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16.12.2024 3:44
Sara Sharifs grandfather vows to keep her siblings in Pakistan as vigil is held Muhammed Sharif goes to high court in Lahore and says safest place for his other grandchildren is with himSara Sharifs grandfather said he will fight to keep her siblings in Pakistan, calling it the safest place for them, as a vigil was held for the murdered 10-year-old in Surrey.Muhammad Sharif said he would appeal to the high court in Pakistan to stop Saras five siblings from being returned to the UK. Continue reading... ...

16.12.2024 5:01
Mayors to get powers to stop planning delays in England, Angela Rayner to say Pledge set out in white paper to be unveiled this week is part of a devolution by default approach by WhitehallMayors will be given sweeping powers to unblock planning delays for major building projects in England, Angela Rayner has announced, as she promised a devolution by default approach to handing down authority from Whitehall.The pledge set out in the white paper to be unveiled this week will give regions more planning powers over housing numbers and will identify key developments and infrastructure needed to support growth, from roads to major junctions, water reservoirs, freight and logistics. Continue reading... ...

16.12.2024 5:05
16.12.2024 5:07
Growing calls for action as drone sightings increase There are growing calls for action as drone sightings increase in the skies over New York and New Jersey. Today Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer urged federal officials to use special drone detection technology. NBC News' Maya Eaglin reports.

16.12.2024 5:16
16.12.2024 5:21
Inside a jail holding ISIS prisoners in Syria While prisons in Syria have been liberated following the fall of Bashar al-Assad, one jail still holds thousands of ISIS prisoners, according to the guards. Holly Williams goes inside the prison.

16.12.2024 5:26
16.12.2024 6:17
Ukraine war briefing: Kyiv accuses Moscow of recklessness after oil tanker sinks in storm One dead while second tanker in distress in Black Sea near occupied Crimea. What we know on day 1,027Ukrainian officials accused Moscow of recklessness on Sunday after one oil tanker sank and a second vessel ran aground in the Kerch Strait between mainland Russia and occupied Crimea during stormy weather. Dmytro Pletenchuk, Ukraines navy spokesperson, said: These are quite old Russian tankers. You cant go to sea in such a storm. The Russians violated the operating rules. The result is an accident.The Volgoneft-212 tanker snapped in half after being hit by a large wave, with a video showing its bow sticking vertically out of the water. One of the 15 crew members was killed in the incident while 11 others were taken to hospital.The tanker was carrying 4,300 tonnes of low-grade heavy fuel oil, known as mazut and footage also showed a black oil slick around the vessel. Commentators said the oil products, if spilled into the Black Sea, would cause serious ecological damage to a marine environment already badly affected by war.Soon after it emerged that a second tanker, the 132-metre Volgoneft 239, was drifting in the same area after sustaining damage. Russias emergencies ministry later said it had run aground 80 m from shore near the port of Taman at the south end of the Kerch Strait, which runs between mainland Russia and occupied Crimea.The ministry later wrote on Telegram that efforts to evacuate the 14-member crew had been suspended because of bad weather. The ministry said rescue teams were in contact with the ship, which had all facilities on board necessary to ensure the lives of the crew were not in danger.President Vladimir Putin ordered the government to set up a working group to deal with the rescue operation and mitigate the impact of the fuel spill, news agencies cited Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov as saying, after Putin met with the ministers for emergencies and environment.Ukraines SBU security service said on Sunday it had destroyed 40 rail cars carrying fuel to Russian troops in an area of the Zaporizhzhia region Moscow holds in southern Ukraine. The SBU said one of its units had organised a sabotage operation that damaged a rail line as the train was moving near the village of Oleksiivka in a Russian-held part of Zaporizhzhia region. The train was halted, with tanker cars ablaze, and army units fired US-supplied Himars missiles at the site, it said. The account could not be independently verified and Russia made no immediate comment.Russia on Sunday said its forces had captured villages in two key frontline areas of eastern Ukraine as they advance toward the supply hub of Pokrovsk and the industrial town of Kurakhove. The defence ministry said in a daily briefing that troops had liberated the village of Vesely Gai south of Kurakhove and the village of Pushkine south of Pokrovsk, both in the Donetsk region.A Ukrainian drone struck a campus belonging to Russias National Guard on Sunday in the Russian region of Chechnya, as Kyiv continues to strike back after a mass air attack from Moscow. Footage on social media showed a drone swooping low over the Chechen capital, Grozny, 800 kilometres (500 miles) southeast of the frontline in Ukraine, before exploding. No casualties were reported. Chechen leader Ramzan Kadyrov confirmed the drone hit a site belonging to the Akhmat Grozny riot police battalion, and said that two other drones had been shot down by air defences. Continue reading... ...

16.12.2024 6:18
Human body can only take so much: home in Australia, remaining Bali Nine face their new normal Townsville bishop Timothy Harris, who provided care to families of Scott Rush and Michael Czugaj, says the path to recovery will be longFollow our Australia news live blog for latest updatesGet our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcastOn Sunday afternoon, the Bishop of Townsville received an anonymous text message hed spent nearly two decades waiting for: Wheels up, the Bali 5 are on their way back to Australia.Timothy Harris, who provided pastoral care to the families of Scott Rush and Michael Czugaj after their arrest in 2005, immediately called Scotts father, Lee. A short time later, they confirmed a plane carrying his son had landed in the Northern Territory. Continue reading... ...