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The pretty European city dubbed ‘capital of Christmas’ with £59 flights | Europe | Travel

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While many people choose to stay at home over the Christmas period, there is something magical about visiting a festive city in Europe. However, popular cities such as Berlin, Vienna, Prague and Budapest can become overwhelmed with crowds in December.

But one lesser-known European city often goes under the radar for tourists at Christmas. Dubbed the “Capital of Christmas”, the city welcomed just 3,600 people from the UK last December. There are currently return Ryanair flights from London available for as low as £59 next month.

Vilnius, in Lithuania, is known for its authentic and charming festive experience. In addition to being less crowded than other major European cities, it also boasts unique traditions.

This year, the city is launching the “Vilnius Christmas Before Christmas” tradition on Saturday, December 13. The unique day will include a special currency that can be spent on tasty festive treats across the city, a free Christmas card postal service to anywhere in the world, a 200-strong choir singing Christmas carols, a square featuring 144 uniquely decorated fir trees, and free guided tours with a festive theme.

Eglė Girdzijauskaitė, Head of Communications at Go Vilnius, said: “Christmas is something many of us eagerly await. With this new tradition, ‘Vilnius Christmas Before Christmas,’ this magical time of year is coming early to Lithuania’s capital. What’s more, the festive spirit will be felt not just within our families, but across the whole city.”

The main Vilnius Christmas tree is located in Cathedral Square and is a major attraction for tourists. It is known for its elaborate and creative designs every year.

There are also Christmas markets held on Cathedral Square and Town Hall Square every year. They sell a range of Lithuanian food, handmade crafts and festive drinks.

Ice skating is also on offer near the Town Hall. The rink is also used to host light shows and special performances throughout the Christmas period.

Most visitors choose to take the Christmas train which gives them a festive tour around the old town of Vilnius. People have the choice to hop off and take part in free walking tours which focus on local festive traditions.

Eglė added: “We want tourists and residents alike to feel like a child who has woken up on Christmas morning, whether it is arriving on a specially themed Christmas train, spending special Christmas currency across the city, sending a Christmas card for free, or joining in with a seasonal sing-along.

“Vilnius will turn into a winter wonderland, bringing back a childlike sense of joy and discovery, and it will all be happening two weeks before the actual day.”

Although there is a good chance of snow in Vilnius in December, temperatures can drop as low as -5C. However, tourists are assured of a cosy atmosphere with a combination of Baltic and modern festivities.

As well as being quieter than other cities across Europe, Vilnius is also known for being far more affordable for a Christmas getaway. Flights from London are as low as £59 return while two three-course meals for two, including a bottle of wine, costs an average of £138.



This story originally appeared on Express.co.uk

‘Wildcat’ Unleashes Kate Beckinsale in a Guy Ritchie Knockoff

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Wildcat has a badass Kate Beckinsale and her hastily assembled motley crew turning London into a bloody war zone after a ruthless betrayal. The breezy actioner ticks every Guy Ritchie box in an unabashed knockoff of his classic early hits à la Snatch and Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels. You get the requisite jewel heist, vicious gangsters galore, and an avalanche of ridiculous banter in wild settings. The spectacularly convoluted plot doesn’t really add up, but there’s no denying a fun factor remains constant throughout. The bullets, beatdowns, and nutty characters are good fun in mindless viewing.

Ada Williams (Beckinsale) narrates her sticky predicament as she saunters towards the heavily guarded entrance of a diamond merchant. London is currently under the iron grip of two gangsters: Mrs. Vine (Alice Krige) and Frasier Mahoney (Charles Dance) battle for the top spot while a group of street thugs, called the Mishkas, nip at their heels for supremacy. Ada cons her way inside before the rest of her team smashes through the roof wearing gas masks. They steal millions in diamonds, but Ada’s troubled younger brother Edward (Rasmus Hardiker) causes his usual problems.

