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Ukraine's justice minister suspended amid major corruption investigation
EURO NEWS
KYIV, Ukraine- Herman Halushchenko, Ukraine’s former energy minister and currently the country’s justice minister, has been suspended amid the investigation into an alleged corruption scheme at the state nuclear power company Energoatom.
Indigenous protesters storm COP30 venue in Brazil, clash with guards, demand land, action
THE TELEGRAPH
BELEM, Brazil- Dozens of Indigenous protesters forced their way into the COP30 climate summit venue on Tuesday and clashed with security guards at the entrance to demand climate action and forest protection.
Democrats win across the spectrum as voters reject Trump
CNN
Voters up and down the East Coast delivered Democrats a sweep on Tuesday, electing candidates across the party’s ideological spectrum in a vivid show of discontent with President Donald Trump nearly a year into his second term.
Qatari Diar to invest $29.7B in luxury project on Egypt's Mediterranean coast
REUTERS
DOHA, Qatar- Qatari Diar, the real estate arm of Doha's sovereign wealth fund, will enter into a partnership deal to develop a project on Egypt's Mediterranean coast with investments worth $29.7 billion, a source with direct knowledge told Reuters on Wednesday.
UPS cargo plane crashes in Kentucky, killing at least 7
EURO NEWS
LOUISVILLE, Kentucky, USA- A UPS cargo plane crashed after takeoff from Louisville airport, killing at least seven, with the death toll expected to rise as investigators examine a violent crash that sent the aircraft careening off course into hangars and buildings.
Jamaicans wake to devastation as hurricane causes floods, power cuts & splits city in two
BBC NEWS
The normal soundtrack that accompanies Jamaican life is silent this morning as many have woken to no electricity.
Slovakia adopts speed limit for pedestrians
POLITICO
BRATISLAVA, Slovakia- You can only walk 6 kilometers per hour if you want to follow the law in Slovakia.
Gaza: Israeli strikes kill at least 50, including dozens of children
UPI
GAZA CITY, Gaza- At least 50 people were killed in Gaza, including more than two dozen children, in a wave of Israeli strikes in retaliation for the killing of an Israel Defense Forces soldier operating in an area of Rafah on the Israeli side of the so-called Yellow cease-fire line.
Louvre director faces grilling over €88m jewellery heist
BRUSSELS SIGNAL
PARIS, France- The jewellery stolen from the Louvre in Paris was valued at more than €85 million, a French prosecutor said, as the museum’s director faces security questions from a Senate committee over the brazen heist.
More than 40 people killed in a crash of buses and other vehicles in western Uganda
ASSOCIATED PRESS
KAMPALA, Uganda- Two buses and two other vehicles crashed early Wednesday on a highway in western Uganda, killing at least 46 people, police said, in one of the worst motor accidents in the East African country in recent years.














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