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Middle East crisis live: Iran threatens Israel and US with ‘crushing response’
Ayatollah Ali Khamenei spoke as Iranian officials are increasingly threatening to launch yet another strike against IsraelTroops were also operating in central Gaza and Rafah in the territory's far south, the Israeli military said, while witnesses told Agence France-Presse (AFP) that Israeli drones and boats opened fire on al-Mawasi in south Gaza.Medics and Gaza's civil defence rescuers on Saturday reported three people killed in a strike on Nuseirat, in central Gaza, a day after AFP images showed the blood-stained shrouds of several people killed there in an Israeli strike.The entire Palestinian population in north Gaza is at imminent risk of dying from disease, famine and violence." Continue reading...
Tory leadership election live: Kemi Badenoch elected new Conservative leader
Badenoch says Tories need a clear plan to change this country by changing the way that government works'Here are the results from previous Conservative leadership contests, and from the final MPs' ballot of this contest, that will help put today's results in context.2024 contestThe choice is between two people who each played their part in 14 years of Conservative chaos and decline, and who have refused to apologise it.Whoever wins, they have learnt nothing. Continue reading...
US election live: ‘improbably tight’ polls questioned by experts as race enters final days
Pollsters may be wary of findings indicating unusually large leads for one candidate and introducing corrective weighting, experts sayDemocrat Kamala Harris and Republican Donald Trump head to North Carolina on Saturday to try to clinch support in the south-eastern battleground state just three days before Tuesday's US presidential election.It will be the fourth day in a row that vice-president Harris and former president Trump visit the same state on the same day, underlining the critical importance of the seven states likely to decide the race, which opinion polls show to be on a knife's edge, Reuters reported. Continue reading...
‘I try not to get my hopes up’: campaigners make final push to save abortion rights in Florida
Amendment 4, which would enshrine the right to abortion in the state constitution, must garner 60% of votes to passAs she stood in the parking lot of an auto supply store on Friday evening, Brittany Robinson was practically vibrating. With just a few days left before the 2024 presidential elections, the 32-year-old Floridian needed an outlet for her anxiety.So Robinson decided to go knock on strangers' doors in support of Amendment 4, a ballot measure that, if passed, would enshrine abortion rights into Florida's constitution and overturn the state's six-week abortion ban. Continue reading...
Revealed: English neo-Nazi who stabbed asylum seeker was serial stalker
Terrorist Callum Parslow was previously jailed for sending 10 women sexually explicit and misogynistic messages, and targeted a former GB News presenterA neo-Nazi terrorist who was found guilty last month of the attempted murder of an asylum seeker is a prolific online stalker who had previously been jailed and referred to the Prevent counter-terrorism scheme, the Observer can reveal.Callum Parslow was convicted on 25 October of attempted murder after stabbing an asylum seeker at a hotel in April. It can now be revealed he was jailed in 2018 for targeting 10 women and girls with messages describing sexually motivated murder, torture and rape, and then changed his name after his release. Continue reading...
Kemi Badenoch wins Tory leadership election
Conservative party announces Badenoch has beaten rival Robert Jenrick in ballot of party members
Ex-aide to George W Bush calls on former president to endorse Kamala Harris
Nicolle Wallace, communications director under Bush, is the latest former aide to urge ex-president to back HarrisA former top aide has called on George W Bush to endorse Kamala Harris, becoming the latest of his circle to up the pressure on the ex-president to make a public stand and join a long list of Republicans now backing the Democratic candidate.Nicolle Wallace, who served as the communications director in the Bush White House, called on the former president to have a change of heart" and take a position against Donald Trump. Continue reading...
Scientists dismayed as UK ministers clear way for gene editing of crops - but not animals
Advocates urge government to allow precision breeding' to combat disease, but RSPCA warns of ethical dangersMinisters are preparing to introduce legislation that will permit the growing of gene-edited crops in England and Wales. But the new legislation will not cover the use of this technology to create farm animals that have increased resistance to disease or lower carbon footprints.The decision has dismayed some senior scientists, who had expected both uses of gene editing would be given the go-ahead. They fear the decision could hold back the creation of hardier, healthier herds and flocks. Animal welfare groups have welcomed the move, however. Continue reading...
‘It’s created an internal shitstorm’: turmoil at UK law firm accused of ‘whitewashing’ Saudi World Cup report
Sources say key people at Clifford Chance were not consulted, as it emerges another company refused job due to reputational concernsWhen the Saudi crown prince locked nearly 400 of his country's most powerful people in a luxury hotel in 2017 and stripped them of their fortunes, a UK law firm allegedly played a significant role.On the orders of Mohammed bin Salman, Clifford Chance - a magic circle" legal giant with headquarters in London - was reported to have facilitated the forced transfer of assets from a Saudi TV station to the government. Continue reading...
