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An Australian telecom company, Optus, sent emails about a serious network outage to the wrong government email address. The outage, associated with multiple deaths as people couldn't reach emergency services, was not communicated effectively, delaying a response. The company and its owner, Singtel, are under investigation for potential legal breaches.
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Optus sent emails about a telecom outage to the wrong government email address.
The outage on September 18, 2023, affected emergency calls, and has been linked to four deaths.
The Australian government learned about the outage more than 36 hours later through an industry regulator.
Optus did not redirect emergency calls to other providers during the outage, as required by law.
The email communication error occurred after the government changed its email address and informed the industry beforehand.
A routine firewall update by Optus caused the outage.
The Australian media regulator is investigating if Optus breached any laws.
Optus faced previous incidents, including a major cyberattack in 2022 and a nationwide outage in 2023.
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A video of Prince William being playful and less formal went viral online. This video showed various moments where he seemed less serious, while he also discussed future changes he wants to bring as king in an interview. Many people reacted positively to these lighter moments, sharing their thoughts online.
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A video of Prince William having fun and being playful went viral, receiving over 223,000 likes and 1.9 million views.
The video showed him arriving for an interview on an electric scooter and dancing at a Taylor Swift concert.
It included a clip of him jokingly covering his wife's eyes during a charity event.
Another clip showed William dancing in traditional dress during a 2012 ceremony in Tuvalu.
At King Charles' coronation concert, William waved a Union Jack flag with his son, Prince George.
In an interview with Eugene Levy, Prince William spoke about embracing change as a future king.
He expressed his feelings toward Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip, saying he misses them.
People online shared positive comments about Prince William's approach and personality.
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Chinese naval activity has increased in the North Pacific, with a Chinese spy ship recently passing through Japan's Tsugaru Strait. Japan is monitoring these movements as China expands its naval operations to challenge U.S.-led alliances in the region.
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A Chinese spy ship, CNS Kaiyangxing, passed through the Tsugaru Strait in Japan, heading to the North Pacific.
The Tsugaru Strait is one of five international waterways near Japan where territorial waters extend less than 12 nautical miles from the coast.
China has the world's largest navy by the number of ships and submarines, over 370 in total.
Japan regularly tracks Chinese naval ships passing through international waterways near its territory.
Three other Chinese ships, including destroyers and a replenishment ship, moved through the Soya Strait in late September.
The movements are part of China's growing military presence in the region, seen as a challenge to U.S.-led alliances.
Japan's defense documents highlight increased Chinese activities in nearby seas and emphasize strategic points like the Senkaku Islands.
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A project in Swindon, England, helps keep young offenders out of custody by teaching them skills like customer service and teamwork. The approach, called "Child First," focuses on treating young people as children, not just offenders, to reduce reoffending and encourage positive identity changes. This initiative has significantly lowered the number of young offenders in custody and their reoffending rates in Swindon.
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A project in Swindon uses a burger van to help young offenders learn job skills.
The approach encourages young people to see themselves as more than just offenders.
The Youth Justice Service in Swindon is rated "Outstanding."
The "Child First" method focuses on treating young offenders as children.
Swindon used to have high rates of young people in custody but now has a lower rate.
The initiative is part of a broader effort to reduce youth crime in England and Wales.
Kika, an 18-year-old who once engaged in serious crimes, changed her outlook through the program.
Creative activities, like writing sessions, help young offenders find new interests and strengths.
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Tropical Storm Jerry is expected to change direction, heading northwest and then north, potentially becoming a hurricane soon. It's not likely to hit the U.S. directly, but it could affect the northern Leeward Islands in the Caribbean with storm-like weather.
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Tropical Storm Jerry is moving west-northwest and may turn north soon.
The storm could strengthen into a hurricane by Thursday.
The National Hurricane Center (NHC) says Jerry may pass near the northern Leeward Islands.
Jerry is not expected to directly affect the U.S. coastline.
Parts of the Leeward Islands might experience heavy rain and possible flash flooding.
Jerry might increase the risk of rip currents on the U.S. East Coast.
Regular updates on Jerry's path are available from NHC forecasts.
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Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi criticized President Donald Trump for his comments on Iran's nuclear program, stressing that a diplomatic solution is necessary. This follows recent U.S. airstrikes on Iranian nuclear sites during a conflict involving Israel, which has intensified regional tensions.
