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A building collapse occurred at the Al-Khoziny Islamic Boarding School in Sidoarjo, Indonesia, resulting in 40 deaths. The collapse happened during ongoing construction work at the site, raising questions about safety measures. Many parents choose not to blame the school and wish for their children to return after rebuilding.
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A school building in Sidoarjo, Indonesia, collapsed, causing 40 deaths.
The collapse happened as concrete was being poured on the upper floors.
Over 100 students escaped, but about 27 more are believed trapped.
Thermal drones detected no signs of life among the trapped students.
Construction work was ongoing at the time of the incident.
Most parents want their children to return to the school after it is rebuilt.
Islamic boarding schools are significant in Indonesia's conservative communities.
These schools, known as pesantren, provide religious and some secular education.
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In Indonesia, a prayer hall at an Islamic boarding school collapsed, resulting in 49 student deaths and 14 students still missing. The building collapsed during unauthorized construction work, and authorities are investigating whether school negligence caused this tragedy.
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A prayer hall at the Al Khoziny school in Sidoarjo, Indonesia, collapsed, resulting in 49 student deaths.
14 students are still missing following the collapse.
The collapse happened while workers were adding a third floor without proper permits.
The building did not meet construction standards, according to a construction expert.
The school did not apply for the required construction permits.
97 students were treated for injuries, and six remain hospitalized.
East Java police are investigating the incident, with input from construction experts.
Indonesia's law requires permits for construction, and violations can lead to heavy fines and prison time.
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Three experienced cavers were rescued after being trapped for over 30 hours in a cave near Grassington, North Yorkshire, during Storm Amy. More than 100 volunteers from different rescue teams worked in challenging conditions to bring the men to safety. The cavers were unharmed but exhausted by the ordeal.
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Three men got stuck in the Dowber Gill Passage cave during Storm Amy.
The rescue operation took more than 30 hours due to bad weather and rising water.
Over 100 volunteers from various rescue teams helped bring the cavers out.
Rising water levels made the simplest exit route impossible.
Rescue teams had to use plastic sheeting to manage floodwaters.
The cavers were exhausted after being cold and wet for 42 hours but were not injured.
A phone call from one of the cavers' wives to the police initiated the rescue.
The men had a reasonable plan and shared their route details before setting off.
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Hurricane Priscilla formed in the Pacific Ocean near Mexico, bringing heavy rain and winds to coastal areas. The storm has maximum sustained winds of 75 mph and is causing dangerous surf conditions. Another Pacific hurricane, Octave, is not expected to make landfall.
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Hurricane Priscilla is in the Pacific Ocean off southwestern Mexico's coast.
The storm's maximum sustained winds are 75 mph (120 kph).
Priscilla is located about 290 miles south-southwest of Cabo Corrientes.
It is moving north-northwest at 3 mph (6 kph).
Heavy rainfall and gusty winds are affecting southwestern Mexico, with a risk of flash flooding.
Dangerous surf and rip currents are expected to affect western and central Mexico coastlines.
A tropical storm watch is issued from Punta San Telmo to Punta Mita.
Hurricane Octave, in the Pacific, has top winds near 80 mph (130 kph) and no forecast to hit land.
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Thousands of people gathered in London's Trafalgar Square and Manchester to mark two years since the deadly 7 October 2023 attacks by Hamas on Israel. The gatherings honored the lives of those affected by the attacks and ongoing violence. Several speakers addressed the issue of antisemitism and called for peace and remembrance of hostages and recent victims in Manchester.
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The event in London marked two years since the Hamas attacks on Israel on 7 October 2023.
Candles were lit to remember victims, including those from a recent attack outside a Manchester synagogue.
Nearly 500 people were arrested at a separate protest in support of Palestine Action in London.
Phil Rosenberg and Chief Rabbi Sir Ephraim Mirvi spoke at the event, condemning antisemitism.
