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The National Weather Service (NWS) has issued a winter storm warning for parts of Montana, expecting heavy snow and strong winds. The storm is likely to disrupt travel and poses a risk of hypothermia due to cold and wet conditions. The warning starts on Sunday and will last until noon.
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The winter storm warning was upgraded from a winter storm watch in Montana.
Heavy snow is expected, especially above 5,500 feet, with up to 8 inches possible.
Wind speeds over 30 mph are forecasted, increasing the risk of hypothermia.
Glacier National Park, including Logan Pass, may be particularly affected by snow.
Travel may be dangerous or impossible during the storm.
A winter weather advisory is also in effect for Southern Montana and Northern Wyoming.
People are advised to avoid unnecessary travel and to prepare for emergencies by carrying extra supplies when traveling.
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Dame Sarah Mullally has been chosen as the first female Archbishop of Canterbury. This decision has caused different reactions within the global Anglican community. While some welcome the change, a conservative group, Gafcon, criticized the choice due to differing views on leadership and same-sex relationships.
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Dame Sarah Mullally is the first woman to be appointed as the Archbishop of Canterbury.
The role makes her the spiritual leader of both the Church of England and the worldwide Anglican Communion.
Gafcon, a conservative network of Anglican churches in Africa and Asia, criticized the appointment.
Gafcon believes the Bible only supports men as bishops and opposes Mullally's views on same-sex relationships.
The Church of Southern Africa and others view the appointment as a positive and historic step.
Divisions in the Anglican Church have previously involved issues like the ordination of women and acceptance of same-sex relationships.
Gafcon emphasizes its belief in traditional teachings and denies that recognition by the Archbishop of Canterbury defines Anglican identity.
Bishop Emily Onyango from Kenya supports the new archbishop, differing from some conservative views and highlighting the need for peace and reconciliation.
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Hamas has agreed to some parts of U.S. President Donald Trump's peace plan to end the war in Gaza, including releasing hostages and giving up power, but other parts need more discussion. The plan requires Hamas to agree by a set deadline. Israel has accepted the plan, but some aspects still need negotiation with involved parties.
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Hamas agrees to parts of a peace plan proposed by U.S. President Trump.
The plan involves releasing hostages and transferring power from Hamas.
Trump set a deadline for Hamas to agree, threatening military action.
Israel supports the plan, which includes halting offensives and withdrawing from territories.
The plan proposes international governance for Gaza, overseen by Trump and Tony Blair.
The plan does not offer a path for Gaza to reunite with the West Bank.
Key mediators like Egypt and Qatar suggest more discussions are needed.
About 400,000 people have fled Gaza City due to ongoing conflict.
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Hamas has agreed to some parts of Donald Trump's plan to end the war in Gaza, like giving up control and freeing hostages, but says other parts need more talks. Trump warned Hamas to agree by Sunday or face increased military actions. It's not clear how the United States and Israel will react to this partial acceptance.
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Hamas accepted parts of Trump's Gaza peace plan.
The group is willing to give up power and release hostages.
Trump set a Sunday deadline for an agreement.
If no agreement is reached, Trump warned of harsher military action.
Trump wants a deal before the second anniversary of an attack on Israel.
Israel supports the plan; Egypt and Qatar say more talks are needed.
The situation involves international mediation efforts.
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A couple in the UK has been jailed for life for murdering their two-year-old grandson, Ethan Ives-Griffiths. The court found that the grandparents conducted a brutal campaign of abuse against the toddler, leading to a fatal head injury. Ethan's mother was also sentenced for allowing the abuse that led to her son's death.
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Ethan Ives-Griffiths died from a severe head injury on 16 August 2021.
His grandparents, Michael and Kerry Ives, received life sentences for his murder.
Michael Ives must serve at least 23 years, while Kerry Ives must serve at least 17 years.
Ethan's mother, Shannon Ives, was sentenced to 12 years for allowing his death.
The investigation revealed that Ethan was subjected to abuse, including being beaten and deprived of food and water.
The judge described the acts as a "campaign to break" Ethan due to his independent nature.
