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UK Set To Announce Recognition Of Palestinian State

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The United Kingdom is expected to formally announce its recognition of a Palestinian state on Sunday afternoon, in what will be a significant development in its Middle East policy.

Prime Minister, Keir Starmer, had previously said in July that the UK would change its stance in September unless Israel agreed to a ceasefire in Gaza and committed to a long-term peace arrangement built around a two-state solution.

For decades, successive British governments had argued that recognition should only come as part of a negotiated peace process.

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The new step marks a break from that approach and positions the UK alongside countries that have already taken a unilateral decision on the matter.

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The Israeli government has strongly criticised the move. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said such recognition “rewards terror,” while families of hostages still held by Hamas also condemned the decision.

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UK ministers maintain that the worsening humanitarian crisis in Gaza and the expansion of Israeli settlements in the West Bank left the government with no option but to act.

They argue that the decision is about keeping alive the possibility of a peace settlement.

Officials pointed to recent images of starvation and violence in Gaza, which Starmer has previously called “intolerable.” Israel’s latest military operation in Gaza City, described by a UN official as “cataclysmic,” forced hundreds of thousands to flee their homes.

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Earlier this week, a United Nations commission accused Israel of committing genocide in Gaza. Israel rejected the finding as “distorted and false,” but UK ministers said the report added to the urgency of taking a new course.

Justice Secretary David Lammy cited settlement expansion in the West Bank as a critical factor.

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He referenced the E1 project, which critics say would end the viability of a contiguous Palestinian state, as one example of actions undermining peace.

Palestinian Authority president Mahmoud Abbas welcomed the UK’s plan when he met Starmer earlier this month. Both leaders agreed that Hamas should have no role in any future Palestinian government.

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Conservative Party leader Kemi Badenoch, however, warned against the move. Writing in The Telegraph, she argued that recognition “at this time and without the release of the hostages would be a reward for terrorism.”

Hostage families echoed that concern in an open letter, saying the announcement had “dramatically complicated efforts” to secure the release of their loved ones. They claimed Hamas had already celebrated the UK’s decision as a victory and pulled back from a ceasefire deal.

The United States also opposed the move. During his visit to London, President Donald Trump said he disagreed with Britain’s position, emphasising the need for more conditions before such a step.

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Despite the backlash, Starmer insisted he was acting in line with his July pledge. He argued that with the two-state solution under threat, this was “the moment to act.”

Recognition of a Palestinian state has been a long-standing demand within the Labour Party, and Starmer faced pressure from his MPs to deliver. More than half of Labour members signed a letter earlier this year urging him to take the step without delay.

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Return Of Chinese Astronauts Delayed After Space Debris Hits Spacecraft

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The return of three Chinese astronauts to Earth has been postponed indefinitely after their spacecraft was reportedly hit by a small piece of debris, according to Chinese state media.

The astronauts, who are part of the Shenzhou-20 mission, travelled to the Tiangong space station in April and were scheduled to return on Wednesday following a six-month stay. Their replacements, the Shenzhou-21 crew, had already arrived over the weekend.

“The Shenzhou-20 crewed spacecraft is suspected to have been struck by a small piece of orbital debris, and assessment of the impact and associated risks is currently under way,” the China Manned Space Agency (CMSA) said in a statement.

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“To ensure the health and safety of the astronauts and the successful completion of the mission, it has been decided that the originally planned return of Shenzhou-20 on November 5 will be postponed.”

Officials did not specify when the debris incident occurred. Earlier in the week, state media reported that both crews had shared a meal of baked chicken prepared using the station’s first oven, delivered by the Shenzhou-21 team. On Tuesday, videos showed the two teams holding a handover ceremony.

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Yu Jun, a science communicator known online as Steed’s Scarf, said that if the spacecraft is deemed unsafe to return, authorities could activate a backup plan.

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“Shenzhou-22 and the Long March 2F (launcher) were already on standby. This is our rolling backup mechanism. They are in ‘emergency duty’ mode and ready to bring our astronauts home safely if needed,” Yu told his more than five million followers on Weibo.

