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Russia's Oreshnik Missile: Speed, Range, and Threat Overview

In a recent televised address, Russian President Vladimir Putin announced the combat use of a new intermediate-range ballistic missile, named Oreshnik, during a strike on Ukraine's Dnipro. The missile, which is nuclear-capable but was deployed in a non-nuclear hypersonic configuration, reportedly travels at Mach 10, making it nearly impossible for current air defenses to intercept. Experts suggest Oreshnik could carry multiple independently guided warheads, potentially including nuclear ones, and has a range of 3,000 to 5,000 kilometers, threatening much of Europe. This missile is described as an experimental variant of the RS-26 Rubezh ICBM, with its development previously stalled under Russia's state weapons program. The announcement comes amid heightened tensions following the collapse of the Intermediate-Range Nuclear Forces Treaty in 2019, with Putin indicating Russia may consider further missile deployments in response to U.S. actions. sources

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Nov 22 2024, 6 pm

French Man Jailed for Years of Raping Daughter, Offering Her

A court in Draguignan, southeast France, sentenced a 38-year-old man to 20 years in prison for raping his teenage adoptive daughter and selling her for sex to strangers. Prosecutor Estelle Bois detailed the father's total control over the girl, who was abused from the age of 13 and blindfolded during the acts, which he filmed and claimed were consensual. The case mirrors the high-profile trial of 51 men accused of raping Gisele Pelicot, where similar claims of consent were made. The victim, now 18, bravely escaped her father's abuse in 2021, leading to his arrest. A second defendant, identified through the father's documentation of the abuse, faces a potential 16-year sentence. Bois emphasized that the case is about power and domination, not love, highlighting the father's manipulative behavior. The girl attended court with a therapy dog for support, opting for an open trial despite the trauma. sources

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Nov 22 2024, 10 pm

60-Year-Old Shot Dead by 77-Year-Old in Paris McDonald's

A 77-year-old man was arrested after fatally shooting a 60-year-old in a McDonald's in northern Paris on Friday, in what authorities describe as a settling of scores. The incident occurred in the 18th district, where the attacker fired four shots, according to local officials. Sources indicate that the two men were known to each other and that the motive was linked to an attempted racketeering. The police reported that the suspect remained at the scene and was apprehended without attempting to flee. This shocking incident highlights ongoing concerns over violence and crime in urban areas, as investigations continue into the circumstances surrounding the confrontation. sources

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Nov 22 2024, 10 pm

UK Responds to Netanyahu Arrest Warrant: Will Comply

The British government has suggested that Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu could face arrest in the UK following an International Criminal Court (ICC) warrant issued for him and former Defence Minister Yoav Gallant, citing accusations of crimes against humanity and war crimes related to Israel's ongoing conflict with Hamas. This development follows Hamas's attack on October 7, 2023. While Prime Minister Keir Starmer's spokesman refrained from commenting on the specifics of a potential arrest, he affirmed that the UK would comply with its legal obligations under domestic and international law. The UK, having ratified the Rome Statute in 2001, is bound by the ICC Act, which mandates that any arrest request from the ICC be transmitted to a court for endorsement. Officials noted that this act has never been invoked as no ICC-indicted individual has previously visited the UK. sources

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Nov 22 2024, 9 pm

Bruce Willis: Childhood Stutter Foreshadowed Early Dementia Signs

Bruce Willis' wife, Emma Heming Willis, first noticed subtle changes in his speech before his diagnosis of aphasia and subsequent frontotemporal dementia (FTD), initially attributing them to his long-standing battle with a severe stutter. In 2022, the family announced the "Die Hard" star's retirement from acting due to cognitive issues, revealing a year later that he had FTD, a rare condition affecting around 50,000 to 60,000 Americans. Heming Willis explained that the language changes did not alarm her, as they resembled his stutter, which had previously been so severe it took him three minutes to finish a sentence. Meanwhile, Demi Moore expressed concern for Willis during her acceptance speech at the 2024 Hamptons International Film Festival, stating that while the disease is challenging, he remains stable. A family insider noted worries about Moore's busy schedule, emphasizing the importance of family time amid Willis' health struggles. sources

