Wednesday 31 May 2023

US announces $300m arms package for Ukraine – with a caveat

The shipment comes with a warning that the weaponry should not be used to attack within Russia

The United States has announced a new $300m arms package for Ukraine, including air defense systems and tens of millions of rounds of ammunition – but warned Kyiv that US weaponry should not be used to attack within Russia.

“We have been very clear with the Ukrainians privately – we’ve certainly been clear publicly – that we do not support attacks inside Russia. We do not enable and we do not encourage attacks inside Russia,” said National Security Council spokesman John Kirby.

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Australia politics live: cities lead house price recovery; day of judgment in Ben Roberts-Smith defamation case

CoreLogic reports the property rebound picked up pace in May, jumping 1.2%, while all eyes will be on Sydney for the BRS verdict later today – follow latest updates

The major cities are leading a fiery recovery in housing prices, while regional markets are also starting to pick up, AAP reports.

After the residential property market tracked lower for much of last year, it’s now staging a comeback with the CoreLogic home value index recording a third consecutive monthly improvement.

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Amazon to pay $30m over Alexa and Ring privacy violations

It will also pay out after allowing employees of its Ring doorbell system access to customer recordings.

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Voice will have positive impact on Aboriginal mental health, says peak psychiatric body

Indigenous doctors group also endorses a yes vote in the referendum as ‘a way of making people feel they have a stake in the future’

The nation’s peak psychiatric body believes the voice will have positive mental health benefits for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders, saying self-determination is critical to improved outcomes for Indigenous Australians.

The Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Psychiatrists (RANZCP) is the latest expert group to back the referendum, announcing its support on Thursday alongside similar endorsement from the Australian Indigenous Doctors’ Association (Aida). The RANZCP’s Helen Milroy, a descendant of the Palyku people of the Pilbara region, said the voice would have major benefits for Indigenous people.

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Five revelations from Nasa's public UFO meeting

Some sightings turn out to be wayward Bart Simpson balloons. Others remain a mystery.

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At least 60 children die trapped in Khartoum orphanage amid Sudan conflict

Infants, toddlers and older children died from fever or lack of food while trapped in deteriorating conditions

At least 60 infants, toddlers and older children have perished over the past six weeks while trapped in harrowing conditions in an orphanage in Sudan’s capital as fighting raged outside.

Most died from lack of food and from fever. Twenty-six died in two days over the weekend.

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Yugoslav war: UN increases sentence on two Serbian war criminals

Jovica Stanišic and Franko Simatovic trained death squads accused of ethnic cleansing, the Hague says.

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Tuesday 30 May 2023

Chinese pilot performed ‘aggressive maneuver’ near US plane, military says

The incident is the latest in a season of heightened tensions between Washington and Beijing this year

A Chinese fighter pilot performed an “unnecessarily aggressive maneuver” near an American surveillance aircraft operating over the South China Sea last week, according to US military.

The incident – which the Pentagon says is part of a pattern of behavior by China – comes at a time of already heightened tensions between Washington and Beijing over issues including Taiwan and an alleged Chinese spy balloon that was shot down after traversing the United States earlier this year.

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Warm winter weather awaits Australians after month of record-breaking cold

After shivering through an unexpectedly cold May, BoM forecasts higher-than-average daytime temperatures, along with colder nights and less rain

Winter is coming … even though it may not feel like it.

With Thursday marking the first day of winter, much of Australia can look forward to a warmer-than-average season, after a historically cold May for much on the east coast.

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Elizabeth Holmes walks into Texas prison to start sentence

The Theranos founder was convicted on four counts of fraud linked to her failed blood testing start-up.

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British paddleboarder killed by lightning strike was told to get out of water

Scott Seddon, 26, from Liverpool was being filmed by his partner as the tragedy happened off coast of Rhodes

The partner of a British tourist who died when he was struck by lightning while paddleboarding off Rhodes had beseeched him to return to shore when the storm hit.

Scott Seddon’s girlfriend repeatedly shouted “come out” when it became clear the 26-year-old from Liverpool was struggling in the waters off Agathi beach. The woman, who has not been named, was on land filming Seddon, an accomplished sportsman, with her mobile phone as the tragedy unfolded.

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Italian and Israeli agents among four dead after boat capizes in Lake Maggiore

Tourist boat was reportedly carrying more than 20 people when it was struck by a whirlwind on Sunday

Two agents from the Italian intelligence services and a retired member of the Israeli security forces were among the victims when a tourist boat capsized and sank in a sudden, violent storm in a northern Italian lake, it has emerged.

Claudio Alonzi, 62, and Tiziana Barnobi, 53, who worked for Italian intelligence, were officially named among the dead on Monday.

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Monday 29 May 2023

Elizabeth Holmes is going to prison. Will she ever pay victims too?

Experts say victims often never get their money back from those who defrauded them.

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Man uniting Indian families torn by colonialism

Shamshu Deen has helped more than 300 people in the Caribbean find long-lost loved ones in India.

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Mark McGowan: why the only way was down for Western Australia’s political rock star

After being lauded for his tough Covid response and winning the most one-sided election in Australian history, Labor premier goes out at the top

It is telling that, at the age of 55, Western Australia’s premier, Mark McGowan, cited exhaustion, rather than the fulfilment of political ambition, as the main reason for his sudden resignation.

McGowan strode into the state’s highest office in 2017, but it was his Covid response that propelled him into unprecedented power in 2021, with his party wining the most one-sided election result in Australia’s history – taking 53 of 59 seats in the lower house.

