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The Anti-Defamation League (ADL) is facing criticism from right-wing groups after adding an organization founded by Charlie Kirk to its extremism database. The FBI ended its partnership with the ADL, and Elon Musk's social media comments increased the backlash. The ADL, a Jewish advocacy group, aims to fight anti-Semitism and has faced pushback for its stance on various issues.
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The ADL added Charlie Kirk's organization, Turning Point USA, to its database but did not label it as an extremist group.
Kirk, a conservative figure known for supporting President Trump, was recently assassinated.
The FBI cut ties with the ADL, claiming the group was spying on Americans.
Elon Musk called the ADL a "hate group" on social media, sparking further criticism.
The ADL has been involved in monitoring extremist groups and advocating against anti-Semitism.
The organization works with law enforcement for training against bias-motivated violence.
It supports the International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance definition, viewing some anti-Zionism as anti-Semitism.
The ADL had about $163 million in revenue last year.
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In a recent election in Moldova, the pro-European Party of Action and Solidarity (PAS) won against the Russia-friendly Patriotic Electoral Bloc (PEB). This reflects a broader trend where countries close to Russia are moving away from its influence. Moldova has shown strong support for joining the European Union, and similar shifts away from Russia are happening in places like Armenia and Azerbaijan.
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The Party of Action and Solidarity (PAS) won Moldova's general election on September 28.
PAS defeated the Patriotic Electoral Bloc (PEB), which had a pro-Russian stance.
Russia's involvement in Ukraine has weakened its influence in nearby countries.
Moldova's election saw a strong pro-European sentiment, with PAS gaining 50.2% of the vote.
Alleged illegal financing led to some pro-Russian parties being banned in Moldova.
Moldova is pushing towards European Union membership, with talks starting in June 2024.
In Armenia, there is a shift away from Russia towards more Western ties, evident in recent events such as suspending participation in a Russian-led security group.
Azerbaijan has experienced increased tensions with Russia recently, signaling a shift in regional dynamics.
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Hundreds of people attended the funeral of Melvin Cravitz, one of the victims killed in a synagogue attack in Manchester. The attack, which occurred during a Yom Kippur service, involved a car ramming and stabbing incident. Police are investigating it as a potential terrorism case, with several people arrested.
Key Facts
Melvin Cravitz, aged 66, was one of the men killed during the attack at Heaton Park Synagogue.
The attack happened during Yom Kippur, a significant Jewish holy day.
Mourners gathered in large numbers despite the rain to pay their respects.
Rabbi Daniel Walker helped prevent the attacker from entering the synagogue.
Cravitz was remembered as a friendly and caring person by friends and family.
Three other men were injured and taken to the hospital.
Authorities arrested four individuals on suspicion of terrorism-related activities.
Two of those arrested have been released without charges.
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A couple from the east of England shared on TikTok the parenting rules they follow for their toddler, which include not using iPads, setting a 7 p.m. bedtime, and banning certain TV shows. Their post gained significant online attention, with comments both supporting and questioning their approach. The parents aim to promote safety and independent play for their child.
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The parents have a nearly 3-year-old daughter.
Their rules include no use of iPads and a strict bedtime at 7 p.m.
Certain TV shows, like "Cocomelon" and "Peppa Pig," are banned in their house.
They prioritize independent play over constant parental involvement.
The TikTok post sharing their rules has been viewed over 350,000 times.
Comments online have been a mix of support and criticism.
The parents aim to keep their child safe and reduce stress.
They received direct messages, some calling their rules "ridiculous."
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Five people were killed in Ukraine after Russia launched hundreds of drones and missiles across the country, targeting various regions. The attack damaged civilian infrastructure and caused significant destruction in Lviv, near the border with Poland. Poland and NATO allies responded by mobilizing fighter jets as tensions continue to rise in the region.
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Russia fired about 50 missiles and 500 drones at Ukraine.
Five people died, including a 15-year-old girl, and many were injured.
Lviv and several other regions faced significant damage to homes and infrastructure.
