'My skin was peeling' - the African women tricked into making Russian drones A BBC investigation finds evidence that young African women are being tricked into building Russian drones. Michael O’Leary attacks DAA over departure of CEO Kenny Jacobs Ryanair boss said Mr Jacobs’ ‘elbows out’ style was what was needed in the public sector to get things done |
Israeli politicians sound alarm over Zohran Mamdani’s New York mayoral win “New York’s Jewish community deserves leaders who protect them, not target them,” Deputy Foreign Minister Sharren Haskel told The Jerusalem Post. Why New York’s Jews couldn’t repeat Britain’s Corbyn lesson - analysis Zohran Mamdani’s election as New York City mayor has shaken Jewish communities, raising fears about rising BDS influence and sparking debate over aliyah, identity, and Israel’s place in NY Jewry. At least 46 killed after typhoon unleashes heavy rains and floods in Philippines At least 46 people have died after Typhoon Kalmaegi unleashed heavy rains and floods across the central Philippines, trapping people on their roofs and submerging cars, officials say. Ukraine Strikes Petrochemical Plant Deep Inside Russia Amid Escalating Long-Range Attacks Ukrainian drones struck a petrochemical plant almost 1,500 km (932 miles) inside Russia early on November 4 as Kyiv continues to step up long-range air strikes aimed at key Russian infrastructure. |