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In a devastating escalation of violence, three women were killed and five other civilians were injured on Wednesday in Russian attacks on the eastern Ukrainian town of Kostiantynivka in the Donetsk region, prosecutors said. According to the Prosecutor’s General Office, Russian troops shelled a residential area of the town, located 14 km (nine miles) from the active combat zone, killing two elderly women. The attack, which occurred in the morning, targeted a densely populated neighborhood, causing widespread destruction and panic among local residents. Later in the day, Russian forces hit another residential area, likely using a self-propelled multiple rocket launcher,…

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An Israeli airstrike killed at least five people in the West Bank city of Tubas on Wednesday, Palestinian emergency services said, as Israeli security forces continued an extended operation targeting Iranian-backed militant groups. The Palestinian Red Crescent reported that rescue crews had recovered five bodies at the site and transferred them to a hospital. The Israeli military confirmed the strike, stating that it had hit an armed militant group, but provided no further details. “As part of the counter-terrorism activity, an IAF (Israeli Air Force) aircraft struck an armed terrorist cell a short while ago in the area of Tubas,”…

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In a tense and divisive presidential debate on Tuesday, Democratic candidate Kamala Harris repeatedly put her Republican rival, Donald Trump, on the defensive, attacking his fitness for office, support for abortion restrictions, and legal woes. The debate, moderated by ABC News, was marked by heated exchanges and personal attacks, with Harris controlling the narrative from the start. Harris, a former prosecutor, came prepared to take on Trump, leveraging her experience and skill to land several key blows. She attacked Trump’s support for abortion restrictions, highlighting the devastating impact of statewide bans on women’s healthcare. Trump, who has sometimes struggled with…

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Aston Martin has pulled off a significant coup in the world of Formula One, confirming the highly anticipated appointment of renowned design expert Adrian Newey from Red Bull. The 65-year-old Briton, widely regarded as the greatest technical mastermind of his generation, will join Aston Martin as managing technical partner and become a shareholder, effective March 2025. Newey’s arrival marks a major turning point for Aston Martin, as the team seeks to transform itself into a world championship contender. With his unparalleled expertise and proven track record, Newey is expected to play a pivotal role in shaping the team’s technical direction…

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In a significant victory for European Union antitrust chief Margrethe Vestager, the EU’s top court has upheld her crackdown on Apple’s Irish tax deal and Google’s anticompetitive practices. The court rulings, announced on Tuesday, confirm Vestager’s efforts to hold Big Tech accountable for their tax arrangements and business practices in the EU, sending a strong message that the days of exploiting loopholes and stifling competition are over. Apple’s Irish Tax Deal: A Sweetheart Arrangement Exposed The court sided with Vestager’s 2016 decision, ordering Apple to pay 13 billion euros ($14.4 billion) in back taxes to Ireland. The judges found that…

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In a shocking revelation, victims of enforced disappearances in Bangladesh have come forward to share their harrowing experiences in secret prisons allegedly run by the country’s military intelligence. The testimonies of Michael Chakma, a Bangladeshi Indigenous rights activist, and Mir Ahmad Bin Quasem, a lawyer, expose the brutal conditions and dehumanizing treatment of detainees in these clandestine facilities. Chakma, who was held for five years, described his detention as “harrowing and filled with unending despair.” He was kept in a windowless room, handcuffed and shackled, with no way to tell time or whether it was day or night. “I was…

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In a statement released on Tuesday, the Israeli military acknowledged that its soldiers likely fired the shot that killed Aysenur Ezgi Eygi, a 26-year-old American-Turkish woman, during a protest in the occupied West Bank last week. The military expressed “deep regret” over the incident, stating that Eygi’s death was unintentional. According to the Israeli military, Eygi was participating in a demonstration against settlement expansion in Beita, a village near Nablus, when she was shot. The military claimed that soldiers were targeting a “key instigator of the riot” and that Eygi was hit indirectly. The incident has sparked international condemnation, with…

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Voters in the US go to the polls on 5 November to elect their next president. The election was initially a rematch of 2020 but it was upended in July when President Joe Biden ended his campaign and endorsed Vice-President Kamala Harris. The big question now is – will the result mean a second Donald Trump term or America’s first woman president? As election day approaches, we’ll be keeping track of the polls and seeing what effect big events like Tuesday’s presidential debate have on the race for the White House. Who is leading national polls? In the months leading…

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In a tragic turn of events, the former boyfriend of Ugandan Olympic athlete Rebecca Cheptegei, who brutally killed her by setting her on fire, has died from burns sustained in the attack. Dickson Ndiema, who had been admitted to Moi Teaching and Referral Hospital in Kenya with burns on over 40% of his body, succumbed to his injuries on Monday night. Cheptegei, a talented marathon runner who represented Uganda at the Paris Olympics, was attacked by Ndiema as she returned home from church over a week ago. She suffered horrific burns to over 80% of her body and died last…

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According to Societe Generale data, trend-following hedge funds experienced significant losses in August due to their bets on the New Zealand dollar and Japanese stocks and bonds. The funds, which use algorithms to identify and ride price movements, finished August with long positions in Japanese government debt, US equities, and the Australian and New Zealand dollars. However, some of the asset classes favored by these funds have proven to be loss-making this year. The worst-performing bets in August included 10-year Japanese government bonds, the Nikkei 225, the New Zealand dollar, and German and Italian stock markets. In contrast, some assets…

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