Poland deployed fighter jets with NATO allies in response to these attacks.
Around 20 Russian drones entered Polish airspace in early September.
Other NATO countries, including Norway, Estonia, Lithuania, and Denmark, reported Russian airspace violations.
Russia denied involvement in many drone attacks, with President Putin dismissing these claims.
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Billionaire Andrej Babiš's political party, ANO, won a significant victory in the Czech parliamentary election. This result moves Czechia towards a pro-Russian stance, affecting its support for Ukraine and altering its role in European alliances.
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Andrej Babiš leads the ANO party, which recently had its biggest election win since starting in 2011.
Babiš's party was previously defeated in 2021 by a coalition of pro-Western groups.
Babiš has promised to stop supporting Ukraine and has blamed the current government for various national issues.
The victory aligns Czechia more closely with Hungary and Slovakia's pro-Russian policies.
Babiš plans to abandon a Czech effort to buy artillery shells for Ukraine.
He opposes increasing defense spending as per NATO's commitments and criticized a deal to buy U.S. fighter jets.
Babiš is connected to efforts to create a new European Parliament alliance called "Patriots for Europe" that focuses on national sovereignty and EU criticism.
In the past, Babiš faced corruption allegations and protests, but these did not stop his political success.
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Syria is holding its first election since the Assad regime ended in December 2024. Ammar Kahf, from the Omran Center for Strategic Studies, highlights the importance of this event in Syria's transition.
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Syria is having its first election since the Assad regime ended.
The Assad regime fell in December 2024.
Ammar Kahf is with the Omran Center for Strategic Studies.
Kahf spoke about the election's importance for Syria's future.
The election marks a significant moment in Syria's history.
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A UK ticket holder has claimed a £26 million EuroMillions jackpot. This is the third EuroMillions jackpot won in the UK this year. The lottery numbers were drawn on Friday night, and the winner can choose whether to reveal their identity.
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A UK ticket-holder claimed a £26 million EuroMillions jackpot.
The winning numbers were 06, 12, 18, 25, and 41, with Lucky Star numbers 02 and 06.
This is the third UK win out of ten EuroMillions jackpots held so far this year.
Previous UK wins include £83 million in January and £65 million on Valentine's Day.
The £26 million win is not among the largest EuroMillions jackpots ever.
A win over £183 million is needed to be in the top ten EuroMillions jackpots.
Some jackpots go unclaimed, like a £1 million prize last year.
The EuroMillions lottery is held every Tuesday and Friday in nine European countries.
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A 21-year-old woman in Michigan named Hannah Kero is losing her teeth due to years of involuntary vomiting and consuming sugary drinks. Her tooth decay started in 2020 after developing a medical condition that led to frequent vomiting. Now, she is seeking dental implants to address her severe tooth damage.
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Hannah Kero, a 21-year-old from Michigan, is losing her teeth due to tooth decay.
Her problems began after developing complex post-traumatic stress disorder (CPTSD) following a negative reaction to marijuana at age 15.
Frequent vomiting and consuming sugary items like gum and ginger ale contributed to the decay.
She first noticed decay in early 2020 and has since lost five teeth.
Untreated tooth decay can progress and cause more severe symptoms, such as pain and infection.
Kero has struggled with severe headaches, pain, and food sensitivity because of her dental issues.
She is now exploring dental implant options to address bone loss in her jaw and ongoing dental problems.
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Seven al-Shabab militants attacked a high-security prison in Mogadishu, Somalia, disguised as soldiers. The Somali government reported that all attackers were killed, but did not specify any security forces' casualties. The detention center, located near the presidential palace, is known for holding al-Shabab members.
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Seven al-Shabab militants attacked a prison in Mogadishu, Somalia.
The attackers were dressed as soldiers to gain access to the prison.
All seven militants were killed, according to the Somali government.
Al-Shabab claimed they released prisoners and caused significant casualties.
The prison, Godka Jilicow, is close to the presidential palace.
The attack raises questions about the security of one of Mogadishu's most protected areas.