US students score win in push for fossil fuel divestment by private high schools
Concerned students press for their high schools - some with $1bn endowments - to reinvest in clean energyA high school in California has decided not to invest in coal, oil or gas, instead pledging to put money into clean energy. It's the latest win in a new fossil fuel divestment campus campaign launched by high schoolers across 11 countries that is gaining support in the US.The Nueva School, an elite private school outside San Francisco, pledged in spring 2024 to invest a portion of its $55m endowment in renewable power. The commitment followed months of pressure from students. Continue reading...
Death toll rises as protesters rage against Mozambique election result
Police accused of killing at least 11 unarmed bystanders since 24 October, amid claims poll was riggedSilvio Jeremias was on his way home from his job at a petrol station on the night of 25 October, in Mozambique's capital Maputo, when he and his friends happened upon a group of protesters demonstrating against that day's election results.The ruling Frelimo party's presidential candidate Daniel Chapo secured 70.7% of the vote, according to official results, ensuring the party that has ruled Mozambique since independence in 1975 remained in power, but there were widespread allegations of rigging. Continue reading...
Elon Musk’s canvassing operation sued in California for alleged labor law violations
Plaintiffs accuse America Pac of several violations during its operation to support Orange county's Michelle SteelElon Musk's troubled canvassing operation on behalf of Donald Trump and the Republican party is now facing a lawsuit in southern California filed by two women who say they were cheated out of wages and expenses as they knocked on doors for an embattled Republican congresswoman.The suit accuses Musk's America PAC, which has poured more than $100m into this year's election campaign, of willful violations of the California labor code" by paying the plaintiffs less than it promised and refusing to make up the difference. Continue reading...
Microsoft workers fired over Gaza vigil say company ‘crumbled under pressure’
Abdo Mohamed and Hossam Nasr organized event outside headquarters to reject company doing business in IsraelTwo Microsoft employees who were fired last week after organizing a vigil for Palestinians killed in Gaza say the company retaliated against them for their pro-Palestinian activism.The two, Abdo Mohamed, a researcher and data scientist, and Hossam Nasr, a software engineer, organized the event outside Microsoft headquarters in Redmond, Washington, on 24 October. They were fired later that evening. Continue reading...
Did Bidenomics work? How the US economy fared over the last four years
The now-outgoing president inherited a US economy battered by Covid and a looming inflation crisisJoe Biden promised a recovery for everybody" as he prepared to take over an economy ravaged by the pandemic four years ago. Few predicted what would follow.One of two candidates - Kamala Harris, his vice-president, and Donald Trump, his predecessor - will succeed Biden in January. As millions prepare to elect the next US president, here is how the world's largest economy fared under Biden. Continue reading...
Dead-heat poll results are astonishing – and improbable, these experts say
It's possible the tied race reflects not the sentiments of the voters, but rather risk-averse decision-making by pollstersThe US presidential election campaign enters its final weekend with polls showing Donald Trump and Kamala Harris in seemingly permanent deadlock and few clues as to which of them will prevail on Tuesday.At the end of another unruly week that began with Trump's racially charged rally in New York's Madison Square Guardian and was punctuated by celebrity endorsements, misogynistic comments and insults about garbage" being levelled left and right, the Guardian's 10-day polling average tracker showed little change from seven days earlier, with voter loyalty to their chosen candidate appearing relatively impervious to campaign events, however seismic. Continue reading...
Tories warned by watchdog over ‘tax calculator’ that appeared to collect voter data
The ICO has written to the party after a complaint was made about an online tax calculator tool that also appeared to collect voter dataThe Conservative party has been told to improve its data handling by the information watchdog after it released a tax calculator" that also appeared to be collecting voter data.The Information Commissioner's Office (ICO) wrote to the party telling it to take steps to ensure it complies with data protection legislation after a complaint by the Good Law Project (GLP) about privacy safeguards. Continue reading...
‘Will anything change?’: six women react to Saoirse Ronan’s viral comment
Women tell us how they feel about safety after the actor's remark on using a phone as a weapon went viralSaoirse Ronan's comment about women's safety on The Graham Norton Show has gone viral after she said using a phone as a weapon is something girls have to think about all the time". Ronan later said the reaction has been wild" and that the moment was opening a conversation".Here, six women tell us what they think about the comments and how they feel about women's safety. Continue reading...
