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Uncontacted Peruvian tribe on deadly collision course with loggers, group says
Survival International says Mashco Piro seen in nearby Amazon village in alarming sign group is under stressMembers of an Indigenous tribe who live deep in Peru's Amazon rainforest and avoid contact with outsiders have been reported entering a neighboring village in what activists consider an alarming sign that the group is under stress from development.The sightings of members of Mashco Piro tribe come as a logging company is building a bridge that could give outsiders easier access to the tribe's territory, a move that could raise the risk of disease and conflict, according to Survival International, which advocates for Indigenous rights. Continue reading...
Mounjaro maker pauses shipments of weight loss drug to UK
US firm Eli Lilly reportedly tells British wholesalers to stop taking orders as demand soars before September price rise
Chemical companies lobbying MPs not to ban Pfas
Exclusive: Analysis of responses shows firms are urging parliamentarians to limit regulation of forever chemicals'Chemical firms are lobbying MPs not to ban forever chemicals" in the same way as proposed in the EU, using arguments disputed by scientists and described as big tobacco playbook" tactics, it can be revealed.Pfas, short for per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances and commonly known as forever chemicals owing to their persistence in the environment, are a family of about 10,000 chemicals, some of which have been linked to a wide range of serious illnesses, including certain cancers. They are used across a range of industries, from cosmetics to firefighting. Continue reading...
Iran faces return of sweeping sanctions from UK, France and Germany
Decision by European powers follows Iran's failure to readmit UN inspectors to all of its nuclear sitesThe UK, France and Germany are expected to announce on Thursday that they will reimpose sweeping sanctions on Iran for failing to readmit UN inspectors into all of its nuclear sites.The decision, under consideration for months, is likely to provoke the worst crisis in Iran's relations with the west since Israel's attacks on the country's nuclear sites in June. Iran is already preparing countermeasures. Continue reading...
Reform council’s Nottingham Post ban a ‘massive attack on local democracy’
Nottinghamshire council's administration says it will no longer deal with local paper, in unprecedented moveA Reform council leader's decision to ban his councillors from engaging with a prominent local newspaper is a massive attack on local democracy" and a sign of things to come should the party form the next government, the outlet's editor has warned.In an unprecedented move, Nottinghamshire county council's four-month-old Reform administration has said it will no longer deal with the Nottingham Post, its online edition and a team of BBC-funded local democracy journalists that it manages. Continue reading...
Putin and Kim to join Xi at Chinese military parade in show of defiance to the west
The Victory Day parade in Beijing on 3 September will mark the formal surrender of Japan during the second world war. No western leaders will attendVladimir Putin and Kim Jong-un are among the world leaders who will attend a military parade with President Xi Jinping in Beijing next week, in a show of collective defiance amid western pressure.No western leaders will be among the 26 foreign heads of state and government attending the parade next week - with the exception of Robert Fico, prime minister of Slovakia, a member of the European Union - according to the Chinese foreign ministry. Continue reading...
Moira Deeming criticised for describing police as Daniel Andrews’ ‘personal army’ in statue debate amid manhunt for alleged killer of two officers
Victorian Liberal leader Brad Battin disappointed' in comments by two of his MPs as Deeming says debate was planned weeks before Porepunkah deaths
Fulton county election board faces $10,000 a day fine for not appointing Republicans
Democrats voted against appointing two candidates known for election denialism and voter registration challenges
Shock and horror after mass shooting at Minneapolis school: ‘Kids should not be fearing for their lives’
Political leaders and parents react after assailant opened fire on Catholic schoolchildren gathered in a church
Grand jury declines to indict alleged Washington DC sandwich thrower
Sean Charles Dunn was arrested after allegedly throwing food at a Customs and Border Protection agent
Groom dies of injuries from celebratory gunfire after wedding in Turkey
State news agency Anadolu reports that Ali K, 23, was wounded by shots fired by a female relative of his wifeA groom has died of injuries he sustained from celebratory gunfire after his wedding in northern Turkey.As the newlyweds were being escorted home after the ceremony, the groom, identified as Ali K aged 23, was wounded by gunfire, allegedly at the hands of a female relative of his wife, the state news agency Anadolu reported. Continue reading...
