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El Pais Front Page 5/12/2024The front page of El Pais reports France is left without a government after the left and the far right support a motion of no confidence against Barnier.At 8:28 pm on Wednesday, France witnessed the end of an operetta whose outcome was known to everyone on the day it began, even if in the last few hours a strange devotion to miracles swept through some benches of the National Assembly. The main cause of Michel Barnier’s political death, the anatomy of his downfall, points to a double motion of censure by…
Bitcoin, the world’s largest cryptocurrency, has smashed through the $100,000 mark for the first time, setting a new record high. This historic milestone comes amid growing excitement over the possibility that US President-elect Donald Trump may support cryptocurrency-friendly policies.
«We are faced with a law of the sea that is leaking from all sides», Oscar Camps, the founder of Open Arms, the NGO which has filed a civil action against the former Interior Minister Matteo Salvini, does not mince his words. accused in Palermo of kidnapping for keeping 147 migrants stranded on a ship in August 2019. Oscar Camps: “The flows decree, a law of the sea that leaks from all sides” https://palermo.repubblica.it/cronaca/2024/12/05/news/oscar_camps_decreti_flussi_critiche-423824393/?rss
New York City police are hunting for a man who shot and killed UnitedHealthcare chief executive Brian Thompson Wednesday morning.
Pill Carnival Committee organising Christmas event For the first time this year, the Pill Carnival Committee is organising a Christmas event. The event will feature a street parade, food stalls and presents gifted to children from Santa who will make an appearance. There will be a parade from Commercial Road to Mendalgief Road in Pill on Sunday December, 8. At the Pill Harrier’s Sports Club’s field there will be food stalls selling festive food and drink from local suppliers as well as arts and crafts. This is will be from 2pm to 7pm on Sunday. There will also be fairground rides…
Elderly patient dies after 52-hour A&E wait without medication Report highlights ‘shocking’ example of man left unable to swallow after waiting over two days mostly on a bed in a corridor without regular medication An elderly man was left unable to swallow after waiting over two days in A&E without being given regular medication, and died four weeks later.In a “shocking” case that has raised fresh concerns over the state of urgent NHS care, the 85-year-old was sent to a hospital emergency department after a routine appointment. Amid massive delays, his A&E wait went into a third day, with most…
Boris Johnson cuts short Australian book tour to return to UK citing ‘unforeseen circumstances’ Former UK prime minister Boris Johnson has cancelled a Melbourne event on his Australian book tour due to unforeseen circumstances, his publicist said. The cancellation means he will return to the UK earlier than scheduled. The Melbourne event, part of the promotion for his memoir Unleashed, was set to follow a Sydney programme on Friday. “Due to unforeseen circumstances, Mr Johnson has to travel back to the UK a day earlier than planned, therefore, regrettably, the Melbourne event has had to be cancelled,” Australian publicist Max…
John Torode breaks silence on Gregg Wallace hours after BBC axes Masterchef Christmas special MasterChef co-host John Torode has said allegations surrounding Gregg Wallace are ‘truly upsetting’ as he addressed the reports of on-set misconduct for the first time. The Australian TV host, who has presented the show alongside Wallace since 2005, said he “loves being part of” the programme and “will continue to be a part of it” after his long-time co-host stepped back amid an investigation into his behaviour. Torode, who was best man at Wallace’s wedding in 2016, said in a statement on Instagram he found the…
FOR many decades, South Korea has had a stable democracy and its society has thrived. It is ranked as the 14th largest economy in the world, based on nominal GDP, with a figure of 1.7 trillion US dollars All of that positivism was turned on its head this week when President Yoon Suk Yeol declared an “emergency martial law” – effectively suspending all kinds of political activity and banning any forms of strikes or protests. His sudden directive also ordered the nation’s media to adhere to military control. Mr Yoon’s justification for such draconian measures – not seen since military…
Investigators are searching for clues that could help them identify the masked gunman who stalked and killed the leader of one of the largest US health insurance companies on a Manhattan sidewalk, then disappeared into Central Park. UnitedHealthcare chief executive Brian Thompson, 50, died in a dawn ambush on Wednesday as he walked to the company’s annual investor conference at a Hilton in Midtown, blocks from tourist draws like Radio City Music Hall and the Museum of Modern Art. The killing, and the gunman’s movements in the minutes before and afterwards, were captured on some of the multitudes of…
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