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Selma Blair exposes how doctors missed her MS for decades despite clear warning signs

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Blair revealed that despite experiencing symptoms since childhood, her multiple sclerosis (MS) wasn’t diagnosed until she was in her 40s.

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Dodgers Announce Historic Max Muncy News Amid NLCS vs Brewers

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Los Angeles Dodgers third baseman Max Muncy made history during Game 2 of the NLCS against the Milwaukee Brewers.

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Father of US Marine arrested then deported by ICE after visiting pregnant daughter at military base

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“I just kept on looking at my parents. I didn’t know if it would be the last time I’d see them.”

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Heimir Hallgrimsson knows scale of World Cup task despite win over Armenia

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The Republic of Ireland face Portugal at home and Hungary away as the campaign comes to a head next month.

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Egypt’s foreign minister Badr Abdelatty to visit India for strategic partnership talks

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Egyptian Foreign Minister Badr Abdelatty to visit India later this week

Egypt’s Foreign Minister, Badr Abdelatty, will be in India later this week. The high-profile visit comes shortly after Union Minister of State for External Affairs Kirti Vardhan Singh met with Abdel Fattah Al-Sisi of Egypt during the Gaza Peace Summit in Sharm El-Sheikh earlier this week, reports 24brussels.

The Gaza Peace Summit was held in Egypt’s Red Sea resort city of Sharm el-Sheikh on October 13. India welcomed the signing of the landmark Peace Agreement aimed at establishing lasting peace in the region. In a post on X, the Ministry of External Affairs Spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal remarked, “India welcomes the signing of the landmark Peace Agreement and hopes that this will lead to lasting peace in the region. This is a reflection of India’s longstanding commitment to dialogue & diplomacy.”

During the summit, Prime Minister Narendra Modi expressed support for the release of hostages tied to the deal after more than two years of captivity. He conveyed that their freedom is a testament to the bravery of their families and the diplomatic efforts of key leaders, including President Trump and Prime Minister Netanyahu.

The US-brokered peace deal between Israel and Hamas involved diplomatic engagement from various nations, including Egypt. Abdelatty’s visit to India follows his meeting with an all-party delegation from the Operation Sindoor global outreach in June. This delegation, led by NCP (SP) MP Supriya Sule, emphasized the strengthening India-Egypt Strategic Partnership and condemned terrorism.

Historically, India and Egypt have maintained a strong diplomatic relationship, rooted in their shared civilizational heritage. Diplomatic relations were formally established at the ambassadorial level in August 1947, and both countries have collaborated closely in various international forums since then, being founding members of the Non-Aligned Movement in 1961. High-level exchanges between the two nations have been a hallmark of their relations since the 1980s.


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Wednesday briefing: The new, devastating flood risk facing nearly all of Britain

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In today’s newsletter: Flooding is predicted to become so bad that some towns may need to be abandoned, and it’s not even campaigners raising the alarm – but insurers

Good morning. For years, whenever I read about parts of Britain being wrecked by flooding, it always felt like something distant – because until your house is flooded, it’s hard to imagine it happening, isn’t it? Not any more.

According to a Guardian investigation, millions more homes across England, Scotland and Wales are at risk of devastating floods. In England alone, the number of properties exposed to flooding is expected to rise by more than a quarter, from 6.3m to 8m. The story gets worse for those in high-risk areas for flash flooding – which is harder to predict and protect against – where the frequency could surge by up to 66% by 2050. The picture is so bleak that, startlingly, some towns may one day have to be abandoned altogether.

Israel-Gaza war | The fragile ceasefire in Gaza faced its first test on Tuesday when Israel said the flow of aid into the devastated Palestinian territory would be cut by half and the crucial Rafah border crossing with Egypt would not open as planned, blaming Hamas for delays in the return of bodies of hostages.

UK child abuse inquiry | Keir Starmer’s national grooming gangs inquiry has stalled amid wrangles over its remit and difficulties in finding a senior legal figure willing to become its chair, the Guardian has been told.

Economics | The global economy has shown “unexpected resilience” to Donald Trump’s tariffs, but the full impact is yet to be felt, the IMF has warned. The forecast for economic growth in the UK has also been modestly increased, from 1.2% to 1.3% this year – though slightly downgraded next year, also to 1.3%.

Madagascar | Andry Rajoelina, the president of Madagascar, has said he fled the country in fear for his life after a military rebellion but did not announce his resignation in a speech broadcast on social media. They were Rajoelina’s first public comments since the a military unit called Capsat turned against his government in an apparent coup.

Music | D’Angelo, the Grammy-winning R&B singer who helped pioneer the sound of neo-soul, has died after a struggle with pancreatic cancer. He was 51.

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Chase involving federal agents ends in crash, sparks tense standoff with Chicago residents

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A red SUV driven by a person suspected to be in the country illegally rammed into a Border Patrol vehicle before attempting to flee the scene in the city’s Southeast Side.

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NATO defence ministers seek more arms for Ukraine as Western military support fades

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A recent series of mysterious drone incursions and airspace violations by Russian war planes has fuelled concerns that President Vladimir Putin might be testing NATO’s defensive reflexes.

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Plantwatch: An extraordinary orchid that lives and flowers underground

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Botanist trying to conserve highly vulnerable rhizanthella that survives by feeding on nutrients from a fungus

Rhizanthella is an extraordinary orchid that lives its entire life underground. It flowers below ground, has no leaves and survives by feeding on nutrients from a fungus that gets its food from the soil and by connecting with roots of the broom bush, Melaleuca uncinata.

Rhizanthella was an international sensation when it was first discovered by a farmer ploughing a field in Western Australia in 1928. It still remains incredibly difficult to find, usually by searching areas with the right habitat and carefully scraping away soil searching for the blooms buried underneath – tiny reddish flowers wrapped in creamy-pink bracts. The blooms also have a heady scent of vanilla, and may be pollinated by termites or tiny flies.

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A quiet bite in: Charlie Bigham launches £29.95 ready meals for home diners

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Supermarket supplier says new pricier range is still cheaper than bill for a night out at a restaurant

British consumers are looking to treat themselves with an alternative to dining out despite a squeeze on household finances, according to the food entrepreneur Charlie Bigham who is launching luxurious ready meals costing up to £29.95.

The supermarket supplier is selling a new five-option range, which includes a venison bourguignon made with wild-caught venison from the Scottish Highlands, in an attempt to snare consumers saving on the cost of a night out.

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