Ukraine claims to have hit a major Russian gas processing plant and an oil station. This strike is part of an ongoing energy conflict between Ukraine and Russia, as both countries try to secure enough gas for winter.
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Ukraine reported that it targeted the Korobkovsky Gas Processing Plant in Russia.
An oil transportation station in Yefimovka was also hit.
Explosions and fires occurred at both sites, according to Ukraine's military.
Ukraine and Russia are in an energy battle over securing gas supplies for the winter.
President Zelensky stated that Russia is experiencing a fuel shortage, nearing a 20% deficit in gasoline.
Russia admitted there are gas supply challenges but is working on solutions.
A report mentioned recent Russian attacks have reduced Ukraine’s gas production by about 60%.
Ukraine may need to import $2.2 billion of fuel for the winter.
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Mike Barley from Grimsby faced significant financial difficulties after missing a £101.71 council tax payment while hospitalized following a motorbike accident. His debt quickly escalated as he was unable to work due to his injuries, resulting in his bills eventually totaling around £6,000 due to added fees and penalties.
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Mike Barley missed a council tax bill of £101.71 while in the hospital after a motorbike accident.
The accident left him unable to work, and he was on sick pay of £90 a week.
The local council sent a payment plan demanding he pay the rest of the year's tax upfront, totaling about £1,000.
When debts are unpaid in England, councils can demand payment of the entire year's bill and engage bailiffs.
Additional fees include £75 for the initial bailiff letter and £235 if bailiffs visit to take or sell possessions.
Mr. Barley's debt ballooned to about £6,000, partly due to bailiffs' involvement.
His home was repossessed, and his relationship ended under the financial strain.
Mr. Barley still has around £1,700 in debt, including £700 in bailiffs' fees.
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President Donald Trump announced that Israel and Hamas have agreed on the first phase of a peace plan aimed at a Gaza ceasefire and the release of captives on both sides. The agreement is part of Trump’s larger effort to end the conflict, which has claimed over 67,000 lives in Gaza. Details such as Israel's troop withdrawal and the exchange of captives are starting to take shape.
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President Trump announced a peace plan involving a ceasefire between Israel and Hamas.
The plan includes releasing captives and pulling back Israeli troops.
Trump shared this news on Truth Social and said it is a first step towards peace.
The announcement marks progress after months of negotiations and part of Trump's re-election campaign focus.
Mediators from Qatar, Egypt, and Turkiye helped in the deal-making process.
There are still unresolved issues, such as the timing of Israel's withdrawal and post-war governance in Gaza.
Trump mentioned that captives could be released as early as Monday.
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The BBC and Norway's national broadcaster gained exclusive access to the room where the Nobel Peace Prize is decided. This is the first time media have been allowed to see part of the selection process. President Donald Trump is among those publicly seeking the award.
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The Nobel Peace Prize has been awarded annually since 1901.
This year's winner will be announced on Friday by the Norwegian Nobel Committee.
Media were allowed a behind-the-scenes look at the decision-making process for the first time in the prize's 125-year history.
The committee meets in a room in Oslo's Nobel Institute.
President Donald Trump has publicly expressed his desire to receive the Nobel Peace Prize.
Various world leaders and officials have nominated or supported Trump for the prize.
The Norwegian Nobel Committee emphasizes its independence despite external pressures and campaigns.
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In the first half of 2025, renewable energy sources like solar and wind surpassed coal as the main source of electricity worldwide. The shift marks a move away from fossil fuels, with countries like China and India leading in renewable energy use. However, some regions increased coal use, and there are concerns about renewable energy meeting rising power demand.
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Renewable energy accounted for 34.3% of global electricity use, while coal fell to 33.1%.
China and India played key roles in increasing renewable energy use.
The U.S. and European countries increased coal consumption during the same period.
Global coal electricity generation decreased by 0.6% compared to the previous year.
Countries like Hungary, Pakistan, and Australia set records for solar energy production.
Global carbon dioxide emissions decreased slightly in the first half of 2025.
China was responsible for 55% of the growth in global solar energy generation.
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A BBC investigation has found incidents of very young children bringing knives into primary schools in England and Wales. Police reports show children as young as four and six involved in knife-related incidents at schools. The investigation has led to calls for the installation of metal detectors in schools to improve safety.
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A BBC investigation revealed that very young children in England and Wales have taken knives to school.
