A senior advisor to Iran's Supreme Leader has criticized the United States for trying to maintain influence in Latin America. The advisor claims the U.S. is dealing with a crisis of legitimacy in several global regions. Iran, along with countries like China and Russia, is challenging U.S. dominance and advocating for a shift from a single powerful nation to multiple influential ones.
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An advisor to Iran's Supreme Leader criticized the U.S. for wanting control over Latin America.
The advisor states the U.S. faces legitimacy issues in the Middle East, Latin America, and East Asia.
President Trump increased U.S. military actions near Venezuela, raising concerns about regime-change motives.
Iran positions itself as part of a group opposing U.S. global dominance, along with China and Russia.
Organizations like the Shanghai Cooperation Organization and BRICS illustrate a new global challenge to U.S. policies.
Tensions between Iran and the U.S. remain high over military and nuclear issues.
Iran continues to support groups like Hezbollah, opposing U.S. calls for their disarmament.
President Trump suggests he is open to discussing the lifting of heavy U.S. sanctions on Iran.
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The Latin Kings gang in Chicago allegedly issued a "shoot on sight" threat against immigration officials. Federal authorities have heightened security in response to this threat, which emerged during increased immigration enforcement operations led by the U.S. government.
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The Latin Kings gang reportedly issued a threat against Customs and Border Protection agents in Chicago.
The threat was part of an internal intelligence alert shared with federal agents.
The alert was issued amid increased immigration enforcement operations under Operation Midway Blitz.
This federal operation aims to arrest undocumented individuals with criminal records.
More than 1,000 migrants without legal status have been arrested as part of the operation.
A Mexican national linked to a shooting targeting Border Patrol agents was arrested.
The Latin Kings are a well-organized street gang involved in various criminal activities.
Federal authorities continue to execute immigration operations despite the risks.
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New York City voters passed three ballot initiatives to speed up home construction, coinciding with the election of a new mayor, Zohran Mamdani. These initiatives aim to address housing affordability and shortages in the city by changing how housing projects are approved.
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Over 1 million New York City voters elected Zohran Mamdani as mayor and passed three housing-related ballot initiatives.
The initiatives were on the ballot on November 4, during the mayoral election.
Two initiatives give the City Planning Commission the power to approve smaller and affordable housing projects, reducing the City Council's involvement.
The third measure sets up an appeals panel to override City Council rejections of affordable housing projects.
The City Council opposed the measures, stating they weaken democratic checks and balances.
Supporters argue the initiatives will help address the city's housing shortage and affordability crisis.
The Charter Revision Commission, formed by Mayor Eric Adams, wrote the ballot measures.
New mayor, Zohran Mamdani, supported the measures after initial hesitation.
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Bollywood actor Dharmendra, aged 89, is currently in the hospital due to breathlessness, but his family has confirmed he is stable. They have asked the public not to spread false rumors about his death. His family, including daughter Esha Deol and wife Hema Malini, have requested privacy and sent updates via social media.
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Dharmendra is a famous Bollywood actor who started his career in the 1960s and is still active with upcoming projects.
He is currently hospitalized with breathlessness and is stable under medical observation.
Rumors of his death spread online, prompting his family to issue statements denying them.
His daughter Esha Deol and wife Hema Malini urged people to stop spreading false news and respect their privacy.
Dharmendra's son, Sunny Deol, also shared updates about his father's health, confirming his stable condition.
Dharmendra was a member of the Indian Parliament from 2004 to 2009.
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A large-scale operation led by the National Crime Agency resulted in the arrest of over 920 people across high street businesses involved in illegal activities in the UK. The crackdown targeted mini-marts, vape shops, and other premises, resulting in the seizure of illegal tobacco, vapes, cash, and cannabis, as well as identifying businesses that may face fines for illegal work practices.
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Over 920 people were arrested in a UK-wide operation targeting illegal activities in high street businesses.
The operation was led by the National Crime Agency and focused on mini-marts, vape shops, and takeaways.
Authorities issued more than 340 notices for illegal work and rentals.
The operation led to the seizure of millions of illegal vapes and tobacco products.
Over £10.7 million in criminal proceeds, including cash and assets, were seized.
