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International rail operator Eurostar canceled on Saturday at least 14 trains that were due to arrive in or depart from London due to flooding in tunnels in southern England. Thousands of passengers were stranded ahead of New Year’s Eve, struggling to reach their destinations within Europe. Canceled trains were to operate between London, Paris, Brussels and Amsterdam. Floods inundated the tunnels near Ebbsfleet International station in Kent, with the Met Office issuing weather warnings for rain, snow and ice across large swathes of the country. What do we know about the train disruptions? Eurostar, which is 55.75% owned by French state-owned…

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Police in the US are searching for a 35-year-old woman accused of killing two of her children before disappearing.Officers in the state of Colorado have issued an arrest warrant for Kimberlee Singler, who is wanted on suspicion of murder, attempted murder, child abuse and assault. Police responded to a 911 call about a burglary in 5300 block of Palomino Ranch Point on 19 December.A nine-year-old girl and a seven-year-old boy were found dead at the scene, according to police.Singler and her 11-year-old daughter were taken to hospital. Investigations determined the initial report of a burglary was “unfounded”, police said.The warrant…

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Turkish police arrested on Saturday 189 people suspected of belonging to the Islamic State militant group in wide raids across 37 cities and provinces. Turkish Interior Minister Ali Yerlikaya made the announcement in a social media post on Saturday. He stressed that Turkish police do not “tolerate any terrorists.” A day earlier, Turkey said it thwarted Islamic State plans to attack churches and synagogues.  What do we know about the arrests? Raided cities included the capital, Ankara, as well as Istanbul, Antalya, Bursa, Diyarbakır, Gaziantep, Izmir and Konya.  Yerlikaya shared images of alleged IS members being handcuffed in their apartments during…

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I get up at 5:30 a.m., answering my son’s lively questions after a round of exercise, before he goes to school and I head to work. For three weeks, this routine has been easier for me than ever before. Coincidentally, these were the three weeks in which I completely abstained from alcohol. Neither I nor Helmut Karl Seitz, director of the Center for Alcohol Research in Heidelberg, think this is a coincidence. A professor of internal medicine and gastroenterology, Seitz is certain that a lot has changed in my body during these three weeks. My son is an early riser, but…

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Poland’s new culture minister announced the liquidation of all public media on Wednesday, deepening a political rift over the state-run broadcasters. The move, however, does not mean public broadcasters will be dissolved. After taking power earlier this month, the new pro-EU government of Prime Minister Donald Tusk started an overhaul of state media outlets. Many critics of the previous government, which was led by the nationalist Law and Justice party (PiS), claim the broadcasters were reduced to the mouthpieces of the PiS and its allies during their eight-year rule. But the push to reform them faced an obstacle when Poland’s conservative President Andrzej…

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Bullet holes at petrol stations, solitary tanks and charred buildings were among the starkest reminders of a war that had not ended when three US surgeons crossed over from Poland’s border into Ukraine to perform lifesaving surgery on victims of war.Kirtishri Mishra, 34, Laura Bukavina, 38, and Shubham Gupta, 40, from University Hospitals Cleveland Medical Centre, took a 16-hour flight to the Polish border village of Medyka on 13 October before crossing over the border by foot into Ukraine. From there, they drove to Urosvit Hospital in western Ukraine’s Lviv to treat patients at the facility – that journey took…

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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy on Thursday thanked “Joe Biden, Congress, and the American people” for the latest $250 million (roughly €225 million) military aid package announced late on Wednesday.  “Additional air defense missiles and components, anti-tank weapons, ammunition, mine clearing, and other equipment will cover Ukraine’s most pressing needs,” Zelenskyy wrote on social media.  He said such assistance from the more than 50 countries supporting Ukraine with military aid “is critical to countering terror and aggression not only in Ukraine but around the world.”  The tranche of aid approved late Wednesday is the last for the year, and as the…

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FTX founder Sam Bankman-Fried, who was found guilty of fraud by stealing from his customers, will not face a second trial. Prosecutors told a US federal court that they do not intend to hold a second trial against Bankman-Fried as the evidence that would be presented during the second trial would be the same as already entered during the first one. The 31-year-old billionaire’s sentencing is due in March and is likely to include orders of forfeiture and restitution for victims of his crimes. In their letter, the prosecutors also said that holding a second trial would go against the “strong…

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Maine’s top election official has disqualified Donald Trump from the state ballot in next year’s US presidential primary election – making it the second state to bar the former president over the Capitol riots.Maine secretary of state Shenna Bellows ruled that Mr Trump incited an insurrection when he spread false claims about voter fraud in the 2020 election and then urged his supporters to march on the Capitol on 6 January 2021. “I do not reach this conclusion lightly,” Ms Bellows wrote in her 34-page decision, which follows Colorado’s banning of the former president earlier in December.”I am mindful that…

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Skip next section ‘2023 is ending as it began’ UN Security Council hears12/30/2023December 30, 2023’2023 is ending as it began’ UN Security Council hearsThe United Nations Security Council hastily convened Friday to discuss Russia’s assault, which Assistant Secretary-General Khaled Khiari called “appalling.” “Tragically, 2023 is ending as it began — with devastating violence against the people of Ukraine,” he said, and noted that international humanitarian law forbids attacking civilians and civilian infrastructure. Most council members, including the US, France and the UK, condemned the attacks on Ukraine. Russia’s envoy to the United Nations, Vasily Nebenzya, said in a lengthy response that Russia had only launched attacks targeting military…

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