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Michael Kovrig: detention by China amounted to psychological torture, Canadian says

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Former diplomat Michael Kovrig, who was taken into custody in December 2018, says he spent months in solitary confinement and was interrogated dailyA former Canadian diplomat detained by China for more than 1,000 days said he was placed in solitary confinement for months and interrogated for up to nine hours every day, treatment he said amounted to psychological torture.Michael Kovrig, speaking to the Canadian Broadcasting Corp in his first major interview since his release, also said he had missed the birth of his daughter and met her for the first time when she was two-and-a half years old. Continue reading…

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Man dies after alleged stabbing in Marrickville in Sydney’s inner west

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Manhunt under way after death of man allegedly stabbed on Marrickville RoadFollow our Australia news live blog for latest updatesGet our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcastA man has died and his assailant is believed to be at large after an alleged stabbing in Sydney’s inner west.Emergency services responded to reports of a man being stabbed on Marrickville Road, Marrickville, at about 7.40pm on Monday. Continue reading…

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Kerry gives scathing rating on climate action: ‘Is there a letter underneath Z?’

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Former secretary of state accuses oil and gas companies of ‘business as usual’ at major climate summit in New YorkCountries are ignoring commitments they made less than a year ago to shift away from fossil fuels and to provide aid to those most vulnerable to the climate crisis, a host of leading figures have admitted during a gloomy start to a major climate summit in New York.Al Gore, the former US vice-president, and John Kerry, the former US secretary of state and climate envoy, have led the condemnation of the largest greenhouse gas emitters, led by China and the US, for failing to follow a UN pact signed in Dubai by nearly 200 countries in December to “transition away” from oil, coal and gas. Continue reading…

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Author : Oliver Milman in New York

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Tennessee man testifies that he and another man killed rapper Young Dolph

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Cornelius Smith said he and Justin Johnson shot Young Dolph after brother of rival rapper Yo Gotti put a hit on himA Memphis man testified on Monday that he and a second person shot and killed rapper Young Dolph after Big Jook, the brother of rapper Yo Gotti, put a hit on him.Cornelius Smith identified himself and Justin Johnson as the two people seen on a 17 November 2021, surveillance video exiting a white Mercedes outside a Memphis, Tennessee, cookie store about 30 seconds after Young Dolph entered the store and then opening fire in broad daylight. Continue reading…

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Cost of taxpayer-funded grant for UK monarchy to rise by £45m

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Sovereign grant that pays for royal family’s duties to increase from £86.3m in 2024-25 to £132m in 2025-26The cost of the grant that funds the monarchy is due to increase by more than 53% in the next year to £132m – a rise of £45m.Official royal accounts released earlier this year revealed that huge profits of over £1bn from the crown estate mean the taxpayer-funded sovereign grant, which pays for the royal family’s official duties, will increase from £86.3m in 2024-25 to £132m in 2025-26.Additional reporting by PA Media Continue reading…

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Republican bid to change Nebraska voting rules to help Trump fails

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State senator Mike McDonnell refuses to back plan that would give Trump possible edge in event of a tied electionA Republican bid to change the electoral system in Nebraska to give Donald Trump a possible advantage in the event of a tied presidential election has been rebuffed after a state legislator refused to back the plan.Mike McDonnell, a former Democrat who crossed to the Republican party this year, said he would not vote to change the midwestern state’s distribution of electors to the same winner-takes-all process that operates in most of the US. Continue reading…

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Author : Robert Tait in Washington

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Australia news live: thousands of NSW nurses due to strike; RBA interest rate decision due

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State health minister says justification for the walkout doesn’t ‘add up’. Follow today’s news liveGet our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcastIn a much anticipated speech in Sydney yesterday, Peter Dutton continued to refuse to release costings for the Coalition’s plan to build seven nuclear plants, saying he would announce details “in due course” before the next election.He tried to shift the terms of the debate to the cost of Labor’s renewables policy but, as our political editor writes today, he “relied on warm, fuzzy assurances” rather than “cold, hard facts”. Continue reading…

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Colorado man found guilty of murder in supermarket shooting that killed 10

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Ahmad Alissa, who killed 10 people in Boulder in 2021 and pleaded not guilty by reason of insanity, faces life in prisonA mentally ill man who killed 10 people at a Colorado supermarket in 2021 has been found guilty of murder and faces life in prison.Jurors reached their verdict on Monday in the trial of Ahmad Alissa. Continue reading…

