Russia conducted attacks on Ukraine's power grid, continuing a campaign against Ukraine's energy infrastructure as winter nears. Russia expressed concern about the U.S. potentially supplying Tomahawk missiles to Ukraine, a topic discussed between Ukrainian President Zelenskyy and U.S. President Trump. Discussions on Ukraine's air defense and long-range capabilities are ongoing as tensions escalate.
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Russia targeted Ukraine's power grid, injuring two workers at a substation.
Energy infrastructure in Donetsk, Odesa, and Chernihiv regions was attacked.
Russia has used drones, missiles, and bombs in recent attacks, according to President Zelenskyy.
President Zelenskyy discussed sanctions and energy issues with President Trump.
Talks included potential U.S. provision of Tomahawk and ATACMS missiles to Ukraine.
The Kremlin expressed "extreme concern" over U.S. missiles potentially going to Ukraine.
A senior Ukrainian delegation plans to visit the U.S. for further discussions.
Russia has historically targeted Ukraine's energy grid before winter each year.
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New Zealand's Foreign Minister, Winston Peters, explains why the country has not officially recognized Palestine as a state. He discusses New Zealand's approach to staying neutral in global politics, especially concerning the rivalry between the United States and China.
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Winston Peters is the Foreign Minister of New Zealand.
New Zealand has not formally recognized a Palestinian state.
The country is trying to maintain a neutral stance in international relations.
There is a focus on the geopolitical tensions between the United States and China.
Multilateralism refers to multiple countries working together on global issues.
Peters raises questions about whether multilateralism can protect smaller nations against stronger powers.
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Meteorologists have issued a warning for life-threatening flash flooding in southeastern and southcentral Arizona due to thunderstorms and heavy rain from the remnants of Tropical Storm Priscilla. The National Weather Service (NWS) has advised residents to stay alert and avoid driving through flooded areas as rain continues to fall.
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There is a warning for life-threatening flash flooding in southeastern and southcentral Arizona.
Thunderstorms in Pinal and Maricopa counties have already caused heavy rain and flooding.
More rain is expected from the remnants of Tropical Storm Priscilla.
Flash floods are dangerous because dry ground in Arizona can't absorb sudden, heavy rain quickly.
Arizona's urban infrastructure and dry creeks make flooding especially hazardous.
The NWS has issued flood watches and warnings for parts of Arizona, Utah, Colorado, Nevada, New Mexico, and California.
Rainfall in some areas of central Arizona may reach up to 6 inches, increasing flood risks.
Most flood-related deaths occur when people drive through flooded roads.
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Russia attacked Ukraine's power grid, focusing on energy facilities during the colder seasons. Ukrainian and Russian forces have both targeted energy infrastructures as part of their ongoing conflict. The strikes have caused infrastructure damage and injuries.
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Russia attacked several of Ukraine's energy facilities, including areas in Donetsk, Odesa, and Chernihiv.
These attacks come as winter approaches, worsening the impact on energy supplies due to cold temperatures.
The Russian Defense Ministry confirmed targeting Ukraine's fuel and energy infrastructure.
Ukrainian President Zelensky reported that Russia launched drones, missiles, and bombs in the past week.
Strikes in Kyiv caused blackouts and injured at least 20 people.
Ukraine has also targeted Russian energy facilities, including oil refineries.
The Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant faced a week-long power outage, raising safety concerns.
The European Commission aims to reduce reliance on Russian energy due to security risks.
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Diane Keaton, an Oscar-winning actress known for her roles in films like "The Godfather" and "Annie Hall," has passed away at the age of 79. She was celebrated not only for her acting but also for her unique fashion sense and influence in Hollywood. Her family has asked for privacy and shared the news of her passing.
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Diane Keaton died at 79, and her family confirmed the news first to PEOPLE.
She was an Oscar-winning actress known for movies like "The Godfather" and "Annie Hall."
Keaton was considered a trailblazer for women in Hollywood.
She had a distinctive fashion style, often seen in menswear, neutral tones, and wide-brimmed hats.