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German police arrest stripper over toy gun

Frankfurt police say they took action after receiving reports about a man with an assault rifle.

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Australia politics live: Albanese says voice vote can make nation ‘even greater’; poll urges housing action

The prime minister asks Australians to consider how they want to feel after the referendum; voters show support for rent freezes. Follow the latest news

How are Australian diplomats talking about Aukus? Daniel Hurst has the answer:

Australians are being invited to imagine who they want to be on the morning after a referendum to enshrine an Indigenous voice in the constitution, Australian Associated Press reports.

A great nation that has dared to become even greater, not just to ourselves but to the world,” he said.

One of the things that a voice to parliament will be able to do is talk about the need for agreement making and coming together after a conflict, and part of that is truth- telling about our history,” he said.

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Elina Svitolina advocates for Ukraine on spectacular return

  • Svitolina beats Martina Trevisan 6-2, 6-2
  • ‘These moments bring joy to people of Ukraine’

Sixteen months since Elina Svitolina last competed in a grand slam tournament, the Australian Open, life has changed significantly. She is now a mother, having taken maternity leave from the tour before giving birth to her first child, Skaï, with her husband, Gaël Monfils. Her country, Ukraine, has been invaded by Russia. She spent much of her time away from the sport, including during her pregnancy, advocating for her country’s cause.

On the court, however, not too much has changed. Svitolina returned to the French Open with a spectacular performance, dismantling the 26th seed, Martina Trevisan, a semi-finalist last year, 6-2, 6-2 to reach the second round. Trevisan is Svitolina’s first top‑30 win of her comeback.

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Sunday 28 May 2023

High speed a factor in car crash that killed four and injured teen in regional Victoria

A car carrying four students from Baimbridge College and a woman in her 30s crashed into a tree in Victoria’s west on Saturday night

Extremely high speed was a factor in a car crash that killed four people in Victoria’s west and left a teen fighting for life in hospital.

A car with five people onboard was travelling along Wannon-Nigretta Falls Rd at Bochara on Saturday when the driver lost control and smashed into a tree.

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US debt ceiling deal ready for Congress vote - President Joe Biden

President Joe Biden said he had not made too many concessions to Republicans as part of the deal.

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Australia news live: 3.8 magnitude earthquake largest to hit Melbourne in over a century

Thousands of people contacted Geoscience Australia to report they felt shaking, but there were no immediate reports of injuries or serious damage. Follow the latest updates

Coalition want Australia to list Wagner mercenary group as terrorists

The opposition is calling for the Wagner mercenary group, who have been accused of human rights abuses in Russia’s war, to be listed as a terrorist organisation under Australian law.

There are two reasons why we list terrorist organisations in Australia.

The first is the practical reasons – it makes it unlawful to associate with them as an organisation or to raise funds on their behalf or recruit people on behalf.

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West caught between fear and hope as Erdoğan extends 20-year rule in Turkey

Re-elected president could take Nato country further towards Russia, or may instead be more open to alternatives

Western capitals remained silent through Turkey’s presidential campaign – privately hoping Recep Tayyip Erdoğan’s erratic 20-year rule would come to a surprise close – but now he has been handed a decisive mandate to serve a third term, the west is caught between fear and hope.

It fears he will exploit the result to take this Nato founder member further from the liberal secular west, but hopes against hope that, not being eligible to run again and thus freed from the need to pander to a nationalist electorate for the rest of his political life, he may at least be open to persuasion and base his foreign policy on something other than self-preservation.

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Lake Maggiore tourist boat carrying 20 overturns, with one dead

Italy's fire service said 19 people were rescued but it was still searching for some people reported to be missing.

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Turkish president sings to supporters from top of bus

The Turkish president burst into song as he claimed victory in his country's election.

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Saturday 27 May 2023

US debt ceiling: Negotiators agree a deal in principle, McCarthy says

The White House and the Republicans are now said to be ironing out details of a bill to avert a default.

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ChatGPT: US lawyer admits using AI for case research

The lawyer told the judge he did not know content from the artificial intelligence could be false.

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More than 1,500 arrested at Extinction Rebellion protest in The Hague

Several Dutch celebrities among protesters, including Game of Thrones actor Carice van Houten

More than 1,500 people were arrested during a protest by the Extinction Rebellion climate group in The Hague on Saturday, Dutch police said.

Activists blocked a section of a motorway during the afternoon in protest against Dutch fossil fuel subsidies.

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Ken Paxton: Texas House votes to impeach Trump ally

Ken Paxton, Texas' attorney general, is now suspended from office pending a trial in the state Senate.

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Only 12 of 35 dementia units promised by 2023 Australia-wide are operational, health department says

Exclusive: spokesperson says six units more will open by the end of 2024 but declines questions about cause of delay

Just 12 of a promised 35 specialist dementia units the government committed to have running by 2023 are operational, a health department spokesman has said.

To respond to a growing number of people with dementia and suffering from severe behavioural and psychological symptoms, the federal government in 2016 announced the Specialist Dementia Care Program [SDCP].

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Turkish presidency run-off decides if Erdogan should have five more years

Turks vote in a momentous presidential run-off to decide on their country's future path.

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Friday 26 May 2023

‘A festering tree’: growing calls for parliamentary inquiry into NSW police use of force

Justice experts say there needs to be a more rigorous process for when Tasers and guns can be deployed to change the way officers manage incidents

Calls are growing for a parliamentary inquiry into use of force by New South Wales police, with justice experts saying too much focus is being placed on the actions of individual police officers rather than the “festering” systemic problem.

