang provides Moscow with munitions for its war in Ukraine in exchange for economic and diplomatic support
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,1,Aerial footage has revealed the scale of a wildfire in Colusa County, northern California. Video released by California forest protection department showed the blaze covers 10,000 acres. Firefighters in California have been struggling with several wildfires, which have led to evacuation orders and warnings in affected areas
,1,Vladimir Putin says Russia will order a ceasefire and enter peace talks if Ukraine drops its Nato ambitions and withdraws its forces from four Ukrainian regions claimed by Moscow.
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On the eve of a peace conference in Switzerland to which Russia has not been invited, Putin set out a series of conditions at odds with the terms demanded by Ukraine. Russia controls nearly a fifth of Ukrainian territory in the third year of the war. Ukraine says peace can only be based on a full withdrawal of Russian forces and the restoration of its territorial integrity
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,1,Nigel Farage says he never lies and Penny Mordaunt says everyone will increase taxes as laughter engulfs seven-way general election TV debate hosted by ITV
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,1,A 16-year-old singer-songwriter confronted Rishi Sunak at a pub in Devon, where the prime minister was on the campaign trail.
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Henry Hassell asked Sunak, ‘Why do you hate young people so much?’ after the prime minister announced a plan to enforce mandatory national service if the Conservatives are elected in July. Sunak responded with ‘You’ll have a choice’ and ‘You’ll love it!’ when Hassell said he has already spent his life volunteering. The plans will force every 18-year-old in the country to spend time in a competitive, full-time military commission, or one weekend a month volunteering in ‘civil resilience’.
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,1,The death toll from wildfires raging in Chile's central Valparaíso region rose to at least 51 and was likely to increase further, authorities said, as emergency services struggled to quell the deadliest blazes the country has seen in a decade. While people in some parts of the region returned to what remained of their homes, emergency services elsewhere used helicopters and trucks in attempts to put out fires threatening urban areas
,1,The Met has issued a new appeal to the public and released more footage and images as the search for the suspected chemical attacker Abdul Ezedi entered its third day. Ezedi has been on the run since Wednesday’s attack and is described as having very 'significant injuries to the right side of his face'.
'Searches have taken place at two addresses in east London and three in Newcastle. We are today releasing footage of officers entering one address in Newcastle where empty containers with corrosive warnings on the labels were recovered,' said Metropolitan police commander Jon Savell
,1,The actor, whose credits include Rocky and Predator, has died at 76.
His family released a statement through his agent to announce that he died 'peacefully in his sleep' on 1 February
,1,Gas explosions at an industrial building in the Kenyan capital of Nairobi have sent a huge plume of fiery smoke rising over homes, killing at least three people and injuring hundreds.
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A government spokesperson, Isaac Mwaura, said workers were refilling gas cylinders when the fire erupted, just before midnight in the Embakasi neighbourhood. The blaze engulfed a textile and garment warehouse and damaged several vehicles as well as commercial and residential properties, he said
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,1,Ukrainian forces say they have destroyed a Russian missile boat from the Black Sea fleet in a special operation off Russian-occupied Crimea. They have released video footage that purports to show the moment of impact, followed by a big explosion.
The Ivanovets – a small warship - received 'direct hits to the hull' overnight, after which it sank, military intelligence said. Russia did not immediately comment
,1,Belgian farmers continued to block roads including the main E19 motorway leading to Brussels.
Farmers have been protesting across Europe over the prices they receive for food, blamed on cheap imports, and the impact of EU environmental policies
Belgian port blockaded as farmer protests spread across Europe
,1,Palestinian prime minister Mohammad Shtayyeh has called for the countries that have paused their funding to the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees (UNRWA), to reverse the decision, saying they account for 70% of its funding. Ten countries, including top donors the US and Germany, have paused funding following allegations by Israel that a dozen of the agency's 13,000 staff in Gaza were involved in the 7 October rampage. The UN has warned aid for some two million people in Gaza is at stake
Famine in Gaza is being made ‘inevitable’ says UN rapporteur
UN chief urges donors to reconsider UNRWA funding withdrawal
,1,A large fire broke out in a building in Liverpool city centre.
Firefighters called to Fox Street shortly before 2.20pm on Saturday arrived to find a four-storey building 'well alight'.
The structure was showing signs of collapse and fire crews were evacuating nearby buildings, Merseyside fire and rescue service said
Building ‘showing signs of collapse’ after huge fire in Liverpool
,1,Farmers across France have been protesting by using tractors to create road blocks in a wave of protests across Europe. Major French motorways were blocked near Paris and Bayonne, close to the Spanish border. Farmers said anger was growing for several reasons. Many feel abandoned in the face of the climate crisis, with droughts and severe weather conditions, but there is also fury at what they see as impossibly low prices for their products in the food sector, the difficulty of red tape, complex environmental norms, and green policies – such as on water use – which they say are affecting profits. Further protests took place in Germany and Romania ahead of the European elections in June
,1,The mother of a Nottingham stabbing victim said 'true justice has not been served' after the killer, Valdo Calocane, was sentenced to indefinite detention in a high-security hospital.
Speaking outside court after sentencing, along with the families of two other people killed by Calocane, Emma Webber expressed anger that the 32-year-old had not been prosecuted for murder.
'The premeditated planning, the collection of lethal weapons, hiding in the shadows, and the brutality of the attacks, are of an individual who knew exactly what he was doing. He knew entirely that it was wrong but he did it anyway,' she said.
