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RUGBY. ASM Clermont, pari d'avenir ou gestion sportive défaillante ?", + "description": "L’ASM Clermont montre une irrégularité marquante cette saison contrairement à ce qu’elle a pu produire sur la dernière décennie.", + "content": "Une défaite face à un Racing 92 en perdition depuis quelques semaines. Voilà ce qu’ont récolté les Clermontois à l’issue de leur match de ce samedi 08 janvier. Morgan Parra qui botte en touche au coup de sifflet final pour sécuriser le bonus défensif semble bien loin des gloires de Clermont les saisons précédentes. Déjà légèrement en sous régime la saison dernière, cette saison 2021-2022 semble être celle de la frustration du côté de l’Auvergne. Pour autant, le club jaune et bleu n’est pas en crise. Pointant au porte du Top 6 avec un match de retard et vainqueur du champion de France en titre la semaine passée, il reste de l’espoir au milieu des volcans. Dans ce désordre, les jeunes joueurs assurent la relève. Avant eux, le même cycle semblait se perpétuer. Il y a quelques années, Rougerie laissait la place à Penaud. Aujourd’hui, la première ligne vieillissante d’il y a quelques années laisse place à des Falatea, Falgoux, Bibi Biziwu ou encore Beheregaray. Pour faire le point du futur clermontois et se faire un avis sur la direction que prend le club, voici quelques chiffres qui mettent en avant la relève clermontoise qui se met en place et prend de l’expérience.Equipe de France jeunes. Quel club de Top 14 est le plus représenté avant le Tournoi des 6 Nations ?\n23\nL’âge de l’effectif clermontois est bas, très bas. Avec une moyenne de 23 ans, le club auvergnat paraît clairement faire le pari de la jeunesse. Et pour cause, la brillante génération arrive à son terme avec le titre de Champion de France 2017. Il fallait donc la remplacer. Que cela soit par le recrutement ou la formation, le travail a été fait. L’avènement de Penaud en Auvergne et sur le pré de Saint-Denis en est le parfait exemple pour la formation. Le recrutement de l’expérimenté George Moala a quant à lui parfaitement su s’intégrer et a participé à encadrer les jeunes pousses.\n5\nEn mars 2021, la formation de l’ASM est désignée comme la 5ème meilleure formation de France sur la saison 2019/2020. Devant elle, les actuels leaders du championnat, le Stade Toulousain et l’UBB, et les deux relégués de l’été 2021, Agen et l’Aviron Bayonnais. Une formation efficace approuvée par ce classement réalisée par une Commission Formation FFR/LNR. Trois critères sont ici évalués : l’efficacité sportive, l’efficacité scolaire et la double qualification, c'est-à-dire la préparation à la vie d’après carrière sportive.VIDEO. TOP 14. L'énorme match du jeune centre clermontois Tani Vili face à La Rochelle\n17\nC’est le nombre de joueurs avec un contrat professionnel passés par le centre de formation du club. Une réussite puisque l’ASM profite donc directement de sa formation et ne voit pas -ou peu- ses talents fuir vers d’autres horizons. Bertrand Rioux, directeur du centre de formation de l’ASM Omnisports, en parle. Il évoque l’évolution de l’importance du centre de formation et de la mentalité des jeunes joueurs. Dans un entretien accordé à France Bleu, il dit : “On a su devenir beaucoup plus rigoureux, beaucoup plus travailleur qu'à l'époque où j'étais moi-même joueur.[...] Je faisais partie de ces joueurs-là, à l'ancienne école. On faisait du rugby. C'était notre passion, effectivement, mais on avait un métier par ailleurs, et on s'entraînait le soir et on était beaucoup pris. Avec le professionnalisme, les règles ont changé, l'investissement des joueurs a changé et bien sûr, les retombées économiques aussi.”VIDÉO. Barassi, Penaud, Jordan : voici les plus beaux essais de l'année 2021\n34\nL’ASM a un nombre important de contrats espoirs au sein du club. Une donnée qui permet de soulager les caisses d’un point de vue financier, mais qui montre aussi l’importance des espoirs dans le projet sportif. Derrière le CA Brive, c’est la seconde écurie à mettre le plus souvent en place ce type de contrat avec 34 signatures. En juillet 2020, le club publiait un communiqué sur l’arrivée de 19 joueurs espoirs intégrés avec l’équipe professionnelle. La direction auvergnate traduisait cette stratégie à travers ces paroles : “c’est un aboutissement pour le centre de formation qui a permis à ces joueurs de s’acclimater avec le haut niveau progressivement avant de s’épanouir dans le groupe professionnel avant d’en incarner, aujourd’hui, le présent et un avenir ambitieux.” Le communiqué se conclut en évoquant une “formidable opportunité d’exprimer le potentiel d’une jeunesse qui semble, à Clermont, aussi prometteuse qu’éternelle.” Simple communication embellie ou réel atout ? Seul le temps peut y répondre.", + "category": "", + "link": "https://www.lerugbynistere.fr/news/top-14-rugby-asm-clermont-pari-davenir-ou-gestion-sportive-defaillante-0901221723.php", + "creator": "", + "pubDate": "2022-01-09 17:25:00", + "enclosure": "https://www.lerugbynistere.fr/photos/formation-asm-09-01-22-2033.jpg", + "enclosureType": "image/jpeg", + "image": "https://www.lerugbynistere.fr/photos/formation-asm-09-01-22-2033.jpg", + "id": "", + "language": "fr", + "folder": "00.03 News/Sport - FR", + "feed": "Le Rugbynistere", + "read": false, + "favorite": false, + "created": false, + "tags": [], + "hash": "b2e315ccab053161409ffba10dc5d87a", + "highlights": [] + }, + { + "title": "Top 14. Après les reports, la menace des JIFF plane sur le RC Toulon", + "description": "Le RC Toulon empile malgré lui les cas de Covid cet hiver en Top 14. Une inquiétude à laquelle les quotas JIFF pourraient s’ajouter.", + "content": "Cela fait plus d’un mois que le Rugby Club Toulonnais n’a plus joué en Top 14. Pour être exact, son dernier match dans l’élite hexagonale remonte au 04 décembre et à un nul au Stade du Hameau face à Pau. Une nouvelle qui inquiète la direction sportive du RCT au vu des nombreux reports qui se présentent. Cependant, après les blessures de la première partie de saison, la peine au classement général et la reprise épidémique, un nouveau mal se présente sur la rade.Top 14. JIFF. Le Racing meilleur élève, Biarritz bon dernier\nEn effet, si l’on excepte les promus, qui ne sont pas soumis au même restriction, le RC Toulon est le seul club à se situer sous la barre des 16 JIFF par feuille de match en moyenne. Ils sont actuellement à une moyenne de 15.42 JIFF par feuille de match cette saison. Le club de Bernard Lemaître est aussi le club alignant le plus de non JIFF pour défendre ses couleurs. Leur moyenne est de 8.42, soit un non JIFF de plus en moyenne que le second club non promu le mal noté du classement (Castres avec 7.33).\nCette donnée issue des statistiques de All Rugby, ne devait sûrement pas inquiéter plus que ça l’encadrement sportif toulonnais début décembre. Néanmoins, le RC Toulon n’a présentement plus la possibilité de se défendre avec ses armes au vu des cas de Covid. Soumis aux dates de reports encore indéfinies de la LNR, le club varois peut légitimement se demander comment gérer cette nouvelle crise. Pointant à la 12ème place de Top 14, ils sont inquiétés par la relégation. Les rencontres à rattraper pourraient être condensées avec des matchs en semaine, une possibilité qui devient de plus en plus probable au vu des 3 confrontations déjà sur la liste des reports. Une possibilité pour laquelle le président du club ne compte pas faire n’importe quoi. Dans des propos rapportés par L’Équipe, il disait vouloir avant tout vouloir protéger ses jeunes joueurs et ne pas vouloir les mettre en danger. Il disait : “Si jamais on me dit, débrouillez-vous, faites jouer les juniors, je dirai non ! J'en accepte les conséquences, mais on ne fera pas n'importe quoi.”RUGBY. Les Sud-africains jouant en Europe bientôt exclus des sélections ?\nOn peut alors se demander comment Franck Azéma compte gérer un problème pareil. Penser aux rotations d’effectif pour les matchs en semaine ainsi qu’aux quotas JIFF, sera un pari compliqué pour le manager toulonnais. Le plus dur sera sûrement de cocher les cases tout en conservant un effectif compétitif pour ne pas être inquiété par la relégation. Pour remonter son évaluation et ne pas risquer des points de pénalités la saison prochaine, Toulon devra faire des efforts. Pour être en règle, les rouges et noirs devront disposer sur les 3 matchs reportés d’une moyenne de 19 joueurs issus de la filière de formation. Un chiffre encore jamais physiquement atteint cette saison en Top 14 dans le Var. Mais une petite lueur d’espoir brille du côté de la rade qui pourrait voir des joueurs lui être virtuellement ajoutés grâce aux sélectionnés avec les équipes de France de XV et de VII.", + "category": "", + "link": "https://www.lerugbynistere.fr/news/top-14-apres-les-reports-la-menace-des-jiff-plane-sur-le-rc-toulon-0901221608.php", + "creator": "", + "pubDate": "2022-01-09 16:09:00", + "enclosure": "https://www.lerugbynistere.fr/photos/franck-azema-lemaitre-09-01-22-794.jpg", + "enclosureType": "image/jpeg", + "image": "https://www.lerugbynistere.fr/photos/franck-azema-lemaitre-09-01-22-794.jpg", + "id": "", + "language": "fr", + "folder": "00.03 News/Sport - FR", + "feed": "Le Rugbynistere", + "read": false, + "favorite": false, + "created": false, + "tags": [], + "hash": "1db38ed739e40d607eb947cdbc145239", + "highlights": [] + }, + { + "title": "RUGBY. Le Tournoi des VI Nations est-il compatible avec le Covid ?", + "description": "Selon les dernières rumeurs, le fameux tournoi européen de rugby pourrait (encore) se jouer à huis-clos. Un “énorme retour en arrière” en perspective ?", + "content": "Avec l’hiver, la pandémie de Covid-19 a vu son impact augmenter ces derniers mois. Une observation qui a amené la plupart des événements sportifs européens à des modifications de dernière minute. Huis-Clos, jauge et évolution générale des restrictions se multiplient. Elles mettent notamment à mal nos rêves d’un VI Nations complet avec du public pour la première fois depuis 2019. Mais au milieu de cette pandémie, le Tournoi des Six Nations semble être plus particulièrement touché que d’autres compétitions tous sports confondus. Alors, pourquoi contrairement à d’autres compétitions, notre tournoi européen inquiète et peine à conserver sa dimension populaire. Quelle leçon tirer des autres grands événements qui se sont déroulés lors des précédentes vagues épidémiques ?\nUn tournoi populaire\nOn ne le sait pas forcément, et pourtant le Tournoi des Six Nations est la compétition sportive en stade réunissant le plus de personnes en tribune dans le monde. Avec une moyenne d’un peu plus de 70 000 personnes présentes dans les gradins à chaque rencontre. Avec un record de 72 000 spectateurs direct en 2016, il devance le championnat de Football Américain des États-Unis (NFL). En rassemblant autant de monde en un si faible nombre de rencontres, seulement 15 matchs en une édition, il aurait tout pour faire office de cluster géant. C’était notamment ce qu’il avait pu se passer dans d’autres sports avec le maintien de certaines rencontres amenant un nombre important de spectateurs en tribune.RUGBY. COVID. L'Assemblée Nationale rejette l'amendement des jauges proportionnelles\nLe fameux “match-zéro” en est un bon exemple. Cette rencontre de football avait marqué les esprits par son rôle supposé dans l’explosion de la pandémie en Italie. Ce match de Ligue des Champions opposait le club italien de Bergame, jouant à Milan pour l’occasion, à son adversaire espagnol du Valence CF le 19 février 2020. Fabiano Di Marco, pneumologue local, avait qualifié la rencontre de “bombe biologique” dans les médias. L’immunologue Francesco Le Foche, médecin et immunologue romain, avait détaillé la situation quelques semaines après la rencontre dans des propos relayés par Eurosport : “Depuis ce match, il s'est passé un peu plus d'un mois. Les dates coïncident.[...] Des milliers de personnes, à deux centimètres l'une de l'autre, encore plus proches grâce à des manifestations compréhensibles de joie à travers les cris, les embrassades... Tout cela a favorisé la réplication virale.” Le nombre de personnes dans le stade ? 44 236. Le nombre de décès causés par l’épidémie dans la région durant les semaines qui ont suivies ? 6 000, soit un record en Lombardie depuis le début de l'épidémie.\nLe lieu, un enjeu important en temps épidémique\nPlus proche de l’Ovalie, le Rugby Championship 2021 a largement été impacté. Cette compétition qui voit les meilleures nations australes s’affronter aux quatre coins de l’hémisphère sud avait fait couler beaucoup d’encre. Elles disputent, à notre image, leur compétition internationale annuelle en plein hiver. Un calendrier qui favorise malheureusement la transmission du virus. Deux décisions avaient alors été prises pour favoriser le maintien de la compétition.Top 14. Stade Français. Waisea exprime sa réticence envers le vaccin : ''C'est un choix personnel''\nDans un premier temps, les instances avaient décidé que les rencontres suivant le 20 août se jouaient toutes dans le même pays. Une décision qui vise à diminuer au minimum les déplacements de joueurs. L’adaptation s’imposait à ce moment-là, la Nouvelle-Zélande avait annoncé se retirer provisoirement de la solution au vu du confinement dans le pays. Le variant delta faisait rage et un Rugby Championship sans All Black aurait largement faussé l’équité sportive de la compétition, en plus de baisser l’intérêt médiatique.\nDans un second temps, la SANZAAR a confirmé que les rencontres suivantes se dérouleront toutes dans la région du Queensland en Australie. Si l’option de réaliser la compétition en France avait été étudiée dans un premier temps, c’est bien sur le pays des Wallabies que l’instance sudiste a penché. Une réponse qui semble logique. L’Australie est un pays composé de six États et parmi ces derniers la densité de population est plus ou moins élevée. Le Queensland est le troisième en termes de population et se situe sous la moyenne nationale en ce qui concerne la densité de population. D’autant plus, les grandes villes de cet État accueillant les matchs présentaient également des avantages démographiques. En Australie, la majorité de la population est concentrée dans les grandes villes côtières au point que les différentes capitales locales concentrent en moyenne largement plus de 60% de la population. Cette démographie centralisée s’observe moins en Australie où la capitale, Brisbane, représente par exemple 48% de la population. D’autant plus, le gouvernement local aurait fortement aidé à ce que la situation avance au plus vite. Le dirigeant de Rugby Australia Andy Marinos avait indiqué dans des propos rapportés à Sky Sports que des confirmations avaient été obtenues seulement quelques jours après le début de la polémique. De la même manière, il avait indiqué que le Gouvernement de la Nouvelle-Galles du Sud avait été “compréhensif à l’idée de relocaliser les rencontres qui devaient se jouer à Sydney, Canberra et Newcastle” selon un média local.RUGBY. La LNR durcit son protocole contre le COVID-19 pour les joueurs non-vaccinés !\nEncore tout à prouver ?\nSi les négociations sont allées à toute vitesse chez les passionnés du jeu postés de l’autre côté du globe, des mesures restent encore à prendre en Europe. Différentes idées de délocalisation semblent émerger depuis quelques jours de l’autre côté de la Manche. Le Pays-de-Galles hésiterait à jouer son tournoi en Angleterre afin d’entendre au moins quelques âmes dans les travées lors de ses prestations. Pour Sky Sports, le directeur du rugby des Exeter Chiefs, Rob Baxter, proposait de réfléchir à l’intérêt de réaliser l’intégralité du tournoi dans un seul et même pays. Il dit :\nLa beauté des Six Nations réside dans ce changement d'environnement, ce changement de conditions météorologiques, le fait d'aller jouer en Écosse, au Pays de Galles, en Irlande - ce sont les grands défis qui font que le Six Nations est une si grande compétition. Cela dit, nous ne pouvons pas tous rester assis ici et prétendre que le monde est dans un contexte idéal en ce moment. Cela dit, nous ne pouvons pas tous rester assis ici et prétendre que le monde est dans un contexte idéal en ce moment. Pour les organismes nationaux, leur responsabilité va au-delà du sport professionnel, elle va jusqu'à leur socle rugbystique national. Donc, si jouer le tournoi fournit un niveau de revenu que l'annulation ou l'absence de foule ne crée pas, alors nous devons envisager un autre scénario. Si le meilleur scénario est de jouer le tournoi dans un seul pays, où vous pouvez faire salle comble, vous pouvez obtenir des revenus et vous pouvez maintenir ce flux de revenus pour tous les organismes, alors il faudra se demander si ce n’est pas mieux que de l'annuler.”\n\nBrice Dulin inscrivant l'essai décisif pour les Bleus lors du dernier Tournoi des VI Nations face au Pays-de-Galles.\nPour le dirigeant sportif des champions d’Europe 2020, le tournoi perdrait donc de sa magie à être centralisé en un seul lieu. Cependant, l’exemple du dernier Rugby Championship prouve qu’il devrait-être possible de relocaliser les rencontres afin de garder des tribunes remplies au maximum de ce qui est possible. Cependant, il faut aussi prendre en compte que contrairement à ce tournoi, aucune nation européenne ne possède les atouts structurels et économiques du Queensland. Côté joueurs, l’ouvreur gallois Dan Biggar s’exprimait sur l’idée d’un tournoi privé de son public. À travers des propos relayés par Rfi, il dit : “Vous avez vu la différence quand le public est revenu dans les stades pour la tournée d’automne. [...] Nous avons joué beaucoup de matchs sans public et si vous regardez la première poignée de ces matchs, ils ressemblent presque à des matchs d'entraînement. 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Dans un entretien accordé à SA Rugby Magazine, il déclare : “C'est le bon moment, avant les prochaines signatures de contrat, pour que la fédération sud-africaine mette un terme à la sélection des joueurs sous contrat avec des clubs étrangers.” L’ancien coach du MHR et sélectionneur champion du monde 2007 avec les Springboks n’a pas mâché ses mots. Il en a profité pour expliquer pourquoi la situation de 2018, qui avait poussé les joueurs exilés à être appelés, n’est plus d’actualité. Selon lui : “L'Afrique du Sud est championne du monde et la fédération a fait quelque chose qui a fonctionné car, en 2018, lorsque Rassie Erasmus a été nommé, la génération actuelle des Springboks était tous à l'étranger. Mais nous ne pouvons pas permettre cela avec le prochain cycle de joueurs.”\nLe manager des Bulls déplore notamment que “les franchises sud-africaines sont devenues un centre de formation pour les clubs étrangers”. Une pareille décision impacterait certains clubs de Top 14. Le RC Toulon serait par exemple amputé de ses stars comme Cheslin Kolbe et Eben Etzebeth. La déclaration de Jake White peut cependant surprendre. Bien qu’elle n’engage en rien la fédération, elle semble à contre-courant de la dynamique actuelle. L’intégration des franchises sud-africaines à la Ligue Celte pour créer le United Rugby Championship, suppose que l'Afrique du Sud se diriger vers une ouverture plutôt qu’une fermeture. Les rumeurs d’une intégration au VI Nations semblent également renvoyer à la même ligne directrice.RUGBY. RCT. L’électrique Cheslin Kolbe complimente Etzebeth et Dupont\nJake White complète en développant l’argument de l’absence des joueurs d’expérience. Il analyse le rugby sud-africain de cette manière : “Comme les meilleurs talents seniors se trouvent à l'étranger, nous faisons jouer des juniors de l'école qui, autrement, n'auraient pas été impliqués dans le rugby senior, et ensuite, lorsque ces jeunes ont 21 ou 22 ans, ils ont de l'expérience à leur actif et les clubs étrangers les signent et les gardent pour le sommet de leur carrière.” Une théorie qui est plus contrastée dans les faits. En effet, sur les 23 joueurs disposés sur la feuille de match à l’occasion de la victoire des Springboks sur les All Blacks le 02 octobre dernier, 9 évoluent actuellement dans une franchise sud-africaine. Ce chiffre correspond à environ 40% de l’effectif. Un pillage partiel auquel il faut confronter les capacités financières de la fédération sud-africaine à payer une génération de champion du monde.\nL’ancien entraîneur du MHR en profite notamment pour réagir sur la prise de parole du président du RC Toulon qui indiquait que “des joueurs comme Eben Etzebeth et Facundo Isa sont un clair handicap pour le club” dans les colonnes de Var Matin. Il indique que “les propriétaires (de clubs européens) s'en rendent compte.” Une donnée qui peut-être également nuancée. Sur le même effectif pris précédemment comme exemple -le match du 02 octobre dernier face aux All Blacks-, 14 joueurs évoluent à l’étranger. Sur ces derniers, 2 sont sous-contrat en Irlande, 3 en France et 4 en Angleterre. Alors que 5 jouent dans la nouvelle compétition japonaise, la Japan Rugby League One. Un chiffre supérieur à n’importe lequel des championnats européens. Le nouveau marché asiatique occulté par l'entraîneur des Bulls ? Un constat que ce dernier devrait pourtant bien connaître. Il a entraîné de 2017 à 2019 l’équipe de Toyota Verblitz où évolue deux incontournables des Springboks : Willie Le Roux et Pieter Steph Du Toit.Rugby. Un Tournoi des 7 Nations avec les Springboks, cette légende du rugby y est favorable\nLe manager ajoute également que si les clubs européens “font appel à des talents étrangers, c'est en partie pour pouvoir rester compétitifs lorsqu'ils perdent des joueurs en raison des convocations aux Six Nations.” Pour prendre exemple sur les 3 Springboks évoluant en France cités au sein du même échantillon cité précédemment, aucun ne semble concrètement remplacer un éventuel cadre appelé à l’occasion du VI Nations. Eben Etzebeth ne côtoie que Swan Rebbadj comme éventuel homologue international. Trevor Nyakane est dans une situation similaire dans son nouveau club du Racing 92. Si Paolo Garbisi est effectivement appelé avec l’Italie, il serait exagéré de dire que le maître à jouer des champions du monde, Handre Pollard, fait office d’assurance tout risque au poste d’ouvreur dans l’Hérault. En comptant également la potentielle sélection de Kolbe, les ailes restent tout de même bien fournies malgré l’absence de Gabin Villière. 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Visiblement délocalisé à Wimbledon le temps d’un instant, les arrières des deux équipes se sont renvoyés la balle pour un ping-pong rugby de tous les records.\n\nEvery forward's worst nightmare 🙈@BedfordBluesRFC @jerseyrfc #ChampRugby 🎾 pic.twitter.com/9Oq5JN0vcy\n— Championship Rugby (@Champrugby) January 6, 2022\n\nAvec 17 coups de pieds échangés d’affilée, les lignes défensives ont eu le temps de peaufiner leur échauffement avant de pouvoir voir de nouveau le cuir de près. Si les cuisses, mollets et autres muscles inférieurs ont été mis à contribution, les bras ont visiblement eu le temps de se refroidir. Ou bien l’un des joueurs de Bedford s’imaginait déjà les pieds sous la couette. En tout cas, ce dernier commet un en-avant au 17ème (et donc ultime) coup d’artillerie. L’échange a beau être rare, il n’a (logiquement) pas ravi tous les fans. Un amateur de rugby à XIII anglais a profité de cette séquence surréaliste pour piquer les voisins du XV sur les réseaux sociaux. 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Le manager Laurent Travers s’est exprimé selon L’Équipe sur ce match important : “Du soulagement, il y en a toujours quand on gagne. Ce qui est important pour nous, c'était de pouvoir remporter le maximum de match pour entrouvrir la porte du Top 6. À nous de continuer la série. Bien sûr qu'il y a des choses à améliorer, mais on a eu une coupure de trois semaines, pas mal de difficultés pour s'entraîner... On a encore joué les Pères Noël et c'est là-dessus qu'il va falloir travailler, en termes de maîtrise et de lucidité. 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L’USAP a battu le BO chez lui sur le score de 23 à 25. Une opération qui, en plus de donner de l’air aux Catalans, leur assure de se placer devant les Biarrots en cas d’égalité au classement. Une situation qui pourrait permettre aux coéquipiers de Melvyn Jaminet de se sauver. Du côté du Biarritz Olympique, le constat est mauvais. Plombés par une interception de Tristan Tedder, les Basques finiront la saison avec deux défaites face à l’autre promu de la saison de Top 14 21-22. Brett Herron, qui a pourtant tant aidé le BO depuis le début de saison, avait une bien difficile pénalité de la gagne. À 40 mètres excentrés, le miracle n’est pas arrivé. Rajoutez à cela une mauvaise passe, du tout aussi irréprochable Francis Saili, qui met fin à une bonne séquence rouge et blanche en fin de rencontre. Perpignan tout simplement plus fort ? Ou bien, défaillance des cadres basques dans les grands rendez-vous ? La fin de saison nous en dira plus…RUGBY. Top 14. 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Nous avons été chercher le match.”\n \n", + "category": "", + "link": "https://www.lerugbynistere.fr/videos/video-top-14-perpignan-maitrise-et-remporte-le-choc-des-promus-face-a-biarritz-0901221014.php", + "creator": "", + "pubDate": "2022-01-09 10:15:00", + "enclosure": "https://www.lerugbynistere.fr/photos/choc-promus-09-01-22-897.jpg", + "enclosureType": "image/jpeg", + "image": "https://www.lerugbynistere.fr/photos/choc-promus-09-01-22-897.jpg", + "id": "", + "language": "fr", + "folder": "00.03 News/Sport - FR", + "feed": "Le Rugbynistere", + "read": false, + "favorite": false, + "created": false, + "tags": [], + "hash": "88187ec235abd2d078f7240dc7e4de21", + "highlights": [] + }, { "title": "VIDÉO. Top 14. 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Saudi authorities have released a princess and her daughter who had been detained without charge for nearly three years.