Ethan's father, Will Griffiths, expressed deep sorrow and stated that his son will never be forgotten.
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Fierce fighting broke out in Khan Younis, a city in southern Gaza, between Hamas forces and members of a Palestinian family called the al-Mujaida clan. The confrontation started after Hamas forces attempted to arrest individuals accused of working with Israel, resulting in gun battles and multiple deaths.
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Hamas controls the Gaza Strip and has done so since 2007.
The conflict occurred in Khan Younis, a city in southern Gaza.
Clashes began when Hamas forces tried to arrest people for alleged collaboration with Israel.
Armed members of the al-Mujaida clan responded, leading to gunfire exchanges.
More than 11 Hamas fighters reportedly died, although these reports are not independently verified.
Videos online show alleged evidence of violence, but their authenticity is unconfirmed.
Local elders stepped in to negotiate and calm the situation by exchanging bodies.
The incident has increased fears of potential civil unrest and lawlessness in Gaza.
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A video on TikTok shows a 14-year-old deaf husky named Scarlet attempting to howl silently. Despite her silent howl, Scarlet still managed to convey her demand for food and gained significant attention online.
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Scarlet is a 14-year-old deaf husky.
TikTok user @jordanpupstylist posted a video of Scarlet's silent howl.
The video received over 42,800 views and 5,421 likes.
Huskies are known to be a vocal dog breed, often using howls and other sounds to communicate.
Howling in dogs, including huskies, is a behavior passed down from their wolf ancestors.
Huskies use vocalizations as a form of communication due to their history as working sled dogs.
Scarlet's video has attracted the interest of TikTok viewers and received playful comments despite the absence of sound.
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Rapper 50 Cent responded to being mentioned by Taylor Swift in her new album, "The Life of a Showgirl." Swift mentions him in the song "Ruin the Friendship," which reflects on a high school friendship and missed romantic opportunity. Fans of Swift responded emotionally to the song, which includes lyrics about a dance to a 50 Cent song at prom.
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50 Cent is mentioned in Taylor Swift's new album, "The Life of a Showgirl."
The mention occurs in the song "Ruin the Friendship."
The song is about Swift reflecting on a high school friendship and a decision not to kiss a friend.
Swift's lyrics describe dancing to a 50 Cent song at prom.
Fans reacted with strong emotions to the song's story on social media.
Swift's song mentions regretting not pursuing the friendship further.
The song also talks about losing touch with the friend who later passes away.
50 Cent expressed excitement about being the only artist mentioned on the album.
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A dachshund named Frankie learned how to push the button to roll down a car window, causing playful chaos. His owner Kristina shared a video on TikTok that showed Frankie having fun with the window, gaining significant attention online.
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Frankie is a dachshund owned by TikTok user Kristina.
Frankie learned how to press the car window button a year ago.
Kristina shared a video of Frankie on her TikTok account, getting over 140,500 views.
Dachshunds are small, energetic dogs originally bred in Germany to hunt badgers.
Their personality often leads to playful or mischievous behavior if not well-stimulated.
Kristina uses child locks to prevent Frankie from rolling down the window.
The video of Frankie brought many amused comments from TikTok users familiar with dachshunds.
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President Trump has extended a security guarantee to Qatar similar to NATO protections given to some European and Asian countries. This decision provides Qatar with a promise that the U.S. will respond to any attacks on its territory. This is particularly significant as no Arab country has previously received such a status.
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President Trump signed an executive order to give Qatar a U.S. security guarantee.
This makes Qatar the first Arab country to receive such protection from the U.S.
The security guarantee means the U.S. will view any attack on Qatar as an attack on itself.
The decision comes shortly after an Israeli missile strike targeted Hamas leaders in Qatar.
Trump reportedly made Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu apologize to Qatar for the strike.
Qatar hosts a significant U.S. military presence, including the Al Udeid Air Base.
The executive order implies the U.S. could take military action if Qatar is attacked.
