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Allergy warnings as Hurricane Helene disturbs wasps’ nests

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Officials augment stocks of medicine for those allergic to stings as doctors report increase in those seeking treatmentSwarms of yellowjacket wasps, bees and other insects whose underground nests in western North Carolina were disturbed by Hurricane Helene’s flooding have prompted authorities to augment stocks of Benadryl and epinephrine injections for people allergic to stings.The emergency measure, health officials say, is necessary because hundreds of thousands of aggressive insects, especially yellowjackets the size of honeybees, were forced above ground by the storm and have no nests to which to return. Continue reading…

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Author : Richard Luscombe

Publish date : 2024-10-04 22:56:23

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Biden issues terse words to Netanyahu over peace deal and election influence

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President said Israeli prime minister should remember who has most helped Israel, if he is trying to sway election resultJoe Biden had terse words for Benjamin Netanyahu on Friday, saying he didn’t know whether the Israeli prime minister was holding up a peace deal in order to influence the outcome of the 2024 US presidential election.“No administration has helped Israel more than I have,” Biden said. “None. None, none. And I think Bibi should remember that. And whether he’s trying to influence the election, I don’t know but I’m not counting on that.” Continue reading…

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Author : Léonie Chao-Fong in Washington, Joanna Walters in New York and agency

Publish date : 2024-10-04 23:02:23

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Hurricane Helene conspiracy theories collide with election misinformation

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Musk and politicians like Trump spread baseless claims such as Fema blocking flights and confiscating suppliesAs emergency crews work to help people experiencing grave losses after Hurricane Helene, a wave of misinformation has accompanied relief efforts, heightened by an existential election just a month away.The upcoming election has ramped up the misinformation, a common thread of which happens after most big news events. These claims have found believers – or at least opportunistic fans – among top Republicans, who are now tying an unprecedented disaster to issues like immigration. Continue reading…

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Author : Rachel Leingang

Publish date : 2024-10-04 22:36:42

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Iran’s Ali Khamenei vows Hezbollah and Hamas will not back down

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In rare public address, supreme leader defends missile attack on Israel and makes appeal for Muslim unityIran’s supreme leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, has vowed that Hezbollah in Lebanon and Hamas in Gaza will re-emerge strongly with new leaders, as an Israeli airstrike cut Lebanon’s main route to Syria.In a rare public sermon in front of tens of thousands in Tehran on Friday, Khamenei defended the “legal and legitimate” ballistic missile attack on Israel this week that Iran has said was in retaliation for the deaths of the Hezbollah secretary general, Hassan Nasrallah, and the Hamas political leader, Ismail Haniyeh. Continue reading…

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Author : Peter Beaumont in Jerusalem and Patrick Wintour

Publish date : 2024-10-04 21:50:36

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Former county sheriff Jim McDonnell named new Los Angeles police chief

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McDonnell will head force of nearly 9,000 officers amid rising discontentment over public safety among residentsFormer Los Angeles county sheriff Jim McDonnell will lead the Los Angeles police department (LAPD), taking charge of the force of nearly 9,000 officers as discontent grows among the city’s residents over public safety even as violent crime numbers drop, the mayor announced on Friday.Mayor Karen Bass, who had the final say after a civilian board of Los Angeles police commissioners vetted McDonnell, said her selection of a veteran law enforcement officer was based on a need to reduce crime and make every neighborhood safer. Bass met with hundreds of LAPD officers and community leaders before making her decision. Continue reading…

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US supreme court will rule on $10bn suit Mexico filed against US gun makers

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Mexico argues negligence from makers such as Colt and Glock has led to gun trafficking to drug cartels and criminals The US supreme court said on Friday it will decide whether to block a $10bn lawsuit Mexico filed against US gun manufacturers and distributors that argues that their negligent and illegal commercial practices have unleashed bloodshed in the country.The lawsuit, filed in Boston in August, names Smith & Wesson, Barrett Firearms, Beretta, Colt and Glock, as well as Boston-area wholesaler Interstate Arms. Continue reading…

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Author : Edward Helmore in New York

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Police officer charged after death of woman, 81, in collision with royal escort

