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10.12.2024 10:00
My father, the serial killer: how April Balascio put her dad behind bars – and broke free of her childhood When Balascio was growing up, her charismatic father was violent, controlling, yet often very loving. Then her foster brother was killed and she started piecing together the dates and places that would prove crucial to solving a string of murdersIn 2009, while her husband and teenage children slept, April Balascio was often wide awake in their home in Jefferson, Ohio, jotting down the small towns she’d lived in as a child and trying to match them to their month and year.This wasn’t as easy as it might sound. Her father had driven them all over the US – Ohio, Georgia, Florida, Arizona, Colorado, Wisconsin, Pennsylvania – in whatever vehicle they had at the time – an RV, a U-Haul truck, a camper, a school bus. They had set up home in farmhouses, mobile homes, tents, a barn. Sometimes Balascio completed a school year in one place; other times she didn’t, because her father would wake them at night, tell them to pack up, then off they’d go, no goodbyes, headed who knows where. Continue reading... ...

10.12.2024 10:00
Endless work, little money, occasional UFOs: my father’s five decades driving Brazil’s roads | Long read As a sociologist, my career couldn’t be further from that of my father, who spent his life on the road as a truck driver. It’s only in recent years, as illness has struck, that I’ve started to truly understand himRemember, your dad helped build this airport so you could fly.I hear my father’s words every time I catch a flight from São Paulo’s main airport. And while I always remembered those words, it has taken me some time to truly understand them. Continue reading... ...

10.12.2024 10:00
Small island nations face climate-induced ‘catastrophe’, warn experts First comprehensive study on health and climate change in small island developing states lays bare impact of the crisis and calls for action from richer countriesThe 65 million people living in the world’s small island nations face “catastrophe” from the health impacts of climate breakdown, say experts behind a Lancet Countdown report.Heatwaves, drought, insect-borne diseases and extreme weather are getting worse because of the climate crisis, putting lives and livelihoods at risk, found the report, the first comprehensive analysis of the state of climate change and health in island states. Continue reading... ...

10.12.2024 10:00
Who is Friedrich Merz, the pilot politician tipped to be German chancellor? CDU leader once sidelined by Merkel loves private planes, hates tax bureaucracy, and backs UkraineIn July 2022, the prevailing political mood in Germany was grim. The economic powerhouse was on the brink of a recession, with Russia threatening to cut off its gas supplies. There were widespread fears of a decline in prosperity. The gloss was beginning to wear off Olaf Scholz’s coalition government.Amid the gloom, the finance minister, Christian Lindner, got married on the North Sea island of Sylt. And one of the guests, Friedrich Merz, decided to make his entrance at the opulent, three-day celebration in his private plane: a twin-engine Diamond DA62, complete with personalised number plate. Continue reading... ...

10.12.2024 10:00
Syria’s new leader has two identities – but which one will take the country forward? Whether he goes by Ahmed al-Sharaa or his nom de guerre, Abu Mohammed al-Jolani, is a key indicator in the direction Syria’s future may takeOn Sunday morning, a bearded 42-year-old man wearing a plain green military uniform walked into the Umayyad mosque in Damascus and addressed a small crowd, the Syrian nation, the region and the world.With the mosque’s glittering decorations providing a backdrop, Ahmed al-Sharaa described the fall of the house of Assad as “a victory for the Islamic nation” and called for reflection and prayer. Continue reading... ...

10.12.2024 10:00
Ministers must reassure consumers feeding cattle Bovaer is safe, says Lady Sheehan Government should point to evidence of FSA licensing of additive, says chair of environment and climate change committeeThe government must urgently reassure consumers that feed additives given to cattle to reduce methane emissions are harmless, and a vital tool in tackling the climate crisis, the chair of an influential parliamentary committee has warned.Lady Sheehan, chair of the environment and climate change committee of the House of Lords, called on ministers to step up as a row has blown up over the prospective use of the additive Bovaer in British dairy herds supplying Arla, the dairy company. Continue reading... ...

10.12.2024 11:42
Official at Japan PM office held for allegedly soliciting minors for sex A male official at the Japanese prime minister's office has been arrested on suspicion of soliciting two underage girls for sex, according to police. Yukihiro Koizumi, 40, who was arrested on Monday, is suspected of engaging in sexual acts with two junior high school students in a parked car in Yokohama in April with a promise to pay them cash. Read full story here