Ukrainian authorities accuse Gennadiy Trukhanov, the mayor of Odesa, of corruption and ties with organized crime. President Volodymyr Zelenskyy revoked his Ukrainian citizenship, citing his alleged possession of a Russian passport. Trukhanov denies these allegations, insists he never had a Russian passport, and is under house arrest while challenging the decision.
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Gennadiy Trukhanov has been the mayor of Odesa since 2014.
He has faced accusations of corruption, including embezzlement and ties to organized crime groups.
Recently, he was involved in a case of an "illegal takeover" of land worth $16.5 million.
President Zelenskyy revoked Trukhanov's Ukrainian citizenship after reports of him having a Russian passport.
Trukhanov denies the claims of having a Russian passport and calls the actions against him unjust.
He is under house arrest and is trying to regain his Ukrainian citizenship.
The situation in Odesa is tense due to ongoing conflict and past Russian military actions.
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JD Vance commented on a video where President Donald Trump joked with Syrian leader Ahmed Al-Sharaa during a meeting. Trump presented Al-Sharaa with a bottle of perfume and made a humorous remark about his number of wives.
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President Donald Trump was seen in a video interacting with Ahmed Al-Sharaa, a Syrian leader, in the Oval Office.
Trump gave Al-Sharaa a bottle from his perfume line and made a joke about how many wives Al-Sharaa has.
JD Vance, during an interview, praised Trump’s humorous remark.
The meeting between Trump and Al-Sharaa took place on Monday.
Ahmed Al-Sharaa was a former leader of an Islamist insurgent group.
The video of the interaction became popular on social media.
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The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) has not verified Iran's uranium stockpile since a 12-day conflict in June involving attacks by Israel and the U.S. The IAEA is concerned about missing information on Iran's nuclear materials and urges Iran to provide a detailed report. Iran has allowed some inspections but limits full cooperation with the IAEA.
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The IAEA cannot verify Iran's uranium stockpile due to a conflict in June involving attacks on its nuclear sites.
Iran reportedly has 440.9 kilograms of uranium enriched to 60%, which is close to weapons-grade purity.
The stockpile could potentially create up to 10 nuclear bombs, but Iran claims its program is peaceful.
Iran is required to provide a "special report" on its nuclear materials and facilities after such conflicts.
Iran's cooperation with the IAEA is dependent on its Supreme National Security Council's decisions.
Inspections have been allowed at some Iranian nuclear facilities that were not damaged.
The IAEA plans inspections at the Isfahan Nuclear Technology Center where attacks occurred in June.
Iran has suspended some cooperation after the UN reimposed sanctions, affecting prior agreements.
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Paulie Connell proposed to Dolores Catania, a star from "Real Housewives of New Jersey," with a 15-carat ring at the Apple store where they met. Connell originally planned to use a different ring, but after getting to know Catania better, he chose a ring that matched her style. The couple has not set a wedding date yet due to other family events.
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Paulie Connell and Dolores Catania got engaged at an Apple store in New Jersey, where they first met.
Connell originally intended to use a stone he bought early in their relationship for the ring.
Over time, Connell learned Dolores preferred a different style, so he chose a new ring.
The engagement ring is 15 carats, with an 11-carat centerpiece surrounded by 4 additional carats and a band of princess-cut diamonds.
Connell's proposal was delayed due to other family engagements, including Dolores' son Frankie's engagement.
Dolores and Paulie have no set wedding date yet, partly due to family events and their son's upcoming wedding.
Dolores expressed confidence in their relationship, citing their natural progression as a couple.
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Scientists have alerted people about upcoming solar storms that will affect Earth this week. These storms will create northern lights visible in parts of the United States, Canada, and Europe and might also interrupt some communications. The storms are caused by coronal mass ejections (CMEs) from the sun, and a strong storm is expected to impact Earth on Wednesday.
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Solar storms are expected to affect Earth, producing visible auroras in parts of the U.S., Canada, and Europe.
The U.S. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) recorded significant geomagnetic disturbances in recent days.
The disturbances are due to "coronal mass ejections" (CMEs), which are bursts of energy from the sun.