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Helen Holland was killed in collision with motorcycle that was part of escort for Duchess of EdinburghA police officer has been charged over the death of an 81-year-old woman who was killed in a collision with a motorcycle that was part of an escort for the Duchess of Edinburgh.The Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) said on Friday it had charged Christopher Harrison, 67, with causing death by careless driving following a review of the evidence provided by the Independent Office for Police Conduct (IOPC). Continue reading…

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Author : Nadeem Badshah

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Elon Musk says he will attend Trump rally at Pennsylvania shooting site

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Republican presidential nominee returns to scene of first assassination attempt in July as tech CEO reiterates supportElon Musk plans to attend Donald Trump’s rally on Saturday at the site in Butler, Pennsylvania, where the former president narrowly avoided assassination in July.“I will be there to support!” the tech billionaire replied to a post by Trump on Musk’s social media platform, X, saying he was returning to the Butler Farm show grounds. Continue reading…

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Author : Edward Helmore and agency

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More than 100 people missing after being forced off boats in Djibouti

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Nearly 50 people dead and 108 unaccounted for after smugglers apparently force passangers into the waterMore than 100 people are still missing after smugglers apparently forced migrants to leave their boats and swim in the Red Sea off the coast of Djibouti, the International Organization for Migration has said.Forty-eight people have so far been confirmed dead after the incident on Monday, which involved two boats that had left Yemen for Djibouti with a total of 310 people onboard, said Frantz Celestin, a regional director at the UN agency. “Unfortunately, we have yet to account for about 108 of the migrants,” he said. Continue reading…

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Author : Carlos Mureithi in Nairobi

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Record amount of anti-Muslim abuse reported in UK since 7 October attacks

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Tell Mama UK says it has recorded 4,971 incidents of anti-Muslim hate in past year, the highest total in 14 yearsA record number of anti-Muslim attacks and incidents of abuse were reported in the UK since the 7 October attacks last year, a national monitoring group has said.In exclusive figures shared with the Guardian, Tell Mama UK said it had recorded 4,971 incidents of anti-Muslim hate between 7 October 2023 and 30 September 2024, the highest total ever recorded in the past 14 years. Continue reading…

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Author : Neha Gohil

Publish date : 2024-10-04 16:48:29

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Argentina’s Javier Milei accused of plagiarising UN speech from West Wing

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Populist leader alleged to have ‘copied word for word’ a monologue by TV show’s fictional president Jed BartletArgentina’s rightwing populist president, Javier Milei, has been accused of plagiarising a chunk of his recent speech to the United Nations general assembly from the political drama The West Wing.“It seems like fiction, but it isn’t,” the left-leaning Buenos Aires newspaper Página 12 reported on Friday, claiming Milei had “copied, word for word, a monologue” by the television show’s fictional president, Josiah “Jed” Bartlet. Continue reading…

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Author : Tom Phillips Latin America correspondent

Publish date : 2024-10-04 16:04:56

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Royal Navy chief apologises for ‘intolerable’ misogyny in Submarine Service

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Ben Key confirms several personnel have been sacked, demoted or disciplined as a result of investigationsThe head of the Royal Navy has issued an unreserved public apology for “intolerable” misogyny within the Submarine Service after several investigations exposed sexual harassment, bullying and assault within its ranks.Admiral First Sea Lord Adm Sir Ben Key said he was “truly sorry” to the women in the service who had experienced “misogyny, bullying and other unacceptable behaviours” while serving their country. Continue reading…

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Author : Alexandra Topping

Publish date : 2024-10-04 15:19:05

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Barratt’s £2.5bn takeover of Redrow given go-ahead by UK regulator

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CMA accepts undertakings by both housebuilders to address concerns over a potential local competition issueThe £2.5bn acquisition by the UK’s biggest housebuilder Barratt of its smaller rival Redrow has been given the green light by the UK’s competition watchdog.The Competition and Markets Authority said it had decided to accept undertakings made by the two companies to address its concerns over a potential local competition issue, which means the deal will not be referred for a longer, phase 2 investigation. Continue reading…

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Author : Julia Kollewe

Publish date : 2024-10-04 14:29:11

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Barack Obama to hit campaign trail for Kamala Harris to woo swing-state voters – US elections live

