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  • Fears ‘super pigs’ could invade US states – and it’s not easy to eradicate them | Offbeat News

    Fears ‘super pigs’ could invade US states – and it’s not easy to eradicate them | Offbeat News

    Fears ‘super pigs’ could invade US states – and it’s not easy to eradicate them | Offbeat News

    Fears 'super pigs' could invade US states - and it's not easy to eradicate them | Offbeat News

    Experts in the US fear a rising number of “super pigs” that are proving tough to eradicate could invade northern states.

    As a cross-breed combining the Eurasian boar’s survival skills with the size and fertility of domestic swine in Canada, the “super pig” is described as an “ecological train wreck”.

    Professor Ryan Brook, one of Canada’s authorities on the issue, added they are the “most invasive animal on the planet”, with the swine capable of spreading disease and devastating crops and wildlife.

    “Nobody should be surprised when pigs start walking across that border, if they haven’t already,” Professor Brook said.

    “The question is: what will be done about it?”

    Northern states like Minnesota, North Dakota and Montana are taking steps to stop the invasion, but it isn’t easy to control the spiralling population.

    The pigs are smart and furry, giving them the edge to survive Canadian winters, and they reproduce extremely quickly.

    One sow can have six piglets in a litter and raise two litters in a year – which means that even if authorities managed to eliminate 65% of the population each year, they’d still grow.

    And hunting could make the problem worse, according to Professor Brook, with the success rate for hunters only about 2- 3%.

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    The pigs are described as the most invasive animal on the planet. Pic: St. Louis Post-Dispatch via AP

    Several states have also banned hunting because it makes the pigs more wary and nocturnal, which makes them tougher to track down.

    Instead, methods under consideration are ground traps – like the so-called “BoarBuster” – or net guns fired from helicopters.

    Some states have also adopted crowdsourced “Squeal on Pigs” tracking programs, while scientists have studied poisons such as sodium nitrite, but they risk harming other species.

    “The only path forward is you have to be really aggressive and you have to use all the tools in the toolbox,” Professor Brook said.

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    Pigs already cost $2.5bn (£1.98bn) in damage to crops in the US each year, mostly in southern states.

    They have also, on occasion, been known to attack humans, with one woman killed in Texas in 2019.

    The animals are not native to North America, but have roamed there for centuries.

    The problems in Canada date back to the 1980s, when farmers were encouraged to raise wild boar, before the market collapsed in 2001 and some frustrated farmers simply set the animals free.

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  • Thousands raised for Deliveroo driver who helped halt Dublin knife attack | World News

    Thousands raised for Deliveroo driver who helped halt Dublin knife attack | World News

    Thousands raised for Deliveroo driver who helped halt Dublin knife attack | World News

    Thousands raised for Deliveroo driver who helped halt Dublin knife attack | World News

    More than €285,000 (£250,000) has been raised for a Deliveroo driver who helped halt a knife attack outside a primary school in Dublin.

    Brazilian delivery man Caio Benicio has been hailed a hero after he subdued the knifeman by hitting him on the head with his motorbike helmet.

    Three young children and a creche worker, believed to be in her 30s, were injured in the attack in the Irish capital just after 1.30pm on Thursday.

    Read more: What’s going on in Dublin?

    A five-year-old girl and woman remain in a serious condition in hospital, police said earlier.

    Riots later broke out in the city on Thursday night in a rampaged which officers blamed on a “lunatic faction driven by far-right ideology”.

    Police have not revealed any further details about the attacker or his motivation, but have said the incident did not appear to be terror-related.

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    Police at the scene of the knife attack

    But, in an apparent rebuff to anti-immigrant commentary online and from some rioters, an online fundraising page called “Buy Caio Benicio a pint” has gone viral and had already raised more than €280,000 (£240,000) by late on Friday night.

    Many of those who have donated praised the Brazilian for his bravery.

    Another appeal in aid of the victims has also raised more than €160,000 (£140,000) – with the combined total raised heading towards half a million Euros.

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    Earlier on Friday the delivery driver described how he was travelling past the school when he saw the attacker grab a girl and take out a knife.

    “When I saw the knife, I stopped my bike and I just acted by instinct,” he told the PA news agency.

    Mr Benicio added that he took his helmet off and hit the man in the head “with all of my power”.

    The father-of-two added: “I didn’t even know there was more kids that were (hurt) at that time. I thought it was just one girl but afterwards I (found) out there are more people, more kids.

    “I wish the family all the best. I pray for her to survive.”

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    Arson and looting after Dublin stabbings

    When asked about the riots, Mr Benicio said: “I’m here for about 20 years now, I don’t know politics here deeply to have an opinion about it.

    “What I can say is I know the protest is against immigrants and for me it doesn’t make sense because I’m an immigrant myself and I was the one who helped out.”