Octopus Energy founder given Cabinet Office role to help shape future policies
Greg Jackson joins powerful group of advisers and says he wants to improve public services without spending moreKeir Starmer has appointed the outspoken founder of Octopus Energy as an adviser, with a remit to challenge government thinking.Greg Jackson has joined the Cabinet Office board, an influential core of government advisers, as a non-executive member. Continue reading...
Thames Water agrees payment plan for £123m sewage and dividend fines
Ofwat gives struggling company breathing space as it scrambles to secure funding to avoid nationalisationThames Water has agreed a payment plan with the industry regulator for fines it owes worth 123m, as it races to secure funding to avoid temporary nationalisation.The utility company, which serves 16 million customers across London and the south-east, is trying to pull together a deal to avoid collapse. Continue reading...
National guard troops deployed in DC rake leaves and clear homeless camps
Trump turns national guard troops deployed in DC into jacks of all tradesNational guard troops have spent their last days of the summer mulching cherry trees, collecting trash and clearing homeless camps across Washington DC, as Donald Trump's federal takeover of the capital evolved the guard from makeshift cops to armed jacks of all trades.More than 2,200 soldiers from states including Mississippi and Louisiana have been stationed across the city since Trump declared a crime emergency" on 11 August. However, their responsibilities now encompass clearing out Union Station and what officials term beautification" projects, including trash collection, mulching around cherry trees at the Tidal Basin, and potential graffiti removal. Continue reading...
Denmark summons US charge d’affaires over alleged attempts to interfere with Greenland’s status – as it happened
Danish foreign minister Lars Lokke Rasmussen says any attempt to interfere in kingdom's internal affairs is unacceptableOpening the press conference, Merz says he wanted to revive the tradition of cabinet discussions on security to show the issue is treated seriously and to send a signal" to EU and Nato allies.Merz says before the meeting, they met with Nato's Supreme Allied Commander Europe, Alexus Grynkewich, to discuss the military situation. Continue reading...
Denmark summons US diplomat over alleged Greenland influence campaign
Danish media reports three men with ties to Donald Trump are accused of attempting to infiltrate Greenlandic societyDenmark has summoned the US charge d'affaires for an urgent meeting over an alleged influence campaign in Greenland aimed at shaping public opinion and the future of the Arctic territory.It comes after reports from Danish media, confirmed by the Danish foreign office, that at least three US men with ties to Donald Trump and the White House had been accused of trying to infiltrate Greenlandic society. Continue reading...
Children make up third of outpatients in MSF hospitals in Gaza, statistics show
Explosive weapons designed to be used in battle are being used in urban areas, says Medecins Sans Frontieres
Girl who stabbed teachers in Welsh school had been considered for Prevent
Multi-agency report says girl at 13 had fascination with Hitler, weapons and claimed to speak German and RussianA teenager given a 15-year sentence for attempting to murder three people at her school in south-west Wales when she was 13 had been considered for referral to the anti-extremism Prevent programme over her interest in Adolf Hitler, according to a new inquiry.The girl, now 15, who cannot be named for legal reasons, used a knife to stab two teachers and a pupil at Ysgol Dyffryn Aman in Ammanford, Carmarthenshire, in April 2024. She told police after her arrest: That's one way to be a celebrity." Continue reading...
Families’ horror at funeral director who kept babies’ bodies at home
Woman barred from Leeds mortuaries after one mother said she found dead baby propped up watching' cartoonsA funeral director has been banned from working with hospitals in Leeds after a mother said she was left screaming when she found her dead baby propped up watching" cartoons at the woman's home.Amie Upton has been banned from NHS maternity wards and mortuaries in the city after keeping babies' bodies at her house in circumstances that a grandmother of another baby compared to a horror film. Continue reading...
Nigel Farage rolls back on vow to deport all small-boat arrivals to the UK
Reform leader tells event in Scotland deporting women and children is not part of his party's plans for the next five years
Lego sales rise as parents steer children to activities away from smartphones
Record lift for Danish firm comes as sales for UK-based Yoto, creator of screen-free speakers for children, almost doubleLego said it could be benefiting from parents' desire to keep children - and themselves - away from smartphones as sales rose 12%, helped by strong sales of its Botanicals and Formula One grand prix-themed sets.The Danish toy company said sales increased to a record 34.6bn Danish kroner (4bn) in the first half of the year, rising well ahead of the recovering global toy market in which sales rose 7%. Continue reading...
