Articles for October, 2019

Iran sentences man to death for spying for the CIA
Iranian courts have sentenced one person to death for spying for the CIA and jailed two others for 10 years for the same crime, as well as imprisoning a fourth person for 10 years for spying for Britain, the judiciary said on Tuesday. The verdicts com...
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South Africa, Nigeria Leaders Meet After Anti-Immigrant Violence
(Bloomberg) -- Terms of Trade is a daily newsletter that untangles a world embroiled in trade wars. Sign up here. South African President Cyril Ramaphosa will host Nigerian President Muhammadu Buhari for talks, weeks after xenophobic violence strained ...
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Brexit latest news: Boris Johnson set to unveil his plans to the EU

Brexit latest news: Boris Johnson set to unveil his plans to the EUBoris Johnson poised to reveal his final Brexit plan to EU leaders William Hague: The rule of law is integral to conservatism. The Tories should not fight it Michael Deacon: Francois is breakout star of Brexit. And on Monday he showed why No-deal Brexit odds: Latest predictions on leaving EU without deal Sign up: Brexit Whatsapp updates and the Brexit Bulletin  ​Reported plans by the British Government to create customs posts along both sides of the Irish border to replace the backstop, have been dismissed by Simon Coveney. Irish State broadcaster RTE reported the suggestion sent to the European Union by the UK would lead to the posts being built between five and 10 miles back from the current border. The idea for the customs posts are contained in the so-called 'non-papers' submitted by UK officials during recent technical discussions. The deputy Irish premier poured cold water on the plans, saying Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland "deserves better." He tweeted: "Non-Paper Non-Starter. Time the EU had a serious proposal from the UK Govt if a £Brexit deal is to be achievable in October. NI and IRE deserves better!" Brexit | The best comment and analysis Mr Johnson will finally unveil his detailed plan for Brexit to EU leaders within the next 24 hours, The Daily Telegraph can disclose. Downing Street will set out the Prime Minister’s preferred alternative to the Irish backstop in a series of calls to EU capitals ahead of a formal text being delivered to Brussels after his speech to the Conservative Party conference on Wednesday. The UK plan, which could be delivered as early as Tuesday, is expected to be based on the creation of an all-Ireland “economic zone” which would allow agricultural and food products to move between Ulster and the republic without checks at the border. A proposal to align regulations on industrial goods is expected to be included. Q&A; | The Brexit backstop The proposal will also suggest ways for Northern Ireland’s political parties to have a say in the application of any EU rules and regulations in order to build democratic legitimacy for the replacement to the backstop. But on the critical question of customs – which the EU side says is a potential deal-breaker – the Johnson plan is still expected to rely on technology and so-called “alternative arrangements”, such as trusted-trader schemes and exemptions for small businesses.   7:43AM Good morning from Manchester Boris Johnson’s plans for Brexit are set to be revealed in the next few days. Legal text for a deal has been drawn up and will be given to the EU after the Prime Minister delivers his conference speech tomorrow. His plans for customs checks have, however, already been attacked by Ireland. He’ll be doing the media rounds so we’ll report any worthy nuggets. Priti Patel will today unveil a £10 million investment in stun guns to arm police in the battle against knife crime as well as a major offensive against “county lines” drug gangs. We will keep you posted with all the latest developments. 7:30AM Front pages today It's a mixed bag from today's national newspapers, but the Prime Minister featured in one way or another on the majority of them.  7:23AM What's coming up today?  Well, it's all about Boris Johnson this morning.  He is scheduled to appear on BBC Breakfast at 7.45am after news filtered through about the imminent release of his Brexit plans.  The Prime Minister is also down to appear on BBC Radio 4's Today programme in its coveted 8.10am interview slot.  And it's not just Brexit on the news agenda - there is the allegations that the Conservative leader squeezed a woman's thigh in the 1990s, a claim he has denied.


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Northern Ireland man who took snaps of action figures as a child grew up to become one of US wrestling’s top photographers – Belfast Telegraph
Northern Ireland man who took snaps of action figures as a child grew up to become one of US wrestling’s top photographers  Belfast Telegraph
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My Hero Academia: Midoriya and Bakugo Protagonists of Two New Action Figures – Spark Chronicles
My Hero Academia: Midoriya and Bakugo Protagonists of Two New Action Figures  Spark Chronicles
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Tourist seriously burned after falling into thermal water at Old Faithful

Tourist seriously burned after falling into thermal water at Old FaithfulA man visiting Yellowstone National Park sustained severe burns on Sunday after he fell into the thermal water at the Old Faithful geyser.Cade Edmond Siemers, 48, told park rangers that he went out walking without a flashlight, and ended up tripping and falling, landing in the thermal water, NBC News reports. Siemers, a U.S. citizen living in India, was seriously burned all over his body, and is now receiving treatment at a burn center in Idaho.The National Park Service said on Monday that rangers discovered Siemers' hat and shoe and a beer can by Old Faithful, as well as footprints going to and from the geyser. There are signs all around the park telling people to be careful and take notice of their surroundings, and rangers are now looking to see if any damage was done to the geyser cone. Once the investigation is complete, the results will be "forwarded to the United States Attorney's Office for prosecutorial review," the National Park Service said.


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Thai Opposition Says Attorney General to Drop Case Facing Leader
(Bloomberg) -- Thailand’s opposition Future Forward Party said the country’s attorney general decided against indicting its leader Thanathorn Juangroongruangkit on computer crimes charges.The attorney general passed the recommendation to the police, an...
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Russia's New Husky-Class Stealth Submarines: Armed with Hypersonic Missiles?
A deadly combination.
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James Bond 25: No Time To Die Reaches Major Milestone
The 25th James Bond movie, No Time To Die, has seemingly crossed a significant production milestone. Video has emerged of what appears to be a wrap party of sorts for the film where 007 actor Daniel Craig can be seen and heard speaking about his experi...
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Taiwan condemns China's 'dictatorship' on 70th anniversary of communist rule
Taiwan's government on Tuesday condemned China's "dictatorship" on the 70th anniversary of the founding of the People's Republic, saying the country was a threat to peace and trying to find excuses for its military expansion. Defeated Nationalist forc...
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