- Women’s Aid highlights domestic abuse concerns during World Cup events
- Missing British girl found in Ecuador jungle with American man
- Germany prepares armed forces for potential Strait of Hormuz mission
- US lawmakers advance crucial budget negotiations amid looming deadline
- Iran warns of ‘harsh response’ as Israel violates ceasefire 84 times in Lebanon
- Saskatchewan health technology leaders urge province to adopt innovations
- Trump administration moves to dismiss air pollution lawsuit against xAI
- Kangaroo captured following careful operation, Quebec officials confirm
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Women’s Aid highlights domestic abuse concerns during World Cup events
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Missing British girl found in Ecuador jungle with American man
Get you up to speed: Missing Brit girl found in Ecuador jungle with American man amid trafficking fears | News World
A British teenager was located by Ecuadorian police in Imbabura province, approximately 70 miles north-east of Quito, after going missing. She was found in the company of an American man with dual Ecuadorian and US nationality, who was subject to an Interpol notice, prompting authorities to activate protection protocols.
Ecuador Police are continuing their investigation into how the British teenager entered the country following her rescue in Imbabura. Protection protocols have been activated, and she is now in a specialist shelter in Quito, with inter-agency support channels ensuring her safety and well-being.
Ecuador Police stated that through investigative work and coordination with Interpol and Our Rescue, they successfully located and protected a British teenager linked to an international missing persons alert. Following her discovery, protection protocols were activated, leading to her admission to a specialist shelter in Quito while investigations into her entry into Ecuador continue.
What remains unclear — It is not yet clear when the girl was reported missing.
Missing British girl found in Ecuador jungle with American man

The girl was found in Ecuador (Picture: AFP)
A British girl who vanished from her home has been found by police in South America.
Cops in Ecuador discovered the youngster with an American man who was the subject of an Interpol notice.
She was tracked down to Imbabura, an Andean province in northern Ecuador, about 70 miles north-east of the capital Quito.
Our Rescue, a non-profit organisation focused on combatting global sex trafficking and child exploitation, was also involved in the operation.
They collaborate with local law enforcement by assisting in rescue operations and providing aftercare for survivors.
Ecuador Police said:’Through investigative work carried out in the province of Imbabura and in co-ordination with Interpol and Our Rescue, we succeeded in locating and protecting a British teenager who was the subject of an international missing persons alert.
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‘The investigations confirmed that she had entered the country and was subsequently found in the company of a man with dual Ecuadorian and US nationality, who was the subject of an international Interpol notice.
‘In light of a suspected situation of vulnerability linked to the crime of human trafficking, protection protocols were immediately activated, co-ordinating the teenager’s admission to a specialist shelter in Quito, as well as inter-agency support channels to ensure her safety, integrity and well-being.’
Police were last night continuing to look into how the youngster, whose age has not been revealed, entered Ecuador.
It is not yet clear when she was reported missing.
Although Spanish is spoken in Imbabura, a large part of the population also speak the Imbaburan Kichwa variety of the Quechua language.
The stunning province, known as the ‘Province of the Lakes’, stands out for its impressive lagoons, majestic mountain landscapes and rich indigenous heritage reflected in its traditions and festivities.
The capital city is Ibarra, which sits at the foot of the Imbabura Volcano.
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Germany prepares armed forces for potential Strait of Hormuz mission
Germany prepares armed forces for potential Strait of Hormuz mission
The German defence ministry has placed naval units on standby, including the minehunter “Fulda” and the supply ship “Mosel,” for potential operations in the Strait of Hormuz.
Participation in a potential mission to safeguard shipping in the Strait of Hormuz underscores the Bundeswehr’s commitment to maintaining international security in a region vital for global energy transport.
Chancellor Friedrich Merz stated, “No final decision has yet been made,” emphasising the need to clarify the legal basis for any potential military involvement.
