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Morning Mail: wildfires devastate LA suburbs, Germany’s warning to Trump, and a bizarre marsupial mole​on January 8, 2025 at 7:54 pm

Want to get this in your inbox every weekday? Sign up for the Morning Mail here, and finish your day with our Afternoon Update newsletterMorning everyone. Los Angeles residents have woken to scenes of devastation after three huge wildfires ripped through suburbs of the sprawling city overnight, killing at least two people and leaving many injured and countless homes destroyed. And strong winds mean the danger is far from over.Germany and France have warned Donald Trump against any attempt to “move borders by force” after he expressed his desire for the US to take control of Greenland. At home, we ask whether should you be thinking about quitting Instagram and Facebook, and meet a truly weird marsupial mole.‘Poster child’ | New research into one of Australia’s most specialised animals has revealed the marsupial mole’s biology is as unusual as its appearance – making it a “poster child for our fantastic and bizarre fauna”.‘Berries and bars’ | Clues left by missing hiker Hadi Nazari such as rubbish and hiking poles were enough to make rescue teams think that he was still alive after disappearing in the wilderness on Boxing Day. And their hunch turned out to be right after he stumbled into a group of walkers yesterday having sustained himself on berries and two muesli bars.‘Allyship’ against hate | The rise in hate acts in Australia has led to claims and counter-claims about the definition and prevalence of antisemitism and Islamophobia, writes Tory Shepherd.Prisons | Police watch houses in the Northern Territory are being repurposed as long-term prison cells as the number of prisoners reached more than 1% of the territory’s population this week.Health trip | South Australia will become the first state to prohibit ads for unhealthy food from appearing on public buses, trams and trains – but will it work? Continue reading…Want to get this in your inbox every weekday? Sign up for the Morning Mail here, and finish your day with our Afternoon Update newsletterMorning everyone. Los Angeles residents have woken to scenes of devastation after three huge wildfires ripped through suburbs of the sprawling city overnight, killing at least two people and leaving many injured and countless homes destroyed. And strong winds mean the danger is far from over.Germany and France have warned Donald Trump against any attempt to “move borders by force” after he expressed his desire for the US to take control of Greenland. At home, we ask whether should you be thinking about quitting Instagram and Facebook, and meet a truly weird marsupial mole.‘Poster child’ | New research into one of Australia’s most specialised animals has revealed the marsupial mole’s biology is as unusual as its appearance – making it a “poster child for our fantastic and bizarre fauna”.‘Berries and bars’ | Clues left by missing hiker Hadi Nazari such as rubbish and hiking poles were enough to make rescue teams think that he was still alive after disappearing in the wilderness on Boxing Day. And their hunch turned out to be right after he stumbled into a group of walkers yesterday having sustained himself on berries and two muesli bars.‘Allyship’ against hate | The rise in hate acts in Australia has led to claims and counter-claims about the definition and prevalence of antisemitism and Islamophobia, writes Tory Shepherd.Prisons | Police watch houses in the Northern Territory are being repurposed as long-term prison cells as the number of prisoners reached more than 1% of the territory’s population this week.Health trip | South Australia will become the first state to prohibit ads for unhealthy food from appearing on public buses, trams and trains – but will it work? Continue reading…   

Morning everyone. Los Angeles residents have woken to scenes of devastation after three huge wildfires ripped through suburbs of the sprawling city overnight, killing at least two people and leaving many injured and countless homes destroyed. And strong winds mean the danger is far from over.

Germany and France have warned Donald Trump against any attempt to “move borders by force” after he expressed his desire for the US to take control of Greenland. At home, we ask whether should you be thinking about quitting Instagram and Facebook, and meet a truly weird marsupial mole.

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