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A man tried to force his way into a synagogue in Manchester. Rabbi Daniel Walker and others held the doors shut to keep him out. The attacker, Jihad Al-Shamie, used heavy items to try to break in.
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The incident took place at a synagogue in Manchester.
Rabbi Daniel Walker was leading a service during the attack.
He and others physically held the doors to prevent the attacker from entering.
The attacker was identified as Jihad Al-Shamie.
Al-Shamie used heavy plant pots and his body to try and enter the synagogue.
A security team locked the doors in response to the attack.
An injured person was already in the foyer when the rabbi arrived.
Quick action by one individual was crucial in preventing the attacker from entering.
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The article discusses a program available on iPlayer called "The Big Cases," featuring various episodes about real-life criminal cases. One episode covers the tragic case of a two-year-old named Ethan, who was killed by his grandparents. The program includes several other episodes dealing with different crime stories.
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"The Big Cases" is a program available on iPlayer.
One episode is about Ethan, a two-year-old killed by his grandparents.
The series contains multiple episodes, each focusing on a different criminal case.
The episode about Ethan shows a police investigation uncovering the abuse he suffered.
Other episodes cover various crimes, such as murder, abuse, and fraud.
The program is available to watch for 11 months on iPlayer.
Episodes vary in length, with most around 25-30 minutes long.
The program includes upsetting scenes.
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A recent revolution in Nepal, led by the country's Gen-Z population, occurred without a central leader, which stood out as a significant feature. During this chaotic period, protests resulted in major destruction, with many casualties and extensive economic damage. A new structure of leadership emerged from online discussions, pointing to a shift from traditional centralized power.
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The revolution in Nepal was led by Gen-Z and lacked a central leader.
It resulted in at least 74 deaths and over 2,100 injuries.
Key democratic institutions in Nepal, such as parliament, the Supreme Court, and Singha Durbar, were damaged.
The Kantipur Media House, Nepal’s largest private media outlet, was set on fire.
Economic damage from the protests was around 3 trillion Nepalese rupees, a significant portion of the country's GDP.
The "Youths Against Corruption" Discord channel became a platform for organizing and decision-making.
Former Chief Justice Sushila Karki was chosen as an interim leader through online voting by protest organizers.
The destruction led to the resignation of the prime minister, and the army was left to maintain order.
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Former President Trump has given Hamas until Sunday evening to agree to a peace deal he proposed to end the conflict in Gaza. He warned of severe consequences if they do not accept the terms. The situation follows ongoing violence in the region with many Palestinians displaced and affected.
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Trump set a deadline of 6pm ET on Sunday for Hamas to accept his peace terms.
More than 750,000 Palestinians have fled Gaza City amid an Israeli offensive, facing food and water shortages.
Over 66,000 Palestinians have been reported killed since the conflict began on October 7, according to Gaza health officials.
Trump announced his plan on Monday, with Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu endorsing it.
Trump extended the initial Friday deadline to give Hamas more time to respond.
Qatar, Egypt, and Turkey are encouraging Hamas to respond positively to Trump's proposal.
Communication issues have slowed Hamas's internal discussions on the peace plan.
Trump claimed that over 25,000 Hamas fighters have been killed since October 7, with more surrounding.
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Former U.S. President Donald Trump has set a deadline for Hamas to accept a peace plan for Gaza. The plan includes a ceasefire and exchange of hostages. Trump warned that rejecting the deal would lead to severe consequences for Hamas.
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Trump set a Sunday deadline for Hamas to accept a U.S. peace plan for Gaza.
The plan calls for an immediate ceasefire and the release of 20 living Israeli hostages.
In exchange, hundreds of detained Gazans would be released.
Some Hamas leaders in Qatar are open to the plan but lack control over hostages.
A Hamas military leader in Gaza reportedly disagrees with the peace plan.
The Israeli military responded to an October 2023 Hamas attack, which killed about 1,200 people.
Since then, about 66,288 people have died in Gaza due to Israeli attacks, according to Hamas-run health officials.