Keaton adopted two children, Dexter and Duke, later in life.
She chose to remain single and was known for her long dating history in Hollywood.
Rarely performing nude scenes, Keaton was noted for maintaining a covered-up style.
Her family has requested privacy following her death.
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Rescue teams in Scotland are looking for a missing German hiker named Matthias Beutin on the Isle of Skye. He was last seen on Thursday at a car park before climbing a mountain called Blà Bheinn, and search efforts have been ongoing since then.
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Matthias Beutin is a German hiker who went missing on the Isle of Skye.
He was last seen at Blaven car park near Loch Slapin on Thursday morning.
Mr. Beutin is 57 years old, about 5ft 9in tall, with short dark hair.
He was wearing a blue waterproof jacket, brown waterproof trousers, and dark brown trekking shoes.
The Skye Mountain Rescue Team conducted searches on Friday and Saturday.
The search involved several groups, including Search and Rescue Dog Association and Royal Air Force Mountain Rescue.
The terrain is challenging, and searchers faced poor visibility on Saturday.
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A man named Inigo Rowland has been charged with stalking Sir Ed Davey, the leader of the Liberal Democrats, and his family over a period of several months. He is also accused of carrying a flick-knife and appearing unannounced at Davey's home in London multiple times from June to October.
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Inigo Rowland is charged with stalking and having a flick-knife.
He allegedly visited the home of Sir Ed Davey, leader of the Liberal Democrats, without prior notice many times.
The events took place between June and October.
Rowland appeared at Wimbledon Magistrates' Court on October 7 and is currently in custody.
Sir Ed Davey has been the leader of the Liberal Democrats since 2020.
Rowland's next court appearance is scheduled for Tuesday.
Sir Ed and his wife Emily have two children, John and Ellie.
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A recent collection of photos highlights global events from the past week. These events include antigovernment protests in Madagascar and celebrations in North Korea.
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Madagascar experienced deadly protests against the government.
North Korea held military parades to mark the 80th anniversary of the Workers’ Party of Korea.
The photo compilation covers a variety of international events.
The events showcased occurred over the course of one week.
The focus is on visual representation of global news.
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Senator Lindsey Graham discussed the potential for peace in the Middle East amid the Israel-Hamas conflict, suggesting the possibility of a sovereign Palestine under certain conditions. President Donald Trump announced a ceasefire in Gaza as part of his peace plan, with hostages to be released and troop movements agreed upon. This development comes amid differing opinions on the feasibility of a two-state solution involving Palestine and Israel.
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Senator Lindsey Graham spoke about the potential for peace in the Middle East.
President Donald Trump announced a ceasefire deal between Hamas and Israel.
The ceasefire is part of Trump's 20-point peace plan for the region.
Hostages must be returned by Hamas, and Israel plans to release Palestinian prisoners.
Over 67,000 Palestinians have been reported killed since the conflict began.
Graham mentioned concerns with groups like Hezbollah and their potential influence on peace efforts.
There are differing opinions on achieving a two-state solution between Israel and Palestine, with Israel's Prime Minister opposing Palestinian statehood.
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China has stated it will not back down from President Donald Trump's threat of 100% tariffs on Chinese imports. The tariffs are a response to China's new restrictions on rare earth exports, which the U.S. uses in many products. Discussions between the two countries aim to resolve these issues through dialogue instead of escalating tensions.
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President Trump threatened to impose 100% tariffs on Chinese imports starting November 1.
The tariff threat is in response to China's restrictions on exporting rare earth minerals.
Rare earths are important for both consumer and military products.
China’s Commerce Ministry stated it does not want a tariff war but is not afraid of one.
The U.S. wants to protect its economic interests and become more self-sufficient.
China controls about 90% of the global processing of rare earths.
Talks between President Trump and Chinese leader Xi Jinping may be affected by these tensions.
U.S. Vice President JD Vance emphasized the need for China to respond reasonably to avoid a trade war.
