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11 Oct 2024
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Fox News: 2 boaters missing after sailing to avoid Hurricane Milton: Coast Guard
The U.S. Coast Guard is searching for two missing boaters, Andreas Kirchberger and Kenneth Reutzel, last seen leaving Charlotte Harbor, Florida, to escape Hurricane Milton. The storm made landfall as a Category 3 hurricane, causing significant damage and fatalities.
Hurricane Milton has resulted in at least 17 deaths and widespread power outages across Florida. The Coast Guard has reported rescues and announced the reopening of several ports as communities begin recovery efforts.
GB News: 'Yes please!' Asda delights shoppers with new Halloween range including the return of a £7.50 favourite
Asda has introduced a variety of Halloween-themed food items, including baking kits, party food, and decorations, aiming to be a one-stop shop for the holiday. Products range from ready-to-bake kits at £2.50 to themed drinks and party-ready items, appealing to seasonal shoppers.
Additionally, Asda's offerings include unique items like Pumpkin Crumpets and the returning Miles the Millipede cake, priced at £7.50. The supermarket is capitalizing on the trend of Halloween gatherings, with promotions to attract customers looking for festive options.
GB News: Auction house withdraws items after native Americans complain about human remains
The Swan auction house has retracted human and ancestral remains from a sale following backlash from indigenous groups and museums. Items included shrunken heads and skulls, which were condemned as disrespectful and ethically problematic by critics, including the Pitt Rivers Museum director.
The auction's decision has been praised, but concerns remain about the future of the remains and their care. Discussions are ongoing with communities regarding the repatriation and ethical handling of such items.
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Le Monde: Zelensky seeks more support from Europe, to no avail
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky is on a European tour seeking increased military and economic support amid ongoing Russian advances. He emphasizes the need for security guarantees, ideally through NATO membership, while dismissing ceasefire discussions as Russian disinformation.
Zelensky's meetings in Paris, London, and planned discussions in Germany aim to mobilize Western support and shift the war's momentum. However, setbacks occurred with the postponement of key meetings due to U.S. domestic issues.
Le Monde: UN peacekeepers come under Israeli fire
Israeli forces have fired on UN peacekeeping bases in southern Lebanon, injuring four peacekeepers. This escalation follows Israel's ground operations against Hezbollah, raising tensions and prompting condemnation from European nations regarding violations of international law.
UNIFIL has reported multiple incidents involving Israeli fire and has urged compliance with UN Security Council Resolution 1701, which restricts military presence in the area. The situation remains critical as the UN seeks to address the damage and ensure the safety of its personnel.