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When are the German Elections?

The Elections are on Sunday the 23rd of Feb 2025

Why are they having a snap election?

The German coalition government failed a no confidence vote

Do Germans vote?

Germans vote in big numbers, usually as high 70+ percent voter turnout

Bondi Beach Attack Hero Reunited with Colleagues After Coma Recovery

TL:DR – Bondi Beach Attack Hero Reunited with Colleagues After Coma Recovery

  • Constable Scott Dyson was shot while responding to a mass shooting at Bondi Beach on December 14, which left 16 dead and 42 injured.
  • After spending 31 days in hospital and recovering from a coma, he reunited with colleagues at Bondi station.
  • Dyson is progressing well, walking steps and scheduled for shoulder surgery soon.
  • A fundraiser for his recovery surpassed A$660,000, aiding his rehabilitation.
  • Suspects Sajid and Naveed Akram were involved, with Naveed facing multiple charges, including murder.

Hero of Bondi Beach attack reunited with colleagues after waking from coma | News World



Bondi Beach Attack Hero Reunited with Colleagues After Coma Recovery
Constable Scott Dyson was reunited with his colleagues after spending 31 days in hospital recovering from a coma (Picture: NSW Police)

### Officer Reunited with Colleagues

A police officer who suffered gunshot wounds while trying to save lives during the attack on Bondi Beach has been reunited with his colleagues.

Constable Scott Dyson was on duty when 16 people were killed and 42 others injured after gunmen opened fire on a Hanukkah party on December 14. The 25-year-old officer has been recovering since waking up from a coma on December 23.

However, on Thursday, the Police Association of New South Wales shared the positive news that Constable Dyson had finally met his colleagues again after spending 31 days in hospital.

They said in a Facebook post: “It was all smiles at the Eastern Suburbs PAC tonight as Constable Scott Dyson dropped into Bondi station to catch up with his brothers and sisters in blue upon his discharge from hospital after 31 days.

“Not many occupations would see someone want to drop into work upon getting out of hospital, but it shows the culture of the Police family.”

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Constable Scott Dyson was on duty when 16 people were killed on Bondi Beach (Picture: New South Wales Police/PA Wire)

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A total of 16 people were killed and 42 injured after gunmen opened fire on a Hanukkah party last month (Picture: AFP)

“Scott will continue to recover at home for an extended period and we can’t wait to see him back full time doing the job he loves.”

### Tributes to Heroism

Premier Chris Minns led tributes to the officer’s heroism. He wrote: “Scott, we owe you so much for your bravery and sacrifice on December 14. Thank you so much.”

Constable Dyson’s mother revealed that her son was “on the improve” and that he was walking steps.

FILE PHOTO: People stand near flowers laid as a tribute at Bondi Beach to honour the victims of a mass shooting that targeted a Hanukkah celebration at Bondi Beach on Sunday, in Sydney, Australia, December 16, 2025. REUTERS/Flavio Brancaleone/File Photo
A tribute to the victims of Bondi Beach (Picture: REUTERS)

He is to have shoulder surgery in the next few weeks, which is hoped to further help him recover and return to service.

A fundraiser for the officer to help him “rebuild his life” raised A$660,000, far surpassing its original goal of A$25,000.

Sajid Akram, 50, and his son Naveed Akram, 24, allegedly fired on crowds gathered to mark the first night of the Jewish festival. Sajid was killed in the attack while Naveed faces 59 charges, including 15 counts of murder and terrorism offences.

Netanyahu critiques Trump’s Gaza ‘Board of Peace’ in unusual rebuke of ally

TL:DR – Netanyahu critiques Trump’s Gaza ‘Board of Peace’ in unusual rebuke of ally

  • Israel protests Donald Trump‘s Gaza peace panel, stating it was uncoordinated and against its policy.
  • Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu‘s office directed the foreign ministry to contact US Secretary of State Marco Rubio.
  • Notable figures on the panel include former UK PM Tony Blair, US Secretary of State Marco Rubio, and Jared Kushner.
  • The board aims for long-term peace, focusing on demilitarisation and reconstruction post-ceasefire.
  • Palestinian Islamic Jihad criticises the committee as reflecting Israeli interests.