A series of flashback scenes starts from 10 years prior to 10 days before the heist and reveals the whole story. Ada and a fellow soldier, Roman (Lewis Tan), were lovers. She wanted to start a family, but he couldn’t escape their job. A decade later, a retired Ada leads a quiet life with Charlotte (Isabelle Moxley), her deaf daughter. Their peace is shattered after Mahoney’s stooges break into her house with a bound Edward in tow. They kidnap Charlotte and give Ada a deadly ultimatum.

It turns out that Edward had been stealing from Mahoney and now owes him a small fortune. He’s absolutely useless, so Mahoney targets Ada to get his money back. A terrified Ada calls Roman and another old friend, Curtis (Bailey Patrick), for help. Where can they get a ton of cash fast to pay Charlotte’s ransom? Mrs. Vine’s illicit diamond business is a sure bet, but they’d better get away clean or unleash a bigger poop storm with Charlotte stuck in the middle.

Wildcat has twists and turns aplenty as the plan predictably goes awry. Screenwriter Dominic Burns (5lbs of Pressure, Madness in the Method) uses the emotionally disturbed Edward as a dark comic foil that instigates all of Ada’s woes. Other flashback sequences show Ada protecting Edward from their drunken father as children. She became a fierce fighter while he learned to always depend on her rescue whenever he inevitably screwed up. This is the driving theme of the film, with Edward causing disasters and having to be babysat like a bad toddler.

Kate Beckinsale stars as Ada in ‘Wildcat.’
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The Edward conundrum becomes hit-or-miss with long scenes that deviate from the primary arc, but are hilarious with their inane developments. Burns has Ada and Ronan running around trying to recover Charlotte while the Edward subplots go haywire due to his goofy shenanigans. A good chunk of the film’s hour and forty-minute runtime is dedicated to this chaos. It’s pretty much filler material after a certain point, but it admittedly gets big laughs. Director James Nunn (One Shot, Tower Block) realized the action barrage wasn’t enough and gave Edward a bigger part during the editing process to boost the film’s entertainment value.

To be clear, the action isn’t weak, but does suffer from a degree of rote execution. Ada and Roman are randomly attacked every so often by goons who just appear out of nowhere, but they’re easily defeated and never pose a real threat compared to the big baddies. Nunn and Burns want to show that London is overrun with criminality and that’s clearly understood in the first act, so there’s no reason to have unnecessary violence popping up like Whac-A-Mole. You’ll also need a willing suspension of disbelief in spades as the svelte Beckinsale pummels burly attackers with ease while her shredded cohorts aren’t nearly as capable.

Wildcat’s villains are rotten to the core, but we don’t see that much of them. Hollywood stalwarts Krige (Star Trek: First Contact) and Dance (Game of Thrones) have the nefarious chops in their fleeting introductions, and then vanish for most of the narrative until their expected climactic return. They probably had limited time on set, so Nunn couldn’t fill in the gaps where they logically should have been present. Instead, we have Edward’s bungling overload and hapless mince meat connecting the dots.

Kate Beckinsale stars as Ada in 'Wildcat'
Kate Beckinsale stars as Ada in ‘Wildcat.’
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Wildcat can be easily dissected with a critical scalpel. Discerning audiences who demand reasoning and logic in their action will see flaws that the film never overcomes. That said, the good outweighs the bad if you’re willing to give the film a chance. There are enough mangled bodies and grisly guffaws to warrant a recommendation.

Wildcat is a production of Capstone Pictures, Tea Shop Productions, and Bad Films. It is currently available on demand, digitally, and in limited theatrical release from Aura Entertainment.


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Release Date

November 25, 2025

Runtime

99 minutes

Director

James Nunn




This story originally appeared on Movieweb

Transformers’ GI Joe Crossover Is A Franchise Game Changer

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A new Transformers and GI Joe crossover show is officially in the works, and it is hard not to see how it could be the perfect franchise game changer after Michael Bay‘s movies.

