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trump
Ukraine war briefing: Trump to meet Zelenskyy, and refuses to say if Ukraine should cede territory to Russia, link
Former president to meet Ukrainian president at Trump Tower on Friday amid fierce criticism of his campaign’s plans to end Russia’s invasion. What we know on day 947See all our Russia-Ukraine war coverageIn an apparent U-turn late on Thursday, Donald Trump told reporters that he would meet Zelenskyy at Trump Tower in New York on Friday morning. The move comes after Kamala Harris described the Trump campaign’s policy on ending Russia’s war as “proposals of surrender”. “These proposals are the same as those of Putin, and let us be clear, they are not proposals for peace,” she said. “Instead, they are proposals for surrender, which is dangerous and unacceptable.” Trump rejected Harris’ criticisms and insisted that he only wants to stop the “horror show that’s gone on”. When asked if Ukraine should give up territory, Trump was non-committal, saying: “Let’s get some peace … We need peace. We need to stop the death and destruction.” His running mate, JD Vance, had earlier suggested Russia could retain the Ukrainian land it has occupied and establish a demilitarised zone with a heavily fortified frontline to prevent another Russian invasion.Before announcing the meeting with Zelenskyy, Trump posted on social media a purported message from the Ukrainian president asking to see him. The message, which was not confirmed by Ukrainian officials, said “we have to strive to understand each other.” The decision to publicly disclose what appeared to be private communications was a reminder of the tension that has been brewing between Trump and Zelenskyy.Zelenskyy met Joe Biden at the White House for the formal presentation of the Ukraine president’s high-stakes proposal, which he has said can end the war with Russia with additional American aid. The White House issued a short statement after the meeting, saying that the “two leaders discussed the diplomatic, economic, and military aspects of President Zelenskyy’s plan and tasked their teams to engage in intensive consultations regarding next steps”. Zelenskyy has kept the details of the plan secret, but US officials have said it includes additional American aid to prevent a Ukrainian rout on the battlefield and “provide the [Ukrainian] people with the assurance that their future is part of the west”.Biden announced more than $8bn in military assistance to Kyiv, calling it a “surge in security assistance for Ukraine and a series of additional actions to help Ukraine win this war”. The aid includes the provision of a medium-range “glide bomb” munition fired from fighter jets that would allow Ukrainian forces to strike Russian troops and supply lines at safer distances. The package includes additional Patriot air defense battery and missiles, unmanned aerial systems, and measures to strengthen Ukraine’s defense industrial base, Biden said. The US will also expand training for additional F-16 fighter pilots, with an extra 18 pilots to be trained next year. But Biden was not expected to grant a key Ukrainian request that has been supported by the UK – permission to use arms such as long-range Atacms ballistic missiles to strike targets deeper inside Russia – due to fears of escalating the conflict with Russia.Russian forces repeatedly shelled a settlement west of the Ukrainian-held city of Kherson on Thursday, killing one person and wounding another, the region’s governor said. Vyacheslav Prokudin, governor of Kherson region, still partly held by Russian forces, said on Telegram that the woman died when Russian forces hit the village of Tomyna Balka six times. Outside Ukraine’s second largest city of Kharkiv, a strike by Russian multiple rocket launchers triggered a fire engulfing at least six homes in the town of Slatyne, local official Vyacheslav Zadorenko said. Zadorenko said emergency services were tackling the blaze and trying to establish whether any residents were trapped under rubble. Kharkiv, located 30 km (18 miles) from the border, has been a frequent target of Russian attacks. Reuters could not verify the reports independently. Continue reading…
city
What led to NYC Mayor Eric Adams’ indictment?, link
A federal grand jury has indicted New York City Mayor Eric Adams on multiple federal charges in an alleged decade-long corruption case. The Democrat is facing five charges including bribery, wire fraud and two counts of solicitation of a contribution by a foreign national. Annie McDonough, deputy city hall reporter at the news organization City & State New York, joins CBS News to break down the indictment.
president
Biden announces new surge in Ukraine security assistance, link
President Biden welcomed Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy to the White House Thursday. Mr. Biden vowed more aid to Ukraine and announced that he had directed the Defense Department to allocate all remaining security assistance appropriated for Ukraine before his term ends. Mara Karlin, former assistant secretary of defense for strategy, plan and capabilities, joins CBS News to discuss.