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A nor’easter storm is moving up the East Coast of the United States, leading New Jersey to declare a state of emergency. The storm is causing potential flooding and high winds, with impacts expected in several states, including New York and North Carolina.
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New Jersey declared a state of emergency due to a nor’easter storm.
The storm is causing possible coastal flooding and strong winds.
Meteorologist Bob Oravec mentioned the greatest effects would be along the coast, from North Carolina to New Jersey.
North Carolina's Outer Banks are experiencing ocean overwash.
The emergency declaration in New Jersey started Saturday night and may last until Monday.
Parts of New Jersey may see inland flash flooding and winds up to 60 mph (97 kph).
New York City and Long Island are under a flood warning and wind advisory.
Airports from Washington, D.C. to Boston have issued flight delays and cancellations.
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A government minister stated that Jonathan Powell, a key security adviser, had no part in the evidence-related decisions of a case involving alleged Chinese espionage. The case against two men, Christopher Cash and Christopher Berry, who were accused of spying for China, was dropped, leading to criticism and calls for explanations from government officials. The Crown Prosecution Service and other officials are facing questions about why the case did not proceed.
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Jonathan Powell is the prime minister's national security adviser.
Christopher Cash and Christopher Berry were accused of spying for China.
The charges against the two men were dropped last month.
The Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) did not receive evidence they needed for prosecution.
Critics question whether evidence showing China as a national security threat was withheld.
Former Conservative ministers claim there is evidence of Chinese espionage activities.
There are calls for explanations from the government regarding the trial's collapse.
The current government mentions past Conservative policies regarding China as context.
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Israel announced that it expects all hostages held by Hamas in the Gaza Strip to be released on Monday as part of a ceasefire agreement. In return, Israel plans to release around 2,000 Palestinian detainees. Additionally, aid deliveries into Gaza are set to increase significantly.
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Israel expects 20 hostages in Gaza to be released on Monday.
Israel plans to release about 2,000 Palestinian detainees following the hostage release.
An international task force will work to locate bodies of any hostages not returned.
Israel prepares to receive and identify 28 hostages believed to be dead.
Humanitarian aid to Gaza is expected to rise to 600 trucks per day as part of the ceasefire deal.
Egypt is sending 400 aid trucks into Gaza with medical supplies and food.
The Gaza Humanitarian Foundation's future operations remain uncertain amidst these developments.
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The article discusses how specific winter foods can help children get their daily vitamins without needing supplements. It emphasizes the benefits of fruits, vegetables, and other nutrient-rich foods in supporting children's health and immunity during colder months. Experts recommend foods rich in vitamins A, C, D, and others to maintain energy and prevent illnesses.
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Experts suggest using food, not supplements, to boost kids’ immunity in winter.
Citrus fruits provide vitamin C, which can help shorten colds.
Foods like butternut squash and sweet potatoes offer vitamin A and fiber.
Low glycemic foods, like oatmeal and brown rice, help maintain energy levels.
Eggs are a good source of vitamin D and zinc, supporting the immune system.
Comfort foods like soups and stews can be made nutrient-rich by adding vegetables and dairy.
School lunches should include a variety of proteins, carbohydrates, and fruits/vegetables.
Staying hydrated is important for maintaining health and energy.
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Scottish First Minister John Swinney believes the precedent from the 2014 Scottish independence referendum supports holding another vote if the SNP wins a majority in the next Holyrood election. The UK Labour government, led by Prime Minister Keir Starmer, currently does not support a second referendum. SNP members back Swinney's strategy for making the upcoming election a de-facto poll on independence.
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John Swinney, Scotland's First Minister, argues that past precedent supports a new independence referendum.
Swinney's strategy is supported by SNP members to make the next Holyrood election an implicit vote on independence.
The SNP's success in 2011 led to the first independence referendum in 2014.
Scottish Secretary Douglas Alexander and the UK government oppose holding another referendum.
Prime Minister Keir Starmer has stated no plans for allowing a referendum during his term.
The 2014 vote, based on the Edinburgh Agreement, resulted in Scotland remaining in the UK.