Michael Bay’s Transformers movies always left viewers and critics. However, years after their release, it cannot be denied that they benefited the overarching franchise in more ways than one. They might have focused a little too much on spectacle, but their incredible box office numbers prove that they got a lot of things right and found a way to appeal to larger audiences.

The new Transformers films have been intriguing in their own unique ways, but they have struggled to recreate the wide commercial success of Michael Bay’s movies. From the looks of it, an upcoming Transformers TV show will now throttle the franchise in a new direction and potentially pull it out of its liminal state.

Upcoming Transformers GI Joe Show Benefits From Its Source Material

Optimus Prime in Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen

Soon after Transformers: Rise of the Beasts, it was hard not to believe that the next live-action movie in the franchise would focus on a crossover between Transformers and GI Joe. While the future of the live-action movie remains unknown, a new animated TV series is in the works. The upcoming show will be based on the recent Energon Universe comics, which have already earned immense critical acclaim.

More often than not, crossovers from GI Joe and other franchises were shoehorned into the Transformers universe in the past. The comics stand out among these crossovers because they build a shared universe from the ground up. Their lore perfectly establishes how the Joes only exist because of the arrival of the Cybertronians on Earth.

The Show Has A Solid Creative Team

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TRANSFORMERS G.I. JOE ENERGON UNIVERSE SHARED UNIVERSE

The upcoming show also benefits from the fact that Robert Kirkman, who created the shared fictional Energon Universe, is serving as its executive producer through his company Skybound Entertainment. Kirkman is also known for being the mastermind behind Prime Video’s hit animated series, Invincible, and The Walking Dead.

Joe Henderson serves as the series’ showrunner and main writer. He is best known for his work in the critically and commercially successful series, Lucifer. With two creative powerhouses behind the show, it is hard not to believe it is on the right path towards giving the Transformers franchise a much-needed course-correction.

The Transformers Crossover Series’ Focus On Adults Can Be A Game Changer

Josh Duhamel and Tyrese Gibson running in a desert in Transformers
Josh Duhamel and Tyrese Gibson running in a desert in Transformers

It has been confirmed that the upcoming Transformers and GI Joe crossover show will specifically have an adult-focused tone. While this could potentially limit its reach, it ensures it shows everything from the geopolitical drama to the military realism that made the Michael Bay movies so successful. The franchise’s history forces one to be cautiously optimistic about the show, but it undoubtedly has a lot of potential.



This story originally appeared on Screenrant

The Wiggles Address Controversy Over Keli Holiday’s ‘Ecstasy’ TikTok

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The Wiggles have issued a statement after a TikTok video featuring the children’s entertainment group and Keli Holiday — the solo project of Peking Duk’s Adam Hyde — was removed from social media following complaints from parents.

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The since-deleted clip, first reported by News.com.au, showed Blue Wiggle Anthony Field and his nephew Dominic Field (who portrays The Tree of Wisdom) dancing behind Holiday as he promoted his new single “Ecstasy.” The chorus of the track includes the lyric: “Hey girl, come on, dance with me / You and your pocket full of ecstasy,” prompting criticism from viewers who felt the pairing blurred the line between children’s entertainment and adult-coded content.

The video was posted shortly after Holiday appeared onstage with the pair at the 2025 TikTok Awards on Nov. 26, where The Wiggles joined him for a performance of his single “Dancing2.” Anthony played the bagpipes during the set while Dominic performed his signature dance alongside Holiday’s partner, broadcaster Abbie Chatfield.

After the TikTok clip began circulating, a spokesperson for The Wiggles told The West Australian that the group “does not support or condone the use of drugs in any form,” emphasizing that the video was created without their approval.

“We understand that a video circulating on social media has caused concern for many parents and professionals, and we want to address that directly,” the spokesperson said. “The Wiggles do not support or condone the use of drugs in any form. The content being shared was not created or approved by us, and we have asked for it to be removed.”

The statement clarified that while Holiday is a longtime friend of the group, the music added to the clip was edited in after their TikTok Awards appearance. “While Keli Holiday (Adam Hyde) is a friend of The Wiggles, the video and the music added to it were created independently and without our knowledge,” the spokesperson continued. “Our performance at the TikTok Awards was family-friendly and fun, and this video was edited together separately and without our awareness.”