UK austerity policies ‘increased rate of premature and low birth weight babies’
Exclusive: Researchers who studied babies in Scotland believe cuts to benefits and services are linked to riseThe introduction of UK austerity policies has been associated with a striking increase in the number of babies in Scotland being born smaller or earlier than expected, data suggests.Researchers believe cuts to social security benefits and services are key to understanding these trends, which have hit families living in the poorest neighbourhoods the hardest. Continue reading...
Rishi Sunak keen to remain MP after jetting-off jibes, insist friends
Former PM wants to prove a point by staying the course, but other Tories said to be mulling their own early exitRishi Sunak is planning to stay the course in parliament on the backbenches, as friends said the former prime minister was keen to prove a point after multiple jibes about his potential return to California.Sunak has told colleagues that his children were newly settled in school and he did not want to cause any new disruption to his family life for now after the turmoil of the past few years. Continue reading...
Israeli airstrikes on Lebanon and Gaza kill dozens as rockets are fired into Israel
Israel targets north-eastern Lebanon and Beirut, while bombardment of Gaza raises fears of worsening humanitarian conditions for civiliansIsraeli airstrikes on Friday killed at least 52 people and wounded scores more, the Lebanese health ministry said, while rockets fired from Lebanon fell on Israel on Saturday.Israeli police said 19 people were injured before dawn on Saturday in the central town of Tira. Three projectiles crossed into Israel from Lebanon, Israel's military said, and some were intercepted. Continue reading...
‘Welfare for the rich’: how farm subsidies wrecked Europe’s landscapes
The steep and stark environmental decline was not supposed to happen under the common agricultural policyRevealed: the growing income gap between Europe's biggest and smallest farmsThe Rhine overflowed last winter, covering fields miles from the river and in some places leaving just the tops of trees visible.But Thomas Bollig, who farms just a few miles from the banks of the Rhine, was not worried. Even as floods inundated the fields of his neighbours, making sowing impossible, his holdings were largely unaffected. Bollig farms organically, and the natural methods he uses to improve his soil allow his fields to hold more water when it rains, and release it gradually, coping well with floods and droughts. Continue reading...
Karaoke and Kong-rey: Taiwan sings through biggest typhoon in decades
A typhoon day' has come to mean one thing for many - a chance to indulge their favourite pastimeThe winds of typhoon Kong-rey howled through the streets of the Taiwanese capital, Taipei, on Thursday afternoon. Meanwhile, inside a brick and glass building people similarly wailed down the corridors of a branch of the Partyworld karaoke chain.Through the poorly soundproofed door of one room voices warbled a song by the Taiwanese rock band Mayday, and through another came the sounds of a song by Coldplay. In room 330, someone made an exasperated search through the song list - where is Kylie? What the hell! " - as friends screamed lyrics from a Linkin Park track. Continue reading...
Police search for attacker after man shot dead in busy nightlife area in Melbourne
Victoria police say a man was found with fatal gunshot wound on Langford Street in North Melbourne at about 3.15am
University graduates to save $680 a year, on average, as Albanese announces increase to Hecs threshold
PM to announce change that would see minimum debt repayment threshold lifted from $54,000 to $67,000 from next financial year
Blow for Republicans as supreme court rejects appeal over Pennsylvania ballots
Voters in key swing state will be able to cast provisional vote if they forget to put mail-in ballot in secrecy envelopePennsylvania voters will be able to cast a provisional vote if they make an error and forget to put their mail-in vote in a required secrecy envelope, the US supreme court ruled on Friday, a decision that could lead to thousands more votes being counted in a key battleground state where the presidential race is extremely tight.The supreme court announced its decision on Friday on its emergency docket, giving no reasoning for its ruling, which is customary in emergency cases. Continue reading...
Queensland truth-telling inquiry chair says premier ‘hugely disrespectful’ to demand work cease via media
Joshua Creamer says he has had no contact from new LNP government after David Crisafulli told press conference inquiry should cease its workThe chair of Queensland's truth-telling and healing inquiry says the new premier, David Crisafulli, should just have the decency to front up" to First Nations people, after delivering an edict via the media for the inquiry to immediately cease its work.Joshua Creamer, a Waanyi and Kalkadoon man, told reporters on Friday he had still received no communication from Crisafulli or any member of the new LNP government.Sign up for Guardian Australia's breaking news email Continue reading...
Fire danger in southern Australia as weather bureau warns of ‘damaging winds’ and soaring temperatures
Bureau of Meteorology warns winds will ramp up' with fire risk in parts of New South Wales, Victoria, Tasmania and South Australia
NSW pokies club promoted rewards scheme on first day of gambling harm awareness week, emails show
Members urged to use your mobile phone to quickly tap and connect to a gaming machine', potentially at odds with gambling ad ban
Respawned: Queensland magazine the Cane Toad Times takes aim at a post-truth world
It emerged from the slime of the sunshine state during Bjelke-Petersen's oppressive regime. Now it's back - but can it survive more sensitive times?
