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Israel launches ground offensive in Gaza City with residents warned to evacuate - latest updates
IDF spokesperson says forces have begun dismantling Hamas terrorist infrastructure in Gaza City' with residents warned remaining endangers you'
Queensland government to ban pill testing in move criticised by health advocates
Liberal National party expected to legislate ban this week, putting an end to testing of illicit drugs at festivals
Starmer to chair cabinet meeting as tensions grow after resignation of top aide — UK politics live
Labour MPs talking openly about replacing PM as poll suggests just 26% of Labour members have favourable view of him as party leaderGoogle has said it will invest 5bn in the UK in the next two years to help meet growing demand for artificial intelligence services, in a boost for the government, PA Media reports.Back to the Survation polling of Labour members, and it includes responses to various questions about the Labour deputy leadership. They all suggest Lucy Powell, the former leader of the Commons, should beat Bridget Phillipson, the education secretary. Continue reading...
Zelenskyy says 3,500 drones launched at Ukraine this month as he calls for Trump to take ‘clear position’ on Russia — Europe live
Sanctions and security guarantees for Ukraine are among the missing pieces' Ukrainian president says are necessary for peace ahead of Trump's state visit to UKSumming up his speech, Draghi says that in substance, the more reforms, and this is a point I made some times, the more we push [for] reforms, the more private capital will step up and the less public money we will need."Of course, this path will break longstanding taboos, but the rest of the world has already broken theirs. For Europe's survival, we must do what has not been done before, and refuse to be held back by self imposed limits," he says.European citizens are asking that their leaders raise their eyes from their daily concerns towards their common European destiny and grasp the scale of the challenge.Only unity of intent and urgency of response will show that they are ready to meet extraordinary times with extraordinary action." Continue reading...
Woman, 81, spoke to undercover agent about animal euthanasia drugs to kill people, court hears
Coroner ordered police investigation after postmortem of Gold Coast man revealed lethal dose of animal life-ending drug pentobarbitone
Wong says Netanyahu government ‘more isolated than ever’ – as it happened
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Jaguar Land Rover extends production shutdown after cyber-attack
Carmaker says it will freeze production until at least 24 September as it continues investigations
Craig McLachlan withdraws from Cluedo production after backlash over casting
The actor, who was cleared of historical sexual assault allegations in 2020, says he has withdrawn as a result of a social media campaign against him
When Trump comes to UK, normal rules of state visits will not apply
Keir Starmer will have to choose how to spend limited political capital, with most pressing issues ones UK and US do not agree onDonald Trump has repeatedly described Keir Starmer as a good man", distancing himself from the attacks on the UK prime minister mounted by other figures on the US far right such as Elon Musk.One of the many known unknowns, however, of a Trump state visit is what kind of Trump will show up when a microphone is placed in front of him. Continue reading...
Revealed: sewage overflow in English and Welsh national parks twice outside rate
Exclusive: Campaigners attack outrageous' situation, saying waters in protected areas should be cleanestSewage is pouring into the rivers inside national parks at twice the rate that is occurring outside the protected areas, it can be revealed.Campaigners described the situation as outrageous" and said rivers and lakes in national parks in England and Wales should be the cleanest and most protected in the country. Continue reading...
MP Danny Kruger says Tory party ‘is over’ as he defects to Reform
East Wiltshire MP says he hopes others follow his path and accuses former party of clinging to defunct institutions'The MP Danny Kruger has defected from the Conservatives to Reform UK, declaring the Tory party is over" and Nigel Farage is the new custodian" of conservatism and the political right's last hope" of governing Britain.Kruger, who represents East Wiltshire and previously served as political secretary to Boris Johnson, said: The Conservative party is over. Over as a national party, over as the principal opposition to the left." Continue reading...
Hackers steal private data of Gucci, Balenciaga and McQueen customers
Cybercriminals steal details of potentially millions of people in attack on labels' parent company KeringHackers have stolen data from customers of the luxury fashion group Kering, whose brands include Gucci, Balenciaga and Alexander McQueen.Cyber-attackers have stolen data of potentially millions of customers, including the names, phone numbers and email addresses of customers of the fashion group, it has emerged. Continue reading...
