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The IndependentClimateFrance

France records its hottest-ever day after spate of heatwave deaths

Download our app France recorded its hottest day ever Tuesday, with the national thermal indicator, an average of temperatures measured at 30 weather stations, reaching a new record of 29.8 C (85.6 F), surpassing previous highs from 2003 and 2019. Daytime highs above 40 degrees Celsius (104 degrees Fahrenheit) were also recorded in many individual weather stations, Meteo France said.

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The GuardianEconomyAustralia

Labor’s tax deal with the Greens is a crucial win – but its NDIS changes could pay the price

The victory may have dinged Labor’s chances of easily passing its significant cost-cutting reforms to the NDIS through the Senate in AugustGet our , or The government scored a crucial win on Tuesday, . But that victory may have dinged Labor’s chances of easily passing its other major budget measure – significant cost-cutting reforms to the NDIS – through the Senate in August.Labor’s deal with the Greens sees an inquiry into the NDIS extended for two months, with plans for new public hearings and more time for a committee process, after even the health minister, Mark Butler, admitted he had heard “confronting” evidence from the disability community fearful of losing access to key supports. Eight additional weeks of a public inquiry, spearheaded by an activist party hellbent on trying to kill this bill, is not nothing.

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HaaretzHumanityIslamic World

Erased Israeli Settlers' Brutal War on Palestinian Communities in the West Bank

Erased Israeli Settlers' Brutal War on Palestinian Communities in the West BankScroll downCredit: Avishay Mohar, B'TselemHagar ShezafShare on FacebookShare on TwitterShare on WhatsAppThese images appear again and again – from the ground, from the air, and on maps: dozens of Palestinian communities wiped off the landscape, while illegal Israeli settler outposts continue to spread across the West Bank.Since October 7, 2023, this phenomenon has intensified significantly. Unlike the war in Gaza, there is no discussion in Israel about ending this parallel campaign of dispossession.

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The GuardianNature DailyUSA

It’s not easy being green: Trump’s botched reflecting pool becomes 2,028ft metaphor

The symbolic power of a stagnant pond beneath Lincoln’s statue has proven irresistible for the president’s criticsNarcissus was cursed to fall in love with his own reflection in a pool of water. Donald Trump is finding that his effort to in Washington has turned into a perverse tourist attraction and 2,028ft national metaphor.On Monday afternoon a massive algae bloom had turned the pool a green reminiscent of a plane passenger clutching a sick bag. It also stank, but that did not deter a steady flow of curious tourists snapping photos and TV crews doing eyewitness interviews about the folly of .

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The TelegraphWar & Conflict

Britain ‘failed to intervene in Sudan massacre to maintain UAE ties’

The Government failed to intervene in a “genocidal” massacre in Sudan due to concerns it could damage Britain’s relationship with the United Arab Emirates, a leading war crimes investigator has told Parliament. The Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office (FCDO)’s atrocity prevention team received multiple warnings of “one of the single largest mass casualty events of the 21st Century”, before UAE-backed paramilitaries stormed the Sudanese city of El Fasher last October.

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The TelegraphHealthcareEngland

Mothers forced to travel 75 miles to give birth

Britain’s maternity crisis has become so severe that some women in labour must travel more than 75 miles to reach an NHS unit with a decent rating. More than 1.2 million women of childbearing age live at least 20 miles from a highly rated maternity unit, analysis by The Telegraph shows, while entire counties have no maternity services rated “good” or “outstanding”.

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The GuardianWar & ConflictVenezuela

Mystery of hit on Tren de Aragua leader: is it linked to US mining plans in Venezuela?

Trump boasted of assassinating Héctor Guerrero Flores but details are scarce and experts doubt it will harm drug tradeAt 10am on 9 June, a huge explosion rattled Las Claritas, a ramshackle town on the edge of a vast goldmine carved out of the Venezuelan Amazon.“The blast was so powerful that my sister’s house shook, and she was 10 kilometres away,” said one miner, who asked to remain anonymous for security reasons. “Imagine the impact.”

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The GuardianImmigrationUSA

‘Devastating’: lives of nurses and patients upended by Trump migrant crackdown

Withdrawal of TPS designation puts workers who fill vital role in peril – and risks further shortages in US health systemWhen Dolores Jacoby’s doctor told her there was little she could do to treat her acute myeloid leukemia, a deafening silence filled the hospital room, where she was surrounded by her family. Dolores had only recently been diagnosed with the rare aggressive cancer. Her beloved nursing assistant, Janeth, was standing just outside her room. After the doctor left, Janeth entered with a tray containing each family member’s favorite beverage. “If there’s anybody who can recover, it’s your mother,” she told John Jacoby, Dolores’s son, before leaving the room as inconspicuously as she had arrived.It was 2012. More than a decade later, John still remembers that day in his mother’s hospital room in the San Francisco Bay Area clearly. “We had just heard the worst news of our lives, and Janeth injected life into my mom, into her veins, into the atmosphere, you know, for all of us,” he said.

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The TelegraphMusicLondon

UB40’s Ali Campbell: ‘Skinheads drenched us in phlegm and Sieg Heiled us’

Spending an hour with UB40 singer Ali Campbell is like being lashed to the front of a particularly wild rollercoaster. For every conversational thrill, such as the time he bumped into a half-naked Paul Simon or when his reggae band was attacked by skinheads, there are lofty ascents into topics including the folly of communism, followed by violent loop-the-loops – the biggest of which relates to the Campbell family feud, which makes the disputes of Liam and Noel Gallagher look like a storyline from The Waltons.

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The GuardianCrime & SafetyCentral Belt

Montblanc pens to Le Creuset ramekins: police photos show Peter Murrell’s spending habit

Haul is only a fraction of what the former SNP chief executive bought using embezzled party moneyThe white police evidence tags on the unused Montblanc pens, picnic sets, Le Creuset ramekins and the chrome Alessi teapot tell a story of a compulsive, often secretive shopaholic.The £2,400 Smythson two-person tea set, complete in a beige picnic box, was found in a cupboard, unused, as were jewellery boxes and leather-bound writing folders. There were 11 Montblanc pens, with a white gold version worth £4,225, untouched in their gleaming presentation boxes.

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