Australian construction industry calls for skilled migration overhaul to ease ‘desperate’ shortage of tradies
Labour shortage is driving up construction costs and stopping industry from building enough homes to ease housing crisis, Master Builders says
US army soldier charged with murder of female sergeant found dead in trash bin
Wooster Rancy, 21, accused in death of Sgt Sarah Roque, 23, whose body was found at Fort Leonard Wood in MissouriA US army soldier has been charged with murder in the death of a fellow service member at Fort Leonard Wood in Missouri, the military announced Thursday.The army office of Special Trial Counsel charged the 21-year-old specialist Wooster Rancy on Wednesday with murder and obstructing justice in the death of 23-year-old Sgt Sarah Roque. Continue reading...
Supporters of Bolivian ex-president Evo Morales take about 20 soldiers hostage
Morales and current president are locked into a standoff for ruling party's nomination in next year's presidential contestSupporters of Bolivia's ex-president Evo Morales stormed a barracks in the central Chapare region and took about 20 soldiers hostage, military sources said on Friday, marking a dramatic escalation in their standoff with the state.The hostage situation comes nearly three weeks after backers of Morales - the country's first Indigenous leader - began blocking roads to prevent his arrest on what he calls trumped-up rape charges aimed at thwarting his political comeback. Continue reading...
Roof collapse kills at least 14 people at Serbian train station
Young child among the dead at Novi Sad's main station as country's president vows to punish those responsibleAt least 14 people have been killed after part of an outdoor roof collapsed at a train station in the Serbian city of Novi Sad, the country's president has said.The roof, which provided shade over benches near the station's entrance, came crashing down early on Friday. Continue reading...
What to know about early voting and mail-in ballots
The push to vote early has amounted to an unprecedented wave, with more than 68.3 million having voted early so farThe US election is under way across the country, and so far more than 68.3 million people have voted early, according to the University of Florida's election lab.In numerous states, the push to vote before election day, whether by mail or in-person, has amounted to an unprecedented wave of early voting. Continue reading...
Liz Cheney calls Trump would-be tyrant as he imagines ‘guns trained on her face’
Ex-congresswoman warns dictators threaten opponents with death after Trump calls her a radical war hawk'
Florida bail bondsman accused of coercing women to have sex for bond
Russell Bruce Moncrief, 75, faces counts of human trafficking and racketeering over sickening scheme'A bail bondsman is facing criminal charges in Florida for allegedly approaching incarcerated women and offering to bond them out if they give him sex in return.Russell Bruce Moncrief faces counts of human trafficking and racketeering - along with accusations that he used his authority within the criminal justice system to prey on particularly vulnerable women, said a recent news release from the office of the state's attorney general, Ashley Moody. Continue reading...
Man jailed for claiming he had fought for Wagner group in Ukraine
Piotr Kucharski wore insignia for proscribed terror group on combat clothing at Suffolk Viking re-enactmentA builder has been jailed for claiming at a Viking re-enactment that he had fought for the Wagner group in Ukraine.Piotr Kucharski, 49, wore combat clothing bearing badges with insignia for the proscribed terror organisation to an event in Stonham Aspal, in Suffolk. Continue reading...
Middle East crisis live: North Gaza situation ‘apocalyptic’ with whole population at risk of ‘imminent death’, say UN chiefs
The entire Palestinian population in North Gaza is at imminent risk of dying from disease, famine and violence'The Israel Defence Force has shared pictures of Nazi memorabilia it says it found in civilian homes exploited by Hezbollah" in Lebanon.The IDF shared photos of a book with a swastika and the name Hassan Salih" inscribed on the front, as well as a Nazi pennant flag and figurine of Adolf Hitler, but it did not provide any more evidence or details of the find. The Guardian could not independently verify the images. Continue reading...
Wandsworth escape accused says it was ‘foolish’ to jail him with his ‘skill set’
Daniel Khalife, 23, says he absconded because he was terrified' of being locked up with dangerous offendersA former British soldier has told a jury he did not hand himself in after he escaped from prison because he was finally demonstrating what a foolish idea it was" to imprison someone with his skill set".Daniel Khalife, 23, told the court he absconded from Wandsworth prison while on remand because he was terrified" of being locked up with serious sex offenders" and terrorists" who wanted to kill him, and that he did not think his imprisonment would be in the public interest. Continue reading...