The group ended by reaffirming their commitment to families: “We deeply value the confidence families place in us and we remain committed to creating safe, positive, and educational experiences for children and families in Australia and around the world.”

Holiday released “Ecstasy” earlier this month, describing the track as a spontaneous idea that took shape during sessions with Golden Features and Belgian singer Romanie, before finalising the song with producer Konstantin Kersting.



This story originally appeared on Billboard

Familiar Face Makes Unexpected Return to Join Kevin Beets & Reveals Bold New Look

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What To Know

  • A familiar face made an unexpected return to the show with a bold new look.
  • He revealed where he had been, before giving Kevin Beets’ crew an immediate boost.
  • Tony Beets faced equipment and staffing challenges at Indian River.

[Warning: The below contains spoilers for Gold Rush Season 16.]

The miners are hard at work during Season 16 of Gold Rush with the stakes as high as ever. During the November 28 episode of the popular Discovery Channel series Parker Schnabel leveled up his operations with new equipment to help him reach the 10,000-ounce goal. 

Tony Beets has been riding high coming out strong, but doesn’t want to lose momentum. His son Kevin continues to work through growing pains as a second-year mine boss. However, a new recruit of a familiar face gives him and partner Faith Teng the boost they desperately needed.

Read on to find how things shook out this week. 

Parker Schnabel 

Parker Schnabel/Discovery Channel

After three weeks into the season, the mine prodigy generated more than $2 million in gold from his Dominion Creek claim. However, he sought out to jumpstart things further by getting Sulphur Creek on the board. Time is ticking with his water license set to expire soon there. He doesn’t want to run into the challenges Rick Ness had been dealing with and worrying about a renewal. Parker wanted to get sluicing within the week, which put the pressure on the two foreman Mitch Blaschke and Brennan Ruault. They cleared overburden and identified the gold hotspots for what was believed to be pay. The next step was relocating the wash plant Roxanne from 25 miles of rough road at Dominion. The crew managed to get her running, which made Parker happy. The crew met for a weighing. Right out of the gate, Sulphur came in at 114.08 ounces. “That’s actually really good for the hours you ran,” Parker said. He was pleasantly surprised. Overall the three wash plants ran at 527 ounces for the week worth $1.1 million. That was 1,100 ounces ahead of where they were at last year. 

Tony Beets

Jacob Moore

Jacob Moore/Discovery Channel

The “King of the Klondike” had already banked a whopping 775 ounces toward his 6,500-ounce target. He wasn’t resting on his laurels and wanted to keep his foot on the gas at Indian River. The problem was Cousin Mike had an emergency and needed to fly out to Europe. This meant heavy equipment operator Jacob Moore stepped in as foreman in his absence. The first big task was to take care of the water at the Early Bird cut. The crew had to expand the cut by nine acres. Spring water flooded the space and drowned the exposed gold rich pay. 

They had to connect the submersible pump in order to drain water out of the mined out section and get back to hauling. Jacob didn’t make a good show for himself. Tony took charge as a result. He gave Jacob a second chance. He heard a mysterious noise coming from the wash plant Sluice-a-Lot in the shaker deck and found cracked tailing shoots after bolts fell off, which made it unstable. The crew welded the area. Luckily the problem was found early or it would have been an even worse issue. Tony was impressed. The Beets family came together to see how they did. They hit more than 1,000 ounces with a 250.7 ounce result worth $878,000. 

Kevin Beets

Buzz Legault

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It has been a mixed bag for Scribner Creek. The second-year mine boss had a nice stockpile out of the gate where he sluiced 100 ounces in two weeks. However, his crew dwindled after losing Brennan and Kayden Foot to Parker. He was also running out of pay and had to open up new ground at the Pyramid Cut. Kevin and Faith had to get some more additions to their team. In an interesting turn of events, Buzz Legault returned. Only this time it wasn’t for Rick. During his time away, Buzz mentioned he went on a trip to Mexico and got his teeth fixed. He told Kevin and Faith he wasn’t going back to Rick because it was unstable and he needed stability with a baby on the way. 