Princess Basmah bint Saud bin Abdulaziz al-Saud, 57, an outspoken human rights advocate and member of the royal family, went missing in March 2019 along with her adult daughter Souhoud al-Sharif.
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Saudi authorities have released a princess and her daughter who had been detained without charge for nearly three years.
Princess Basmah bint Saud bin Abdulaziz al-Saud, 57, an outspoken human rights advocate and member of the royal family, went missing in March 2019 along with her adult daughter Souhoud al-Sharif.
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A momentous week of diplomacy is about to get under way in Europe, with the fate of Ukraine, hemmed in by 100,000 Russian troops, hanging in the balance.
Senior diplomats from the US and Russia will meet in Geneva on Sunday and Monday to discuss Moscow’s demands, set out last month in two draft treaties, one with the US and one with Nato. Much of their content is unacceptable to Washington and the alliance, most importantly a pledge that Ukraine will never be a Nato member.
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A momentous week of diplomacy is about to get under way in Europe, with the fate of Ukraine, hemmed in by 100,000 Russian troops, hanging in the balance.
Senior diplomats from the US and Russia will meet in Geneva on Sunday and Monday to discuss Moscow’s demands, set out last month in two draft treaties, one with the US and one with Nato. Much of their content is unacceptable to Washington and the alliance, most importantly a pledge that Ukraine will never be a Nato member.
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Authorities in Kazakhstan have said 164 people were killed in the unrest that rocked the country in the past week, including three children.
The health ministry said 103 of the deaths were in Almaty, the country’s largest city and the centre of the violence.
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Authorities in Kazakhstan have said 164 people were killed in the unrest that rocked the country in the past week, including three children.
The health ministry said 103 of the deaths were in Almaty, the country’s largest city and the centre of the violence.
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An investigation is under way after the famed white limestone Scala dei Turchi cliff in Sicily was “shamefully defaced” with red powder dust.
The Scala dei Turchi, or Turkish Steps, is one of Italy’s most visited tourist sites and features prominently in the Inspector Montalbano books by the late author, Andrea Camilleri.
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An investigation is under way after the famed white limestone Scala dei Turchi cliff in Sicily was “shamefully defaced” with red powder dust.
The Scala dei Turchi, or Turkish Steps, is one of Italy’s most visited tourist sites and features prominently in the Inspector Montalbano books by the late author, Andrea Camilleri.
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More and more people around the world are suffering because their immune systems can no longer tell the difference between healthy cells and invading micro-organisms. Disease defences that once protected them are instead attacking their tissue and organs.
Major international research efforts are being made to fight this trend – including an initiative at London’s Francis Crick Institute, where two world experts, James Lee and Carola Vinuesa, have set up separate research groups to help pinpoint the precise causes of autoimmune disease, as these conditions are known.
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More and more people around the world are suffering because their immune systems can no longer tell the difference between healthy cells and invading micro-organisms. Disease defences that once protected them are instead attacking their tissue and organs.
Major international research efforts are being made to fight this trend – including an initiative at London’s Francis Crick Institute, where two world experts, James Lee and Carola Vinuesa, have set up separate research groups to help pinpoint the precise causes of autoimmune disease, as these conditions are known.
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About 30% of former Guantánamo detainees who were resettled in third countries have not been granted legal status, according to new analysis shared exclusively with the Guardian, leaving them vulnerable to deportation and restricting their ability to rebuild their lives.
Of the hundreds of men released from Guantánamo since the prison first opened 20 years ago, about 150 were sent to third countries in bilateral agreements brokered by the US, because their home countries were considered dangerous to return to.
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About 30% of former Guantánamo detainees who were resettled in third countries have not been granted legal status, according to new analysis shared exclusively with the Guardian, leaving them vulnerable to deportation and restricting their ability to rebuild their lives.
Of the hundreds of men released from Guantánamo since the prison first opened 20 years ago, about 150 were sent to third countries in bilateral agreements brokered by the US, because their home countries were considered dangerous to return to.
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A Saudi princess and human rights advocate has returned to her home in Jeddah after three years in a state prison without charge, her supporters and lawyer have confirmed.
Princess Basmah bint Saud bin Abdulaziz al-Saud, 57, a staunch critic of her cousin and Saudi Arabia’s effective leader, Mohammed bin Salman, was released on Saturday, along with her daughter, Souhoud al-Sharif, who was arrested with her in March 2019.
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A Saudi princess and human rights advocate has returned to her home in Jeddah after three years in a state prison without charge, her supporters and lawyer have confirmed.
Princess Basmah bint Saud bin Abdulaziz al-Saud, 57, a staunch critic of her cousin and Saudi Arabia’s effective leader, Mohammed bin Salman, was released on Saturday, along with her daughter, Souhoud al-Sharif, who was arrested with her in March 2019.
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At least 200 people are believed to have been killed in villages in the north-western Nigerian state of Zamfara during deadly reprisal attacks by armed bandits.
Residents returned to the villages on Saturday after the military organised mass burials. The state government said 58 people had been killed during the attacks.
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At least 200 people are believed to have been killed in villages in the north-western Nigerian state of Zamfara during deadly reprisal attacks by armed bandits.
Residents returned to the villages on Saturday after the military organised mass burials. The state government said 58 people had been killed during the attacks.
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A bid by the Morrison government to delay Novak Djokovic’s visa hearing by two days has been rejected by the federal circuit court.
In an order, published on Sunday, judge Anthony Kelly rejected the move which would have delayed the hearing until Wednesday – after Tennis Australia’s stated deadline to include the world number one in the Australian Open draw.
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A bid by the Morrison government to delay Novak Djokovic’s visa hearing by two days has been rejected by the federal circuit court.
In an order, published on Sunday, judge Anthony Kelly rejected the move which would have delayed the hearing until Wednesday – after Tennis Australia’s stated deadline to include the world number one in the Australian Open draw.
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Michael Lang, a co-creator and promoter of the 1969 Woodstock music festival, has died.
Michael Pagnotta, a spokesperson for Lang’s family, said the 77-year-old had non-Hodgkin lymphoma and died on Saturday at the Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center in New York.
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Michael Lang, a co-creator and promoter of the 1969 Woodstock music festival, has died.
Michael Pagnotta, a spokesperson for Lang’s family, said the 77-year-old had non-Hodgkin lymphoma and died on Saturday at the Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center in New York.
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While also confirming that the world No 1 is unvaccinated, the legal team from the Australian government said ahead of Monday’s appeal hearing that there is no valid reason for the 34-year-old to be granted access to Australia for the tournament which begins on 17 January.
Continue reading...", + "content": "Lawyers for Australia’s home office have insisted Novak Djokovic was never given any assurances his medical exemption would allow him to enter Australia.
While also confirming that the world No 1 is unvaccinated, the legal team from the Australian government said ahead of Monday’s appeal hearing that there is no valid reason for the 34-year-old to be granted access to Australia for the tournament which begins on 17 January.
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For many Kazakhs, the full story behind the unrest of the past week remains as murky as the mist that enveloped Almaty, the country’s largest city and the centre of violence, at the same time.
People were unable to access accurate information, as an internet blackout froze almost all access to the outside world during a tragic few days of violence in which military vehicles rolled through the streets, government buildings burned and state television carried rolling threats that “bandits and terrorists” would be eliminated without mercy.
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For many Kazakhs, the full story behind the unrest of the past week remains as murky as the mist that enveloped Almaty, the country’s largest city and the centre of violence, at the same time.
People were unable to access accurate information, as an internet blackout froze almost all access to the outside world during a tragic few days of violence in which military vehicles rolled through the streets, government buildings burned and state television carried rolling threats that “bandits and terrorists” would be eliminated without mercy.
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More than 13,000 people have joined a campaign to support one of Greater Manchester’s first female bus drivers who was dismissed for being “too short”.
When Tracey Scholes, 57, walked into Manchester’s Queen’s Road depot in 1987 as the first, and only, woman, she said “you could have heard a pin drop”.
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More than 13,000 people have joined a campaign to support one of Greater Manchester’s first female bus drivers who was dismissed for being “too short”.
When Tracey Scholes, 57, walked into Manchester’s Queen’s Road depot in 1987 as the first, and only, woman, she said “you could have heard a pin drop”.
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More on the Philippines, after the country set a record for new 28,707 Covid infections for a second consecutive day.
A senior government official confirmed an increase in hospital beds and medical resources in and around the capital Manila have been ordered, Reuters reports.
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More on the Philippines, after the country set a record for new 28,707 Covid infections for a second consecutive day.
A senior government official confirmed an increase in hospital beds and medical resources in and around the capital Manila have been ordered, Reuters reports.
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The number of Covid reinfections reported in Spain in the past fortnight has exceeded the total number of repeat infections documented during the rest of the pandemic, according to the latest data from Spanish researchers.
In the span of two weeks in late December and early January, 20,890 reinfections were reported in Spain, figures from the state-backed Carlos III Health Institute suggested.
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The number of Covid reinfections reported in Spain in the past fortnight has exceeded the total number of repeat infections documented during the rest of the pandemic, according to the latest data from Spanish researchers.
In the span of two weeks in late December and early January, 20,890 reinfections were reported in Spain, figures from the state-backed Carlos III Health Institute suggested.
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The education secretary has called for the UK to show the rest of the world how to move from pandemic to endemicCovid, as he suggested it would be helpful to cut the isolation period to five days to ease workforce shortages.
Nadhim Zahawi, played down suggestions that the government was about to start charging for free lateral flow tests (LFTs), which would lead to fewer infections in the community being identified.
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The education secretary has called for the UK to show the rest of the world how to move from pandemic to endemicCovid, as he suggested it would be helpful to cut the isolation period to five days to ease workforce shortages.
Nadhim Zahawi, played down suggestions that the government was about to start charging for free lateral flow tests (LFTs), which would lead to fewer infections in the community being identified.
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A London hospital leader has said he may lose 1,000 staff to the Covid vaccination mandate, but hopes admissions from the Omicron wave have peaked in in the capital.
The chief executive of King’s College hospital NHS trust, Prof Clive Kay, told the BBC’s Sunday Morning programme that his organisation was working urgently to encourage staff to come forward for vaccination to avoid redeploying or losing them.
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A London hospital leader has said he may lose 1,000 staff to the Covid vaccination mandate, but hopes admissions from the Omicron wave have peaked in in the capital.
The chief executive of King’s College hospital NHS trust, Prof Clive Kay, told the BBC’s Sunday Morning programme that his organisation was working urgently to encourage staff to come forward for vaccination to avoid redeploying or losing them.
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Anna* was 10 when she built her first video game on Roblox, a digital platform where young people can make, share and play games together. She used Roblox much like a child from a previous generation might have used cardboard boxes, marker pens and stuffed toys to build a castle or a spaceship and fill it with characters and story. There was one alluring difference: Roblox hosted Anna’s tiny world online, enabling children she had never met and who maybe lived thousands of miles away from her home in Utah to visit and play. Using Roblox’s in-built tools – child-friendly versions of professional software – Anna began to learn the rudiments of music composition, computer programming and 3D modelling. Game-making became an obsession. When she wasn’t at school Anna was rarely off her computer.
As she became more proficient, Anna’s work caught the attention of some experienced users on Roblox, game-makers in their 20s who messaged her with a proposition to collaborate on a more ambitious project. Flattered by their interest, Anna became the fifth member of the nascent team, contributing art, design and programming to the game. She did not sign up to make money, but during a Skype call the game-makers offered the teenager 10% of any profits the game made in the future. It turned out to be a generous offer. Within a few months, the game had become one of the most played on Roblox. For Anna, success had an unfathomable, life-changing impact. At 16 her monthly income somehow exceeded her parents’ combined salaries. She calculated that she was on course to earn $300,000 in a year, a salary equivalent to that of a highly experienced Google programmer. Anna cancelled her plans to go to college.
Continue reading...", + "content": "Young developers on the platform used by many millions of children claim they have been financially exploited, threatened with dismissal and sexually harassed
Anna* was 10 when she built her first video game on Roblox, a digital platform where young people can make, share and play games together. She used Roblox much like a child from a previous generation might have used cardboard boxes, marker pens and stuffed toys to build a castle or a spaceship and fill it with characters and story. There was one alluring difference: Roblox hosted Anna’s tiny world online, enabling children she had never met and who maybe lived thousands of miles away from her home in Utah to visit and play. Using Roblox’s in-built tools – child-friendly versions of professional software – Anna began to learn the rudiments of music composition, computer programming and 3D modelling. Game-making became an obsession. When she wasn’t at school Anna was rarely off her computer.
As she became more proficient, Anna’s work caught the attention of some experienced users on Roblox, game-makers in their 20s who messaged her with a proposition to collaborate on a more ambitious project. Flattered by their interest, Anna became the fifth member of the nascent team, contributing art, design and programming to the game. She did not sign up to make money, but during a Skype call the game-makers offered the teenager 10% of any profits the game made in the future. It turned out to be a generous offer. Within a few months, the game had become one of the most played on Roblox. For Anna, success had an unfathomable, life-changing impact. At 16 her monthly income somehow exceeded her parents’ combined salaries. She calculated that she was on course to earn $300,000 in a year, a salary equivalent to that of a highly experienced Google programmer. Anna cancelled her plans to go to college.
Continue reading...", + "category": "Games", + "link": "https://www.theguardian.com/games/2022/jan/09/the-trouble-with-roblox-the-video-game-empire-built-on-child-labour", + "creator": "Simon Parkin", + "pubDate": "2022-01-09T10:00:18Z", + "enclosure": "", + "enclosureType": "", + "image": "", + "id": "", + "language": "en", + "folder": "00.03 News/News - EN", + "feed": "The Guardian", + "read": false, + "favorite": false, + "created": false, + "tags": [], + "hash": "33213075a0e1da9e3f0d01108523fd4e", + "highlights": [] + }, + { + "title": "Are we witnessing the dawn of post-theory science?", + "description": "Does the advent of machine learning mean the classic methodology of hypothesise, predict and test has had its day?
Isaac Newton apocryphally discovered his second law – the one about gravity – after an apple fell on his head. Much experimentation and data analysis later, he realised there was a fundamental relationship between force, mass and acceleration. He formulated a theory to describe that relationship – one that could be expressed as an equation, F=ma – and used it to predict the behaviour of objects other than apples. His predictions turned out to be right (if not always precise enough for those who came later).
Contrast how science is increasingly done today. Facebook’s machine learning tools predict your preferences better than any psychologist. AlphaFold, a program built by DeepMind, has produced the most accurate predictions yet of protein structures based on the amino acids they contain. Both are completely silent on why they work: why you prefer this or that information; why this sequence generates that structure.
Continue reading...", + "content": "Does the advent of machine learning mean the classic methodology of hypothesise, predict and test has had its day?
Isaac Newton apocryphally discovered his second law – the one about gravity – after an apple fell on his head. Much experimentation and data analysis later, he realised there was a fundamental relationship between force, mass and acceleration. He formulated a theory to describe that relationship – one that could be expressed as an equation, F=ma – and used it to predict the behaviour of objects other than apples. His predictions turned out to be right (if not always precise enough for those who came later).
Contrast how science is increasingly done today. Facebook’s machine learning tools predict your preferences better than any psychologist. AlphaFold, a program built by DeepMind, has produced the most accurate predictions yet of protein structures based on the amino acids they contain. Both are completely silent on why they work: why you prefer this or that information; why this sequence generates that structure.