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Former president will kick off battleground tour with all-important Pennsylvania next weekA local elections official who became a hero to election deniers was sentenced to nine years in prison on Thursday for leading a voting system data-breach scheme inspired by the rampant false claims that fraud altered the 2020 presidential outcome.Tina Peters allowed a man affiliated with the pillow salesman and election-lie trafficker Mike Lindell to misuse a security card to access the Mesa county election system.We would have supplied the entire Asian continent. We would have supplied Asia. We would have supplied everybody. But we’ll have it redone very quickly … I actually got it approved in Congress as part of … the biggest tax cuts in history for this country. I got that approved in Congress. We got ANWR [Alaska national wildlife refuge] so they didn’t kill it in Congress, and I don’t think they ever could. So we’ll get it back very quickly. It’s going to be back very fast.And it would have been great for Alaska but it would have also … been great for our country but we’ll have it approved very quickly. Continue reading…

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Author : Hamish Mackay

Publish date : 2024-10-04 13:21:08

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Chris Packham urges protesters to stop blocking roads as he takes climate role

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Exclusive: Broadcaster joins board of Climate Emergency Fund and says there needs to be new ways of pushing for changeClimate activists need to stop blocking roads and start holding fossil fuel executives personally to account, Chris Packham has said, after being appointed to the board of one of the biggest activist funds in the world.The naturalist and broadcaster is the first non-US-based director of the Climate Emergency Fund, which has given almost $15m (£11.4m) to activists taking part in non-violent civil disobedience around the world since 2019. Continue reading…

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Author : Damien Gayle Environment correspondent

Publish date : 2024-10-04 12:43:25

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Far-right extremists flee from Telegram to SimpleX over privacy features

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App that doesn’t require users’ emails or phone numbers secured over $1m in funding with help from Jack DorseySome far-right extremists have fled Telegram for a new haven: SimpleX, a messaging service that just secured over $1m in funding with the help of Jack Dorsey, once the CEO of Twitter, now known as X.The migration from Telegram began after the app’s founder and chief executive, Pavel Durov, announced a crackdown on illegal content and cooperation with law enforcement requests. Just weeks ago, Durov was arrested in France on a litany of charges that allege Telegram helped spread child sexual abuse material and fuelled criminal activities among its users. Continue reading…

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Author : Ben Makuch

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Wetherspoon’s boss calls academics’ smaller beer glass proposal ‘slightly daft’

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Tim Martin criticises schooner suggestion and urges UK government not to restrict pub licensing hoursThe boss of Wetherspoon’s has urged the government not to heed calls to restrict pub licensing hours or swap pint glasses for smaller schooners, arguing that pubs have “changed radically in recent decades”.Amid reports, denied by the health department, of moves to cut alcohol consumption, Tim Martin, the pub chain’s chief executive, said the industry had moved away from a focus purely on beer and Pepsi, tea and coffee were now the most popular drinks in his establishments. Continue reading…

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Author : Julia Kollewe

Publish date : 2024-10-04 11:18:46

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Labour says carbon capture plan will help UK ‘decarbonise without deindustrialising’ – politics live

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Labour’s proposals will be part of biggest change to UK economy in 200 years, says Ed MilibandSNP deputy Westminster leader Pete Wishart has urged chancellor Rachel Reeves to scrap the “bedroom tax” at this month’s budget.PA media reports that research from the House of Commons library, commissioned by the SNP, shows that just shy of 100,000 households in Scotland are affected by the bedroom tax, which sees cash deducted from benefits if the recipient has a spare room in their home.Thousands of low-income families across Scotland and the UK are being pushed into poverty by punitive Labour government policies like the bedroom tax.Voters in Scotland were promised change. She must use the UK budget for a total reset, including by abolishing the bedroom tax without further delay. Continue reading…

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Author : Martin Belam

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Three men shot by police in unrelated Sydney and Melbourne incidents, two in critical condition

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NSW police fired at two men in a car allegedly driven at them, while in Hillside, Victoria police shot a man allegedly armed with a knife at scene of stabbingFollow our Australia news live blog for latest updatesGet our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcastThree men have been shot by police in two separate and unrelated incidents – with two fighting for their lives in hospital – in Sydney and Melbourne.

New South Wales police said that at about 12.10pm on Friday, officers responding to a report of a stolen car in a Wentworthville car park, in Sydney’s west, fired their guns at the vehicle after it was allegedly driven at them.The state MP for Penrith, Karen McKeown, later said that a car belonging to her and her husband had been stolen, apparently confirming media reports the car allegedly involved in the incident belonged to an MP.

Police said two men were then found injured inside the car.

