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Half of Europeans see Trump as enemy of Europe, survey finds
Nine-country poll finds half of people believe risk of war with Russia is high and three-quarters want to stay in EUNearly half of Europeans see Donald Trump as an enemy of Europe", rather more rate the risk of war with Russia as high and more than two-thirds believe their country would not be able to defend itself in the event of such a war, a survey has found.The nine-country poll for the Paris-based European affairs debate platform Le Grand Continent also found that nearly three-quarters of respondents wanted their country to stay in the EU, with almost as many saying leaving the union had harmed the UK. Continue reading...
Pentagon reportedly knew strike on alleged drug boat left survivors - as it happened
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Safety volunteer charged in fatal shooting of ‘No Kings’ protester in Utah
Protest guard fired at armed man he mistakenly believed to be threat to protesters but accidentally killed a bystanderA safety volunteer accused of fatally shooting a man taking part in a June No Kings protest in Salt Lake City, while firing at another armed man he believed to be a threat, was charged with manslaughter on Wednesday.Matthew Scott Alder, 43, was charged with one count of manslaughter. Alder opened fire during the protest on 14 June after seeing another man, Arturo Gamboa, carrying a rifle. Alder told investigators that he believed Gamboa, 24, was about to commit a mass shooting, so he fired three shots, wounding Gamboa but killing a bystander, Arthur Afa" Ah Loo. Ah Loo was recording video of protesters in the street when he was fatally shot. Continue reading...
Trump officials say second strike aimed to destroy suspected drug boat instead of crew
Officials hew closely to secret memo which gives legal cover to firing on boats even if it would kill people on boardTrump administration officials have defended carrying out a follow-up strike on a drug boat that killed survivors on 2 September by arguing that its objective was to ensure the complete destruction of the boat, an action the Pentagon had internal legal approval to conduct.The White House press secretary, Karoline Leavitt, said in a briefing on Monday that Adm Frank Bradley, who oversaw the operation and gave the order for the second strike, directed it to sink the boat. Continue reading...
Pop, smut and Swift: what Spotify Wrapped 2025 reveals about Australian tastes
Lack of local content is notable this year in the music platform's analysis of users' personal music, podcast and audiobook choices
Path to peace in Ukraine unclear, says Trump, as US envoys prepare to meet Kyiv official
Trump's comments come after an hours-long meeting at the Kremlin between US envoys and Vladimir Putin failed to achieve a breakthrough
Federal agents launch immigration crackdown in New Orleans
Gregory Bovino, border patrol chief and face of Trump's mass deportation efforts, seen patrolling French QuarterFederal agents descended on New Orleans on Wednesday, making Louisiana's most populous city the latest front in the Trump administration's sweeping crackdown on immigrant communities.Masked agents patrolled a heavily Latino suburb in marked and unmarked vehicles, and a resident told the Associated Press he watched agents arresting men outside a home improvement store in New Orleans - a familiar scene that has played out in several major cities in recent months. Continue reading...
King Charles decries ‘Russian aggression’ in pledge on defending Europe
Monarch welcomed German president, Frank-Walter Steinmeier, and promised both nations' support for UkraineThe UK and Germany are ready to bolster Europe" against the threat of further Russian aggression and both nations stand" with Ukraine, King Charles said as he hosted the German president, Frank-Walter Steinmeier..The visit comes at a difficult time for Europe in the face of Russia's war in Ukraine, and will aim to underscore the Kensington treaty signed in July - the first formal pact between the UK and Germany since the second world war - which sets out plans for closer cooperation on migration, defence, trade and education. Continue reading...
Social media ban: Instagram and Facebook begin shutting down under-16 accounts in Australia as ban looms
Ban due to take effect next week, but Meta has started deactivating accounts already
Refugee homelessness in UK has more than doubled in two years, charity says
Naccom members accommodated record 4,434 refugees and migrants in 2024-25 but could not house another 3,450Thousands of refugees are facing a growing homelessness crisis, according to a network of more than 100 organisations across the UK who say homelessness has more than doubled among refugees in the last two years.Naccom, the national charity of 140 frontline refugee and migrant organisations, blames the increase on near-constant government policy changes" and the introduction of eVisas, which some refugees have not been able to activate in order to access vital services and support. Continue reading...