york
What led to NYC Mayor Eric Adams’ indictment?, link
A federal grand jury has indicted New York City Mayor Eric Adams on multiple federal charges in an alleged decade-long corruption case. The Democrat is facing five charges including bribery, wire fraud and two counts of solicitation of a contribution by a foreign national. Annie McDonough, deputy city hall reporter at the news organization City & State New York, joins CBS News to break down the indictment.
time
‘Stuck for two and a half hours’ - Qarabag’s Tottenham nightmare, link
Qarabag manager Gurban Gurbanov says his team were not given enough time to prepare after being stuck in traffic for two and a half hours en route to Thursday’s Europa League match at Tottenham.
mayor
What led to NYC Mayor Eric Adams’ indictment?, link
A federal grand jury has indicted New York City Mayor Eric Adams on multiple federal charges in an alleged decade-long corruption case. The Democrat is facing five charges including bribery, wire fraud and two counts of solicitation of a contribution by a foreign national. Annie McDonough, deputy city hall reporter at the news organization City & State New York, joins CBS News to break down the indictment.
charge
What led to NYC Mayor Eric Adams’ indictment?, link
A federal grand jury has indicted New York City Mayor Eric Adams on multiple federal charges in an alleged decade-long corruption case. The Democrat is facing five charges including bribery, wire fraud and two counts of solicitation of a contribution by a foreign national. Annie McDonough, deputy city hall reporter at the news organization City & State New York, joins CBS News to break down the indictment.
adams
What led to NYC Mayor Eric Adams’ indictment?, link
A federal grand jury has indicted New York City Mayor Eric Adams on multiple federal charges in an alleged decade-long corruption case. The Democrat is facing five charges including bribery, wire fraud and two counts of solicitation of a contribution by a foreign national. Annie McDonough, deputy city hall reporter at the news organization City & State New York, joins CBS News to break down the indictment.
star
The Outrun film review: This raw addiction story featuring standout star Saoirse Ronan feels scarily real, link
post
35 Things That’ll Haunt Your Thoughts (In A Good Way) Until You Buy ‘Em, link
Don’t forsake yourself…or the Calma Llama.View Entire Post ›
thursday
Biden touts reduction in crime, slams Republican response to gun violence in Thursday press conference, link
President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris held a press conference Thursday afternoon touting the work they have done to reduce violent crime and slamming Republicans for their response to gun violence.
people
People’s Choice Country Awards: Shania Twain, Alana Springsteen and Kelsea Ballerini shine on red carpet, link
The 2024 People’s Choice Country Awards are here. Shania Twain is hosting the event from Nashville’s Grand Ole Opry House. Twain wore a long denim dress with bedazzled detailing.
china
China’s newest nuclear-powered submarine sinks in potential embarrassment for Beijing, link
The development is a potential embarrassment for Beijing as it seeks to expand its military capabilities.
woman
‘Rape me, not my daughters’ - Sudan’s horrific war, link
The BBC hears horrific accounts of rape from women trapped in the conflict between the army and the RSF.
day
Andy Capp - 27th September 2024, link
Andy Capp has been a favourite part of the Daily Mirror since 1957. Enjoy the adventures of Andy Capp and wife Flo every day
eric
What led to NYC Mayor Eric Adams’ indictment?, link
A federal grand jury has indicted New York City Mayor Eric Adams on multiple federal charges in an alleged decade-long corruption case. The Democrat is facing five charges including bribery, wire fraud and two counts of solicitation of a contribution by a foreign national. Annie McDonough, deputy city hall reporter at the news organization City & State New York, joins CBS News to break down the indictment.
