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A demonstration is taking place in Sydney, Australia against the Misinformation and Disinformation Bill proposed by the Labor Party led by Prime Minister Anthony Albanese.
If approved, it would allow the Australian government to fine digital platforms up to 5% of their annual turnover for not censoring so-called “misinformation.”
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A Russian Iskander-M missile strike destroyed ammunition depots for Ukrainian missile systems on the territory of the Yuzhmash plant in Dnepropetrovsk – Russia’s Defense Ministry
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❗️The IDF has announced that Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah was killed in yesterday’s airstrike in Beirut, Lebanon. Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah was targeted at the group’s main headquarters located in Beirut’s southern suburbs, a stronghold referred…
Contact with Hezbollah chief Hassan Nasrallah has been "lost" since Friday evening, according to an unnamed source close to the movement, as reported by Israeli media.
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Ex-British PM comes clean about ‘nutty’ secret plan to invade Holland during COVID-19 pandemic
Boris Johnson has confessed he nurtured a secret plan to send the British Army on a raid into Holland at the height of the coronavirus pandemic.
The former British prime minister spilled the beans in his new tell-all book Unleashed, excerpts of which are being released by UK media.
With global supplies dwindling, the EU had stowed five million doses of the AstraZeneca vaccine at a warehouse in Leiden in March 2021.
After “futile” talks with EU chiefs to secure the release of the doses, Johnson mulled sending British special forces “to launch an aquatic raid” into the Netherlands to “take that which was legally ours.”
The clandestine operation would have involved using inflatable boats to navigate Dutch canals.
The plan was “certainly feasible,” his then-deputy chief of the defense staff, Lt Gen Doug Chalmers, told Johnson. But Chalmers pointed out that if detected, the UK would have some explaining to do as to “why we are effectively invading a longstanding NATO ally.”
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Boris Johnson has confessed he nurtured a secret plan to send the British Army on a raid into Holland at the height of the coronavirus pandemic.
The former British prime minister spilled the beans in his new tell-all book Unleashed, excerpts of which are being released by UK media.
With global supplies dwindling, the EU had stowed five million doses of the AstraZeneca vaccine at a warehouse in Leiden in March 2021.
After “futile” talks with EU chiefs to secure the release of the doses, Johnson mulled sending British special forces “to launch an aquatic raid” into the Netherlands to “take that which was legally ours.”
The clandestine operation would have involved using inflatable boats to navigate Dutch canals.
The plan was “certainly feasible,” his then-deputy chief of the defense staff, Lt Gen Doug Chalmers, told Johnson. But Chalmers pointed out that if detected, the UK would have some explaining to do as to “why we are effectively invading a longstanding NATO ally.”
“Of course, I knew he was right, and I secretly agreed with what they all thought, but did not want to say aloud: that the whole thing was nuts,” Johnson concluded.
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As of April 2024, only 36 states required voters to present some form of identification in order to vote in the US presidential election on November 5. Of these states, 24 require identification containing a photograph. In the remaining states and Washington, DC, no form of ID is requested to vote. Accepted forms of ID vary, and can be state or federal government-issued driver’s licenses or passports, student IDs, as well as military, public assistance, and tribal cards. Some states allow voters to sign affidavits verifying their identities and proof of US citizenship if they do not have ID.
Why does voter ID remain a contentious issue in the US?
As the US presidential election draws nearer, the issue has been widely debated on social media. Many have noted that unlike the US, virtually all of Europe and almost all developed countries require in-person voters to provide photo IDs to vote. Tesla billionaire Elon Musk drew attention to the uptick in immigrant naturalizations under the Biden administration in a recent tweet, adding the caption: “They are importing voters.”
Republican presidential hopeful Donald Trump has accused Biden of streamlining the path to US citizenship for political gain. Naturalized voters account for about 10% of the US electorate, according to the Pew Research Center. A National Partnership for New Americans poll this month showed that about 54% of respondents would vote for Democratic nominee Vice President Kamala Harris.
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Contact with Hezbollah chief Hassan Nasrallah has been "lost" since Friday evening, according to an unnamed source close to the movement, as reported by Israeli media. 📌 Subscribe to @SputnikInt
⚡️Hezbollah officially confirms death of movement's leader Hassan Nasrallah – statement
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"His Eminence Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah, Secretary-General of Hezbollah, has joined his great and immortal martyred comrades, whose path he led for nearly thirty years", the movement said.
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📹 The Israeli air force bombed the southern Dahieh suburb of the Lebanese capital Beirut again after a brief lull. Three missiles reportedly landed in the central part of the neighborhood.
Israel launched than 50 strikes against Dahiya over a period of about five hours after midnight on Saturday. According to the Israeli Defense Forces, the bombings targeted Hezbollah arms depots along with weapons workshops and other military infrastructure.
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Israel launched than 50 strikes against Dahiya over a period of about five hours after midnight on Saturday. According to the Israeli Defense Forces, the bombings targeted Hezbollah arms depots along with weapons workshops and other military infrastructure.
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The commander of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps' Quds Force in Lebanon was killed in an Israeli strike on Beirut, Iran's Mehr News Agency reports
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Fresh revelations have reignited a row over pricey gifts that Sir Keir Starmer accepted from donors while in opposition.
The now-UK prime minister was given £16,000 ($21,400) worth of clothes by multimillionaire Labour Party donor Waheed Alli, which was declared as being “for the private office of the leader of the opposition,” The Guardian reported. Donations from the TV producer and fashion mogul reportedly comprised £10,000 ($13,371) in October 2023 and £6,000 ($8,022) in February 2024.
