Sunday, November 23

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Elton John dazzles Toronto’s red carpet for new documentary
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Elton John dazzles Toronto’s red carpet for new documentary

By Jenna Zucker, Reuters Elton John and David Furnish attend the World Premiere of Disney+ Documentary “Elton John: Never Too Late” at Toronto International Film Festival at Roy Thomson Hall. Photo: Sonia Recchia / Getty Images for Disney / AFP A bespectacled Elton John rolled down the red carpet at the Toronto International Film Festival in a purple golf cart adorned with stars, displaying a brand of showmanship befitting the world premiere of the documentary Elton John: Never Too Late. Amplified by archival footage and photographs, the film is an intimate look at the singer-songwriter's life and career through the lens of his Farewell Yellow Brick Road tour, which culminated with a 2022 performance at Dodger Stadium in Los Angeles. The sun goes down on Elton John with a rhapsodic G...
Venezuela opposition candidate Gonzalez leaves for Spain as diplomatic tensions rise
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Venezuela opposition candidate Gonzalez leaves for Spain as diplomatic tensions rise

By Lisandra Paraguassu and Vivian Sequera, Reuters Edmundo Gonzalez talks to supporters in front of the United Nations headquarters in Caracas in July. Photo: AFP / YURI CORTEZ Venezuela's vice president says that former presidential opposition candidate Edmundo Gonzalez has left the country Venezuela claims embassy used to plan assassination attempts Brazil insists on defending Argentine interests until new state is chosen Brazil and Argentina urge Venezuela to respect the Vienna Convention on Diplomatic Relations Argentina's Foreign Ministry asks ICC to issue arrest warrant against Maduro Venezuela's former presidential opposition candidate Edmundo Gonzalez has left for Spain in the wake of the South American country's contested election, Venezuelan and Spanish officials said ...
Pope Francis delivers medical supplies in visit to remote PNG town
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Pope Francis delivers medical supplies in visit to remote PNG town

By Joshua McElwee, Reuters Pope Francis takes part in a meeting with Catholic faithful of the diocese of Vanimo in front of Holy Cross Cathedral in Vanimo, Papua New Guinea, on 8 September 2024. Photo: TIZIANA FABI / AFP Pope Francis flew deep into the jungle of the Southwestern Pacific island nation of Papua New Guinea on Sunday to visit Catholics living in one of the most remote areas of the world and deliver medical supplies and other aid. Travelling 1000 km in a C-130 cargo aircraft provided by the Royal Australian Air Force, Francis arrived with a small entourage in Vanimo, a township of some 12,000 people in the northwestern corner of PNG's main island, with no running water and scarce electricity. The 87-year-old pope brought hundreds of kilograms of items to help support the ...
Former US President George W. Bush does not plan to make election endorsement
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Former US President George W. Bush does not plan to make election endorsement

George W. Bush was US President from 2001-2009. Photo: AFP Former US President George W. Bush, 78, a Republican, does not plan to make an endorsement or voice how he or his wife Laura will vote in the presidential election in November, a spokesman said on Saturday. "He retired from presidential politics many years ago," said the spokesman, who did not wish to be named. The announcement came a day after Bush's vice president, Dick Cheney, announced he would cross party lines and vote for Democratic presidential candidate Kamala Harris over Republican former President Donald Trump. Cheney, who served as vice president under Bush from 2001 to 2009, said on Friday that "in our nation's 248-year history, there has never been an individual who is a greater threat to our republic than Donald T...
Australian links revealed in global defence company scandal involving China, Russia and Iran
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Australian links revealed in global defence company scandal involving China, Russia and Iran

By ABC Defence Correspondent Andrew Greene Defence giant RTX has agreed to pay a US$200 million fine following 750 violations of the Arms Export Control Act and International Traffic in Arms Regulations. Photo: NurPhoto via AFP US defence giant RTX has been fined for a series of unauthorised defence technology exports to Australia and other nations. RTX employees were also found to have taken work laptops containing sensitive military secrets into Russia and Iran. Australia's Defence Department is not commenting on the settlement reached between RTX and the US government but insists it works closely with international partners on export regulations. An American weapons company made illegal technology transfers to Australia at the same time some of its staff members breached stri...
Thousands protest in France against Macron’s choice of prime minister
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Thousands protest in France against Macron’s choice of prime minister