“This isn’t a case of a few bad apples, it’s a case of a festering tree,” said Samantha Lee, a lawyer at Redfern Legal Centre.

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Cambodia crocodile farmer killed after falling into enclosure

A 72-year-old crocodile farmer was pulled in when one of the animals grabbed his stick.

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Russia-Ukraine war at a glance: what we know on day 458 of the invasion

Toll from Russian missile attack on Dnipro rises to two; Medvedev says conflict could last decades; Blinken to visit Finland, Sweden and Norway

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IPL 2023: Who are India's next cricketing stars?

These players and their dazzling performances at the IPL make a case for their inclusion in India's national side.

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Australia news live: Richard Marles reveals panel to oversee military shake-up; National Reconciliation Week begins

Former defence boss Dennis Richardson among those appointed to oversee rollout of Defence Strategic Review recommendations

Unions in South Australia stepped up their campaign against the state government’s planned anti-protest laws last night with a rally in Adelaide.

Widespread criticism and condemnation of the summary offences bill has grown, SA Unions said, and a coalition of community representatives and experts will also be staging a demonstration at Parliament House on Tuesday when the laws are to be introduced to the legislative council.

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Driver swept backwards in raging Spanish floodwaters

Video filmed on a phone shows the driver losing control of the car before getting caught in the current.

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Thursday 25 May 2023

FBI reveals 1980s plot to kill Queen Elizabeth II

Newly released FBI documents say there were “ever-present“ IRA threats during her US visits.

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US imposes sanctions on leader of Wagner group in Mali

Private army led by Ivan Aleksandrovich Maslov accused of acquiring weaponry for use in Ukraine

The United States has imposed sanctions on the head of the Wagner group in Mali, accusing the Russian private army of using the country as a conduit for arms and military equipment for Moscow’s war in Ukraine.

The US Treasury said Ivan Aleksandrovich Maslov works closely with Malian officials to build Wagner’s presence in Mali and elsewhere in Africa.

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Australia news live: investigation begins into huge Sydney fire; boy to face Perth court after alleged school shooting

Firefighters are still at the scene of the blaze that destroyed a disused factory in central Sydney, while a 15-year-old has been charged with multiple offences after Perth shooting

New South Wales is the first state to consider introducing fines for betrayal of trust for companies that leak sensitive government tax information to clients following the PwC tax scandal.

State finance minister Courtney Houssos is telling ABC Radio the fines would be in the multimillions:

I’m working with the Chief Commissioner for state revenue to implement a change to our policy that will ensure that severe penalties will apply to advisors and also to organisations who seek commercial advantage by sharing confidential tax related information.

We’re looking at multimillion dollar fines for both the individuals involved and also for the organisations.

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Google removes 'Slavery Simulator' game amid outrage in Brazil

The app, which allowed players to "buy and sell" black characters, was launched last month.

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Kremlin critic Bill Browder says he was targeted by deepfake hoax video call

Anti-corruption campaigner says he was asked bizarre questions on call apparently with former Ukrainian president

The Kremlin critic Bill Browder has said he was targeted by a deepfake hoax when he participated in a bizarre video call this week with somebody impersonating the former Ukrainian president Petro Poroshenko.

The anti-corruption campaigner was invited to discuss “anti-Russian sanctions,” but ended up being asked if he favoured lifting sanctions on Kremlin oligarchs, and even to perform a salute to a rap song performed by the current president, Volodymyr Zelenskiy.

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Aderrien Murry: Mississippi boy, 11, shot by officer after calling police

Aderrien Murry has been released from hospital and is recovering from his injuries.

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Wednesday 24 May 2023

Will these Trump voters back DeSantis this time?

Republicans tell the BBC why the Florida governor is an attractive alternative in the 2024 race.

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NSW police employee reinstated after pushing barricade at rail workers and calling them ‘bludgers’

Commissioner says dismissal was a disproportionate response but it was appropriate that imaging technician be denied back pay and issued final warning

A New South Wales police employee who was sacked for telling striking rail workers “get back to work you bludgers” and pushing a barricade towards them has had his job reinstated.

The employee, John Fleming, said he was frustrated when he walked past rail workers who were “sitting outside at a cafe drinking coffee and … having a laugh and enjoying themselves because of the inconvenience they were causing me and other rail commuters” in February last year.

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Power bills to rise by up to a quarter in parts of Australia after regulator issues market default decision

Australian Energy Regulator says prices would have gone up twice as fast without government intervention

Power prices will rise by up to a quarter in July in some states after the Australian Energy Regulator issued its decision on the default market offers that set the baseline for retailers.

But the AER says this is about the half the hike that might have happened without government intervention.

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Belgorod: Russian paramilitary group vows more incursions

Moscow says it repelled the raid and vowed a harsh response to further infiltration of its border.

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Belarusian peace prize winner transferred to brutal prison

Ales Bialiatski has been in jail for 20 months following protests over Belarus general election

Nobel Peace Prize laureate Ales Bialiatski has been transferred to a notoriously brutal prison in Belarus and has not been heard from in a month, his wife has said.

Natalia Pinchuk said that Bialiatski, who is serving a 10-year sentence, has been kept in an information blackout since his transfer to the N9 colony for repeat offenders in the city of Gorki, where inmates are beaten and subjected to hard labour.

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Wagner chief warns of revolution and says 20,000 fighters killed in Bakhmut

Yevgeny Prigozhin says children of Russian elite ‘shook their arses’ in sun while sons of poor returned in coffins

The head of the Wagner mercenary force has said that 20,000 of its fighters have been killed in the battle for the Ukrainian city of Bakhmut, and warned that Russia could face another revolution if its leadership does not improve its handling of the war.

