NATO announced a new plan called Eastern Sentry to strengthen security in eastern Europe, following a Russian drone incident in Polish airspace. The initiative will involve military support from several NATO countries, and aims to enhance defense in collaboration with countries like Denmark, France, the UK, and Germany. The United Nations Security Council will discuss the incident at Poland's request.
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NATO has initiated Eastern Sentry to improve security along its eastern European borders.
The plan comes after Russian drones entered Polish airspace, leading NATO to respond by sending fighter jets.
The initiative will include various military resources from countries such as Denmark, France, the UK, and Germany.
NATO is still investigating if Russia intentionally violated Polish airspace.
The focus is on providing flexible defense measures where they are most needed.
France's President Macron announced the deployment of three Rafale fighter jets to Poland.
Poland's Defense Minister expressed gratitude for NATO’s quick response.
The United Nations Security Council is set to discuss the incident at Poland's request.
President Donald Trump announced that National Guard troops will be sent to Memphis, Tennessee, as part of efforts to tackle crime in cities led by Democrats. This decision comes after similar actions were taken in Washington, D.C., and the idea of deploying troops in Chicago was considered. The mayor of Memphis has been in communication with the Trump administration about federal support for local police efforts.
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President Trump announced that National Guard troops will be sent to Memphis, Tennessee.
This action is part of a broader move to reduce crime in Democrat-led cities.
Memphis has a high crime rate, with 2,501 violent crimes per 100,000 people.
Trump previously deployed the National Guard to Washington, D.C., for 30 days.
Troops are still present in Washington, D.C., and assisting with city services.
Discussions between Memphis's mayor and Trump's administration have taken place regarding police support.
Trump considered deploying troops to Chicago but opted for Memphis instead.
The use of National Guard troops in law enforcement roles has raised legal questions.
The UN General Assembly voted in favor of a resolution supporting a two-state solution for Israel and Palestine. The resolution was passed with a majority, despite opposition from Israel and the United States. The declaration calls for actions to achieve peace and urges changes in governance in Gaza.
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The UN General Assembly approved a resolution supporting a two-state solution for Israel and Palestine.
The resolution, called the "New York Declaration," was passed with 142 votes in favor, 10 against, and 12 abstentions.
Israel and the United States were among the countries that voted against the resolution.
The declaration outlines steps to end the conflict and calls for Hamas to free hostages and transfer control to the Palestinian Authority.
France and Saudi Arabia presented the seven-page document to the UN.
Palestinian authorities welcomed the efforts to create a plan for peace.
The vote followed Israeli actions in Gaza and the West Bank, raising international concern.
An upcoming UN summit in New York, co-chaired by France and Saudi Arabia, will address the Palestinian state issue further.
After fires in Los Angeles destroyed homes, some people who lost their homes are relocating old houses from other areas to their damaged lots. This option gives residents an alternative to rebuilding or moving to a new place.
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Fires in Los Angeles led to the destruction of many homes.
Some affected residents are considering relocating old houses to their fire-damaged properties.
This option is an alternative to rebuilding from scratch or moving elsewhere.
The project involves physically moving houses from one location to another.
The initiative provides a unique solution for those who want to stay in their original location.
Nine officers from the Metropolitan Police have been suspended following a BBC investigation into their conduct at Charing Cross Station in London. The Independent Office for Police Conduct is looking into claims of inappropriate actions by the officers, including misuse of force and offensive comments.
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Nine Metropolitan Police officers are suspended.
An investigation by the BBC led to the suspensions.
The Independent Office for Police Conduct (IOPC) is examining the officers' actions.
Allegations involve misuse of force and offensive language, including discrimination and misogyny.
The officers under investigation range from police constable to sergeant.
Alleged misconduct occurred from August 2024 to January 2025.
The conduct involves current officers and a former officer who has transferred to another force.
Similar issues were found at the same station in 2022, involving a discriminatory Whatsapp group.
Cameron Norrie helped Great Britain gain a lead over Poland in the Davis Cup by winning his match against Tomasz Berkieta. Norrie, ranked 34 in the world, overcame a tough first set to secure victory. The tie between Britain and Poland will decide who moves forward for a chance at the title next year.
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Cameron Norrie, ranked 34, played against Tomasz Berkieta, ranked 545, and won the match 7-6 (11-9), 6-4.
This match gave Great Britain a 1-0 lead over Poland in the Davis Cup.
Norrie had not participated in the Davis Cup since the 2023 quarter-final.
Arthur Fery will debut for Britain next, replacing Jacob Fearnley who is injured.
The match's overall winner advances to the next round in February for a chance to win the title in 2026.
Poland's top players, Hubert Hurkacz and Kamil Majchrzak, are not participating, making Pieczkowski their highest-ranked player at 484.
Jack Draper, ranked 7, is not playing due to an arm injury.
Britain's win in this tie is crucial to avoid facing a relegation playoff.