Crown court backlog in England and Wales ‘could hit 100,000 without radical overhaul’
Chief inspector raises prospect of judge-only trials and greater use of magistrates to reduce prosecutors' caseloadsThe backlog of cases in crown courts in England and Wales could hit 100,000 unless radical action is taken to overhaul the criminal justice system, a watchdog has said.Anthony Rogers, the chief inspector of the Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) and Serious Fraud Office (SFO), said prosecutors' caseloads were already beyond what had been seen before and he feared the situation could deteriorate. Continue reading...
Services for most-vulnerable people at risk after NICs rise, charities say
Care providers, GPs and pharmacists warn increased costs will cause cuts and job lossesServices that support some of England's most vulnerable people have warned that tax increases in the budget will lead to cuts and closures that could devastate the charity sector.Although the NHS and councils are protected from the impact of the rise in employers' national insurance contributions (NICs) announced in Wednesday's budget, charities that provide services say the increase means they will face existential" financial pressures. Continue reading...
Israeli assault has caused ‘apocalyptic’ situation in northern Gaza, UN warns
Key officials say entire population of northern Gaza at imminent risk of dying from disease, famine and violence'The situation in the northern Gaza Strip is apocalyptic" as Israel pursues a military offensive against Hamas militants in the area, top United Nations officials have warned.The entire Palestinian population in north Gaza is at imminent risk of dying from disease, famine and violence," they said in a statement on Friday signed by the heads of UN agencies, including the UN children's agency Unicef and the World Food Programme, and other aid groups. Continue reading...
Six teenagers arrested after 13-year-old girl stabbed in neck near Hull
Girl is in critical condition in hospital after being found injured at side of road in Hessle, say Humberside policeSix teenagers have been arrested on suspicion of attempted murder after a 13-year-old girl was stabbed in the neck.The two girls and four boys are in police custody after the attack in the town of Hessle, near Hull, which left the victim with life-threatening injuries. Continue reading...
Lebanon’s PM denies US asked him to declare unilateral ceasefire with Israel
Reports of such a request emerge as Israeli jets continues to bombard Beirut's southern suburb of Dahiyeh
Labour MPs welcome budget that ‘nails colours to the mast’
Rayner celebrates bold political vision' of Reeves's policies, though markets and farmers are less keenFor weeks, Labour MPs and officials have worried their government was drifting, dogged by controversies over freebies and donations, and unable to show voters its defining mission. On Wednesday that changed, for better or for worse.Announcing the biggest tax-raising budget for decades, along with a rapid injection of cash for health and education, Rachel Reeves made clear to her party and to the country what this government's priorities are. Continue reading...
Disposable vapes ban could push some users back to smoking, ministers told
Defra report warns there could be health disbenefits' with 29% of vapers reverting or relapsing to cigarettes
City watchdog warns Crispin Odey it will punish him for his ‘lack of integrity’
FCA says financier showed reckless disregard for rules over inquiry into alleged sexual misconductThe financial regulator has warned the former hedge fund manager Crispin Odey that it is planning to take action against him for failing to act with integrity, and deliberately frustrating a disciplinary process into sexual harassment allegations in order to protect his own interests.The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) said it had notified Odey that it believed he had breached the regulator's code of conduct, which required him to act with integrity", between December 2021 and November 2022. Continue reading...
North Yorkshire man arrested over burglary of Ben Stokes’s home
Durham police question 23-year-old in connection with break-in at England cricket captain's houseA man has been arrested after the County Durham home of the England cricket captain Ben Stokes was burgled. Stokes has said his wife and two children were at home during the break-in, in which his OBE medal and other valuables were taken.Durham police said a 32-year-old man from North Yorkshire was arrested on suspicion of burglary on Thursday night. He was released on bail while inquiries continue, the force said. Continue reading...
Imported Christmas trees cost more thanks to post-Brexit checks
Nearly all are deemed high-risk' and so will need customs declarations and phytosanitary certificatesEvery year, hundreds of thousands of Christmas trees make the journey into the UK to take pride of place in living rooms across the country.But the the cross-border operation faces a new hurdle this year. Plants coming from the EU will be subject to post-Brexit border checks that importers are warning will increase costs for sellers, and probably push up prices for consumers. Continue reading...
Dogs and drones sent to find raccoons after Isle of Wight zoo escape
Public asked to report sightings and not approach animals, which zoo says are not dangerous but will be scared'An Isle of Wight zoo has deployed tracker dogs and drones in an effort to recapture four raccoons that have escaped.The four animals managed to get out of their compound at Amazon World Zoo Park on Friday morning. Continue reading...
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