At least £3.5 million worth of illicit tobacco taxes were evaded, according to NCA estimates.
The operation named "Operation Machinize" involved every police force in the UK and other agencies.
Senior politicians stated that the criminal activities are encouraging illegal migration to the UK.
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BBC News reports that most NHS hospital trusts in England are not meeting cancer care waiting time targets. Only three out of 121 trusts are treating cancer patients within the recommended 62 days. The delays in treatment could impact patient survival rates.
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Only 3 out of 121 NHS trusts in England are meeting the 62-day cancer treatment target.
Delays in treatment can lower cancer survival rates, with a 10% drop for each four-week delay.
The English government acknowledges long waits and is working to improve NHS performance.
Testing and care demand exceed current NHS capacity, causing significant delays.
Frequent issues include broken equipment, lost referral letters, and last-minute appointment cancellations.
Key targets include diagnosing or ruling out cancer in 75% of urgent cases within 28 days.
Nearly one in four trusts missed all three key targets in the past year.
The Royal Free NHS Trust in London struggles with old equipment and administrative problems, affecting its cancer care services.
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Japan has increased efforts to control the bear population due to a rise in bear attacks, which have resulted in multiple deaths this year. The government is using hunters and training riot police to manage the bear encounters, influenced by climate change and rural depopulation. Tourism in affected areas has decreased as bear-related incidents continue to cause concern.
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Japan has recorded 13 fatalities from bear attacks between April and November, the highest since records began.
Four bears were recently killed as part of efforts to reduce attacks, including one near a Shinto shrine and another in a family's storage shed.
Factors contributing to increased bear encounters include climate change affecting food sources and fewer people living in rural areas.
Decreased tourism is reported in areas with frequent bear incidents, affecting local businesses like a hot spring inn.
The Japanese black bear and Ussuri brown bear are the two bear species found in Japan.
The government suggests measures like carrying noise-making items to alert bears and advises people to remain cautious.
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The last living World War I veterans have now passed away, which changes how people remember and honor those who fought in the war. With no veterans left, the focus of public commemoration has shifted from personal memories to broader community rituals of remembrance.
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George Bell and Thomas McGill were World War I veterans from Glenluce, Scotland.
Both men died fighting in different battles during the war.
The last WWI combat veteran from the UK, Harry Patch, died in 2009.
When the war ended, numerous communities erected memorials to remember those who died.
Many soldiers, like some from Glenluce, have no known grave.
Armistice Day on November 11 is a day of remembrance for World War I.
The public commemoration process started soon after the war to help communities cope with their grief.
Modern remembrance involves national rituals, as people seek to understand and honor the immense loss.
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A Chinese oil company, Yanchang Petroleum, has stopped buying oil from Russia. This decision follows sanctions by President Donald Trump on two major Russian oil producers, Rosneft and Lukoil, aimed at pressuring Russia regarding its ongoing conflict in Ukraine.
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Yanchang Petroleum, a Chinese company, will not buy Russian oil from December to mid-February.
This decision aligns with U.S. sanctions imposed by President Trump on Russian oil producers Rosneft and Lukoil.
Four major Chinese state-owned refiners had already stopped buying Russian oil due to these sanctions.
The sanctions are part of efforts to pressure Russia to make peace in the Ukraine conflict.
China's large oil purchases have been supporting Russia's economy despite Western sanctions.
Yanchang Petroleum is backed by a provincial government in China.
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The article discusses ways to cope with feeling down during the winter. It suggests changing how you view winter, accepting the need for more rest, and making plans with friends and family. These actions might help people feel better when the days are shorter and darker.
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Winter months can make people feel more tired and less energetic, sometimes leading to "winter depression" or Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD).
Psychologist Kari Leibowitz suggests shifting focus to activities that are enjoyable in winter, like winter sports or cooking.
It is natural for people's bodies to need more rest in winter, similar to animals and plants, says Dr. Em May Armstrong.
Despite needing rest, it's important to engage in gentle activities that keep the mind active, such as knitting or repairing clothes.
GP Gavin Francis emphasizes the importance of social interactions to boost mood during the winter.
Planning activities with friends and family in advance can help maintain social connections and improve mood.