England and Wales fertility rate hits record low
Last year's total fertility rate of 1.41 was lowest since comparable data was first collected in 1938, ONS saysThe fertility rate for England and Wales has fallen for the third year in a row to reach a record low, figures show.The total fertility rate across both nations, meaning the average number of live children women can expect to have across their child-bearing life, stood at 1.41 in 2024, down from 1.42 in 2023, the lowest since comparable data was first collected in 1938, according to the Office for National Statistics. Continue reading...
Man arrested on suspicion of murder of 84-year-old in County Down
Suspect detained after Sean Small, who had recently served prison sentence for sex offences, found dead in NewcastlePolice in Northern Ireland have arrested a man on suspicion of the murder of Sean Small, an 84-year-old who had recently served a prison sentence for sex offences.The suspect, in his 40s, was detained on Tuesday two days after Small's body was discovered outside his home on Slievenabrock Avenue in Newcastle, County Down. Continue reading...
In idyllic Porepunkah, a manhunt this huge feels ‘surreal’ – and the alleged killer could be anywhere
A peaceful Victoria town has been rocked by the fatal shootings of two police officers, leaving locals shuttered indoors and police scouring bushland for the suspect
Who is Dezi Freeman? Porepunkah shooting suspect called police ‘terrorist thugs’ and tried to arrest a magistrate, court records reveal
Victoria police say alleged shooter remains on the run and armed after two officers killed and a third injured
Victoria shooting update: alleged gunman fled with ‘powerful firearms’ and ‘understands bushcraft well’, police say
Police say suspect Dezi Freeman knows Victorian high country bushland better than us', as tributes paid to two dead officers
Diana’s 90s time capsule revealed to contain Kylie Minogue CD and passport
Items buried at Great Ormond Street hospital dug up early to make way for construction of children's cancer centreMore than 30 years after it was buried, a time capsule compiled by Diana, Princess of Wales and two children to represent life in the 1990s has been opened prematurely - revealing a Kylie Minogue CD, a solar-powered calculator and a passport.The lead-encased wooden box was sealed in 1991 to mark the laying of the foundation stone of Great Ormond Street hospital's Variety Club building, which opened in 1994 to replace outdated buildings and clinical facilities. Continue reading...
Stonehaven school bus crash: one student dead and 11 in hospital after ‘horrific’ bus roll west of Geelong
Serious collision' on Hamilton Highway in Victoria during school pick-up for Christian College Geelong
About 3m Australians affected by unlawful Centrelink debt calculation to be eligible for up to $600 compensation
Announcement comes after the federal government admitted the use of income apportionment to determine welfare payments was invalid
Australia politics live: Labor accused of playing ‘catch up’ on Iran as Albanese says government acted ‘like adults’
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Attempt to partner African countries with Japanese cities triggers xenophobic backlash
Cities in Japan have received thousands of complaints amid confusion over scheme that was intended to foster closer tiesAn attempt to promote friendship between Japan and countries in Africa has transformed into a xenophobic row about migration after inaccurate media reports suggested the scheme would lead to a flood of immigrants".The controversy erupted after the Japan International Cooperation Agency, or JICA, said this month it had designated four Japanese cities as Africa hometowns" for partner countries in Africa: Mozambique, Nigeria, Ghana and Tanzania. Continue reading...
Cannabis users who are self-medicating run higher risk of paranoia, study finds
Those who take drug because of pain, anxiety or depression found to be more likely to develop paranoia than recreational smokersPeople who start smoking cannabis to alleviate pain, anxiety or depression are at a higher risk of developing paranoia than those who use the drug recreationally, a study has found.The research analysed answers from 3,389 former and current cannabis users aged over 18, who had no clinical history of psychosis and had taken part in the Cannabis&Me survey. Continue reading...
‘Every week I look forward to it’: Belfast woman, 97, completes 250 parkruns
Grace Chambers, whose daughter dared her to join nine years ago, hopes to be first centenarian at her local eventWhen Grace Chambers ran her first parkrun, it was the result of a dare. Now, nine years later, and at 97 years old, she has reached the sought-after milestone of 250 runs.Chambers first took part after her daughter Michele registered her for the free, weekly timed events that take place in parks and public spaces in several countries around the globe. Continue reading...
