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Mayor of German town stabbed; Merz denounces the ‘atrocious’ attack
Mayor-elect of German town badly wounded in stabbing; motive unclear
The newly elected mayor of Herdecke, a small town outside Dortmund in western Germany, was seriously wounded in a stabbing attack that left national leaders demanding answers and local residents reeling.
What happened
Iris Stalzer, 57, was attacked shortly after noon near her home on Monday, public broadcaster WDR reported. Chancellor Friedrich Merz called the assault a "heinous act" and said on X that "we fear for her life," urging that "the crime and…
Israeli forces strike Gaza on war anniversary; Qatar says Trump plan needs work
Two years on, ceasefire talks shadowed by airstrikes and the weight of memory
On the second anniversary of the October 7 attacks that plunged Israel and Gaza into an ever-expanding war, negotiators gathered in Sharm el‑Sheikh for what many describe as the most serious attempt yet to halt the fighting. Yet beneath the diplomatic fanfare, tanks rolled, jets and naval vessels struck and families on both sides marked the day with grief that a single negotiated text has so far failed to touch.
The talks — cautious hope,…
Police detain more than 350 at London pro-Palestine protest
Protests, proscription and policing: London’s fraught weekend in the shadow of terror
At least 355 people were held by London police over the weekend as pro-Palestine demonstrators deliberately defied a ban on activity linked to the group Palestine Action, in protests that intersected with a city still raw from a terror attack on a Manchester synagogue.
The arrests stretched across central London with the largest concentration in Trafalgar Square, where organisers of a “silent vigil” said more than 1,000 people had…
US budget dispute that’s really about political power, not money
When a Budget Fight Becomes a Battle for Power
The United States finds itself once again at the mercy of procedural paperwork made emotional — a partial government shutdown because Congress failed to pass the stopgap spending bill that keeps federal paychecks flowing and services running. On paper, the dispute looks technical: a few pages of appropriations law and a deadline on the calendar. In practice, it has become a pitched political battle over health-care subsidies, presidential authority and the very idea of…
Trump Announces Israel Accepted Gaza Withdrawal Line During Negotiations
Trump says Israel has agreed to “initial withdrawal line”; ceasefire hinges on Hamas confirmation as strikes continue
WASHINGTON — Former US President Donald Trump said on social media that Israel has accepted an “initial withdrawal line” for Gaza and that the details have been shared with Hamas, setting the stage for a tentative ceasefire and a prisoner swap — but only “when Hamas confirms.” The announcement came amid renewed Israeli bombardment that killed dozens on Saturday, underscoring how fragile any pause remains on…
Nationalist Sanae Takaichi poised to become Japan’s first female prime minister
Japan’s choice of a conservative woman to lead the ruling party reframes familiar dilemmas
The Liberal Democratic Party’s selection of Sanae Takaichi as its leader — a 64‑year‑old conservative who could become Japan’s first female prime minister — is less a break with the past than a new turn in an old playbook. Her victory, against younger and more moderate rivals, signals the LDP’s attempt to recapture voters unsettled by inflation, stagnating wages and a rising appetite for parties that promise real change on immigration…
Authorities Granted Extra Time to Question Suspects After Manchester Synagogue Attack
Manchester synagogue attack raises fraught questions about security, policing and public protest
On a day reserved for introspection and prayer, a Jewish community in north Manchester was thrust into trauma. A car and knife attack outside the Heaton Park Hebrew Congregation synagogue in Crumpsall on Thursday left three men hospitalised and two dead — the alleged attacker and a passer-by who tried to intervene — and has prompted a national debate over community safety, the limits of protest and how police respond in rapidly…
U.S. government shuts down after deadlock over funding bill
U.S. government grinds to a halt as partisan stalemate triggers shutdown
WASHINGTON — Much of the United States federal government shut its doors early today after Congress failed to pass a short-term funding bill, setting off what officials warned could be a prolonged and costly stand‑off that will touch millions of Americans and ripple through global markets.
The shutdown — the 15th since 1981 — began hours after the Senate rejected a stopgap measure that would have kept agencies operating through Nov. 21. Agencies…
Sinn Féin senator among Irish aboard aid flotilla seized at sea
Israeli navy intercepts international aid flotilla; at least eight Irish citizens detained
An international flotilla attempting to bring food and medicine to Gaza was intercepted and boarded by Israeli naval forces on Wednesday, organisers and officials said, in a tense standoff that recalled a deadly raid more than a decade ago. Video livestreams from the boats showed passengers in life jackets sitting on deck, hands raised, as military vessels closed in.
Detentions and immediate reactions
Global Sumud Flotilla…
Nationwide internet and mobile phone services restored across Afghanistan
Mobile and internet services return across Afghanistan after 48-hour blackout
Mobile phone and internet services were restored across much of Afghanistan on Wednesday afternoon, local residents and telecommunications firms said, ending an abrupt 48‑hour outage that left banks, remittances, flights and online classrooms in disarray.
Subscribers of Roshan and Etisalat — the country’s largest mobile operators, both with significant foreign ownership — reported signal returning late in the day in Kabul and in provincial…