Austrian man goes on trial for 2024 Taylor Swift concert terror plot
Defendant, 21, in court with second man over alleged scheme to kill music fans outside Vienna stadiumThe trial against a man accused of plotting to attack one of Taylor Swiftâs concerts in Vienna nearly two years ago began in Austria on Tuesday.The plot was thwarted, but Austrian authorities still canceled Swiftâs three performances in August 2024. The singerâs fans were devastated, but rallied to turn Vienna into a citywide trading post for friendship bracelets and singalongs. Continue reading...
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IndiaâPakistan Track II must also include Afghanistan and China
⢠A rare convergence of voices, including Indiaâs RSS leadership, Kashmiri figures, and over 100 eminent citizens, has created a potential opening to reset IndiaâPakistan relations. ⢠The article argues that current Track II talks must evolve into a structured dialogue to move beyond temporary diplomatic pauses.
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Kashmir TimesSudan: The Sound of Silence
⢠Sudan is currently experiencing a catastrophic humanitarian crisis, which some observers describe as the gravest of recent times. ⢠The crisis is characterized by widespread mass starvation, with 825,000 children specifically facing severe acute starvation.
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CountercurrentsWorld in brief: July 1, 2026
⢠The White House has appointed Harvard astronomer and cosmologist Avi Loeb to lead a new scientific advisory council investigating the national security risks posed by UFOs. ⢠Loeb, a former head of Harvardâs astronomy department known for his controversial theories on alien visits, will lead the study into mysterious orbs reported by military personnel.
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⢠Col. Saikat K. Bose argues that the United Nations' value is often underestimated because critics focus on its failure to prevent major wars. ⢠The author highlights that the UN's true strength lies in its routine, less visible functions, such as providing global coordination, legal frameworks, and trust to prevent smaller crises from escalating.
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The WeekHuman welfare and the UNâs continuing relevance
⢠A growing number of "UN Sceptics" are questioning the continued relevance of the United Nations due to its perceived inability to stop global violence. ⢠The organization's helplessness is highlighted by the ongoing bloodshed and instability in Gaza, Lebanon, and the invasion-shattered regions of Ukraine.
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The IslandNoon briefing of 1 July 2026
⢠The UN Secretary-General introduced the preliminary report from the Independent Scientific Panel on Artificial Intelligence and welcomed the General Assembly's decision to reform the organization's financial rules. ⢠In Lebanon, thousands of displaced people continue to rely on humanitarian aid, with UN agencies and first responders providing food, water, emergency shelter, and psychological support.
Read original ¡ un.orgWhy the UK is accused of allowing the UAE to fuel war in Sudan â video explainer | Global development
⢠The UK government is facing accusations of failing to prevent the UAE from supplying weapons to the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) during the ongoing conflict in Sudan. ⢠Evidence including satellite imagery, leaked documents, and on-the-ground footage has been used to trace the movement of arms into the region.
Read original ¡ theguardian.comUN relief chief sounds alarm over escalation in Sudan's North Kordofan-Xinhua
⢠UN relief chief Martin Griffiths has sounded an alarm regarding the escalation of violence in Sudan's North Kordofan region. ⢠He emphasized that humanitarian workers must be granted safe, unimpeded access to reach vulnerable populations affected by the conflict.
Read original ¡ english.news.cnLouisiana: Republican attorney general indicted on criminal charges
Liz Murrill accused of trying to intimidate officials who opposed GOP-enacted law to overhaul local courtsLouisianaâs Republican attorney general was indicted on Thursday on criminal charges by a grand jury in New Orleans, accused of trying to intimidate local officials who fought a law enacted by GOP legislators to overhaul the local courts.Liz Murrill, the attorney general, told eight New Orleans officials, including Helena Moreno, the mayor, and Jason Williams, the district attorney, that they could face removal from their jobs because of their opposition to the law. Continue reading...
Read original ¡ theguardian.comTucker Carlson floats idea of new political party in the US in interview
Former Fox News host further said he doesnât âwant to be a candidateâ for president and aired frustration with TrumpTucker Carlson, the rightwing broadcaster, wants to help build a new political party in the United States, he said in an interview â though he gave scant detail about the party, and did not indicate whether he was referring to a concrete project or merely musing.In the same interview, Carlson dismissed the idea of running for office as part of that new party. âI donât want to be a candidate,â he said. Continue reading...
Read original ¡ theguardian.comCalifornia man pleads guilty to faking Nancy Guthrie ransom note
Derrick Callella admitted he called and sent texts to Guthrieâs family, demanding a bitcoin transactionA California man is facing up to two years in prison or a $250,000 fine after pleading guilty to sending Nancy Guthrieâs family a phoney ransom note, federal authorities announced on Thursday.Nancy Guthrie, the 84-year-old mother of Today Show host Savannah Guthrie, was last seen on 31 January at her residence outside Tucson, Arizona. Inside the home, authorities observed her cellphone, medication and other basic essentials. Law enforcement also found drops of her blood near the porch. Continue reading...
Read original ¡ theguardian.comAustralia news live: Deeming lodges legal suit against Victorian Liberal president; blizzard brings snow to NSW and Victorian alps
Case due to be heard in supreme court this morning. Follow the dayâs latest updatesGet our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcastGood morning, and happy Friday. Nick Visser here to wrap up the week after a busy stretch in parliament. Hereâs whatâs on deck:Liberal MP Moira Deeming has lodged legal action against the partyâs Victorian president, Brian Loughnane, which is set to be heard in the stateâs supreme court this morning. Deeming had filed a police complaint against a colleague, Matthew Guy, alleging he put her in a headlock. Victoria Police investigated the incident and found âthere was no offence detectedâ, dismissing it last week. Guy has demanded a public apology from Deeming â who said earlier this week she misunderstood the âtechnical meaning of the term âheadlockââ, but would not apologise. Continue reading...
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