US “shaming itself” with UN veto on Gaza ceasefire | Al Jazeera

Omar Rahman on the US veto of a Gaza ceasefire resolution at the UN, noting that the decision is “shameful”.Omar Rahman, a fellow at the Middle East Council on Global Affairs, talks about the US “shaming” itself with its veto of a Gaza ceasefire resolution at the UN.Published On 21 Sep 202521 Sep 2025Click here to share on social mediashare2Share Source link

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Arsenal snatch 1-1 draw with Manchester City with late Martinelli goal | Football News

Manchester City sought to defend an early Erling Haaland goal, but Gabriel Martinelli came off the bench to equalise.Arsenal equalised in the third minute of stoppage time through Gabriel Martinelli to snatch a 1-1 draw in their match on Sunday with Manchester City, whose rare defensive performance under Pep Guardiola narrowly failed to deliver a win in the Premier League.Erling Haaland scored an early goal on the counterattack, and City went on to frustrate Arsenal with a defensive…

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Is recognising Palestine a way to ‘save face’ for Western leaders? | Israel-Palestine conflict

Canada, the United Kingdom, and Australia have recognised Palestinian statehood, a symbolic response to Israel’s ongoing war on Gaza and territorial expansion in the occupied West Bank.More states, including France and Portugal, are expected to recognise Palestine in the coming days after the announcements on Sunday.Recommended Stories list of 3 itemsend of listIsrael has responded in recent days by doubling down.Shortly before the announcement, Shosh Bedrosian, a spokesperson for Israel’s Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, said the PM had…

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Police offer young people cyber crime awareness course

Devon and Cornwall Police is offering young people interested in the cyber industry a free course to help them stay safe - and on the right side of the law.The police force said the free session would give young people "the tools they need to avoid getting involved in unlawful computer activity or becoming a victim themselves".It said the session would educate students of all ages about legal and illegal cyber activities and raise their awareness about offences…

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Devon hospitals plant trees for colleagues lost to suicide

Two Devon hospitals have planted trees in memory of health workers who have lost their lives to suicide.The Royal Devon and Exeter Hospital (RD&E) and North Devon District Hospital held tree-planting ceremonies last week to coincide with National Suicide Memorial Day for Health and Care Workers.In the UK, a nurse took their own life every week, while, for doctors, it was once every three weeks, a spokesperson said.Dr Vanessa Purday, chief medical officer at the RD&E, said: "Many…

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Devon community projects thanked for Making a Difference

BBCAuthoring Our Own Stories empowers young people to shape community safety initiativesFour community organisations in Devon have been recognised for their outstanding work supporting local people.All four are finalists in the BBC Morning Live Make a Difference awards for organisations that have transformed lives in their communities.The Benita Project, Authoring Our Own Stories, the Youth Arts and Health Trust, and the Mid Devon Messenger have each been celebrated for their positive impact across Tiverton, Exeter, Plymouth, and South…

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Man arrested as demonstrators gather in Plymouth city centre

Police arrested a man over a suspected public order offence in Plymouth as rival protests gathered in the city centre.About 225 people turned out for the third Raise The Flag protest and an anti-fascist counter-protest on Saturday evening.Police said a man in his 50s was arrested under the Public Order Act, and that a small group was dispersed from the area, but the evening passed mostly peacefully.The Devon and Cornwall force said in a statement: "This evening, we…

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Tom Cleverley: Plymouth Argyle boss unhappy with ‘casual’ approach in Peterborough loss

Plymouth Argyle boss Tom Cleverley was left unhappy with his side's "casual" nature in their 1-0 loss to Peterborough United.Having won three successive games in all competitions the Pilgrims went into the game against a side who had been bottom of the table at kick-off.But Jimmy-Jay Morgan's first-half goal was enough for posh to earn their second win of the season - despite Argyle having a goal ruled out shortly before half-time. "I thought we lacked a bit…

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‘Deeply inclusive’: Skateboarding comes of age

Jonathan MorrisSouth WestUK Surf & Skate Expo/Oli ChapmanTony Alva at Newquay was a historic moment for fansWhen 68-year-old skateboarding legend Tony Alva carved through the concrete bowl at the Surf Skate Expo in Cornwall, a point was made for all people of a similar age.Skateboarding is not just for the young. It is for anyone with balance, an acceptance of the humiliation when you are learning, and a love for riding.Jon Bishop, 51, from Newquay, came from board…

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Devon boy, 7, wins young animal handler of the year

A seven-year-old boy from Devon has won a major award at the 2025 Young British Farming Awards. Jack, from near Kingsbridge, won the junior Young Handler of the Year award after having success in the last two years showing sheep and cattle.The awards ceremony took place at Cannon Hall Farm last week, with Jack being praised for his "enthusiasm, confidence and ability" to get the best out of his animals.Jack's recent success includes Champion Junior Handler at the…

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Paul Wotton: Torquay United boss impressed by Ebbsfleet victory

Torquay United manager Paul Wotton says he 'loved' his side's 1-0 win over Ebbsfleet United. Jordan Young flicked in Callum Dolan's cross from inside the penalty area to score the decisive goal midway through the first half at a windy Plainmoor.The win saw Torquay keep a clean sheet for the first time this season and move up to third place in National League South - six points off leaders Hornchurch. "It was hard earned, absolutely. Credit to Ebbsfleet,…

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Bath 14-23 Exeter Chiefs: Visitors gain Prem Cup revenge

Bath: Woods; Emens, Hennessey, Butt, Offiah; Linegar, Carr-Smith; Kirk, Spandler, Verden; Cuckson, Richards (C), Staddon, Cowan, Green.Replacements: Pearce, Summerfield, A.Griffin, Jeanes, Ridgway, le Roux, C.Griffin, Timmins.Yellow Card: Summerfield, Kirk.Exeter Chiefs: Hodge; Brown-Bampoe, Hammersley, Slade, John; Skinner, Varney; Blose, Yeandle (C), Tchumbadze; Tuima, Pearson, Roots, Tshiunza, Vintcent.Replacements: Dweba, Goodrick-Clarke, Iosefa-Scott, Zambonin, James, Chapman, Coen, Lilley.Yellow Card: Tuima.Referee: Craig Maxwell-Keys Source link

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