European Commission plans ‘reparations loan’ to Ukraine using frozen Russian assets
Leaders focus on bolstering Ukraine's finances as US-Russia talks to end war make little progressThe European Commission will move ahead with controversial plans to fund Ukraine with a loan based on Russia's frozen assets, but in a concession to concerns raised by Belgium, which hosts most of the assets, the EU executive has also proposed another option: an EU loan based on common borrowing.The European Commission president, Ursula von der Leyen, said on Wednesday the two proposals would ensure Ukraine has the means to defend [itself] and take forward peace negotiations from a position of strength". Continue reading...
Hundreds of Australians complain of wrongful social media account closures but ombudsman can’t help
Increasing number of people asking for help to regain access to accounts, with Google topping digital platform-related complaints
Brittany Higgins says she feels she can ‘breathe again’ after Bruce Lehrmann defamation appeal dismissed
Former political staffer says Lehrmann's extended defamation action against Network Ten and Lisa Wilkinson was retraumatising'
Gaza: Israeli strike kills five, including two children, says civil defence agency
Agency says missile struck citizens in Khan Younis, as Israel reports targeting Hamas terrorist' after clash with militantsAn Israeli strike on Palestinian territory has killed five people including two children, Gaza's civil defence agency told AFP on Wednesday.Five citizens, including two children, killed and others injured, some seriously, as a result of an Israeli missile strike," in al-Mawasi, west of Khan Younis, civil defence spokesperson Mahmud Bassal told AFP. Continue reading...
Road tests find no EV in Australia that lives up to its claimed range on a single charge – but one brand came close
MG4 only managed 281km of its claimed 405km range, while Tesla Model Y came closest to matching expectations
LA doctor who sold Matthew Perry ketamine sentenced to prison
Salvador Plasencia pleaded guilty to giving actor ketamine in the month leading up to his deathA Los Angeles doctor who sold ketamine to Matthew Perry before his overdose death has been sentenced to two and a half years in prison.Dr Salvador Plasencia, 44, had pleaded guilty on Wednesday to giving Matthew Perry ketamine in the month leading up to the Friends star's overdose death in 2023. Perry died at age 54 after struggling with addiction for years, dating back to his time as one of the biggest stars of his generation for his role as Chandler Bing.
Republican lawmakers scrutinize Trump administration over ‘drug boat’ strikes
US House and Senate lawmakers to meet with top admiral on Thursday about double strike on boats from VenezuelaAs the Trump administration continues military strikes on alleged drug-trafficking boats in the Caribbean, several Republican lawmakers are ramping up scrutiny on the administration over a double strike in early September.The strikes on suspected drug boats from Venezuela have drawn pushback from both parties - in particular, the second strike on a single boat to kill remaining survivors. The Washington Post reported that the order for a second strike came from the defense secretary, Pete Hegseth, which Hegseth has denied. Continue reading...
The Ukraine peace deal has stumbled yet again over an inevitable obstacle: Putin
Russian leader's rejection of latest peace proposal was predictable and shows the Kremlin continues to hold the trump cardBefore the harsh white glare of the Kremlin reception room came a telling prologue: Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner, Donald Trump's self-described deal guys", being led by Kremlin officials through the sparkling streets of a festive Moscow.Wasn't it lovely, Vladimir Putin asked later, as both sides sat down to a five-hour negotiation that seems to have led right back to where they started. It's a magnificent city," Witkoff replied. Then the cameras cut out. Continue reading...
British troops accused of human rights violations, environmental destruction and sexual abuse in Kenya
Inquiry into British Army Training Unit in Kenya by Kenyan parliament says it faced institutional resistance and non-cooperation'A report by the Kenyan parliament into the conduct of troops stationed at a British military base close to the town of Nanyuki in Kenya has alleged human rights violations, environmental destruction and sexual abuse by British soldiers.The inquiry into the British Army Training Unit in Kenya (Batuk) was carried out by Kenya's departmental committee on defenc, intelligence and foreign relations.The establishment of a survivor liaison unit to offer legal aid to victims of crimes linked to Batuk personnel.For the British and Kenyan governments to negotiate mechanisms to hold Batuk soldiers accountable for child support".The creation of a military-linked crimes taskforce to oversee investigation and prosecution of offences committed by foreign military personnel. Continue reading...
