Apple and Samsung users could be due share of £480m payout Consumer group Which? is taking tech giant Qualcomm to the Competition Appeal Tribunal in London on Monday. Greta Thunberg to be deported to Greece following Global Sumud Flotilla arrest Global Sumud Flotilla says activist Greta Thunberg will be deported to Greece on Monday after the Israeli navy intercepted and detained her. Indonesia school collapse death toll reaches 49 as search for missing students continues Excavators used to remove rubble while 14 people reportedly still unaccounted for and police allege building work was being carried out without a permit Indonesian rescuers searching for missing students after a prayer hall at an Islamic boarding school collapsed last week recovered the bodies of dozens of students over the weekend, bringing the confirmed death toll to 49. Using heavy excavators … Mount Everest rescue under way after snowstorm traps nearly 1,000 people Hundreds of trekkers stranded by blizzard on eastern face of mountain in Tibet already guided to safety by rescuers Rescue efforts are under way on Mount Everest after a snowstorm trapped nearly 1,000 people in campsites on the eastern side of the mountain, according to Chinese state media. Hundreds of trekkers stranded by a blizzard near the eastern face of the mountain in Tibet were guided to s… Hundreds of thousands march in Turkiye, Spain, the Netherlands for Gaza Hundreds of thousands marched across European cities Sunday, largely in support of Palestinians, with major demonstrations in Turkiye, the Netherlands, and Spain condemning actions in Gaza. Concurrently, counter-rallies occurred in Britain, mourning Hamas attack victims, and in Paris, where demonstrators called for the release of hostages held by Hamas, highlighting the divided sentiments across … Newsom to seek court order stopping Trump's deployment of California National Guard to Oregon The California governor will seek a court order in an attempt to stop Trump's deployment of California National Guards troops to Oregon. |
Israeli minister attacks Labour's 'grotesque betrayal' of Jewish community Israel's deputy foreign minister has launched a scathing attack on the UK government, accusing it of a "grotesque betrayal of truth, of justice and of Britain's Jewish community". More than 350 trekkers escape blizzard-hit Everest, hundreds still stranded Rescued trekkers reach China's Qudang township while 200 others still face treacherous Everest conditions awaiting help. Drones, Democracy and the War in Ukraine Back from a trip to Ukraine, our international editor Philip Pan explains how this is a new kind of war. Greta Thunberg's alleged jail complaints called 'brazen lies' by Israeli government Climate activist Greta Thunberg claimed she faced harsh conditions and bedbug-infested cells during detention, but Israeli officials denied the allegations. Indigenous people bear the worst of Canada’s historic wildfire season Indigenous people make up 5 percent of Canada’s population but have made up more than half its wildfire evacuees this year. Oktoberfest ends Sunday with the traditional Bavarian salute The 190th Oktoberfest has come to a close, wrapping up the world’s largest folk festival with the traditional Bavarian marksmen’s gun salute in Munich, after a bomb threat closed it for hours last week |
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