NOAA issued a "G4" geomagnetic storm warning, indicating severe storms are likely.
Some northern lights have already been observed in several U.S. states.
Solar storms occur when storms on the sun disturb Earth's magnetic field.
Geomagnetic storms can cause disruptions in communication systems.
A strong CME is predicted to impact Earth around midday Wednesday, Eastern Time.
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A study by Harvard and Massachusetts General Hospital researchers found that the unpredictability of daily life, measured by a "surprisal score," may trigger migraines. The findings suggest that unexpected changes in daily routines might increase migraine risk within 12 to 24 hours. This approach could help individuals manage migraines by using a more personalized strategy.
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Researchers from Harvard and Massachusetts General Hospital conducted the study.
They used a "surprisal score" to assess daily routine unpredictability.
Higher surprisal scores were linked to increased migraine risk within 12 to 24 hours.
The study involved 109 adults, mainly women.
About 39 million Americans experience migraines.
The study suggests that using surprisal scores could improve migraine management.
Current migraine triggers include food, stress, sleep, and weather changes.
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President Donald Trump sent a letter to Israeli President Isaac Herzog, asking him to pardon Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. Trump believes the corruption charges against Netanyahu are politically motivated and wants to focus on Middle East peace efforts instead. The letter is Trump's first official action related to Netanyahu's trial.
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President Trump asked Israeli President Herzog to pardon Prime Minister Netanyahu.
Trump called the corruption charges against Netanyahu "political lawfare."
This is Trump's first official action regarding the trial of Netanyahu.
Israeli law lets the president pardon people, but legal limits exist on this power.
Netanyahu is on trial for bribery, fraud, and breach of trust.
Trump said Netanyahu requested his help for a pardon.
Trump's actions stem from his belief in a shared injustice with Netanyahu.
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A man named Djeison Rafael is accused of murdering a woman, Katie Fox, in Birmingham. Rafael could go to trial in May next year. He faces additional charges of causing bodily harm and possessing a weapon.
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Djeison Rafael is accused of murdering Katie Fox in Birmingham.
The incident happened on Smallbrook Queensway near Birmingham New Street station.
Rafael appeared in court via video link and a trial is set for May 5.
The trial is expected to last two weeks and will be overseen by a High Court judge.
Before the trial starts, psychiatric reports about Rafael need to be prepared.
Rafael also faces charges of causing actual bodily harm and possessing a Stanley blade.
He is accused of assaulting a detention escort officer the day after the murder.
West Midlands Police are asking for more information from the public about the incident.
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President Donald Trump has asked Israel's president to pardon Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, who is facing a corruption trial. Trump's request has sparked concerns about U.S. influence in Israeli matters. Netanyahu faces charges of fraud and bribery but denies the accusations.
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President Trump sent a letter to Israel's President Isaac Herzog requesting a pardon for Netanyahu, who is on trial for corruption.
Netanyahu's trial involves charges of fraud, breach of trust, and accepting bribes in three cases.
Trump previously called for Netanyahu's pardon in an Israeli parliament speech.
Israel's president can grant pardons, but a formal request is required from the person seeking clemency.
Israeli media has expressed concerns about American influence over Israeli affairs, particularly in security matters.
According to Israeli law, a pardon typically requires admission of guilt and evidence of remorse.
Opposition figures in Israel have noted that seeking a pardon could have consequences for Netanyahu.
The suggestion that American officials are ensuring Israel maintains its side of a ceasefire agreement with Gaza has been denied by both Netanyahu and U.S. officials.
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Los Angeles is expected to receive a month's worth of rain from a single storm over three days because of an atmospheric river. The National Weather Service warns that this could lead to flash floods, especially in areas with recent burn scars. The storm will bring between 1 to 3 inches of rain across different regions of California, with significant impacts expected on Friday and Saturday.
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Los Angeles could get a month's worth of rain in three days due to a storm coming this week.
The storm results from an "atmospheric river," which carries water vapor like a river in the sky.
The National Weather Service (NWS) warns of potential flash flooding, particularly over recent burn scars.
On average, Los Angeles sees less than 1.5 inches of rain in November, but the storm could bring up to 1.3 inches to the city.
