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⚡Nottingham City Council has effectively declared bankruptcy, signaling a halt to all spending except for the services it is legally obligated to provide. According to a recent report, the Labour-run council was projected to overspend by £23m in the 2023-2024 financial year.
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⚡Netanyahu: "In the last few days I hear a question - will Israel return to fighting after this phase of returning our abductees is done? My answer is unequivocal - yes" |
⚡Hebrew Channel 13: Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu requested a meeting with the family of an Israeli captive who was released from Gaza, but his request was rejected.
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⚡One of the Israeli abductees released by Hamas says she was held in the attic of a UNWRA teacher for nearly 50 days. "This teacher locked the victim away, barely provided food, and neglected medical needs" |
⚡Police search for thief who stole van loaded with 10,000 Krispy Kreme donuts in Carlingford, Australia
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⚡Putin: Germany “swallows” attacks from its “allies” due to the lack of sovereignty and insufficient training of some leadership representatives, who are laughed at all over the world.
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⚡The Brazilian Armed Forces have reportedly been placed into a Heightened State of Readiness due to a Significant Movement of Military Equipment and Personnel in Eastern Venezuela on the Border of Guyana which has recently been Detected, with Officials believing that Venezuela may soon Invade the Small South American Country in order to Annex the “Guayana Esequiba” Region which accounts for over 60% of the Nation’s Territory and has been Claimed by the Venezuelan Government.
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⚡A shipment of military vehicle engines worth 25 million rubles was stopped from leaving Russia for Kazakhstan. The engines, intended for armored vehicles, lacked proper permits. Border patrol intercepted a truck carrying 15 unauthorized diesel engines meant for BMP-1 and BMP-2 models.
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⚡Ireland's "Media Minister" calls on the public to report any "hate speech" they see online to the police.
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⚡23 patients from Gaza were transported to Turkey. A military plane with wounded landed at Etimesgut Airport |
⚡A US Navy warship sailing near the Bab el-Mandeb Strait shot down a Iranian drone launched from Yemen, a U.S. official says - AP |
⚡Hamas releases two more Israeli hostages with Russian citizenship to the Red Cross.
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⚡ An Indian national has been charged with plotting to assassinate a Sikh separatist leader on US soil, the Justice Department said on Wednesday, alleging an Indian government official was also involved in the planning. |
⚡Israel's ambassador to the UN, Gilad Erdan, told the UN Security Council that the war in Gaza can "end tomorrow, even today, if Hamas returns all the hostages, and hands over all the terrorists who participated in the massacre." He added that it is possible to "achieve a true ceasefire that could last for decades". |
⚡Newly elected Dutch Prime Minister Geert Wilders' address to Turkey: "Forget the European Union, you are not European."
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⚡Airbus confirmed it will develop the Eurofighter EK (EW variant). Fifteen German Air Force jets will be equipped with Saab transmitter location and jamming systems, and AGM-88 AARGM missiles. The Eurofighter EK is set to be NATO-certified by 2030.
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⚡Israel and Hamas agree to extend Gaza truce for two more days. |
⚡ "Irish Lives Matter" is "racist poison," says Black Lives Matter supporter and "People Before Profit" party member.
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⚡Ha'aretz: Netanyahu is 'politically dead' and may try to prolong the war because he will not survive what happened. |
⚡Saudi Arabia has approached Iran with an offer to boost cooperation and invest in its sanctions-stricken economy if the Islamic Republic stops its regional proxies from turning the Israel-Hamas war into a wider conflict. (Bloomberg) |
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⚡Israeli analysts' assessment: Hamas has at least 150 officers, soldiers, police and intelligence officers in captivity. |
⚡The West thought that Russia would never be able to overcome its dependence on Western technology, but thanks to you, young scientists, Russia is becoming technologically independent quite quickly , said Russian President Vladimir Putin at the Third Congress of Young Scientists.
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⚡Philippines bans vote machine firm implicated in US bribery probe |
⚡Finland’s Olkiluoto 3, the largest nuclear reactor in Europe, stopped production on Wednesday after a test caused the plant unit to unexpectedly go offline, its operator TVO said. “During the test, the plant was supposed to produce electricity normally,” said Johanna Aho, head of communication at TVO. Before production was interrupted at 1:35 pm (1135 GMT), Olkiluoto 3 was undergoing a fault ride-through test where a short circuit is created near the power plant. “As a result of the test, the production at Olkiluoto 3 was interrupted,” TVO said. The company added that “the cause is being investigated in more detail.” The reactor only resumed production last Wednesday following a shutdown due to a malfunctioning temperature measurement in the generator’s cooling system. https://insiderpaper.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/11/finlands-nuclear-plant-1-768x344.jpg |
⚡Venezuela claims Guyana’s Essequibo region, a territory larger than Greece and rich in oil and minerals, as its own and whose future it intends to decide Sunday with a referendum. The practical and legal implications of the vote, which among other things calls for turning Essequibo into a Venezuelan state, remain unclear, but the referendum has left area residents on edge. The 61,600-square-mile (159,500-square-kilometer) area accounts for two-thirds of Guyana. Yet, Venezuela has always considered Essequibo as its own because the region was within its boundaries during the Spanish colonial period, and it has long disputed the border decided by international arbitrators in 1899, when Guyana was still a British colony. Venezuela’s commitment to pursue the territorial claim has fluctuated over the years. Its interest piqued again in 2015 when ExxonMobil announced it had found oil in commercial quantities off the Essequibo coast. The disputed boundary was decided by arbitrators from Britain, Russia and the United States. The U.S. represented Venezuela on the panel in part because the Venezuelan government had broken off diplomatic relations with Britain. Venezuelan officials contend the Americans and Europeans conspired to cheat their country out of the land and argue that a 1966 agreement to resolve the dispute effectively nullified the original arbitration. Guyana, the only English-speaking country in South America, maintains the initial accord is legal and binding and asked the world court in 2018 to rule it as such.
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⚡Brazilian troops are reportedly moving towards the border with Venezuela as reports of clashes circulating around near disputed Guyana-Essequibo region. U.S. Army deployed some of the leadership for the 1st Security Force Assistance Brigade (SFAB) to Guyana over the weekend. The SFAB team met with Guyana Defense Force (GDF) leadership in order to plan out enhanced military cooperation together. |
⚡Reported footage of fighting on the Venezuela Guyana border near a passage that goes across Brazil. Earliler reports claimed Brazilian intelligence service said it had received intelligence that the Venezuelan army would launch a military operation against the Republic of Guyana.
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⚡Hamas: The Al-Qassam Brigades release two Russian detainees in response to the request of the Russian leadership. |
⚡A large number of Iraqi children supported Palestinian children by gathering at the Karbala shrine.
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⚡Sergei Glazyev to Izvestia: “The world is rapidly moving toward a new world economic structure. Sanctions have sharply accelerated the structural change in the world economy. The center of the world economy has already shifted to Southeast Asia.”
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⚡The high intensity of NATO reconnaissance flights is noted in Russian-Finnish border. In the past 24 hours, from Poland to the Barents Sea, there were nine NATO planes and drones in the air, conducting reconnaissance of the northern Russian regions. And all this is being done under the pretext of several exercises that are taking place on the territory of Poland, the Baltics and Finland, as well as in the Baltic Sea. It reminds us of the state things that took place after 2014 in another country.
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