Australia has ‘high level of confidence’ Iran behind antisemitic attacks as ambassador spotted leaving embassy
There is no accusation Ahmad Sadeghi, the embassy or Iranian diplomats in Australia were involved in any attacks
Brittany Higgins ordered to pay almost $350,000 in defamation damages to Linda Reynolds
Former defence minister's reputation was damaged by social media posts by her former staffer, judge rules
Bruce Willis’ dementia diagnosis: ‘language is going’, says actor’s wife
Emma Heming Willis recalls the actor's alarming and scary' early symptoms and says his family has learned to adapt' as his brain is failing' amid really great health overall'Bruce Willis's brain is failing him" and his language is going", his wife, Emma Heming Willis, has revealed, more than two years since the actor was diagnosed with frontotemporal dementia.Bruce is still very mobile. Bruce is in really great health overall, you know," Heming Willis told Diane Sawyer in an ABC special on Tuesday. It's just his brain that is failing him. The language is going. We've learned to adapt and we have a way of communicating with him, which is just a different way." Continue reading...
Cracker Barrel reverses course and will scrap new logo after intense backlash
US restaurant chain previously said it would keep new logo despite some, including Trump and his son, criticizing itCracker Barrel, the 56-year-old US restaurant chain known for southern style cooking, has reversed course and will scrap the new minimalist logo it launched just days ago after intense backlash.We thank our guests for sharing your voices and love for Cracker Barrel. We said we would listen, and we have. Our new logo is going away and our Old Timer' will remain," the company posted on social media, referring to the picture of the overall-clad man - known as Uncle Herschel" - leaning against a barrel that had been its calling card for decades. Continue reading...
Cancer charities call for earlier diagnosis as cases projected to surge in England by 2040
NHS may struggle to cope with more than 6 million predicted new cases over next 15 years, study showsCancer cases are projected to surge in England by 2040, with a person diagnosed every two minutes, up from one every four minutes in the 1970s.More than 6 million new cases of the disease are predicted to be diagnosed over the next 15 years, with the NHS at risk of being unable to cope unless action is taken to prevent more cases and diagnose the disease earlier, when it is more treatable. Continue reading...
Toy air fryer will be a Christmas bestseller, John Lewis predicts
Fries and chicken drumsticks are included - or young cooks might prefer a mini-me Ooni pizza ovenThe air fryer has rapidly become a must-have kitchen appliance, so it was only a matter of time before the craze reached toy town, with a chic wooden version tipped as a Christmas bestseller.If you are thinking it's too soon to mention Christmas, it's hard to disagree. But with the school summer holidays almost over (or already over for some) and the UK weather forecast signalling a band of heavy rain", retailers are starting festive campaigns. Continue reading...
Post-Brexit licences for exporting food to EU cost UK firms up to £65m last year
Government to promise it will scrap existing scheme by reaching new deal with Brussels in next 18 monthsUK companies spent up to 65m last year on licences to export food and agricultural products to the EU - costs that the government is promising to eliminate as part of a new deal to be agreed by 2027.Government figures released on Tuesday showed it issued 328,727 such licences last year, at a cost of between 113 and 200 each. That would put the total cost to business at somewhere between 37m and 65m. Continue reading...
Burning Man attendees face more weather woes as thunderstorms loom
Visitors to Nevada's desert for the annual festival have already encountered heavy winds and dust stormsVisitors arriving in Nevada's desert for this year's Burning Man festival have so far encountered heavy winds and dust storms, and could be in for thunderstorms as well, with the harsh conditions possibly persisting for several days.The famous gathering began Sunday in the Black Rock Desert, roughly 100 miles (160km) north of Reno. Strong winds and dust storms disrupted the event over the weekend, temporarily pausing activities, tearing through tents and reducing visibility to nearly nothing. Continue reading...