The rainy weather will begin on Thursday in counties north of Los Angeles, with the city itself affected by Friday.
A forecaster described the expected rainfall as unusual for this time of year but noted such patterns can vary widely.
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Police in Merseyside are looking into whether they should investigate the parents of Axel Rudakubana again. Axel Rudakubana killed three children and injured eight others at an event in July 2024. This reassessment follows new information shared during a public inquiry about his parents' awareness of his concerning behavior before the attack.
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Axel Rudakubana killed three children and injured eight others on July 29, 2024.
His parents, Alphonse Rudakubana and Laetitia Muzayire, gave evidence during a public inquiry.
Merseyside Police are reviewing transcripts to see if new information has emerged.
Alphonse admitted he intercepted and hid a machete his son ordered but did not tell authorities.
Teachers had warned Alphonse about Axel's online searches, but Alphonse did not take action.
A week before the attack, Axel attempted to go to a school that expelled him, possibly with a weapon.
The families of the victims expressed that the parents should be held responsible.
The inquiry is expected to deliver its findings in spring 2026.
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A large explosion occurred in New Delhi, India, near the Red Fort, killing at least 13 people and injuring two dozen. The Indian government is investigating it as a terrorist attack but has not formally blamed Pakistan, although there are alleged links to a Pakistan-based group. Prime Minister Modi’s previous statements equating terrorism with an act of war create a cautious approach in assigning blame to avoid escalating tensions.
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An explosion in New Delhi killed at least 13 people and injured about 24 others.
The explosion happened near the Red Fort, a historic site in India's capital.
The Indian government is treating the incident as a terrorist attack.
India's National Investigation Agency is leading the investigation to find those responsible.
Prime Minister Modi has not formally accused Pakistan of involvement despite alleged links to Pakistan-based Jaish-e-Muhammad (JeM).
After a previous attack in April, Modi stated that terrorism would be considered an act of war.
This caution in blaming Pakistan aims to prevent expectations of military action.
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Sabrina Carpenter is set to star in and produce a new musical film inspired by "Alice in Wonderland" for Universal Pictures. This will be her first time leading a major studio movie, and the project will be written and directed by Lorene Scafaria. The film does not yet have a production start date or confirmed role details for Carpenter.
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Sabrina Carpenter will star in and produce a musical film based on "Alice in Wonderland."
Universal Pictures is making the movie, and Lorene Scafaria will write and direct it.
This will be Carpenter's first leading role in a major studio film.
Carpenter approached Universal with ideas for the film last year.
No production start date or character details have been confirmed.
Carpenter is a singer and actor, known for her role on Disney Channel's "Girl Meets World."
She has received six Grammy nominations, including Album of the Year.
Previous versions of "Alice in Wonderland" include a 1951 Disney animated film and a 2010 film by Tim Burton.
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Websites for the United Nations' Conference of the Parties (COP) emit much more carbon than the average website, with emissions rising significantly since 1995. Researchers found some COP pages emit up to 10 times the average carbon emission per page view. This increase in emissions is linked to the pages using more data-heavy content, such as multimedia files.
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COP websites emit up to 10 times more carbon per view than average websites.
COP30 is scheduled for November 10-21 in Belém, Brazil, excluding participation from the U.S.
Research showed that COP conference website emissions increased over 13,000% between 1995 and 2024.
A recent COP website's emissions were measured at seven times the global average.
The rise in emissions is tied to the increasing use of multimedia and scripts on these sites.
Globally, the average carbon emission per page view is about 0.36 grams of CO₂e.
The internet, with 5.5 billion users, contributes significantly to greenhouse gas emissions.
Recommendations for reducing website emissions include hosting on renewable energy and optimizing media.
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Ancient statues and other items were stolen from Syria's National Museum in Damascus. The theft was discovered when museum staff found a broken door. Authorities are investigating the incident and enhancing security at the museum.
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Six marble statues from the Roman era were reported missing from Syria's National Museum.
Museum staff discovered the break-in on Monday after finding a door broken from the inside.
Syria's Directorate-General for Antiquities and Museums has started an investigation into the theft.
Security forces in Damascus are looking into the theft and questioning museum guards and others.
