Alle Personen an Bord einer Cessna 421C sind nach einem Absturz verstorben, der sich spät in der Nacht in einer Stadt 40 Meilen südwestlich der Landeshauptstadt Austin ereignete. Ein Kleinflugzeug stürzte im Texas Hill Country in ein Waldgebiet, wobei alle fünf Insassen ums Leben kamen, wie Behörden am Freitag mitteilten. Der Absturz geschah bei Dunkelheit am späten Donnerstagabend in Wimberley, einer Stadt etwa 40 Meilen südwestlich der Landeshauptstadt Austin, so der Richter von Hays County, Ruben Becerra, in einem Facebook-Post. Weiterlesen...
• Der jüngste Ausbruch des US-Präsidenten erfolgt einen Tag, nachdem er eine mögliche Reduzierung der US-Truppen in Deutschland angedeutet hat
• Warum unterhalten die USA Militärstützpunkte in Deutschland – und wird Trump seine Drohung wahrmachen, die Truppenzahlen zu senken?
• Donald Trump hat erneut gegen den deutschen Bundeskanzler Friedrich Merz gewettert und erklärt, dieser solle sich darauf konzentrieren, sein „kaputtes Land in Ordnung zu bringen“ und zu versuchen, den Russland-Ukraine-Krieg zu beenden – und weniger Zeit damit verbringen, sich im Iran „einzumischen“.
Der Musiker war bekannt für die Arbeiterhymne Take This Job and Shove It sowie für Hits wie The Ride und andere. David Allan Coe, der Country-Singer-Songwriter, der die Arbeiterhymne Take This Job and Shove It schrieb und unter anderem mit You Never Even Called Me By My Name und The Ride Hits landete, ist gestorben. Er war 86. Coes Ehefrau, Kimberly Hastings Coe, bestätigte seinen Tod gegenüber Rolling Stone am Mittwoch. Weiterlesen...
• Gavin Adcock postete am Dienstag ein Foto in den sozialen Medien und entfachte damit seinen Streit mit Zach Bryan neu, indem er auf eine beinahe physische Auseinandersetzung beim Born & Raised Festival im letzten Jahr in Oklahoma anspielte.
• Das Bild zeigt Bryan beim Versuch, einen Zaun zu erklimmen, um Adcock anzugreifen; die Bildunterschrift „Wie sehr dieser Song am Freitag veröffentlicht werden will“ dient der Promotion von Adcocks neuer Single „Wannabe“.
• Im September schrie Bryan: „Willst du kämpfen wie ein Mann? Mach das Tor auf“, bevor Sicherheitskräfte einschritten, nachdem er den Zaun überstiegen hatte.
Claim by environment minister opens new report into profound ecological damage allegedly done by IDF forces Lebanon’s minister for the environment has accused Israel’s military of committing “an act of ecocide” in the foreword to a report detailing the harm done to the country’s natural resources during the invasion of 2023 to 2024.Israeli military aggression “reshaped both the physical and ecological landscape” of southern Lebanon, according to the report, which does not consider the impacts of Israel’s latest barrage of attacks this spring.Damaged 5,000 hectares (12,350 acres) of forest cover, including broadleaf, pine and stone pine stands, destroying habitats, disregulating local climates and causing soil erosion.Destroyed $118m (£87m) of physical agriculture assets, including crops, livestock facilities, forestry resources, fisheries and aquaculture infrastructure.Caused further losses of $586m (£433m) in lost agricultural production as a result of disrupted harvests and reduced yields.Destroyed 2,154 hectares (5,320 acres) of orchards, including 814 hectares of olive groves and 637 hectares of citrus plantations, and caused extensive damage to banana plantations.Contaminated soils with phosphorus concentrations up to 1,858 parts a million, with particular contamination hotspots in south Lebanon and Bekaa valley in the east.Caused widespread air pollution episodes extending well beyond immediate strike zones and releasing particulates; sulphur and nitrogen oxides; and toxic compounds such as dioxins and polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons. Continue reading...
Club chief says ‘anodyne acknowledgements’ can be ‘overworked’. Follow today’s news liveGet our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcastGood morning and welcome to our live news blog. I’m Martin Farrer with the top overnight stories and then it will be Nick Visser with the main action.The RSL has announced it will review its guidance on welcome to country addresses at Anzac Day services after Indigenous leaders were booed at three dawn services on Saturday. Continue reading...
Booing by right-wing groups of Indigenous leaders giving speeches marred Anzac Day ceremonies for a second year runningGet our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcastAn anti-immigration group asked followers how loud they would be booing welcome to country ceremonies at Anzac Day dawn services before multiple events were disrupted on Saturday. But the group has denied orchestrating a campaign, despite doubling down on its criticism of what it called “woke rituals”.Booing by right-wing groups of Indigenous elders giving welcome to country speeches marred Anzac Day ceremonies for a second year running, and sparked another public debate about their role at public events. Uncle Ray Minniecon, who served in the armed forces nd was booed while giving a welcome at Sydney’s dawn service, said the mocking was “unexpected and unnecessary, but it happens”. Continue reading...
Savitha Prakash, a first-generation immigrant running in local elections in Harrow, says Reform UK aims to ‘put Britain first’Savitha Prakash, an NHS doctor living in the London borough of Harrow, believes there are similarities between the Reform UK leader, Nigel Farage, and India’s prime minister, Narendra Modi. “He’s [Modi] one of those people, like Nigel, he walks the talk. He made [a] difference to the country,” said Prakash, who chairs Reform UK’s branch in Harrow.In particular, the 47-year-old said Farage and Modi – who have each been accused by their critics of scapegoating marginalised communities – were focused on putting the needs of the majority first. Continue reading...
Rising temperatures and extreme drought are driving more destructive spring fires across the American Great Plains. This year, forces aligned to create the perfect storm in NebraskaIn a normal year, the vast grasslands that roll across the American Great Plains would be starting to green. But at the center of the US, where most of the nation’s beef producers graze their herds, this spring brought fire instead of moisture, leaving more than a million acres black and barren.Multiple blazes raged across Nebraska, where the records for the annual acreage burned were obliterated in a single month. The state logged the largest blaze ever recorded when the Morrill fire cascaded across more than 642,000 acres before it was contained in March. Continue reading...