The procession and the crowd during the demonstration of the left-wing forces against the nomination of Michel Barnier, in Paris, France on 7 September 2024. Photo: AUGUSTIN PASQUINI / HANS LUCAS / AFP Thousands of people demonstrated across France on Saturday against Emmanuel Macron's decision to pick centre-right politician Michel Barnier as prime minister, with leftist parties accusing the president of ignoring election results. Macron named 73-year-old Barnier, a conservative and the former Brexit negotiator for the European Union, as prime minister on Thursday, capping a two-month search following his ill-fated decision to call a legislative election that delivered a hung parliament. "Democracy is not only the art of knowing how to accept victory, but the humility to accept defeat,...
Nicole Kidman misses Venice acting honour due to death of her mother Janelle Kidman
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Nicole Kidman misses Venice acting honour due to death of her mother Janelle Kidman

Nicole Kidman (right) with her mother Janelle Kidman at the 61st Annual Golden Globe Awards in Beverly Hills on 25 January 2004. Photo: Getty via AFP Nicole Kidman has announced the death of her mother Janelle Kidman, aged 84. The Australian actress arrived in Venice, Italy on Sunday to attend the city's famous film festival that evening, where she was awarded best actress for her new film Babygirl. But before she could accept it, she found out her mother had passed away. The film's director Halina Reijn accepted the award on Kidman's behalf and shared a statement the actress had written. "I arrived in Venice and found out shortly after that my beautiful, brave mother, Janelle Ann Kidman has just passed," Kidman wrote. "I am in shock and I have to go to my family but this award is for h...
Active shooter near US Kentucky highway, reports of numerous shot in traffic
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Active shooter near US Kentucky highway, reports of numerous shot in traffic

By Rich McKay An active shooter has been reported near Interstate-75 in London in the US state of Kentucky. File picture. Photo: 123RF Kentucky police reported an "active shooter situation" near Interstate-75 in London, Kentucky, on Saturday evening where "numerous persons" have been shot. The incident began just before 6pm (local time) about 14km outside of London, when officers were called for reports of multiple vehicles being fired at on Interstate 75 in Laurel County, multiple media accounts said. The shots were reportedly coming from a wooded area. "Please avoid I-75 around Ext 49. Until further notice! Use alternative route do not be any where in that area," London Mayor Randall Weddle said on Facebook. Police officials said the suspect had not been caught. Kentucky Governor ...
Super Typhoon Yagi kills four in Vietnam after casualties in China
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Super Typhoon Yagi kills four in Vietnam after casualties in China

By Minh Nguyen and Thinh Nguyen, Reuters Trees were uprooted in the coastal city of Haiphong. Photo: AFP / Yang Guanyu Asia's most powerful storm this year made landfall in northern Vietnam on Saturday, the meteorological agency said, killing at least four people after tearing through China's island of Hainan and the Philippines. Super Typhoon Yagi hit island districts of north Vietnam around 1pm (local time) generating winds of up to 160km/h near its centre, having lost power from its peak of 234km/h in Hainan a day earlier. The government said that as of 5pm four people had died and 78 had been injured by the typhoon. At least another dozen were missing at sea, according to state media. Yagi had already claimed the lives of at least two people in Hainan and 16 people in the Philipp...
Earthquake shakes New South Wales weeks after two similar events
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Earthquake shakes New South Wales weeks after two similar events

Photo: 123RF An earthquake has hit New South Wales' Hunter Region two weeks after similar events in the area. The Seismology Research Centre recorded a magnitude-4.5 earthquake near Muswellbrook shortly before 8am on Saturday. "Another large earthquake has occurred near Muswellbrook NSW," it said. "This magnitude 4.5 earthquake occurred at 5:58am local time." Ausgrid said 185 customers were still without power in Muswellbrook, Denman, Jerrys Plains, Bureen, Bengalla. Earlier, around 2500 customers were affected. Ausgrid said crews were on site and patrolling hazards and faults, and anyone in the area was warned not to approach downed power lines. Geoscience Australia reported the earthquake happened at a depth of five kilometres. Senior seismologist Trevor Allen said the quake was felt o...