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,1,Protests in France and Poland have taken place to rally against strict farming regulations and rising costs. Farmers have put up blockades on major roads in Poland to protest against Ukrainian farm imports that they say are undermining their revenues. The Polish prime minister said he would aim to sign a deal with Ukraine to regulate the transit and export of products. In France, farmers say Macron's anti-inflation push has undermined efforts to safeguard from gate prices. This comes as the French government expressed concern that farmers could contribute to the rise in far-right in the upcoming European parliament elections
,1,The UN secretary general, António Guterres, has said the ‘clear and repeated rejection of the two-state solution at the highest levels of the Israeli government is unacceptable’. The UN chief said the only way to achieve peace in the region is by ending the Israeli occupation in the Palestinian territories. Guterres appealed for more aid access throughout the Gaza Strip as he told the council the humanitarian situation in the Palestinian enclave was ‘appalling’. ‘The entire population of Gaza is enduring destruction at a scale and speed without parallel in recent history,’ he added
,1,The US and the UK have carried out another round of strikes against Houthi targets in Yemen in an attempt to stop the rebel group targeting shipping in the Red Sea. US defence officials confirmed the strikes, the second time in a month the US and UK have conducted joint strikes against the Houthis
US and UK strike Yemen in latest attempt to stop Houthis targeting ships
,1,Presidential contender Ron DeSantis, once viewed as Republicans' best shot at moving past Donald Trump, said he could not ask volunteers to continue to donate their time and resources when there was no 'clear path to victory' and a 'majority of Republican primary voters want to give Donald Trump another chance'. In suspending his presidential campaign, DeSantis pledged to endorse Donald Trump.
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,1,The UN secretary general, António Guterres, said on Saturday that abandoning the two-state solution to the Israel-Palestinian conflict was 'unacceptable', saying it would prolong the conflict, threaten global peace and fuel extremism. Speaking at the 19th summit of the Non-Aligned Movement (NAM) in Kampala, Uganda, Guterres said the number of civilian casualties in Gaza over such a short period of time was unprecedented, adding that 152 UN staff members had been killed since the war started last year
,1,Donald Trump says there would have been a 'nuclear holocaust' if he did not 'deal' with North Korea when he was president, in footage from his deposition last April and released this week by the New York State attorney general's office. The former president called the fraud case against him 'crazy', insisting that banks 'were fully paid'. Responding to a question about his 40 Wall Street office tower, across the street from the office of the attorney general, Letitia James, Trump insisted that somebody 'open the curtain' to look at the building
Video released of petulant Trump in civil fraud trial deposition
,1,The protesters blocked a highway in Tel Aviv demanding more action from the government to secure the release of hostages in Gaza. Some 240 people were abducted by Hamas-led gunman on October 7 last year, with around half being released during a short-lived truce in November
Netanyahu tells US he opposes creation of Palestinian state after Gaza war
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,1,Buildings in south-west Iceland caught fire after a volcanic eruption, the second in less than a month.
The eruption sent semi-molten rock towards the nearby settlement. Construction had begun to build barriers of earth and rock to prevent lava reaching Grindavík, but it did not appear to have worked. The local authorities declared an emergency and all people living in the town have left
Volcano erupts near Icelandic town, forcing evacuation of residents
,1,Taiwan has elected former vice president Lai Ching-te as the country's new leader, delivering the sovereignty Democratic Progressive party an unprecedented third term. Lai served alongside former president Tsai Ing-wen from 2020. In his victory speech, Lai told a gathering of supporters: 'We are telling the international community that between democracy and authoritarianism we will stand on the side of democracy'
The Chinese shadow over Taiwan’s election
Taiwan elects Lai Ching-te, from incumbent pro-sovereignty party, as president
,1,Joe Biden said on Friday the US would not let up in its response to the Houthi rebels in Yemen ‘if they continue this outrageous behaviour’. The US president made the comments to reporters as he toured local businesses near Allentown, Pennsylvania. Iran-backed Houthi forces are vowing fierce retaliation after the US and UK launched multiple airstrikes targeting the militant group, further raising the prospect of a wider conflict in a region already beset by Israel’s war in Gaza
Middle East crisis: latest updates
,1,The leader of Yemen’s Houthis has warned that any US attack on the group would not go without response on Thursday in a televised speech. Abdul-Malik al-Houthi said the group would confront any ‘American aggression’ adding that his organisation wouldn’t stop its attacks on ships linked to Israel in the Red Sea. ‘Our position stems from our faith. The Americans should know what that means,’ said al-Houthi.
The Houthis, he said, were not disrupting ships from other countries and would not interfere with their passage through the Red Sea and the Bab-el-Mandeb strait, a narrow passageway between Djibouti and Yemen. Al-Houthi said: ‘The only targets exclusively are ships linked to Israel’
UK cabinet meets to discuss possible strikes on Houthi rebels
US and UK prepare to launch strikes against Houthis in Yemen
Middle East crisis – live updates
,1,Bank of England governor Andrew Bailey and other members of the BoE's financial policy committee answer questions from the House of Commons' treasury committee about their half-yearly financial stability report
,1,Joe Biden’s speech at Mother Emanuel church in Charleston, South Carolina was interrupted by pro-Palestine activists, who called for a ceasefire in Gaza. As the protest dissipated, Biden said: ‘I have been quietly working with the Israeli government to get them to reduce and significantly get out of Gaza and using all that I can to do that’