Netanyahu rejects Trump’s Gaza ‘Board of Peace’ in rare criticism of closest ally | News World



Netanyahu critiques Trump’s Gaza ‘Board of Peace’ in unusual rebuke of ally
Displaced Palestinians live amongst the rubble and debris of homes and businesses destroyed by the Israeli military in over two years of military strikes (Picture: AFP via Getty)

### Israel Objects to Trump’s Gaza Peace Panel

Israel has objected to the announcement of Donald Trump’s Gaza peace panel.

In a rare rebuke of his most important ally, President Benjamin Netanyahu’s office said the so-called Board of Peace ‘was not coordinated with Israel and is contrary to its policy’.

The statement adds that Netanyahu has instructed his foreign ministry to contact US Secretary of State Marco Rubio.

No Israeli officials have been named to the committee, although an Israeli businessman has been.

President Donald Trump shakes hands with Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu during a news conference at Mar-a-Lago, Monday, Dec. 29, 2025, in Palm Beach, Fla. (AP Photo/Alex Brandon)
President Donald Trump shakes hands with Israel’s Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu during a news conference at Mar-a-Lago (Picture: AP)

### Founding Executive Board for Peace Efforts

Former UK prime minister Sir Tony Blair and high-profile Trump administration officials were named as part of the ‘founding executive board’ to lead long-term peace efforts in the Middle East.

This will be the operational arm of the Board of Peace, which will be chaired by Mr Trump and other serving world leaders who have not yet been named.

Trump called it ‘the Greatest and Most Prestigious Board ever assembled at any time, any place’ ahead of the announcement.

The officials listed included US secretary of state Marco Rubio, special envoy to the Middle East Steve Witkoff, and Mr Trump’s son-in-law Jared Kushner.

Former UN special envoy Nickolay Mladenov was also named to the board, alongside billionaire Marc Rowan, World Bank president Ajay Banga and US deputy national security adviser Robert Gabriel.

Embed in Rafah in the southern Gaza Strip
Buildings lie in ruins amidst the rubble in Rafah in the southern Gaza Strip (Picture: Reuters)

### Launching Phase Two of the Peace Plan

Earlier this week, the Trump administration said the US was launching ‘phase two’ of its 20-point plan to end the Gaza conflict, which Mr Witkoff said would see the focus shift beyond a ceasefire and towards demilitarisation, technocratic governance and reconstruction.

The ceasefire took effect on October 10, with the first phase focusing on the return of all remaining hostages in exchange for the release of hundreds of Palestinian detainees, along with a surge in humanitarian aid and a partial withdrawal of Israeli forces in Gaza.

The Palestinian Islamic Jihad, Gaza’s second-largest militant group after Hamas, also expressed dissatisfaction with the makeup of the executive committee and claimed it reflected Israeli ‘specifications’.

Carnival features performers in wheelchairs dressed as Stephen Hawking | News World

TL:DR – Carnival features performers in wheelchairs dressed as Stephen Hawking | News World

  • A Spanish comedy troupe went viral for performing as Stephen Hawking to raise awareness for ALS.
  • Their act included dressing in suits and using electric wheelchairs during Cadiz’s carnival competition.
  • The performance featured songs mimicking Hawking’s speech device, aiming to use dark humour responsibly.
  • Despite mixed reactions, group member Miguel Angel Llul stated their intent was to entertain respectfully.
  • They plan to donate their wheelchairs to individuals with ALS after the competition.

Performers dressed as Stephen Hawking parade in wheelchairs at carnival | News World


A group of Spanish performers has gone viral after dressing and performing as astrophysicist Professor Stephen Hawking, all in the name of charity.

The comedy troupe performed on stage dressed in suits, light-coloured wigs, facial prosthetics and glasses to mimic the English theoretical physicist as part of a carnival competition.

They chose a controversial way to raise awareness of Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS), a type of motor neurone disease (MND) and a life-long condition Hawking had before he died in 2018.

