Clashes in Lima, Peru, between police and young protesters led to the death of a 32-year-old man and injured over 100 people. The protests began shortly after José Jerí became interim president following the impeachment of Dina Boluarte. Protesters were demanding action against crime and corruption in the country.
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A 32-year-old man died and over 100 people were injured in clashes in Lima, Peru.
The protests followed José Jerí's appointment as interim president after Dina Boluarte's impeachment.
Protesters are primarily young and are calling for more action against crime and corruption.
President José Jerí is the seventh president of Peru in eight years.
The deceased, Eduardo Ruiz Sáenz, was reportedly shot, and an investigation is underway.
President Jerí claimed the protest was infiltrated by criminals intent on causing chaos.
Protesters want the government to address issues like the extortion of bus and taxi drivers by gangs.
Calls are growing for an independent lawmaker to replace President Jerí.
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MI5, the UK's security service, is dealing with a high number of terrorist cases and increased threats from countries like Russia, China, and Iran, according to its chief, Ken McCallum. The service has seen a 35% rise in the number of individuals under investigation for state threats. MI5 has actively disrupted activities related to national security threats, particularly from Chinese state actors.
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MI5 is experiencing nearly record-high levels of terrorist investigations.
State threats from countries like Russia, China, and Iran are rising.
MI5 has increased the number of individuals it investigates for state threats by 35% in the past year.
Chinese state actors are deemed a daily national security threat to the UK.
MI5 recently disrupted a national security-related activity involving China.
There was a case collapse involving alleged Chinese espionage in the UK, raising government and CPS scrutiny.
MI5 and police have disrupted 19 late-stage attack plots and many other threats since 2020.
Terrorist groups like al-Qaeda and the Islamic State are trying to expand their influence amid international instability.
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French Prime Minister Sebastien Lecornu managed to stay in office after surviving two no-confidence votes in parliament. He aims to pass a new budget through a divided parliament, hoping to ease political tensions in France.
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French Prime Minister Sebastien Lecornu survived two no-confidence votes.
A far-right motion by Marine Le Pen's group received only 144 votes in favor.
A far-left motion received 271 votes, falling 18 votes short of a majority.
Lecornu suspended a pension reform to secure his position and focus on budget approval.
The prime minister plans to pass an austerity budget before year's end.
France is under EU pressure to reduce its financial deficit and debt.
Lecornu promised not to use a constitutional tool that bypasses parliamentary voting on budgets.
France's debt-to-GDP ratio is the EU's third-highest, following Greece and Italy.
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President Donald Trump talked with Russian President Vladimir Putin on Thursday. The conversation was about upcoming talks with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky regarding the conflict in Ukraine. The meeting will address whether to provide Ukraine with long-range missiles.
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President Trump spoke with Russian President Vladimir Putin on Thursday.
The conversation took place before Trump's scheduled meeting with Ukrainian President Zelensky.
The main topic of discussion is the ongoing situation in Ukraine.
Trump and Zelensky plan to discuss giving Ukraine long-range Tomahawk missiles.
Trump warned Putin about serious peace talks or providing Ukraine with the missiles.
Russian officials, including Dmitri Medvedev, expressed concerns over Ukraine getting the missiles.
The call and meeting aim to find a resolution to the Ukraine conflict.
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The article reflects on the impact of the Million Man March in 1995 and the life and career of musician D'Angelo. It discusses the challenges faced by Black males in America, highlighting social issues such as incarceration and homelessness. The article draws parallels between D'Angelo's experiences and the broader struggles faced by Black males in society.
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The Million Man March took place in 1995 in Washington, D.C., and focused on Black male unity and issues.
D'Angelo is a well-known singer and musician who released his first album, Brown Sugar, in 1995.
President Bill Clinton's 1994 crime bill led to increased incarceration rates, especially affecting Black males.
In 1995, Michael Jordan returned to basketball, and the O.J. Simpson trial captured national attention.
Tupac Shakur was released from jail just before the Million Man March.
The article discusses ongoing challenges for Black males in America, similar to those faced by D'Angelo.
D'Angelo's music career spanned over 30 years, but he only released three albums during that time.