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Diamond necklace worn at Queen Elizabeth II’s coronation could fetch £1m at auction

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Some jewellery historians believe it features gems from infamous piece at centre of Marie Antoinette scandalAn antique diamond necklace worn at Queen Elizabeth II’s coronation and may be linked to a French scandal involving Marie Antoinette is expected to fetch more than £1m at auction.The necklace, made of 300 carats, was also worn to King George VI’s coronation by members of the Marquess of Anglesey family, who owned the diamonds until the 1960s when they sold them. Continue reading…

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UN general assembly to open amid fears of all-out war in the Middle East

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Diplomats trying to prevent escalation in Israel-Hezbollah conflict amid bombing campaign in LebanonThe 79th United Nations general assembly is to open on Tuesday morning amid a massive bombing campaign in southern Lebanon that has brought Israel and the Shia militant group Hezbollah closer than ever to all-out war, despite fevered diplomatic efforts to de-escalate the conflict.On Monday, diplomats huddled behind the scenes at the United Nations headquarters and midtown Manhattan hotels for bilateral and ministerial meetings on issues from Atlantic Ocean ecology to Ukraine’s energy supply, ahead of what the UN bills as its own “Super Bowl of global diplomacy”. Continue reading…

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Author : Andrew Roth in New York

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Iranian president accuses Israel of seeking wider conflict

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On US visit, Masoud Pezeshkian says ‘there is no winner in warfare’ and also says Iran ready to reopen nuclear talksIran’s new president, Masoud Pezeshkian, has accused Israel of fanning the flames of war in the Middle East and said he hoped Iran could avoid being dragged into acting in a way “not worthy” of it, as he spoke to the media on his first official visit to the US.The reformist, who took office in July after winning an election on a ticket of better relations with the west, said during a roundtable with journalists as he attended the UN general assembly in New York that no one benefited from war and that anyone who said otherwise was deluding themselves. Continue reading…

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Author : Patrick Wintour in New York

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Lack of City of London oversight hurting efforts to halt dirty money, FCA warns

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Bodies responsible for monitoring accounting and legal sectors not doing enough to stop money laundering, watchdog saysA lack of proper oversight across the City of London’s network of lawyers, bookkeepers and accountants is hampering efforts to crack down on dirty money being funnelled through the UK, the City watchdog has warned.The latest report by the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) flagged concerns over the work of the UK’s 25 professional bodies – which oversee the accounting and legal sectors – and found that some were spending as little as £73 a year on anti-money laundering supervision or were outsourcing it entirely to third parties. Continue reading…

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Scotland could extend winter fuel allowance, Scottish Labour argues

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Further devolution next year will bring allowance under Scottish control just months before Holyrood electionsScottish Labour believes access to the winter fuel allowance could be widened in Scotland as it tries to fight off its opponents’ attacks before the next Holyrood election.Scotland will be able to decide which pensioners get the allowance from October next year under further devolution of benefits to Holyrood, eight months before a Scottish parliamentary election that Labour sees as critical to its revival. Continue reading…

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Rachel Reeves sticks to script and saves big changes for next month’s budget

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Chancellor’s conference speech was light on detail and not pivot away from doom and gloom that critics wantedReeves defends Labour’s cut to winter fuel allowanceLabour conference live – latest updatesRachel Reeves had a difficult balancing act. Between offering up a message of optimism for Britain as a chancellor elected on a platform of change in July’s election landslide, and holding back the big news for next month’s budget.Facing criticism that she may have overcooked a doom and gloom-laden approach emanating from the economy, paving the way for a “painful” tax and spending event on 30 October, Reeves’s speech in Liverpool on Monday was an opportunity for a reset. Continue reading…

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Author : Richard Partington Economics correspondent

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Labour conference ‘graveyard slot’ for winter fuel vote angers Unite

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Union disappointed at scheduling of debate on motion condemning removal of allowance from most pensionersThe Unite union has accused Labour conference organisers of seeking to silence them by scheduling a vote that could condemn cuts to winter fuel payments for the very end of the gathering.Unite and the Communication Workers Union, which co-sponsored the motion calling for ministers to reverse the removal of the allowance from all but the poorest pensioners, had hoped it would take place on Monday, the busiest day of the event in Liverpool. Continue reading…

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Suspect in second Trump assassination attempt left note saying he intended to kill ex-president, prosecutors say – live