    Taoiseach Leo Varadkar said anyone who risked their lives to save lives are “real Irish heroes, whatever their nationality”, while his deputy Micheal Martin said Mr Benicio’s part “should not be forgotten”.

    He added: “We had a horrific, violent attack on children and adults, we think of them and we think of the Deliveroo person who came along to save the situation, perhaps for other children,” he said.

    Police have arrested 34 people following Thursday night’s violence, in which a bus, tram and police vehicles were set on fire.

    More than a dozen businesses were also severely damaged or looted.

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  • Jubilation in the West Bank in defiance of Israeli orders

    Jubilation in the West Bank in defiance of Israeli orders

    Jubilation in the West Bank in defiance of Israeli orders

    Jubilation in the West Bank in defiance of Israeli orders
    Israel delivered its side of the bargain in scenes of chaos.

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  • Nice footballer Atal detained for sharing alleged anti-Semitic content | Israel-Palestine conflict News

    Nice footballer Atal detained for sharing alleged anti-Semitic content | Israel-Palestine conflict News

    Nice footballer Atal detained for sharing alleged anti-Semitic content | Israel-Palestine conflict News

    Algerian defender apologised for posting video, French authorities order him to stand trial in December.

    French authorities have said that Algerian footballer Youcef Atal was detained for questioning and will stand trial for sharing a social media post that purportedly encouraged violence against Jews.

    In a statement on Friday, prosecutors said that police detained Atal, who plays for French club Nice, for questioning on Thursday as part of a probe into possible “justification of terrorism” over the post.

    He was released on bail of 80,000 euros ($87,500) on Friday, and placed under judicial supervision pending the trial. He is not allowed to leave France except for international games.

    The 27-year-old footballer was suspended for seven games by the French football league for sharing a social media post last month in which a Palestinian preacher allegedly made anti-Semitic statements calling for violence against Jews.

    Al Jazeera was not able to confirm the contents of the post, which Atal quickly deleted and apologised for.

    Nice authorities opened an investigation into the matter, and prosecutors have said that Atal, who has been suspended by his club “until further notice”, will face trial on December 18 for possible incitement to religious hatred.

    Atal has said that he would “never support a message of hate” and that he condemns violence “no matter where in the world” but has not offered an explanation for why he shared the video.

    The Nice defender is one of several footballers who have faced criticism or penalties for social media posts amid the escalating fighting between Israel and the Palestinian group Hamas that has created simmering tensions in communities around the world.

    After French football star Karim Benzema criticised “unjust bombings which spare no women or children” in a social media post about Israel’s assault on Gaza, which Palestinian authorities say has killed more than 6,500 children, France’s Interior Minister Gerald Darmanin accused him — without evidence — of having links to the Islamist group the Muslim Brotherhood.

    A French senator also called on Benzema to be stripped of previous football awards as well as his French citizenship.

    On Thursday, a council member of the Football Association (FA), English football’s governing body, resigned after comparing Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to Nazi leader Adolf Hitler.

    “Recent events have left me bereft of energy and hope. I have felt overwhelmed at how this has transpired,” Wasim Haq said in a resignation letter posted to social media, in which he said that he had meant to criticise a politician and not Jewish people more widely.

    “As someone who has worked closely with many Jewish people over the years and created meaningful and valued friendships, the most painful part of this process is knowing that some of those friends and colleagues may not forgive me for the misunderstanding and hurt I have unintentionally caused.”

    Dutch footballer Anwar El Ghazi was also expelled from the German football team Mainz 05 after social media posts in support of Palestine, despite reiterating his opposition to anti-Semitism and violence against civilians.

    El Ghazi has taken legal action against the club over his termination.

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  • Can Palestinians get the humanitarian aid they need in four days? | TV Shows

    Can Palestinians get the humanitarian aid they need in four days? | TV Shows

    Can Palestinians get the humanitarian aid they need in four days? | TV Shows

    Truce between Hamas and Israel allows aid trucks into besieged Gaza.

    A four-day truce in Gaza has come into effect, and an eerie calm not seen in seven weeks hangs over the besieged enclave.

    During the four-day pause in hostilities, desperately needed humanitarian aid will be allowed into Gaza.

    Palestinian group Hamas says about 200 trucks carrying food, water, medical supplies and fuel will enter the strip daily.

    That’s a fraction of the aid brought into Gaza every day before the war.

    Then there are logistical challenges and the tight timeframe.

    Realistically, how much humanitarian aid can be distributed in just four days?

    Presenter: Tom McRae

    Guests:

    Nebal Farsakh – Spokesperson for the Palestine Red Crescent Society, one of the aid organisations coordinating relief efforts on the ground in Gaza

    Akiva Eldar – Political analyst and columnist for Israeli newspaper Haaretz

    Nour Odeh – Writer and political analyst

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