Continue reading...", + "category": "Artificial intelligence (AI)", + "link": "https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2022/jan/09/are-we-witnessing-the-dawn-of-post-theory-science", + "creator": "Laura Spinney", + "pubDate": "2022-01-09T09:00:17Z", + "enclosure": "", + "enclosureType": "", + "image": "", + "id": "", + "language": "en", + "folder": "00.03 News/News - EN", + "feed": "The Guardian", + "read": false, + "favorite": false, + "created": false, + "tags": [], + "hash": "ed1ea1f13a4dd2c64ec9d4e62bd1808f", + "highlights": [] + }, + { + "title": "How to learn the trick of confidence", + "description": "Can ‘confidence-whisperer’ Nate Zinsser help Jamie Waters boost his wavering self-belief?Dr Nate Zinsser, a top US army psychologist renowned for helping lieutenants and officers build their confidence, is giving me a talking-to. We’ve been discussing highly disciplined writers who sit at their desks at 9am each day, no matter the circumstances, and assertively punch out stories. “I definitely don’t do that,” I say, remarking that I envy their confidence to sit and deliver. An aggressive perfectionist streak combined with niggling impostor syndrome insecurities mean I need conditions to be just-so in order to have faith that I’ll produce anything decent. Zinsser blanches.
“The statement ‘I don’t do that’ is a decision you’re making about yourself,” he says, speaking over video call from his office at the US Military Academy in upstate New York; behind him there’s a whiteboard, ornamental Japanese swords and photos of athletes he’s counselled, including the Olympic-medal-winning US men’s bobsled team. “A constructive shift in your thinking would be the idea that, ‘Whether or not I got the right amount of sleep the night before or had a good breakfast, once 9 o’clock strikes, I am at my desk, lights on, ready to go – and I’m producing good stuff,’” he says. “That’s a belief about yourself that you can de-li-be-rate-ly cultivate,” he adds, stretching out each syllable in “deliberately” so there can be no question that in this matter, as in all self-confidence-related issues, change lies with me.
Continue reading...", + "content": "Can ‘confidence-whisperer’ Nate Zinsser help Jamie Waters boost his wavering self-belief?Dr Nate Zinsser, a top US army psychologist renowned for helping lieutenants and officers build their confidence, is giving me a talking-to. We’ve been discussing highly disciplined writers who sit at their desks at 9am each day, no matter the circumstances, and assertively punch out stories. “I definitely don’t do that,” I say, remarking that I envy their confidence to sit and deliver. An aggressive perfectionist streak combined with niggling impostor syndrome insecurities mean I need conditions to be just-so in order to have faith that I’ll produce anything decent. Zinsser blanches.
“The statement ‘I don’t do that’ is a decision you’re making about yourself,” he says, speaking over video call from his office at the US Military Academy in upstate New York; behind him there’s a whiteboard, ornamental Japanese swords and photos of athletes he’s counselled, including the Olympic-medal-winning US men’s bobsled team. “A constructive shift in your thinking would be the idea that, ‘Whether or not I got the right amount of sleep the night before or had a good breakfast, once 9 o’clock strikes, I am at my desk, lights on, ready to go – and I’m producing good stuff,’” he says. “That’s a belief about yourself that you can de-li-be-rate-ly cultivate,” he adds, stretching out each syllable in “deliberately” so there can be no question that in this matter, as in all self-confidence-related issues, change lies with me.
Continue reading...", + "category": "Health & wellbeing", + "link": "https://www.theguardian.com/lifeandstyle/2022/jan/09/how-to-learn-the-trick-of-confidence", + "creator": "Jamie Waters", + "pubDate": "2022-01-09T09:00:17Z", + "enclosure": "", + "enclosureType": "", + "image": "", + "id": "", + "language": "en", + "folder": "00.03 News/News - EN", + "feed": "The Guardian", + "read": false, + "favorite": false, + "created": false, + "tags": [], + "hash": "2438b71029a2caa5c1ca6880ba0ea414", + "highlights": [] + }, + { + "title": "Is it good to talk? A history of the west’s summits with Russia", + "description": "A week of meetings lies ahead – and the wisdom of them largely comes down to whether you judge Russia to be driven by insecurity or expansionism
So high have the stakes been set by Russia over the future security architecture of Europe, and so imminent is the threat of war in Ukraine, that the three separate meetings arranged between Russia and the west this week are drawing comparison with some of the great western-Russian exchanges of the past, from Yalta in 1945 to Paris in 1960, over the future of Berlin, and Reykjavik in 1986.
Vladimir Putin, with his keen sense of his place in Russian history, would probably revel in these comparisons. Indeed, the very scheduling of the three meetings – a bilateral security meeting with the US on Monday, a rare meeting of the Nato-Russian Council on Wednesday and an Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE) meeting on Ukraine on Thursday – is seen by some as a mistake.
Continue reading...", + "content": "A week of meetings lies ahead – and the wisdom of them largely comes down to whether you judge Russia to be driven by insecurity or expansionism
So high have the stakes been set by Russia over the future security architecture of Europe, and so imminent is the threat of war in Ukraine, that the three separate meetings arranged between Russia and the west this week are drawing comparison with some of the great western-Russian exchanges of the past, from Yalta in 1945 to Paris in 1960, over the future of Berlin, and Reykjavik in 1986.
Vladimir Putin, with his keen sense of his place in Russian history, would probably revel in these comparisons. Indeed, the very scheduling of the three meetings – a bilateral security meeting with the US on Monday, a rare meeting of the Nato-Russian Council on Wednesday and an Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE) meeting on Ukraine on Thursday – is seen by some as a mistake.
Continue reading...", + "category": "Russia", + "link": "https://www.theguardian.com/world/2022/jan/09/history-of-wests-summits-with-russia", + "creator": "Patrick Wintour Diplomatic editor", + "pubDate": "2022-01-09T15:35:30Z", + "enclosure": "", + "enclosureType": "", + "image": "", + "id": "", + "language": "en", + "folder": "00.03 News/News - EN", + "feed": "The Guardian", + "read": false, + "favorite": false, + "created": false, + "tags": [], + "hash": "ae34d73023cf995dabfe5435b1cc8888", + "highlights": [] + }, + { + "title": "Helen Mirren: is the Israeli icon Golda Meir a role too far for the dame who does it all?", + "description": "She has played the Queen and a gangster’s moll but her latest casting has sparked controversy
Nobody is quite what they seem. And actors? Well, for actors that’s the job. Dame Helen Mirren, as well as being herself for 76 years, has by now notably been Lady Macbeth, a London gangster’s moll, a thief’s wife, an alcoholic cop, an action hero, Prospero and also a British monarch at least four times. Now she takes on Golda Meir, the late prime minister of Israel, in a new biopic, and the casting has caused controversy.
The choice of a non-Jewish actor to star as a woman with such a prominent place in the history of Israel has prompted irritation on both sides of the argument. Another illustrious dame, Maureen Lipman, was first to raise the issue – or “blast” Mirren, according to some reports last week – and then Dame Esther Rantzen defended the director’s choice. It is the latest instance of a ‘Jewface’ row, a backlash to the assignment of a major Jewish role to someone not from that minority background.
Continue reading...", + "content": "She has played the Queen and a gangster’s moll but her latest casting has sparked controversy
Nobody is quite what they seem. And actors? Well, for actors that’s the job. Dame Helen Mirren, as well as being herself for 76 years, has by now notably been Lady Macbeth, a London gangster’s moll, a thief’s wife, an alcoholic cop, an action hero, Prospero and also a British monarch at least four times. Now she takes on Golda Meir, the late prime minister of Israel, in a new biopic, and the casting has caused controversy.
The choice of a non-Jewish actor to star as a woman with such a prominent place in the history of Israel has prompted irritation on both sides of the argument. Another illustrious dame, Maureen Lipman, was first to raise the issue – or “blast” Mirren, according to some reports last week – and then Dame Esther Rantzen defended the director’s choice. It is the latest instance of a ‘Jewface’ row, a backlash to the assignment of a major Jewish role to someone not from that minority background.
Continue reading...", + "category": "Helen Mirren", + "link": "https://www.theguardian.com/culture/2022/jan/09/helen-mirren-is-the-israeli-icon-golda-meir-a-role-too-far-for-the-dame-who-does-it-all", + "creator": "", + "pubDate": "2022-01-09T12:00:20Z", + "enclosure": "", + "enclosureType": "", + "image": "", + "id": "", + "language": "en", + "folder": "00.03 News/News - EN", + "feed": "The Guardian", + "read": false, + "favorite": false, + "created": false, + "tags": [], + "hash": "cd7566cadd74bf331ac6aaffd48d01e6", + "highlights": [] + }, + { + "title": "Mystery of the second world war ‘trophy’ and the Royal Court founder", + "description": "When George Devine’s family discovered a Japanese battle flag among his belongings, it led to a three-year quest for answers
“I am not a man for soldiering, although I do tolerably well at it in a very minor role. But there is nothing about it that pleases me, and much that offends … It is a corrupter of morals in the widest sense and a gross waste of man’s time and effort.”
These words were written by George Devine, the actor and founding artistic director of the Royal Court theatre, in a letter to his wife from Burma, where he served in the second world war. The views he expressed reflected what his family – and many in the arts world – regarded as his essential humanity and compassion.
Continue reading...", + "content": "When George Devine’s family discovered a Japanese battle flag among his belongings, it led to a three-year quest for answers
“I am not a man for soldiering, although I do tolerably well at it in a very minor role. But there is nothing about it that pleases me, and much that offends … It is a corrupter of morals in the widest sense and a gross waste of man’s time and effort.”
These words were written by George Devine, the actor and founding artistic director of the Royal Court theatre, in a letter to his wife from Burma, where he served in the second world war. The views he expressed reflected what his family – and many in the arts world – regarded as his essential humanity and compassion.
Continue reading...", + "category": "Culture", + "link": "https://www.theguardian.com/culture/2022/jan/09/mystery-of-the-wwii-war-trophy-and-the-royal-court-founder", + "creator": "Harriet Sherwood Arts and culture correspondent", + "pubDate": "2022-01-09T11:15:19Z", + "enclosure": "", + "enclosureType": "", + "image": "", + "id": "", + "language": "en", + "folder": "00.03 News/News - EN", + "feed": "The Guardian", + "read": false, + "favorite": false, + "created": false, + "tags": [], + "hash": "ed19fe18394baf9e0f5c81554c7ce422", + "highlights": [] + }, + { + "title": "Student sleuths: Scotland’s undergraduate-led cold case unit", + "description": "Glasgow criminology students work with experts to crack seven unsolved missing person cases
An Italian newspaper, a book of finely drawn sketches, a half-remembered photograph glimpsed on social media: these are the fragmented details of lost lives that Scotland’s only student-led cold case unit must make sense of.
The group of criminology students at Glasgow Caledonian University (GCU) are investigating seven long-term unidentified bodies in partnership with Locate International, a community interest company dedicated to helping the families of missing persons to find their loved ones.
Continue reading...", + "content": "Glasgow criminology students work with experts to crack seven unsolved missing person cases
An Italian newspaper, a book of finely drawn sketches, a half-remembered photograph glimpsed on social media: these are the fragmented details of lost lives that Scotland’s only student-led cold case unit must make sense of.
The group of criminology students at Glasgow Caledonian University (GCU) are investigating seven long-term unidentified bodies in partnership with Locate International, a community interest company dedicated to helping the families of missing persons to find their loved ones.
Continue reading...", + "category": "Criminology", + "link": "https://www.theguardian.com/education/2022/jan/09/student-sleuths-scotlands-undergraduate-led-cold-case-unit", + "creator": "Libby Brooks", + "pubDate": "2022-01-09T15:54:51Z", + "enclosure": "", + "enclosureType": "", + "image": "", + "id": "", + "language": "en", + "folder": "00.03 News/News - EN", + "feed": "The Guardian", + "read": false, + "favorite": false, + "created": false, + "tags": [], + "hash": "9f41ec29aac327677d8b5b9e450d4c2d", + "highlights": [] + }, + { + "title": "Manchester electronic ad boards use energy of three households each", + "description": "Exclusive: FoI request shows screens that earn council rent of £2.4m a year consume over 11,000 kWh annually
Electronic advertising screens that have been criticised for blocking pavements in Manchester each use the same amount of energy as three households, the Guardian has learned.
The council-branded screens, which became a pedestrian bugbear when they were covered with mysterious grey boxes during their installation, earn the local authority £2.4m a year in rent from the advertising firm JCDecaux, plus 2.8% of the revenue from each advert.
Continue reading...", + "content": "Exclusive: FoI request shows screens that earn council rent of £2.4m a year consume over 11,000 kWh annually
Electronic advertising screens that have been criticised for blocking pavements in Manchester each use the same amount of energy as three households, the Guardian has learned.
The council-branded screens, which became a pedestrian bugbear when they were covered with mysterious grey boxes during their installation, earn the local authority £2.4m a year in rent from the advertising firm JCDecaux, plus 2.8% of the revenue from each advert.
Continue reading...", + "category": "Manchester", + "link": "https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2022/jan/09/electronic-advertising-boards-manchester-energy-use-consumption", + "creator": "Jack Fifield and Helen Pidd", + "pubDate": "2022-01-09T17:28:53Z", + "enclosure": "", + "enclosureType": "", + "image": "", + "id": "", + "language": "en", + "folder": "00.03 News/News - EN", + "feed": "The Guardian", + "read": false, + "favorite": false, + "created": false, + "tags": [], + "hash": "79215ddcfb1564521400af1876d5bff9", + "highlights": [] + }, + { + "title": "Green Bay ice break: 27 rescued after chunk separates from Wisconsin shore", + "description": "Ice fishers among people brought back to shoreline of Lake Michigan by airboats after split possibly caused by barge
Authorities rescued 27 people from a floating chunk of ice that broke away from shore in the bay of Green Bay in eastern Wisconsin, a sheriff’s office said.
No injuries were reported in the incident that happened on Saturday morning north of Green Bay, in part of Lake Michigan, the Brown county sheriff’s office reported.
Continue reading...", + "content": "Ice fishers among people brought back to shoreline of Lake Michigan by airboats after split possibly caused by barge
Authorities rescued 27 people from a floating chunk of ice that broke away from shore in the bay of Green Bay in eastern Wisconsin, a sheriff’s office said.
No injuries were reported in the incident that happened on Saturday morning north of Green Bay, in part of Lake Michigan, the Brown county sheriff’s office reported.
Continue reading...", + "category": "Wisconsin", + "link": "https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2022/jan/09/green-bay-ice-break-27-rescued-wisconsin-lake-michigan", + "creator": "Associated Press in Green Bay, Wisconsin", + "pubDate": "2022-01-09T17:48:05Z", + "enclosure": "", + "enclosureType": "", + "image": "", + "id": "", + "language": "en", + "folder": "00.03 News/News - EN", + "feed": "The Guardian", + "read": false, + "favorite": false, + "created": false, + "tags": [], + "hash": "6ec5ca7c6f883e80ce4070f40bd009e8", + "highlights": [] + }, + { + "title": "Brazil: rock breaks from cliff and falls on boaters, leaving at least seven dead", + "description": "Another three people are missing after the accident on Furnas Lake in Minas gerais state
A towering slab of rock broke from a cliff and toppled on to pleasure boaters drifting near a waterfall on a Brazilian lake on Saturday, leaving seven dead and three still missing.
Minas Gerais fire department commander Edgard Estevo told a news conference that officials were seeking to identify the victims. Another nine people suffered serious injuries.
Continue reading...", + "content": "Another three people are missing after the accident on Furnas Lake in Minas gerais state
A towering slab of rock broke from a cliff and toppled on to pleasure boaters drifting near a waterfall on a Brazilian lake on Saturday, leaving seven dead and three still missing.
Minas Gerais fire department commander Edgard Estevo told a news conference that officials were seeking to identify the victims. Another nine people suffered serious injuries.
Continue reading...", + "category": "Brazil", + "link": "https://www.theguardian.com/world/2022/jan/08/brazil-rock-breaks-from-cliff-and-falls-on-boaters-leaving-at-least-five-dead", + "creator": "Associated Press", + "pubDate": "2022-01-09T03:43:59Z", + "enclosure": "", + "enclosureType": "", + "image": "", + "id": "", + "language": "en", + "folder": "00.03 News/News - EN", + "feed": "The Guardian", + "read": false, + "favorite": false, + "created": false, + "tags": [], + "hash": "fd27de0af0ca85a88e702cef458af4d6", "highlights": [] }, { @@ -231416,13 +234760,13 @@ "highlights": [] }, { - "title": "England avoid Ashes whitewash after surviving in fourth Test with Australia", - "description": "England have avoided an Ashes whitewash after surviving a late onslaught from Australia’s bowling attack to draw the fourth Test in Sydney with one wicket to spare. Australia remain 3-0 in the series, with the final Test due to start in Hobart on 14 January.
Veteran tailenders Stuart Broad and Jimmy Anderson saw England to safety, following the dismissal of Jack Leach with two overs to spare and Jonny Bairstow, who was gone for 41 from 105 balls when he popped a catch to silly mid-off off the irrepressible Scott Boland.
Continue reading...", - "content": "England have avoided an Ashes whitewash after surviving a late onslaught from Australia’s bowling attack to draw the fourth Test in Sydney with one wicket to spare. Australia remain 3-0 in the series, with the final Test due to start in Hobart on 14 January.
Veteran tailenders Stuart Broad and Jimmy Anderson saw England to safety, following the dismissal of Jack Leach with two overs to spare and Jonny Bairstow, who was gone for 41 from 105 balls when he popped a catch to silly mid-off off the irrepressible Scott Boland.
Continue reading...", - "category": "Ashes 2021-22", - "link": "https://www.theguardian.com/sport/2022/jan/09/england-avoid-ashes-whitewash-australia-fourth-test-day-five-report", - "creator": "PA Media", - "pubDate": "2022-01-09T07:51:29Z", + "title": "Revisited: How the Tampa affair changed Australia’s stance on asylum seekers", + "description": "A standout 2021 episode reflecting on the 20-year anniversary of the Tampa affair. Afghan refugee Abbas Nazari, then a seven-year-old child on the MV Tampa, and Guardian journalist David Marr remember the humanitarian and political crisis that shapes Australia’s policies on asylum seekers and their claims to this day
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Continue reading...", + "content": "A standout 2021 episode reflecting on the 20-year anniversary of the Tampa affair. Afghan refugee Abbas Nazari, then a seven-year-old child on the MV Tampa, and Guardian journalist David Marr remember the humanitarian and political crisis that shapes Australia’s policies on asylum seekers and their claims to this day
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Continue reading...", + "category": "Australian immigration and asylum", + "link": "https://www.theguardian.com/australia-news/audio/2022/jan/10/revisited-how-the-tampa-affair-changed-australias-stance-on-asylum-seekers", + "creator": "Presented by Laura Murphy-Oates and reported by David Marr with special guest Abbas Nazari. Produced by Ellen Leabeater, Joe Koningand Jane Lee. Executive Producers Miles Martignoni Gabrielle Jackson and Laura Murphy-Oates.", + "pubDate": "2022-01-09T16:30:26Z", "enclosure": "", "enclosureType": "", "image": "", @@ -231430,21 +234774,21 @@ "language": "en", "folder": "00.03 News/News - EN", "feed": "The Guardian", - "read": true, + "read": false, "favorite": false, "created": false, "tags": [], - "hash": "a09fd95481a46ca2e3283dc5f532a3e2", + "hash": "297f32ced643fd66de0e26f433f7c541", "highlights": [] }, { - "title": "Lowland gorilla born in DRC, boosting Virunga park population to seven", - "description": "The new arrival is a boost for the critically endangered species, which has been hard-hit by unrest in eastern Congo
A lowland gorilla, a critically endangered species, has been born in the Democratic Republic of Congo’s famed Virunga national park, authorities said, boosting the population to seven.
Conservationists have long sought to protect the world heritage site’s gorilla population even as violence and instability has plagued the DRC’s eastern provinces for the past 25 years.
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A lowland gorilla, a critically endangered species, has been born in the Democratic Republic of Congo’s famed Virunga national park, authorities said, boosting the population to seven.
Conservationists have long sought to protect the world heritage site’s gorilla population even as violence and instability has plagued the DRC’s eastern provinces for the past 25 years.
Continue reading...", - "category": "Democratic Republic of the Congo", - "link": "https://www.theguardian.com/world/2022/jan/09/lowland-gorilla-born-in-drcs-virunga-national-park-boosting-population-to-seven", - "creator": "Agence France-Presse", - "pubDate": "2022-01-09T03:13:08Z", + "title": "Desmond Tutu’s funeral and Kazakhstan clashes: human rights this fortnight – in pictures", + "description": "A roundup of the coverage of the struggle for human rights and freedoms, from Mexico to Hong Kong
Continue reading...", + "content": "A roundup of the coverage of the struggle for human rights and freedoms, from Mexico to Hong Kong
Continue reading...", + "category": "Human rights", + "link": "https://www.theguardian.com/global-development/gallery/2022/jan/08/desmond-tutus-funeral-and-kazakhstan-clashes-human-rights-this-fortnight-in-pictures", + "creator": "Sarah Johnson , compiled by Eric Hilaire", + "pubDate": "2022-01-08T08:30:46Z", "enclosure": "", "enclosureType": "", "image": "", @@ -231456,17 +234800,17 @@ "favorite": false, "created": false, "tags": [], - "hash": "bc12ffb887f1d35bc60e279d1a121544", + "hash": "1c7b6a3d6f71b2357bf6600b8189421f", "highlights": [] }, { - "title": "Brexit decision left UK firms paying 10% more than EU rivals for emissions", - "description": "Government refusal to link carbon market to EU’s has led to higher cost for British businesses
British businesses are paying substantially more to produce carbon dioxide than their EU rivals because of the government’s refusal to link the UK carbon market to the bigger European market after Brexit.