Rubio says Netanyahu has full support of US over plans to destroy Hamas
US secretary of state, who is visiting Jerusalem, warns of Israeli counter reaction' if allies recognise PalestineThe US secretary of state, Marco Rubio, has put the Trump administration's full support behind Benjamin Netanyahu in a visit to Jerusalem, saying Washington's priorities were the liberation of Israeli hostages and the destruction of Hamas.In public remarks standing alongside Netanyahu, Rubio did not mention the possibility of a ceasefire, and did not repeat his earlier criticism of Israel for carrying out an airstrike last week aimed at Hamas leaders in Doha, the capital of another close US ally, Qatar. Continue reading...
No 10 condemns language used by Elon Musk at far-right UK rally as ‘dangerous’
Comments follow remarks by Keir Starmer who is under pressure to be more proactive in defence of diversity
Two men found guilty of witchcraft plot to kill Zambia’s president
Conviction comes as Hakainde Hichilema faces growing criticism for suppressing political oppositionTwo men have been convicted in Zambia of planning to use witchcraft to kill the president, Hakainde Hichilema.Leonard Phiri, a village chief, and Jasten Mabulesse Candunde, a Mozambican citizen, were arrested in December after a cleaner reported hearing strange noises. Authorities said they were found to be in possession of a live chameleon and other assorted charms", including a red cloth, an unidentified white powder and an animal's tail. Continue reading...
Conor McGregor pulls out of Ireland’s presidential race
Former mixed martial arts fighter had vowed to curb immigration to shore up Irish culture' and give power back to the people'The former mixed martial arts fighter Conor McGregor has withdrawn from Ireland's presidential election and complained that nomination rules were a straitjacket" that prevented a true democratic contest.Following careful reflection, and after consulting with my family, I am withdrawing my candidacy from this presidential race," he posted on X on Monday morning. This was not an easy decision, but it is the right one at this moment in time." Continue reading...
Georgia freezes bank accounts of parents of jailed former aide to de facto leader
Move made on same day as Guardian published interview with ex-aide's mother who criticised Bidzina IvanishviliThe mother of a jailed former aide to Georgia's de facto leader, Bidzina Ivanishvili has had her bank accounts frozen after she publicly accused Ivanishvili of pursuing a vendetta against her son.The prosecutor's office in Georgia acted against Marina Ramazashvili and her husband, Alexander, on the same day that the Guardian published an interview with her in which she criticised the billionaire and called for help from the west. Continue reading...
After years living quietly in Florida, Shah of Iran’s alleged ‘chief torturer’ must face accusations in court
Parviz Sabeti crafted a low-profile life for his family - but now he faces a $225m lawsuit over atrocities committed in prisons in Tehran and elsewhereNeighbors in the upscale Florida community of Windermere know them as Peter and Nancy, the seemingly friendly retired couple they wave to on morning walks, and who always appear to enjoy visits from their two high-flying grown daughters, one a respected professor of science at Harvard University.Yet behind the high walls of their $3.6m lakefront mansion lies a darker, more closely guarded reality: Peter" is actually Parviz Sabeti, the alleged head of secret police and chief torturer of the former Shah of Iran's pre-revolutionary government, now facing a $225m lawsuit in Florida for atrocities committed in prisons in Tehran and elsewhere. Continue reading...
South Korean outrage at US detention ordeal as 300 workers return home
Korean media say Hyundai-LG workers treated as prisoners of war' over visa issue amid sense of betrayal by Seoul's allyMore than 300 South Korean workers arrived at Incheon international airport on Friday afternoon, ending a week-long ordeal that began with the US Department of Homeland Security's largest ever single-site raid by Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents, and has left South Korea questioning whether it can trust its closest ally.The 316 Koreans, along with 14 workers of other nationalities, landed shortly after 3pm local time on a chartered Korean Air flight after being detained since 4 September at a Hyundai-LG battery plant construction site in Georgia. Continue reading...
Archaeologists scramble to evacuate Gaza artefacts threatened by Israeli strike
Officials hurriedly remove nearly three decades of finds in high-risk operation'An official in charge of nearly three decades of archaeological finds in Gaza has described how the artefacts were hurriedly evacuated from a Gaza City building threatened by an Israeli strike.This was a high-risk operation, carried out in an extremely dangerous context for everyone involved - a real last-minute rescue," said Olivier Poquillon, director of the French Biblical and Archaeological School of Jerusalem (EBAF), which housed the relics. Continue reading...