Welsh Labour MSs accuse Starmer government of rolling back devolution
More than third of party's Senedd members write to PM in move seen as further evidence of Labour decline in WalesMore than a third of Labour members of the Welsh parliament have launched an extraordinary attack on Keir Starmer's government, accusing it of rolling back devolution.Eleven Labour Senedd members (MSs) wrote to the prime minister and Labour leader claiming his administration had been either deeply insensitive" to Wales or guilty of constitutional outrage". Continue reading...
‘Failed former Tory MPs’ who join Reform unlikely to be selected as candidates, Zia Yusuf says – UK politics live
This week it was announced that three more former Tory MPs have gone over to Nigel Farage's partyThis is from Ed Davey, the Lib Dem leader, on Nigel Farage's denial of the FT story. (See 9.33am.)A handy reminder that in 2019 Farage did a deal to put Boris Johnson in No10 and push through his disastrous Brexit deal.But instead of taking responsibility, of course Farage plays the victim. Continue reading...
Misha Glenny to present BBC Radio 4 ‘institution’ In Our Time
Journalist, broadcaster and author, 67, will take over from Melvyn Bragg when series resumes next monthMisha Glenny, the award-winning journalist, broadcaster and author, will become the new presenter of In Our Time when the series resumes next month, BBC Radio 4 has announced.He takes over from Melvyn Bragg, who stepped down in September after more than 27 years and over 1,000 episodes at the helm of the show, which offers an insight into humanity's cultural achievements. Continue reading...
Women’s prisons report finds 97 deaths in decade as self-harm hits record high
Charity director warns more deaths will follow' unless government changes tack and closes women's prisonsOver the past decade 97 women have died in prisons in England and Wales, as incidents of self-harm among female prisoners reach the highest level on record, a new report has found.Inquest, the charity that produced the report, collated Ministry of Justice (MoJ) figures since 2015 to arrive at a total number of deaths. It said the numbers were evidence for its case that all women's prisons should be closed. Continue reading...
Post Office avoids fine over leak of wrongfully convicted operators’ names
ICO reprimands company over accidental publishing of data about people caught up in Horizon IT scandal
Nato ‘ready to do what it takes’ to protect Europe, as Russia denies rejecting Ukraine peace plan – as it happened
This blog is now closed, you can read more on this story hereEuropean Commission president Ursula von der Leyen is now briefing the media after the commission's weekly meeting, presenting the bloc's plan to help fund Ukraine's continuing fight against Russia.I will bring you the key lines here. Continue reading...
EU has a plan to use frozen Russian assets to fund Ukraine – how will it work?
What are the legal implications, and why does Belgium fear being left alone with the bill?The European Commission has proposed providing Ukraine with 90bn in funding over two years, which it says will meet two-thirds of Kyiv's financing needs for 2026 and 2027 and allow it to engage in peace talks from a position of strength".There are two options for generating the money. It could be a reparations loan" based on Russian assets frozen in the bloc, the option favoured by the commission but strongly resisted by Belgium, which hosts most of the assets. Continue reading...
Trial of aid workers accused of facilitating illegal entry of migrants into Greece set to begin
The accused, including Syrian refugee Sarah Mardini and Irishman Sean Binder, were among those providing humanitarian assistance in Europe's migration crisisTwenty four former aid workers accused of facilitating the illegal entrance of migrants into Greece, and other crimes that carry lengthy prison terms, are set to appear in court on Lesbos in a trial being closely watched internationally.Human rights defenders from around the world, including Sarah Mardini, the Syrian refugee immortalised in the Netflix movie, The Swimmers, are slated to take the stand when proceedings before a court of appeals begin in the island's capital, Mytilene, on Thursday. Continue reading...
Labour planned in opposition how to introduce assisted dying via private member’s bill
Leaked document raises questions over amount of government control behind MP Kim Leadbeater's bill
UK using more wood to make electricity than ever, Drax figures show
Giant biomass plant reveals burning of wood pellets made 9% of UK's electricity in July, its largest ever monthly shareBritain's reliance on burning wood to generate electricity has reached record highs, even as the government moves to curb the controversial use of biomass power.The latest figures supplied by the owner of the huge Drax biomass plant in North Yorkshire have revealed that power generated from burning biomass wood pellets provided 9% of the UK's electricity in July, its largest ever monthly share. Continue reading...