Former First Minister Nicola Sturgeon supports Swinney’s plan but acknowledges the challenge to win a majority.
A new referendum would need UK government approval under current rules.
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Bangladesh has launched a nationwide campaign to vaccinate about 50 million children against typhoid with a vaccine that provides protection for up to five years. The campaign targets children aged nine months to 15 years and aims to tackle drug-resistant strains of the disease spreading in South Asia. The typhoid vaccine is given for free and will become part of the regular immunization schedule after the campaign ends.
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Bangladesh is vaccinating 50 million children against typhoid.
The campaign is for children aged nine months to 15 years.
The vaccine used is approved by the World Health Organization and protects for up to five years.
The drive began on a Sunday and lasts until November 13.
Health workers are administering the vaccine in schools, clinics, and door-to-door.
The campaign focuses on urban slums and remote villages.
Drug-resistant typhoid strains are a growing concern in South Asia.
The initiative is supported by Gavi, the Vaccine Alliance, to reduce infection rates and resistance.
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Estonia closed a road that briefly passes through Russian territory, after spotting Russian servicemen nearby, but said the situation is under control and reports of increased tension are exaggerated. The road closure is temporary, and there is a plan to build a new route by 2026.
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Estonia closed a road passing through Russian territory due to the presence of Russian servicemen.
Estonian officials said reports of high tension at the border are exaggerated.
Seven armed Russian servicemen were seen on the Russian side of the road.
Estonia said the situation remains under control despite more assertive Russian actions.
The road in question is called the Saatse Boot and is a historical anomaly.
Estonia plans to replace the current road with a new one by 2026.
The temporary road closure is to prevent potential incidents and ensure public safety.
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A military unit in Madagascar is claiming control over the country’s security forces amid ongoing large protests and accusations of an illegal power grab against President Andry Rajoelina. The protests, driven by frustration over utilities like power and water, have been ongoing since late September. The President has emphasized dialogue as the solution to the crisis.
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A military group in Madagascar announced it was taking control of security forces.
President Andry Rajoelina accused the group of trying to seize power illegally.
The protests began on September 25, sparked by shortages of power and water.
The protests in the capital, Antananarivo, have drawn large crowds.
Police used stun grenades and tear gas to try to disperse protesters.
The military group involved, CAPSAT, joined the protesters and received support from them.
President Rajoelina dismissed his government and appointed an army general as prime minister on September 30, but protests continued.
Madagascar has a history of political unrest since gaining independence from France in 1960.
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Clashes have erupted between Pakistani and Afghan forces along their shared border, with both sides claiming significant casualties and damage. The fighting followed recent bombings in Kabul and Paktika, which the Afghan Taliban blamed on Pakistan. The situation has heightened tensions between the two countries, each accusing the other of harboring militants.
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Fighting has broken out between Pakistani and Afghan forces at multiple border locations.
The Taliban claims to have killed 58 Pakistani soldiers and captured several border posts.
Pakistan admits 23 soldiers died and claims to have killed 200 Taliban fighters.
Pakistan accuses the Afghan Taliban government of supporting anti-Pakistan militants.
The Taliban government denies the accusations and blames Pakistan for recent bombings in Afghanistan.
The clashes primarily occurred in areas within Pakistan's Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province and Balochistan.
Afghan forces reportedly used tanks and heavy weapons near the border.
The border tension is related to accusations of each country harboring militants that attack the other.
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A shooting at Willie's Bar and Grill on St. Helena Island in South Carolina resulted in four deaths and at least 20 injuries. The incident happened early Sunday morning, and authorities are still investigating the scene.
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The shooting took place at Willie's Bar and Grill on St. Helena Island, South Carolina.
Four people died in the incident.
At least 20 people were injured in the shooting.
Four of the injured are in critical condition at local hospitals.
A large crowd was present at the scene when deputies arrived.
Many victims and witnesses sought shelter in nearby businesses.
The identities of the victims have not been made public.
The Beaufort County Sheriff's Office is leading the investigation.
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