The group was met with mixed reviews online after they were captured whizzing around on electric wheelchairs on the cobbled streets of Cadiz in Spain, where the group originates.

Carnival features performers in wheelchairs dressed as Stephen Hawking | News World
Videos of the 12 men dressed as Stephen Hawking and whizzing around on wheelchairs in Cadiz went viral on social media (Picture: Carmeencollado)

‘It was an all-or-nothing idea,’ said group member Miguel Angel Llul, Spanish outlet El Pais reported.

They performed a show on Wednesday entitled’Una chirigota en teoria’ (A Chirigota in Theory), which refers to a genre of Spanish satirical folksong, at the fourth stage of Cadiz’s annual Official Carnival Groups Competition.

The men took to the stage at the Gran Teatro Falla and sang various songs in a robotic voice, in reference to Hawking’s famous speech-generating device, which helped him to speak.

Who was Professor Stephen Hawking?

Physicist and cosmologist Professor Stephen Hawking was best known for his groundbreaking work in theoretical physics, especially on black holes.

The astrophysicist was born on 8 January 1942 in Oxford, hailing from a family of doctors.

At the age of 17, he was enrolled at University College, Oxford, where he received a first-class BA degree in Physics before beginning his graduate work in cosmology at Cambridge.

In 1963, aged 21, he was diagnosed with motor neurone disease (MND) in which doctors had initially given him just two years to live.

Despite becoming less able to move or speak, his condition did not progress as fast as predicted.

He later developed amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) – a neurological disorder that affects motor neurons that control voluntary muscle movement and breathing.

Hawking went on to have a career in cosmology spanning five decades, during which he made several groundbreaking discoveries about our universe, including those related to black holes.

He died on March 14, 2018, aged 76. His death was caused by amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, which gradually paralysed him over 55 years.

He was cremated after a funeral in Cambridge on 31 March and then interred in Westminster Abbey, near Newton and Darwin, on 15 June.

The group acknowledged the performance was a risky way to raise awareness of the debilitating disease, but added they aimed to use dark humour without offending anyone.

Miguel said: ‘Don’t be offended, this is just for laughs’.

Their performance dedicated lyrics to the late astrophysicist while highlighting how he overcame living with ALS.

Lines from the song include: ‘With my will to live and my wheelchair, I have reached the very top, even the stars,’ El Pais reported.

‘ALS left me as you can see, but I managed to be independent, I triumphed all on my own.’

Professor Stephen Hawking pictured in the centre of the image in Cambridgeshire
Professor Stephen Hawking lived with ALS for more than 50 years before he died from the disease in 2018 (Picture: Karwai Tang/Getty Images)

Miguel added that the director, Francisco Aragon, often works with disabled people to ‘give them a voice and visibility’ through their comedic performances.

The group hope their performance will be enough to make it through to the final rounds of the competition on February 13.

Once the competition has finished, the group have said they will donate all 12 wheelchairs to people living with ALS.

Significant delays on railway to London St Pancras due to signal issue | News UK

TL:DR – Significant delays on railway to London St Pancras due to signal issue | News UK

  • Technical issues at St Albans City are causing major delays for trains between London St Pancras and Luton, with wait times of up to 45 minutes.
  • Services on East Midlands Railway and Thameslink are also disrupted.
  • The problems stem from a signalling system fault, leading to trains being stopped at red signals.
  • Disruption is expected to continue until 4pm today.
  • Passengers can claim compensation through Delay Repay for eligible tickets.

Major disruption on railway line to London St Pancras after signal fault | News UK



Significant delays on railway to London St Pancras due to signal issue | News UK

Technical issues at St Albans City mean trains running between the major London station and Luton are all severely delayed by up to 45 minutes (Picture: TOLGA AKMEN/EPA/Shutterstock).

Trains from London St Pancras International are being delayed or cancelled after a signalling system fault.

Technical issues at St Albans City mean trains running between the major London station and Luton are all severely delayed by up to 45 minutes or ‘revised’.

East Midlands Railway services between Sheffield, Nottingham and Corby to and from London St Pancras have all been affected.

Thameslink services between Bedford, East Croydon, Luton and Rainham have also been disrupted.