Canada: Carney unveils array of national projects to ‘turbocharge’ economy
List leaves out oil pipelines and focuses on LNG expansion, mines and nuclear power as it fends off US trade warCanada's Liberal government has said that a liquefied natural gas facility, critical mineral mines, a nuclear reactor and port expansion will mark the first wave of major national projects to turbocharge" the country's economy as it fends off a trade war with the United States.Notably, the list unveiled by the prime minster, Mark Carney, on Thursday does not include any new oil pipelines - projects which have proven to be deeply divisive and politically fractious in recent years. Continue reading...
What did Jair Bolsonaro’s trial reveal about an attempted coup in Brazil?
Far-right ex-president was found to have led a criminal organisation' to try to stay in power
UK should work with Nato on new missile defence system to counter Russia, experts say
After Russian drones entered Polish airspace, two authors of the UK strategic defence review said Europe would need to build up its defencesBritain should work with Nato allies in developing an integrated air and missile defence system after the incursion of nearly 20 Russian drones into Poland, according to two authors of the UK strategic defence review.Fiona Hill, a former White House adviser, said that Russia was testing the limits" of Europe's defences at a time when the military commitment of the US to Nato was uncertain. Continue reading...
Emergency UN security council meeting convened after Russian drone incursion into Poland
Numerous European countries offer support but some allies dispute whether incident was deliberate attackAn emergency session of the UN security council will convene on Friday at Poland's request as Warsaw seeks to rally support after an incursion into the country by Russian drones on Wednesday.Numerous European allies pledged support for Poland, including a promise by Germany to strengthen its military presence on Nato's eastern flank, but some disputed whether the incursion was a deliberate attack on Poland by Russia and Donald Trump offered little in the way of public support. Continue reading...
Where does the US go after the Charlie Kirk shooting? - podcast
On Wednesday night, Charlie Kirk, an influential rightwing activist and Donald Trump ally, was shot dead at a university campus in Utah. The US president immediately blamed the radical left' but failed to mention rising violence against Democrats.This week, Jonathan Freedland speaks to the Guardian's Washington DC bureau chief, David Smith, about the increase in political violence in the countryArchive: ABC News, ABC7, CBC National, CBS News, PBS Newshour, Charlie Kirk, NBC News, Fox News, Turning Point USA, King 5 Seattle Continue reading...
Charlie Kirk shooting death – what we know so far
Turning Point USA executive director has died after being shot during event at Utah Valley University
Big Little Lies: third season of starry HBO drama series on the way
Mr and Mrs Smith writer Francesca Sloane reportedly tapped to bring back A-list cast of hit seriesA third season of award-winning drama series Big Little Lies is now in development.According to Deadline, Francesca Sloane has been tapped to write the first episode and she will also act as executive producer alongside series creator David E Kelley. Sloane is best known for co-creating Amazon's Mr and Mrs Smith series with Donald Glover. Her credits also include writing for Atlanta and Fargo. Continue reading...
Kenneth Branagh returns to the RSC for The Tempest and The Cherry Orchard
Next summer, the star will appear in Stratford-upon-Avon first as Prospero and then alongside Helen Hunt in Chekhov's classicMore than 40 years after his star-making performance as Henry V in Stratford-upon-Avon, Kenneth Branagh is to return to the Royal Shakespeare Company. He will appear in The Tempest and, alongside Oscar winner Helen Hunt, in Chekhov's The Cherry Orchard at the RSC next summer.Branagh, 64, began to build a reputation as one of the greatest Shakespearean actors of his generation when he played Henry V, aged 23, in a 1984 season that included roles as Laertes in Hamlet and the King of Navarre in Love's Labour's Lost. The following year he wrote and directed the play Tell Me Honestly for the RSC. Branagh went on to both direct and star in acclaimed Shakespeare productions during an illustrious stage and screen career that has included breaking an Oscars record as the first person to be nominated in seven individual Academy Award categories. The Tempest will mark his first role for the RSC since he played Hamlet in 1992 and 1993 (first at the Barbican in London and then in Stratford), directed by Adrian Noble. Continue reading...