Germany reportedly prepping to take part in Strait of Hormuz safeguarding mission

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The German government is reportedly preparing for its armed forces to potentially take part in a mission to safeguard shipping in the Strait of Hormuz.
According to information obtained by Der Spiegel, the foreign office and the defence ministry have already drawn up a draft mandate for the Bundestag, which could be approved by the cabinet at short notice.
However, Chancellor Friedrich Merz (CDU) says no final decision has yet been made. In addition, the legal basis for any participation still has to be clarified, Merz said after the G7 summit in Évian in France.
The Strait of Hormuz is a strategic transit chokepoint for the global energy industry that has hit headlines in recent months amid the US-Iran war.
France and the United Kingdom are working on a mission aimed at safeguarding freedom of navigation of the Strait and to support possible mine-clearance operations in the region. Together with Paris and London, Berlin had signalled its general willingness to take part in such an operation, within the framework of the respective national legal provisions.
The German defence ministry has said naval units are already on standby for a possible deployment. The minehunter “Fulda” and the supply ship “Mosel” are currently in the eastern Mediterranean and could be redeployed to the potential area of operations within a few days.
What remains unclear, however, is the question of a mandate under international law. While Chancellor Merz has so far pointed to an international mandate, preferably from the United Nations Security Council, a swift agreement in the Security Council currently appears unlikely.
The creation of a new EU mandate would also likely take more time. Der Spiegel reported that the ministries responsible were therefore examining whether a resolution adopted by the UN Security Council in March could serve as a legal basis. The resolution, introduced by Bahrain, reaffirms the right of states to protect their ships against attacks and to defend freedom of navigation on international waterways. Obstacles to free passage are described as a threat to peace and international security.
The Bundeswehr is currently tied up in several maritime areas of operation, including as part of the EU mission EUNAVFOR Aspides to protect international shipping from attacks by Houthi militias.
In the Mediterranean, it is also supporting the monitoring of the Lebanese coast as part of UNIFIL, while the frigate “Sachsen” is involved in NATO operations, helping to secure the North Atlantic and the Baltic Sea, protecting critical infrastructure such as undersea cables and wind farms.
In addition, the German navy also maintains a continuous presence in the Baltic Sea, where German units operate on a regular basis.
US lawmakers advance crucial budget negotiations amid looming deadline
US lawmakers advance crucial budget negotiations amid looming deadline
In a significant move, the Federal Reserve is scheduled to announce its much-anticipated interest rate decision today. Following indications of persistent inflation, central bankers have signaled the possibility of maintaining the current rate at 5.25% to 5.50% for the foreseeable future. This decision comes amid ongoing debates in Congress regarding fiscal policies, as lawmakers grapple with funding measures ahead of the upcoming budget deadline on September 30.
The financial markets are bracing for volatility as traders closely monitor the Fed’s announcement, which could shape global economic conditions. Many analysts speculate that any indication of interest rate stability could bolster equities, while conversely, a rate hike could lead to further market correction. Investors should keep an eye on the accompanying economic forecasts and market sentiment following the announcement.
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Turbulence from U.S. stock market roils global economies, analysts fear
US ECONOMY — Recent turbulence in the U.S. stock market is causing significant concern among global economists.
Amid rising inflation and interest rate uncertainties, U.S. market fluctuations are negatively impacting international trade and investment. Analysts warn that sustained volatility could lead to wider economic ramifications globally.
‘We are way past the point of no return’ on climate change, experts say
US CLIMATE — Experts assert that the U.S. has crossed crucial thresholds concerning climate change that require urgent action.
These findings emphasize the importance of immediate policy reforms to lessen carbon emissions and mitigate climate impacts. Failure to act promptly could result in irreversible damage to ecosystems and increased natural disasters.
White House announces new efforts to improve water security across America
US INFRASTRUCTURE — The White House has launched initiatives aimed at enhancing water security nationwide.