Thames Water faces collapse as crisis talks take ‘longer than expected’
Debt-ridden utility company warns of material uncertainty' despite seeing profits rise to more than 400mThames Water has said crisis talks to secure its future with lenders are taking longer than expected" and will drag into 2026 as it faces the prospect of a collapse into government control.Britain's biggest water company on Wednesday said it had swung to a profit of 414m for the six months to September helped by bills rising by nearly a third, after losing 149m in the same period in 2024. Continue reading...
Colombia’s president warns Trump not to ‘wake the jaguar’ with threats of military strikes
Gustavo Petro responded to intimations by US president of military strikes on Colombian soil to fight drug traffickingColombia's president has warned Donald Trump that he risked waking the jaguar" after the US leader suggested that any country he believed was making illegal drugs destined for the US was liable to a military attack.During a cabinet meeting on Tuesday, the US president said that military strikes on land targets inside Venezuela would start very soon". Trump also warned that any country producing narcotics was a potential target, singling out Colombia, which has long been a close ally in Washington's war on drugs". Continue reading...
Helen Garner says State Library of Victoria turned into ‘party central’ with planned job cuts to ‘bring disgrace’ on Melbourne
Acclaimed author sick about' 171-year-old institution's proposed restructure as hundreds of writers sign open letter in protest
Global group accused of attacking gay rights backs South Australian woman over school presentation
Global arm of Alliance Defending Freedom, which advances a Christian view' of sexuality, supports proposed legal action over classroom material
Pope Leo stresses importance of European involvement in efforts to end war in Ukraine
Pontiff says Italy specifically could play role of mediator in talks between Russia, US and UkrainePope Leo stressed the importance of Europe's involvement in US efforts to end Russia's war in Ukraine, while suggesting that Italy specifically could play the role of mediator.Russia and the US failed to make progress towards a peace deal for Ukraine during talks on Tuesday, with Vladimir Putin accusing Europe of preventing the US administration from achieving peace on Ukraine". Continue reading...
Ex-EU top diplomat Federica Mogherini accused of fraud and corruption
Prosecutors say two others also indicted in investigation into funding for school training young diplomats
Norman conquest coin hoard to go on show in Bath before permanent display
Trust announces major grant to exhibit 4m Chew Valley Hoard, which was found by metal detectorists in 2019The coins were buried in a valley in the English West Country almost 1,000 years ago at a time of huge political and social turmoil.A millennium on, plans have been announced to bring the Chew Valley Hoard, 2,584 silver coins hidden shortly after the Norman conquest, back to the south-west of England. Continue reading...
Trump ally admits goal of eliminating same-day registration in federal voting rights trial
Cleta Mitchell was compelled to testify in North Carolina over a recent law that hiked up requirementsDuring a federal trial in North Carolina over whether a new voter registration law discriminates against college students, a prominent rightwing election integrity activist previewed Republicans' long-range plans to end same-day registration.Judge Thomas Schroeder is deliberating over the future of provisions in Senate bill 747, which increased registration requirements for voters who cast ballots on the same day they register to vote during North Carolina's early voting period. Schroeder called for briefs at the end of November after a week-long trial in Winston-Salem. Continue reading...
London’s Smithfield and Billingsgate markets find new home in Docklands
City of London corporation names Albert Island near City airport in Docklands for meat and fish marketsA former industrial site in London's Docklands has been named as the new home for the capital's ancient Smithfield meat market and Billingsgate fish market, under plans unveiled by their owner.The proposal by the City of London Corporation - the governing body that runs London's Square Mile and also operates the markets - would relocate both to Albert Island. Continue reading...
Women’s Institute will no longer accept trans women as members from April
Exclusive: CEO says decision taken with utmost regret and sadness' after supreme court ruling on definition of a womanThe Women's Institute will no longer accept transgender women as members from April following the UK supreme court ruling on the legal definition of a woman, the Guardian can reveal.Melissa Green, the chief executive of the National Federation of Women's Institutes, said the organisation had taken the decision with the utmost regret and sadness", adding it had no choice" but to exclude trans women from its membership. Continue reading...
