Trump and the ‘Donroe Doctrine’
United States Politics and Government
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Trump and the ‘Donroe Doctrine’

The president is claiming a special U.S. sphere of influence in the Western Hemisphere.

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‘Sad day for publicly funded science’: up to 350 more jobs to go at the CSIRO
Australia news
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‘Sad day for publicly funded science’: up to 350 more jobs to go at the CSIRO

Australia’s national scientific agency announces more research job losses as it looks for budgetary savingsFollow our Australia news live blog for latest updatesGet our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcastAustralia’s national scientific agency is expected to cut up to 350 more research roles from next year as it looks for savings and new sources of funding to plug budgetary shortfalls.The Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO) held its town hall on Tuesday afternoon where the agency’s leaders outlined the troubled times ahead. Continue reading...

Australia news live: CSIRO to axe up to 350 jobs; all children’s sand imports to be tested for asbestos ‘in light of recent findings’
Australia news
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Australia news live: CSIRO to axe up to 350 jobs; all children’s sand imports to be tested for asbestos ‘in light of recent findings’

Follow today’s news liveSouth African man detained in pre-dawn immigration raid after attending Sydney neo-Nazi rallyGet our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcastThe NSW premier, Chris Minns, says a $60 toll cap for Sydney’s roads will be extended beyond its expiry date at the end of this year, and the government is considering two-way tolling on the Harbour Bridge to fund the cap permanently.The cap, under which drivers claim up to $340 a week back from the government after spending $60 for each registered vehicle, was put in place at the start of 2024, and was due to expire on New Year’s Day, 2026.We’re going to keep it. We can’t get rid of it. It’s a massive cost-of-living relief measure for literally hundreds of thousands of people who live in western Sydney, and without a $60 a week toll cap, they’ll be paying full market rates to use toll roads in Sydney. It’s hugely, hugely onerous for them. Continue reading...

Hannah McGuire’s ex-partner jailed for 28 years for murder after burning her body near Ballarat
Victoria
20 minutes ago

Hannah McGuire’s ex-partner jailed for 28 years for murder after burning her body near Ballarat

Lachlan Young, 23, sentenced after court heard he later impersonated McGuire in text messages to her motherFollow our Australia news live blog for latest updatesGet our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcastA killer has been jailed for 28 years for murdering his ex-girlfriend, Hannah McGuire, and burning her body in a brutal attack in regional Victoria.Lachlan Young, 23, looked straight ahead as justice James Elliott handed down the sentence in the supreme court in Ballarat on Tuesday. Continue reading...

Tanzania: What to Know About the Post-Election Violence
Demonstrations, Protests and Riots
21 minutes ago

Tanzania: What to Know About the Post-Election Violence

Post-election violence has tarnished the country’s reputation for stability, and the crackdown may have backfired on the government, as officials in Washington call for a re-examination of U.S. ties.

European wildcats could be seen again in England for first time in 100 years
Wildlife
22 minutes ago

European wildcats could be seen again in England for first time in 100 years

Two-year study finds area of woodland in Devon to be ideal habitat to support a controlled release of the creaturesThe prospect of European wildcats prowling in south-west England has taken a leap forward after a two-year study concluded a reintroduction was feasible – and most local people were positive about the idea.Having been absent for more than a century, mid-Devon has been judged to have the right kind of habitat to support a population of Felis silvestris.The south-west contains enough woodland cover connected by other suitable habitat to support a sustainable wildcat population.Two surveys were conducted by researchers at the University of Exeter. In one, 71% of 1,000 people liked the idea of wildcat return. In the other, 83% of 1,425 who responded expressed positivity.Wildcats pose no significant risk to existing endangered wildlife populations such as bats and dormice. Wildcat diets concentrate on widespread commonly found species, with 75% of their prey consisting of small mammals including voles, rats, wood mice and rabbits.Wildcats pose no threat to people, domestic pets or farming livestock such as lambs. Commercial and domestic poultry can be protected from wildcats with the same precautions deployed for existing predators such as foxes. Continue reading...

‘They have total impunity’: West Bank settler violence surges after Gaza ceasefire
West Bank
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‘They have total impunity’: West Bank settler violence surges after Gaza ceasefire

UN logs 260 attacks in October alone, its highest monthly tally, as settlers attack farmers and burn olive treesViolence has increased across the occupied West Bank as Palestinian farmers try to harvest their olive trees before the end of the season, in the face of a concerted campaign of harassment by groups of armed and aggressive Israeli settlers.Dozens of new incidents have occurred in recent days across much of the occupied territory as settlers step up a broader effort to intimidate and harm Palestinian communities. Continue reading...

‘I knew I was starting to have a seizure’: women describe lasting effects of being ‘choked’ during sex
Sexual health
22 minutes ago

‘I knew I was starting to have a seizure’: women describe lasting effects of being ‘choked’ during sex

Three women tell of blacking out, feeling dazed and dizzy, and of ongoing memory issues and fatigueUK survey shows ‘choking’ becoming normalised in sexWarning: this article includes graphic contentWhen Sophie* woke up on the floor after having a seizure, it took a while before she could comprehend that it had been caused by a man strangling her during sex.“I blacked out, my legs were kicking, I broke a glass,” she says. At 19, it was the first and only time anything like that had happened to her. “When I came to, I couldn’t work out who he was, where I was, what was going on. And it was utterly terrifying.” Continue reading...

Where Mao’s Peasants Tilled the Soil, Tourists Now Pay for the View
Travel and Vacations
22 minutes ago

Where Mao’s Peasants Tilled the Soil, Tourists Now Pay for the View

Decades ago, a Chinese village became an official symbol of revolutionary “self-reliance.” The slogan hasn’t changed, but nearly everything else has.

Canadian PM Mark Carney clears budget vote, averting snap elections
News
22 minutes ago

Canadian PM Mark Carney clears budget vote, averting snap elections

A handful of opposition abstentions allowed Carney to advance a deficit-boosting budget aimed at countering US tariffs.

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