Kevin offered him the job of foreman. Faith said they needed a jack of all trades. “This might work,” she said. Buzz responded with, “I can be your Buzz of all trades.” With an experienced addition, Kevin could focus on making the biggest wash plant move of his career. He had to move it from the Links Cut down a slope and then up a steep 30-degree incline to its final sluicing location. There was no second quarter of a million dollar wash plant, so this had to go well. It was also the first test for Buzz and Kevin’s working dynamic. When the excavator couldn’t move the wash plant the way they wanted, the plan pivoted to bringing in the D10 dozer. This worked. Kevin thought Buzz fit in well. The crew weighed the last of stockpile pay before the wash plant relocation. It brought in 56.59 ounces worth $198,000. They hoped  to sluice by the end of the week at the Pyramid cut. It would be the only way to get them remotely close to the 2,000-ounce goal set. 

Gold Rush, Fridays, 8/7c, Discovery Channel




This story originally appeared on TV Insider

EU ‘Chat Control’ proposals should be red flag to businesses everywhere

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Data privacy campaigners have warned that any celebration of the news that the European Union (EU) has abandoned its plans to break end-to-end encryption in mobile messaging apps could be short-lived.  According to one expert, this announcement should be a “red flag” to organizations operating within Europe.

There has been a long-standing threat to end-to-end encryption within Europe, as tech companies have battled with legislators over the EU Council’s attempt to limit messages shared by child sexual abusers through scanning of communications. Hoping to calm companies’ fears, on November 26, the Council issued a statement saying that all monitoring of communications will be performed by providers on a voluntary basis. It also announced a modified approach to the automated scans, dubbed Chat Control by privacy campaigners, as a new way of tackling child abuse online.

However, privacy campaigner and former member of European parliament Patrick Breyer noted, “the enterprise aspect was often overlooked in this debate.”

While there has been plenty of talk about the protection of individuals, Breyer said that, for CISOs and enterprises, the EU proposals should be a red flag. He pointed out there could be a real risk of the leakage of sensitive data. “The technology has high error rates. For a corporation, a ‘false positive’ could mean that confidential internal documents, code, or strategic plans are flagged and sent to external authorities or police forces without the company’s knowledge, he said. 

Breyer has been a long time critic of the EU proposals, and feels that the move to voluntary monitoring of communications is not enough protection.

The headlines are misleading: Chat Control is not dead, it is just being privatized,”  wrote Breyer on his websiteWhat the Council endorsed today is a Trojan Horse. By cementing ‘voluntary’ mass scanning, they are legitimizing the warrantless, error-prone mass surveillance of millions of Europeans by US corporations, while simultaneously killing online anonymity through the backdoor of age verification.”

Breyer’s position is supported by another digital privacy group, European Digital Rights (EDRi). It posted a statement on LinkedIn saying that digital rights may still be at risk. “We want to be absolutely certain that lawmakers don’t leave loopholes that would lead to harm,” it said. “For example, the Council text would have been better if it expressly rejected the use of ‘client-side scanning’ tools, as a lot of discretion is still left to national authorities.”

In particular, EDRi drew attention to the possibility of voluntary monitoring. “This means that Big Tech companies can decide to scan your personal messages, without suspicion that you’re doing anything wrong, and apply error-prone predictive AI tools to look for evidence of abuse. This sort of scanning already happens, with very little transparency and oversight, and no proper legal basis,” said the organization.

And for corporations looking to protect their intellectual data and maintain secure communications, the threat is very real, said Breyer. “In short: If this proposal passes, no European company can guarantee the confidentiality of its communications any more.”

This article originally appeared on CSOonline.



