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Georgian ruling party wins disputed election, near-complete results show
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Georgian ruling party wins disputed election, near-complete results show

By Felix Light and Lucy Papachristou, Reuters Georgian oligarch and founder of the ruling Georgian Dream party Bidzina Ivanishvili gives a speech during a gathering at the party's headquarters after exit polls were announced Photo: AFP / Giorgi Arjevanidze Georgian Dream party wins 54 percent of vote, electoral commission says Opposition parties reject results, citing violations Monitoring group reports incidents of ballot-stuffing, voter intimidation and bribery Georgia's ruling Georgian Dream party received more than 54 percent of the vote in a parliamentary election on Saturday, with more than 99 percent of precincts counted, the electoral commission said on Sunday. The result is a blow to pro-Western Georgians, who had cast the election as a choice between a ruling party that...
The clocks are changing: how to reset your circadian rhythm when we gain an extra hour’s sleep
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The clocks are changing: how to reset your circadian rhythm when we gain an extra hour’s sleep

This weekend the clocks will roll back, signalling the end of daylight saving time and the start of long, dark winters. Of course, there is the short-term perk: the fact it allows us an extra hour in bed before our alarms sound — but experts warn that it’s not great news for your body, both in so far as it affects your internal clock and for the fact we have to adjust to those aforementioned pitch-black mornings.Yes, it’s only 60 minutes, but as Maz Packham, a nutritionist and consultant for W-Wellness explains: “The clocks changing can impact our circadian rhythm, the body’s natural internal clock that regulates the sleep-wake cycle.” Its function is far-reaching and it is linked to “key functions such as sleep, mood and metabolism,” she adds.PexelsThe reason the autumn time change (on 27...
The ‘F’ word is in play as Trump’s former generals turn on him and election nears | US News
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The ‘F’ word is in play as Trump’s former generals turn on him and election nears | US News

Is Donald Trump a fascist? The 'F' word is in play in the final few days of this US election campaign.Trump's opponent Kamala Harris was asked whether she thought Donald Trump is a fascist during a CNN townhall in Pennsylvania this week and replied "Yes. I do. Yes. I do." She has shifted her campaign from smilingly spreading "joy", to concentrating on bread-and-butter issues and warnings about a Trump victory.People "care about bringing down the cost of groceries", she explained. "They also care about our democracy and not having a president of the United States who admires dictators and is a fascist."The spectre of fascism is in the news because of alarming threats from Trump himself, along with on the record responses to them by two top generals who served in the White House during Trump...
Satellite photos show Israel hit Iran former nuclear weapons test building, missile facilities, researchers say
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Satellite photos show Israel hit Iran former nuclear weapons test building, missile facilities, researchers say

By Jonathan Landay, Reuters Fire erupts near Tel Aviv, Israel, following an Iranian missile attack on 1 October. Israel has been striking missile factories and other sites in western Iran in retaliation for the barrage. Photo: AHMAD GHARABLI/AFP One struck building was used in Iran's defunct nuclear weapons programme, researcher says Other buildings mixed fuel for Iranian missiles, researchers say Israel hit sites at Parchin and Khojir An American researcher said an Israeli airstrike on Saturday hit a building that was part of Iran's defunct nuclear weapons development programme, and he and another researcher said facilities used to mix solid fuel for missiles also were struck. The assessments based on commercial satellite imagery were reached separately by David Albright, a forme...
Georgia’s ruling party wins election over pro-EU opposition | World News
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Georgia’s ruling party wins election over pro-EU opposition | World News

Georgia's ruling party has won the country's general election, beating its pro-EU and pro-Western opposition.The Central Election Commission (CEC) said the ruling Georgian Dream party, which has been in power for 12 years, had won 54% of the vote with more than 99% of precincts counted. Both Georgian Dream and the opposition blocs trying to end its time in power portrayed the vote as an existential choice between moving towards the West - potentially by joining the European Union - or tightening ties with its regionally-dominant neighbour, Russia.Bidzina Ivanishvili, the founder of Georgian Dream and a billionaire who made his fortune in Russia, has accused opposition parties of being "an agent of a foreign country that will only fulfil the tasks of a foreign country" - suggesting the West...
Deep turmoil at Washington Post, as Bezos still silent on non-endorsement
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Deep turmoil at Washington Post, as Bezos still silent on non-endorsement

