Saturday, November 22

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German police arrest suspect in Solingen stabbing rampage
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German police arrest suspect in Solingen stabbing rampage

By Matthias Inverardi, Petra Wischgoll and Tom Sims, Reuters LLate in the evening, a man (concealed behind police officers) turns himself in to the police on the street and claims to be the perpetrator. Photo: Christoph Reichwein / DPA / dpa Picture-Alliance via AFP A man suspected of a stabbing rampage in the western German town of Solingen has been taken into police custody, a state official told German television on Saturday (local time), some 24 hours after the attack that killed three people. North Rhine-Westphalia's interior minister Herbert Reul told the ARD broadcaster that he was "a bit relieved" after authorities spent the day following a "hot lead" that led to the arrest. The Islamic State group earlier claimed responsibility for Friday's knife attack that also wounded eig...
Zelensky touts new ‘drone missile’, calls Putin ‘sick old man’
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Zelensky touts new ‘drone missile’, calls Putin ‘sick old man’

By Tom Balmforth and Olena Harmash, Reuters Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelensky gestures as he speaks to media during a joint press conference with the Polish President and Lithuanian Prime Minister following their meeting in Kyiv on 24 August, 2024. Photo: SERGEI CHUZAVKOV / AFP President Volodymyr Zelensky touted a newly developed Ukrainian "drone missile" on Saturday that he said would take the war back to Russia and scornfully derided Russia's Vladimir Putin as a "sick old man from Red Square". As Ukraine marked 33 years of post-Soviet independence, Zelensky said the new weapon, Palianytsia, was faster and more powerful than the domestically made drones that Kyiv has so far used to fight back against Russia, striking its oil refineries and military airfields. "Our enemy will.....
Gaza talks resume in Cairo as suffering worsens under Israeli campaign
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Gaza talks resume in Cairo as suffering worsens under Israeli campaign

By Nidal al-Mughrabi and James Mackenzie Cairo city, on 17 July, 2024, in Cairo, Egypt, where negotiations toward a ceasefire in Gaza are centred. Photo: AFP/Mahmoud Elkwas Gaza ceasefire and hostage negotiators discussed new compromise proposals in Cairo on Saturday, seeking to bridge gaps between Israel and Hamas as the UN reported worsening humanitarian conditions, with malnutrition soaring and polio discovered in the Palestinian enclave. Israeli military strikes in Gaza killed 50 people on Saturday, Palestinian health authorities said. Victims of hostilities over the past 48 hours remained lying on roads where fighting continued or trapped under rubble, the authorities said. A Hamas delegation arrived on Saturday to be nearer at hand to review any proposals that emerge in the mai...
Islamic State claims responsibility for knife attack in Germany
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Islamic State claims responsibility for knife attack in Germany

By Matthias Inverardi, Petra Wischgoll and Tom Sims, Reuters People lay flowers and light candles in Neumarkt in memory of the victims of the knife attack at the Solingen town festival. Photo: HENNING KAISER / DPA / dpa Picture-Alliance via AFP Three were killed and eight injured in a knife attack at a festival in Solingen. Islamic State has claimed responsibility. The assailant remains at large. Police have detained a 15-year-old possibly linked to the attack. The Islamic State group claimed responsibility on Saturday (local time) for a knife attack in the German city of Solingen that killed three people and wounded eight others. Police have detained a teenager who may be connected with a knife attack, but the perpetrator was still at large on Saturday. Describing the man who carr...
Stranded astronauts stuck in space until next year
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Stranded astronauts stuck in space until next year

Photo: JOE RAEDLE/Getty Images via AFP By Joey Roulette, RNZ Two NASA astronauts who flew to the International Space Station in June aboard Boeing's faulty Starliner capsule will need to return to Earth on a SpaceX vehicle early next year, NASA chief Bill Nelson said on Saturday, deeming issues with Starliner's propulsion system too risky to carry its first crew home. The agency's decision, tapping Boeing's top space rival to return the astronauts, is one of NASA's most consequential in years. Boeing had hoped its Starliner test mission would redeem the troubled program after years of development problems and over US$1.6 billion in budget overruns since 2016. Veteran NASA astronauts Butch Wilmore and Suni Williams, both former military test pilots, became the first crew to ride Starliner...
Policeman hurt in arson attack on French synagogue
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Policeman hurt in arson attack on French synagogue