The Million Man March, although significant, did not result in organized, long-term movements.
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The European Union is planning a new initiative to protect its airspace from Russian drone incursions. This plan, aiming to be partially ready by the end of next year and fully operational by 2027, will involve enhanced drone defense systems. The EU move comes amid ongoing tensions with Russia related to airspace violations and conflicts in Ukraine.
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The European Commission is developing a counter-drone plan to secure EU airspace.
This plan responds to multiple reports of Russian drones entering EU and NATO countries.
The "European Drone Defence Initiative" aims to be partially functional by the end of next year and fully in 2027.
EU officials, including European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen, support the initiative.
Recent events reported incursions of Russian drones in Poland, Denmark, Estonia, and Germany.
NATO is increasing its defenses on the eastern border and developing systems to counter drone threats.
Ukraine and NATO allies claim these drone actions are deliberate provocations by Russia.
Russia denies these accusations, labeling them as false, and blames NATO for the tensions.
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Thousands of drivers in Wyoming have been warned to be careful due to high winds expected from Thursday night to Friday afternoon. The National Weather Service issued a high wind warning for parts of Wyoming, with wind gusts up to 60 mph, affecting major travel routes like Interstate 80.
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The National Weather Service issued a high wind warning for the North Snowy Range Foothills in Wyoming.
The warning is in effect from 9 p.m. Thursday to 3 p.m. Friday.
Wind gusts could reach up to 60 mph, with sustained winds between 25 to 40 mph.
The high wind warning mainly affects Interstate 80, an important east-west highway.
High-profile and lightweight vehicles are at greater risk during these winds.
The high wind watch extends to areas including the South Laramie Range.
Motorists are advised to delay travel, secure loose items, and stay updated on weather reports.
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Marwan Barghouti, a well-known Palestinian prisoner, was reportedly attacked by Israeli prison guards during a transfer between prisons. The Israeli prison service denied these claims. Barghouti is serving multiple life sentences for planning attacks that resulted in deaths.
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Marwan Barghouti, a prominent Palestinian prisoner, was allegedly attacked by Israeli prison guards on September 14.
Barghouti’s family claims he was beaten unconscious during a transfer between Ganot and Megiddo prisons in Israel.
The Israel Prison Service denied the claims, stating they ensure the safety and health of all inmates.
Barghouti is serving five life sentences and 40 additional years for planning attacks that killed five civilians.
His family received accounts of the attack from five released detainees who heard Barghouti’s story.
Barghouti is considered a unifying figure for Palestinians and is popular in opinion polls.
He has been in solitary confinement since October 2023.
A video from August showed an Israeli minister taunting Barghouti, which was criticized by the Palestinian Authority.
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Researchers at the University of Utah studied a type of breast cancer in mice and found that high-fat diets might promote tumor growth. Their findings suggest that people with this cancer type and obesity might benefit from avoiding high-fat diets, like the keto diet. They advise patients to consult with doctors before making any diet changes.
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The study focused on triple-negative breast cancer, which is a tough kind of breast cancer.
In the U.S., this type represents 10-15% of all breast cancer cases.
Researchers found that lipids, which are fatty substances, can encourage tumor growth in obese mice.
High-fat diets, like the keto diet, might be harmful to these breast cancer patients.
The study used mouse models, which may not exactly match how humans react.
Diet changes should be discussed with a doctor because more research on humans is needed.
High levels of lipids alone, without other obesity markers, can speed up tumor growth in mice.
Lowering lipids might help slow cancer growth, but more studies are necessary to confirm this in humans.
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An explosion on a government-owned bus in eastern Syria killed at least four people and injured nine others. The attack targeted security personnel from the Syrian Ministry of Energy while they were on their way home. No group has claimed responsibility for this attack.
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The explosion hit a bus belonging to Syria's Ministry of Energy.
At least four security personnel were killed in the blast.
Nine people, including oil facility workers and civilians, were injured.
The attack occurred on a highway between Deir Az Zor and al-Mayadin.
The security personnel worked at the Teim oilfield in Syria's main oil-producing region.
No group has taken responsibility for the explosion.
The attack is described as the deadliest explosion in the province since December.