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Ryan Routh was arrested in Florida after being found with a weapon outside a Trump golf courseTrump golf club suspect left note saying he intended to kill ex-president, court filing saysTwo cellphones found in the car Ryan Wesley Routh was driving when he was arrested were geolocated to areas near Donald Trump’s Mar-a-Lago resort and his golf course in Florida in the weeks leading up to his apparent assassination attempt, prosecutors wrote.The phones, part of six that FBI agents found in Routh’s vehicle, made repeated visits to the vicinity of the two Trump properties between 18 August and 15 September, the court document said.Must take part of the blame for the [person] that we elected for our next president that ended up being brainless, but I am man enough to say that I misjudged and made a terrible mistake and Iran I apologize. You are free to assassinate Trump as well as me for that error in judgment and the dismantling of the deal. No one here in the US seems to have the balls to put natural selection to work or even unnatural selection. Continue reading…

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France’s new government meets with focus on the budget and immigration – Europe live

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New PM Michel Barnier says he will not increase the tax burden and says the number of migrants ‘has become unbearable’Germany’s Social Democratic party (SPD) narrowly won yesterday’s election in Brandenburg – and the party leadership is now downplaying questions about Olaf Scholz’s candidacy in next year’s national election.“Yesterday’s election gives us courage that we can do it, but of course I also know that the challenges and the questions we have to deal with at national level are far from dealt with as a result of yesterday evening,” the party’s co-leader, Lars Klingbeil, said today, the Associated Press reported.

Klingbeil reiterated that that Scholz’s candidacy isn’t in question.

“There is absolutely no wobbling,” he said. “In the leadership of the party, the parliamentary group, among the state governors and ministers, there is no discussion about this in any place.” Continue reading…

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Nurses in England reject government’s 5.5% pay award

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Royal College of Nursing says members ‘do not yet feel valued and they are looking for urgent action’Nurses in England have rejected the government’s pay award of a 5.5% rise, the Royal College of Nursing has announced.RCN members rejected the deal by two-thirds in a record high turnout of around 145,000. Continue reading…

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‘We are not testing enough’: new US bird flu cases stoke fears over poor response

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Experts worry H5N1 virus is more widespread than is being reported as they call for stricter mandates from USDAAfter three more herds in California’s Central valley tested positive for bird flu, questions have been raised about the whether true extent of the outbreak in the US is much wider than recognized, given inadequate or nonexistent biosecurity and a persistent lack of testing.The new cases, revealed by officials at the US Department of Agriculture (USDA), bring the total in California to eight affected herds discovered this month. Continue reading…

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US public schools banned 10,000 books in most recent academic year

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Survey by PEN America suggests bans nearly tripled nationwide from previous year’s figureMore than 10,000 books were banned in US public schools from 2023 to 2024, according to a report, marking a stark increase over the year before as Republican-led states pass new censorship laws.The survey from PEN America suggested that bans of books nearly tripled nationwide, from 3,362 the previous year. Continue reading…

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Israel launches fresh strikes in Lebanon after evacuation warnings

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Military hitting Hezbollah ‘terror targets’ in southern Lebanon after residents told to leave their homes in text and voice messagesMiddle East crisis – live updatesThe Israeli military has launched a fresh wave of strikes against Hezbollah after warning people in Lebanon living in or near buildings where the group was “hiding” weapons to evacuate.“The IDF [Israel Defense Forces] is currently conducting strikes on terror targets belonging to the Hezbollah terrorist organisation in southern Lebanon,” the military said. Continue reading…

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Reeves rules out return to austerity but refuses to say departments will avoid real-terms cuts – Labour conference live

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Chancellor says overall government won’t face cuts in real terms before key conference speechIn interview this morning Rachel Reeves, the chancellor, defended her own decision to accept clothing donations worth £7,500 when she was in opposition.Speaking on the Today programme, she said:I can understand why people find it a little bit odd that politicians get support for things like buying clothes.Now, when I was an opposition MP, when I was shadow chancellor of the exchequer, a friend of mine who I’ve known for years [Juliet Rosenfeld] – she’s a good personal friend – wanted to support me as shadow chancellor and the way she wanted to support me was to finance my office to be able to buy clothes for the campaign trail and for big events and speeches that I made as shadow chancellor.It’s never something that I planned to do as a government minister, but it did help me in opposition.It’s rightly the case that we don’t ask taxpayers to fund the bulk of the campaigning work and the research work that politicians do, but that does require, then, donations – from small donations, from party members and supporters, from larger contributions, from people who have been very successful in life and want to give something back.We appreciate that support. It’s part of the reason why we are in government today, because we were able to do that research work, and we were able to do that campaigning.Unite and the Communication Workers Union (CWU) have put forward motions which were due to be debated on Monday afternoon, with strong support expected from other unions.Sources said unions were told late on Sunday that the debate is being moved to Wednesday morning. Continue reading…