A new inquest is happening in South Africa to investigate the death of Steve Biko, an anti-apartheid activist who died in police custody 48 years ago. His family believes this inquest might lead to prosecution against those responsible for his death. Steve Biko was a key figure in the fight against apartheid, and past efforts to hold those accountable for his death have not led to any prosecutions.
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Steve Biko was an anti-apartheid activist in South Africa and founded the Black Consciousness Movement.
He died in 1977 from a brain injury while in police custody, nearly a month after his arrest.
Police initially claimed Biko's injury was self-inflicted, but former officers later admitted to assaulting him.
A new inquest has been opened at the High Court in Gqeberha, which Biko's family hopes will lead to prosecutions.
Two people involved in the case are still alive and are in their 80s.
The inquest follows a judicial inquiry announced by South Africa's president into past political interference.
The Truth and Reconciliation Commission previously investigated these crimes but led to few prosecutions.
The Trump administration changed its focus from securing the U.S. border to fighting against drug cartels. They plan to use the U.S. military in these efforts.
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The Trump administration initially emphasized border security.
Their new focus is on combating drug cartels.
They intend to involve the U.S. military in fighting the cartels.
The shift in focus was announced on September 12, 2025.
A peace vigil against nuclear weapons that has been outside the White House for over 40 years is set to be removed. President Donald Trump has ordered the dismantling of this vigil.
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The peace vigil has been located outside the White House for more than four decades.
It focuses on opposing nuclear weapons.
President Donald Trump has given the order to dismantle it.
The vigil is situated outside the fence of the White House.
Brendan Rodgers, the manager of Celtic, wants the unknown insider who leaked negative information about him to leave the club. Rodgers was accused of planning to leave Celtic, which he denied, following a disappointing transfer window and failure to qualify for the Champions League. Despite his frustrations, Rodgers expressed interest in extending his contract to continue improving the club.
Key Facts
Brendan Rodgers is the current manager of the Scottish football club Celtic.
An unknown insider leaked information suggesting Rodgers wanted to leave the club.
Rodgers denied these claims and criticized the insider, calling the actions cowardly.
The rumors followed after Celtic failed to qualify for the Champions League.
Rodgers described the transfer window as disappointing, leaving him feeling empty.
Despite the challenges, Rodgers expressed he is open to extending his contract.
Fans are unhappy with the lack of new players, especially in attack positions.
New signings include Kelechi Iheanacho, Sebastian Tounekti, and Michel-Ange Balikwisha, with only Benjamin Nygren having made an impact so far.
Wall Street ended its best week in over a month, with the S&P 500 and Nasdaq both near record highs. This rise is partly due to expectations that the Federal Reserve will lower interest rates soon. The Dow Jones dropped slightly, while the Nasdaq saw a small gain.
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The S&P 500 slightly decreased by less than 0.1% from its all-time high.
The Dow Jones Industrial Average fell by 273 points, or 0.6%.
The Nasdaq composite increased by 0.4%, hitting its own record.
Investors expect the Federal Reserve to reduce interest rates at an upcoming meeting.
Anticipation of rate cuts has also led to a drop in mortgage rates.
The University of Michigan reported that consumer inflation expectations remained stable at 4.8%.
RH’s stock fell by 4.6% due to lower than expected profits and revenue.
Microsoft’s stock rose 1.8% after Europe's regulators approved changes to its Teams software.
A water supply failure at the U.S. naval base in Guantánamo Bay, Cuba, has forced the relocation of migrants housed there. The water issue has raised concerns about the base's ability to accommodate the planned increase in migrants proposed by the U.S. government.
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A water supply problem at Guantánamo Bay affected areas where migrants are held.
Three migrants were moved to another section of the base due to the water issue.
The base's water comes from a facility connected by an underwater pipeline, which had a disruption.
There were 24 migrants on the base as of September 9.
The water supply is expected to be restored in at least a week from the date of the report.
Critics argue the base cannot handle large numbers of migrants due to inadequate infrastructure.
The cost of detaining a migrant at Guantánamo is significantly higher than in the U.S.
Efforts are underway to bring in water by ferries and to restore normal operations with water trucks.
Some Democratic lawmakers are debating whether to push for stronger gun laws after conservative influencer Charlie Kirk was shot and killed. While some Democrats want to advocate for gun control, others worry it might look like they are politicizing the tragedy because Kirk was a well-known conservative figure.
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After Charlie Kirk was shot, some Democrats immediately called for stronger gun laws.
Some Democrats felt uncomfortable pushing for gun control so soon after the incident.
Rep. Jared Golden said that calling for gun laws opposite to Kirk's beliefs might not be appropriate.
Rep. Jahana Hayes and Rep. George Latimer both expressed the need for gun control laws.
There are concerns among Democrats about being accused of politicizing Kirk's shooting.
