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Oil tanker crew rescued after attacks in Red Sea A Greek-owned oil tanker was attacked in the Red Sea on Wednesday. The ship, carrying 150,000 tonnes of crude oil, was hit by gunfire and projectiles, causing a fire and leaving it without power. All 25 crew members were successfully rescued by a European warship. The tanker is now a danger to navigation and the environment. “The MV Sounion now represents a navigational and environmental hazard,” EUNAVFOR warned. “It is essential that everyone in the area exercises caution and refrains from any actions that could lead to a deterioration of the…

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Thailand confirms first Asian case of new Mpox strain Bangkok, Thailand – A 66-year-old European man has become the first confirmed case of the potentially deadlier Clade 1b strain of Mpox in Asia. The man arrived in Bangkok from an unnamed African country on August 14 and began experiencing symptoms the following day. This marks the second case of Clade 1b outside of Africa, following a similar case reported in Sweden a week earlier. The World Health Organization (WHO) has declared Mpox a public health emergency of international concern due to the recent spread of this more virulent strain and…

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Joe Biden tells Netanyahu Gaza ceasefire deal is urgent Washington, USA – In a call with Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu on Wednesday, US President Joe Biden stressed the “urgency” of reaching a Gaza ceasefire and hostage release deal.  The White House said Vice President Kamala Harris joined the call in which the President stated the importance of removing “any remaining obstacles” blocking an agreement with Hamas. Biden also reaffirmed Washington’s commitment to helping Isarael defend itself against “all threats from Iran, including its proxy terrorist groups Hamas, Hezbollah, and the Houthis.” The call comes after US Secretary of State Anthony…

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DNC Day 3: Kamala Harris Accepts Democratic Nomination Chicago, USA – Vice President Kamala Harris has officially accepted the Democratic nomination for president on the final night of the party convention in Chicago.  During her speech, Harris pledged to lead “for all Americans” and create an “opportunity economy” in a highly personal address to the nation. Her speech also highlighted other key issues facing the United States, including protecting the right to abortion. She also touched on unity and working-class aspirations. Harris also called for a ceasefire in Gaza but failed to address the protests that have been taking place…

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Venezuelan Court Upholds Maduro’s Victory Caracas, Venezuela – The Venezuelan Supreme Tribunal of Justice has upheld the re-election of President Nicolás Maduro, despite widespread accusations of voter fraud during the July elections. The court’s decision has been criticised by the United Nations, which has warned of the court’s lack of independence and impartiality. Announcing the court ruling, TSJ head Caryslia Rodríguez said: “The electoral material assessed is certified unobjectionably and the results of the presidential election of 28 July released by the National Electoral Council (CNE), where Nicolás Maduro was elected president of the republic, are validated.” The decision could…

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Canadian government forces rail lockout to end  Ottawa, Canada – The Canadian federal government has intervened to resolve a labour dispute that halted operations of two major railways, potentially disrupting supply chains throughout North America.  After failing to reach a deal with the Teamsters union, Canadian National Railway (CN) and Canadian Pacific Kansas City (CPKC) locked out nearly 9,300 workers on Thursday. To prevent further disruptions, the government intervened and ordered both sides to undergo binding arbitration. Labor Minister Steve McKinnon said that rail operations should resume within days. “Workers, farmers, commuters and businesses rely on Canada’s railways everyday, and…

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10 incredible offers so you can go out in London for less London might have a reputation for being expensive, but that doesn’t mean you can’t experience the city in style on a budget. To prove it, Metro has teamed up with Time Out to bring you the best deals across the capital. Every Friday, 10 new deals will drop, found in Metro newspaper, on Metro.co.uk and on our socials. You will also find them in our weekly London newsletter, The Slice, in your inbox every Wednesday. From luxurious spa days and gourmet dining to free cocktails and lunches for…

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Footballer Kiernan Hughes-Mason left toddler with brain damage after violent assault A former EFL footballer has been found guilty of child cruelty and grievous bodily harm after inflicting life-changing brain injuries on a toddler. Kiernan Hughes-Mason left the two-year-old girl requiring round-the-clock care as a consequence of an attack that took place in Westcliff-on-Sea in Essex in January 2020. During the case the prosecution barrister referred to one doctor’s assessment of the child’s injuries as comparable to ‘a high-speed road traffic accident’ or ‘a fall from a substantial height of several storeys’. The injuries were so severe that the child…

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Arsenal star agrees personal terms to leave Emirates in £30m transfer Eddie Nketiah has agreed personal terms with Nottingham Forest ahead of his £30million move away from north London. The Gunners have been eager to offload their academy graduate this summer but have remained determined to see their full valuation met before cutting ties, rejecting a number of offers from Marseille who eventually ended their interest. Forest also saw an offer said to be worth £25m plus add-ons rejected with doubts also emerging over whether Nketiah would be prepared to take a cut on his £120,000-a-week salary at the Emirates.…

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Andy Murray honoured with ‘stunning’ new 20ft mural at tennis club in Dunblane where he learned to play Andy Murray has been honoured with a new 20ft mural at Dunblane Sports Club, where he learned to play tennis as a child, following his retirement. Murray officially retired from professional tennis after the recent Olympic Games in Paris, ending one of the most iconic careers in the history of British sport. The 37-year-old ended Britain’s 77-year wait for a Wimbledon men’s singles champion in 2013, which sparked emotional scenes up and down the country. Murray landed the trophy again in 2016…

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