Disruption is expected to last until 4pm today.

National Rail said: ‘Trains are being stopped at red signals in each direction, and drivers are being given verbal instructions to continue through an area with signalling problems.

‘This takes extra time and is leading to congestion and service changes.

‘Network Rail response staff are investigating as quickly as possible, and we are monitoring progress updates.’

How to get a refund on your train tickets

Most train operators in the UK offer Delay Repay.

It tracks the delay of your train automatically and signals when you can claim compensation.

This can be done through the TrainLine app or through the train operator if you bought the ticket directly from their website. You can find a full list of compensation amounts each train company pays here.

You are eligible if you have a Flexible or Advance ticket for single-leg trips.

Latest London news

To get the latest news from the capital, visit UK News‘ London news hub.

It is not available through open returns or Season Tickets.

You can claim a refund for any unused part of your journey within 28 days.

Meghan Markle posts clip of her and Harry dancing and kissing | World News

TL:DR – Meghan Markle posts clip of her and Harry dancing and kissing | World News

  • Meghan Markle shared a video of herself and Prince Harry dancing, filmed by their daughter, Princess Lilibet.
  • The intimate clip, revealing their family life, was posted on Instagram.
  • Meghan captioned it referencing a nostalgic 2016 moment as they celebrated ten years since their meeting.
  • She also shared a throwback photo from their Botswana trip in August 2016 and a family portrait including their children.
  • Meanwhile, royal experts predict increased responsibilities for the Princess of Wales in 2023.

Meghan Markle shares video of her and Harry kissing and dancing | News World



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Meghan Markle posted an intimate video showing her and Prince Harry dancing and embracing, filmed by Princess Lilibet.

The Duchess of Sussex revealed a glimpse of the family’s guarded life in California in a clip shared on her Instagram.

The duchess said credit for the black and white video goes to ‘our daughter’.

‘When 2026 feels just like 2016….you had to be there,’ Meghan wrote in the caption.

A combination image showing Meghan Markle and Prince Harry hugging and kissing.
The cute video of the couple was filmed by Princess Lilibet (Picture: @Meghan/Instagram)

In the video, Meghan traipses towards the Duke of Sussex, who pulls her in for a kiss before the couple improvise a dance while dressed in casual clothes.

Meghan then locks her arms around Harry’s neck as he lifts her up before the couple embraces again.

Shared on Friday, it was Meghan’s first video since the start of the New Year.

Meghan also shared a picture of her and Harry hugging each other during a trip to Botswana in August 2016.

Prince Harry and Meghan dancing
This year marks ten years since Meghan and Harry first met in July 2016 (Picture: @Meghan/Instagram)

The last time the 44-year-old shared anything on her social media was a festive clip showing her and others cooking in her kitchen along with her favourite holiday playlist.

She also posted a family portrait of her and Prince Harry with their children Archie and Lilibet.

It was one of the clearest pictures of Archie Meghan has shared as the couple usually keep their children’s faces out of the public eye.

Meanwhile, the Princess of Wales is set to take on ‘greater roles’ within the monarchy this year, according to royal experts.

The New Year marks a clean slate for the royal family following Prince Andrew’s fall from grace due to his alleged links with Jeffrey Epstein’s accuser Virginia Giuffre and the release of further files relating to the FBI investigation into Epstein.

Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, who lost his royal titles last year, has denied any accusations of wrongdoing.

The former Duke of York is thought to be moving out of the Royal Lodge after living there for 22 years after a removal van was spotted outside the Windsor house. He is expected to move into a temporary property on the Sandringham estate.

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Amazon acknowledges resurgence of ‘Victorian illness’ at UK warehouse | News UK

TL:DR – Amazon acknowledges resurgence of ‘Victorian illness’ at UK warehouse | News UK

  • Ten Amazon workers at the Coventry warehouse tested positive for latent tuberculosis.
  • NHS staff conducted blood tests; no new cases were found among other workers.
  • Latent TB is non-contagious but may prompt calls for site closure and staff support.
  • Health officials report patients are responding well to treatment.
  • The GMB Union demands the warehouse remain closed until proper infection control measures are established.
  • UKHSA noted a 13.6% rise in TB cases in the UK in 2024.