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Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi criticized President Trump's stance on Iran's nuclear program.
Araghchi insisted that only diplomatic solutions, not military actions, should resolve nuclear program issues.
The U.S. recently carried out airstrikes on Iranian nuclear locations during a conflict involving Israel.
These strikes have increased tensions between the U.S. and Iran and affected global oil markets.
Araghchi mentioned past nuclear negotiations and claimed Israel influenced the U.S. against Iran.
He referenced the Iraq War as a warning against making similar errors with Iran.
President Trump stated the airstrikes were precise and necessary, asserting Iran was near developing a nuclear weapon.
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A recent poll shows that two-thirds of Israelis now want the war in Gaza to end, an increase from last year. The poll also indicates that many Israelis believe Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu should take responsibility for the October 7 attacks and resign. Hostage safety is a key reason people want the conflict to stop.
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Two-thirds of Israelis want the Gaza war to end, up 13 percentage points from last year.
The poll was conducted by the Israel Democracy Institute, surveying 800 Israelis with a 3.1% margin of error.
Hostages taken by Hamas on October 7, 2023, are a primary concern driving the desire to end the war.
64% of Israelis think Prime Minister Netanyahu should take responsibility for the October 7 attacks.
Nearly half of those surveyed believe Netanyahu should resign immediately.
Jewish opinion on ending the war has shifted from 45% last year to 60% now.
Safety of hostages is a top priority for most respondents, with 65% seeing it as the main goal of the war.
President Donald Trump mentioned the possibility of peace while attending negotiations in Egypt.
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Analysts have warned the U.S. Senate about China's actions in the Asia-Pacific region, specifically its goal to weaken U.S. influence and increase its own power. These actions include military maneuvers in the South China Sea and intensifying pressure on Taiwan. A former U.S. defense official emphasized the need for stronger alliances in the region to counter China's ambitions.
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Analysts are concerned about China's goal to reduce U.S. influence in the Asia-Pacific region.
China is using "gray-zone activities," which are actions that avoid open war.
The South China Sea is a major area of focus, with China claiming large portions of it.
China is increasing military pressure on Taiwan, aiming to take control of the island by 2027.
Strengthening U.S. alliances in the Indo-Pacific is seen as crucial to counter China’s actions.
The U.S. is urged to support partners like Taiwan with military assistance and defense capabilities.
China holds ambitions to lead the region, potentially diminishing the U.S.'s role economically and strategically.
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A woman in Pennsylvania adopted a puppy named Milo, who she was warned would grow very large. Three years later, Milo has reached a size of 5 feet 5 inches tall when standing on his hind legs and weighs around 150 pounds. Despite his size, Milo is a gentle and beloved pet for the family.
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Arielle Garber, a woman from Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, adopted a puppy named Milo.
Milo is a mix of two large dog breeds: St Bernard and Bernese Mountain Dog.
When fully grown, Milo stands 5 feet 5 inches tall on his hind legs and weighs about 150 pounds.
The puppy was adopted from a local pig farmer who rehomed his dogs.
Milo has become a lovable and gentle giant, despite accidentally knocking over the kids during play.
St Bernards can weigh up to 180 pounds, and Bernese Mountain Dogs can weigh up to 115 pounds.
Both dog breeds are known for being friendly and good with children.
Garber shared her story and photos of Milo on Threads, where it gained significant attention.
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Several states in the United States are experiencing winter weather alerts due to snow and freezing temperatures. The National Weather Service has issued warnings for snow in Alaska and frost conditions across multiple Midwestern and Northeastern states. These weather conditions could lead to low visibility, slippery roads, and potential damage to plants and plumbing.
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The National Weather Service (NWS) warned of up to 10 inches of snow in parts of Alaska.
There is a winter weather advisory for Alaska’s Atigun Pass, predicting heavy snow and winds up to 55 miles per hour.
Frost and freeze warnings have been issued for states including Minnesota, Wisconsin, Michigan, and others in the Midwest and Northeast.
Subfreezing temperatures in the 20s are expected in several counties in Minnesota and Wisconsin, signaling an end to the growing season.
Pennsylvania and Idaho have also been warned of freezing temperatures as low as the mid-20s and 27 degrees, respectively.