Trump says he wants ‘nothing less than $500m’ from Harvard as feud continues
Don't negotiate with them, they've been very bad,' Trump tells education secretary in cabinet meetingDonald Trump said on Tuesday that his administration wants nothing less than $500m from Harvard" as a condition for restoring billions of dollars in federal funding to the Ivy League university.Don't negotiate with them, they've been very bad," Trump told his education secretary, Linda McMahon, in a cabinet meeting. Continue reading...
Radiohead’s Let Down enters US Billboard charts 28 years after its release
Song from 1997 album OK Computer scores band their fourth spot in the chart after going viral on TikTokRadiohead have entered the US singles chart with a song from their album OK Computer that has gone viral on social media 28 years after its release.Let Down, the third single from the British band's 1997 album, entered at No 91 on the Billboard Hot 100 this week after rising in popularity on TikTok. Continue reading...
Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce announce engagement on social media
Your English teacher and your gym teacher are getting married,' the couple wrote on InstagramTaylor Swift and Travis Kelce sent shock waves through social media on Tuesday with a joint post announcing their engagement after a two-year courtship.The 35-year-old pop star and 35-year-old tight end for the Kansas City Chiefs wrote: Your English teacher and your gym teacher are getting married" with a firecracker emoji on Instagram, alongside a series of images of themselves in a lush, floral setting. Continue reading...
Israeli protesters stage ‘day of disruption’ calling for end to war in Gaza
Netanyahu continues to prepare Gaza City offensive as mediators await response to ceasefire proposalTens of thousands of people took part in demonstrations across Israel on Tuesday, blocking highways on a day of disruption" that aimed to push Benjamin Netanyahu into agreeing a deal to end the war and calling off plans to attack Gaza City.Relatives of hostages led the biggest march and rally in Tel Aviv, while in Jerusalem hundreds of people gathered outside the prime minister's office as the security cabinet met to discuss the war. There were dozens of other protests around the country, including on the main highway to the northern city of Haifa and inside Ben Gurion airport. Continue reading...
Farage aims for hardline vibes with his mass deportation plan
Reform UK leader cuts loose with far-right anti-immigration rhetoric, but still finds little pushback from Labour or ToriesHalfway into his press conference on Tuesday - during which he announced his party would deport asylum seekers en masse if it entered government - Nigel Farage sounded a note of triumphalism.One of the most interesting things about this press conference ... is the questions being asked are about the practicalities of individual pieces of implementation," he said. What I notice is there is very little pushback from the media against the idea that we really are in very, very big trouble in this country." Continue reading...
Farage attacked for ‘ugly’ rhetoric of plan for mass deportation of asylum seekers
Reform UK leader says he will rip up UK's human rights commitments and pay despotic regimes to take people backNigel Farage has been accused of ugly" and destructive" rhetoric after announcing plans to deport hundreds of thousands of asylum seekers and pledging to pay despotic regimes such as the Taliban to take them back.Unveiling Reform UK's Operation Restoring Justice" at a combative press conference in Oxford, Farage said he would rip up the UK's postwar human rights commitments, contained in a range of international conventions, to deport absolutely anyone" - including women and children - arriving by small boat. Continue reading...
France faces new political crisis as PM expected to lose confidence vote
Francois Bayrou says he will fight like a dog' to stay in power but he appears almost certain to be toppledFrance is braced for another political crisis as the minority government of Francois Bayrou appears almost certain to be toppled in a confidence vote next month, amid deep political divisions over an unpopular austerity budget and debt-reduction plan.I will fight like a dog," the centrist prime minister told L'Express on Tuesday after his surprise decision to call a vote of confidence from parliamentarians. Continue reading...
Porepunkah shooting: police hunt ‘dangerous’ suspect who fled into bush after allegedly killing two officers ‘in cold blood’
Victoria police believe alleged offender is heavily armed and urge local residents to stay indoors
Debenhams may sell Pretty Little Thing and shut distribution hub
Online fashion seller's losses widen to 264m as Poundland confirms plans to close up to 150 storesThe online fashion seller Debenhams, formerly known as Boohoo, is considering the sale of its Pretty Little Thing (PLT) brand and the closure of its distribution centre in Burnley, which could lead to the loss of 1,251 jobs.The company said it was exploring a range of long-term options", understood to include closure for the Burnley site and the sale of an already closed warehouse in the US amid falling sales and widening losses. Continue reading...
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