Yevgeny Prigozhin said 20% of the 50,000 convicts Wagner had recruited, and a similar number of its regular troops, had been killed over several months in the fight for Bakhmut.

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Tuesday 23 May 2023

Canadian special rapporteur rules out inquiry into Chinese interference claims

David Johnston warns that subversive efforts represent ‘increasing threat’ to democracy but public inquiry would be the wrong choice


An official named to investigate allegations that China attempted to subvert Canadian elections has announced he will not launch a public inquiry, prompting frustration from critics who say the decision only furthers Beijing’s interests.

Special rapporteur David Johnston on Tuesday released a 55-page report on foreign interference in Canadian institutions, warning that subversive efforts represented an “increasing threat” to democracy.

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Restaurant Review: Fluid Japanese-French Cuisine at House Brooklyn


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Ron DeSantis: Who is the Florida governor and White House contender?

The Ivy League-educated former naval officer is lauded by many on the right as a political rock star.

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Arrest Order Extended for Washington State Woman Refusing TB Treatment


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DeSantis Set to Announce 2024 Run on Twitter With Elon Musk


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Ron DeSantis to launch 2024 presidential bid on Twitter - reports

The 44-year-old Florida governor is expected to be Donald Trump's main Republican 2024 challenger.

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Monday 22 May 2023

U.S. Investigates Fatal Shooting of Tribe Member by Border Agents


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A potential solution evokes old budget fights: Spending caps.


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Sinn Fein Surges in Local Elections, Highlighting Northern Ireland’s Divide


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5 Takeaways From Auction Week


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Facebook owner Meta fined €1.2bn for mishandling user information

Penalty from Ireland’s privacy regulator is a record for breach of EU data protection regulation

Facebook’s owner, Meta, has been fined a record €1.2bn (£1bn) and ordered to suspend the transfer of user data from the EU to the US.

The fine – equivalent to $1.3bn – imposed by Ireland’s Data Protection Commission (DPC), which regulates Meta across the EU, is a record for a breach of the bloc’s General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR).

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After the Warhol Decision, Another Major Copyright Case Looms


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Sunday 21 May 2023

What Bills Did DeSantis Sign as He Propelled Florida to the Right?


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Australia politics live: buy-now-pay-later reforms to be announced; voice referendum bill debate begins in parliament

Financial services minister Stephen Jones will say today that BNPL services will be treated as a credit product. Follow the day’s news live

Coming up in estimates today is;

The Finance and Public Administration Committee (which includes department of parliamentary services and prime minister and cabinet)

It doesn’t make a lot of sense to start writing checks for a process that isn’t under way or hasn’t concluded.

… One of the motivations for multi-employer bargaining, which we put in place a few months ago, was because we are concerned that the big workforces in the care economy – workforces often dominated by women – have been underpaid, and multi-employer bargaining is designed to try and rectify that.

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Russia charges international court officials in retaliation for the war crimes case against Putin.


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Greek Leader Claims ‘Political Earthquake’ as His Party Leads in Elections


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Una estampida en un estadio de fútbol en El Salvador deja a 12 personas muertas


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Greece’s general election: centre-right party far ahead as votes are counted

Prime minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis’s party on 41% share against Syriza on 20%, with more than 70% of votes counted

Greece’s general election has failed to produce a winner despite the centre-right party of incumbent prime minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis clinching 41% of the vote with more than 70% of ballots counted.

New Democracy was leading with a 20-point margin over the leftist main opposition Syriza party trailing at just over 20.07% – a difference rarely seen since the collapse in 1974 of military rule. Even in Crete, a socialist bastion, the rightwing party had fared unexpectedly well.

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Saturday 20 May 2023

The key events in the battle for Bakhmut, the war’s longest-running sustained fight.


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British novelist Martin Amis dies aged 73

The influential author of Money and London Fields was one of the most celebrated writers of his generation.

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What time is the Preakness Stakes?


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NSW police footage shows officers used two sets of handcuffs on 81-year-old woman with dementia

Exclusive: footage from body-worn camera shows police restraining confused dementia patient Rachel Grahame in 2020

Six police officers used two sets of handcuffs on a distressed and frail 81-year-old woman with dementia after she took a lanyard from a staff member at her Sydney nursing home.

Body-worn camera footage shows Rachel Grahame, who has advanced dementia and weighs just 45kg, howling in distress as a team of police surround and handcuff her late at night at St Basil’s aged care home in Randwick on 31 October 2020.

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Martin Amis, Acclaimed Author of Bleakly Comic Novels, Dies at 73


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Three dead in tourist plane crash in Switzerland

Pilot and two passengers died at scene of accident in steep and forested area in west of country

A tourist plane crashed in a wooded, mountainous area of western Switzerland on Saturday, killing the three people onboard, police said.

The small tourist plane crashed in a steep and forested area near Ponts-De-Martel in the Swiss canton of Neuchâtel at about 10.20am (0820 GMT), regional police said.

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Friday 19 May 2023

Greek elections: Rail tragedy hangs over vote dominated by dynasties

Ahead of Sunday's election, Greece's worst rail crash is held up as proof of a broken government.

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In a Sharp Reversal, Biden Opens a Path for Ukraine to Get Fighter Jets


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How West Ham's night of glory turned ugly... in 85 seconds

Players confronted AZ Alkmaar fans in chaotic scenes after the friends and family area was attacked.