Roads and transportation routes may become hazardous due to snow and ice.
The cold front affecting these regions is creating conditions for frost, which can damage crops and outdoor plumbing.
The Alaska weather advisory is expected to remain until 10 a.m. AKDT Thursday.
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Charlie Kirk's show responded to leaked private messages shared by Candace Owens. The messages involved Jewish donors pulling funding due to Kirk's links with Tucker Carlson and his views on Israel. This comes amid ongoing conflicts between Israel and Gaza, which have caused significant casualties and heightened tensions internationally and within the U.S.
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Candace Owens released messages showing Charlie Kirk discussing losing funding from Jewish donors.
The leak involved Kirk's refusal to disinvite commentator Tucker Carlson from an event.
Turning Point USA spokesman Andrew Kolvet confirmed the messages' authenticity.
The messages were private, and Kirk's views on Israel were described as "complicated."
Tyler Robinson faces charges, including aggravated murder, in connection with Kirk's death.
Israel and Hamas are involved in ongoing conflict, with significant casualties on both sides.
The situation has caused divisions within political groups in the U.S. and worldwide.
President Donald Trump and other high-profile figures have expressed grief over Kirk’s death.
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A dog owner adopted a five-month-old mixed-breed puppy and faced concern from their family due to the pup's potential pit bull lineage. The owner shared their experience online to seek positive stories and advice about managing the stigma associated with bully breeds. The American Kennel Club and the ASPCA emphasize treating dogs as individuals, regardless of breed reputation.
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A dog owner adopted a five-month-old puppy and suspects it may have some pit bull ancestry.
The owner's family showed concern about the dog's behavior around their young child.
The owner believes in the importance of proper dog training.
They asked for positive experiences and advice from other Reddit users.
Pit bulls have a reputation but can be affectionate and good with children.
The AKC and ASPCA state that behavior is influenced by both genetics and environment.
Many Reddit users supported the owner and shared their own positive stories about similar dogs.
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Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Sergey Ryabkov stated that the efforts to achieve peace in Ukraine, initiated by President Donald Trump and President Vladimir Putin, have largely stalled. He blamed Europe's actions for the lack of progress. This was after Trump and Putin had discussions in Alaska aiming for peace in Ukraine.
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Ryabkov is a Russian deputy foreign minister.
A meeting between President Trump and President Putin in Alaska aimed to promote peace in Ukraine.
Ryabkov claimed that the energy behind these peace efforts is now "largely exhausted."
He placed blame on European countries for obstructing the peace process.
Trump had been using diplomatic means to try to end the conflict in Ukraine.
Trump faces the decision on whether to pressure Russia with sanctions or provide Ukraine with advanced weaponry.
The ongoing conflict involves Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
The news was reported by the official Russian news agency, TASS.
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A landslide hit a bus in Himachal Pradesh, northern India, resulting in the deaths of at least 15 people. The landslide occurred after heavy rains, and rescue operations are ongoing to find missing passengers. This incident is part of a broader pattern of extreme weather affecting South Asia due to climate change.
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A landslide in Himachal Pradesh hit a bus, killing at least 15 people.
The bus had 20 to 25 passengers when the landslide struck.
Nine men, four women, and two children died in the accident.
Three injured children were rescued and taken to a hospital.
Rescue teams are still searching for other missing passengers.
The region has experienced heavy rains since Monday, making slopes unstable.
President Droupadi Murmu and Prime Minister Narendra Modi expressed condolences.
Extreme weather, including landslides and floods, is affecting the South Asia region, influenced by climate change.
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Susumu Kitagawa, Richard Robson, and Omar M. Yaghi received the Nobel Prize in Chemistry for developing metal-organic frameworks. These frameworks are structures that allow gases and other chemicals to move through large spaces, and they have various practical uses. The announcement was made in Stockholm by the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences.
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The Nobel Prize in Chemistry was awarded for work on metal-organic frameworks.
The recipients are Susumu Kitagawa, Richard Robson, and Omar M. Yaghi.
The structures they developed have large spaces that let gases and other chemicals flow.
These frameworks can help capture carbon dioxide, harvest water from air, and store toxic gases.
Richard Robson is from the University of Melbourne, Susumu Kitagawa from Kyoto University, and Omar M. Yaghi from the University of California, Berkeley.