This story originally appeared on Computerworld

Plex is offering a lifetime pass for 40 percent off

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It’s easy to overlook the Black Friday subscription deals available each year when you’re focused on getting physical things for yourself and others. But it would be a mistake to do so since you can often save a ton on subscriptions and services you either already use, or have been thinking about trying. Take Plex, which is offering 40 percent off its lifetime pass. You can use the code ANYPASS40 to get it for $150 instead of the usual $250.

The monthly and annual Plex Pass options are also 40 percent off. You can get a year of Plex for $42, down from $70 or a monthly subscription for $4.19 each month, down from $7. The latter lets you cancel a lot more easily, but costs about $8 more for the year.

Plex

Plex acts as a personal media server that lets you curate a digital collection from a range of platforms. It also offers its own streaming options, so you can access a mix of titles. However, the Lifetime Pass was only $120 until earlier this year, when it more than doubled. The discount will get you close to that price, but you might also want to check out other streaming sales available for Black Friday.

  • Disney+ Hulu bundle — $60 for one year: The Disney+ and Hulu (with ads) bundle is on sale for $5 per month for one year (for a total of $60) through December 1. New and eligible returning subscribers can take advantage of this deal, and considering the bundle typically costs $13 per month, this deal represents more than a 50 percent discount on the standard monthly price.

  • Apple TV+ — 6 months for $36: Apple TV+ is offering six months of access for only $36 for Black Friday, which comes out to a discounted price of $6 per month for the six-month period. The deal is live now for new and eligible returning subscribers and runs through December 1, giving you a chance to stream shows like Silo, The Morning Show and For All Mankind for less. The biggest caveat to the deal is that you must subscribe directly through Apple and not through a third-party service.

  • HBO Max — one year for $36: HBO Max’s Black Friday deal gives subscribers one year streaming for $36 through December 1. This Black Friday streaming deal is on the ad-supported option, which normally goes for $11 per month. With this discount, you’re getting it for $3 per month for one year. You can sign up via HBO Max’s website or, if you’re a Prime Video subscriber already, via that service as an add-on.

  • Sling TV Orange — day pass for only $1: Sling TV launched Day Passes earlier this year, giving users one-day access to a variety of its packages. This deal cuts $4 off the normal price of a day pass for Sling Orange. With that, you get unlimited access for 24 hours to Orange’s more than 30 channels that includes ESPN, CNN, TBS and others.

  • Paramount+ — two months of Essential or Premium for $6: This Black Friday deal brings the monthly price of either Paramount+ tier down to just $6 for two months, or $3 per month. The obvious better deal is on the Premium plan, which typically costs $13 per month.

  • Starz — one year for $12: Pay upfront for one year and you can get more than $50 off a Stars annual subscription. There’s a month-to-month option too, which costs $3 per month for the first three months if you don’t want to commit to the full year. Either option gives you access to the entire Starz TV and movie library with offline viewing and no ads.



This story originally appeared on Engadget

Indonesia: At least 248 people dead and others missing after floods and landslides | World News

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At least 248 people have now died and more than 100 people are missing following floods and landslides in Indonesia, which has also been hit by an earthquake.

Monsoon rains over the past week caused rivers to burst their banks in North Sumatra province.

The deluge tore through mountainside villages, swept away people and submerged thousands of houses and buildings, the National Disaster Management Agency said.

Rescue workers have been struggling to reach some areas cut off by damaged roads, and where communications lines have come down. Authorities fear the number of dead will increase further.

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Medan, North Sumatra. Pic: AP/ Binsar Bakkara

Relief aircraft have been delivering aid and supplies to the hard-hit district of Central Tapanuli in North Sumatra and other provinces in the region.

The agency said West Sumatra’s Agam district had also been affected. Some 76 people have died in that province.

Pictures of the rescue efforts show workers trudging through waist-deep mud and areas filled with tree trunks and debris, searching for any victims potentially trapped.

In Aceh province, flooded roads meant authorities struggled to get tractors and other heavy equipment to hilly hamlets which were hit by mud and rocks in the deluge.

