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Pentagon chief revokes plea deals with three 9/11 suspects
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Pentagon chief revokes plea deals with three 9/11 suspects

Clouds of smoke rise as the twin towers of the World Trade Center in New York crumble following suicide attacks by Islamic terrorists with hijacked planes on 11 September 2001. Photo: DPA / Picture-Alliance via AFP US Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin on Friday revoked plea deals agreed to earlier this week with the man accused of masterminding the 11 September 2001 attacks, Khalid Sheikh Mohammed, and two accomplices, who are held at the US military prison at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba. The Pentagon said on Wednesday the plea deals had been entered into but did not elaborate on details. A US official said they almost certainly involved guilty pleas in exchange for taking the death penalty off the table. However on Friday, Austin relieved Susan Escallier, who oversees the Pentagon's Guantanamo w...
Dozens of children killed in Bangladesh protests – Unicef
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Dozens of children killed in Bangladesh protests – Unicef

Activists are performing drama while taking part in a protest march against Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina and her government to demand justice for more than 200 people killed in last month's violent demonstrations in Dhaka, Bangladesh, on 2 August, 2024. Photo: Zabed Hasnain Chowdhury / NurPhoto / AFP At least 32 children have died during student protests that engulfed Bangladesh last month, the UN's children's agency has said. The youngest child killed had yet to turn five years old, a Unicef spokesperson said, adding that most of those who died were bystanders. They were among more than 200 people who were killed during demonstrations against job quotas in the civil service, according to figures verified by BBC Bangla. The quota system has now been scaled back by the government followi...
Police office attacked and car on fire in Sunderland unrest
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Police office attacked and car on fire in Sunderland unrest

A Northumbria police officer. Photo: X / Northumbria Police A police office has been attacked and the property next to it set alight as protesters clashed with police in Sunderland during a demonstration linked to the Southport knife attack. Clashes between the force and rioters led to three injured officers being taken to hospital, though one had since been discharged, Northumbria police said. It follows beer cans and stones being thrown at police in riot gear outside a mosque, and other clashes between officers and demonstrators around the city. Eight people have been arrested for a range of offences, including violent disorder and burglary. Northumbria police Chief Superintendent Helena Barron said officers had been met with "serious and sustained" levels of violence, which was "utte...
Why Putin thinks he’s the winner in prisoner swap
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Why Putin thinks he’s the winner in prisoner swap

By Steve Rosenberg, Russia editor for the BBC. In this pool photograph from Russian state agency Sputnik, President Vladimir Putin welcomes Russian citizens released in a major prisoner swap with the West, at Moscow's Vnukovo airport on August 1, 2024. Photo: AFP / Pool It's something Vladimir Putin does rarely: go to the airport to meet people off a plane. Personally. But he was there on Thursday night: on the tarmac at Moscow's Vnukovo Airport to meet and greet those Russians whose release he'd secured from foreign jails; part of the largest prisoner swap between Russia and the West since the Cold War. Out of the plane and down the steps came 10 people, including spies, sleeper agents and a convicted assassin. "Congratulations on your return to the Motherland!" he told them. You co...
Kamala Harris formally chosen as Democratic nominee
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Kamala Harris formally chosen as Democratic nominee

By Max Matza and Sam Cabral for BBC News in Washington Vice President Kamala Harris is speaking at the Sigma Gamma Rho Sorority Inc.'s 60th International Biennial Boule at George R. Brown Convention Center in Houston, Texas, on 31 July, 2024. Photo: Reginald Mathalone / NurPhoto / AFP US Vice-President Kamala Harris has passed the threshold to clinch the Democratic presidential nomination in a vote of party delegates. Speaking by telephone, Harris said she was "honoured to be the presumptive nominee" as the virtual roll call continues ahead of the Democratic National Convention (DNC) in Chicago later this month. Harris is the first Black woman and first South Asian woman to become the White House standard-bearer for a major US political party. If she defeats Donald Trump, the Republi...
Trump 2020 election subversion case to resume following immunity ruling
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Trump 2020 election subversion case to resume following immunity ruling