This initiative addresses aging water infrastructure and aims to improve access to clean water. The investment is seen as a crucial step in ensuring public health and environmental sustainability.
U.S. government pledges continued support to military allies in Eastern Europe
US FOREIGN POLICY — The U.S. government has reiterated its commitment to military support for Eastern European allies facing security challenges.
This pledge comes in light of ongoing tensions in the region. Increased military cooperation aims to enhance collective security and deter potential aggressors.
Biden administration highlights new regulations aimed at reducing methane emissions
US ENERGY — The Biden administration has introduced new regulations to tackle methane emissions from various industries.
The regulations are part of a larger strategy to meet climate goals and enhance air quality. Proponents argue these measures will significantly reduce greenhouse gases and contribute to a healthier environment.
What to watch — Observers will monitor upcoming legislative decisions that could impact economic recovery and infrastructure investments.
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Iran warns of ‘harsh response’ as Israel violates ceasefire 84 times in Lebanon
Iran’s Khatam al-Anbiya Central Headquarters on Monday evening warned the Israeli regime to halt repeated ceasefire violations in southern Lebanon or face a “harsh response” from Iran’s armed forces.
In a statement, the headquarters said the “terrorist army of the Zionist regime” had violated the ceasefire 84 times over the past two days, despite the US president’s announcement declaring an end to the war.
It noted that the occupation regime has been continuing “crimes and the killing of the oppressed people of Lebanon,” even after the ceasefire was meant to take effect.
“If the child-killing army of the Zionist regime does not end its evil acts in southern Lebanon, it must await a harsh response from the powerful armed forces of the Islamic Republic of Iran,” it said.
Trump said on Tuesday that he had a “great relationship” with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu but added the Israeli leader “has to be more responsible with respect to Lebanon”.
Trump told reporters “You don’t have to knock down an apartment house every time you’re looking for somebody because there’s a lot of people in those apartment houses – and they’re not all Hezbollah,” he said.
UN spokesperson Stephane Dujarric has said that the number of projectiles being fired between the Israeli military and Lebanon fell sharply to 174 on Sunday, compared with 705 on the previous Sunday.
“Of yesterday’s total, 169 were attributed to the [Israeli military], and five to Hezbollah,” Dujarric said.
Saskatchewan health technology leaders urge province to adopt innovations
Get you up to speed: Saskatchewan health technology leaders looking to province to adopt innovations
Leaders in Saskatchewan’s healthcare technology sector assert they have solutions to the province’s urgent health care issues. They emphasise the necessity for the provincial government to commit to implementing these solutions.
Saskatchewan’s healthcare technology leaders are awaiting the province’s commitment to implement proposed solutions aimed at addressing critical health issues. No timeline has been provided regarding when any potential agreement might be reached.
Leaders in Saskatchewan’s healthcare technology sector have stated that they can address the province’s critical health care issues, contingent on the government’s commitment to implement their solutions. They emphasised the urgency for collaboration, urging provincial officials to act swiftly in engaging with their proposals.
What remains unclear — It is not specified what specific healthcare concerns the leaders aim to address or the nature of the answers they possess.
Saskatchewan health technology leaders urge province to adopt innovations

Leaders in Saskatchewan’s healthcare technology sector say they have answers to the province’s most pressing health care concerns, but need the province to sign on to deliver them.
The half-dozen technology founders and innovators shared their perspectives with the province’s health minister on the benefits of working with Saskatchewan leaders in the sector at a panel event for Saskatoon Startup Week on Tuesday.
“One of the big differences between a company in Saskatchewan and a multinational company is we can build solutions very quickly and tailored to the problems that we have in this province,” Mike Wesolowksi, founder and CEO of Luxsonic Technologies, told reporters following the panel discussion.
The panel discussion, which followed “Chatham House Rules,” prohibiting media from recording or publishing specific quotes from the conversation, touched on streamlining procurement, improving virtual health care models and sector regulations that present barriers to entry and extra costs for startups.
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