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‘Only a plus’: Many Kyiv residents say Zelensky’s overseas trips benefit Ukraine.


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Russia issues arrest order for British ICC prosecutor after Putin warrant

Interior ministry seeks to detain Karim Khan in wake of allegations against president over abducted Ukrainian children

The Russian government has put the British prosecutor of the international criminal court (ICC) on a wanted list in an act of retribution after the Hague-based court issued an arrest warrant for Vladimir Putin for allegedly overseeing the abduction of Ukrainian children.

The arrest order said Russia’s interior ministry was seeking to detain Karim Khan, who has served as the ICC prosecutor since 2021.

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Thursday 18 May 2023

Driver forces entry into Vatican palace grounds by ramming gate

Gendarmes shoot at tyres of vehicle and arrest driver, who is believed to have psychiatric problems

A car driven by a man apparently suffering from psychiatric problems has rammed through a Vatican gate, speeding past Swiss Guards into a palace courtyard before the driver was apprehended by police.

Vatican gendarmes fired a shot at the speeding car’s front tyres after it rushed the gate on Thursday night, but the vehicle managed to continue on its way, the Vatican press office said.

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Larry Mahan, the Elvis of Rodeo, Is Dead at 79


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Peter Thiel Is Latest Billionaire Said to Have Met With Jeffrey Epstein


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Disney scraps $867m Florida plan amid Ron DeSantis feud

The decision comes as a legal battle between the company and Florida Governor Ron DeSantis escalates.

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How Did This Pasta End Up in the Woods? Students Share Their Theories.


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US risks rift with European allies over hesitancy to supply F-16s to Ukraine

UK and Netherlands want to create ‘international coalition’ to procure US-made fighter jets and train Ukrainian pilots and crews

Washington risks opening a rift with European allies over its reluctance to contemplate supplying F-16 fighters to Ukraine, with the issue likely to crop up at the forthcoming G7 summit in Japan.

This week, after Volodymyr Zelenskiy’s visit to Europe, the UK and the Netherlands said they would create an “international coalition” to procure the US-made F-16s and train Ukrainian pilots and crews.

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Wednesday 17 May 2023

There’s No Escape From Wildfire Smoke


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Devastating floods in Italy claim lives and leave thousands homeless

Twenty-one rivers burst their banks after heavy storms across country cause landslides and submerge villages

Nine people have died and thousands have been evacuated from their homes after heavy storms wreaked havoc in the northern Italian region of Emilia-Romagna, causing severe flooding and landslides.

People sought refuge on the rooftops of their homes after 21 rivers broke their banks, submerging entire towns.

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Serbians hand in guns and question culture of violence after two shootings

Back-to-back attacks prompt a gun amnesty and fears among some that the country is becoming more like the US.

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Silva again! City doubles its lead.


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Oldest Nearly Complete Hebrew Bible Sells for $38.1 Million


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Kyrgyz mercenary who fought for Russia in Ukraine jailed

Court established 32-year-old man had joined forces of Moscow-led separatists in Donbas

A Kyrgyz court has handed a 10-year sentence to a man who fought for Russia in Ukraine, at a time when Moscow is trying to boost recruitment of people from ex-Soviet central Asian countries.

Dozens of nationals of these countries have been killed in Ukraine in recent months, local media say, most of them after joining the ranks of the Russian army or the private military group Wagner.

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Tuesday 16 May 2023

Biden G7: President to cut short foreign trip for debt ceiling talks

Joe Biden will head home after a G7 meeting in Japan for talks with congressional leaders in the US.

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How a 150-Year-Old Law Against Lewdness Became a Key to the Abortion Fight


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Asante King asks British Museum to return gold to Ghana

Asante King met with the British Museum's director on a recent visit to London.

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The ‘Skeletons’ in Big Oil’s Closet


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Russia-Ukraine war at a glance: what we know on day 447 of the invasion

Ukraine says it has neutralised Russian hypersonic weapon; head of Ukraine’s supreme court arrested in bribery investigation

Ukraine said it had neutralised the Kremlin’s most potent hypersonic weapon, shooting down six out of six Kinzhal missiles launched at Kyiv during a sweeping and “exceptionally intense” night-time attack.

The attack on Kyiv was one of the biggest since last year’s invasion, and followed Volodymyr Zelenskiy’s three-day trip to Europe. During meetings in London, Berlin, Paris and Rome, Ukraine’s president secured promises of more military assistance, including long-range attack drones from the UK.

The Ukrainian military’s commander-in-chief, Valerii Zaluzhnyi, claimed Kyiv’s defenders shot down 18 out of 18 Russian rockets and drones. He said the city had came under an intense and sweeping attack from the “north, south and east”, and the missiles were fired from air, sea and land.

Among the areas affected by falling debris in Kyiv was the city’s zoo.

Russia’s defence ministry said it destroyed a US-built Patriot surface-to-air missile defence system overnight with a Kinzhal missile attack on Ukraine, the Zvezda military news outlet reports. This has not been independently verified by the Guardian.

Ukrainian forces have taken back about 20 sq km of territory from Russian forces around the eastern city of Bakhmut in recent days, the Ukrainian deputy defence minister, Hanna Maliar, said on Tuesday. She said Russian forces had advanced “somewhat” in the city of Bakhmut itself, and that heavy fighting continued.

The head of Ukraine’s supreme court, Vsevolod Kniaziev, has been arrested as part of the biggest bribery investigation in the country’s history, as Kyiv pursues anti-graft measures required for closer integration with the EU. A prosecutor said Kniaziev was one of two people detained; he declined to identify the other.