The National Museum was fully reopened in January 2025, after being closed due to the civil war.
The museum holds important artefacts, including ancient tablets and sculptures.
Syria's cultural sites, including those in Palmyra, have suffered damage during the civil war.
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A new trend called "the bird theory" is gaining popularity on social media. It involves people making up a story about seeing a bird to see how interested their partners are in their day. Experts suggest being cautious about using such tests to judge relationship health.
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"The bird theory" is a social media trend where people tell a fictional story about seeing a bird.
The purpose is to gauge a partner's interest based on their reaction to the story.
Videos show varying levels of interest from partners responding to the "bird test."
Dr. Justin Lehmiller from the Kinsey Institute advises caution in using these tests as they might not accurately reflect relationship health.
Lehmiller notes that repeated testing might strain relationships and reflect more on the tester's insecurities.
Yung Gravy, a rapper, and Hannah Brown, a former Bachelorette lead, have participated in the trend online.
Social media often brings up new trends that challenge relationships similarly.
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Indigenous protesters entered the COP30 climate summit in Belem, Brazil. They were asking for more efforts to stop deforestation and mining in the Amazon rainforest. This led to clashes with security personnel at the event.
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Indigenous protesters entered the COP30 climate summit in Belem, Brazil.
The protest was focused on stopping deforestation and mining activities.
There were clashes between the protesters and security officers inside the venue.
The COP30 summit is a United Nations event focused on climate issues.
Belem is located in Brazil, a country that hosts a large portion of the Amazon rainforest.
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There are plans to demolish Argyle House, a building in Edinburgh that was featured in the Netflix series Dept Q. The plans include developing a new mixed-use site with hotels, homes, offices, and shops. Public consultations about these plans are scheduled for December and January.
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Argyle House, built in the 1960s, is set to be demolished and replaced with a mixed-use development.
The building was used for filming the police headquarters in Netflix's Dept Q series.
The proposed new development would include a hotel, residential, office, and retail spaces.
Public consultation events will be held in December 2025 and January 2026.
Argyle House, considered unattractive by some, was sold for about £38 million ($47 million) in 2023.
It originally housed government offices but now hosts various firms.
The building also appeared in the ITV series Crime, based on Irvine Welsh's work.
Dept Q was initially set in Copenhagen but moved its setting to Edinburgh for the Netflix series.
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A private investigator, central to a privacy lawsuit involving Prince Harry and other public figures against the publisher of the Daily Mail, claims a past statement was forged. The investigator, Gavin Burrows, denies the claims in the 2021 statement, asserting he did not engage in illegal activities as alleged. The court is deciding whether Burrows will testify at a trial scheduled for January.
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Prince Harry and others are suing Associated Newspapers Limited (ANL), the publisher of the Daily Mail.
They accuse ANL of serious privacy violations like phone-hacking and illegal information gathering.
Gavin Burrows, a key witness, claims his 2021 statement, which implicated him in these activities, was forged.
Burrows denies working illegally for the Daily Mail or Mail on Sunday.
He only worked on a legal assignment related to Sir Richard Branson, he claims.
A court hearing is considering if Burrows will be called to testify in the January trial.
Legal representatives are debating whether his evidence is hearsay or if he should be cross-examined.
Another hearing is expected before the end of 2025 related to this case.
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The Indian government has labeled a recent car explosion in the capital as a terror attack by "anti-national forces." The explosion, which occurred near the historic Red Fort, resulted in eight fatalities and several injuries. Authorities have detained several suspects in the Kashmir region and are investigating possible links to militant activity.
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The Indian government called the car explosion a terror attack by "anti-national forces."
The explosion happened near the Red Fort in India's capital, killing eight people and injuring others.
Authorities arrested several suspects in Kashmir linked to the investigation.
The Cabinet passed a resolution labeling the incident as a terror attack but provided no further evidence.
If confirmed as terrorism, this blast would be the deadliest in India's capital since 2011.
Police in Kashmir dismantled a suspected militant cell just before the explosion.
Investigations led to arrests of several people, including two doctors and suspects from Kashmir.
Authorities are considering multiple theories, including a terror attack or accidental explosion.
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