Bangladesh 5.5-magnitude earthquake – what we know so far
At least five people killed in deadly earthquake close to the capital city Dhaka on Friday. Source link
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At least five people killed in deadly earthquake close to the capital city Dhaka on Friday. Source link
Chuck Schumer says president’s remarks are ‘outright threat’ as other leading Democrats warn ‘political violence has no place in America’ Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelenskyy’s top security official denied on Friday he had agreed to a Trump administration peace plan, and European leaders hastily sought a response to a draft that endorses most of Russia’s key wartime demands. Washington has presented Kyiv with a 28-point plan that would require Kyiv to give up additional territory, scale back the size of its military and forever abandon hope of joining the Nato western military alliance. Continue reading… Source link
A 1940 self-portrait titled ‘The dream’ by famed Mexican artist Frida Kahlo has sold for $54.7m. Source link
American diplomats said Donald Trump was trying to achieve peace ‘with an incredible sense of momentum’ German Bild tabloid is also reporting that Merz is expected to hold a phone call not only with Zelenskyy, but also with the US president, Donald Trump. Mind you: there’s been no official confirmation yet. Continue reading… Source link
Preliminary investigations show a gas leak triggered the explosion, which also flattened nearby homes, authorities say. Source link
Liz Kendall says ‘we are clear-eyed about our relationship with China and national security will always come first’ Good morning and welcome to Friday’s UK politics blog. National security “will always come first”, science secretary Liz Kendall said this morning amid reports the government could approve a new Chinese embassy in London. Kendall declined to comment directly on the reports, saying decisions on the embassy “will be taken through the proper process”. But she told Sky News: We are clear-eyed about our relationship with China and national security will always come first. That is absolutely non-negotiable. But where we…
Beijing is expected to strike a conciliatory tone at this year's G20 and expand its foothold in the African continent. Source link
Chancellor told PFI-style schemes familiar from New Labour era are ‘fiscal illusion’ offering no value for money Rachel Reeves has been urged by 40 Labour MPs to drop plans to fund NHS buildings with private finance initiatives (PFI) that would saddle the health service with debt. The Labour MPs, including Cat Eccles, Clive Lewis and Rebecca Long-Bailey, pressed the chancellor to commit to investment in the NHS without the use of private capital and warned that a return to the New Labour era of private funding for public projects would be damaging for trust in the government. Continue reading……
A 1940 self-portrait by Frida Kahlo has sold for $54.7m and made auction history at Sotheby’s in New York. Source link
Mexican woman Ary Gisell Silva, 23, admitted she instigated robbery of Jake and Callum Robinson, as well as American Jack Carter Rhoad A Mexican court sentenced a woman to 20 years in prison for her involvement in the April 2024 killings of two Australian surfers and an American at a surfing hotspot in Baja California, judicial authorities said Thursday. The victims were Australian brothers Jake and Callum Robinson, aged 30 and 33, respectively, and Jack Carter Rhoad, a 30-year-old US citizen. Continue reading… Source link
Officials say the fire was contained within six minutes, and 13 attendees were treated for smoke inhalation. Source link
Former journalist and first-term MP has vowed to take the fight on energy, infrastructure and housing to the Minns Labor government Who is Kellie Sloane, the new NSW Liberal leader – and can this first-term former journalist save the party? Follow our Australia news live blog for latest updates Get our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcast Kellie Sloane has vowed to take the fight to the Minns Labor government, focussing on families and cost of living, after she became the third woman to lead the New South Wales Liberals. The Liberal party room unanimously endorsed…
US president's controversial deployment of soldiers to US cities has raised alarm and a series of legal challenges. Source link
But Sunshine state Republicans might oppose drilling off state’s famous beaches that keep tourism dollars coming in The Trump administration on Thursday announced new oil and gas drilling off California’s and Florida’s coasts, setting the stage for a political showdown – including with Sunshine state Republicans who have largely opposed petroleum development in the Gulf of Mexico. This announcement comes as the US petroleum industry, despite contending with low crude prices, has been pushing for an entree to additional offshore drilling areas. The industry’s move for increased access also marks an effort to increase jobs and US energy independence,…
The plan would include six new offshore sales between 2027 and 2030. Source link
Great and good pay tribute in Washington but honouring of former vice-president was an exercise in omission You suspected that Maga had not conquered the Washington national cathedral when Bill Kristol was spotted at a men’s urinal conversing with Chris Wallace. You knew it for sure when James Carville, Anthony Fauci and Rachel Maddow were seen sitting close to one another in the nave. The funeral of the 46th US vice-president, Dick Cheney, who died earlier this month aged 84, was a throwback to a less raucous and rancorous time. Ex-presidents and vice-presidents, Democratic and Republican, made small talk,…
The Trump administration has targeted Democrat-led cities like Charlotte for a surge in immigration enforcement. Source link
Former attorney general says it is ‘past time’ for another vote. Follow today’s news live Get our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcast Anthony Albanese will advance Australia’s interests at a global summit without the spectre of Donald Trump hovering over him, Australian Associated Press reports. Albanese will be the first Australian prime minister to visit South Africa since 2013 as he jets to the G20 leaders summit where climate change, trade and security are expected on the agenda. Continue reading… Source link
Forecasters warn more flooding, landslides expected as tens of thousands of people are evacuated from their homes. Source link
Cyril Ramaphosa says US has had ‘change of mind’ but does not confirm Trump’s attendance in Johannesburg The US has changed its mind about attending the G20 summit in Johannesburg, South Africa’s president has said, without confirming whether Donald Trump, who had said the US would boycott the event, now wanted to come. Trump has claimed that South Africa racially discriminates against the minority white Afrikaner community, which led the country during the apartheid regime that ended in 1994. Continue reading… Source link
The unemployment rate rose to 4.4 percent as the labour market cools. Source link
Refugee Council says plans would create ‘expensive bureaucracy’ and keep people in limbo UK politics live –latest updates People who migrate to the UK will be eligible for benefits and social housing only when they become British citizens and those who arrive by small boats could wait up to 30 years for long-term residency under new plans outlined by the home secretary, Shabana Mahmood. The plans could result in migrants only becoming eligible for benefits and social housing if they first become British citizens, rather than upon being granted settlement as is currently the case. Continue reading… Source link
Kashmir Times says raid in Indian-administered Kashmir marks 'yet another attempt to silence' its reporting. Source link
Musician says seeing national flags on recent visits to London and Dublin ‘doesn’t make me feel safe’ The UK and Ireland are entering a “dark time”, according to the singer Joy Crookes, who said the influence of far-right ideology on mainstream politics was comparable to the 1970s when the National Front was at its peak. Crookes, who has just played two sold-out shows at the O2 Academy in Brixton, said the recent wave of nationalism and the far-right march through central London in September made her feel unsafe in the UK. Continue reading… Source link