The area near the attack has tensions between government forces and the US-backed Syrian Democratic Forces.
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The UK government released detailed witness statements about a case involving two men, Christopher Cash and Christopher Berry, accused of spying for China. The case was dropped, raising questions about why it didn't proceed, especially given the concerns about China's espionage activities. There are also questions about the UK government's current position on China, as described in recent statements.
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The UK government published witness statements related to accusations that two men were spying for China.
The accused men, Christopher Cash and Christopher Berry, have denied the allegations, which were not tested in court.
The case was dropped by the Crown Prosecution Service (CPS), leading to questions about this decision.
Matthew Collins, a senior government security adviser, highlighted threats from China to the UK in these statements.
Questions arise about whether the evidence was sufficient to continue with the case legally.
The statements reflect different UK government views on China, comparing past Conservative positions to current Labour positions.
Government sources state the recent Labour statements were background context and not central to the legal case.
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China released information about a new naval mission in the South Pacific, involving its expanding fleet. The mission shows China's growing capability to operate far from its own shores, particularly in the Pacific Ocean. This development addresses China's efforts to challenge U.S. naval strength in the region.
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China has the largest navy in the world by ship count, with over 370 ships and submarines.
The Chinese navy has been conducting missions to extend its reach in the Pacific, including around Australia and Japan.
The Chinese military paper reported a mission involving the CNS Jinan, a destroyer conducting training in the South Pacific.
The training mission led to the identification of over 10 issues and 20 suggestions for improvement.
Reports indicate that many Chinese naval ships are now frequently at sea for missions.
The People's Liberation Army Navy is working on enhancing its global reach and combat capabilities.
The increase in China's naval activities challenges the United States' influence in the Pacific region.
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President Donald Trump expressed satisfaction when the Nobel Peace Prize was awarded to Maria Corina Machado from Venezuela. Machado, linked to past opposition efforts in Venezuela, dedicated her award to Trump. The Nobel Prize for Machado has sparked concerns about increased international intervention in Venezuela.
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President Trump congratulated Maria Corina Machado after she won the Nobel Peace Prize.
Machado is known for her opposition to the Venezuelan government.
In the past, she was involved in efforts against former Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez.
Machado's Nobel Prize has led to discussions about foreign intervention in Venezuela.
The Trump administration authorized covert CIA operations in Venezuela.
Machado dedicated her Nobel Peace Prize to President Trump.
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A new book by Virginia Giuffre details allegations against Prince Andrew, claiming she was trafficked by Jeffrey Epstein to have sex with him when she was 17. The book has increased pressure on King Charles III to take actions regarding Prince Andrew's ties to the royal family. Prince Andrew denies these allegations, having previously settled a lawsuit related to them.
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Virginia Giuffre's new book, "Nobody's Girl," discusses her allegations of being trafficked by Jeffrey Epstein to have sex with Prince Andrew.
The book claims she was trafficked to London, New York, and the U.S. Virgin Islands.
Prince Andrew has denied the allegations but reached a settlement in a 2022 civil lawsuit brought by Giuffre.
King Charles III faces pressure to distance the royal family from Prince Andrew.
A private email from Andrew to Epstein in 2011 raised further questions about their relationship.
Andrew Lownie, a biographer, suggests the royal family should strip Andrew of his Duke of York title.
There is public demand for more transparency and accountability from the royal family regarding these issues.
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A golden retriever named Lucie became popular online after alerting her owner to a supposed "emergency" in the kitchen, which was just an unattended sandwich. The video, shared on TikTok, gathered over 1.2 million views and sparked humorous reactions about Lucie's behavior and the kitchen setup in Scotland.
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Lucie is a golden retriever living in Scotland with her owner, Cara.
Lucie is known for her vocalizations, gaining her the nickname "Grumbleina."
A video of Lucie pointed to a half-eaten sandwich as an "emergency," gaining 1.2 million views.
Lucie's video received about 140,000 likes on TikTok.
The video sparked comments on TikTok about whether Lucie should get the sandwich.
Some viewers noticed and commented on the washing machine being in the kitchen, which is common in the UK.
Lucie's TikTok account was started by Cara to share moments that make people smile.