The difference is putting UK industry at a significant competitive disadvantage to European rivals, at a time of soaring energy prices, but does not result in any additional benefit to the environment.
Continue reading...", - "content": "Government refusal to link carbon market to EU’s has led to higher cost for British businesses
British businesses are paying substantially more to produce carbon dioxide than their EU rivals because of the government’s refusal to link the UK carbon market to the bigger European market after Brexit.
The difference is putting UK industry at a significant competitive disadvantage to European rivals, at a time of soaring energy prices, but does not result in any additional benefit to the environment.
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Pakistan’s top judicial commission has nominated a female judge to the supreme court for the first time in the country’s history.
The move to pave the way for Justice Ayesha Malik to join the court has been widely praised by lawyers and civil society activists as a defining moment in the struggle for gender equality in Pakistan.
Continue reading...", + "content": "Move to appoint Justice Ayesha Malik, who banned virginity tests for rape survivors, described as ‘defining moment’ for the country
Pakistan’s top judicial commission has nominated a female judge to the supreme court for the first time in the country’s history.
The move to pave the way for Justice Ayesha Malik to join the court has been widely praised by lawyers and civil society activists as a defining moment in the struggle for gender equality in Pakistan.
Continue reading...", + "category": "Women's rights and gender equality", + "link": "https://www.theguardian.com/global-development/2022/jan/07/first-female-judge-nominated-for-pakistans-supreme-court", + "creator": "Haroon Janjua in Islamabad", + "pubDate": "2022-01-07T13:20:23Z", "enclosure": "", "enclosureType": "", "image": "", @@ -231478,17 +234822,17 @@ "favorite": false, "created": false, "tags": [], - "hash": "716d14f9dda80432dde57f3b73fbd5c6", + "hash": "6eaa3195b3ca584fb2ec2bf53bf3cfdc", "highlights": [] }, { - "title": "Global spread of autoimmune disease blamed on western diet", - "description": "New DNA research by London-based scientists hopes to find cure for rapidly spreading conditions
More and more people around the world are suffering because their immune systems can no longer tell the difference between healthy cells and invading micro-organisms. Disease defences that once protected them are instead attacking their tissue and organs.
Major international research efforts are being made to fight this trend – including an initiative at London’s Francis Crick Institute, where two world experts, James Lee and Carola Vinuesa, have set up separate research groups to help pinpoint the precise causes of autoimmune disease, as these conditions are known.
Continue reading...", - "content": "New DNA research by London-based scientists hopes to find cure for rapidly spreading conditions
More and more people around the world are suffering because their immune systems can no longer tell the difference between healthy cells and invading micro-organisms. Disease defences that once protected them are instead attacking their tissue and organs.
Major international research efforts are being made to fight this trend – including an initiative at London’s Francis Crick Institute, where two world experts, James Lee and Carola Vinuesa, have set up separate research groups to help pinpoint the precise causes of autoimmune disease, as these conditions are known.
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A convoy of trucks laden with huge black granite rocks trundles along the dusty pathway as a group of villagers look on grimly.
Every day more than 60 trucks take granite for export along this rugged road through Nyamakope village in the district of Mutoko, 90 miles east of Zimbabwe’s capital, Harare.
Continue reading...", + "content": "As companies extract wealth, villagers say they see little benefit and are instead exploited in quarries, live in homes damaged by blasts and are unable to farm polluted land
A convoy of trucks laden with huge black granite rocks trundles along the dusty pathway as a group of villagers look on grimly.
Every day more than 60 trucks take granite for export along this rugged road through Nyamakope village in the district of Mutoko, 90 miles east of Zimbabwe’s capital, Harare.
Continue reading...", + "category": "Global development", + "link": "https://www.theguardian.com/global-development/2022/jan/07/zimbabwe-china-mines-pollution-evictions", + "creator": "Nyasha Chingono in Mutoko", + "pubDate": "2022-01-07T09:30:35Z", "enclosure": "", "enclosureType": "", "image": "", @@ -231500,17 +234844,17 @@ "favorite": false, "created": false, "tags": [], - "hash": "7e4c12cd43407a902857bad8b99caa8f", + "hash": "7646898d86a0cb30a88dbb0e69244958", "highlights": [] }, { - "title": "PEN prize-winning Ugandan novelist Kakwenza Rukirabashaija illegally detained and tortured", - "description": "The author is being held after tweets criticising President Yoweri Museveni and his son
Ugandan satirical novelist Kakwenza Rukirabashaija, who was named International Writer of Courage by PEN last year, has been illegally detained and tortured for criticising the president and his son, his lawyer said.
Gunmen came to the writer’s house on 28 December after a series of tweets about the country’s president, Yoweri Museveni, including one calling him a thief and his son and presumed successor “an incompetent pig-headed curmudgeon”.
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Ugandan satirical novelist Kakwenza Rukirabashaija, who was named International Writer of Courage by PEN last year, has been illegally detained and tortured for criticising the president and his son, his lawyer said.
Gunmen came to the writer’s house on 28 December after a series of tweets about the country’s president, Yoweri Museveni, including one calling him a thief and his son and presumed successor “an incompetent pig-headed curmudgeon”.
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The Taliban sparked outrage this week by announcing that women in northern Afghanistan would no longer be allowed to use communal bathhouses.
The use of bathhouses, or hammams, is an ancient tradition that remains for many people the only chance for a warm wash during the country’s bitterly cold winters.
Continue reading...", + "content": "Decision to close public hammams – most people’s only chance for a warm wash – sparks anger in light of country’s mounting crises
The Taliban sparked outrage this week by announcing that women in northern Afghanistan would no longer be allowed to use communal bathhouses.
The use of bathhouses, or hammams, is an ancient tradition that remains for many people the only chance for a warm wash during the country’s bitterly cold winters.
Continue reading...", + "category": "Women's rights and gender equality", + "link": "https://www.theguardian.com/global-development/2022/jan/07/taliban-stop-afghan-women-using-bathhouses-in-northern-provinces", + "creator": "Stefanie Glinski", + "pubDate": "2022-01-07T06:00:33Z", "enclosure": "", "enclosureType": "", "image": "", @@ -231522,17 +234866,17 @@ "favorite": false, "created": false, "tags": [], - "hash": "48d68e2660044957cd20a2743ee954e2", + "hash": "1a666efe1266fa8e75ce93bdb6a9aba1", "highlights": [] }, { - "title": "New York mayor Eric Adams faces nepotism claim over job for brother", - "description": "The Democrat has faced criticism over police role for brother and appointment of scandal-hit former officer to public safety post
Eric Adams has promised to restore “swagger” to New York, the city he has run as mayor for barely a week. In that brief time, he has also attracted fierce criticism and flirted with scandal.
As deputy mayor for public safety, Adams appointed a former top police chief who resigned during a federal investigation.
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Eric Adams has promised to restore “swagger” to New York, the city he has run as mayor for barely a week. In that brief time, he has also attracted fierce criticism and flirted with scandal.
As deputy mayor for public safety, Adams appointed a former top police chief who resigned during a federal investigation.
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The UK government is facing legal action over its decision to keep using a Malaysian company accused of using forced labour as a supplier of personal protective equipment (PPE) to the NHS.
Lawyers at the London-based law firm Wilson Solicitors have filed for a judicial review of the government’s decision to name the UK subsidiary of the Malaysian company Supermax as one of the approved suppliers in a new £6bn contract for disposable gloves for NHS workers.
Continue reading...", + "content": "High court to review government’s decision to include subsidiary of Malaysia’s Supermax in £6bn ‘framework’ deal for buying gloves
The UK government is facing legal action over its decision to keep using a Malaysian company accused of using forced labour as a supplier of personal protective equipment (PPE) to the NHS.
Lawyers at the London-based law firm Wilson Solicitors have filed for a judicial review of the government’s decision to name the UK subsidiary of the Malaysian company Supermax as one of the approved suppliers in a new £6bn contract for disposable gloves for NHS workers.
Continue reading...", + "category": "Malaysia", + "link": "https://www.theguardian.com/global-development/2022/jan/06/uk-faces-legal-action-for-approving-firm-accused-of-using-forced-labour-as-ppe-supplier", + "creator": "Peter Bengtsen", + "pubDate": "2022-01-06T14:43:47Z", "enclosure": "", "enclosureType": "", "image": "", @@ -231544,17 +234888,17 @@ "favorite": false, "created": false, "tags": [], - "hash": "090ff5f4456de9e392e0f3f755fcb32b", + "hash": "91dd34b57deca6ea990b312186d4cea4", "highlights": [] }, { - "title": "Art historian discovers that £65 painting on his wall is work of Flemish master", - "description": "Picture of Isabella Clara Eugenia, Infanta of Spain, is likely to be by Sir Anthony van Dyck, finds Cortauld’s report
As a leading art historian, Christopher Wright has uncovered several old master paintings in public and private collections over five decades. Now he has discovered that a copy of a painting by Sir Anthony van Dyck, which he bought for himself for £65 in 1970, may actually be an original by the 17th-century Flemish court painter to King Charles I.
“I bought it from a jobbing dealer in west London,” he said. “I was buying it as a copy, as an art historian. I took no notice of it, in a strange way. The syndrome is the cobbler’s children are the worst shod. So the art historian’s collection is the least looked at.” Wright estimated the painting might be worth around £40,000, although some Van Dycks have fetched seven-figure sums.
Continue reading...", - "content": "Picture of Isabella Clara Eugenia, Infanta of Spain, is likely to be by Sir Anthony van Dyck, finds Cortauld’s report
As a leading art historian, Christopher Wright has uncovered several old master paintings in public and private collections over five decades. Now he has discovered that a copy of a painting by Sir Anthony van Dyck, which he bought for himself for £65 in 1970, may actually be an original by the 17th-century Flemish court painter to King Charles I.
“I bought it from a jobbing dealer in west London,” he said. “I was buying it as a copy, as an art historian. I took no notice of it, in a strange way. The syndrome is the cobbler’s children are the worst shod. So the art historian’s collection is the least looked at.” Wright estimated the painting might be worth around £40,000, although some Van Dycks have fetched seven-figure sums.
Continue reading...", - "category": "Van Dyck", - "link": "https://www.theguardian.com/artanddesign/2022/jan/09/art-historian-discovers-that-65-painting-on-his-wall-is-work-of-flemish-master", - "creator": "Dalya Alberge", - "pubDate": "2022-01-09T08:00:15Z", + "title": "Democrats could still salvage Build Back Better – and perhaps their midterm prospects", + "description": "Best case scenario: a scaled down plan that saves popular programs and a billionaire tax to pay for it
Democrats were already facing a bleak landscape for this year’s midterm elections, with Joe Biden’s approval rating languishing in the low 40s and his party holding narrow majorities in both the House and the Senate.
Now, with Senator Joe Manchin’s refusal to support the Build Back Better Act, the chances of Republicans regaining control of the House of Representatives, and possibly the Senate as well, appear higher than ever.
Continue reading...", + "content": "Best case scenario: a scaled down plan that saves popular programs and a billionaire tax to pay for it
Democrats were already facing a bleak landscape for this year’s midterm elections, with Joe Biden’s approval rating languishing in the low 40s and his party holding narrow majorities in both the House and the Senate.
Now, with Senator Joe Manchin’s refusal to support the Build Back Better Act, the chances of Republicans regaining control of the House of Representatives, and possibly the Senate as well, appear higher than ever.
Continue reading...", + "category": "US midterm elections 2022", + "link": "https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2022/jan/08/build-back-better-democrats-midterms", + "creator": "Joan E Greve", + "pubDate": "2022-01-08T10:00:49Z", "enclosure": "", "enclosureType": "", "image": "", @@ -231562,21 +234906,87 @@ "language": "en", "folder": "00.03 News/News - EN", "feed": "The Guardian", - "read": true, + "read": false, "favorite": false, "created": false, "tags": [], - "hash": "6f67ebbf0e816561c45582a3fbb89f02", + "hash": "1f258417b885aa6846732448d1b1a7f8", "highlights": [] }, { - "title": "Covid live news: UK minister says cutting self-isolation would be ‘helpful’; Philippines sets new daily case record", - "description": "Nadhim Zahawi says he supports reducing isolation period to five days; Philippines sees 28,707 new cases amid rumours of new lockdown
For the second day in a row, the Philippines has reported a record number of new Covid-19 cases. Health officials today confirmed 28,707 new infections, up from 26,458 cases the previous day.
The total number of active cases reached 128,114, the highest in more than three months. This comprises 4.3% of all confirmed cases.
Nadhim Zahawi says he supports reducing isolation period to five days; Philippines sees 28,707 new cases amid rumours of new lockdown
For the second day in a row, the Philippines has reported a record number of new Covid-19 cases. Health officials today confirmed 28,707 new infections, up from 26,458 cases the previous day.
The total number of active cases reached 128,114, the highest in more than three months. This comprises 4.3% of all confirmed cases.
The people who harass me are executives and electricians; ordinary people. They can’t imagine I’m simply motivated by wanting to save lives
On Christmas Eve I received an email to let me know I’d been added to the “accused” list on a website called Nuremberg NZ. “Kind regards”, ended the sender. Those behind Nuremberg NZ want people like me to have “thier (sic) day of reckoning” in a similar way to how Nazi war criminals were tried after the second world war. According to the website, my crimes are “misleading the public” and “supporting a government to perform medical experiment (sic) on it’s (sic) citizens”. Nuremberg NZ gives people the opportunity to leave a comment about each accused and to vote on whether they should be listed. User bennyman88 comments with one word, “Murderer”, and votes “agree”.
Great Barrier Island is about 90 kilometres off the coast of New Zealand’s largest city, Auckland. Completely off-grid, the island is home to about 1,000 people and boasts calm bays and surf beaches as well as a dark sky sanctuary, natural hot springs, and native forests. In 2015, island local Gendie Somerville-Ryan started the ‘No Barriers: Small Island Big Ideas’ event series based on the BBC programme Big Ideas. The first event’s theme was pandemics and brought together a virologist, a young adult fiction writer, a sociologist, and a representative from Civil Defence to discuss how the island’s residents should behave if a pandemic was sweeping the world, killing all in its wake.
Continue reading...", + "content": "The people who harass me are executives and electricians; ordinary people. They can’t imagine I’m simply motivated by wanting to save lives
On Christmas Eve I received an email to let me know I’d been added to the “accused” list on a website called Nuremberg NZ. “Kind regards”, ended the sender. Those behind Nuremberg NZ want people like me to have “thier (sic) day of reckoning” in a similar way to how Nazi war criminals were tried after the second world war. According to the website, my crimes are “misleading the public” and “supporting a government to perform medical experiment (sic) on it’s (sic) citizens”. Nuremberg NZ gives people the opportunity to leave a comment about each accused and to vote on whether they should be listed. User bennyman88 comments with one word, “Murderer”, and votes “agree”.
Great Barrier Island is about 90 kilometres off the coast of New Zealand’s largest city, Auckland. Completely off-grid, the island is home to about 1,000 people and boasts calm bays and surf beaches as well as a dark sky sanctuary, natural hot springs, and native forests. In 2015, island local Gendie Somerville-Ryan started the ‘No Barriers: Small Island Big Ideas’ event series based on the BBC programme Big Ideas. The first event’s theme was pandemics and brought together a virologist, a young adult fiction writer, a sociologist, and a representative from Civil Defence to discuss how the island’s residents should behave if a pandemic was sweeping the world, killing all in its wake.
Continue reading...", + "category": "New Zealand", + "link": "https://www.theguardian.com/world/commentisfree/2022/jan/08/as-a-scientist-commenting-on-covid-ive-attracted-a-lot-of-haters-i-wont-let-them-silence-me", + "creator": "Siouxsie Wiles", + "pubDate": "2022-01-07T19:00:32Z", + "enclosure": "", + "enclosureType": "", + "image": "", + "id": "", + "language": "en", + "folder": "00.03 News/News - EN", + "feed": "The Guardian", + "read": false, + "favorite": false, + "created": false, + "tags": [], + "hash": "e2482d80b5cbf0f0b42407f74c323d12", + "highlights": [] + }, + { + "title": "Putin taking a risk in Kazakhstan and may hope for reward", + "description": "Analysis: CSTO may be an alliance but decision to intervene was almost certainly taken in Moscow
The old joke about the Soviet-led Warsaw Pact was that it was the only military alliance to attack itself, after its tanks rolled into Prague in 1968 to crush a reform movement there.
With the deployment of troops from the Russian-led Collective Security Treaty Organisation (CSTO) to Kazakhstan on Thursday, some heard “eerie echoes” of the so-called Prague spring of 1968, and the Soviet crushing of the Hungarian revolution in 1956.
Continue reading...", + "content": "Analysis: CSTO may be an alliance but decision to intervene was almost certainly taken in Moscow
The old joke about the Soviet-led Warsaw Pact was that it was the only military alliance to attack itself, after its tanks rolled into Prague in 1968 to crush a reform movement there.
With the deployment of troops from the Russian-led Collective Security Treaty Organisation (CSTO) to Kazakhstan on Thursday, some heard “eerie echoes” of the so-called Prague spring of 1968, and the Soviet crushing of the Hungarian revolution in 1956.
Continue reading...", + "category": "Kazakhstan", + "link": "https://www.theguardian.com/world/2022/jan/07/putin-taking-a-risk-in-kazakhstan-and-may-hope-for-reward", + "creator": "Shaun Walker", + "pubDate": "2022-01-07T05:00:30Z", + "enclosure": "", + "enclosureType": "", + "image": "", + "id": "", + "language": "en", + "folder": "00.03 News/News - EN", + "feed": "The Guardian", + "read": false, + "favorite": false, + "created": false, + "tags": [], + "hash": "c3420eec3a8beffced7ac31653f8986a", + "highlights": [] + }, + { + "title": "Assault on American democracy has gained pace since US Capitol attack", + "description": "Analysis: Republican strategy has focused on sowing doubt about 2020’s result, passing new laws and taking over key election offices
On 6 January 2021, it seemed like the stitching holding America’s democracy together might finally collapse. As armed supporters of a defeated president laid siege to the Capitol, the US Congress did something extraordinary – it suspended the official procedure to certify the winner of a presidential election.
The attack was eventually put down and Congress returned to officially certify Joe Biden’s victory. “They tried to disrupt our democracy. They failed,” Senator Mitch McConnell, the Republican leader in the Senate, said when the Senate came back into session.
Continue reading...", + "content": "Analysis: Republican strategy has focused on sowing doubt about 2020’s result, passing new laws and taking over key election offices
On 6 January 2021, it seemed like the stitching holding America’s democracy together might finally collapse. As armed supporters of a defeated president laid siege to the Capitol, the US Congress did something extraordinary – it suspended the official procedure to certify the winner of a presidential election.
The attack was eventually put down and Congress returned to officially certify Joe Biden’s victory. “They tried to disrupt our democracy. They failed,” Senator Mitch McConnell, the Republican leader in the Senate, said when the Senate came back into session.
Continue reading...", + "category": "US politics", + "link": "https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2022/jan/07/assault-on-american-democracy-has-gained-pace-since-us-capitol-attack", + "creator": "Sam Levine in New York", + "pubDate": "2022-01-07T07:00:32Z", + "enclosure": "", + "enclosureType": "", + "image": "", + "id": "", + "language": "en", + "folder": "00.03 News/News - EN", + "feed": "The Guardian", + "read": false, + "favorite": false, + "created": false, + "tags": [], + "hash": "506f760b3738656c889b99bcef682097", + "highlights": [] + }, + { + "title": "Nadhim Zahawi: UK should lead move from pandemic to endemic Covid – video", + "description": "The education secretary has called for the UK to show the rest of the world how to move from 'pandemic to endemic' Covid, as he suggested it would be helpful to cut the isolation period to five days to ease workforce shortages. Nadhim Zahawi also played down suggestions that the government was about to start charging for lateral flow tests, which would lead to fewer infections in the community being identified
The education secretary has called for the UK to show the rest of the world how to move from 'pandemic to endemic' Covid, as he suggested it would be helpful to cut the isolation period to five days to ease workforce shortages. Nadhim Zahawi also played down suggestions that the government was about to start charging for lateral flow tests, which would lead to fewer infections in the community being identified
At least 22 tourists died in freezing temperatures after being stranded in their vehicles in northern Pakistan, where thousands had flocked to enjoy the snow.