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Nov 22 2024, 9 pm

Sweden Unfazed by Putin's Warning to the West

Sweden's Defence Minister Pal Jonson reaffirmed the country's commitment to supporting Ukraine, dismissing Russian threats as attempts to intimidate Western nations. His comments followed President Vladimir Putin's warning of potential strikes on countries supplying arms to Ukraine, amid escalating tensions in the ongoing conflict. At a joint press conference in Stockholm with Ukrainian Defence Minister Rustem Umerov, Jonson announced substantial funding for Ukraine to enhance its military capabilities, including long-range missiles and drones. He emphasized that supporting Ukraine is both a moral imperative and a strategic necessity for Sweden's own security. Jonson reiterated Ukraine's right to defend itself under international law, highlighting the importance of bolstering Ukraine's military resources. Putin, meanwhile, characterized the conflict as a "global" war, asserting Russia's entitlement to target nations that aid Ukraine's military efforts. sources

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Nov 22 2024, 8 pm

Gatwick Airport Evacuated Amid Security Incident Investigation

LONDON: Gatwick Airport has evacuated a significant portion of its South Terminal due to a security threat, with authorities stating that passengers will not be permitted to enter the affected area until the situation is resolved. The airport management emphasized that the safety and security of passengers and staff are their top priorities and urged cooperation and calm during the investigation. Meanwhile, London remains on high alert following a suspicious package discovered outside the US Embassy. The Metropolitan Police conducted a controlled explosion in response, successfully neutralizing the threat. They confirmed the explosion was intentional and ongoing investigations are underway, with cordons still in place around the embassy. The US Embassy also reported that the area will remain closed until further notice as a precautionary measure. sources

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Nov 22 2024, 5 pm

Understanding the Climate Challenge at COP29

The COP29 summit in Baku is struggling to finalize a draft text on climate finance and emission reduction goals, with a key focus on how much developed nations should provide to developing countries for climate adaptation and clean energy transitions. An existing pledge of $100 billion annually is set to expire in 2025, with proposals for a tenfold increase to $1 trillion from 2026. Developing nations, including India and China, argue that they should not face stringent emission reduction targets without adequate financial support, demanding $1.3 trillion based on UN estimates. Disagreements persist over funding sources, with developing countries advocating for public finance over private loans, which often come with high interest. Complicating negotiations, developed nations seek to include emerging economies like China as contributors, while concerns grow over the potential impact of Donald Trump's anticipated withdrawal from the Paris Agreement on future funding. sources

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Nov 22 2024, 6 pm

5 Key Facts About Pam Bondi, Trump's Attorney General Pick

Donald Trump has appointed Pam Bondi as his choice for Attorney General, a move that has drawn significant attention. Bondi, a former Florida Attorney General, is known for her strong stance on various legal issues, including her opposition to the Affordable Care Act and her involvement in high-profile cases against opioid manufacturers. A member of the Republican Party, she has been a vocal supporter of Trump and his policies, particularly during his presidency. Bondi's selection is seen as a strategic move to bolster the administration's legal team, especially in light of ongoing investigations and legal challenges. Critics have raised concerns about her past actions and decisions while in office, suggesting potential conflicts of interest. Nonetheless, Bondi's experience in state politics and her close ties to Trump could play a pivotal role in shaping the administration's legal agenda moving forward. sources

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Nov 22 2024, 6 pm

Notre-Dame Reopening Next Month After Restoration from Fire

Five years after a devastating fire severely damaged Notre-Dame de Paris, the historic cathedral is set to reopen on December 7, 2024, following extensive restoration efforts. The blaze, which erupted on April 15, 2019, resulted in the collapse of its iconic spire and extensive damage to the roof and upper walls. With the support of hundreds of artisans and approximately 500 million euros in funding, the renovation has revitalized the building's frescoes, cleaned its bells, and introduced a new lighting system. Elon Musk shared a preview of the restored cathedral on social media, highlighting the significance of the project. Philippe Jost, overseeing the restoration, noted that a surplus of 140 million euros will be allocated for future preservation. Notre-Dame, once a major tourist attraction with up to 15 million visitors annually, aims to reclaim its place in the heart of Paris amidst grand celebrations. sources

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Nov 22 2024, 6 pm

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