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China and Spain signs agreements to strengthen cooperation on Spanish king’s visit

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Donald Trump says he has ‘obligation’ to sue BBC over speech edit

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US president claims broadcaster has ‘defrauded the public’ and reiterates his threat of launching a $1bn legal action

Good morning and welcome to our coverage of the continuing fallout at the BBC as Donald Trump claimed the broadcaster had “defrauded the public” and he had an “obligation” to take legal action over the editing of a speech.

Director-general Tim Davie quit on Sunday amid criticisms over the editing of a speech by Trump before the attack on the US Capitol on January 6 2021 in an edition of Panorama which aired last year just before the 2024 presidential election.

I think I have an obligation to do it, you can’t allow people to do that.

I guess I have to. They defrauded the public and they’ve admitted it. This is within one of our great allies, supposedly our great ally [the UK].

We’re going to walk down to the Capitol and I’ll be there with you, and we fight. We fight like hell.

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Chess federation files complaint against ex-world champ who waged smear campaign against late US grandmaster Naroditsky

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The complaint, submitted to the FIDE Ethics & Disciplinary Commission, describes a “pattern of conduct over roughly two years” related to possible harassment, the federation’s statement reads.

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Un «toolbox talk», también conocido como «charla de seguridad» o «reunión de seguridad», es una práctica común en entornos laborales donde se llevan a cabo tareas que pueden implicar riesgos para la salud y la seguridad de los trabajadores.

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What the papers say: Wednesday’s front pages

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The presidential inauguration takes centre stage on the front page of The Irish Times on Wednesday.

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Baixe o app YouTube para dispositivos móveis – Google Help

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Transportation Secretary says air traffic controllers who stopped working before missing pay could face consequences

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Secretary of Transportation Sean Duffy speaks at a press conference alongside Rep. Tom Emmer of Minnesota.
Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy said some air traffic controllers who called in sick during the shutdown may face action.

  • Sean Duffy said his department may punish air traffic controller absences during the shutdown.
  • He was referring specifically to controllers who stopped working before missing pay.
  • Controllers missed their first full paycheck on October 28 due to the shutdown.

Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy said on Tuesday that air traffic controllers may be punished if they started calling in sick before missing pay during the government shutdown.

“My concern is, for those air traffic controllers who, before they missed a paycheck, and were in the shutdown, they decided on a continual basis not to show up for work,” Duffy said at a news conference in Chicago’s O’Hare International Airport.

“They don’t know how long the shutdown was going to be, they hadn’t missed a pay period, and they didn’t come to work,” he continued.

The transportation secretary said his department hasn’t yet decided whether to take action against such controllers. He did not specify what consequences may be imposed.

The Transportation Department’s press team did not respond to a request for comment sent outside regular business hours by Business Insider.

But Duffy said he was concerned about the “dedication” and “patriotism” of these workers, and that his department would investigate them.

“Again, we have to look at the data,” he said. “I would just tell you: I’m trying to bring more air traffic controllers in, I’m not trying to take air traffic controllers out.”

“But if we have controllers who systemically weren’t doing their job, we will take action,” he added.

Air traffic controllers are among the hundreds of thousands of federal workers who have missed pay since October 1 while Congress hashes out disagreements on government funding.

Controllers received a partial paycheck in mid-October for work completed before the shutdown, but then missed their full paycheck for the month on October 28.

Duffy’s comments align with President Donald Trump’s remarks on Monday that air traffic controllers who called in sick during the shutdown would be “docked.”

“For those that did nothing but complain, and took time off, even though everyone knew they would be paid, IN FULL, shortly into the future, I am NOT HAPPY WITH YOU,” Trump wrote in a Truth Social post.

Conversely, the president floated a $10,000 bonus for controllers who continued working during the shutdown period.

Some controllers started calling in sick amid the shutdown, creating a staffing shortage that was enough to prompt the Federal Aviation Administration to order that airlines cut 10% of their flights at 40 major US airports.

Over 7,000 US flights were canceled between Friday and Monday.

Before the shutdown, the US was already facing a shortage of air traffic controllers, who must be between 31 and 56 years old and undergo three years of training before they can perform their duties.

With fewer controllers, those still performing their jobs face fatigue from long hours and heightened pressure while coordinating flights.

In earlier, separate remarks on Sunday, Duffy said it’s likely that air traffic controllers may start finding second jobs or gigs to support themselves until Congress approves a funding bill.

“Virtually none of them can miss two paychecks,” he said.

He further warned that if the shutdown continues, Americans should expect disruptions to their travel plans during the Thanksgiving holiday season.

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Colombia Ends Intelligence Sharing With US Over Strikes on Boats

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The suspension of cooperation is the latest indicator of sharply deteriorating relations between the old allies.

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Nets’ Day’Ron Sharpe gets good injury news and is now day-to-day

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While the Nets are dealing with the long-term loss of top scorer Cam Thomas, they did get some good injury news regarding Day’Ron Sharpe.

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With US nuclear weapons in Germany, how effective is Europe’s nuclear deterrence?

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Around 20 US nuclear weapons are stored in Germany, modernised and ready for use. But experts warn that the nuclear deterrent is no guarantee. Could the weapons soon be moved to the Baltic states?

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