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United Press International (UPI.com) 

Alabama set to execute third inmate with nitrogen gas

The State of Alabama is set to execute its third death row inmate by nitrogen hypoxia on Thursday after a U.S. court of appeals this week rejected the argument that the method was unconstitutional.

Scoop 

Guilty of manslaughter after fatal assault on Courtenay Place

Report from RNZ A man charged with manslaughter over a fatal assault on Courtenay Place last month has pleaded guilty. Luke Smith was assaulted on the entertainment strip in the early hours of Sunday 6 October. He died after his life support was removed. Siale Siale admitted the charge of manslaughter in the High Court […]

Golf Business News.com 

Entry opens for Junior Dubai Desert Classic

Registration officially opens today for the 2025 Junior Dubai Desert Classic, which, for the first time in its three-year history, has earned World Amateur Golf Ranking status.

Empire of The Kop 

‘Actually quite unbelievable’: Paul Merson reacts to developing Liverpool situation; ‘fans will be angry’

Liverpool, it has to be said, look very much ahead of schedule under Jurgen Klopp’s successor, Arne Slot. The Merseysiders top the tables in England and abroad following a terrific start to the 2024/25 campaign that has seen the Dutch head coach secure 15 wins from 17 games played. The Reds couldn’t be in a […]

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BelTA (en) 

IPA CIS international observers invited for Belarus 2025 presidential election

International observers from the CIS Inter-Parliamentary Assembly (IPA) will take part in the observation of the 2025 presidential election in Belarus, Chairman of the Standing Commission on Education, Science, Culture and Social Development of the Council of the Republic of the National Assembly Sergei Sivets said on the sidelines of the regular session of the IPA CIS Council in St. Petersburg, Russia on 21 November.

Telegraph.co.uk 

Ask Richard Madeley: Christmas Q&A

The Telegraph’s agony uncle, Richard Madeley, will be on hand to offer his suggestions to readers’ festive dilemmas on Wednesday, December 4.]]>