Simple healthy practices like getting enough sleep, moderating alcohol consumption, and maintaining a healthy diet support well-being in winter.
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A second typhoon in a week has hit the Philippines, leading to six deaths and extensive flooding and landslides. The storm, named Typhoon Fung-wong, caused widespread evacuations before moving towards Taiwan. This follows another recent typhoon, as well as earlier natural disasters in the region.
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Typhoon Fung-wong resulted in six deaths in the Philippines.
Over 1.4 million people were evacuated before the typhoon hit.
The storm caused flooding, landslides, and power outages in multiple provinces.
Fung-wong was the 21st typhoon to hit the Philippines this year.
Sustained winds reached 185 km/h (115mph), with gusts up to 230 km/h.
More than 4,100 houses were damaged or destroyed by the typhoon.
The Philippines is recovering from back-to-back natural disasters including another typhoon and a major earthquake.
The storm weakened after hitting the Philippines and is now heading towards Taiwan.
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New satellite images reveal a large construction site near Beijing, believed to be a military command center to protect China's leaders during a potential nuclear strike. Analysts suggest the site is much larger than typical military facilities and could serve as a base for China's leadership in times of war. The Chinese government has not officially commented on the purpose of this construction.
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Satellite images show construction progress on a site outside Beijing, called "Beijing Military City."
The site is about 20 miles southwest of Beijing and is nearly 10 times larger than the Pentagon.
Analysts believe the facility could protect Chinese leadership from a nuclear strike.
Chinese President Xi Jinping aims for the Chinese military to match U.S. military power by mid-century.
There is debate over the site's purpose, with some suggesting it might be for training or administration.
The RAND Corporation notes possible changes in China's military strategy towards quicker decision-making.
Concerns exist about potential conflicts involving China, such as over Taiwan or the South China Sea.
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The United States tested a defense system to counter small drones at Minot Air Force Base in North Dakota. This drill was conducted after a recent drone attack on a Russian air base highlighted the threat of drones to military sites. The U.S. Northern Command used a new kit designed to detect and intercept drones to evaluate their readiness.
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The U.S. Northern Command conducted a counter-drone drill at Minot Air Force Base, North Dakota.
The drill took place between October 21 and 27 and involved more than 100 targets.
Minot Air Force Base hosts both nuclear-capable bombers and nuclear missiles.
The exercise marks the first use of the U.S. Northern Command's C-sUAS flyaway kit.
This kit includes sensors and autonomous interceptors for drone detection and mitigation.
The exercise tested the full deployment process and interagency coordination required.
This effort follows Russia's experience with a large drone attack on its air base.
The U.S. exercise reflects growing concern over drone threats to security facilities.
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British journalist Sami Hamdi is set to return to the UK after being detained by U.S. immigration authorities for over two weeks. He was stopped at San Francisco airport during a speaking tour about Israel’s actions in Gaza. His detention was reportedly due to an issue with his visa.
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Sami Hamdi is a British journalist and commentator focused on pro-Palestine issues.
U.S. officials detained him at San Francisco airport on October 26, 2023.
He was part of a speaking tour discussing Israel’s conflict in Gaza.
His visa was allegedly revoked without warning, leading to his detention.
The Department of Homeland Security's ICE agency detained him.
His wife and legal representatives announced his upcoming release.
Some individuals supported his detention, while others, including CAIR-CA and MLFA, argued against it.
International organizations and institutions expressed concern about his treatment.
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Fighting between Ukrainian and Russian forces continues in the eastern Donetsk region, with both sides offering different accounts of their progress. Ukraine's corruption agency is investigating a major kickback scheme in its energy sector, involving the state nuclear power company. President Donald Trump mentioned possible progress in trade talks with India.
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Fighting is ongoing in the Ukrainian city of Pokrovsk, with conflicting reports from Ukraine and Russia about the situation.
The Russian Defense Ministry claimed advances in both the Donetsk and Zaporizhia regions.
An explosion in a hospital ward in Ukraine's Zaporizhia region injured one man.
A man in Russia died from injuries after a Ukrainian drone attack in the Belgorod region.
