Morning Chronicle - News from London and the UK, around the clock in six languages

London -

IN THE NEWS

'Kill him first': Israel eyes top level targets

'Kill him first': Israel eyes top level targets

After the killing of Hezbollah's leader in Lebanon, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu boasted Israel had "settled the score". But the legacy of Israel's past targeted killings calls into question how much will actually change.

Read more
Championship leader Martin warns of 'unpredictable' Japan MotoGP

Championship leader Martin warns of 'unpredictable' Japan MotoGP

Championship leader Jorge Martin on Thursday warned of "unpredictable" conditions at this weekend's Japan MotoGP as he looks to increase his lead over nearest challenger Francesco Bagnaia.

Read more
France must fully probe Azerbaijani dissident's killing: Amnesty

France must fully probe Azerbaijani dissident's killing: Amnesty

French authorities must consider all the possible motives for the killing of an Azerbaijani dissident stabbed to death at his home in eastern France and better protect such exiles, Amnesty International said.

Read more
'Welcome relief': Asia producers hail EU deforestation law delay

'Welcome relief': Asia producers hail EU deforestation law delay

Producers from Malaysia's palm oil industry to Vietnam's coffee sector on Thursday welcomed a European Union decision to delay implementation of its anti-deforestation rules.

Read more
Japan PM slated to announce plans for 'happiness index'

Japan PM slated to announce plans for 'happiness index'

Japan's Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba will propose a new happiness index during his first parliamentary policy speech on Friday, local media have reported.

Read more
Turkish inflation falls less than expected in September at 49.4%

Turkish inflation falls less than expected in September at 49.4%

Turkish annual inflation slowed less than expected in September to 49.4 percent, official data showed Thursday, a figure which analysts said could disappoint central bank officials after a series of interest rate hikes.

Read more
Easing inflation lifts profit at UK supermarket Tesco

Easing inflation lifts profit at UK supermarket Tesco

Supermarket group Tesco, Britain's biggest retailer, said Thursday that net profit gained in its first half as cost pressures eased for consumers and companies.

Read more
Skiing calls on UN climate science to combat melting future

Skiing calls on UN climate science to combat melting future

World skiing's governing body joined forces with the UN's weather agency on Thursday in a bid to feed its meteorological expertise into managing the "existential threat" to winter sports posed by climate change.

Read more
China wine industry looks to breed climate resilience

China wine industry looks to breed climate resilience

At a laboratory in Beijing, purple and green hybrid-species grapes are laid out on a board for testing, part of the strategy China's nascent wine industry is using to try to combat climate challenges.

Read more
Gaza war fuels Arab support for Palestinians, to little effect

Gaza war fuels Arab support for Palestinians, to little effect

A year into the Gaza war, grassroots support for Palestinians has surged across the Arab world, but the groundswell has yet to trigger stronger action against Israel, with governments largely ignoring these calls.

Read more