Police in Kent recorded an incident involving a four-year-old with a knife, and in the West Midlands, a six-year-old brought a flick knife.
In 2024, there were 1,304 knife-related offences reported in schools and sixth form colleges across England and Wales.
About 10% of these offences involved primary school children.
Most knife offences were by boys, with almost 80% of incidents involving male students, primarily teenagers.
In some areas, schools are installing permanent metal detectors due to high knife crime rates.
Measures to reduce knife crime are seen as necessary, with calls for government funding for metal detectors in schools.
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A 4-year-old boy named Caleb Strickland is waiting for a heart transplant, kept alive by an artificial heart pump. A medical device called PediaFlow, meant to help children like Caleb, is in development but lost its funding. The U.S. government canceled the grant amid broader actions against universities.
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Caleb Strickland, age 4, is in heart failure and needs a heart transplant.
Caleb currently uses a ventricular assist device (VAD) to keep his heart pumping.
The PediaFlow device is designed to help children with severe heart defects.
James Antaki, a biomedical engineer, has been developing the PediaFlow for 20 years.
The U.S. Department of Defense funded PediaFlow with a $6 million grant.
In April, the Trump administration canceled the grant as part of actions against universities.
About $10 billion in grants were canceled due to accusations against universities.
The FDA identifies PediaFlow as important for medical device needs in children.
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A study shows that microplastics can change the gut microbiome, exhibiting changes linked to conditions like depression and colorectal cancer. The research was conducted by the CBmed research center in Graz, Austria, and presented at a European health conference. Researchers found these changes by exposing gut cultures to microplastics, which can be ingested through daily activities.
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Microplastics are plastic particles smaller than 5 millimeters.
They are found in food, water, air, and everyday items.
The study was conducted by CBmed GmbH and the Medical University of Graz.
Researchers used gut cultures from healthy humans exposed to common microplastics.
Microplastics changed the gut microbiome's acidity and bacterial composition.
These changes resembled those found in conditions like depression and colorectal cancer.
There is no definite link yet between microplastics and these diseases, but the changes are significant.
The study highlights the public health importance of addressing plastic pollution.
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The TV show EastEnders features a storyline about a character named Joel and addresses issues related to misogyny. The show's cast talks to people who have been affected by such issues in real life. This storyline is part of EastEnders' effort to explore social issues.
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EastEnders is running a storyline about a character named Joel who exhibits misogyny.
Misogyny refers to the dislike or prejudice against women.
The show discusses the real-world impact of misogyny on people's lives.
Joel's storyline aims to highlight social issues related to gender discrimination.
The episode featuring this storyline first aired on October 9, 2025.
The program is available to watch online for over a year.
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Israel and Hamas have agreed on an initial pause in fighting. The U.S. Senate is preparing for another vote regarding a government shutdown. Illinois plans to legally challenge the deployment of the National Guard.
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Israel and Hamas have reached an agreement to temporarily stop fighting.
The U.S. Senate will hold a seventh vote related to the ongoing government shutdown issues.
There is a disagreement on deploying the National Guard in Illinois.
Illinois intends to take legal action to block the National Guard deployment.
The situation includes international and domestic political elements.
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Federal authorities have arrested a man in connection to the Palisades Fire that occurred in January. The fire resulted in 12 fatalities and destroyed more than 6,000 buildings.
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Authorities arrested a 29-year-old man.
The man is linked to starting the Palisades Fire.
The fire happened in January.
It led to the deaths of 12 people.
More than 6,000 structures were destroyed by the fire.
Federal authorities handled the arrest.
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French President Emmanuel Macron plans to announce a new prime minister by Friday. This follows the resignation of his third prime minister in one year.
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Emmanuel Macron is the President of France.
Macron's current prime minister resigned earlier this week.
This is the third prime minister to step down in a year during Macron's presidency.
Macron is expected to name a new prime minister by Friday.
The frequent changes in prime ministers come amid mounting pressure on Macron's administration.
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Hungarian author László Krasznahorkai won the 2025 Nobel Prize in Literature. The Nobel Committee recognized him for his impactful and visionary work in postmodern novels.
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László Krasznahorkai is a Hungarian writer who won the 2025 Nobel Prize in Literature.
The announcement was made by the Nobel Committee on a Thursday.
Krasznahorkai is 71 years old.
He is known for writing postmodern and apocalyptic novels.
Notable works include "Satantango," published in 1985, and "The Melancholy of Resistance."
