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The capital’s police chief said that 2,500 officers would be deployed around the Stade de France stadium in addition to 1,500 others around Paris and on public transportation.

Archived version: https://archive.ph/vPmAJ

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The NYT, BBC, CNN, among others emphasized the attacks on Israeli fans, while minimizing the anti-Arab racism that seemingly provoked much of the violence.

Archived version: https://archive.ph/kzDLr

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Investigators learned of the plan to kill president-elect Donald Trump from Farhad Shakeri, an accused Iranian government asset who spent time in American prisons for robbery.

Archived version: https://archive.ph/Oazwa

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In the rolling hills of Israel’s occupied West Bank, Airbnb hosts such as Dalit Ohana offer serene stays to visitors, nestled in Biblical mountains southwest of Nablus. Her farm is ecological, boasting a ceramic studio within walking distance from a heated pool.

But beneath the tranquil veneer this settlement of 2,600 people called Yakir lies a darker reality - one intertwined with international law violations and human rights abuses. According to the International Court of Justice (ICJ), multinational corporations like Airbnb, Caterpillar, and European financial institutions such as BNP Paribas and HSBC are actively complicit in supporting Israel’s illegal settlement activity in these territories. Some companies like Volvo and Hyundai also play a significant role in perpetuating these violations by supplying the machinery used to displace entire communities and families. By discounting their legal and ethical obligations, these companies are flouting international law and directly contributing to the systemic abuse of Palestinian rights. They are also disregarding equally binding legislation on social, economic, and labour rights.

A 2024 report by Pax for Peace revealed that European banks, pension funds, and other financial institutions continue to invest heavily in the Israeli arms industry. The top 20 European creditors alone have provided over €36.1 billion in loans and underwritings to these companies. The financial backing of European banks like BNP Paribas, HSBC, and Société Générale has become crucial in keeping Israel’s military well stocked and active. Their support also facilitates the military protection Israel provides for its settler movement. As of writing, they have helped 700,000 settlers to live in the 279 settlements established across the West Bank and Jerusalem.

Without the financial backing of European banks, Israel’s settlement enterprise would struggle to survive.

The settlements are not self-sustaining; they rely on a continuous flow of European investments to maintain their infrastructure, expand their populations, and secure their place in the region. This economic dependence highlights how deeply Israel’s occupation is tied to European capital.

While many companies in Europe remain deeply invested in Israel’s occupation, there are signs of change. In June 2024, Norwegian pension fund KLP divested £69 million from Caterpillar, citing the company’s involvement in the destruction of Palestinian homes in Gaza. This decision sets an important precedent for other financial institutions to follow and demonstrates that divestment can be a powerful tool in holding companies accountable. Meanwhile, an initiative by the Starbucks Workers United group, expressing solidarity with Palestinians, led to a widespread boycott of the company, and resulted in Starbucks losing almost $11 billion in shares. More anecdotally, Puma announced it would end its sponsorship of Israel’s Football Association in 2024 following consumer boycott calls over the illegal West Bank settlements.

The ICJ’s recent ruling on the illegality of Israel’s occupation of Palestinian territories provides a clear legal framework for enforcing accountability. Countries and companies that continue to invest in settlements are not only ignoring UN resolutions: they are also violating the Fourth Geneva Convention on the protection of civilians in conflict zones and occupied territories.

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The southern African nation has been rocked by violence since the Frelimo party was announced winner of the October 9 elections with more than 70 percent of votes. The party has been in power for almost 50 years.

Opposition leader Venancio Mondlane, who won 20 percent of the vote according to the election authority, claims the vote was rigged. In social media posts, he has called his supporters onto the streets in protest. In the biggest demonstration yet, thousands of opposition supporters marched through Maputo on Thursday.

Human Rights Watch did not have a toll for Thursday's protests but said it had counted at least 30 dead between October 19 and November 6 across the country. This includes two opposition figures shot dead on October 19. Mozambique's Centre for Democracy and Human Rights (CDD) said at least 34 were killed, according to its tally.

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The victims, aged between 13 and 53, were part of a group of 17 people reported missing days ago in the town of Chilapa. They were reported to be traveling merchants. Their bodies were found on Wednesday night in a pickup truck on an avenue in Guerrero's capital Chilpancingo, whose mayor was beheaded last month less than a week after taking office.

General Pedro Nieto, head of the armed forces in the region, said they were believed to have been kidnapped by the Los Ardillos drug cartel. The military had been deployed to search for them.

The bodies had been dismembered, complicating efforts to identify them. On October 22, ten of the victims disappeared, with the remaining seven going missing four days later when they went looking for their loved ones. Guerrero has endured years of bloodshed linked to turf wars between drug cartels, with residents often getting caught in the middle.

Criminal gangs in Mexico often use so-called "hawks" who identify and pursue strangers in the territory they control. Last week, three other dismembered bodies were found in a vehicle in Chilpancingo.

Last year, 1,890 murders were recorded in Guerrero, which is home to drug production and trafficking routes, including through Pacific seaports. On October 24, armed clashes between alleged criminals and security forces left 19 people dead, including two police officers, in the southern state. And this Monday, gunmen killed five members of the same family in a suburb of Acapulco.

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The incident which occurred on Thursday, is like "seven other similar incidents" carried out by the Israeli army, the United Nations Interim Force in Lebanon said in a statement. It "is not a matter of peacekeepers getting caught in the crossfire, but of deliberate and direct actions by the" Israeli army, it said.