Some 1,000 vehicles are still stranded in Murree, 40 miles north-east of the capital Islamabad.
'The local people are delivering blankets and food. Now we are only allowing vehicles carrying blankets and food towards Murree,' Sheikh Rashid Ahmed, Pakistan's interior minister, said.
Army platoons and paramilitary forces have been deployed to help the civil administration in rescue operations, he said.
Continue reading...", + "content": "At least 22 tourists died in freezing temperatures after being stranded in their vehicles in northern Pakistan, where thousands had flocked to enjoy the snow.
Some 1,000 vehicles are still stranded in Murree, 40 miles north-east of the capital Islamabad.
'The local people are delivering blankets and food. Now we are only allowing vehicles carrying blankets and food towards Murree,' Sheikh Rashid Ahmed, Pakistan's interior minister, said.
Army platoons and paramilitary forces have been deployed to help the civil administration in rescue operations, he said.
Continue reading...", + "category": "Pakistan", + "link": "https://www.theguardian.com/world/video/2022/jan/08/at-least-22-stranded-tourists-dead-at-pakistan-hill-station-after-heavy-snowfall-video", + "creator": "", + "pubDate": "2022-01-08T14:52:43Z", + "enclosure": "", + "enclosureType": "", + "image": "", + "id": "", + "language": "en", + "folder": "00.03 News/News - EN", + "feed": "The Guardian", + "read": false, + "favorite": false, + "created": false, + "tags": [], + "hash": "d75f5324e1dbe14ea2790f14af7b0164", + "highlights": [] + }, + { + "title": "'Devastated': family members pay tribute to Ahmaud Arbery at sentencing of killers – video", + "description": "Ahmaud Arbery's family bared their grief and loss to the judge during the sentencing of three white men convicted of his murder.
The men, father and son Greg and Travis McMichael and their neighbor William 'Roddie' Bryan, chased down Arbery, who was jogging in his neighbourhood, in pickup trucks and shot him dead.
At the start of the hearing, superior court judge Timothy Walmsley rejected last-minute legal motions by Bryan's defense attorney to throw out his murder conviction and spare Bryan from the life sentence that state law imposes automatically
Continue reading...", + "content": "Ahmaud Arbery's family bared their grief and loss to the judge during the sentencing of three white men convicted of his murder.
The men, father and son Greg and Travis McMichael and their neighbor William 'Roddie' Bryan, chased down Arbery, who was jogging in his neighbourhood, in pickup trucks and shot him dead.
At the start of the hearing, superior court judge Timothy Walmsley rejected last-minute legal motions by Bryan's defense attorney to throw out his murder conviction and spare Bryan from the life sentence that state law imposes automatically
Continue reading...", + "category": "Ahmaud Arbery", + "link": "https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/video/2022/jan/07/ahmaud-arbery-family-members-tribute-sentencing", + "creator": "", + "pubDate": "2022-01-07T20:12:23Z", + "enclosure": "", + "enclosureType": "", + "image": "", + "id": "", + "language": "en", + "folder": "00.03 News/News - EN", + "feed": "The Guardian", + "read": false, + "favorite": false, + "created": false, + "tags": [], + "hash": "9080ec240f8239cac1fe775793e6c1a3", + "highlights": [] + }, + { + "title": "England 'global outlier' in terms of Covid policy, says Welsh first minister – video", + "description": "Mark Drakeford said the Welsh government was capable and determined to act to protect its population from coronavirus.
He said that in England the government was 'politically paralysed' and that Boris Johnson was unable to secure an agreement among his MPs to take actions that would keep the population safe
Mark Drakeford said the Welsh government was capable and determined to act to protect its population from coronavirus.
He said that in England the government was 'politically paralysed' and that Boris Johnson was unable to secure an agreement among his MPs to take actions that would keep the population safe
The US president spoke directly against Trump, saying the former president had created and spread a 'web of lie's that resulted in the deadly \ninsurrection.
On the one-year anniversary of the 6 January \nCapitol attack, the US president said his predecessor had refused to \naccept the result of an election, like no former president had ever done
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On the one-year anniversary of the 6 January \nCapitol attack, the US president said his predecessor had refused to \naccept the result of an election, like no former president had ever done
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Footage taken on the streets of Almaty appears to show guns being fired as unrest continues. Initially angered by a fuel price rise, protesters have been storming buildings and chanting against President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev's predecessor, Nursultan Nazarbayev. State buildings have been torched and eight security personnel reported dead in the demonstrations. The internet was shut down and 'peacekeeping forces' from a Russian-led alliance of former Soviet states will be sent to Kazakhstan to help stabilise the country
World No 1 challenging visa cancellation but legal experts split on whether court process can be resolved in time for Australian Open draw
A bid by the Morrison government to delay Novak Djokovic’s visa hearing by two days has been rejected by the federal circuit court.
In an order, published on Sunday, judge Anthony Kelly rejected the move which would have delayed the hearing until Wednesday – after Tennis Australia’s stated deadline to include the world number one in the Australian Open draw.
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A bid by the Morrison government to delay Novak Djokovic’s visa hearing by two days has been rejected by the federal circuit court.
In an order, published on Sunday, judge Anthony Kelly rejected the move which would have delayed the hearing until Wednesday – after Tennis Australia’s stated deadline to include the world number one in the Australian Open draw.
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Boris Johnson’s former Brexit minister who quit last month has warned him to commit to low taxes and the free market or risk losing the next election, as the prime minister comes under continuing pressure from the Conservative right.
David Frost, a former lobbyist whom Johnson made his chief Brexit negotiator and later gave a peerage, said in his first major interview since quitting as a cabinet minister that the Tories needed to “focus on rebuilding the nation and be proud of our history”.
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Boris Johnson’s former Brexit minister who quit last month has warned him to commit to low taxes and the free market or risk losing the next election, as the prime minister comes under continuing pressure from the Conservative right.
David Frost, a former lobbyist whom Johnson made his chief Brexit negotiator and later gave a peerage, said in his first major interview since quitting as a cabinet minister that the Tories needed to “focus on rebuilding the nation and be proud of our history”.
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Eight children born with a “devastating” genetic disease in England have become the first in the world to receive a “pioneering” treatment aimed at stopping them from going blind.
Doctors at Great Ormond Street hospital in London are trialling a drug they believe may save the eyesight of the children who have CLN2-type Batten disease. Brineura, already successful in animals, is being administered to four boys and four girls on a compassionate use basis.
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Eight children born with a “devastating” genetic disease in England have become the first in the world to receive a “pioneering” treatment aimed at stopping them from going blind.
Doctors at Great Ormond Street hospital in London are trialling a drug they believe may save the eyesight of the children who have CLN2-type Batten disease. Brineura, already successful in animals, is being administered to four boys and four girls on a compassionate use basis.
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A senior cabinet minister has called for the UK to show the rest of the world how to move from “pandemic to endemic” Covid, as he suggested it would be helpful to cut the isolation period to five days to ease workforce shortages.
The education secretary, Nadhim Zahawi, played down suggestions that the government was imminently about to start charging for free rapid Covid tests, known as lateral flows, which would lead to fewer infections in the community being caught.
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A senior cabinet minister has called for the UK to show the rest of the world how to move from “pandemic to endemic” Covid, as he suggested it would be helpful to cut the isolation period to five days to ease workforce shortages.
The education secretary, Nadhim Zahawi, played down suggestions that the government was imminently about to start charging for free rapid Covid tests, known as lateral flows, which would lead to fewer infections in the community being caught.
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In the spring of 2020, Hart Island, a mile from City Island in the Bronx, was a focal point of grief in New York. It was here, at the city’s public cemetery or potter’s field, the final resting place of more than a million people, that officials ordered trenches dug to accommodate those the coronavirus was expected to kill.
The trenches were never filled. Many bodies were returned to funeral parlors or stored in mobile freezers on Randall’s Island, better known for music festivals and the Frieze art fair than cold storage of corpses.
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In the spring of 2020, Hart Island, a mile from City Island in the Bronx, was a focal point of grief in New York. It was here, at the city’s public cemetery or potter’s field, the final resting place of more than a million people, that officials ordered trenches dug to accommodate those the coronavirus was expected to kill.
The trenches were never filled. Many bodies were returned to funeral parlors or stored in mobile freezers on Randall’s Island, better known for music festivals and the Frieze art fair than cold storage of corpses.
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The Home Office has told a Syrian asylum seeker he can return to the country he fled during the war because it is safe to do so, in what is thought to be the first case of its kind.
The 25-year-old asylum seeker sought sanctuary in the UK in May 2020. He fled forcible conscription into Bashar al-Assad’s army in 2017, saying that he would have been forced to kill other Syrians. He said that if he is forced back to Syria he will be targeted as a draft evader, arrested, detained and killed.
Continue reading...", + "content": "Man, 25, fears he will be killed after fleeing forcible conscription into Bashar al-Assad’s army in 2017
The Home Office has told a Syrian asylum seeker he can return to the country he fled during the war because it is safe to do so, in what is thought to be the first case of its kind.
The 25-year-old asylum seeker sought sanctuary in the UK in May 2020. He fled forcible conscription into Bashar al-Assad’s army in 2017, saying that he would have been forced to kill other Syrians. He said that if he is forced back to Syria he will be targeted as a draft evader, arrested, detained and killed.
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Saudi authorities have released a princess and her daughter who had been detained without charge for nearly three years.
Princess Basmah bint Saud bin Abdulaziz al-Saud, 57, an outspoken human rights advocate and member of the royal family, went missing in March 2019 along with her adult daughter Souhoud al-Sharif.
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Saudi authorities have released a princess and her daughter who had been detained without charge for nearly three years.
Princess Basmah bint Saud bin Abdulaziz al-Saud, 57, an outspoken human rights advocate and member of the royal family, went missing in March 2019 along with her adult daughter Souhoud al-Sharif.
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The Wisconsin senator Ron Johnson, a hardline Trump supporter once described as “what you get when QAnon and the Tea Party have a baby”, has reportedly decided to seek a third term, a step he once promised not to take.
Two Republicans confirmed Johnson’s plan to the Associated Press and said he could announce as soon as early next week. Johnson did not comment.
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The Wisconsin senator Ron Johnson, a hardline Trump supporter once described as “what you get when QAnon and the Tea Party have a baby”, has reportedly decided to seek a third term, a step he once promised not to take.
Two Republicans confirmed Johnson’s plan to the Associated Press and said he could announce as soon as early next week. Johnson did not comment.
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Continue reading...", + "content": "It will now be mandatory to report positive rapid antigen test results to the health department by phone or using an online form. A positive home test will carry the same obligations as a positive PCR test. Acting chief health officer, Prof Benjamin Cowie, says with significant transmission of the Omicron variant, pressure on the PCR testing system, and millions of rapid tests being ordered by the Victorian government, the rapid antigen tests will now have the same 'authority' as a PCR test
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As a leading art historian, Christopher Wright has uncovered several old master paintings in public and private collections over five decades. Now he has discovered that a copy of a painting by Sir Anthony van Dyck, which he bought for himself for £65 in 1970, may actually be an original by the 17th-century Flemish court painter to King Charles I.
“I bought it from a jobbing dealer in west London,” he said. “I was buying it as a copy, as an art historian. I took no notice of it, in a strange way. The syndrome is the cobbler’s children are the worst shod. So the art historian’s collection is the least looked at.” Wright estimated the painting might be worth around £40,000, although some Van Dycks have fetched seven-figure sums.
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As a leading art historian, Christopher Wright has uncovered several old master paintings in public and private collections over five decades. Now he has discovered that a copy of a painting by Sir Anthony van Dyck, which he bought for himself for £65 in 1970, may actually be an original by the 17th-century Flemish court painter to King Charles I.
“I bought it from a jobbing dealer in west London,” he said. “I was buying it as a copy, as an art historian. I took no notice of it, in a strange way. The syndrome is the cobbler’s children are the worst shod. So the art historian’s collection is the least looked at.” Wright estimated the painting might be worth around £40,000, although some Van Dycks have fetched seven-figure sums.
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When the siege of Sarajevo began in 1992, Ratko Mladić’s Bosnian Serb army took up positions in the mountains surrounding the city.
For his headquarters, Mladić chose Hotel Igman, a breathtaking piece of brutalist architecture that was the jewel of the 1984 Winter Olympics. The hotel was part of the Olympic village, a base for ski jumpers and alpine skiers, but Mladić – now serving a life sentence for genocide and crimes against humanity – used it to oversee the shelling of the city and his enemies used it as a prison and execution site. During the four years of the war, the hotel was blasted and bombed, and since the fighting stopped it has lain derelict, ignored by everyone except graffiti artists and the occasional tourist.
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When the siege of Sarajevo began in 1992, Ratko Mladić’s Bosnian Serb army took up positions in the mountains surrounding the city.
For his headquarters, Mladić chose Hotel Igman, a breathtaking piece of brutalist architecture that was the jewel of the 1984 Winter Olympics. The hotel was part of the Olympic village, a base for ski jumpers and alpine skiers, but Mladić – now serving a life sentence for genocide and crimes against humanity – used it to oversee the shelling of the city and his enemies used it as a prison and execution site. During the four years of the war, the hotel was blasted and bombed, and since the fighting stopped it has lain derelict, ignored by everyone except graffiti artists and the occasional tourist.
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The dissident Iranian poet and filmmaker Baktash Abtin has died of Covid-19 in hospital after being released on a furlough from prison where he was infected.
Abtin was transferred to hospital in the capital Tehran “but the treatment did not succeed and he died”, the semi-official ISNA news agency said on Saturday.
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The dissident Iranian poet and filmmaker Baktash Abtin has died of Covid-19 in hospital after being released on a furlough from prison where he was infected.
Abtin was transferred to hospital in the capital Tehran “but the treatment did not succeed and he died”, the semi-official ISNA news agency said on Saturday.
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The Home Office has told a Syrian asylum seeker he can return to the country he fled during the war because it is safe to do so, in what is thought to be the first case of its kind.
The 25-year-old asylum seeker sought sanctuary in the UK in May 2020. He fled forcible conscription into Bashar al-Assad’s army in 2017, saying that he would have been forced to kill other Syrians. He said that if he is forced back to Syria he will be targeted as a draft evader, arrested, detained and killed.
Continue reading...", + "content": "Man, 25, fears he will be killed after fleeing forcible conscription into Bashar al-Assad’s army
The Home Office has told a Syrian asylum seeker he can return to the country he fled during the war because it is safe to do so, in what is thought to be the first case of its kind.
The 25-year-old asylum seeker sought sanctuary in the UK in May 2020. He fled forcible conscription into Bashar al-Assad’s army in 2017, saying that he would have been forced to kill other Syrians. He said that if he is forced back to Syria he will be targeted as a draft evader, arrested, detained and killed.
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Welcome to the supermarkets of the future. They may look and feel like the supermarkets we are all used to – and stock the same bread, butter and bananas – but these shops are now fitted out with more than £1m of the latest technology that their bosses promise will put an end to our biggest frustration (queueing) and our most persistent crime (shoplifting).
Jill French, a legal secretary in her 30s, wearing a sharp navy suit and matching beret, has just left a Tesco Express on London’s Holborn Viaduct empty-handed. It’s coming up to 6.30pm on a Thursday and, like dozens of others, French has popped in for a few essentials on her way home. “I just went in to grab pasta, milk and some broccoli,” she says. “But there was such a queue I got frustrated and walked out.”
Continue reading...", - "content": "A new breed of supermarkets means the days of queues, checkouts and shoplifting are numbered. But what else will we lose when no-transaction shopping becomes the norm?
Welcome to the supermarkets of the future. They may look and feel like the supermarkets we are all used to – and stock the same bread, butter and bananas – but these shops are now fitted out with more than £1m of the latest technology that their bosses promise will put an end to our biggest frustration (queueing) and our most persistent crime (shoplifting).
Jill French, a legal secretary in her 30s, wearing a sharp navy suit and matching beret, has just left a Tesco Express on London’s Holborn Viaduct empty-handed. It’s coming up to 6.30pm on a Thursday and, like dozens of others, French has popped in for a few essentials on her way home. “I just went in to grab pasta, milk and some broccoli,” she says. “But there was such a queue I got frustrated and walked out.”
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Eric Adams has promised to restore “swagger” to New York, the city he has run as mayor for barely a week. In that brief time, he has also attracted fierce criticism and flirted with scandal.
As deputy mayor for public safety, Adams appointed a former top police chief who resigned during a federal investigation.
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Eric Adams has promised to restore “swagger” to New York, the city he has run as mayor for barely a week. In that brief time, he has also attracted fierce criticism and flirted with scandal.
As deputy mayor for public safety, Adams appointed a former top police chief who resigned during a federal investigation.
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The health minister, Greg Hunt, has been asked about Novak Djokovic’s court case.
Hunt declined to comment, citing the fact the matter is before the court but did reveal that two other people connected with the Australian Open tournament have left Australia after their visas were cancelled.
In relation to Novak Djokovic, as this is now a matter before the courts, I will respectfully leave any commentary until after it has been heard by the court and my understanding is that there is a hearing tomorrow.
My other advice from border force is that their assessment of any visas relating to the Australian Open has now been completed and two other individuals have now voluntarily left the country – as is the case with an individual who has their visa cancelled is entitled to leave the country at any time, even while they are going through a court proceeding but that is a matter for them. Beyond that, the advice is that there is an ongoing court case so we respectfully are not making any additional comment.
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The health minister, Greg Hunt, has been asked about Novak Djokovic’s court case.
Hunt declined to comment, citing the fact the matter is before the court but did reveal that two other people connected with the Australian Open tournament have left Australia after their visas were cancelled.
In relation to Novak Djokovic, as this is now a matter before the courts, I will respectfully leave any commentary until after it has been heard by the court and my understanding is that there is a hearing tomorrow.
My other advice from border force is that their assessment of any visas relating to the Australian Open has now been completed and two other individuals have now voluntarily left the country – as is the case with an individual who has their visa cancelled is entitled to leave the country at any time, even while they are going through a court proceeding but that is a matter for them. Beyond that, the advice is that there is an ongoing court case so we respectfully are not making any additional comment.
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Veteran tailenders Stuart Broad and Jimmy Anderson saw England to safety, following the dismissal of Jack Leach with two overs to spare and Jonny Bairstow, who was gone for 41 from 105 balls when he popped a catch to silly mid-off off the irrepressible Scott Boland.
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Veteran tailenders Stuart Broad and Jimmy Anderson saw England to safety, following the dismissal of Jack Leach with two overs to spare and Jonny Bairstow, who was gone for 41 from 105 balls when he popped a catch to silly mid-off off the irrepressible Scott Boland.
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In his sun-filled office in north Nicosia, Şener Elcil is plotting his next protest. Anger, he says, is in the air in Turkish-occupied northern Cyprus.
The economy is in freefall, thanks to the self-declared republic’s financial and political dependence on Turkey. Thousands have taken to the streets, spurred by inflation rates that have left many struggling to make ends meet; ahead of parliamentary polls later this month, calls for a boycott are mounting, while a blacklist of Turkish Cypriot dissidents, reportedly drawn up at the behest of Ankara, has spawned consternation and fear.
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In his sun-filled office in north Nicosia, Şener Elcil is plotting his next protest. Anger, he says, is in the air in Turkish-occupied northern Cyprus.
The economy is in freefall, thanks to the self-declared republic’s financial and political dependence on Turkey. Thousands have taken to the streets, spurred by inflation rates that have left many struggling to make ends meet; ahead of parliamentary polls later this month, calls for a boycott are mounting, while a blacklist of Turkish Cypriot dissidents, reportedly drawn up at the behest of Ankara, has spawned consternation and fear.
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Eight children born with a “devastating” genetic disease in England have become the first in the world to receive a “pioneering” treatment aimed at stopping them from going blind.
Doctors at Great Ormond Street hospital in London are trialling a drug they believe may save the eyesight of the children who have CLN2-type Batten disease. Brineura, already successful in animals, is being administered to four boys and four girls on a compassionate use basis.
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Eight children born with a “devastating” genetic disease in England have become the first in the world to receive a “pioneering” treatment aimed at stopping them from going blind.
Doctors at Great Ormond Street hospital in London are trialling a drug they believe may save the eyesight of the children who have CLN2-type Batten disease. Brineura, already successful in animals, is being administered to four boys and four girls on a compassionate use basis.
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On 4 January 2002, Brig Gen Michael Lehnert received an urgent deployment order. He would take a small force of marines and sailors and build a prison camp in the US-run military enclave on Cuba’s south coast, Guantánamo Bay.
Lehnert had 96 hours to deploy and build the first 100 cells, in time for the first plane-load of captives arriving from the battlefield in Afghanistan on 11 January. The job was done on time: a grid of chain-link cages surrounded by barbed wire and six plywood guard towers manned by snipers. There were five windowless huts for interrogations. It was named Camp X-Ray.