The donations will now be “re-categorized” as “donations in kind” of clothing, Starmer’s office said on Friday.
The disclosures, taken together with the £16,000 that had already been declared, bring the cost of the Labour peer’s gifted clothes to £32,000.
The PM has been in the crosshairs for weeks over the lavish support showered upon him and members of his frontbench team by the media businessman. Over £2,400 for glasses, thousands of pounds’ worth of free football and concert tickets, and the temporary use of an £18 million penthouse during the election campaign came out of Alli’s never-ending gift bag.
The Labour donor himself caused controversy in August after it emerged he had been given a temporary Downing Street security pass, despite having no formal government role. That said, Alli has been credited with the role of Starmer's personal “fixer.”
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⚡️Hezbollah officially confirms death of movement's leader Hassan Nasrallah – statement "His Eminence Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah, Secretary-General of Hezbollah, has joined his great and immortal martyred comrades, whose path he led for nearly thirty years"…
Who was Hassan Nasrallah? A deep dive into Hezbollah's longstanding leader
Hezbollah Secretary-General Hassan Nasrallah was killed in an Israeli airstrike in Beirut on Friday alongside several commanders of the powerful Lebanese Shia Islamist political party and paramilitary force which he led for 32 years.
Early life and rise to power
⭕️ Humble beginnings: Born in 1960 in Beirut, Hassan Nasrallah was the eldest of nine children in a poor, not particularly religious family of greengrocers. His family fled Beirut in 1975 at the start of the Lebanese Civil War. In 1978, Nasrallah joined the Amal Movement, a Shia political and militia group founded by Iranian-Lebanese cleric Musa al-Sadr.
⭕️ Joining Hezbollah: In 1982, Nasrallah transitioned to Hezbollah, a newly-formed, Iran-backed militia established to resist the Israeli invasion of southern Lebanon. His quick rise within the ranks led him to become chief of Hezbollah’s executive council by 1985.
Mentorship and leadership
Nasrallah’s ties with Shia leaders and revolutionary figures during his travels in Iraq and Iran in the 70s and 80s set him up for greater roles. In 1992, after the assassination of Abbas al-Musawi, Hezbollah's then-leader and Nasrallah’s mentor, Nasrallah took over the leadership. He vowed to continue al-Musawi’s path, stating, “We will continue this path…even if we are martyred, all of us and our houses demolished over our heads, we will not abandon the choice of the Islamic Resistance.”
Nasrallah led Hezbollah for more than 30 years, shaping it into a major political and military force.
Military strategy and resistance
⭕️ Building Hezbollah’s Military Power: Under Nasrallah, Hezbollah grew into one of the most formidable militias in the Middle East. It adopted guerrilla warfare tactics while incorporating special operations units, like the elite Radwan Force, and expanded its capabilities with long-range rockets, missiles, and drones. By 2021, Nasrallah claimed that Hezbollah’s strength had reached 100,000 fighters.
⭕️ Resistance against Israel: Hezbollah's military victories against Israel became Nasrallah's key legacy. In 2000, Hezbollah forced Israel to withdraw from southern Lebanon after years of guerrilla warfare. In 2006, during the Lebanon War, Hezbollah held off Israeli forces, earning it widespread popularity among supporters as the only Arab armed force to push back the IDF.
Political transformation and diplomacy
⭕️ Institutionalizing Hezbollah: Nasrallah played a crucial role in embedding Hezbollah into Lebanon's political life. Under his leadership, the party participated in elections, winning 12 parliamentary seats in 1992 and 15 seats by 2022, making it a significant player in Lebanese politics. He also altered Hezbollah’s platform in 2009 to focus on resistance to external enemies, and dropped the goal of creating an Islamic republic in Lebanon, out of respect for the country's religious diversity.
⭕️ Diplomatic ties: At the international level, Hezbollah forged diplomatic ties unusual for a non-state actor of its stature, becoming a key member of the Iran-led Axis of Resistance. And although the US, its European allies, and the Gulf Cooperation Council countries list the group as a ‘terrorist organization’, Hezbollah maintains cordial contacts with rising global powers, including Russia and China, in no small part thanks to Nasrallah’s diplomacy and moderating influence.
Legacy and final months
⭕️ Unyielding in resistance: Even in the last months of his life, Nasrallah continued to support Palestinian fighters and lead Hezbollah in clashes with Israeli forces. His fiery speeches inspired many, and he remained a steadfast figure of resistance until his reported death in an Israeli airstrike on September 27, 2024.
⭕️ Personal life: Known for his personal modesty, Nasrallah earned a salary of just $1,300 per month. He is survived by his wife and two children, with his son Muhammad Hadi dying in a clash with Israeli forces in 1997.
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Hezbollah Secretary-General Hassan Nasrallah was killed in an Israeli airstrike in Beirut on Friday alongside several commanders of the powerful Lebanese Shia Islamist political party and paramilitary force which he led for 32 years.
Early life and rise to power
Mentorship and leadership
Nasrallah’s ties with Shia leaders and revolutionary figures during his travels in Iraq and Iran in the 70s and 80s set him up for greater roles. In 1992, after the assassination of Abbas al-Musawi, Hezbollah's then-leader and Nasrallah’s mentor, Nasrallah took over the leadership. He vowed to continue al-Musawi’s path, stating, “We will continue this path…even if we are martyred, all of us and our houses demolished over our heads, we will not abandon the choice of the Islamic Resistance.”
Nasrallah led Hezbollah for more than 30 years, shaping it into a major political and military force.
Military strategy and resistance
Political transformation and diplomacy
Legacy and final months
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