Their research began in 1989.
The Nobel Prize in Chemistry is one of several prizes announced during a week dedicated to Nobel Prize announcements.
The award ceremony will be on December 10th, marking the anniversary of Alfred Nobel's death.
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Police have arrested a second man in connection with an arson attack on a mosque in Peacehaven, East Sussex. The fire damaged the building, but nobody was hurt. Authorities are seeking more information from the public to help the investigation.
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A second man, aged 25, was arrested for allegedly setting the mosque on fire.
The mosque is located on Phyllis Avenue in Peacehaven.
The fire happened at about 21:50 BST on a Saturday.
No injuries were reported from the incident.
A 46-year-old man was earlier arrested and released on bail.
Police urge anyone with information to contact them to assist the investigation.
Authorities emphasize zero tolerance for hate crimes and offer support to local religious communities.
Residents are encouraged to report any safety concerns or hate incidents to the police.
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The article discusses criticisms of policies and rhetoric attributed to Secretary of War Pete Hegseth, highlighting a speech at Quantico where the focus was on aggressive military action. It argues that this approach contrasts with the diverse and disciplined ethos of the U.S. military, which values inclusion and strategic thinking. The piece warns that strategies based on force and exclusion could weaken the military.
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A speech at Quantico emphasized aggressive military action described as "kill people and break things."
Critics argue this approach contradicts the U.S. military's values of discipline and teamwork.
The military's strength comes from its diversity, with many members being women, people of color, and immigrants.
Excluding diverse groups from the military is seen as weakening its readiness and cohesion.
Historical examples show that exclusionary military practices can harm a nation.
Modern military challenges include space warfare and cyber defense, requiring strategic thinking.
The article suggests that U.S. power relies on principled leadership and alliances.
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A senior football official from Japan, Masanaga Kageyama, received a suspended jail sentence in France for looking at illegal child abuse images on a plane. Kageyama admitted to the act and faces a ban from France for 10 years, along with other penalties.
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Masanaga Kageyama is a senior official of the Japan Football Association.
He got an 18-month suspended jail sentence in France.
He looked at child abuse images on a plane, which led to the sentence.
The incident happened during a stopover at Charles de Gaulle airport in Paris.
Kageyama admitted to the crime, claiming he thought it was not illegal in France.
He is banned from working with minors and from entering France for 10 years.
The Japan Football Association apologized and terminated his contract immediately.
Kageyama has a background as a former professional football player and football team manager.
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More than 20 people died in Myanmar after the military used motorized paragliders to attack a village during a candlelight vigil. The gathering was part of a call for political change and occurred in the Sagaing Region. This attack is part of ongoing conflict in Myanmar since a military coup in 2021.
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Over 20 people were killed in central Myanmar in a military attack.
The attack involved motorized paragliders and targeted a candlelight vigil.
The vigil took place during a Buddhist festival and included calls for releasing political prisoners.
The attacks on the village in the Sagaing Region occurred twice in one night.
Myanmar has faced civil war since a military coup in 2021 ousted elected leaders.
The conflict has led to over 75,000 deaths and displaced more than 3 million people.
The military often targets areas near armed group strongholds.
International agencies like Amnesty International and the UN have reported these events.
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U.S. prosecutors claim a Libyan man named Abu Agila Mas'ud freely admitted his role in the 1988 Lockerbie bombing that killed 270 people. However, Mas'ud's lawyers argue that the confession was forced and are working to prevent it from being used as evidence in his U.S. trial next year. The Department of Justice counters these claims, stating that the confession is voluntary and supported by other evidence.
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Abu Agila Mas'ud Kheir al-Marimi is accused of involvement in the 1988 Lockerbie bombing.
Prosecutors claim Mas'ud confessed freely to his role in the bombing.
Mas'ud says that masked men forced him to confess under threat to his family.
His lawyer argues the confession was obtained under coercion after Libya's 2011 revolution.
Mas'ud has been in U.S. custody since 2022 and has pleaded not guilty to the charges.
The trial is scheduled for April in Washington, D.C.
Prosecutors want to use the confession as evidence, stating they have more evidence to support it.
Mas'ud claims the confession was part of a coerced script he was forced to memorize.
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