Fire at East Sussex mosque probed as 'hate crime' While no one was injured in the incident, the entrance of the building and a vehicle parked outside were damaged, police say. Budget 2026: Tax treatment of meals for staff should be updated, says Law Society Law Society contends ‘current tax treatment of the provision of food and drink to employees and directors is not appropriate for modern working practices’ Poland deploys air defences as Russia launches new strikes on Ukraine Warsaw says ground-based air defence, radar reconnaissance systems also brought to the 'highest state of readiness'. Border Patrol agents shoot woman amid Chicago immigration protests ICE agents clash with protesters, deploying rubber bullets and pepper spray amid Chicago immigration demonstrations. Trump’s National Guard deployment, DHS hunt for ‘anarchists’: What’s happening in Chicago – All you need to know Federal authorities in Chicago faced violent clashes as Border Patrol officers were attacked, vehicles rammed, and an armed assailant shot. DHS Secretary Kristi Noem vowed to escalate operations, deploying reinforcements against "violent anarchists." President Trump authorized National Guard troops amidst protests, with several officers injured and vehicles damaged. Blue state crackdown: Trump authorises 300 National Guard troops to Chicago; 'lawlessness plaguing US,' claims White House President Trump authorized 300 National Guard troops to Chicago to protect federal officers and assets, citing "lawlessness" and a recent shooting incident involving a federal officer and an armed motorist. This move is part of his broader anti-crime operations in Democratic-run cities, though a similar deployment to Portland was recently blocked by a federal judge. After 2 years of war, some Gazans are hopeful, others wary of ceasefire plan Previous collapsed ceasefires led to skepticism among some Gazans, while others were hopeful that the latest deal conditionally accepted by Hamas would succeed. Typhoon Matmo strengthens, prompting China to evacuate 150,000 people ahead of landfall Typhoon Matmo is strengthening ahead of making landfall in China, prompting the government to evacuate 150,000 people from southern Guangdong province Dozens injured in 'savage' Russian drone strike on Ukrainian railway station Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy says a Russian drone strike on a railway station in Shostka injured dozens on Saturday |
French air traffic controllers call off strike - sparing disruption for thousands of travellers French air traffic controllers have called off their upcoming strikes, sparing travellers across Europe from disruption. Japan set for first female prime minister Japan could be about to have its first female prime minister, as a woman is elected leader of the governing party. Israel Allies Foundation publishes 2025 list of Israel's Top 50 Christian Allies “Their support is a testament to the enduring bond between the Christian and Jewish communities, rooted in shared Judeo-Christian values," said Israel Allies Foundation President Josh Reinstein. Hot public holiday expected for Sydney and Brisbane after record rain for parts of NSW and Queensland in September Warm weather follows deluges in more than a dozen places in NSW and Queensland which topped daily records for the month Follow our Australia news live blog for latest updates Get our breaking news email , free app or daily news podcast Sydney and Brisbane are in for a hot public holiday on Monday, with temperatures set to pass 30C in both capitals. The warm weather comes after a soaking September… Syria Holds First Parliamentary Elections Since End of Civil War Supporters argue the vote could be a milestone for the country, but critics say it is a divisive move by President Ahmed al-Shara to consolidate power. Sanae Takaichi Is Likely to Be Japan’s Next Leader. Who Is She? Ms. Takaichi would be Japan’s first female prime minister in a country where women are drastically underrepresented at the highest levels of power. Last chance to save extra 20% off kitchen, home and more during Kohl's Friends and Family sale Take an extra 20% off during Kohl's Friends and Family sale on everything from kitchen to decor to luggage. 'We want our life back': Tel Aviv protesters celebrate potential ceasefire with Hamas Israelis celebrated a potential ceasefire with Hamas, but remained wary that the deal, which calls for a return of hostages and a prisoner swap, could still fall apart. Many thanked President Trump for brokering the pact. |
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