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On 4 January 2002, Brig Gen Michael Lehnert received an urgent deployment order. He would take a small force of marines and sailors and build a prison camp in the US-run military enclave on Cuba’s south coast, Guantánamo Bay.
Lehnert had 96 hours to deploy and build the first 100 cells, in time for the first plane-load of captives arriving from the battlefield in Afghanistan on 11 January. The job was done on time: a grid of chain-link cages surrounded by barbed wire and six plywood guard towers manned by snipers. There were five windowless huts for interrogations. It was named Camp X-Ray.
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Joe Biden had spent a year in the hope that America could go back to normal. But last Thursday, the first anniversary of the deadly insurrection at the US Capitol, the president finally recognised the full scale of the current threat to American democracy.
“At this moment, we must decide,” Biden said in Statuary Hall, where rioters had swarmed a year earlier. “What kind of nation are we going to be? Are we going to be a nation that accepts political violence as a norm?”
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Joe Biden had spent a year in the hope that America could go back to normal. But last Thursday, the first anniversary of the deadly insurrection at the US Capitol, the president finally recognised the full scale of the current threat to American democracy.
“At this moment, we must decide,” Biden said in Statuary Hall, where rioters had swarmed a year earlier. “What kind of nation are we going to be? Are we going to be a nation that accepts political violence as a norm?”
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Climate justice is the theme of this year’s Guardian and Observer charity appeal and with a week to go we have so far raised more than £725,000 for four environment charities: Practical Action, Global Greengrants Fund UK, Royal Botanic Gardens Kew, and Environmental Justice Foundation. Nearly 7,000 readers have already donated. Here, they tell us why.
Pam MacLeod, 79, Truro
Pam MacLeod was motivated to donate to this year’s appeal because she and her family have been directly affected by the climate crisis. She grew up in southern Africa and while at school in Zimbabwe in the 1950s she witnessed the consequences of drought. The memory of that time has remained with her.
With a week still to go, this year’s appeal has already raised £725,000. Here, we hear why people have given so generously
Climate justice is the theme of this year’s Guardian and Observer charity appeal and with a week to go we have so far raised more than £725,000 for four environment charities: Practical Action, Global Greengrants Fund UK, Royal Botanic Gardens Kew, and Environmental Justice Foundation. Nearly 7,000 readers have already donated. Here, they tell us why.
Pam MacLeod, 79, Truro
Pam MacLeod was motivated to donate to this year’s appeal because she and her family have been directly affected by the climate crisis. She grew up in southern Africa and while at school in Zimbabwe in the 1950s she witnessed the consequences of drought. The memory of that time has remained with her.
Paul Gardner bagged himself a rare interview with Robert De Niro for the Observer Magazine of 7 August 1977 (‘Making It – the man from Mean Streets’).
Gardner had met De Niro in Rome for the filming of Bertolucci’s 1900 – ‘an extravagant tapestry of Italian history’ – but was rebuffed. Then three years later he caught up with him in Hollywood, De Niro having spent five months on Martin Scorsese’s film musical New York, New York.
Continue reading...", - "content": "Paul Gardner recounts his mostly unsuccessful efforts to get to know the starPaul Gardner bagged himself a rare interview with Robert De Niro for the Observer Magazine of 7 August 1977 (‘Making It – the man from Mean Streets’).
Gardner had met De Niro in Rome for the filming of Bertolucci’s 1900 – ‘an extravagant tapestry of Italian history’ – but was rebuffed. Then three years later he caught up with him in Hollywood, De Niro having spent five months on Martin Scorsese’s film musical New York, New York.
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The most Washington website of all was forced to issue a diplomatic correction on Saturday, in a second recent iteration of perhaps the most Washington story of all: mistaken reporting about diners at Le Diplomate, a restaurant popular with DC politicos.
The website in question was Politico, the capital and Capitol-covering tipsheet which with characteristic capitals informed readers of its Playbook email: “SPOTTED: Speaker NANCY PELOSI, Senate Majority Leader CHUCK SCHUMER, Sen[ators] AMY KLOBUCHAR (D-Minn) and DICK DURBIN (D-Ill) and Justice SONIA SOTOMAYOR dining together at Le Diplomate on Friday night.”
Continue reading...", + "content": "Newsletter reports supreme court justice dined with Democrats after incorrectly identifying Chuck Schumer’s wife as the justice
The most Washington website of all was forced to issue a diplomatic correction on Saturday, in a second recent iteration of perhaps the most Washington story of all: mistaken reporting about diners at Le Diplomate, a restaurant popular with DC politicos.
The website in question was Politico, the capital and Capitol-covering tipsheet which with characteristic capitals informed readers of its Playbook email: “SPOTTED: Speaker NANCY PELOSI, Senate Majority Leader CHUCK SCHUMER, Sen[ators] AMY KLOBUCHAR (D-Minn) and DICK DURBIN (D-Ill) and Justice SONIA SOTOMAYOR dining together at Le Diplomate on Friday night.”
Continue reading...", + "category": "Washington DC", + "link": "https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2022/jan/09/politico-sonia-sotomayor-dc-eatery", + "creator": "Martin Pengelly", + "pubDate": "2022-01-09T13:36:41Z", "enclosure": "", "enclosureType": "", "image": "", @@ -231764,17 +235570,17 @@ "favorite": false, "created": false, "tags": [], - "hash": "85176faf34dd2dc5b1491a57aa14f5ad", + "hash": "d1cc4e88a11529d3489ef6383db248ae", "highlights": [] }, { - "title": "Duchess of Cambridge’s 40th birthday marked with trio of new photos", - "description": "Portraits by fashion photographer Paolo Roversi show Kate wearing Alexander McQueen dresses
The Duchess of Cambridge has marked her 40th birthday by releasing three glamorous portraits of herself.
Pictured in different Alexander McQueen dresses, Kate posed for fashion photographer Paolo Roversi, who has worked with stars such as Naomi Campbell and Kate Moss and described photographing the duchess as “a moment of pure joy”.
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The Duchess of Cambridge has marked her 40th birthday by releasing three glamorous portraits of herself.
Pictured in different Alexander McQueen dresses, Kate posed for fashion photographer Paolo Roversi, who has worked with stars such as Naomi Campbell and Kate Moss and described photographing the duchess as “a moment of pure joy”.
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When a new five-party coalition took office in the Czech Republic a week before Christmas, it was expected to herald a reaffirmation of the country’s Europhile and western credentials after years of ambivalence and hedging under an outgoing populist government.
Instead, the new administration – headed by Petr Fiala, a former political science professor who replaced the former oligarch Andrej Babiš as prime minister – has found its carefully crafted outward-looking image tarnished by embarrassing revelations about its members’ poor English-speaking skills.
Continue reading...", + "content": "The new government risks being isolated, particularly in the EU where English remains the working language, warn critics
When a new five-party coalition took office in the Czech Republic a week before Christmas, it was expected to herald a reaffirmation of the country’s Europhile and western credentials after years of ambivalence and hedging under an outgoing populist government.
Instead, the new administration – headed by Petr Fiala, a former political science professor who replaced the former oligarch Andrej Babiš as prime minister – has found its carefully crafted outward-looking image tarnished by embarrassing revelations about its members’ poor English-speaking skills.
Continue reading...", + "category": "Czech Republic", + "link": "https://www.theguardian.com/world/2022/jan/09/lack-of-english-speakers-embarrasses-czech-coalition", + "creator": "Robert Tait in Prague", + "pubDate": "2022-01-09T09:15:16Z", "enclosure": "", "enclosureType": "", "image": "", @@ -231786,17 +235592,17 @@ "favorite": false, "created": false, "tags": [], - "hash": "09c1cade10badd1b218e81108ef9dfce", + "hash": "51bf49c203c5146dcd4fed29d6a930f0", "highlights": [] }, { - "title": "I’ve stopped seeing a married man. Was I unfair to end it? | Ask Philippa Perry", - "description": "The adventurous part of you is tricking your sensible side into falling back down a hole you’ve just climbed out ofThe question I’m 47 years old. Five years ago, I got involved with a married man with two kids. The relationship was intense, hyper-sexual and obsessive. I felt uneasy and tried to end it many times, but was always easily persuaded otherwise by him. He started living separately from his wife two years back and there was terrible heartache with the children going back and forth. I was getting unhappier, more neurotic, and not in control of my see-saw emotions.
Then the pandemic brought immense trauma. First, my mother died, swiftly followed by my father and then, in the second wave, my sister-in-law also died of coronavirus. I have become entwined with my brother’s life, helping him resurrect a routine, looking out for his two daughters.
Continue reading...", - "content": "The adventurous part of you is tricking your sensible side into falling back down a hole you’ve just climbed out ofThe question I’m 47 years old. Five years ago, I got involved with a married man with two kids. The relationship was intense, hyper-sexual and obsessive. I felt uneasy and tried to end it many times, but was always easily persuaded otherwise by him. He started living separately from his wife two years back and there was terrible heartache with the children going back and forth. I was getting unhappier, more neurotic, and not in control of my see-saw emotions.
Then the pandemic brought immense trauma. First, my mother died, swiftly followed by my father and then, in the second wave, my sister-in-law also died of coronavirus. I have become entwined with my brother’s life, helping him resurrect a routine, looking out for his two daughters.
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Welcome to the supermarkets of the future. They may look and feel like the supermarkets we are all used to – and stock the same bread, butter and bananas – but these shops are now fitted out with more than £1m of the latest technology that their bosses promise will put an end to our biggest frustration (queueing) and our most persistent crime (shoplifting).
Jill French, a legal secretary in her 30s, wearing a sharp navy suit and matching beret, has just left a Tesco Express on London’s Holborn Viaduct empty-handed. It’s coming up to 6.30pm on a Thursday and, like dozens of others, French has popped in for a few essentials on her way home. “I just went in to grab pasta, milk and some broccoli,” she says. “But there was such a queue I got frustrated and walked out.”
Continue reading...", + "content": "A new breed of supermarkets means the days of queues, checkouts and shoplifting are numbered. But what else will we lose when no-transaction shopping becomes the norm?
Welcome to the supermarkets of the future. They may look and feel like the supermarkets we are all used to – and stock the same bread, butter and bananas – but these shops are now fitted out with more than £1m of the latest technology that their bosses promise will put an end to our biggest frustration (queueing) and our most persistent crime (shoplifting).
Jill French, a legal secretary in her 30s, wearing a sharp navy suit and matching beret, has just left a Tesco Express on London’s Holborn Viaduct empty-handed. It’s coming up to 6.30pm on a Thursday and, like dozens of others, French has popped in for a few essentials on her way home. “I just went in to grab pasta, milk and some broccoli,” she says. “But there was such a queue I got frustrated and walked out.”
Continue reading...", + "category": "Retail industry", + "link": "https://www.theguardian.com/business/2022/jan/09/do-smart-supermarkets-herald-the-end-of-shopping-as-we-know-it", + "creator": "Rupert Neate", + "pubDate": "2022-01-09T07:00:15Z", "enclosure": "", "enclosureType": "", "image": "", @@ -231808,17 +235614,17 @@ "favorite": false, "created": false, "tags": [], - "hash": "6c166e7176a1d468126b700bc8719dc3", + "hash": "6f41148ba74b11a3fc77b2ccc31600f7", "highlights": [] }, { - "title": "Family of man who died after release from custody demand police CCTV", - "description": "Mohamud Hassan, 24, died hours after being released without charge from Cardiff Bay police station
The family of a man who died suddenly after being released from police custody are calling on the attorney general and home secretary to intervene and demand that the police watchdog release bodycam and CCTV footage showing the final hours of his life.
Mohamud Mohammed Hassan, 24, died hours after he was released from Cardiff Bay police station a year ago. He was arrested at his Cardiff home on suspicion of breach of the peace, but released without charge.
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The family of a man who died suddenly after being released from police custody are calling on the attorney general and home secretary to intervene and demand that the police watchdog release bodycam and CCTV footage showing the final hours of his life.
Mohamud Mohammed Hassan, 24, died hours after he was released from Cardiff Bay police station a year ago. He was arrested at his Cardiff home on suspicion of breach of the peace, but released without charge.
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British businesses are paying substantially more to produce carbon dioxide than their EU rivals because of the government’s refusal to link the UK carbon market to the bigger European market after Brexit.
The difference is putting UK industry at a significant competitive disadvantage to European rivals, at a time of soaring energy prices, but does not result in any additional benefit to the environment.
Continue reading...", + "content": "Government refusal to link carbon market to EU’s has led to higher cost for British businesses
British businesses are paying substantially more to produce carbon dioxide than their EU rivals because of the government’s refusal to link the UK carbon market to the bigger European market after Brexit.
The difference is putting UK industry at a significant competitive disadvantage to European rivals, at a time of soaring energy prices, but does not result in any additional benefit to the environment.
Continue reading...", + "category": "Emissions trading", + "link": "https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2022/jan/09/brexit-decision-left-uk-firms-paying-10-more-than-eu-rivals-for-emissions", + "creator": "Fiona Harvey Environment correspondent", + "pubDate": "2022-01-09T09:00:17Z", "enclosure": "", "enclosureType": "", "image": "", @@ -231830,17 +235636,17 @@ "favorite": false, "created": false, "tags": [], - "hash": "108b0911c955866a4a3790f1b8833c5b", + "hash": "716d14f9dda80432dde57f3b73fbd5c6", "highlights": [] }, { - "title": "Restoring hope: ‘Why can’t we recreate the old energy of Sarajevo?’", - "description": "The Bosnian capital dreams of cultural revival by rejuvenating the hotel that was once the jewel of the Olympic village
When the siege of Sarajevo began in 1992, Ratko Mladić’s Bosnian Serb army took up positions in the mountains surrounding the city.
For his headquarters, Mladić chose Hotel Igman, a breathtaking piece of brutalist architecture that was the jewel of the 1984 Winter Olympics. The hotel was part of the Olympic village, a base for ski jumpers and alpine skiers, but Mladić – now serving a life sentence for genocide and crimes against humanity – used it to oversee the shelling of the city and his enemies used it as a prison and execution site. During the four years of the war, the hotel was blasted and bombed, and since the fighting stopped it has lain derelict, ignored by everyone except graffiti artists and the occasional tourist.
Continue reading...", - "content": "The Bosnian capital dreams of cultural revival by rejuvenating the hotel that was once the jewel of the Olympic village
When the siege of Sarajevo began in 1992, Ratko Mladić’s Bosnian Serb army took up positions in the mountains surrounding the city.
For his headquarters, Mladić chose Hotel Igman, a breathtaking piece of brutalist architecture that was the jewel of the 1984 Winter Olympics. The hotel was part of the Olympic village, a base for ski jumpers and alpine skiers, but Mladić – now serving a life sentence for genocide and crimes against humanity – used it to oversee the shelling of the city and his enemies used it as a prison and execution site. During the four years of the war, the hotel was blasted and bombed, and since the fighting stopped it has lain derelict, ignored by everyone except graffiti artists and the occasional tourist.
Continue reading...", - "category": "Bosnia-Herzegovina", - "link": "https://www.theguardian.com/world/2022/jan/09/restoring-hope-why-cant-we-recreate-the-old-energy-of-sarajevo", - "creator": "James Tapper", - "pubDate": "2022-01-09T09:00:16Z", + "title": "PEN prize-winning Ugandan novelist Kakwenza Rukirabashaija illegally detained and tortured", + "description": "The author is being held after tweets criticising President Yoweri Museveni and his son
Ugandan satirical novelist Kakwenza Rukirabashaija, who was named International Writer of Courage by PEN last year, has been illegally detained and tortured for criticising the president and his son, his lawyer said.
Gunmen came to the writer’s house on 28 December after a series of tweets about the country’s president, Yoweri Museveni, including one calling him a thief and his son and presumed successor “an incompetent pig-headed curmudgeon”.
Continue reading...", + "content": "The author is being held after tweets criticising President Yoweri Museveni and his son
Ugandan satirical novelist Kakwenza Rukirabashaija, who was named International Writer of Courage by PEN last year, has been illegally detained and tortured for criticising the president and his son, his lawyer said.
Gunmen came to the writer’s house on 28 December after a series of tweets about the country’s president, Yoweri Museveni, including one calling him a thief and his son and presumed successor “an incompetent pig-headed curmudgeon”.
Continue reading...", + "category": "Uganda", + "link": "https://www.theguardian.com/world/2022/jan/09/pen-prize-winning-ugandan-novelist-kakwenza-rukirabashaija-illegally-detained-and-tortured", + "creator": "Emma Graham-Harrison", + "pubDate": "2022-01-09T08:30:15Z", "enclosure": "", "enclosureType": "", "image": "", @@ -231852,17 +235658,17 @@ "favorite": false, "created": false, "tags": [], - "hash": "df654011209887698519a7c4df1884e9", + "hash": "48d68e2660044957cd20a2743ee954e2", "highlights": [] }, { - "title": "Brazil: rock breaks from cliff and falls on boaters, leaving at least seven dead", - "description": "Another three people are missing after the accident on Furnas Lake in Minas gerais state
A towering slab of rock broke from a cliff and toppled on to pleasure boaters drifting near a waterfall on a Brazilian lake on Saturday, leaving seven dead and three still missing.
Minas Gerais fire department commander Edgard Estevo told a news conference that officials were seeking to identify the victims. Another nine people suffered serious injuries.
Continue reading...", - "content": "Another three people are missing after the accident on Furnas Lake in Minas gerais state
A towering slab of rock broke from a cliff and toppled on to pleasure boaters drifting near a waterfall on a Brazilian lake on Saturday, leaving seven dead and three still missing.
Minas Gerais fire department commander Edgard Estevo told a news conference that officials were seeking to identify the victims. Another nine people suffered serious injuries.
Continue reading...", - "category": "Brazil", - "link": "https://www.theguardian.com/world/2022/jan/08/brazil-rock-breaks-from-cliff-and-falls-on-boaters-leaving-at-least-five-dead", - "creator": "Associated Press", - "pubDate": "2022-01-09T03:43:59Z", + "title": "Covid live news: official cases in Africa pass 10m; UK minister says cutting self-isolation would be ‘helpful’", + "description": "South Africa, Morocco, Tunisia, Ethiopia and Libya among countries hardest hit; Nadhim Zahawi says he supports reducing isolation to five days
More on the Philippines, after the country set a record for new 28,707 Covid infections for a second consecutive day.
A senior government official confirmed an increase in hospital beds and medical resources in and around the capital Manila have been ordered, Reuters reports.
Continue reading...", + "content": "South Africa, Morocco, Tunisia, Ethiopia and Libya among countries hardest hit; Nadhim Zahawi says he supports reducing isolation to five days
More on the Philippines, after the country set a record for new 28,707 Covid infections for a second consecutive day.
A senior government official confirmed an increase in hospital beds and medical resources in and around the capital Manila have been ordered, Reuters reports.
Continue reading...", + "category": "Coronavirus", + "link": "https://www.theguardian.com/world/live/2022/jan/09/covid-live-news-coronavirus-uk-self-isolation-philippines-new-daily-case-record-latest-updates", + "creator": "Léonie Chao-Fong", + "pubDate": "2022-01-09T11:17:53Z", "enclosure": "", "enclosureType": "", "image": "", @@ -231874,17 +235680,17 @@ "favorite": false, "created": false, "tags": [], - "hash": "fd27de0af0ca85a88e702cef458af4d6", + "hash": "5c090ea4ab9ab8855c2fb7c614395d1b", "highlights": [] }, { - "title": "More than 99,000 new cases nationwide on NSW’s deadliest day of pandemic", - "description": "NSW records 30,062 new Covid cases and 16 deaths; Victoria reports 44,155 cases and four deaths; Queensland records 18,000 cases, South Australia 4,506 cases and one death, Tasmania 1,406 cases, ACT 1,039, NT 481 and WA one. This blog is now closed
The health minister, Greg Hunt, has been asked about Novak Djokovic’s court case.
Hunt declined to comment, citing the fact the matter is before the court but did reveal that two other people connected with the Australian Open tournament have left Australia after their visas were cancelled.
In relation to Novak Djokovic, as this is now a matter before the courts, I will respectfully leave any commentary until after it has been heard by the court and my understanding is that there is a hearing tomorrow.
My other advice from border force is that their assessment of any visas relating to the Australian Open has now been completed and two other individuals have now voluntarily left the country – as is the case with an individual who has their visa cancelled is entitled to leave the country at any time, even while they are going through a court proceeding but that is a matter for them. Beyond that, the advice is that there is an ongoing court case so we respectfully are not making any additional comment.
Continue reading...", - "content": "NSW records 30,062 new Covid cases and 16 deaths; Victoria reports 44,155 cases and four deaths; Queensland records 18,000 cases, South Australia 4,506 cases and one death, Tasmania 1,406 cases, ACT 1,039, NT 481 and WA one. This blog is now closed
The health minister, Greg Hunt, has been asked about Novak Djokovic’s court case.