Six African leaders plan to travel to Russia and Ukraine “as soon as is possible” to help find a resolution to the war, the South African president, Cyril Ramaphosa, said Tuesday. He said Vladimir Putin and Volodymyr Zelenskiy had “agreed to receive the mission and the African heads of state in both Moscow and Kyiv”.

A bill banning Russian uranium imports to the US gained momentum on Tuesday by passing a committee in the US House of Representatives. After Russia invaded Ukraine last year, the US banned imports of its oil and imposed a price cap with other western countries on seaborne exports of its crude and oil products, but it has not banned imports of its uranium.

About 2,000 people who helped defend the Azovstal plant and who were captured and became prisoners of war are still in the hands of the Russians, according to a charity set up to support families and those connected to the factory.

Six people were killed in Kharkiv and Donetsk over the last 24 hours, according to the region’s governors.

Russia has said it is still undecided on an extension of a landmark Black Sea grain deal with Ukraine that was brokered by the UN and Turkey and is due to expire on 18 May. “There are a lot of unanswered questions regarding our part of the deal … now we have to make a decision,” the Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov said.

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Monday 15 May 2023

New Zealand hostel fire: At least six dead and more missing in Wellington

Wellington fire commander Nick Pyatt says the blaze is the city's "worst nightmare".

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Staff Members Attacked With Bat at Congressman’s Virginia Office


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Would You Include Skims in Your Wedding?


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Staff Members Attacked With Bat at Congressman’s Virginia Office


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Russia-Ukraine war at a glance: what we know on day 446 of the invasion

Zelenskiy visits UK for talks with Sunak as Britain announces it will send hundreds of long-range drones to Ukraine; Russia claims it downed UK-supplied Storm Shadow missile

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Former employee of US consulate charged by Russia with espionage

Robert Shonov was reportedly detained in Vladivostok, site of his former employment, and is being held in Moscow

Russia’s FSB security service has charged a former employee of the US consulate in the far eastern city of Vladivostok with illegal covert collaboration with foreigners.

The state news agency Tass reported on Monday that Robert Shonov had been detained in Vladivostok and that “after interrogation, he was charged with committing a crime under Article 275.1 of the Criminal Code of the Russian Federation (‘Cooperation on a confidential basis with a foreign state, international or foreign organization’)”, punishable by up to eight years’ jail.

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Sunday 14 May 2023

Cleo Smith abduction: how solitary ping to mobile phone tower was key to finding child

WA police minister discloses fresh details in the capture of Terence Kelly, while Cleo’s parents reveal the lingering effects on the family

Fresh details have emerged about how close Terence Darrell Kelly, the abductor of Cleo Smith, came to slipping through the net.

A single ping to a phone tower, that was only built in 2018, led detectives to him 18 days after the four-year-old was snatched from the family tent at the Quobba Blowholes campsite on Western Australia’s midwest coast, in October 2021.

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Frame of Mind


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In Blow to Junta, Thai Voters Overwhelmingly Back Opposition Parties


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Here is how you pronounce Kilicdaroglu.


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U.S. officials, often exasperated by Erdogan, are watching the vote closely.


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Ukraine can defeat Russia by end of year with western help, Zelenskiy says

President travels to Berlin to meet German chancellor, who announces new military aid package including Leopard tanks

Volodymyr Zelenskiy has said Ukraine can defeat Russia by the end of this year with western help, and thanked Germany during a visit to Berlin for its “big” military and economic support.

Speaking after a meeting with the German chancellor, Olaf Scholz, the Ukrainian president said Germany was the second biggest contributor to Kyiv after the US. Scholz’s coalition government announced a new aid package to coincide with Zelenskiy’s visit, his first to Berlin since last year’s full-scale Russian invasion.

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Saturday 13 May 2023

Can Germany’s Lord of the Lost avoid last place?


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With Ukraine’s hopes in its hands, Tvorchi takes the stage.


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Up now: Blanca Paloma, from Spain.


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Heavy gunfire in Sudan ahead of ceasefire talks

Fierce fighting continues in Khartoum, on the eve of a new round of Saudi-brokered ceasefire talks.

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As the war rages, some Ukrainians turn to Eurovision for a bit of cheer.


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Sudan crisis: Sudanese singer Shaden Gardood killed in crossfire

Shaden Gardood, 37, died one day after Sudan's warring parties signed a deal to protect civilians.

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Friday 12 May 2023

Pakistan shut down the internet - but that didn't stop the protests

Millions were plunged offline after Imran Khan's arrest but the blackout hasn't stopped protests.

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Behind the New Indictments of El Chapo’s Sons, Rivalry Seethed Between Agencies


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Tens of thousands march in Belgrade after mass shootings

Marchers in Serbian capital’s second protest in a week decried populist president Aleksandar Vučić

Tens of thousands of people have marched through Belgrade, blocking a key bridge in the second large protest since two mass shootings that rattled Serbia and left 17 people dead, including many children.

Protesters gathered in front of the parliament building on Friday before filing by the government’s HQ and on to a highway bridge spanning the Sava River, where evening commuters had to turn their vehicles around to avoid getting stuck. At the head of the column was a black banner reading “Serbia against violence.”

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17-year-old Honduran migrant dies in US custody

The Honduran foreign affairs office said Ángel Eduardo Maradiaga Espinoza died at a Florida facility

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Backlogged Courts, and Years of Delays, Await Many Migrants


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Portuguese parliament legalises euthanasia after long battle

Decision to allow medically assisted dying has divided the deeply Catholic country

After a long battle, Portugal passed a law on Friday legalising euthanasia for people in great suffering and with incurable diseases, joining just a handful of countries around the world.