Sharone Lifschitz, whose parents were hostages, spoke about the ongoing impact of the attacks.
Hundreds also rallied in Manchester, waving Israel flags despite recent safety concerns.
Zoe Cohen addressed the protest, speaking for empathy towards victims on all sides.
Events are planned worldwide to commemorate the anniversary of the attacks on Tuesday.
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Hurricane Priscilla has developed in the Pacific Ocean near the southwestern coast of Mexico. The storm is bringing heavy rain, strong winds, and waves, with warnings of potential flooding and hazardous conditions along the coast. Another system, Hurricane Octave, has also formed but is not expected to make landfall.
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Hurricane Priscilla formed from a tropical storm in the Pacific Ocean.
The storm could bring 4 to 6 inches of rain, with some areas potentially seeing up to 8 inches.
Coastal areas in Colima, Jalisco, and eastern Guerrero in Mexico face risks of flooding and landslides.
There is a watch for the areas from Punta San Telmo to Punta Mita due to the storm.
Life-threatening surf and rip currents are expected along the coast and up to the southern Baja California peninsula.
Hurricane Octave has also formed but is predicted to weaken and not hit land.
The National Hurricane Center is monitoring the situation and advising caution for those in affected regions.
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Thomas Skinner, a former Apprentice star, was the first to leave the dance competition show "Strictly Come Dancing" after a dance-off against former England rugby captain Chris Robshaw. Judges chose to save Robshaw, leading to Skinner's departure from the show. Skinner expressed appreciation for his dance partner Amy Dowden and stated that he enjoyed his time on the show.
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Thomas Skinner was the first contestant to leave "Strictly Come Dancing" after a dance-off.
Skinner competed against Chris Robshaw, a former England rugby captain.
Judges voted to save Robshaw, resulting in Skinner's exit from the show.
Skinner thanked his dance partner, Amy Dowden, for her support.
Dowden had returned to the show after previously withdrawing due to injury.
Skinner's salsa performance scored 13 points, placing him at the bottom of the leaderboard.
The public vote, combined with judges' scores, determined the dance-off participants.
Skinner is known for his appearances on "The Apprentice" and other TV shows.
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Iran's foreign minister stated that cooperation with the United Nations nuclear watchdog is no longer relevant after Western countries reimposed sanctions. This decision follows accusations from European nations that Iran violated nuclear agreements, which Iran denies. Iran maintains its nuclear program is for civilian purposes and rejects claims of seeking nuclear weapons.
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Iran's foreign minister said cooperation with the UN nuclear watchdog, IAEA, is no longer relevant.
The statement came after Britain, France, and Germany reinstated international sanctions on Iran.
The sanctions were triggered due to claims that Iran breached its 2015 nuclear commitments, which Iran denies.
Iran accuses the IAEA of double standards for not condemning Israeli attacks on its nuclear sites.
Iran insists its nuclear program is civilian and allows uranium enrichment under the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT).
Talks with the US to revive a nuclear agreement collapsed after Israeli attacks on Iran's facilities.
Iran demands guarantees and recognition of its rights for possible future negotiations.
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A man's body was found in a house in Leicester, England. Police arrested one man on suspicion of murder and five others on suspicion of helping the suspect. Investigators are looking at security camera footage and asking the public for information.
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A man's body was discovered in a house on Sawley Street in Leicester.
The victim, a man in his 30s, died from a stab wound.
Police arrested a 44-year-old man on suspicion of murder.
Five other men, aged 24 to 53, were arrested for possibly aiding the suspect.
The house where the body was found is believed to be the crime scene.
All suspects are currently in police custody.
Police are reviewing CCTV footage and requesting public assistance for more information.
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President Trump is working on a plan to free hostages held by Hamas and end the conflict in Gaza. Negotiations between Israel and Hamas are expected to take place in Egypt, focusing on exchanging hostages and prisoners. Key figures from the Trump administration, including Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner, will join the talks.