Hunt declined to comment, citing the fact the matter is before the court but did reveal that two other people connected with the Australian Open tournament have left Australia after their visas were cancelled.
In relation to Novak Djokovic, as this is now a matter before the courts, I will respectfully leave any commentary until after it has been heard by the court and my understanding is that there is a hearing tomorrow.
My other advice from border force is that their assessment of any visas relating to the Australian Open has now been completed and two other individuals have now voluntarily left the country – as is the case with an individual who has their visa cancelled is entitled to leave the country at any time, even while they are going through a court proceeding but that is a matter for them. Beyond that, the advice is that there is an ongoing court case so we respectfully are not making any additional comment.
Continue reading...", - "category": "Coronavirus", - "link": "https://www.theguardian.com/australia-news/live/2022/jan/09/novak-djokovic-court-visa-omicron-covid-case-numbers-hospitals-queensland-floods", - "creator": "Caitlin Cassidy and Justine Landis-Hanley (earlier)", - "pubDate": "2022-01-09T07:16:10Z", + "title": "Omicron drives Covid surge but New York a long way from pandemic’s early days", + "description": "America’s biggest city is seeing another winter spike, but with good vaccines and a new message many residents say this wave feels different
In the spring of 2020, Hart Island, a mile from City Island in the Bronx, was a focal point of grief in New York. It was here, at the city’s public cemetery or potter’s field, the final resting place of more than a million people, that officials ordered trenches dug to accommodate those the coronavirus was expected to kill.
The trenches were never filled. Many bodies were returned to funeral parlors or stored in mobile freezers on Randall’s Island, better known for music festivals and the Frieze art fair than cold storage of corpses.
Continue reading...", + "content": "America’s biggest city is seeing another winter spike, but with good vaccines and a new message many residents say this wave feels different
In the spring of 2020, Hart Island, a mile from City Island in the Bronx, was a focal point of grief in New York. It was here, at the city’s public cemetery or potter’s field, the final resting place of more than a million people, that officials ordered trenches dug to accommodate those the coronavirus was expected to kill.
The trenches were never filled. Many bodies were returned to funeral parlors or stored in mobile freezers on Randall’s Island, better known for music festivals and the Frieze art fair than cold storage of corpses.
Continue reading...", + "category": "New York", + "link": "https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2022/jan/09/new-york-omicron-coronavirus-covid-pandemic", + "creator": "Edward Helmorein New York", + "pubDate": "2022-01-09T08:00:15Z", "enclosure": "", "enclosureType": "", "image": "", @@ -231896,17 +235702,17 @@ "favorite": false, "created": false, "tags": [], - "hash": "941aee7f40b29fa2a8f36b4e98ea6d97", + "hash": "9bbec3bd1cbe86f6680a350a36ff472b", "highlights": [] }, { - "title": "Desmond Tutu’s funeral and Kazakhstan clashes: human rights this fortnight – in pictures", - "description": "A roundup of the coverage of the struggle for human rights and freedoms, from Mexico to Hong Kong
Continue reading...", - "content": "A roundup of the coverage of the struggle for human rights and freedoms, from Mexico to Hong Kong
Continue reading...", - "category": "Human rights", - "link": "https://www.theguardian.com/global-development/gallery/2022/jan/08/desmond-tutus-funeral-and-kazakhstan-clashes-human-rights-this-fortnight-in-pictures", - "creator": "Sarah Johnson , compiled by Eric Hilaire", - "pubDate": "2022-01-08T08:30:46Z", + "title": "Is the US really heading for a second civil war?", + "description": "With the country polarised and Republicans embracing authoritarianism, some experts fear a Northern Ireland-style insurgency but others say armed conflict remains improbable
Joe Biden had spent a year in the hope that America could go back to normal. But last Thursday, the first anniversary of the deadly insurrection at the US Capitol, the president finally recognised the full scale of the current threat to American democracy.
“At this moment, we must decide,” Biden said in Statuary Hall, where rioters had swarmed a year earlier. “What kind of nation are we going to be? Are we going to be a nation that accepts political violence as a norm?”
Continue reading...", + "content": "With the country polarised and Republicans embracing authoritarianism, some experts fear a Northern Ireland-style insurgency but others say armed conflict remains improbable
Joe Biden had spent a year in the hope that America could go back to normal. But last Thursday, the first anniversary of the deadly insurrection at the US Capitol, the president finally recognised the full scale of the current threat to American democracy.
“At this moment, we must decide,” Biden said in Statuary Hall, where rioters had swarmed a year earlier. “What kind of nation are we going to be? Are we going to be a nation that accepts political violence as a norm?”
Continue reading...", + "category": "US politics", + "link": "https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2022/jan/09/is-the-us-really-heading-for-a-second-civil-war", + "creator": "David Smith in Washington", + "pubDate": "2022-01-09T07:00:14Z", "enclosure": "", "enclosureType": "", "image": "", @@ -231918,17 +235724,17 @@ "favorite": false, "created": false, "tags": [], - "hash": "1c7b6a3d6f71b2357bf6600b8189421f", + "hash": "6ac728218a4c1936888821a0a9fba1dc", "highlights": [] }, { - "title": "First female judge nominated for Pakistan’s supreme court", - "description": "Move to appoint Justice Ayesha Malik, who banned virginity tests for rape survivors, described as ‘defining moment’ for the country
Pakistan’s top judicial commission has nominated a female judge to the supreme court for the first time in the country’s history.
The move to pave the way for Justice Ayesha Malik to join the court has been widely praised by lawyers and civil society activists as a defining moment in the struggle for gender equality in Pakistan.
Continue reading...", - "content": "Move to appoint Justice Ayesha Malik, who banned virginity tests for rape survivors, described as ‘defining moment’ for the country
Pakistan’s top judicial commission has nominated a female judge to the supreme court for the first time in the country’s history.
The move to pave the way for Justice Ayesha Malik to join the court has been widely praised by lawyers and civil society activists as a defining moment in the struggle for gender equality in Pakistan.
Continue reading...", - "category": "Women's rights and gender equality", - "link": "https://www.theguardian.com/global-development/2022/jan/07/first-female-judge-nominated-for-pakistans-supreme-court", - "creator": "Haroon Janjua in Islamabad", - "pubDate": "2022-01-07T13:20:23Z", + "title": "Nicola Sturgeon urged to scrap census asking teenagers about anal sex", + "description": "Chief of Scottish parents’ organisation says health and wellbeing survey ‘not fit for purpose’
Scotland’s largest parents’ organisation is calling for the SNP government to withdraw its schools’ health and wellbeing census, which has attracted opprobrium for asking 14-year-olds about their experience of anal sex.
The controversial poll has united rightwing pro-family campaigners and progressive children’s rights advocates, with both groups fearing it may end up causing harm to the young people it intends to help.
Continue reading...", + "content": "Chief of Scottish parents’ organisation says health and wellbeing survey ‘not fit for purpose’
Scotland’s largest parents’ organisation is calling for the SNP government to withdraw its schools’ health and wellbeing census, which has attracted opprobrium for asking 14-year-olds about their experience of anal sex.
The controversial poll has united rightwing pro-family campaigners and progressive children’s rights advocates, with both groups fearing it may end up causing harm to the young people it intends to help.
Continue reading...", + "category": "Scotland", + "link": "https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2022/jan/09/nicola-sturgeon-urged-to-scrap-census-asking-teenagers-about-anal-sex", + "creator": "Libby Brooks", + "pubDate": "2022-01-09T11:19:23Z", "enclosure": "", "enclosureType": "", "image": "", @@ -231940,17 +235746,17 @@ "favorite": false, "created": false, "tags": [], - "hash": "6eaa3195b3ca584fb2ec2bf53bf3cfdc", + "hash": "20ad85064d756b13b0ba3ea58b47bee3", "highlights": [] }, { - "title": "‘They want to remove us and take the rock’, say Zimbabweans living near Chinese-owned mines", - "description": "As companies extract wealth, villagers say they see little benefit and are instead exploited in quarries, live in homes damaged by blasts and are unable to farm polluted land
A convoy of trucks laden with huge black granite rocks trundles along the dusty pathway as a group of villagers look on grimly.
Every day more than 60 trucks take granite for export along this rugged road through Nyamakope village in the district of Mutoko, 90 miles east of Zimbabwe’s capital, Harare.
Continue reading...", - "content": "As companies extract wealth, villagers say they see little benefit and are instead exploited in quarries, live in homes damaged by blasts and are unable to farm polluted land
A convoy of trucks laden with huge black granite rocks trundles along the dusty pathway as a group of villagers look on grimly.
Every day more than 60 trucks take granite for export along this rugged road through Nyamakope village in the district of Mutoko, 90 miles east of Zimbabwe’s capital, Harare.
Continue reading...", - "category": "Global development", - "link": "https://www.theguardian.com/global-development/2022/jan/07/zimbabwe-china-mines-pollution-evictions", - "creator": "Nyasha Chingono in Mutoko", - "pubDate": "2022-01-07T09:30:35Z", + "title": "‘It’s been a lot’: Joyce Carol Oates, SA Cosby, Richard Ford and Margo Jefferson on Biden’s first year", + "description": "Four leading American authors assess the Covid-battered first year of Joe Biden’s presidency
Richard Ford is a novelist and short story writer best known for his quartet of novels featuring the protagonist Frank Bascombe, a failed sportswriter turned novelist, which includes The Sportswriter, Independence Day and the Pulitzer prize-winning The Lay of the Land. Ford’s acclaimed memoir, Between Them: Remembering My Parents, was published in 2017 and the following year his 1990 novel, Wildlife, was made into a widely praised film starring Carey Mulligan and Jake Gyllenhaal. His most recent short story collection is Sorry for Your Trouble
Continue reading...", + "content": "Four leading American authors assess the Covid-battered first year of Joe Biden’s presidency
Richard Ford is a novelist and short story writer best known for his quartet of novels featuring the protagonist Frank Bascombe, a failed sportswriter turned novelist, which includes The Sportswriter, Independence Day and the Pulitzer prize-winning The Lay of the Land. Ford’s acclaimed memoir, Between Them: Remembering My Parents, was published in 2017 and the following year his 1990 novel, Wildlife, was made into a widely praised film starring Carey Mulligan and Jake Gyllenhaal. His most recent short story collection is Sorry for Your Trouble
Continue reading...", + "category": "Biden administration", + "link": "https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2022/jan/09/joyce-carol-oates-sa-cosby-richard-ford-margo-jefferson-joe-biden-first-year-presidency", + "creator": "Guardian Staff", + "pubDate": "2022-01-09T12:00:20Z", "enclosure": "", "enclosureType": "", "image": "", @@ -231962,17 +235768,17 @@ "favorite": false, "created": false, "tags": [], - "hash": "7646898d86a0cb30a88dbb0e69244958", + "hash": "23f9d7210cbfb8c0afb69666aff106cc", "highlights": [] }, { - "title": "Taliban stop Afghan women from using bathhouses in northern provinces", - "description": "Decision to close public hammams – most people’s only chance for a warm wash – sparks anger in light of country’s mounting crises
The Taliban sparked outrage this week by announcing that women in northern Afghanistan would no longer be allowed to use communal bathhouses.
The use of bathhouses, or hammams, is an ancient tradition that remains for many people the only chance for a warm wash during the country’s bitterly cold winters.
Continue reading...", - "content": "Decision to close public hammams – most people’s only chance for a warm wash – sparks anger in light of country’s mounting crises
The Taliban sparked outrage this week by announcing that women in northern Afghanistan would no longer be allowed to use communal bathhouses.
The use of bathhouses, or hammams, is an ancient tradition that remains for many people the only chance for a warm wash during the country’s bitterly cold winters.
Continue reading...", - "category": "Women's rights and gender equality", - "link": "https://www.theguardian.com/global-development/2022/jan/07/taliban-stop-afghan-women-using-bathhouses-in-northern-provinces", - "creator": "Stefanie Glinski", - "pubDate": "2022-01-07T06:00:33Z", + "title": "As order is restored in Kazakhstan, its future remains murky", + "description": "The tragic events of last week, in which dozens lost their lives, have exposed hidden political tensions
For many Kazakhs, the full story behind the unrest of the past week remains as murky as the mist that enveloped Almaty, the country’s largest city and the centre of violence, at the same time.
People were unable to access accurate information, as an internet blackout froze almost all access to the outside world during a tragic few days of violence in which military vehicles rolled through the streets, government buildings burned and state television carried rolling threats that “bandits and terrorists” would be eliminated without mercy.
Continue reading...", + "content": "The tragic events of last week, in which dozens lost their lives, have exposed hidden political tensions
For many Kazakhs, the full story behind the unrest of the past week remains as murky as the mist that enveloped Almaty, the country’s largest city and the centre of violence, at the same time.
People were unable to access accurate information, as an internet blackout froze almost all access to the outside world during a tragic few days of violence in which military vehicles rolled through the streets, government buildings burned and state television carried rolling threats that “bandits and terrorists” would be eliminated without mercy.
Continue reading...", + "category": "Kazakhstan", + "link": "https://www.theguardian.com/world/2022/jan/08/as-order-is-restored-in-kazakhstan-its-future-is-murkier-than-ever", + "creator": "Shaun Walker", + "pubDate": "2022-01-08T20:10:02Z", "enclosure": "", "enclosureType": "", "image": "", @@ -231984,17 +235790,17 @@ "favorite": false, "created": false, "tags": [], - "hash": "1a666efe1266fa8e75ce93bdb6a9aba1", + "hash": "d66953719733f60f5c75038cae070709", "highlights": [] }, { - "title": "UK faces legal action for approving firm accused of using forced labour as PPE supplier", - "description": "High court to review government’s decision to include subsidiary of Malaysia’s Supermax in £6bn ‘framework’ deal for buying gloves
The UK government is facing legal action over its decision to keep using a Malaysian company accused of using forced labour as a supplier of personal protective equipment (PPE) to the NHS.
Lawyers at the London-based law firm Wilson Solicitors have filed for a judicial review of the government’s decision to name the UK subsidiary of the Malaysian company Supermax as one of the approved suppliers in a new £6bn contract for disposable gloves for NHS workers.
Continue reading...", - "content": "High court to review government’s decision to include subsidiary of Malaysia’s Supermax in £6bn ‘framework’ deal for buying gloves
The UK government is facing legal action over its decision to keep using a Malaysian company accused of using forced labour as a supplier of personal protective equipment (PPE) to the NHS.
Lawyers at the London-based law firm Wilson Solicitors have filed for a judicial review of the government’s decision to name the UK subsidiary of the Malaysian company Supermax as one of the approved suppliers in a new £6bn contract for disposable gloves for NHS workers.
Continue reading...", - "category": "Malaysia", - "link": "https://www.theguardian.com/global-development/2022/jan/06/uk-faces-legal-action-for-approving-firm-accused-of-using-forced-labour-as-ppe-supplier", - "creator": "Peter Bengtsen", - "pubDate": "2022-01-06T14:43:47Z", + "title": "Nadhim Zahawi denies there is plan to end free lateral flow Covid tests", + "description": "Education secretary ‘puzzled’ by reports government will start charging for tests in England in few weeks
Ministers are “absolutely not” planning to scrap free rapid Covid tests, amid reports the government will start charging for them in England in the next few weeks.
The Sunday Times reported free lateral flow tests (LFTs) could be limited to high-risk settings – such as care homes, hospitals and schools – and to people with symptoms.
Continue reading...", + "content": "Education secretary ‘puzzled’ by reports government will start charging for tests in England in few weeks
Ministers are “absolutely not” planning to scrap free rapid Covid tests, amid reports the government will start charging for them in England in the next few weeks.
The Sunday Times reported free lateral flow tests (LFTs) could be limited to high-risk settings – such as care homes, hospitals and schools – and to people with symptoms.
Continue reading...", + "category": "Coronavirus", + "link": "https://www.theguardian.com/world/2022/jan/09/nadhim-zahawi-denies-there-is-plan-to-end-free-lateral-flow-covid-tests", + "creator": "Jamie Grierson", + "pubDate": "2022-01-09T10:08:42Z", "enclosure": "", "enclosureType": "", "image": "", @@ -232006,17 +235812,17 @@ "favorite": false, "created": false, "tags": [], - "hash": "91dd34b57deca6ea990b312186d4cea4", + "hash": "34fa0a7d829ad775105db9123d68bf3c", "highlights": [] }, { - "title": "Democrats could still salvage Build Back Better – and perhaps their midterm prospects", - "description": "Best case scenario: a scaled down plan that saves popular programs and a billionaire tax to pay for it
Democrats were already facing a bleak landscape for this year’s midterm elections, with Joe Biden’s approval rating languishing in the low 40s and his party holding narrow majorities in both the House and the Senate.
Now, with Senator Joe Manchin’s refusal to support the Build Back Better Act, the chances of Republicans regaining control of the House of Representatives, and possibly the Senate as well, appear higher than ever.
Continue reading...", - "content": "Best case scenario: a scaled down plan that saves popular programs and a billionaire tax to pay for it
Democrats were already facing a bleak landscape for this year’s midterm elections, with Joe Biden’s approval rating languishing in the low 40s and his party holding narrow majorities in both the House and the Senate.
Now, with Senator Joe Manchin’s refusal to support the Build Back Better Act, the chances of Republicans regaining control of the House of Representatives, and possibly the Senate as well, appear higher than ever.
Continue reading...", - "category": "US midterm elections 2022", - "link": "https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2022/jan/08/build-back-better-democrats-midterms", - "creator": "Joan E Greve", - "pubDate": "2022-01-08T10:00:49Z", + "title": "Who is he really? Interview attempts with Robert De Niro in 1977", + "description": "Paul Gardner recounts his mostly unsuccessful efforts to get to know the starPaul Gardner bagged himself a rare interview with Robert De Niro for the Observer Magazine of 7 August 1977 (‘Making It – the man from Mean Streets’).
Gardner had met De Niro in Rome for the filming of Bertolucci’s 1900 – ‘an extravagant tapestry of Italian history’ – but was rebuffed. Then three years later he caught up with him in Hollywood, De Niro having spent five months on Martin Scorsese’s film musical New York, New York.
Continue reading...", + "content": "Paul Gardner recounts his mostly unsuccessful efforts to get to know the starPaul Gardner bagged himself a rare interview with Robert De Niro for the Observer Magazine of 7 August 1977 (‘Making It – the man from Mean Streets’).
Gardner had met De Niro in Rome for the filming of Bertolucci’s 1900 – ‘an extravagant tapestry of Italian history’ – but was rebuffed. Then three years later he caught up with him in Hollywood, De Niro having spent five months on Martin Scorsese’s film musical New York, New York.
Continue reading...", + "category": "Robert De Niro", + "link": "https://www.theguardian.com/lifeandstyle/2022/jan/09/who-is-he-really-interview-attempts-with-robert-de-niro-in-1977", + "creator": "Chris Hall", + "pubDate": "2022-01-09T06:00:14Z", "enclosure": "", "enclosureType": "", "image": "", @@ -232028,17 +235834,17 @@ "favorite": false, "created": false, "tags": [], - "hash": "1f258417b885aa6846732448d1b1a7f8", + "hash": "85176faf34dd2dc5b1491a57aa14f5ad", "highlights": [] }, { - "title": "As a scientist commenting on Covid I’ve attracted a lot of haters – I won’t let them silence me | Siouxsie Wiles", - "description": "The people who harass me are executives and electricians; ordinary people. They can’t imagine I’m simply motivated by wanting to save lives
On Christmas Eve I received an email to let me know I’d been added to the “accused” list on a website called Nuremberg NZ. “Kind regards”, ended the sender. Those behind Nuremberg NZ want people like me to have “thier (sic) day of reckoning” in a similar way to how Nazi war criminals were tried after the second world war. According to the website, my crimes are “misleading the public” and “supporting a government to perform medical experiment (sic) on it’s (sic) citizens”. Nuremberg NZ gives people the opportunity to leave a comment about each accused and to vote on whether they should be listed. User bennyman88 comments with one word, “Murderer”, and votes “agree”.
Great Barrier Island is about 90 kilometres off the coast of New Zealand’s largest city, Auckland. Completely off-grid, the island is home to about 1,000 people and boasts calm bays and surf beaches as well as a dark sky sanctuary, natural hot springs, and native forests. In 2015, island local Gendie Somerville-Ryan started the ‘No Barriers: Small Island Big Ideas’ event series based on the BBC programme Big Ideas. The first event’s theme was pandemics and brought together a virologist, a young adult fiction writer, a sociologist, and a representative from Civil Defence to discuss how the island’s residents should behave if a pandemic was sweeping the world, killing all in its wake.