Former President Donald Trump speaks at a campaign appearance on 31 July, 2024 in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. Photo: Spencer Platt / Getty Images / AFP The US criminal case accusing Donald Trump of illegally trying to overturn his 2020 election defeat resumed on Friday after a nearly eight-month pause, with the judge left to decide how to proceed after the Supreme Court's immunity ruling. US District Judge Tanya Chutkan in Washington was expected to decide in the coming weeks which aspects of the indictment obtained by Special Counsel Jack Smith must be tossed out after the Supreme Court ruled that former presidents were entitled to broad immunity for official actions taken as president. The high court's decision to take up the case, which it heard on its last day of arguments in April an...
Reporter Evan Gershkovich and ex-Marine Paul Whelan freed in biggest post-Cold War prisoner swap
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Reporter Evan Gershkovich and ex-Marine Paul Whelan freed in biggest post-Cold War prisoner swap

Some of those freed in US-Russia prisoner swap: (L-R, top to bottom) US journalist Evan Gershkovich; Paul Whelan, a former US Marine; Alsu Kurmasheva, a US-Russian journalist for Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty; and Russian opposition activist Vladimir Kara-Murza. Photo: AFP By Andrew Osborn, Filipp Lebedev and Lucy Papachristou Jailed US Wall Street Journal reporter Evan Gershkovich and ex-US Marine Paul Whelan were among two dozen detainees from the United States, Russia and a number of their allies freed on Thursday in the biggest prisoner exchange since the Cold War. The White House said the US had negotiated the complex trade with Russia and other countries. It said eight prisoners held in the West were being sent back to Russia. Germany confirmed that they included Vadim Krasikov,...
Turbulence takes instant noodles off Korean Air menu
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Turbulence takes instant noodles off Korean Air menu

From 15 August Korean Air will stop serving instant noodles to economy passengers. Photo: NongShim/Amazon By Annabelle Liang, BBC News If you're taking a flight on Korean Air, you might soon notice something missing from your menu - a cup of instant noodles. From 15 August onwards, the carrier will stop serving the noodles to economy class passengers. It said the increased risk of turbulence, narrow aisles and passengers sitting closely together could mean "burn incidents occur frequently". Business and first class fliers, however, will continue to enjoy the treat. The snack has long been a passenger favourite and something the carrier is widely known for. Many praise the fact that it is available for free on request. In a statement, the carrier said that since 2019 the number of times ...
An assassination on Iranian soil is a ‘huge, humiliating blow’. This is how it might react
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An assassination on Iranian soil is a ‘huge, humiliating blow’. This is how it might react

By Rebecca Armitage, Toby Mann and Basel Hindeleh, ABC News Iranian mourners are holding portraits of Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh during a funeral ceremony for him and his bodyguard Abu Shaaban in Tehran, Iran, on August 1, 2024. Photo: Morteza Nikoubazl / NurPhoto via AFP Iran says it has a "duty" to avenge the assassination of Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh, who was killed during a visit to Tehran this week. Describing Haniyeh as a "dear guest", the country's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei has placed the blame for Wednesday's assassination squarely on Israel. "Following this bitter, tragic event which has taken place within the borders of the Islamic Republic, it is our duty to take revenge," his account wrote on X. While Israeli authorities have neither confirmed nor denied th...
Teenager charged with murder in Southport child killings named
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Teenager charged with murder in Southport child killings named

By Manon Cruz and Kylie MacLellan, Reuters Handout pictures released by Merseyside Police in London on 30 July, 2024, of nine-year-old Alice Dasilva Aguiar (left), seven-year-old Elsie Dot Stancombe, and six-year-old Bebe King. Photo: AFP PHOTO / Merseyside Police A 17-year-old boy has appeared in an English court on Thursday (local time) charged with the murder of three young girls in a knife attack at a summer dance class that has shocked the nation and sparked two nights of violent protests. Axel Rudakubana first appeared at Liverpool Magistrates' Court over Monday's incident at a "Taylor Swift yoga and dance workshop" summer vacation event for children in the seaside town of Southport. He is charged with three counts of murder, 10 counts of attempted murder and one of possession ...