Ukrainian anti-corruption officials are investigating a $100 million kickback scheme in the energy sector.
Ukrainian nuclear company Energoatom, involved in the probe, is cooperating with investigators.
Ukraine’s Energy Minister reported efforts to restore electricity amid continued power outages.
President Donald Trump announced that the U.S. is nearing a fair trade deal with India.
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Romania's defense ministry reported finding drone fragments after an overnight Russian attack on Ukrainian port facilities near the Romanian border. The drone pieces were discovered about 5 kilometers from the Romanian border with Ukraine. Bad weather in southeastern Romania prevented fighter jets from taking off.
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Romania found suspected drone fragments on its territory.
The discovery came after Russia attacked Ukrainian ports close to Romania.
The drone hit the ground about 5 kilometers from the Romanian-Ukraine border.
The incident occurred at 1.09 a.m. local time.
Romanian soldiers went to the area and confirmed possible drone fragments.
Poor weather stopped fighter jets from taking off in southeastern Romania.
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Ace Frehley, the original guitarist for the band Kiss, passed away at 74. He died due to blunt trauma to the head from a fall. His death is officially considered accidental.
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Ace Frehley was a founding member and guitarist of the band Kiss.
He died at age 74 from head injuries caused by a fall.
The fall resulted in a fractured skull and a subdural hematoma, which is blood between the brain and its outer layer.
He also suffered a stroke and was on life support before passing.
Frehley died on October 16 after his family decided to turn off his ventilator.
Doctors attempted a surgery called hemicraniectomy to reduce brain damage, but it did not succeed.
Ace Frehley was the first original member of Kiss to pass away.
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Australian scientists discovered a new bee species named Megachile Lucifer, identified by its small horns, found in the Bremer Ranges of Western Australia. The name was inspired by the Netflix show "Lucifer" and highlights the need for conservation efforts for bees and endangered plants. The study suggests protecting the bee's habitat, which is also home to a rare wildflower.
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Scientists found a new bee species called Megachile Lucifer in Western Australia.
The bee has small horns, which are only on the female and might help in gathering pollen or defending itself.
Dr. Kit Prendergast named the bee after watching the Netflix show "Lucifer."
Megachile Lucifer is the first new bee of its group discovered in 20 years.
The research highlights the importance of conserving native bee habitats and endangered wildflowers.
The bee was found in the same area as a rare wildflower, which could be threatened by habitat changes and climate change.
The study advocates for the protection of the area where the bee and wildflowers were found.
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Hungarian-British author David Szalay won the prestigious Booker Prize for his novel "Flesh". The award was announced at a ceremony in London, where Szalay triumphed over other shortlisted authors to claim the 50,000 British pounds prize. "Flesh" tells the story of a Hungarian immigrant's journey through life in the UK.
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David Szalay, a Hungarian-British writer, won the Booker Prize for his novel "Flesh".
The Booker Prize is a prestigious award given for original literature and includes a prize of 50,000 British pounds.
Szalay's book "Flesh" is about a Hungarian immigrant's life experiences in the UK.
Szalay was one of six shortlisted authors for the award.
The novel was selected from 153 submissions by a judging panel.
Judges for the prize included well-known figures like Irish writer Roddy Doyle and actor Sarah Jessica Parker.
Szalay thanked the judges for recognizing his novel, which he described as "risky".
Winning the Booker Prize often boosts an author's popularity and book sales.
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President Donald Trump has threatened legal action against the BBC, demanding $1 billion over the editing of his speech in a documentary. The BBC chairman and the outgoing head of news acknowledged mistakes but denied intentional bias. The BBC is facing internal challenges and scrutiny from multiple sources, including political pressures.
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President Trump is demanding $1 billion and an apology from the BBC over a documentary.
Trump claims the BBC made harmful statements about him in the documentary.
BBC Chairman Samir Shah apologized for errors but denied a cover-up in editorial decisions.
BBC's outgoing head of news, Deborah Turness, admitted mistakes but denied institutional bias.
Trump has warned the BBC to act by Friday to avoid a lawsuit.
BBC faces broader issues, including the resignation of key executives and political pressures.
The prospect of changing the BBC's licence fee structure is being considered by political figures.
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