The issue has divided the deeply Catholic country and was strongly opposed by conservative president Marcelo Rebelo de Sousa, a devout churchgoer.

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Thursday 11 May 2023

Days After Crowning the King, Archbishop Bashes U.K. Migrant Plan


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‘Man of 1,000 faces’ wins Deutsche Börse photography prize

Samuel Fosso scoops £30,000 award for performative self-portraits of historical figures including Angela Davis and Mao Zedong

One of Africa’s most important living photographers and contemporary artists, who photographs himself in the style of leading historical figures including Martin Luther King and Angela Davis, has won the Deutsche Börse Photography Foundation prize 2023.

The Cameroonian-born Nigerian photographer Samuel Fosso was awarded the £30,000 prize – one of the most prestigious in the industry – at the Photographers’ Gallery in London on Thursday.

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What Song Represents Your Home?


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French prosecutors demand Sarkozy face trial over alleged Libya money

Former president is accused of seeking millions of euros from Gaddafi to finance his 2007 campaign

French prosecutors have demanded that the former president Nicolas Sarkozy face a new trial over alleged Libyan financing of his 2007 election campaign.

France’s financial crimes prosecutors (PNF) said on Thursday that Sarkozy and 12 others should face trial over accusations they sought millions of euros in financing from the regime of the then Libyan leader, Muammar Gaddafi, for his ultimately victorious campaign.

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Shireen Abu Aqla: Al Jazeera reporter's family still hope for justice

A year after Shireen Abu Aqla was killed by Israeli troops, her brother says they have been denied justice.

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Wednesday 10 May 2023

Kremlin calls Poland’s decision to rename Kaliningrad a ‘hostile act’

Russian city will now be known as Królewiec in official documents, its name in the 15th and 16th centuries

The Kremlin has described Poland’s decision to rename the Russian city of Kaliningrad in its official documents as a “hostile act”, as ties continue to fray over the Ukraine war.

Kaliningrad, which sits in an exclave sandwiched between Lithuania and Poland on the Baltic coast, was known by the German name of Königsberg until after the second world war, when it was annexed by the Soviet Union and renamed to honour politician Mikhail Kalinin.

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An Unexpected Open Water Challenge: 40 Miles Across Arizona


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F.B.I. Says Video Voyeur Hid Camera in Cruise Ship Bathroom


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Russia-Ukraine war at a glance: what we know on day 441 of the invasion

Ukrainian official says Russians in Bakhmut have been pushed back by up to 2km; Russia’s Transneft reports attack on oil pipeline

A Ukrainian military commander said Russian forces in Bakhmut had been pushed back by up to 2km in some areas after counteroffensives. Col Gen Oleksandr Syrskyi, who heads Ukraine’s ground forces, posted on Telegram: “In some areas of the front, the enemy could not resist the onslaught of the Ukrainian defenders and retreated.”

Russia’s oil pipeline operator Transneft said a filling point on the Europe-bound Druzhba pipeline had been targeted in a “terrorist attack” near the border with Ukraine, according to the Tass news agency. Transneft said nobody was injured in the incident.

Ukraine’s military said its forces had seriously damaged Russia’s 72nd independent motorised rifle brigade near Bakhmut, made up of thousands of troops. Serhiy Cherevatyi, a spokesperson for Ukrainian troops in the east, said the situation remained “difficult” in Bakhmut, but Moscow was increasingly having to use regular army units because of heavy losses among Wagner group fighters.

The Wagner boss, Yevgeny Prigozhin, complained that his fighters were still not getting enough shells from the defence ministry. In an audio statement, he said the defence ministry – which has promised to ensure that all combat units have the resources they need – had been holding long meetings on the shell issue, but there had been no breakthrough. “We’re not receiving enough shells, we’re only getting 10%,” Prigozhin said, according to Reuters.

The French parliament called on the EU to formally label the Wagner group as terrorists, as the UK reportedly prepares to do the same. France’s parliament unanimously passed a non-binding resolution aimed at encouraging the 27 members of the EU to put Wagner on its official list of terrorist organisations.

Russian forces plan to evacuate more than 3,000 workers from the town that serves the occupied Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant, where there is a “catastrophic lack” of qualified personnel, Ukraine’s state-owned Energoatom company said. Ukraine has repeatedly accused Russia of forcibly deporting its citizens from occupied Ukrainian regions to Russian Federation territory.

Germany’s former chancellor Gerhard Schröder has been criticised again for his links to Russia after attending a Victory Day party at the Russian embassy in Berlin. Schröder was seen at a reception on Tuesday marking the anniversary of the defeat of Nazi Germany in the second world war, along with senior figures from the far-right Alternative für Deutschland party and the far-left Linke party.

Russia may formally denounce the treaty on conventional armed forces in Europe, which it pulled out of in 2015, according to a decree signed by Vladimir Putin on Wednesday. The decree formally appoints the deputy foreign minister Sergei Ryabkov to represent Putin during parliamentary proceedings on denouncing the treaty, which aimed to regulate the number of forces deployed by Warsaw Pact and Nato countries.

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Steve Rosenberg plays 10 Eurovision hits in two minutes

The BBC's Russia Editor takes a brief break from the day job to indulge his musical passion.