harris
Ukraine war briefing: Trump to meet Zelenskyy, and refuses to say if Ukraine should cede territory to Russia, link
Former president to meet Ukrainian president at Trump Tower on Friday amid fierce criticism of his campaign’s plans to end Russia’s invasion. What we know on day 947See all our Russia-Ukraine war coverageIn an apparent U-turn late on Thursday, Donald Trump told reporters that he would meet Zelenskyy at Trump Tower in New York on Friday morning. The move comes after Kamala Harris described the Trump campaign’s policy on ending Russia’s war as “proposals of surrender”. “These proposals are the same as those of Putin, and let us be clear, they are not proposals for peace,” she said. “Instead, they are proposals for surrender, which is dangerous and unacceptable.” Trump rejected Harris’ criticisms and insisted that he only wants to stop the “horror show that’s gone on”. When asked if Ukraine should give up territory, Trump was non-committal, saying: “Let’s get some peace … We need peace. We need to stop the death and destruction.” His running mate, JD Vance, had earlier suggested Russia could retain the Ukrainian land it has occupied and establish a demilitarised zone with a heavily fortified frontline to prevent another Russian invasion.Before announcing the meeting with Zelenskyy, Trump posted on social media a purported message from the Ukrainian president asking to see him. The message, which was not confirmed by Ukrainian officials, said “we have to strive to understand each other.” The decision to publicly disclose what appeared to be private communications was a reminder of the tension that has been brewing between Trump and Zelenskyy.Zelenskyy met Joe Biden at the White House for the formal presentation of the Ukraine president’s high-stakes proposal, which he has said can end the war with Russia with additional American aid. The White House issued a short statement after the meeting, saying that the “two leaders discussed the diplomatic, economic, and military aspects of President Zelenskyy’s plan and tasked their teams to engage in intensive consultations regarding next steps”. Zelenskyy has kept the details of the plan secret, but US officials have said it includes additional American aid to prevent a Ukrainian rout on the battlefield and “provide the [Ukrainian] people with the assurance that their future is part of the west”.Biden announced more than $8bn in military assistance to Kyiv, calling it a “surge in security assistance for Ukraine and a series of additional actions to help Ukraine win this war”. The aid includes the provision of a medium-range “glide bomb” munition fired from fighter jets that would allow Ukrainian forces to strike Russian troops and supply lines at safer distances. The package includes additional Patriot air defense battery and missiles, unmanned aerial systems, and measures to strengthen Ukraine’s defense industrial base, Biden said. The US will also expand training for additional F-16 fighter pilots, with an extra 18 pilots to be trained next year. But Biden was not expected to grant a key Ukrainian request that has been supported by the UK – permission to use arms such as long-range Atacms ballistic missiles to strike targets deeper inside Russia – due to fears of escalating the conflict with Russia.Russian forces repeatedly shelled a settlement west of the Ukrainian-held city of Kherson on Thursday, killing one person and wounding another, the region’s governor said. Vyacheslav Prokudin, governor of Kherson region, still partly held by Russian forces, said on Telegram that the woman died when Russian forces hit the village of Tomyna Balka six times. Outside Ukraine’s second largest city of Kharkiv, a strike by Russian multiple rocket launchers triggered a fire engulfing at least six homes in the town of Slatyne, local official Vyacheslav Zadorenko said. Zadorenko said emergency services were tackling the blaze and trying to establish whether any residents were trapped under rubble. Kharkiv, located 30 km (18 miles) from the border, has been a frequent target of Russian attacks. Reuters could not verify the reports independently. Continue reading…
week
Divorce, detecting dementia and food swaps: The week in Well+Being, link
Plus, how to avoid a common health insurance problem.
plan
Trudeau says he’s ‘still waiting’ for Quebec premier’s plan on temporary immigration, link
Quebec Premier François Legault wants to cut number of non-permanent residents to his province by half
league
‘Stuck for two and a half hours’ - Qarabag’s Tottenham nightmare, link
Qarabag manager Gurban Gurbanov says his team were not given enough time to prepare after being stuck in traffic for two and a half hours en route to Thursday’s Europa League match at Tottenham.
hoda
Hoda Kotb announces ‘painful’ decision to leave US Today after more than a decade, link
US Today host Hoda Kotb has wiped away tears after sharing on air she would be leaving the show after more than a decade.
kotb
Hoda Kotb announces ‘painful’ decision to leave US Today after more than a decade, link
US Today host Hoda Kotb has wiped away tears after sharing on air she would be leaving the show after more than a decade.
hakamada
World’s longest-serving death row inmate acquitted in Japanese retrial, link
In a retrial that began after he spent 45 years on death row, 88-year-old Iwao Hakamada was found not guilty of a 1966 quadruple homicide.
iwao
World’s longest-serving death row inmate acquitted in Japanese retrial, link
In a retrial that began after he spent 45 years on death row, 88-year-old Iwao Hakamada was found not guilty of a 1966 quadruple homicide.