Amazon confirms outbreak of ‘Victorian disease’ at UK warehouse | News UK



An Amazon lorry manoeuvres as workers strike at the Amazon.com Inc. fulfilment centre in Coventry, UK, on Wednesday, Jan. 25, 2023. Hundreds of Amazon workers in the UK plan to strike on Wednesday as part of unprecedented industrial action by the companys British employees. Photographer: Darren Staples/Bloomberg via Getty Images
Amazon is facing calls to close its Coventry warehouse after ten people tested positive for tuberculosis (Picture: Bloomberg)
Several cases of a rare disease were detected at one of Amazon’s largest UK warehouses.
The online retail giant confirmed that ten people working at its Coventry premises, which employs more than 3,000 people, had tested positive for latent tuberculosis in September.
NHS staff were called to the site this week to carry out blood tests; however, no other workers were found to have the disease.
Unlike its active counterpart, latent tuberculosis is not contagious. But Amazon has faced calls to send all staff at the site home while paying them in full for sick leave.

An aerial view of the Amazon fulfilment centre in Coventry, central England on March 2, 2023, where some workers are continuing their strike for better pay. - Workers are protesting against levels of pay, but also against other conditions including target-led performance measures set by an algorithm. (Photo by Darren Staples / AFP) (Photo by DARREN STAPLES/AFP via Getty Images)
Workers at the warehouse have been offered testing, with none of the staff found to have the disease thought to be contagious (Picture: AFP)

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Health officials said that TB patients were ‘responding well’ to treatment and are no longer infectious.
UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA) West Midlands consultant Dr. Roger Gajraj said those who believe they have been in contact with affected workers were being offered tests.
He said: ‘As a precaution, and in line with national guidance, we are offering testing to those who may have had closer contact with the affected individuals. The overall risk remains low.
‘TB is fully treatable with antibiotics. We continue to work closely with Amazon to monitor the situation.’
However, the GMB Union called for the warehouse to be closed following the outbreak and should not be reopened until ‘appropriate infection control measures’ are put in place.

What is tuberculosis?

Tuberculosis is a contagious disease predominantly affecting the lungs, but it can also cause symptoms in other parts of the body.
Most infections are of the ‘latent’ variety, which is asymptomatic.
However, a small percentage of latent infections can become active, and if left untreated, can be fatal.
TB was common in Victorian times and was one of the biggest killers in overcrowded cities like London. Since the 1940s, Europe has seen a steady decline in TB cases, thanks to improved hygiene practices, vaccines, and better treatment including antibiotics.
Currently, the majority of global cases of TB are detected in low-income countries.
According to the WHO, around 11 million people contract the disease each year, of which up to 95 percent do not have any symptoms.

Senior organiser Amanda Gearing said: ‘Currently, Amazon is putting all workers, site visitors, and the local and wider communities at risk of exposure to a serious infectious disease.
‘Coventry Amazon risks becoming the engine room of a mass TB outbreak of a scale not seen for decades.
‘Immediate and decisive action – including the temporary closure of Amazon Coventry – is required to prevent this.’
Symptoms for tuberculosis include a cough that lasts for three weeks, according to NHS guidance.
It can also cause tiredness, exhaustion, a high temperature, as well as a loss of appetite and weight.
While latent TB is not thought to produce any symptoms, it can later become an active strain.
In 2024, nearly 5,500 people tested positive for tuberculosis in the UK, a 13.6 percent uptick on the previous year, UKHSA data shows.
A spokesperson for Amazon said: ‘Nothing is more important than the safety and wellbeing of our team members.

‘Last year, ten people who work at our Coventry fulfilment centre tested positive for non-contagious TB.
‘In line with best practice safety procedures, we immediately followed guidance from the NHS and UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA) and made all employees potentially affected aware of the situation.
‘Out of an abundance of caution, we are currently running an expanded screening programme with the NHS.
‘To date, no additional cases have been identified, and our site continues to run as normal.’

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