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Tuesday 9 May 2023

Fort Hood Is Renamed Fort Cavazos as Army Sheds Confederate Legacy


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French journalist killed in Russian rocket strike in Ukraine

AFP video coordinator Arman Soldin, 32, who was ‘totally dedicated to his craft’, died in attack near Bakhmut

A French journalist working for Agence France-Presse news agency has been killed in Ukraine in a Russian rocket strike near the battle-torn eastern city of Bakhmut.

Arman Soldin, a 32-year-old video coordinator, died on Monday when a Grad missile landed close to where he was lying. Soldin was with Ukrainian soldiers in the town of Chasiv Yar, six miles (10km) from Bakhmut, where fighting has raged for months.

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The Costume of Credibility


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E Jean Carroll: Jury finds Trump sexually abused writer in NY department store

It is the first time Mr Trump has been found legally responsible for a sexual assault.

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On board the Eurovision superfan train to Liverpool

The 11:43 train from Euston to Liverpool became the Eurovision Express as fans travelled up for the contest.

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Monday 8 May 2023

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Frogs in Puerto Rico croak at a higher pitch due to global heating

Call of the coquí frog is affected by rising temperatures, scientists find

Frogs in Puerto Rico are croaking at a higher pitch due to global heating, scientists have found.

The frogs appear to be decreasing in size at warmer temperatures, which causes their croaks to become high pitched. If the trends continue, the heat could become too much for the sensitive amphibians to survive successfully, researchers have said.

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Serbians march in silent protest against gun violence after last week’s shootings

Protesters condemn gun culture and call for officials to resign after 17 people were killed in under 48 hours

Tens of thousands of Serbians have rallied in the capital, Belgrade, with the protesters calling for the resignation of top officials and the curtailing of violence in the media, after back-to-back shootings stunned the Balkan country.

The “Serbia against violence” demonstration saw members from across the country’s political divide come together after last week’s shootings in which 17 people were killed in less than 48 hours – including nine at an elementary school in the capital.

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Three children among victims of Allen mall shooting in Texas

More details are emerging about the victims of Saturday's deadly shooting at an outdoor mall in Allen.

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King Charles’s Photographer Wanted a ‘Little Piece of Theater’


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Sudan medical volunteers detained after being seized from ambulance

Mohamed Ahmed and Mohamed Jamal went missing last week while working to reopen a hospital in Bahri

Activists in Sudan have expressed outrage after two medical volunteers were seized from the ambulance they were driving in northern Khartoum and detained for days by army intelligence officers, as airstrikes and clashes continued across the capital.

Mohamed Ahmed and Mohamed Jamal went missing last week while working with other volunteers to reopen the Haj al-Safi hospital in Bahri, which had been forced to close amid heavy fighting between the Sudanese army and the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF).

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Greek man who murdered British wife appeals for shorter sentence

Helicopter pilot Babis Anagnostopoulos given 27 years in jail after killing Caroline Crouch in Athens in 2021

A helicopter pilot who murdered his British wife and tried to blame her death on burglars in a crime that outraged Greece has launched an appeal, saying he regretted it and it was committed in the heat of the moment.

Nearly two years to the day after the death of Caroline Crouch, her Greek husband’s attempt to reduce his 27-year life sentence started at an appeals court trial in Athens. Babis Anagnostopoulos, 35, told the tribunal on Monday that although the murder had filled him with shame, it had not been premeditated.

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Sunday 7 May 2023

Australia politics live: budget eve speculation over jobseeker rise; Lehrmann trial inquiry resumes

The total of $14.6bn in cost-of-living relief suggests jobseeker’s base rate will lift by $40 a fortnight. Follow the day’s news live

Liberal senator and the shadow finance minister Jane Hume is now speaking to Patricia Karvelas on ABC radio RN Breakfast rebutting everything Jim Chalmers just said.

(Don’t you just love budget week?)

The most important thing we would do is reign in expenditure. Make sure it goes well with reigning in expenditure. And I’m not saying that we would make cuts. I think that that is a far too simplistic a term. But when something gets tight, for instance, for instance, we probably wouldn’t put on an additional 8000 public servants which is what we’ve seen from this government just in the last 12 months and additional 8000 public servants, we would make sure that the guardrails were on the budget so that we had a tax to GDP ratio, that not only do we have offsets, offsets for your expenditure, which is of course, what this government is talking about when it says savings, we would have genuine savings and bank those savings to make sure that you don’t just deliver a surplus in one year, but you deliver it sustainably in future years.

And that will be the real test of this government is whether it can restrain itself from its innate instincts to spend more, to tax more and instead bring the budget back into balance.

The previous Coalition government spent $20.8bn outsourcing more than a third of public service operations, an audit has found.

The federal government released the findings of the Australian public service audit of employment on Saturday, which examined the hiring practices and associated costs of 112 public service agencies, excluding the CSIRO, Australian Broadcasting Corporation, and parliamentary departments.

It’s nonsense to say that consultants aren’t needed to assist with public service responsibilities. All governments need external expert support and advice and often it’s a more efficient means of having access to that expertise.

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Sudan fighting: Student engineer electrocuted fixing power in Darfur clinic

He was among volunteers who had reopened a medical facility that had shut amid clashes and looting.

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Don January, Who Won the 1967 P.G.A. Title, Dies at 93


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On the Scene at London’s Coronation Parties


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DR Congo floods: Digging through mud to find relatives

Nearly 400 bodies have been retrieved following floods and landslides that hit two villages last week.

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Bronny James Commits to U.S.C. as Father Dreams of N.B.A. Meet-Up


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Vance doubles down on false 'pet-eating' claims

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