Emergency services outside the synagogue in La Grande-Motte following the explosion. Photo: AFP / Pascal Guyot A policeman was injured when a blazing car exploded in the car park of a synagogue in the southern French town of La Grande-Motte on Saturday, officials said, calling the incident a terrorist attack and saying security at Jewish institutions would be stepped up. Police were hunting for a suspect and the anti-terrorism prosecutor's office was in charge of the investigation, Prime Minister Gabriel Attal said. "This is an antisemitic attack. Once more, our Jewish compatriots are targeted," Attal said on X. "We won't give up. In the face of antisemitism, in the face of violence, we will never allow ourselves to be intimidated," he added. France, like other countries in Europe, has ...
Islamic State supporters turn to AI to bolster online support
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Islamic State supporters turn to AI to bolster online support

Islamic State has claimed responsibility for two deadly bomb attacks on coptic Christian churches in Egypt Photo: 123.rf By Nazih Osseiran, Reuters Days after a deadly Islamic State (IS) attack on a Russian concert hall in March, a man clad in military fatigues and a helmet appeared in an online video, celebrating the assault in which more than 140 people were killed. "The Islamic State delivered a strong blow to Russia with a bloody attack, the fiercest that hit it in years," the man said in Arabic, according to the SITE Intelligence Group, an organisation that tracks and analyses such online content. But the man in the video, which the Thomson Reuters Foundation was not able to view independently, was not real - he was created using artificial intelligence, according to SITE and other...
Fontaines D.C.: Romance ‘lives between a light and dark’
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Fontaines D.C.: Romance ‘lives between a light and dark’

Irish post-punk band Fontaines D.C. Photo: Simon Wheatley After years of trying to throw their sound "50 miles down the road", Irish post-punk rockers Fontaines D.C. have crashed through a new sonic frontier on their fourth album Romance. Guitarist Conor Curley told Music 101's Charlotte Ryan that taking time off for the first time ever led the band into a more fluid and collaborative process. "We all put our heads together to work on Romance so that was cool," he said. The songwriting process was all about "trying to gather and arrange emotions to be as effective as possible", he said. "Always having a song that I'm writing in my head gives me a certain kind of sanity." Before Fontaines D.C's success, Curley and his bandmates had to get jobs and go back to their "old life" when not ...
Italian prosecutors open manslaughter probe over sinking of luxury yacht
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Italian prosecutors open manslaughter probe over sinking of luxury yacht

Emergency services off the coast of Sicily after a superyacht sank in a storm. Photo: AFP An Italian prosecutor has opened a manslaughter investigation into the deaths of British tech magnate Mike Lynch and six other people who were killed when a luxury yacht sank off Sicily this week. The public prosecutor's office of Termini Imerese, headed by Ambrogio Cartosio, announced the investigation, saying the probe was not aimed at any individual person. Lynch's 18-year-old daughter, Hannah, was also among those who died when the family's 56 metre-long boat, the Bayesian, capsized during a fierce, pre-dawn storm on Monday off Porticello, near Palermo. Fifteen people survived, including Lynch's wife, whose company owned the Bayesian, and the yacht's captain. The captain, New Zealander James Cu...
Trump shooter had encrypted messaging accounts on NZ-based platform, investigation reveals
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Trump shooter had encrypted messaging accounts on NZ-based platform, investigation reveals

Thomas Matthew Crooks shot former US president Donald Trump in the ear at a rally in July. Photo: AFP / HANDOUT The gunman who tried to assassinate former United States president Donald Trump had encrypted messaging accounts on platforms based in New Zealand, an investigation has shown. Republican representative Michael Waltz, a member of a congressional taskforce investigating the assassination attempt carried out by 19-year-old Thomas Matthew Crooks, revealed the link to media this week. Waltz said Crooks used encrypted messaging accounts on various platforms located in Belgium, New Zealand and Germany. According to the New York Post, the "overseas accounts" piqued Waltz's suspicion immediately. "Why does a 19-year-old kid who is a health care aide need encrypted platforms not even ba...