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New York realtor gets banned from Columbia for 10 years after violent airport tirade

A New York realtor has been banned from traveling to Columbia for a decade after his violent airport tirade in the South American country was caught on video — but claims he is the victim, not the agitator.
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Exclusive: Who are Syria’s Druze and why are they under attack?

After deadly clashes in southern Syria, Euronews spoke exclusively to religious leaders and activists from the community about the origins of the Druze and the effects of recent violence.
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Wednesday briefing: ​The Conservative​s ​reshuffle​ in an attempt to ​stay ​relevant ​amid ​poor polling

In today’s newsletter: A year into opposition, Kemi Badenoch’s​ party is still searching for its place in UK politics

Good morning. Kemi Badenoch, the leader of the Conservative party (remember them?), has announced a reshuffle of her top team a year into her leadership.

The reshuffle itself has not come as a surprise – it was rumoured for months. Badenoch has kept much of her team in place, including the shadow home secretary, Robert Jenrick, shadow chancellor, Mel Stride, and the shadow foreign secretary, Priti Patel.

Israel-Gaza war | Israel’s government is pursuing an “unacceptable and morally unjustifiable” policy in Gaza, the Catholic Latin patriarch of Jerusalem has said after visiting a church in the territory that was attacked by Israeli forces and meeting survivors.

Environment | The world is on the brink of a breakthrough in the climate fight and fossil fuels are running out of road, the UN chief said on Tuesday, as he urged countries to funnel support into low-carbon energy.

Immigration | Officials are to start using artificial intelligence to help estimate the age of asylum seekers who say they are children, Angela Eagle, the immigration minister, said on Tuesday.

UK news | A man has been found guilty of assisting a foreign intelligence service after handing over personal details of the then defence secretary, Grant Shapps, to two British undercover officers he believed to be Russian agents.

Music | Ozzy Osbourne, whose gleeful “Prince of Darkness” image made him one of the most iconic rock frontmen of all time, has died aged 76. His death comes less than three weeks after his retirement from performance.

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Witkoff plans to visit the Mideast in push for Gaza ceasefire, State Department spokesperson says

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300 pounds of meth hidden in solar panels seized at LAX by Border Patrol

These solar panels need some tweaking.
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Hong Kong judge rules in favor of transgender bathroom access

Hong Kong judge rules in favor of transgender bathroom access [deltaMinutes] mins ago Now
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Army secretary wants to move more quickly on an agreement for Hawaii live-fire training lands

Army secretary wants to move more quickly on an agreement for Hawaii live-fire training lands [deltaMinutes] mins ago Now
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Families of the Idaho students Bryan Kohberger stabbed to death are set to see him sentenced

Families of the Idaho students Bryan Kohberger stabbed to death are set to see him sentenced [deltaMinutes] mins ago Now
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Maybe this is the moment that will finally stick for these Yankees

It gets old waiting for signs
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Pete Davidson gushes it’s his ‘dream to be a dad’ during ‘Tonight Show’ appearance: ‘Everything else doesn’t really matter’

The “Saturday Night Live” alum’s girlfriend, Elsie Hewitt, announced last week that they were expecting their first child together.