"We also note with concern the destruction and removal this week of two of the blue barrels that mark the UN-delineated line of withdrawal between Lebanon and Israel," it said, noting that peacekeepers "directly observed" the Israeli army removing one of them.

UNIFIL, currently with more than 9,300 troops, has been stationed in southern Lebanon since 1978 and is tasked with monitoring the "Blue Line" of demarcation with Israel. UN Security Council Resolution 1701, which ended the 2006 war between Israel and Hezbollah, stipulated that only the Lebanese army and UN peacekeepers should be deployed in south Lebanon.

Last month, a UNIFIL spokesman said the force had recorded more than 30 incidents in October resulting in property damage or injury to peacekeepers, about 20 of them from Israeli fire or action.

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Researchers now argue in a new study that animals drinking alcohol, or more specifically ethanol, might be more commonplace in the natural world than previously thought.

In nature, plants don’t produce ethanol directly. Instead, it’s made primarily by the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiaeas it ferments sugars. Evidence suggests that yeast began making ethanol 100 million years ago, when flowering plants first started producing sugar-rich fruits. Today, ethanol-laden fruits can be detected in nearly every terrestrial ecosystem, the researchers say. Concentrations of ethanol in naturally fermented fruits can be as low as 1-2% alcohol by volume (ABV), and as high as 10.2% ABV in some overripe palm fruits.

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A four-hour drive south of the smog-filled capital New Delhi, among fields bristling with brickyard smokestacks, the small town of Barsana welcomes pilgrims who come to honour the Hindu goddess Radha. But Sardana is also proud because his methanisation plant that opened in March is the "most technologically advanced and the largest biogas facility" in India.

It was built in Barsana to be as close as possible to its raw fuel -- cattle dung and harvest stubble

Cows have been blamed for contributing to global warming because they produce methane -- a powerful greenhouse gas -- in their manure or when they belch. But in this case, the region is finding a creative use for the waste produced by the cattle, which are used for their milk. Eating them is taboo for many Hindus.

Long lines of tractors dump dung and straw in the factory's tanks, from which 10 tonnes of gas and 92 tonnes of fertiliser are produced each day.

Biogas is considered a clean energy because the waste used to produce it is completely natural, said Suneel Pandey of The Energy and Resources Institute.

But the contribution of biogas to India's transition away from heavily polluting coal -- currently fuelling nearly 70 percent of electricity


will be relatively small. India plans to more than double the share of gas in its energy mix -- from six to 15 percent by 2030.

Burning gas to produce electricity also releases damaging emissions, although less than coal and oil.

the investments required are vast. The Barsana plant cost $25 million, while the price of biogas remains uncompetitive: $14 per cubic metre, compared to $6 for LNG.

LNG : liquefied natural gas
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The 2.2 metre (7.5 feet) portrait "A.I. God" by "Ai-Da", the world's first ultra-realistic robot artist, smashed pre-sale expectations of $180,000 when it went under the hammer at London auction house Sotheby's Digital Art Sale.

Ai-Da Robot, which uses AI to speak, said: "The key value of my work is its capacity to serve as a catalyst for dialogue about emerging technologies." Ai-Da added that a "portrait of pioneer Alan Turing invites viewers to reflect on the god-like nature of AI and computing while considering the ethical and societal implications of these advancements."

The ultra-realistic robot, one of the most advanced in the world, is designed to resemble a human woman with a face, large eyes and a brown wig. Ai-Da is named after Ada Lovelace, the world's first computer programmer and was devised by Aidan Meller, a specialist in modern and contemporary art.

Ai-Da generates ideas through conversations with members of the studio, and suggested creating an image of Turing during a discussion about "A.I. for good". The robot was then asked what style, colour, content, tone and texture to use, before using cameras in its eyes to look at a picture of Turing and create the painting.

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Fierce seasonal winds had cast embers up to three miles (five kilometers) from the seat of the fire around Camarillo, with new spots burning on hillsides, farmland and in residential areas.

The Mountain Fire grew rapidly from a standing start early Wednesday, and by the following day had consumed 20,485 acres (8,290 hectares), with towering flames leaping unpredictably and sending residents scrambling. The fire was only five percent contained as of Thursday evening, authorities said, although wind patterns were expected to favor firefighters through the night.

Authorities said that based on initial inspections, at least 132 homes had been completely destroyed, with 88 more damaged by the fires.

Ventura County Fire Department officials said they were throwing resources at the blaze in an area that is home to 30,000 people, but that changing wind patterns meant there was hope the fire could die down in the coming days.

At least 400 homes had been evacuated, Ventura County Sheriff Jim Fryhoff said, adding that 250 residents had chosen to stay behind.

The cause of the fire was not immediately known, but meteorologists had raised a Red Flag Warning and a rare Particularly Dangerous Situation (PDS) warning in the area, indicating dangerous fire conditions.

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A strong typhoon has hit the northern Philippines, prompting a new round of evacuations in a region still recovering from back-to-back storms a few weeks ago.

Archived version: https://web.archive.org/web/20241107232432/https://apnews.com/article/philippines-typhoon-yinxing-876e9d337a65d3c5c2069ab41d36be28

SpinScore: https://spinscore.io/?url=https%3A%2F%2Fapnews.com%2Farticle%2Fphilippines-typhoon-yinxing-876e9d337a65d3c5c2069ab41d36be28

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Hurricane Rafael brought strong winds, causing a shutdown of the country's electricity system for the second time in just weeks.

Archived version: https://web.archive.org/web/20241107231633/https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/c74l15270l9o

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