Farage tells donors he expects Reform to do election deal with Tories – report
One donor tells FT that Reform leader described an agreement as inevitable', despite denials from both sidesNigel Farage has told donors he expects a deal or merger between his Reform UK party and the Conservatives before the next general election.Reform donors told the Financial Times that the leader expected his party to join with or make a deal with the Tories. Continue reading...
‘Addiction to secrecy’: opposition and crossbench slam Labor’s ‘undemocratic’ changes to FoI – including charging fees
The proposed changes, which the government claims are needed to combat AI-generated requests, would also reduce what documents can be released
Wednesday briefing: Does the new US plan put Ukraine and Russia on the path to peace?
In today's newsletter: With US pressure mounting and Ukraine signalling cautious openness, Moscow continues to project military momentumGood morning. On Tuesday, Vladimir Putin welcomed Donald Trump's special envoy Steve Witkoff to Moscow for talks on ending the war on Ukraine, nearly four years after Russia launched its full-scale invasion.The summit came amid intense diplomatic activity. Two weeks ago the US presented a 28-point peace plan to Kyiv that was widely seen as favourable to Moscow. Since then US and Ukrainian officials have met in Geneva and in Florida to rehash the plan. That revised offer was to form the basis of discussions at the summit.UK news | The families of those who died in the 1989 Hillsborough disaster have said it is a bitter injustice" that no police officer will ever be held accountable for failings set out in the final report of the police watchdog after a 14-year investigation. The Independent Office for Police Conduct (IOPC) found that 12 officers would have faced proceedings if they had not since retired.Royal family | The public accounts committee is to launch an inquiry into the crown estate and its leases on properties to members of the royal family after questions over the letting of Royal Lodge to Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor.Justice | David Lammy has been accused of making a massive mistake" by Labour MPs and peers after announcing radical plans to cut thousands of jury trials across England and Wales.Policing | A quarter of police forces in England and Wales are yet to implement basic policies for investigating sexual offences", an official report has found.Gender | Trans girls will no longer be able to join Girlguiding, the organisation has announced, saying it has made the decision after seeking legal advice as a result of the supreme court ruling on gender earlier this year. Continue reading...
Gallagher says public service ‘roughly the right size’ – as it happened
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Victorian Labor to introduce stand-alone coercive control offence in backflip to match opposition policy
Exclusive: Allan government acknowledges more must be done' and will introduce new offence despite insisting laws already protect against it
Australian economy crawls back into growth mode thanks to data centre boom and household spending uptick
Analysts say national accounts figures show how far the economy has come, with annual GDP growth hitting 2.1% compared to 0.8% this time last yearSurging investment in data centres to fuel the AI tech boom and rising household spending on essentials like electricity and rents buoyed economic growth through the three months to September.National accounts figures showed real GDP expanded by 2.1% in the year, accelerating from 2% in June. Continue reading...
Future Fund spent $20,000 to send CEO’s executive assistant on business class trip to scope hotels in US
Government also reveals it spent nearly $100,000 sending minister Anika Wells and two others to US during UN general assembly
Russia ‘ready’ for war with Europe, Putin says, as US peace talks end without progress
Kremlin aide says Ukraine crisis is no closer to resolution after Witkoff talks, as Russian president accuses European powers of sabotaging peaceRussia and the US did not make progress toward a peace deal for Ukraine during their talks, a senior aide to Vladimir Putin has said, hours after the Russian president issued threats that Russia was ready for war with Europe.In remarks to Russian media, Kremlin aide Yuri Ushakov said that after a five-hour meeting with Trump envoy Steve Witkoff and Trump's son-in-law Jared Kushner, the two sides were neither further nor closer to resolving the crisis in Ukraine. There is a lot of work to be done." Continue reading...
Bruce Lehrmann knew Brittany Higgins didn’t consent, federal court rules as it dismisses defamation appeal
Former political staffer was seeking to overturn 2024 ruling by federal court judge which found on the balance of probabilities he raped colleague Brittany Higgins
High country murderer Greg Lynn breached DV order and escaped police custody before first wife’s death
Court lifts order preventing details of former pilot's dealings with Victoria police before his former partner died in 1999
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