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Russian forces attacked Ukraine with drones and missiles, causing blackouts in several regions. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy plans to meet with President Donald Trump to request more military support. Ukraine continues to strike back at Russian infrastructure, including oil refineries.
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Russia launched drones and missiles targeting Ukraine's energy network.
Eight regions in Ukraine experienced power outages from the attacks.
Ukrainian President Zelenskyy seeks military aid from the U.S., including air defenses and missiles.
Ukraine targets Russian oil refineries in response to attacks.
President Zelenskyy plans to meet President Trump to talk about more U.S. support.
President Trump suggests India will reduce its purchase of Russian oil, affecting Russia's war funds.
The U.S. has hesitated to provide Ukraine with long-range missiles to avoid escalating tensions with Russia.
Russia claims its attacks target military assets, while Ukraine labels the strategy as “weaponizing winter.”
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A Reddit user shared a story about finding her friend's husband on a Facebook group called "Are We Dating the Same Guy?" meant for checking out potential dates. The user seeks advice on whether and how to inform her friend about the husband's profile, which could affect their friendship. A therapist suggests various options and notes potential consequences for each choice.
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A Reddit post by u/unewatermelone described finding her friend's husband on a dating safety check Facebook group.
The husband was reportedly planning a big birthday party for his wife when the post was discovered.
The Reddit user confirmed the man’s identity through mutual friends.
The post has received over 3,000 upvotes and triggered many comments on what the woman should do next.
Dr. Nari Jeter, a marriage and family therapist, commented on the issues involved in disclosing such information.
Jeter mentioned risks like friendship strains or ending the friendship by revealing the husband's profile.
Options include not telling the friend, which might cause inner turmoil, or telling her, which might help or harm the friendship.
The Reddit user is unsure how to proceed, concerned about potentially disrupting her friend's life.
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A guide dog charity in Leamington Spa, Warwickshire, welcomed its largest litter of puppies in three years, consisting of 13 pups. Each pup, named after bakery treats, will be trained to help people with sight loss. The charity has the largest breeding program for assistance dogs globally.
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The charity welcomed 13 puppies, its largest litter in three years.
The puppies were given bakery-inspired names like Biscuit and Crumble.
The cost to breed, raise, and train each guide dog can reach £77,000.
The new litter might cost the charity over £1 million in total.
The charity's breeding program is based in Leamington Spa and is the largest globally for assistance dogs.
Volunteers will help raise the puppies to become guide dogs by 2027.
The charity breeds about 1,300 dogs a year.
Puppy raisers contribute by caring for the puppies before they become working guide dogs.
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Kanchha Sherpa, the last surviving member of the first team to climb Mount Everest, has died in Kathmandu at the age of 92. He was part of the historic 1953 expedition led by Edmund Hillary and Tenzing Norgay. Kanchha Sherpa was a porter on the team and continued to work in the Himalayas for another 20 years.
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Kanchha Sherpa died in Kathmandu, Nepal, at age 92.
He was the last living member of the first successful expedition to climb Mount Everest in 1953.
Edmund Hillary and Tenzing Norgay led the 1953 Everest expedition.
Kanchha Sherpa joined the team as a porter at age 19 with no prior climbing experience.
He carried supplies like food and tents up to the base camp during the expedition.
Kanchha Sherpa was one of three Sherpas to reach over 8,000 meters in altitude.
He continued working as a high-altitude porter for 20 years before retiring.
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President Donald Trump has authorized the CIA to conduct secret operations in Venezuela. The operations aim to address concerns about drug trafficking and other issues, as well as to potentially challenge the power of Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro. The U.S. has carried out strikes on boats in the Caribbean, further escalating tensions.
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President Trump authorized CIA operations in Venezuela.
The aim is to counter drug trafficking and address other concerns.
The U.S. has struck several Venezuelan boats, killing a total of 27 people.
President Trump did not rule out the possibility of regime change in Venezuela.
Tensions have risen with these actions, leading to warnings from Venezuelan President Maduro.
Questions about the legality of these operations have been raised, with some experts suggesting they may violate international law.
The operations are part of broader U.S. actions in the region, with additional troop presence ordered in nearby waters.
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