disbar
Rudy Giuliani disbarred in Washington DC over role in Trump election plot, link
Ex-New York mayor, who played key role in promoting 2020 election lies, permanently suspended from practising lawRudy Giuliani, the former New York mayor who built a career as an uncompromising crime-fighter, has been permanently disbarred from practising law in Washington DC in a ruling stemming from his role in trying to overturn the 2020 presidential election in Donald Trump’s favour.The decision came in the form of a one-page order issued by the US capital’s court of appeal and followed a similar order issued in July in New York, Giuliani’s home state. Continue reading…
e2e
E2E Job Creation 100 List for 2024 unveiled, link
The E2E Job Creation 100 list for 2024 is produced in collaboration with The Independent
2007
Kim Porter’s father speaks out after P Diddy arrest and speculation about her death, link
Model Kim Porter and fallen rap star P Diddy had an on-off relationship from 1994 until 2007 and they welcomed three children together. Her father has spoken out about the rapper’s arrest.
gracie
Eric Adams Denounces Charges, as Protesters Denounce Him, link
At a news conference outside Gracie Mansion, attempts by Mayor Eric Adams to defend himself against a federal indictment were interrupted by people shouting “disgrace.”
retrial
World’s longest-serving death row inmate acquitted in Japanese retrial, link
In a retrial that began after he spent 45 years on death row, 88-year-old Iwao Hakamada was found not guilty of a 1966 quadruple homicide.
unsurvivable
Helene, now a major hurricane, menaces Florida with ‘unsurvivable’ storm surge, link
The storm became a major Category 3 hurricane on the afternoon of Sept 26.
islamophobic
U.K. police investigating Islamophobic hack of WiFi at train stations, link
The system, managed by communications group Telent, was quickly taken offline after passengers said a message was displayed which referred to terror attacks
rspca
RSPCA reviews its own animal welfare scheme after backlash from activists, link
Earlier this year, activists said they found breaches of legal standards on around 40 farms after secretly filming at many that had been assured by the RSPCA
abbas
Palestinian President Abbas slams Israel, US during UN speech as critics decry his support for terrorism, link
The 88-year-old chain-smoking Palestinian leader condemned Israel and the U.S. during his speech to the UN while presenting a 12-point plan for a post-war Gaza that calls for a permanent cease-fire.
armorer
US judge considers Rust armorer’s appeal against manslaughter conviction, link
Hannah Gutierrez-Reed, jailed for 18 months, alleges prosecutorial misconduct and seeks to be releasedA judge heard arguments on whether to dismiss a criminal conviction against a movie armorer in the shooting death of a cinematographer by the actor Alec Baldwin and said she would rule next week on whether to scuttle the case or order a retrial.In a remote court hearing, an attorney for Hannah Gutierrez-Reed challenged her March conviction for involuntary manslaughter, alleging that prosecutors failed to share evidence including ammunition that might have been exculpatory in the shooting death that occurred on the set of Rust in 2021. Continue reading…
arraign
Breaking down the federal charges against NYC Mayor Eric Adams, link
New York City Mayor Eric Adams will be arraigned Friday on five federal charges in a corruption case involving nearly a decade of campaign cash. Prosecutors say the mayor illegally accepted campaign contributions from Turkish nationals seeking to influence him. Politico senior reporter Joe Anuta explains.
bihar
Nearly 40 children in India drown during Hindu festival, link
They are among 46 victims in the northern Bihar state during a festival for children’s wellbeing.
cardin
Sophistication of AI-backed operation targeting senator points to future of deepfake schemes, link
An advanced deepfake operation targeted Sen. Ben Cardin, the Democratic chair of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, this month, according to the Office of Senate Security
collector
Milei’s austerity seen pushing half of Argentina into poverty, link
BUENOS AIRES - Irma Casal, a 53-year-old in Buenos Aires, works three shifts as a garbage recycler, cardboard collector and bricklayer, but, like many Argentines at a time of rising poverty, she still struggles to make ends meet.
corden
James Corden opens up on why he ditched Ozempic as weight loss trend sweeps Hollywood, link
Actor and comedian James Corden admitted to getting through a jumbo dairy milk chocolate bar during the course of a car wash as he admitted ‘nothing about my eating has to do with being hungry’
coxon
Everything we know about Mohamed Al Fayed’s ‘STI examiner’ doctor, link
Mohamed Al Fayed alleged ‘STI examiner’ Dr Ann Coxon allegedly subjected female members of staff to a ‘full internal screening’ which accusers say were ‘wholly unnecessary’