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President Trump announced that negotiations with Hamas might conclude in the next few days.
The plan involves releasing hostages held by Hamas and ending the war in Gaza.
Talks between Israeli and Hamas negotiators are happening in Egypt on the plan's details.
There are still disagreements over Israeli withdrawal and which Palestinian prisoners to release.
U.S. Secretary of State Rubio mentioned that 90% of the negotiation work is already done.
Trump administration officials Witkoff and Kushner will join the talks this week.
The administration supports a two-state solution but requires specific security conditions.
The goal is to prevent the deal from stalling, as delays could jeopardize the agreement.
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At the Conservative Party Conference in Manchester, the Tories are invoking the legacy of Margaret Thatcher to attempt a political comeback. Kemi Badenoch, the current Tory leader, is looking to Thatcher's policies for inspiration as the party tries to regain its footing after recent election losses.
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The Conservative Party is celebrating the 100th anniversary of Margaret Thatcher's birth at their conference.
Kemi Badenoch, the Tory leader, is inspired by Thatcher while trying to revive the party's popularity.
Robert Colvile suggested the Tories should target government bodies that limit business growth, similar to Thatcher's approach to unions.
John Redwood proposed that the energy sector could be a rallying cause for the Conservatives.
Esther McVey believes the party can learn from Thatcher in managing the British economy.
McVey mentioned that maintaining the two-child benefit cap could distinguish the Tories economically.
There are historical parallels drawn between Thatcher's era and current challenges with a new party, like the old SDP.
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The 2025 Nobel Prize in physiology or medicine will be announced on Monday, October 6, at 5:15 a.m. EDT. Last year, Victor Ambros and Gary Ruvkun won the prize for discovering microRNA.
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The Nobel Prize in physiology or medicine for 2025 will be announced on Monday, October 6.
The announcement time is set for 5:15 a.m. EDT.
Victor Ambros and Gary Ruvkun, who are American scientists, received the prize last year.
They were recognized for discovering microRNA.
MicroRNA is a small piece of genetic material that helps control cell behavior.
The article provides a live video player to watch the announcement.
The Nobel Prizes are awarded annually in several categories, including physiology or medicine.
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Russia criticized a U.S. military strike on a boat off the coast of Venezuela, which resulted in four deaths. The U.S. claims the boat was carrying illegal drugs, while Russia warned of potential regional conflict. The U.S. Department of Defense stated it has the authority to continue similar actions against drug cartels in international waters.
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A U.S. strike hit a boat near Venezuela, killing four people.
Russia condemned this strike, calling for concern over actions in the Caribbean Sea.
The U.S. claims the boat was transporting illegal drugs to the U.S.
President Trump declared drug cartels as "unlawful combatants," engaging them in "non-international armed conflict."
This strike was the fourth such U.S. action, with at least 21 total fatalities.
Venezuela labeled the U.S. actions as a threat to national security.
The U.S. Department of Defense claims it has the required authority for these military actions.
Critics argue that such military actions may not have a solid legal basis.
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A severe blizzard trapped nearly 1,000 trekkers on the Tibetan slopes of Mount Everest. Rescue teams have successfully guided 350 people to safety, while ongoing efforts continue to help the remaining trekkers. The unexpected storm highlights concerns about weather-related risks in the Himalayan region.
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Nearly 1,000 people were stranded on Mount Everest due to a heavy blizzard.
By Sunday, 350 trekkers reached safety, while contact was made with over 200 others.
The severe weather struck during China's National Day holiday, extending over eight days.
The remote Karma valley, at elevations above 13,800 feet, was heavily affected.
Many trekkers risked hypothermia due to the rapid onset of wet and cold conditions.
Local villagers and organized rescue teams worked together to guide people to safety.
Authorities halted ticket sales to the Everest Scenic Area to aid the rescue efforts.
Severe weather also caused deadly landslides and flash floods in neighboring Nepal.