Al-Shabab is linked to al-Qaeda and has been fighting the Somali government for nearly 20 years.
Prior to the attack, the Somali government reopened key roads, citing improved security.
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President Donald Trump is working on a peace deal between Israel and Hamas to release hostages taken during an October attack. The deal involves Hamas releasing hostages and disarming, while Israel would stop its offensive and allow aid into Gaza. Challenges remain as discussions continue about the deal's details.
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President Trump is working on a peace deal between Israel and Hamas.
On October 7, 2023, 1,200 Israelis were killed, and 251 hostages were taken by Hamas.
The plan includes freeing the hostages and Hamas giving up weapons and power.
Israel would stop its military actions and withdraw from some areas.
The plan also involves humanitarian aid and eventually rebuilding Gaza.
Secretary of State Marco Rubio mentioned that 90% of the deal's details are finalized.
Continuing combat is a major hurdle to the deal's success.
A significant concern is whether Hamas will fully disarm and commit to the deal.
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Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth spoke to U.S. Navy sailors, following their football win against the Air Force Falcons, about fighting hard and maintaining military standards. He also addressed U.S. military commanders earlier, focusing on tightening standards and ending what he described as "politically correct" leadership. Hegseth emphasized physical fitness and a strong military ethos.
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Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth spoke to Navy sailors after they won against the Air Force Falcons.
Hegseth referenced a "fat generals" speech he gave earlier in the week.
He criticized what he sees as "politically correct" leadership in the military.
He has branded himself as the Secretary of War and has fired several high-profile officers.
Hegseth emphasized the importance of physical fitness for all service members.
Sailors were encouraged to maintain strong leadership and a warrior ethos.
The speech was shared on social media by a Pentagon staffer.
Hegseth, along with Navy Secretary John Phelan, will celebrate the Navy's 250th birthday.
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The United Nations Relief and Works Agency (UNRWA), which supports Palestinian refugees, has been restricted in its operations in Gaza. Despite a temporary improvement after a ceasefire agreement, aid has again become difficult to distribute due to resumed conflict. The Gaza Humanitarian Foundation is currently managing aid distribution under challenging and unsafe conditions.
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UNRWA was created in 1949 to support Palestinian refugees with services like food, healthcare, and education.
The agency's operations in Gaza have faced restrictions and pressure, particularly from Israel.
A ceasefire in early 2024 allowed UNRWA to briefly resume aid distribution in an organized way.
Israel accused some UNRWA staff of involvement in attacks, affecting the agency’s funding from Western countries.
After fighting resumed, UNRWA's aid operations stopped due to a lack of supplies.
The Gaza Humanitarian Foundation (GHF) was set up to replace UNRWA in aid distribution.
GHF's distribution process lacks organization and safety, resulting in chaotic and dangerous conditions for Palestinians.
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Jo Kaur and her husband, Richie, discovered their son Riaan had a rare genetic disorder called Cockayne syndrome. This condition causes Riaan to have significant health challenges, including premature aging and growth problems. The family started a foundation to fund research for potential treatments.
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Jo Kaur and Richie had a son named Riaan, who was born with health problems.
Riaan was diagnosed with Cockayne syndrome (CS), a rare genetic disorder.
CS leads to symptoms like premature aging and neurological decline.
Riaan has Type II CS, one of the more severe forms of the disorder.
His life expectancy is significantly reduced due to the severity of his condition.
Jo and Richie began the Riaan Research Initiative to fund research into treatments.
They partner with researchers to explore gene therapy as a potential solution.
Raising money for this research is challenging due to high costs and economic conditions.
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Activists trying to break Israel's naval blockade of Gaza were arrested by Israeli forces. Some activists claim they were mistreated while detained, but Israel denies these accusations. Among the detainees were public figures like Greta Thunberg, and the incident drew international criticism.
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Around 450 activists were arrested after Israeli forces stopped the Global Sumud Flotilla heading to Gaza.
The flotilla consisted of 42 boats attempting to deliver aid to Gaza.
