Mob storms Russian airport looking for Israelis

[ad_1] Mobs storming Makhachkala airport. A mob in Muslim-dominated Dagestan stormed its airport looking for Jews. Rumours had spread that a flight from Israel was due at the airport. Authorities say the airport is back under police control, but will remain shut until 6 November. A mob looking for Israelis and Jews overran an airport in Russia’s Caucasus republic of Dagestan on Sunday, after rumours spread that a flight was arriving from Israel. The violence…

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All Blacks, Springboks vie for global supremacy in World Cup final

[ad_1] Three-time Rugby World Cup winners South Africa and New Zealand both have the opportunity to claim their fourth title on Saturday at the Stade de France in Saint-Denis, a suburb just outside Paris. It’s a fated matchup between two long-standing rivals from the Southern Hemisphere, each with different trajectories in the 2023 competition. Issued on: 28/10/2023 – 10:35 4 min South Africa’s mythologised “bomb squad” will be unleashed once again in their World Cup…

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Israeli’s Sharren Haskel rejects Australia’s call for a humanitarian pause of hostilities

[ad_1] Israel has accused Hamas of stealing petrol from the United Nations refugee agency in Gaza and using it for military infrastructure. Loading “So, I’m sorry, you cannot ask from Israel to supply Hamas with those things… And that’s while Hamas has hostages in captivity, whose lives depend on how quickly we do this operation as well.” The United Nations, the United States, United Kingdom, European Union and Canada have also backed calls for a…

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Should this year’s COP28 be the last?

[ad_1] By Dr Marc Nebojsa Vukadinovic, Programme Director, and Isabelle Négrier, Executive director, EuropaNova The opinions expressed in this article are those of the author and do not represent in any way the editorial position of Euronews. Different, more flexible and more regional summits and organisations must emerge to collectively achieve the goals of the Paris Agreement, Dr Marc Nebojsa Vukadinovic and Isabelle Négrier write. ADVERTISEMENT Every year since 1995, the Conference of the Parties, or…

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Sips Barcelona Repeats As Number One In Landmark Diverse List

[ad_1] Barcelona has cemented itself as a cocktail capital after intimate bar Sips took the top spot at the 2023 World’s 50 Best Bars awards. This marks the second year in a row that a Barcelona establishment has claimed the coveted No. 1 ranking, with Paradiso winning last year before slipping to fourth place this time. The awards ceremony was held outside Europe for the first time, taking place in Singapore’s renovated 1950s power plant.…

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Another Setback for Rishi Sunak in a Local Election

[ad_1] Britain’s governing Conservative Party on Friday lost two of its safest parliamentary seats in a significant and ominous setback for the prime minister, Rishi Sunak, who must call a general election that will decide his fate within the next 15 months. Voting in the Conservative strongholds of Mid Bedfordshire and Tamworth took place on Thursday to replace two of the party’s lawmakers — one of whom quit after an allegation of sexual assault —…

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New Mexico father and family members convicted in kidnapping and terrorism case

[ad_1] ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. – Jurors on Tuesday convicted a father of terrorism charges in a case that stemmed from the search for a 3-year-old boy who went missing from Georgia and was found dead hundreds of miles away at a squalid compound in northern New Mexico in 2018. Prosecutors told jurors that the boy’s father, Siraj Ibn Wahhaj, and other members of his family had fled with the toddler to a remote stretch of the…

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‘Cripple Putin’s war machine’ by denying Russia crucial weapon components, West urged | World | News

[ad_1] Western nations have been told they can “cripple Putin’s war machine” by denying Russia access to technology crucial to enabling the mass production of weapons. Olena Yurchenko, said Russia relies on computer numerical control (CNC) to manufacture missiles, aircraft parts, radar technology and submarines. The automated robotic machines are capable of performing operations according to a given program without direct human intervention, making Ms Yurchenko, International Relations and Foreign Policy Expert, Senior Analyst at…

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Vietnam Amps Up Authoritarian Online Censorship in the Name of Child Safety

[ad_1] Vietnamese authorities announced last week the results of a monthslong investigation into TikTok, finding that the social media platform’s censorship processes failed to filter out content that violates Vietnamese laws. The probe, which started in May after authorities accused the app of hosting “toxic” content that “poses a threat to the country’s youth, culture and tradition” and threatened a ban, concluded with recommendations for how TikTok can step up its protection of children—such as…

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4,000 Mack Truck workers in U.S. walk off the job, joining UAW fight

[ad_1] Union workers at Mack Trucks went on strike Monday after voting down a tentative five-year contract agreement that negotiators had reached with the company. The United Auto Workers said 4,000 unionized workers walked out at 7 a.m., adding to labour turmoil in the industry that has ensnared all three big Detroit automakers. With those workers joining picket lines, the total number of UAW members that are on strike now exceeds 30,000 across 22 states,…

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