The Nobel Prize in Literature is valued at $1.2 million.
The Nobel Prize in Literature has been awarded 118 times since 1901.
Previous winners include Doris Lessing, Alice Munro, and Derek Walcott.
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Israel and Hamas have made a deal that may involve the return of hostages and prisoners from both sides, including the remains of some individuals. This development brings hope to families waiting for the return of their loved ones.
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Israel and Hamas have agreed on a deal that may allow the exchange of hostages and prisoners.
The deal includes the return of both living individuals and the remains of the deceased.
NPR interviewed a family member of a person whose remains are held in Gaza.
This agreement might bring relief to families who have been waiting for news about their loved ones.
The deal’s details and execution are still being worked out by both parties.
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Germany has ended a program that allowed certain highly qualified foreigners to apply for citizenship after living in the country for three years instead of the usual five. This decision was made by the German parliament, the Bundestag, and was part of an election promise by Chancellor Friedrich Merz. The program had only been used by a few hundred people and faced political opposition.
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Germany's Bundestag decided to end the fast-track citizenship program.
The program allowed qualified foreigners to apply for citizenship after three years of residence.
The program was introduced in 2024 and only had a few hundred applicants.
Chancellor Friedrich Merz's government had promised to repeal the program.
Interior Minister Alexander Dobrindt argued the program devalued German citizenship.
The change was supported by the AfD, a party known for its anti-immigration stance.
The fast-track option was part of reforms under former Chancellor Olaf Scholz.
Other reforms, like reducing standard residency requirements to five years, remain in place.
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President Donald Trump announced a deal between Israel and Hamas, leading to celebrations in Gaza. The agreement involves Israel withdrawing troops and Hamas releasing Israeli hostages, though specific timing is not clear.
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President Donald Trump announced a peace deal between Israel and Hamas.
Palestinians in Khan Younis, Gaza, celebrated following the announcement.
Israel will withdraw its troops to an agreed line under the deal.
Hamas agreed to release Israeli hostages soon.
Both Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu and Hamas officials confirmed the deal.
The exact timeline for the troop withdrawal and hostage release has not been provided.
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President Donald Trump announced that Israel and Hamas have agreed to the first phase of a peace deal, which will lead to the release of hostages. Families of the hostages celebrated in Tel Aviv following this news. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu praised the agreement as positive for Israel.
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President Donald Trump announced a peace deal agreement between Israel and Hamas.
The agreement includes the release of hostages held by Hamas.
Hostage families celebrated the news in Tel Aviv.
Trump stated on social media that all hostages will be released soon.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu described it as a "great day for Israel."
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Satellite images show that two Chinese aircraft carriers have returned to their home port in Sanya, Hainan, after leaving due to a typhoon. The South China Sea, where these ships are based, is a highly disputed area with significant global and regional importance.
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Two Chinese aircraft carriers, CNS Shandong and CNS Fujian, are back at their port in Sanya, Hainan.
They had left the port on October 3 to avoid Typhoon Matmo.
The South China Sea is important for global trade and has overlapping territorial claims by nearby countries.
China considers its dominance in the South China Sea critical for military power in the Indo-Pacific.
The Yulin naval complex is a key facility for China's military operations in this region.
The CNS Fujian, not yet officially part of the navy, is the largest and most advanced Chinese aircraft carrier.
It features an electromagnetic catapult system for launching aircraft, a major technological advancement.
China's fourth aircraft carrier, Type 004, is under construction and is expected to be nuclear-powered.
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A woman in the UK named Julieanne "Jules" Martin-Ródriguez pushed her dog JC in a stroller because he was sick and couldn't walk well. She faced judgment from others but explained that the stroller allowed her dog to enjoy walks again. JC had been a great support to her during her own illness.
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Julieanne Martin-Ródriguez lived in Torquay, Devon, UK, and owned a dog named JC.
JC was a Cavachon, a mix between a Cavalier King Charles spaniel and Bichon Frise.
JC was diagnosed with congestive heart failure and renal disease in 2023.
Due to his illness, JC struggled to walk, so he was pushed in a stroller.
The stroller helped JC continue enjoying his favorite outdoor spots.
JC had supported Julieanne during her recovery from cancer by walking with her.
Some people judged her for using a stroller for a dog, but she shared her story to explain her reasons.
JC passed away at the age of 11, and Julieanne continues to share his story online.
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