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Russia-Ukraine war live: Volodymyr Zelenskyy in New York to meet and address UN

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Ukraine president to present proposals for ‘victory plan’ to Joe Biden, Kamala Harris and Donald TrumpHello and welcome to the Ukraine live blog. I’m Yohannes Lowe and the time in Kyiv has just gone past 10:30am.Here are the latest developments:Volodymyr Zelenskyy arrived in the US on Sunday for a crucial visit to present Kyiv’s plan to end two-and-a-half years of war with Russia. The Ukrainian president will present his proposals – which he calls a “victory plan” – to President Joe Biden, as well as presidential hopefuls Kamala Harris and Donald Trump and will also attend sessions at the UN general assembly. The visit comes after a summer of intense fighting, with Moscow advancing fast in eastern Ukraine and Kyiv holding on to swathes of Russia’s Kursk region. Kyiv has for weeks pressed the west to allow it to use delivered long-range weapons to strike targets deep inside Russia – so far to no avail.The Ukrainian president urged his partners to help achieve “a shared victory for a truly just peace”, in a post on X with his nightly video address. “This fall will determine the future of this war,” Zelenskyy said in the address, delivered from a plane. Ukrainian media later reported he landed in New York. He is also due to visit Washington later in the week.The UK foreign secretary, David Lammy, indicated that delicate negotiations with the White House to allow Ukraine to use Storm Shadow missiles inside Russia are ongoing, arguing it was a time for “nerve and guts”. The apparent encouragement to Biden comes just over a week after Lammy and the prime minister, Keir Starmer, visited the US president in the White House but failed to resolve the sticking point between two countries. Speaking at a fringe event at the Labour party conference in Liverpool on Sunday, Lammy said it was “a critical time for nerve and guts and patience and for fortitude on behalf of allies who stand with Ukraine”.At least 16 civilians were injured, including a 15-year-old boy, on Sunday evening as a result of Russian airstrikes on the south-eastern city of Zaporizhzhia, Ukrainian officials said on Monday. Rescuers evacuated residents from several damaged apartment buildings, Ukraine’s interior ministry said on Telegram. The ministry said that according to preliminary information Russia used its KAB guided aerial bombs to strike Zaporizhzhia.Russia launched new strikes in the Ukrainian city of Kharkiv which hit high-rise apartment buildings, leaving at least 21 wounded in a second consecutive night-time attack, authorities said. The bombs fell on Saturday night on the district of Shevchenkivsky, north of the centre of Kharkiv, which is the second-largest Ukrainian city, local governor Oleh Syniehubov said.A firefighter was killed by a Ukrainian drone in Russia-controlled Luhansk region in eastern Ukraine, the Russian emergencies ministry said on Sunday. The drone’s explosives detonated when Vyacheslav Glazunov, 33, was extinguishing a fire in the Novoaidar district triggered by fallen drones, the ministry said on Telegram. Another two firefighters were injured, it added. Continue reading…

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‘Big baby’: Melbourne aquarium’s huge 22.5kg penguin chick Pesto set to slim down after becoming viral star

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Sea Life Aquarium Melbourne’s nine-month-old king penguin eats 25 to 32 fish a day and outweighs both foster parents combinedFollow our Australia news live blog for latest updatesGet our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcastPesto the penguin has broken the internet – and the scales – but its fans only have a few weeks left to see the chick at its heaviest.The king penguin, which is less than 9 months old and weighs 22.5kg, is the largest chick the Sea Life aquarium in Melbourne has ever seen.Sign up for Guardian Australia’s breaking news email Continue reading…

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Middle East crisis live: IDF urges some residents of southern Lebanon to evacuate amid strikes on Hezbollah targets

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Israeli military spokesman says it began striking militant group’s targets after indications Hezbollah was preparing to fire on Israeli territorySee all our coverage of the Middle East crisisIn the last few minutes the IDF has said on its official Telegram channel that warning sirens in the western Galilee area had been a false identification of hostile aircraft.The Israeli military has suggested a ground incursion in Lebanon may be needed to secure its war goals as it conducted another round of extensive strikes against Hezbollah targets in Lebanon. Continue reading…

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