Albania puts AI-created ‘minister’ in charge of public procurement
Edi Rama, PM, says digital assistant Diella will make Albania a country where public tenders are 100% free of corruption'A digital assistant that helps people navigate government services online has become the first virtually created" AI cabinet minister and put in charge of public procurement in an attempt to cut down on corruption, the Albanian prime minister has said.Diella, which means Sun in Albanian, has been advising users on the state's e-Albania portal since January, helping them through voice commands with the full range of bureaucratic tasks they need to perform in order to access about 95% of citizen services digitally. Continue reading...
UK politics: No 10 says Starmer found Mandelson’s emails to Epstein ‘reprehensible’ – as it happened
Despite being repeatedly asked, No 10 declines to say the PM was misled' by MandelsonStephen Doughty, a Foreign Office minister, is responding to the UQ about Peter Mandelson.He starts by making the point that it is the anniversary of the despicable" 9/11 terrorism attacks.Keir Starmer must sack Peter Mandelson without further delay - and come clean about what he knew when, and whether he sanctioned blocking the publication of damaging material.
Belarus frees 52 political prisoners, including foreigners, after visit by US delegation
Move seen as effort to win US favour and sanctions relief, as crackdown on dissent continuesBelarus has released 52 prisoners of various nationalities, after a visit by a US delegation to Minsk, in Alexander Lukashenko's latest attempt to balance ties between Russia and the west.Thursday's prisoner release was one of the biggest of Lukashenko's authoritarian rule, and was part of his effort to mend relations with Washington and secure sanctions relief after years of isolation. Continue reading...
Russian drone incursion an ‘aggressive, reckless act’, says EU as Poland plans no-fly zone – Europe live
Poland is seeking to step up its defences with plans to restrict air traffic in the eastern part of the countryGrynkewich now gets a specific question on Poland.He speaks about how allied command operations worked in this case, with every level doing exactly what they were supposed to do, which was to defend Alliance territory."But when you're when you're an operational commander, and you have a capability and there's an attack or an incursion into your airspace, the cost of the weapon doesn't matter at that moment in time; you're going to use it to defend our population." Continue reading...
‘Grave concerns’ from states over Labor plan to move autism services off NDIS
Federal health minister last month announced surprise move to shift child foundational supports to new Thriving Kids program from July 2027
Victorian Liberal party shapes up for ‘nastiest, most toxic’ state council in years amid leaks and infighting
State party's deep divisions on show as sexist messages force resignation of director days before annual meeting
Teenage girl stabbed twice in Southport attack relives day ‘like horror film on repeat’
Schoolgirl victim tells inquiry she looked into killer's possessed' eyes before he launched attack at dance workshopA teenage girl who was stabbed twice in the Southport attack has described staring into the killer's possessed" eyes and reliving that day like a horror film on repeat".The schoolgirl, who cannot be identified, told the public inquiry into the atrocity that it must explain how knife-obsessed Axel Rudakubana was able to carry out the murders. Continue reading...
Festival axes German orchestra over concerns about Israeli conductor
Belgian organisers are accused of naked antisemitism' after cancelling performance by Lahav ShaniA Belgian classical music festival has axed a leading German orchestra from its programme over concerns about its Israeli conductor, drawing accusations of antisemitism from Berlin.Flanders Festival Ghent announced it had cancelled a concert by the Munich Philharmonic scheduled for 18 September, citing insufficient clarity over Lahav Shani's attitude to the Israeli government. Continue reading...
American woman feared losing job and home after Home Office visa error
Ordeal comes as government considers lengthening the standard qualifying period for indefinite leave to remain
More than £8m of public money spent on subsidies for former PMs
Annual cost of allowance has more than doubled in recent years because of quick turnover of prime ministersMore than 8m of taxpayers' money has been spent on funding the public lives of former prime ministers over the last three decades, a Guardian analysis has found.All former PMs are able to claim up to 115,000 a year - until the end of their lives - in a subsidy to enable them to contribute to public life after they have left Downing Street. Continue reading...
Keir Starmer sacks Peter Mandelson over Jeffrey Epstein revelations
Departure will be huge blow for No 10 as it prepares state visit for the US president
Tasmanian museum kept and displayed 177 human remains without the families knowing, report finds
The University of Tasmania apologised, saying staff had met with families and will consider the coroner's findingsHuman specimens were collected, and in some cases publicly displayed, by a museum for decades without the knowledge or consent of families.The University of Tasmania's R A Rodda Museum collected remains from coronial autopsies from 1966 to 1991 for teaching and research purposes. Continue reading...
