Gaza Sumud flotilla: How Israel breaks international maritime law | Israel-Palestine conflict News

A Gaza-bound aid flotilla is currently sailing toward the enclave, entering a high-risk zone where previous missions have faced attacks and interceptions.On Wednesday, Israel’s public broadcaster Kan reported that the Israeli military is preparing to “take control” of the flotilla with naval commandos and warships. Israel wont tow all 50 vessels however and will sink some at sea, Kan said.Israel intends to detain hundreds of activists on naval ships, question them then deport them via the port of…

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The top 10 punk and post punk songs with a sax

Sax Appeal: The top 10 punk and post punk songs with a sax In the scheme of things, the saxophone is not an instrument that most people associate with punk rock, and yet there it is dotted throughout the form so much that, after guitar/bass and drums, it’s the next most used instrument. Somehow, it added a dash of colour to the monochromatic and a freedom to the sonic bondage and there are so many great tracks from…

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Galatasaray beat Liverpool 1-0 in raucous Champions League clash | Football News

Victor Osimhen scored an early penalty as Galatasaray beat an error-prone Liverpool, who lost goalkeeper Alisson and striker Hugo Ekitike to injury, 1-0 in a raucous Champions League clash in Istanbul.The masked Nigerian striker blasted the ball past a diving Alisson when he stepped up in the 16th minute of the match on Tuesday, after Baris Alper Yilmaz went down following a swipe in the face by Dominik Szoboszlai.Recommended Stories list of 4 itemsend of listLiverpool made three…

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Exeter pet owner sentenced for dog ‘pack attack’ on woman

A woman whose three German shepherd-cross dogs attacked a woman in a playing field and mauled a small dog to death has been given a 12-month suspended sentence.Sarah Pike, 51, from Exeter, admitted being the owner in charge of dogs dangerously out of control that caused injury in December at Exwick playing fields, in Exeter, when the animals were off their leads.Pike also admitted two other charges on the same day of being the person in charge of…

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Trump’s Gaza peace plan has 20 points but few details | Israel-Palestine conflict

NewsFeedDetails are key in any peace agreement. Donald Trump’s 20-point plan for Gaza is notably lacking in them. Al Jazeera’s Virginia Pietromarchi explains.Published On 30 Sep 202530 Sep 2025Click here to share on social mediashare2SharefacebooktwitterwhatsappcopylinkSave Source link

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Exeter College restaurant wins best of the year for second time

Exeter CollegeEdie and Millie were visited Birmingham and impressed the judgesA student-run eatery in Devon has been named college restaurant of the year for the second time.Exeter College's fine dining restaurant @Thirty-Four was awarded the AA College Restaurant of the Year - the "highest accolade" achievable for students.The restaurant won the award for the first time in 2023 and were presented with the 2025 award in London at the AA Hospitality Awards.Exeter College said Edie and Millie, two…

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Council denies data and contrives criteria to dismiss community balance concerns in third King Billy student block approval

Exeter City Council has dismissed concerns that too much student accommodation is having an adverse impact on community balance in approving plans for a new purpose-built block on the site of the former King Billy public house in Longbrook Street.It approved the development plans, which prompted significant criticism from local councillors and community representatives, earlier this month following the failure of several other schemes for the site over a period of seven years, all of which it also…

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Owner puts struggling Paignton Zoo on the market

Paignton Zoo is on the market, its owner the charity Wild Planet Trust has confirmed.No guide price has been released, but a spokesperson confirmed the 85-acre (34-hectare) estate - home to more than 2,000 animals - together with an additional 18 acres (7 hectares) of adjacent land was for sale and "the intention is for it to remain as a zoo". The trust, which has previously acknowledged financial pressures, said it had already taken steps to address the…

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Pioneering placemaking and regional identity in the creative industries foregrounded at the Labour Party Conference

The South West has the potential to become a testbed for investment and policy for the creative industries, according to a special event held at the Labour Party Conference, today. A panel drawing together the region’s higher education institutions – Bournemouth, Exeter, Falmouth, Plymouth, Arts University Plymouth and Arts University Bournemouth – as well as businesses and other organisations, said the excellence and innovation of the creative sector in the region should be recognised more widely. The ‘Creative…

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Pioneering placemaking and regional identity in the creative industries take centre stage at the Labour Party Conference

The South West has the potential to become a testbed for investment and policy for the creative industries, according to a special event held at the Labour Party Conference, today. A panel drawing together the region’s higher education institutions – Bournemouth, Exeter, Falmouth, Plymouth, Arts University Plymouth and Arts University Bournemouth – as well as businesses and other organisations, said the excellence and innovation of the creative sector in the region should be recognised more widely. The ‘Creative…

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Madagascar president dissolves government after deadly protests | Newsfeed

NewsFeedMadagascar’s president has dissolved his government in response to youth-led mass protests that have resulted in the deaths of at least 22 people, according to the UN.Published On 30 Sep 202530 Sep 2025Click here to share on social mediashare2Share Source link

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