Israel offered voluntary deportation to the activists; some chose to remain for legal processes.
Activists allege mistreatment, including withheld medicines and intimidation during detention.
Israel's Foreign Ministry denies the claims of mistreatment, stating legal rights were upheld.
Greta Thunberg, a well-known activist, was among those detained and allegedly treated poorly.
The incident occurred as President Trump was trying to broker a ceasefire initiative in Gaza.
Several governments, including Greece, Turkey, and Colombia, criticized Israel's handling of the situation.
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President Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu had a heated phone call about Trump's Gaza peace proposal. Trump viewed Hamas' response as an opportunity for peace, while Netanyahu saw it as insufficient for celebration. Despite disagreements, Trump and Netanyahu coordinated efforts to pursue negotiations and reach a possible resolution.
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President Trump called Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu to discuss Hamas' response to a Gaza peace proposal.
Trump saw Hamas' willingness to negotiate as a positive step, while Netanyahu disagreed.
During the call, Trump expressed frustration with Netanyahu's negativity.
Hamas proposed releasing hostages if the war ended and Israeli military withdrew from Gaza.
Netanyahu wanted to coordinate with the U.S. to prevent a misleading narrative about Hamas' response.
Trump issued a statement calling on Israel to stop air strikes, and Netanyahu complied shortly after.
Trump and Netanyahu ultimately aligned on the need for peace and continued negotiations.
Indirect talks between Hamas and Israel began in Egypt, involving Trump's envoys.
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Meghan Markle attended Paris Fashion Week to support designer Pierpaolo Piccioli, but a minor air kiss mishap during their greeting caught public attention. This was Meghan's first appearance at this fashion event in over ten years, coinciding with significant changes among luxury fashion houses' creative directors.
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Meghan Markle went to Paris Fashion Week to support her friend, designer Pierpaolo Piccioli.
At the event, Meghan accidentally bumped into Piccioli’s face and sunglasses during an air kiss greeting.
Despite the mishap, Meghan and Piccioli quickly recovered and posed for photos together.
Meghan has not attended this fashion event for more than a decade.
Piccioli is the new creative director of Balenciaga, starting in May.
The fashion industry is seeing several shifts in creative directors at major brands like Dior and Versace.
Meghan Markle recently launched a digital shop called As Ever, offering clothing and other items.
Meghan will release a holiday special of her Netflix show "With Love, Meghan" in December.
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Syria is holding elections for the People's Assembly, the first since the fall of Bashar al-Assad's regime in December. Elections are not determined by direct voting from citizens; instead, part of the assembly will be appointed by President Ahmad al-Sharaa. Security concerns and the lack of universal voting have sparked debate about the electoral process.
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The election is Syria's first since the Assad regime ended in December.
The People's Assembly will have 210 seats, which is 40 fewer than before.
President Ahmad al-Sharaa will appoint 70 members, while 140 will be selected by subcommittees.
Voting is not done by the public directly; it involves around 6,000 electors.
No general vote is held due to a lack of reliable census data after years of conflict.
Some areas, like Kurdish-controlled regions and Suwayda, are not participating in this election phase.
The assembly has 1,570 candidates approved to run for election, competing for 140 seats.
A candidate was recently killed in Tartous, and violence in this area has affected perceptions of the elections.
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Georgia's Prime Minister accused protesters of attempting to overthrow the government by storming the presidential palace. He also criticized the European Union for allegedly interfering in the country's politics. Georgian riot police used force to disperse the protesters, leading to injuries on both sides.
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Georgia's Prime Minister claimed protesters tried to overthrow the government.
The protests targeted the presidential palace in Tbilisi, Georgia's capital.
The EU was accused of interfering in Georgia's politics by the Prime Minister.
Riot police used water cannons and pepper spray against the protesters.
During the clashes, 21 security personnel and six protesters were injured.
Approximately 7,000 people participated in the protest.
The protests coincided with local elections where the ruling party claimed major victories.
Opposition groups boycotted the elections and called for a peaceful protest.
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