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United States President Donald Trump gave Hamas until Sunday to agree to his 20-point peace plan aimed at stopping the conflict in Gaza. The plan involves conditions for both sides, including the release of prisoners and humanitarian aid for Gaza. If Hamas does not agree, Trump warned of increased violence.
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President Trump set a deadline for Hamas to accept a peace plan by Sunday evening.
The plan does not include a path to Palestinian statehood.
Aid will be allowed into Gaza if Hamas agrees, addressing a severe hunger crisis.
Hamas is required to release Israeli captives, while Israel will release detained Gazans.
An independent UN commission labeled Israel's actions in Gaza as genocide.
The proposal includes creating a "Board of Peace" involving international leaders.
Trump emphasized that this is Hamas's "last chance" for peace.
The plan was discussed with Arab and Muslim leaders during the United Nations General Assembly.
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The article describes tensions in Umm al-Khair, a community in the occupied West Bank, due to actions of Israeli settlers, specifically focusing on a settler named Yinon Levi. Villagers have faced home demolitions and land encroachment, and there is ongoing conflict over land rights and settlement expansion.
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Umm al-Khair is a Bedouin community in the occupied West Bank.
The area has seen increased tension due to Israeli settler activities.
Yinon Levi, an Israeli settler, is involved in activities that affect Palestinian communities, including home demolitions.
Levi and other settlers aim to expand settlements by setting up illegal outposts.
An incident on July 28 involved an attempt by Levi's excavator to breach a fence put up by villagers to protect their land.
Villagers have faced home demolitions and intimidation from settlers.
The article mentions that Israeli settlers are focusing on land in the northernmost part of Umm al-Khair.
An Israeli court upheld the villagers' right to have a protective fence, but it has been repeatedly destroyed by settlers.
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Storm Amy has led to the closing of hundreds of schools and the cancellation of events in Northern Ireland and Scotland. The Met Office has issued weather alerts for strong winds and rain, causing travel disruptions and safety concerns. Authorities have advised caution, with ferry services and flights affected, and some roads closed due to flooding.
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Hundreds of schools in Northern Ireland closed early due to Storm Amy.
The Met Office issued amber and yellow weather warnings for wind and rain.
Amber wind warnings affect parts of Northern Ireland and Scotland, with gusts up to 80 mph expected.
Ferry services between Northern Ireland and Scotland and some flights from Belfast City Airport have been cancelled.
Flooding has closed the Shore Road in Newtownabbey.
Students faced disruptions, with school resources becoming inaccessible.
Authorities warned about the dangers of strong winds and large coastal waves.
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Zack Polanski, the new leader of the UK Green Party, proposed taxing the wealthiest 1% to fund social services like childcare and education. In his speech at the party conference, Polanski also defended migrants and criticized other political parties. He spoke on various topics including economic inequality, immigration, and environmental issues.
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Zack Polanski is the new leader of the UK Green Party.
He proposed a tax on the wealthiest 1% to fund services like free childcare and special needs education.
Polanski defended migrants and refugees, stating the UK's economic system is the real threat, not immigration.
He criticized Labour for their perceived response to political pressure from Reform UK leaders.
Polanski's speech focused on social issues like cost of living and economic inequality.
He did not focus primarily on the environment, which is unusual for a Green Party leader's speech.
Polanski also spoke against selling arms to Israel and expressed concern over proposed digital ID plans.
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Seven people from Kenya proved in a UK court that they were fathered by British men working at an army base in Kenya. They used publicly available DNA databases to identify their fathers, who had served or worked near the British Army Training Unit in Kenya. This case could help them apply for British citizenship.
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Seven Kenyans won a paternity case in the UK, showing they were fathered by British men at an army base in Kenya.
DNA databases helped identify the fathers, with six being former soldiers and one a contractor.
The ruling allows them to apply for British citizenship.
The case is the first time UK courts have used this method to prove paternity.
Lawyer James Netto and geneticist Denise Syndercombe Court helped collect DNA samples and other evidence.
The Ministry of Defence stated it cooperates with local child support authorities on paternity claims.
The BBC is covering this story in a five-part podcast series called "World of Secrets."
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