Pocock says Bishop should be ‘reflecting on her position’ – as it happened
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Two Victorian police officers charged with negligent manslaughter over man’s fatal 2024 arrest
Family of Luke Briggs, 35, left utterly distraught' by death in custody following arrest in Hoppers Crossing car park
Julie Bishop vows to stay on as ANU chancellor after vice-chancellor resigns amid leadership crisis
Genevieve Bell's resignation follows tumultuous period marked by redundancies, proposed course closures and allegations of a toxic work culture
Hong Kong criticised for rejecting bill giving ‘bare minimum’ rights to same-sex couples
Legislative council voted down a bill that was introduced to comply with an order from the city's top courtHuman rights groups have accused the Hong Kong government of failing to provide the bare minimum" of rights to same-sex couples after it rejected a bill that was introduced to comply with an order by the city's top court.The city's unicameral legislative council (LegCo), on Wednesday rejected the bill by a vote of 71-14 after the second reading, following months of debate in the city between opponents who said it threatened family values and advocates who said the government was out of line with the majority of residents who supported same-sex relationships. Continue reading...
Thursday briefing: Why Russia’s drone attack marks ‘a new level of hostility’ in the war
In today's newsletter: More than a dozen drones entered Polish airspace, the first time in the war a Nato country has been pulled into direct military action - and an escalation Europe can't ignoreGood morning. Less than a month ago, European leaders were sitting in the White House with Donald Trump, sketching out a path to peace for Ukraine. Fast forward to Wednesday and the Polish prime minister warned that the prospect of a large military conflict is closer than at any time since the second world war".This is because Vladimir Putin has been drawing up his own plans, flying more than a dozen drones into Polish airspace. It is the closest the fighting has come to European homes and the first time a Nato country has been pulled into direct military action since the full-scale invasion of Ukraine began in 2022.US | Charlie Kirk, founder of rightwing youth activist group Turning Point USA and a close ally of Donald Trump, was fatally shot on Wednesday afternoon while speaking at Utah Valley University near Salt Lake City.UK news | Keir Starmer was urged to sack Peter Mandelson as British ambassador to the US after more details emerged of his close friendship and business dealings with the paedophile financier Jeffrey Epstein.Europe | A joint operation between several central European countries has identified an alleged Belarusian spy ring that reportedly included a former deputy head of Moldovan intelligence.Iran | Tehran and the UN nuclear inspectorate have reached an agreement that will allow inspectors to return to inspect all of Iran's nuclear sites, including those bombed by Israel and the US in June.Boris Johnson | The publisher of the Washington Post, Will Lewis, is facing fresh questions over his independence after a cache of leaked files revealed he gave extensive support to Boris Johnson as a secret political adviser when Johnson was prime minister. Continue reading...
Flash floods in Indonesia leave at least 15 people dead and 10 missing
Torrential rains cause flooding and landslides in East Nusa Tenggara province and on the tourist island of Bali
Senior Liberal insists ‘knives not being sharpened’ for Ley in messy wake of Nampijinpa Price demotion
Coalition leader apologises to Indian community for hurt caused by NT senator's comments about migration
Politicians in at least 51 countries used anti-LGBTQ+ rhetoric during elections, NGO finds
Rights group also finds rise in openly gay, bisexual and transgender people running for office in 36 countriesPoliticians in at least 51 countries used homophobic or transphobic rhetoric during elections last year, from depicting LGBTQ+ identity as a foreign threat to condemning gender ideology", according to a new study of 60 countries and the EU.However, there were also gains for LGBTQ+ representation in some countries. Openly gay, bisexual and transgender people ran for office in at least 36 countries, including for the first time in Botswana, Namibia and Romania - albeit unsuccessfully - according to the report by Outright International. The number of LGBTQ+ elected officials doubled to at least 233 in Brazil. Continue reading...
Brisbane teen charged with terrorism offences over alleged violent extremist material
The 18-year-old is to face court after police allegedly found a document linked to proscribed terrorist organisations' on his electronic devices
Wild weather brings flash floods in Sydney and at least two tornados reported in regional NSW
Light rail passengers rescued in Randwick on Wednesday night as severe weather warnings remain in place across NSW
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