Tanah Datar, West Sumatra. Pic: AP/ Ali Nayaka
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Tanah Datar, West Sumatra. Pic: AP/ Ali Nayaka

Malalak, West Sumatra. Pic: AP/ Nazar Chaniago
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Malalak, West Sumatra. Pic: AP/ Nazar Chaniago

Hundreds of police officers, soldiers and residents dug through the debris with their bare hands and spades as heavy rain hindered their efforts.

Meanwhile, a magnitude 6.3 earthquake hit Sumatra island near Aceh province on Thursday, the country’s geophysics agency said.

Torrential rain triggered flash flooding and landslides in Sumatra earlier in the week. Videos posted on social media showed water streaming down from rooftops as panicked residents scrambled to safety.

Heavy seasonal rain from about October to March often causes flooding and landslides in Indonesia – an archipelago of more than 17,000 islands including Sumatra – where millions of people live in mountainous areas or near fertile floodplains.

Last week, almost 1,000 people from three villages on Java were forced to flee to shelters after the eruption of Mount Semeru, the island’s highest volcano.



This story originally appeared on Skynews

Trump administration pausing all asylum decisions after National Guard shooting : NPR

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U.S. President Donald Trump speaks to reporters before boarding Air Force One on November 16, 2025 at Palm Beach International Airport in West Palm Beach, Florida.

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After an Afghan national was named as being behind a shooting in Washington, D.C., that left one member of the National Guard dead and another in critical condition, the Trump administration says it is halting all asylum decisions.

Joseph Edlow, director of U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS), said Friday night that the agency is pausing decisions “until we can ensure that every alien is vetted and screened to the maximum degree possible.”

“The safety of the American people always comes first,” Edlow wrote on X.

The decision follows President Trump’s promise of a sharp crackdown on immigration from countries he described as “third world.”

Writing on social media on Thursday night, Trump railed against immigrants from impoverished nations, accusing them of being a burden on the nation’s welfare system and “preying” on natural-born citizens.

“I will permanently pause migration from all Third World Countries to allow the U.S. system to fully recover,” he wrote on Truth Social.

“Only REVERSE MIGRATION can fully cure this situation.”

The Trump administration is already deporting some immigrants, either to their countries of origin or to third countries, many of which are paid to receive them. Venezuelans were deported from the U.S. to El Salvador, a number of migrants were sent to Eswatini and South Sudan, and Rwanda has agreed to accept deportees.

Edlow wrote on social media Thursday that he had been directed to conduct “a full scale, rigorous reexamination of every Green Card for every alien from every country of concern.”

He did not say which countries this would entail, and the USCIS did not respond to an NPR request for comment. But a June White House proclamation placed a travel ban on 12 countries of concern.

A makeshift memorial of flowers and American flags stands outside the Farragut West Metro station on Nov. 28, 2025 in Washington, DC.

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These included many African nations suffering from conflict and terrorism such as Chad, Sudan and Somalia — as well as other countries, such as Afghanistan. Another 7 countries were slapped with partial restrictions.

In a statement to CNN, the Department of Homeland Security said it had already halted all immigration requests stemming from Afghanistan and was in the process of reviewing “all” asylum cases approved under former President Biden.

The department did not respond to an NPR request for comment.

History of anti-immigrant sentiment

The president’s latest comments against immigration was sparked by the revelation that the alleged shooter was identified as Rahmanullah Lakanwal — a 29-year-old Afghan national who had worked with the CIA to fight the Taliban in his native country and was admitted into the United States in 2021 as a result of his service. In a Thanksgiving Day call with servicemembers, Trump described the shooting as a terrorist attack and the shooter as a “savage monster.”

He blamed the Biden administration for Lakanwal’s entry to the United States and for a general failure of the immigration system.

“For the most part, we don’t want ’em,” he said, referring broadly to immigration seekers as gang members, mentally ill and previously incarcerated.