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China has continued to expand its human spaceflight program, completing 37 flights and six crewed missions so far, with plans to land astronauts on the moon by 2030.

The Shenzhou-20 commander, Chen Dong, holds China’s record for the longest cumulative space time more than 380 days and the highest number of spacewalks, with six.

Chinese astronauts have not joined the International Space Station, a partnership between the US, Russia, Europe, Canada, and Japan, due to a US law preventing NASA from cooperating with China’s space program. Instead, China has said it welcomes international cooperation on its Tiangong space station.

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(The Guardian Uk)

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Man Grabs Mexico’s President While Meeting Citizens On The Street

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Mexico’s President, Claudia Sheinbaum, while meeting citizens in Mexico City was grabbed by a man, prompting concern over presidential security and ongoing harassment faced by women in the country.

A video from Tuesday shows a man, appearing intoxicated, attempting to kiss the president on the neck and holding her from behind.

She quickly removed his hands and turned to face him before an official stepped in and blocked the man.

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As he was led away, Sheinbaum was seen smiling slightly and saying, “Don’t worry.” State police later confirmed the man’s arrest.

Commentators said the episode shows that no woman, not even Mexico’s President, is immune to harassment.

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Even if you’re the president, any guy believes he has the right to touch you,” said Catalina Ruiz-Navarro, a journalist with feminist outlet Volcánicas. “When they ask what the patriarchy is, this is it.”

The incident also raised questions about Sheinbaum’s security. Her team was not clearly visible in the footage, and it took several seconds for anyone to react.

It comes days after Carlos Alberto Manzo Rodríguez, a popular mayor, was killed during Day of the Dead celebrations in Uruapan, Michoacán.

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He was shot seven times at close range before the gunman was killed. Before his death, Manzo Rodríguez had publicly appealed to Mexico’s President for help against local criminal groups.

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He is the latest in a series of officials killed in Mexico. During the 2024 election campaign, 37 candidates were murdered, and since Sheinbaum’s government began on 1 October, 10 municipal presidents have also been killed.

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While local leaders are often targeted, high-level officials have also faced threats.

In 1994, presidential candidate Luis Donaldo Colosio Murrieta was assassinated at a rally in Tijuana. In 2020, the Jalisco cartel attempted to kill Omar García Harfuch, Sheinbaum’s current security minister, in a daylight attack in Mexico City.

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Sheinbaum herself faced a scare last year during her campaign in Chiapas, when masked men stopped her vehicle to demand action against violence before letting her go.

Like her predecessor, Andrés Manuel López Obrador, Mexico’s President has preferred to keep close contact with the public and maintain lighter security. But the latest incident may prompt her to reconsider.

“Hopefully [the presidency will press charges], and the president will send a clear message: no man has the right to kiss or touch a woman without her consent,” wrote Alejandra Escobar, editorial director of Ectétera, on X. “May this also serve as an example for [her assistants]: it is not acceptable for her to be so exposed.”

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(The Guardian UK)

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Sweden To Charge 18-year-old Over IS Terror Plot

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The Swedish Prosecution Authority said Tuesday it intended to charge an 18-year-old man for planning a terrorist act in Stockholm on behalf of the Islamic State group.

According to prosecutors, the planning took place between August 2024 and February 2025.

“We believe the purpose of the preparations was to induce serious fear in the population, in the name of the Islamic State. The criminal act could have seriously harmed Sweden,” Deputy Chief Prosecutor Henrik Olin said in a statement.

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Prosecutors did not provide details of the plan but said the man was also suspected of “preparation for serious crimes under the act on flammable and explosive goods and training for terrorism”.

Prosecutors said they planned to file the charges on Thursday and that a press conference would be held the same day.

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The young man will also be charged alongside a 17-year-old boy with attempted murder in Germany in August 2024.

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Both of them are also suspected of “participation in a terrorist organisation,” according to the statement.

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The man was arrested in Stockholm on February 11 and has been in custody since then.

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