By Hadas Gold, CNN US media frequently announce formal endorsements of political candidates: The Washington Post's decision not to endorse a US presidential candidate, less than 2 weeks before the US election, has been divisive. Photo: Ajay Suresh/ Creative Common BY 2.0 One day after The Washington Post announced it would not endorse a presidential candidate in this year's election or in the future, its billionaire owner remains silent as the newspaper's staff are in turmoil. Jeff Bezos has so far declined to comment on the situation, even as his own paper's journalists reported that it was Bezos who ultimately spiked the planned endorsement. A source with knowledge told CNN on Friday that an endorsement of Vice President Kamala Harris had been drafted, before it was squashed. In th...
LA Dodgers superstar Shohei Ohtani a World Series doubt after dislocating shoulder | US News
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LA Dodgers superstar Shohei Ohtani a World Series doubt after dislocating shoulder | US News

LA Dodgers superstar Shohei Ohtani partially dislocated his left shoulder during Saturday's Game 2 of the World Series against the New York Yankees.The Japanese baseballer hurt himself when he tried to steal second base in the seventh inning. He is now a doubt for Monday's Game 3 in New York.Los Angeles manager Dave Roberts said Ohtani "had a little left shoulder subluxation" and tests would be carried out."We'll know more in the next couple of days. "The strength was great. The range of motion good, so we're encouraged."But obviously I can't speculate because we don't get the scans yet. So, once we have the scans, we'll know more." Image: Pic: Kyodo via AP Images Read more:Japanese interpreter charged with stealing mo...
NZ visa request made for divisive US broadcaster Candace Owens
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NZ visa request made for divisive US broadcaster Candace Owens

By Esther Taunton of Immigration New Zealand is assessing a visa application from controversial right-wing broadcaster Candace Owens. Photo: AFP/ Getty Images - Jason Davies Controversial right-wing broadcaster Candace Owens has applied for a visa to visit New Zealand for a speaking engagement next month. Owens has more than 18 million followers on social media and a history of making controversial claims, including doubting the holocaust was real. Her entry to Australia was recently blocked, with the country's immigration minister saying her narrative had "the capacity to incite discord in almost every direction." A controversial right-wing US broadcaster, whose entry to Australia was recently blocked, has applied for a New Zealand visa. Candace Owens has more th...
More than 120 killed and dozens injured after Tropical Storm Trami batters Philippines | World News
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More than 120 killed and dozens injured after Tropical Storm Trami batters Philippines | World News

More than 120 people have been killed and dozens are missing after floods and landslides hit the Philippines in the wake of Tropical Storm Trami.It is the southeast Asian archipelago's deadliest and most destructive storm so far this year, the government's disaster-response agency said. President Ferdinand Marcos said the unusually large volume of rainfall - including some areas that saw up to two months' worth in just 24 hours - overwhelmed flood controls."The water was just too much," Mr Marcos told reporters."We're not done yet with our rescue work," he added. More than 4.2 million people were in the path of the storm, including nearly half a million, who mostly fled to more than 6,400 emergency shelters in several provinces. Image: Rescuer...
Mumbai doctors treat 33-year-old woman suffering from rare esophageal disorder
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Mumbai doctors treat 33-year-old woman suffering from rare esophageal disorder

In a medical achievement, a 33-year-old Mumbai woman suffering from a rare esophageal disorder was successfully treated using an innovative endoscopic suturing technique. Surbhi Galaiya, a resident of Jamnagar, had been battling life-threatening lung complications and the inability to swallow due to a rare condition that caused an abnormal connection between her oesophagus and lungs. As a result, everything she consumed would end up in her lungs, posing a severe risk to her health. After several failed treatments, including an unsuccessful attempt to close the connection with a metallic clip, she was reliant on a nasogastric tube for survival. Dr. Amit Maydeo, Chairman, Institute of Gastrosciences, HN Reliance Foundation Hospital, and his team performed a pioneering endoscopic procedure,...