Prevent scheme not helping children fixated with violence, children's commissioner says Growing numbers of children referred to the government's counter-terror programme are not suitable for it and need help, Dame Rachel de Souza warns. Florida to carry out its 13th execution this year in US’s busiest death chamber US supreme court declined to halt execution of William Frances Silvia, and state has two executions next month A Florida man convicted of fatally shooting his estranged wife and wounding his mother-in-law is set to be executed on Tuesday, continuing the state’s aggressive use of the death penalty in Republican governor Ron DeSantis ’s final term. William Frances Silvia, 61, would be the 13th pris… Israel Strikes Air Base in Syria, Drawing Ire From the U.S. The attack follows a series of military interventions in Syria over the past two years, and spurred the latest American rebuke of Israeli actions in recent weeks. Fighting in southwestern Somalia kills dozens of people, including 4 civilians Fierce fighting between government troops and militias in Somalia's southwestern city of Baidoa has killed dozens, including at least four civilians |
Katz's plan to shift West Bank settler cases to police not coordinated with IDF, may be blocked Katz did not clear the issue with a number of top relevant IDF authorities before making the announcement, to the extent that until a meeting on Monday. Sacked FIFA executive and Infantino critic tells colleagues 'it's about doing what's right' The senior FIFA executive sacked for criticising Gianni Infantino's abandoned World Cup sell-off plan told colleagues "it's about doing what's right". In 1944, a Vermont woman used money meant for a fur coat to buy a 150-acre farm In 1944, Christine Hires, a member of the family behind Hires Root Beer, was vacationing in Vermont when she fell in love with the landscape and decided to buy a 150-acre dairy farm in what is now Huntington. Hires had originally intended to spend her money on a fur coat, but instead put it toward the property and kept the farm as a vacation home. Iran prepares to keep economy alive as US threatens further sanctions Iran’s authorities say they could shift to offensive operations as Washington considers further sanctions. Russians pull billions from banks, fearing Kremlin will seize deposits for war Russians are withdrawing billions, causing liquidity problems for banks and undermining the Kremlin’s ability to issue bonds to finance the fight in Ukraine. War was supposed to crush Iran's 'Axis of Resistance.' Instead, it's bloodied but unbroken The U.S.-Israel campaign against Iran was billed as the final blow to Tehran's 'Axis of Resistance,' but the alliance though bloodied is unexpectedly resilient. |
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