Trump ran both successful White House campaigns on a pledge to crack down on illegal immigration, targeting at various points migrants from countries including Mexico and Somalia.

Speaking to reporters on Thursday after the Thanksgiving call, Trump widened his attack to focus not just on the alleged shooter but to rail against immigration to the U.S. and immigrants in general.

When asked by a reporter about the fact that as a former CIA asset, Lakanwal had been vetted, Trump repeatedly berated the reporter as “stupid.”

People detained earlier in the day are taken to a parking lot on the far north side of the city before being transferred to an Immigration and Customs Enforcement facility on Oct. 31, 2025, in Chicago, Ill.

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Asked by another reporter whether he blamed all Afghans for the alleged actions of one, Trump said: “No, but there’s a lot of problems with Afghans.”

Trump then turned his attention to immigrants from Somalia, who he has repeatedly accused of being gang-affiliated and “taking over” Minnesota — home to the nation’s largest Somali community.

Questioned about what Somalis had to do with the D.C. shooting, Trump said: “Nothing.” But, he added, “Somalians have caused a lot of trouble.” .

Later on social media, he described “Somalian gangs” in Minnesota as “roving the streets looking for ‘prey’ as our wonderful people stay locked in their apartments and houses hoping against hope that they will be left alone.”

Officials for the United Nations on Friday criticized Trump’s call for sweeping halts to immigration seekers.

“They are entitled to protection under international law, and that should be given due process,” U.N. human rights office spokesperson Jeremy Laurence told reporters in Geneva.



This story originally appeared on NPR

Here’s why Stocks and Shares ISA investors shouldn’t ignore the Autumn Budget

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Chancellor Rachel Reeves has just cut the annual Cash ISA allowance. Starting April 2027, it drops from £20,000 per year to £12,000.

But we’re OK, we Stocks and Shares ISA investors, right? I see reasons we shouldn’t be complacent — and should make the most of the tax-free benefits while we can.

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No rise since when?

The Chancellor reportedly wants UK investors to go more for stocks and shares, putting our money into more productive assets. And the productivity of the UK stock market over the past 150 years or so has been hard to beat.

But is she really that keen for us to buy more shares? Why didn’t she consider raising the limit at the same time as lowering the Cash ISA allowance?

The annual £20,000 we can put into a Stocks and Shares ISA hasn’t changed since the 2017/18 year. Since then we’ve suffered soaring inflation. And the tax-free amount we can invest has fallen considerably in real terms. That doesn’t look to me like a strategy for turning the UK into a nation of shareholders.

In future years?

Governments are always looking at ways to squeeze a bit more tax out of us. And the amount we currently don’t have to pay on ISAs must be very tempting. Estimates suggest ISA investors will have saved a total of £9.4bn in tax in the 2024/25 tax year.

And it looks like the average Stocks and Shares ISA investor will have saved more than six times as much as the average Cash ISA holder.

Rumours were going round before this latest budget of a raid on all ISAs, not just Cash ISAs. That sizeable pile of untapped tax potential must raise a glint in the eye of any chancellor, current or future.

I really see the ISA allowance as something of a golden egg for UK investors. And I reckon we should make the most of it we can before the goose’s laying days are possibly restricted.

What to buy?

Let’s look at one of my top ISA candidates at the moment, Legal & General (LSE: LGEN). Right now, there’s a forecast 8.7% dividend yield on the stock. And forecasts would put the yield above 9% by 2027 if the share price doesn’t change.

A full £20,000 ISA allowance invested in Legal & General shares could generate £1,740 in dividend income per year. The same sum left there for a whole decade, even without an extra penny added, could earn £17,400 in dividends — even if the annual payment doesn’t increase in 10 years.

Now, Legal & General is in a volatile sector, so I could see ups and downs over the decade. And dividends are not guaranteed.

But the tax saving on this kind of dividend cash can make a significant difference — and we haven’t touched on possible share price gains. I say let’s do the most we can to keep as much if it as possible in our pockets and out of government hands. We need to make the most of our allowance.



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