“The officers immediately rendered first aid until the arrival of NSW Ambulance paramedics,” police said in a statement.

“The men were taken to Westmead hospital where one is reported to be in critical condition and the second is in a serious but stable condition.”

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Author : Caitlin Cassidy

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Australian billionaire Gina Rinehart wanted ‘so-called’ portraits ‘permanently disposed of’

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Freedom of information documents reveal mining magnate lobbying National Gallery chair over Vincent Namatjira portraitsFollow our Australia news live blog for latest updatesGet our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcastBillionaire mining magnate Gina Rinehart not only wanted two unflattering portraits of her removed from exhibition at the National Gallery of Australia; she wanted them “permanently disposed of”.According to emails released by the museum under freedom of information laws on Thursday, Rinehart sought the assistance of the NGA’s chair, Ryan Stokes, on 8 April, sending the following email: “Hi Ryan, I know [words redacted] but now that I’m told you’re chair of the national gallery can u pl permanently dispose of the 2 so called portraits of me below.”Sign up for Guardian Australia’s breaking news email Continue reading…

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Author : Kelly Burke

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Greens senator Dorinda Cox says ‘significant missing context’ in reports of alleged bullying

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West Australian senator acknowledges ‘challenges’ in office and apologised for ‘the distress this may have caused’ Follow our Australia news live blog for latest updatesGet our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcastGreens senator Dorinda Cox says she takes “responsibility for any shortcomings” as an employer and has apologised for “the distress this may have caused” but said there has been “significant missing context” in the reports of bullying allegations within her office.Cox, a Noongar Yamatji woman, is the first Indigenous woman to represent Western Australia in the upper house. Continue reading…

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Author : Amy Remeikis

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Middle East crisis live: Beirut strikes reportedly target potential Hezbollah leader; 18 killed in Israeli strike on West Bank, officials say

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Target in Lebanese capital thought to be Nasrallah successor Hashem Safieddine, Israeli media report; West Bank Israeli airstrike kills 18, Palestinian media sayIsrael orders evacuation of southern Lebanese city as Beirut strikes continueThe latest apparent Israeli attack on Hezbollah leadership, in which Hashem Safieddine, the presumed next leader of Hezbollah, was reportedly the target, comes almost exactly a week after leader Hassan Nasrallah was killed in a massive Israeli strike on Beirut that flattened several apartment blocks.Israel has a long history of assassinating its enemies, often causing civilian casualties, and has also killed around 20 other senior Hezbollah figures in recent weeks and months. Continue reading…

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Author : Helen Livingstone

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Carmakers ramp up pressure on chancellor for EV sales subsidies

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Bosses say cost of complying with zero-emission vehicle mandate is ‘astronomical, and unsustainable’UK electric car sales hit a record high in September, even as bosses from big carmakers told the chancellor that government targets were putting too much pressure on the industry.The British industry sold 56,300 electric cars during the month, the highest on record, according to preliminary data published by the Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders (SMMT), a lobby group. Continue reading…

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Peta Credlin texted warning about Moira Deeming expulsion to Victorian Liberal leader’s staffer, court hears

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Defamation trial told of message from Sky News host to John Pesutto’s chief of staff while helping to set up officeFollow our Australia news live blog for latest updatesGet our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcastSky News host Peta Credlin warned against expelling Moira Deeming from the Victorian Liberal party room in a text message to John Pesutto’s chief of staff, whose office she was then helping to set up, a court has heard.Deeming, now an independent MP after her expulsion, is suing the Victorian opposition leader for allegedly falsely portraying her as a Nazi sympathiser after she spoke at the Let Women Speak rally held on 18 March 2023, which was gatecrashed by neo-Nazis. Pesutto has rejected the allegation. Continue reading…

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Author : Benita Kolovos Victorian state correspondent

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Tim Walz to Muslim voters in push before election: ‘Our hearts are broken’

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Democratic vice-presidential candidate spoke virtually at advocacy group Emgage Action’s eventIn a final push to engage Muslim voters ahead of the election, Tim Walz called for the end of the war in Gaza and pledged that, if elected, the Harris administration would work “side by side” with Muslim Americans.The vice-presidential candidate joined Muslim advocacy group Emgage Action’s Million Muslim Votes: A Way Forward virtual summit the day after the vice-presidential debate. Continue reading…

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