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Tour boat hit by large wave capsizes on Red Sea diving trip: 28 rescued, 16 missing

Egypt tour boat capsizesMore than two dozen people were rescued and a more than a dozen remained missing Monday after Egyptian authorities said a tourist boat sank off the Red Sea coast during early morning hours.

In a statement on social media, local authorities said the regional Red Sea control center received a distress signal at 5:30 a.m. local time from a member of the Sea Story crew, a luxury yacht.

The boat had 44 people on board − 14 crew members and 31 passengers from various countries, when, according to what crew members told officials, a large wave hit the ship.

The vessel set sail on Sunday from Port Ghalib Marina, near Marsa Alam on Egypt's Red Sea coast, officials said, for a diving trip scheduled to last through Friday.

The vessel had been slated to dock in Hurghada, a beach town resort about 143 miles north on the coast.

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U.N. report: 85,000 cases of femicide in 2023. And that's likely an undercount

Femicide: the killing of women

"This is a war against women," says Kalliopi Mingeirou, chief of the ending violence against women section at U.N. Women.

She is talking about a new report that estimates 85,000 cases of femicide in 2023 — instances where a woman is targeted because of her gender, either killed by an intimate partner, a close relative, a rapist or a stranger who is randomly assaulting females.

The report finds that the majority of those women — 51,100 — were killed by a husband, partner or family member.

Those figures are likely undercounts because many countries around the world don't collect data on femicide.

TVNL Comment: What an ugly world we have created.  This is a horrific ccrime that goes unpunished all over the world.

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Lebanon's first responders say Israeli strikes target them as they work to save lives

Lebanon's first responders being targetedIt is Jad Deeb's job to run toward the screams.

Ever since Israel started carrying out airstrikes in southern Beirut in September as part of its intensified campaign to dismantle Hezbollah, the 31-year-old IT specialist turned paramedic has spent day after day racing toward bombed out buildings to help pull people from the rubble of their homes.

The wreckage from Israeli airstrikes is often so vast that rescues can take days, at which point few are ever found alive.

"We are used to the smell of death," says Deeb. "We are used to dismembered bodies, we are used to decapitated bodies. We've seen the unimaginable."

The work is dangerous. He and his team, all volunteers of the Lebanese Popular Relief Association — an organization of roughly 100 first responders who are mostly self-funded, with some modest help from donors, and no links, he says, to Hezbollah — have come across unexploded ordnance while digging through rubble and have had to abruptly stop rescues when Israel started airstrikes nearby without warning.

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Jack Smith drops election interference charges and classified documents case against Donald Trump

Jack Smith / Trump
While the case involving classified documents case will be dropped against Donald Trump, prosecutors say they will continue to pursue the case against two of his employees.

According to CNN, special counsel Jack Smith said that while he is dropping the prosecution of Trump for allegedly mishandling classified documents, prosecutors will proceed with the case against two of his employees – Walt Nauta and Carlos de Oliveira – who are co-defendants in the case.

Both individuals, who work for Trump, are accused of assisting the former president in obstructing the federal investigation into sensitive government documents.

CNN noted that the case is now before the 11th US circuit court of appeals, which is reviewing a judge’s order dismissing all charges.

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Revealed: how a San Francisco navy lab became a hub for human radiation experiments

Navy lab radioactive tests

In September 1956, Cpl Eldridge Jones found himself atop a sunbaked roof at an old army camp about an hour outside San Francisco, shoveling radioactive dirt.

Too young for Korea and too old for Vietnam, Jones never saw combat. Instead, he served in the cold war, where the threats to his life were all American.

The previous year, Jones was one of thousands of US troops directly exposed to radiation during aboveground nuclear weapons tests in the Nevada desert.

Now he was being exposed again, this time to lab-made “simulated nuclear fallout”, material that emitted some of the same ionizing radiation as the atomic bomb. The exercise at Camp Stoneman, near Pittsburg, California, was one of many in a years-long program conducted by a key military research facility, headquartered at a navy shipyard in a predominantly Black working-class neighborhood in San Francisco.

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Israel Has Killed Over 1,000 Doctors and Nurses in Gaza

Doctor at last hospital in Gaza injured in attackMore than 1,000 doctors and nurses are among at least 44,211 people killed in Israel's 13-month assault on the Gaza Strip, officials in the Hamas-governed Palestinian enclave said Sunday.

"Over 310 other medical personnel were arrested, tortured, and executed in prisons," Gaza's Government Media Office also said in a statement, according to Turkey's state-run Anadolu Agency. "The Israeli army also prevented the entry of medical supplies, health delegations, and hundreds of surgeons into Gaza."

"Hospitals have been a declared target for the Israeli army, which bombed, besieged, and stormed them, killing doctors and nurses, injuring others after directly targeting them," the office said. The statement came after the director of the main partially functioning hospital in northern Gaza was injured in an Israeli strike.

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Ukraine war briefing: Ukraine targeted by nearly 500 Iran-designed drones in a week, Zelenskyy says

Dragon's teeth defenses in Donetsk, UkraineVolodymyr Zelenskyy has said he fears that Ukraine will become “a testing ground” for Russian munitions, with the country being targeted by nearly 500 drones in the past week, as well as more than 20 missiles.

Though Russia’s first ever use of the Oreshnik intermediate range ballistic missile on Dnipro on Thursday captured global attention, on Sunday Zelenskyy highlighted the increased level of Shahed drone attacks.

Ukraine says Russia has set up two factories to make the distinctive Iran-designed, delta-winged Shahed 136 drones, called Geran-2 by Moscow, about 800 miles from the border in Ukraine.

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The ICC Arrest Warrant for Netanyahu Is Also an Indictment of US Policy and Complicity

ICC indicts NetanyahuIt’s official now. America’s closest ally, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, the one accorded more than 50 standing ovations in Congress just months ago, is under indictment by the International Criminal Court for crimes against humanity and war crimes. America must take note: the U.S. Government is complicit in Netanyahu’s war crimes and has fully partnered in Netanyahu’s violent rampage across the Middle East.

For 30 years the Israel Lobby has induced the U.S. to fight wars on Israel’s behalf designed to prevent the emergence of a Palestinian State. Netanyahu, who first came to power in 1996, and has been prime minister for 17 years since then, has been the main cheerleader for U.S.-backed wars in the Middle East. The result has been a disaster for the U.S. and a bloody catastrophe not only for the Palestinian people but for the entire Middle East.

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Tourists wary following multiple stabbings in New York City

Tourists wary of random stabbings in NYCAnother random knife attack on a tourist in less than a week. The latest one happened Saturday morning on bustling Madison Avenue in Manhattan.

According to authorities, the victim received medical attention on location by EMS. The woman who allegedly cut him fled right after.

As we get closer to the Thanksgiving Holiday, Madison Avenue in Midtown gets busier and busier with visitors from all over the world.

Police are looking for a woman who allegedly slashed in the right hand a 42-year-old tourist from Italy in what they say, was a random attack.

“New York City is a big city there are a lot of tourists and expect to be safe for the police to manage,” said Cosmin who is visiting from Romania.

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