Some Democrats think discussing gun control right after a shooting is seen negatively.
The incident has sparked internal discussion among Democrats about the timing of gun control advocacy.
Tyler Robinson, a 22-year-old from Utah, has been arrested in connection with the shooting of activist Charlie Kirk. He was identified after his father recognized him in surveillance images and encouraged him to surrender to authorities. Investigators are examining his motives and background, but have not yet disclosed full details.
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Tyler Robinson, 22, was taken into custody for allegedly shooting Charlie Kirk.
Robinson was identified after his father recognized him in surveillance images.
The FBI is still investigating Robinson's background and possible motives.
Robinson reportedly became "more political" in recent years, according to his family.
He had registered as an unaffiliated voter in Utah; his parents are registered Republicans.
Robinson had brief academic ties, attending Utah State University for one semester.
Investigators found unusual inscriptions on shell casings connected to the case, with references to online jokes and possible anti-fascist symbols.
Robinson was reportedly active on Discord, where messages about a weapon were found.
Authorities in Utah arrested a suspect in the shooting death of Charlie Kirk, a known right-wing activist. The announcement came from Utah's Governor, Spencer Cox, along with law enforcement officials.
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A suspect has been arrested in the shooting of activist Charlie Kirk.
The incident involved Charlie Kirk, who is recognized as a right-wing figure.
The arrest was announced by Utah Governor Spencer Cox.
U.S. and Utah law enforcement were involved in the announcement.
The suspect's arrest ends a manhunt that lasted nearly two days.
Israeli air and artillery attacks on Gaza have killed at least 59 people, including 14 from the same family. Many others were killed or wounded as strikes targeted various parts of Gaza City. The Palestinian group Hamas has condemned these attacks, calling them violations of international law.
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Israeli attacks on Gaza killed at least 59 people on a single day.
14 members of the Sultan family died in one attack in Gaza City.
42 people were killed in Gaza City and the northern part of Gaza.
The Israeli military reported hitting 500 targets in Gaza City in one week.
Hamas accused Israel of committing organized war crimes.
An Israeli strike destroyed a school in the Shati refugee camp.
Tens of thousands of Gaza residents have been displaced, but over 1.3 million remain despite evacuation threats.
Displaced people in Gaza face harsh conditions with limited access to water and sanitation.
Sushila Karki, Nepal's former Supreme Court chief justice, became the country's first female interim prime minister following anti-corruption protests. The protests, initially sparked by a social media ban, led to the deaths of over 50 people and forced the previous prime minister to resign. Karki's government plans to hold general elections within six months.
Key Facts
Sushila Karki is Nepal's first female interim prime minister.
She was appointed after protests over corruption caused the previous government to fall.
More than 50 people died in clashes with police during the protests.
The protests were initially triggered by a ban on social media platforms.
Protesters set fire to government buildings in Kathmandu, leading to Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli's resignation.
Nepal's President and protest leaders agreed on Karki's appointment after several days of talks.
Karki is supported by young political leaders from the "Gen Z" group.
The interim government aims to conduct general elections within six months.
Bangladesh and Sri Lanka will compete in a Group B match of the T20 Asia Cup at Sheikh Zayed Stadium in Abu Dhabi, UAE, on Saturday, September 13. Both teams are looking to progress in the tournament, with Sri Lanka feeling the pressure as they play their first match. Bangladesh recently had a successful game against Hong Kong, while Sri Lanka secured a series win against Zimbabwe prior to this tournament.
Key Facts
The match between Bangladesh and Sri Lanka is part of the T20 Asia Cup.
It will take place at Sheikh Zayed Stadium in Abu Dhabi, UAE.
The match is scheduled for Saturday, September 13 at 6:30 PM local time (14:30 GMT).
Bangladesh won their opening game against Hong Kong in the Asia Cup.
Sri Lanka recently won a T20 series against Zimbabwe.
Bangladesh and Sri Lanka both aim to win the group to progress in the tournament.
Sri Lanka has taken six titles in past Asia Cup tournaments.
Utah Governor Spencer Cox called for calm and urged young people to foster understanding after political activist Charlie Kirk was shot and killed. A suspect has been arrested, and Cox highlighted the need to move away from rage in politics. He emphasized the importance of engaging in healthy debates, known as his "Disagree Better" campaign, which aims to reduce political tension.
Key Facts
Charlie Kirk, a conservative activist, was shot and killed in Orem, Utah.
Utah Governor Spencer Cox announced that a suspect is in custody for the shooting.
Cox urged young Americans to handle political differences without rage or violence.
Cox's "Disagree Better" campaign promotes engaging in civil and healthy political debates.
Political violence has increased since 2016, with most attacks reportedly by far-right groups.
Cox did not endorse Donald Trump in the 2016 or 2020 elections but supported him in 2024 due to political circumstances.
Cox, a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, emphasizes promoting understanding and unity.