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President Donald Trump has proposed a 20-point ceasefire plan for the conflict between Israel and Hamas. Both sides seem to agree on most parts, but several important issues are still unresolved, such as the withdrawal of Israeli troops and governance in Gaza. The broader issue of Israel's occupation of Palestinian territories remains unaddressed.
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President Trump has suggested a 20-point ceasefire plan for the Israel-Hamas conflict.
Most conditions of the ceasefire plan have been agreed upon by both parties.
Key unresolved issues include how Israeli troops will withdraw and the setup of an interim governing authority in Gaza.
An Israeli security zone inside Gaza is also under discussion.
The question of when Israel will end its occupation of Palestinian territories is still unanswered.
The article discusses views from experts like a former UN official and university professors on Middle Eastern politics and law.
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A man attacked a synagogue in Manchester, killing two people and injuring three others. The attacker drove a car into the synagogue and tried to force his way inside with a knife. Several people have been arrested in connection with the attack.
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The attack occurred at Heaton Park Synagogue in Manchester during a Yom Kippur service.
The attacker, Jihad Al-Shamie, used a car and knives in the assault.
Two British Jews, Adrian Daulby and Melvin Cravitz, died in the attack.
Greater Manchester Police said Mr. Daulby may have been accidentally shot by police during the incident.
Four people remain in custody on suspicion of terrorism-related activities.
The Jewish community gathered for the funeral of Melvin Cravitz and paid respects to the victims.
The community has expressed shock and grief over the incident.
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President Trump is sending 300 California National Guard troops to Oregon after a federal judge stopped him from using Oregon's National Guard in Portland. There were Russian attacks in Ukraine that resulted in five deaths, and Syria conducted its first election since Assad's fall.
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President Trump decided to send 300 California National Guard troops to Oregon.
A federal judge blocked the use of Oregon's National Guard by the President in Portland.
Russian strikes in Ukraine led to the deaths of five people.
This is Syria's first election since the fall of Assad.
Speaker Johnson stated that the House will not meet until the Senate passes a measure to prevent a government shutdown.
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Bad Bunny, a famous singer and Grammy winner, is known worldwide not just for his music but also for showcasing Puerto Rican culture, Caribbean identity, and Latin pride. His influence extends beyond entertainment into areas like politics and cultural celebration. A Yale professor discusses how Bad Bunny has become such a widespread phenomenon.
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Bad Bunny is a global superstar and Grammy-winning artist.
He highlights Puerto Rican culture and Latin pride in his work.
His influence reaches beyond music into politics and cultural discussions.
The singer celebrates Caribbean identity.
A Yale professor, Albert Sergio Laguna, provides insight into Bad Bunny's impact.
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Protests occurred across Europe and parts of the Middle East against Israel's military actions in Gaza, which have been ongoing for two years. The largest demonstration was in Amsterdam, where 250,000 people marched in support of Palestinians. Protests also happened in Turkey, where many criticized Israel's conduct and showed solidarity with Palestinians.
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Hundreds of thousands protested against Israel's actions in Gaza.
Amsterdam hosted the largest protest with 250,000 participants.
The protests demanded European governments exert more pressure on Israel.
Turkey's demonstrations included calls for Muslim unity against Israel.
In Morocco, protesters burned an Israeli flag protesting the country's ties with Israel.
Protesters in Barcelona called for stopping arms trade with Israel.
The protests align with criticisms led by Turkey's President Erdogan against Israel.
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Peace talks about Gaza will begin in Egypt on Monday. Jared Kushner, President Trump's son-in-law, will join the discussions after Hamas and Israel agreed to start the first step of a U.S. plan.
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Gaza peace talks will start on Monday in Egypt.
The talks involve discussions between Hamas and Israel.
Jared Kushner, related to President Trump, will participate in the talks.
Hamas and Israel have agreed to begin the first stage of a U.S. peace plan.
The meeting is part of broader efforts to address conflicts in the region.
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