The New York judge in charge of Donald Trump’s civil fraud trial has ordered the former president’s lawyer to “control him”, after Mr Trump provided extended answers to his questions.
Elsewhere, Scotland’s First Minister Humza Yousef said a planned pro-Palestinian rally in London on Armistice Day should go ahead, after The Metropolitan Police commissioner came under pressure to ban the march amid fears of violence.
‘Control your client’, judge orders Donald Trump’s lawyer
Rishi Sunak, the Prime Minister, said the Metropolitan Police had his “absolute and total backing” to tackle any potential criminality amid calls for the march to be banned.
Just Stop Oil protesters smash National Gallery painting
Two Just Stop Oil protesters have been arrested after the glass covering the Rokeby Venus painting at the National Gallery was smashed. The organisation released a video appearing to show the two protesters smashing the glass of the 17th-century artwork, before turning to address visitors. In the video, the female protestor is heard saying: “Women did not get the vote by voting; it is time for deeds not words. It is time to just stop oil.”
The Met Office said that the lights were “observed across Scotland, clearly visible from Shetland webcams, and sightings reported across some central and eastern parts of England”.
Battle Lines Podcast | Israeli troops push deep into Gaza & investigating Hamas’ property portfolio
In this episode of Battle Lines, we speak to Defence Editor Danielle Sheridan, Middle East correspondent Nataliya Vasilyeva and Senior Foreign Correspondent Sophia Yan. Danielle speaks about the Israeli forensics teams searching through ash as they look for teeth to identify Hamas victims, Sophia takes us inside her investigation into Hamas assets in Turkey, and Nataliya explains her reporting into the experiences of the Israeli Bedouin.
Many artists, such as Jeff Koons, have embraced new technology, whilst others fear that robots could soon replace them. Christian House investigates whether or not machinery can best the masters.
A joint effort of several authors who do find that nobody can keep standing at the side and that “Everyone" must care about what is going on in today’s world.
We are a bunch of people who do not mind that somebody has a totally different idea but is willing to share the ideas with others and to be Active and willing to let others understand how "today’s decisions will influence the future”. Therefore we would love to see many others to "Act today".
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