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Here’s a rundown of all the news you need to start your Thursday, including a foiled coup attempt in Burkina Faso, Canada’s Justin Trudeau’s “unreserved apology” over a Nazi appearance, and the latest in the corruption charges against US Senator Bob Menendez.
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Burkina Faso’s military government said Wednesday that it had thwarted a coup attempt by security and intelligence services.
The coup attempt was foiled on Sept. 26 as authorities in the West African country said that it has arrested officers and other perpetrators behind the attempt.
Hundreds of Burkinabe took to the streets to show their support for the transitional government.
In a post on X, junta leader Captain Ibrahim Traore thanked his supporters.
Last year, Traore led a coup to become Burkina Faso’s new leader.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau issued “unreserved apologies” on behalf of Canada after a Nazi veteran was honored during Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy’s speech to Canadian lawmakers.
The apology applied to Jews, Poles, Roma, and others targeted by Hitler’s Nazi regime.
House of Commons Speaker Anthony Rota invited Ukrainian veteran Yaroslav Hunka, 98, to Friday’s speech by Zelenskyy to parliament, unaware that Hunka fought with the Nazis in a volunteer unit.
US Senator Bob Menendez pleaded not guilty to corruption charges Wednesday, maintaining his innocence amid growing calls for him to step down from office while the legal process plays out.
Menendez was released on a $100,000 bond by US Magistrate Judge Ona Wang, who ordered him to surrender his personal passport and barred him from traveling abroad.
Menendez was indicted last week. He accused of accepting bribes to use the power of his office to benefit businessmen and the Egyptian government.
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SPORTS
French Ligue 1 club Olympique Marseille announced Wednesday that they appointed Gennaro Gattuso their new head coach.
The Italian coach replaced Spanish manager Marcelino, who stepped down on Sept. 20 after seven matches.
The 45-year-old coach helped Napoli win the 2020 Italian Cup.
Newcastle United brushed aside Manchester City with a 1-0 win in an English Football League (EFL) Cup third-round match Wednesday.
Newcastle's Swedish attacker Alexander Isak netted the winning goal in the 53rd minute at St. James' Park.
With the loss, Man City missed the chance to bag their first League Cup trophy since 2021.
BUSINESS & ECONOMY
Consumer spending in the US is expected to slow down in the fourth quarter of this year, Fitch Ratings said in a statement on Wednesday.
Some of the reasons behind the expected slowdown were listed as cooling in the labor market, slowing wage growth, and the lagging effect of the Federal Reserve's aggressive monetary tightening cycle.
Türkiye can be a global hub for blockchain and Web 3.0 technologies, a manager with Binance said Wednesday.
Mucahit Donmez, Binance TR’s general manager, said the global digital currency exchange company decided on Istanbul for its Blockchain Week event this year.
The Istanbul iteration will be held on Nov. 8-9.
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