Continue reading...", - "content": "The people who harass me are executives and electricians; ordinary people. They can’t imagine I’m simply motivated by wanting to save lives
On Christmas Eve I received an email to let me know I’d been added to the “accused” list on a website called Nuremberg NZ. “Kind regards”, ended the sender. Those behind Nuremberg NZ want people like me to have “thier (sic) day of reckoning” in a similar way to how Nazi war criminals were tried after the second world war. According to the website, my crimes are “misleading the public” and “supporting a government to perform medical experiment (sic) on it’s (sic) citizens”. Nuremberg NZ gives people the opportunity to leave a comment about each accused and to vote on whether they should be listed. User bennyman88 comments with one word, “Murderer”, and votes “agree”.
Great Barrier Island is about 90 kilometres off the coast of New Zealand’s largest city, Auckland. Completely off-grid, the island is home to about 1,000 people and boasts calm bays and surf beaches as well as a dark sky sanctuary, natural hot springs, and native forests. In 2015, island local Gendie Somerville-Ryan started the ‘No Barriers: Small Island Big Ideas’ event series based on the BBC programme Big Ideas. The first event’s theme was pandemics and brought together a virologist, a young adult fiction writer, a sociologist, and a representative from Civil Defence to discuss how the island’s residents should behave if a pandemic was sweeping the world, killing all in its wake.
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Dawn Basciano’s ancestors arrived five generations ago in Coloma, California, as enslaved people, forced to leave behind an infant son enslaved to another family in Missouri.
Those ancestors, Nancy and Peter Gooch, were freed in 1850 when California joined the union as a free state, and 20 years later, their son and his family were able to join them in the fertile agricultural land north-east of Sacramento. Their journey west was funded by the sweat and hard work of Nancy, who grew and sold fruit, mended clothes and cooked for the local miners.
Continue reading...", + "content": "Taskforce including civil rights leaders and attorneys scrutinizes legacy of centuries of injustice
Dawn Basciano’s ancestors arrived five generations ago in Coloma, California, as enslaved people, forced to leave behind an infant son enslaved to another family in Missouri.
Those ancestors, Nancy and Peter Gooch, were freed in 1850 when California joined the union as a free state, and 20 years later, their son and his family were able to join them in the fertile agricultural land north-east of Sacramento. Their journey west was funded by the sweat and hard work of Nancy, who grew and sold fruit, mended clothes and cooked for the local miners.
Continue reading...", + "category": "California", + "link": "https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2022/jan/09/california-reparations-slavery-african-americans", + "creator": "Vivian Ho", + "pubDate": "2022-01-09T11:00:18Z", "enclosure": "", "enclosureType": "", "image": "", @@ -232050,39 +235856,17 @@ "favorite": false, "created": false, "tags": [], - "hash": "e2482d80b5cbf0f0b42407f74c323d12", + "hash": "23e50159213295ca244da81c5c72cfdd", "highlights": [] }, { - "title": "Putin taking a risk in Kazakhstan and may hope for reward", - "description": "Analysis: CSTO may be an alliance but decision to intervene was almost certainly taken in Moscow
The old joke about the Soviet-led Warsaw Pact was that it was the only military alliance to attack itself, after its tanks rolled into Prague in 1968 to crush a reform movement there.
With the deployment of troops from the Russian-led Collective Security Treaty Organisation (CSTO) to Kazakhstan on Thursday, some heard “eerie echoes” of the so-called Prague spring of 1968, and the Soviet crushing of the Hungarian revolution in 1956.
Continue reading...", - "content": "Analysis: CSTO may be an alliance but decision to intervene was almost certainly taken in Moscow
The old joke about the Soviet-led Warsaw Pact was that it was the only military alliance to attack itself, after its tanks rolled into Prague in 1968 to crush a reform movement there.
With the deployment of troops from the Russian-led Collective Security Treaty Organisation (CSTO) to Kazakhstan on Thursday, some heard “eerie echoes” of the so-called Prague spring of 1968, and the Soviet crushing of the Hungarian revolution in 1956.
Continue reading...", + "title": "As order is restored in Kazakhstan, its future is murkier than ever", + "description": "The tragic events of last week, in which dozens lost their lives, have exposed hidden political tensions
For many Kazakhs, the full story behind the unrest of the past week remains as murky as the mist that enveloped Almaty, the country’s largest city and the centre of violence, at the same time.
People were unable to access accurate information, as an internet blackout froze almost all access to the outside world during a tragic few days of violence in which military vehicles rolled through the streets, government buildings burned and state television carried rolling threats that “bandits and terrorists” would be eliminated without mercy.
Continue reading...", + "content": "The tragic events of last week, in which dozens lost their lives, have exposed hidden political tensions
For many Kazakhs, the full story behind the unrest of the past week remains as murky as the mist that enveloped Almaty, the country’s largest city and the centre of violence, at the same time.
People were unable to access accurate information, as an internet blackout froze almost all access to the outside world during a tragic few days of violence in which military vehicles rolled through the streets, government buildings burned and state television carried rolling threats that “bandits and terrorists” would be eliminated without mercy.
Continue reading...", "category": "Kazakhstan", - "link": "https://www.theguardian.com/world/2022/jan/07/putin-taking-a-risk-in-kazakhstan-and-may-hope-for-reward", + "link": "https://www.theguardian.com/world/2022/jan/08/as-order-is-restored-in-kazakhstan-its-future-is-murkier-than-ever", "creator": "Shaun Walker", - "pubDate": "2022-01-07T05:00:30Z", - "enclosure": "", - "enclosureType": "", - "image": "", - "id": "", - "language": "en", - "folder": "00.03 News/News - EN", - "feed": "The Guardian", - "read": false, - "favorite": false, - "created": false, - "tags": [], - "hash": "c3420eec3a8beffced7ac31653f8986a", - "highlights": [] - }, - { - "title": "Assault on American democracy has gained pace since US Capitol attack", - "description": "Analysis: Republican strategy has focused on sowing doubt about 2020’s result, passing new laws and taking over key election offices
On 6 January 2021, it seemed like the stitching holding America’s democracy together might finally collapse. As armed supporters of a defeated president laid siege to the Capitol, the US Congress did something extraordinary – it suspended the official procedure to certify the winner of a presidential election.
The attack was eventually put down and Congress returned to officially certify Joe Biden’s victory. “They tried to disrupt our democracy. They failed,” Senator Mitch McConnell, the Republican leader in the Senate, said when the Senate came back into session.
Continue reading...", - "content": "Analysis: Republican strategy has focused on sowing doubt about 2020’s result, passing new laws and taking over key election offices
On 6 January 2021, it seemed like the stitching holding America’s democracy together might finally collapse. As armed supporters of a defeated president laid siege to the Capitol, the US Congress did something extraordinary – it suspended the official procedure to certify the winner of a presidential election.
The attack was eventually put down and Congress returned to officially certify Joe Biden’s victory. “They tried to disrupt our democracy. They failed,” Senator Mitch McConnell, the Republican leader in the Senate, said when the Senate came back into session.
Continue reading...", - "category": "US politics", - "link": "https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2022/jan/07/assault-on-american-democracy-has-gained-pace-since-us-capitol-attack", - "creator": "Sam Levine in New York", - "pubDate": "2022-01-07T07:00:32Z", + "pubDate": "2022-01-08T20:10:02Z", "enclosure": "", "enclosureType": "", "image": "", @@ -232094,17 +235878,17 @@ "favorite": false, "created": false, "tags": [], - "hash": "506f760b3738656c889b99bcef682097", + "hash": "3335041c2b015060d59cf68931dfae22", "highlights": [] }, { - "title": "At least 22 stranded tourists dead at Pakistan hill station after heavy snowfall – video", - "description": "At least 22 tourists died in freezing temperatures after being stranded in their vehicles in northern Pakistan, where thousands had flocked to enjoy the snow.
Some 1,000 vehicles are still stranded in Murree, 40 miles north-east of the capital Islamabad.
'The local people are delivering blankets and food. Now we are only allowing vehicles carrying blankets and food towards Murree,' Sheikh Rashid Ahmed, Pakistan's interior minister, said.
Army platoons and paramilitary forces have been deployed to help the civil administration in rescue operations, he said.
Continue reading...", - "content": "At least 22 tourists died in freezing temperatures after being stranded in their vehicles in northern Pakistan, where thousands had flocked to enjoy the snow.
Some 1,000 vehicles are still stranded in Murree, 40 miles north-east of the capital Islamabad.
'The local people are delivering blankets and food. Now we are only allowing vehicles carrying blankets and food towards Murree,' Sheikh Rashid Ahmed, Pakistan's interior minister, said.
Army platoons and paramilitary forces have been deployed to help the civil administration in rescue operations, he said.
Continue reading...", - "category": "Pakistan", - "link": "https://www.theguardian.com/world/video/2022/jan/08/at-least-22-stranded-tourists-dead-at-pakistan-hill-station-after-heavy-snowfall-video", - "creator": "", - "pubDate": "2022-01-08T14:52:43Z", + "title": "Lowland gorilla born in DRC, boosting Virunga park population to seven", + "description": "The new arrival is a boost for the critically endangered species, which has been hard-hit by unrest in eastern Congo
A lowland gorilla, a critically endangered species, has been born in the Democratic Republic of Congo’s famed Virunga national park, authorities said, boosting the population to seven.
Conservationists have long sought to protect the world heritage site’s gorilla population even as violence and instability has plagued the DRC’s eastern provinces for the past 25 years.
Continue reading...", + "content": "The new arrival is a boost for the critically endangered species, which has been hard-hit by unrest in eastern Congo
A lowland gorilla, a critically endangered species, has been born in the Democratic Republic of Congo’s famed Virunga national park, authorities said, boosting the population to seven.
Conservationists have long sought to protect the world heritage site’s gorilla population even as violence and instability has plagued the DRC’s eastern provinces for the past 25 years.
Continue reading...", + "category": "Democratic Republic of the Congo", + "link": "https://www.theguardian.com/world/2022/jan/09/lowland-gorilla-born-in-drcs-virunga-national-park-boosting-population-to-seven", + "creator": "Agence France-Presse", + "pubDate": "2022-01-09T03:13:08Z", "enclosure": "", "enclosureType": "", "image": "", @@ -232116,17 +235900,17 @@ "favorite": false, "created": false, "tags": [], - "hash": "d75f5324e1dbe14ea2790f14af7b0164", + "hash": "bc12ffb887f1d35bc60e279d1a121544", "highlights": [] }, { - "title": "'Devastated': family members pay tribute to Ahmaud Arbery at sentencing of killers – video", - "description": "Ahmaud Arbery's family bared their grief and loss to the judge during the sentencing of three white men convicted of his murder.
The men, father and son Greg and Travis McMichael and their neighbor William 'Roddie' Bryan, chased down Arbery, who was jogging in his neighbourhood, in pickup trucks and shot him dead.
At the start of the hearing, superior court judge Timothy Walmsley rejected last-minute legal motions by Bryan's defense attorney to throw out his murder conviction and spare Bryan from the life sentence that state law imposes automatically
Continue reading...", - "content": "Ahmaud Arbery's family bared their grief and loss to the judge during the sentencing of three white men convicted of his murder.
The men, father and son Greg and Travis McMichael and their neighbor William 'Roddie' Bryan, chased down Arbery, who was jogging in his neighbourhood, in pickup trucks and shot him dead.
At the start of the hearing, superior court judge Timothy Walmsley rejected last-minute legal motions by Bryan's defense attorney to throw out his murder conviction and spare Bryan from the life sentence that state law imposes automatically
Continue reading...", - "category": "Ahmaud Arbery", - "link": "https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/video/2022/jan/07/ahmaud-arbery-family-members-tribute-sentencing", - "creator": "", - "pubDate": "2022-01-07T20:12:23Z", + "title": "Covid live news: UK minister says cutting self-isolation would be ‘helpful’; Philippines sets new daily case record", + "description": "Nadhim Zahawi says he supports reducing isolation period to five days; Philippines sees 28,707 new cases amid rumours of new lockdown
For the second day in a row, the Philippines has reported a record number of new Covid-19 cases. Health officials today confirmed 28,707 new infections, up from 26,458 cases the previous day.
The total number of active cases reached 128,114, the highest in more than three months. This comprises 4.3% of all confirmed cases.
Nadhim Zahawi says he supports reducing isolation period to five days; Philippines sees 28,707 new cases amid rumours of new lockdown
For the second day in a row, the Philippines has reported a record number of new Covid-19 cases. Health officials today confirmed 28,707 new infections, up from 26,458 cases the previous day.
The total number of active cases reached 128,114, the highest in more than three months. This comprises 4.3% of all confirmed cases.
Mark Drakeford said the Welsh government was capable and determined to act to protect its population from coronavirus.
He said that in England the government was 'politically paralysed' and that Boris Johnson was unable to secure an agreement among his MPs to take actions that would keep the population safe
Mark Drakeford said the Welsh government was capable and determined to act to protect its population from coronavirus.
He said that in England the government was 'politically paralysed' and that Boris Johnson was unable to secure an agreement among his MPs to take actions that would keep the population safe
Abtin’s death was ‘aided and abetted’ by the Iran’s government, says US human rights group PEN America
The dissident Iranian poet and filmmaker Baktash Abtin has died of Covid-19 in hospital after being released on a furlough from prison where he was infected.
Abtin was transferred to hospital in the capital Tehran “but the treatment did not succeed and he died”, the semi-official ISNA news agency said on Saturday.
Continue reading...", + "content": "Abtin’s death was ‘aided and abetted’ by the Iran’s government, says US human rights group PEN America
The dissident Iranian poet and filmmaker Baktash Abtin has died of Covid-19 in hospital after being released on a furlough from prison where he was infected.
Abtin was transferred to hospital in the capital Tehran “but the treatment did not succeed and he died”, the semi-official ISNA news agency said on Saturday.
Continue reading...", + "category": "Iran", + "link": "https://www.theguardian.com/world/2022/jan/09/baktash-abtin-dissident-iranian-poet-dies-of-covid-on-prison-furlough", + "creator": "Reuters", + "pubDate": "2022-01-09T01:08:32Z", "enclosure": "", "enclosureType": "", "image": "", @@ -232160,17 +235944,17 @@ "favorite": false, "created": false, "tags": [], - "hash": "e70b1f854b85c07632a95fdd0a39ffdf", + "hash": "13058555e468f499f45f41f5c5ac5550", "highlights": [] }, { - "title": "Joe Biden blames Donald Trump’s ‘web of lies’ for US Capitol attack – video", - "description": "The US president spoke directly against Trump, saying the former president had created and spread a 'web of lie's that resulted in the deadly \ninsurrection.
On the one-year anniversary of the 6 January \nCapitol attack, the US president said his predecessor had refused to \naccept the result of an election, like no former president had ever done
Continue reading...", - "content": "The US president spoke directly against Trump, saying the former president had created and spread a 'web of lie's that resulted in the deadly \ninsurrection.
On the one-year anniversary of the 6 January \nCapitol attack, the US president said his predecessor had refused to \naccept the result of an election, like no former president had ever done
Continue reading...", - "category": "Joe Biden", - "link": "https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/video/2022/jan/06/joe-biden-blames-donald-trump-web-of-lies-us-capitol-attack-video", - "creator": "", - "pubDate": "2022-01-06T17:17:13Z", + "title": "Charity appeal for climate justice: your donation will make a difference", + "description": "With a week still to go, this year’s appeal has already raised £725,000. Here, we hear why people have given so generously
Climate justice is the theme of this year’s Guardian and Observer charity appeal and with a week to go we have so far raised more than £725,000 for four environment charities: Practical Action, Global Greengrants Fund UK, Royal Botanic Gardens Kew, and Environmental Justice Foundation. Nearly 7,000 readers have already donated. Here, they tell us why.
Pam MacLeod, 79, Truro
Pam MacLeod was motivated to donate to this year’s appeal because she and her family have been directly affected by the climate crisis. She grew up in southern Africa and while at school in Zimbabwe in the 1950s she witnessed the consequences of drought. The memory of that time has remained with her.
With a week still to go, this year’s appeal has already raised £725,000. Here, we hear why people have given so generously
Climate justice is the theme of this year’s Guardian and Observer charity appeal and with a week to go we have so far raised more than £725,000 for four environment charities: Practical Action, Global Greengrants Fund UK, Royal Botanic Gardens Kew, and Environmental Justice Foundation. Nearly 7,000 readers have already donated. Here, they tell us why.
Pam MacLeod, 79, Truro
Pam MacLeod was motivated to donate to this year’s appeal because she and her family have been directly affected by the climate crisis. She grew up in southern Africa and while at school in Zimbabwe in the 1950s she witnessed the consequences of drought. The memory of that time has remained with her.
Britain’s spy chief has thanked China’s state news agency for 'free publicity' after it posted a James Bond spoof that mocked the western intelligence community’s growing focus on threats posed by Beijing. The rare response by the head of MI6, Richard Moore, on Thursday comes as China and Britain clash over Beijing’s treatment of its Uyghur minority and creeping authoritarianism in the former British colony of Hong Kong
Continue reading...", - "content": "Britain’s spy chief has thanked China’s state news agency for 'free publicity' after it posted a James Bond spoof that mocked the western intelligence community’s growing focus on threats posed by Beijing. The rare response by the head of MI6, Richard Moore, on Thursday comes as China and Britain clash over Beijing’s treatment of its Uyghur minority and creeping authoritarianism in the former British colony of Hong Kong
Continue reading...", - "category": "China", - "link": "https://www.theguardian.com/world/video/2022/jan/06/james-pond-chinese-state-news-agency-releases-spoof-mocking-mi6-focus-on-beijing-video", - "creator": "", - "pubDate": "2022-01-06T09:19:34Z", + "title": "Duchess of Cambridge’s 40th birthday marked with trio of new photos", + "description": "Portraits by fashion photographer Paolo Roversi show Kate wearing Alexander McQueen dresses
The Duchess of Cambridge has marked her 40th birthday by releasing three glamorous portraits of herself.
Pictured in different Alexander McQueen dresses, Kate posed for fashion photographer Paolo Roversi, who has worked with stars such as Naomi Campbell and Kate Moss and described photographing the duchess as “a moment of pure joy”.
Continue reading...", + "content": "Portraits by fashion photographer Paolo Roversi show Kate wearing Alexander McQueen dresses
The Duchess of Cambridge has marked her 40th birthday by releasing three glamorous portraits of herself.
Pictured in different Alexander McQueen dresses, Kate posed for fashion photographer Paolo Roversi, who has worked with stars such as Naomi Campbell and Kate Moss and described photographing the duchess as “a moment of pure joy”.
Continue reading...", + "category": "Kate, the Duchess of Cambridge", + "link": "https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2022/jan/08/duchess-of-cambridges-40th-birthday-marked-with-trio-of-new-photos", + "creator": "Jedidajah Otte", + "pubDate": "2022-01-08T23:56:30Z", "enclosure": "", "enclosureType": "", "image": "", @@ -232204,17 +235988,17 @@ "favorite": false, "created": false, "tags": [], - "hash": "abb508b2c3f261dbfa3d33309139b1d2", + "hash": "09c1cade10badd1b218e81108ef9dfce", "highlights": [] }, { - "title": "Gunfire heard during protests in Kazakhstan's biggest city – video", - "description": "Footage taken on the streets of Almaty appears to show guns being fired as unrest continues. Initially angered by a fuel price rise, protesters have been storming buildings and chanting against President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev's predecessor, Nursultan Nazarbayev. State buildings have been torched and eight security personnel reported dead in the demonstrations. The internet was shut down and 'peacekeeping forces' from a Russian-led alliance of former Soviet states will be sent to Kazakhstan to help stabilise the country
Footage taken on the streets of Almaty appears to show guns being fired as unrest continues. Initially angered by a fuel price rise, protesters have been storming buildings and chanting against President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev's predecessor, Nursultan Nazarbayev. State buildings have been torched and eight security personnel reported dead in the demonstrations. The internet was shut down and 'peacekeeping forces' from a Russian-led alliance of former Soviet states will be sent to Kazakhstan to help stabilise the country
The question I’m 47 years old. Five years ago, I got involved with a married man with two kids. The relationship was intense, hyper-sexual and obsessive. I felt uneasy and tried to end it many times, but was always easily persuaded otherwise by him. He started living separately from his wife two years back and there was terrible heartache with the children going back and forth. I was getting unhappier, more neurotic, and not in control of my see-saw emotions.
Then the pandemic brought immense trauma. First, my mother died, swiftly followed by my father and then, in the second wave, my sister-in-law also died of coronavirus. I have become entwined with my brother’s life, helping him resurrect a routine, looking out for his two daughters.
Continue reading...", + "content": "The adventurous part of you is tricking your sensible side into falling back down a hole you’ve just climbed out ofThe question I’m 47 years old. Five years ago, I got involved with a married man with two kids. The relationship was intense, hyper-sexual and obsessive. I felt uneasy and tried to end it many times, but was always easily persuaded otherwise by him. He started living separately from his wife two years back and there was terrible heartache with the children going back and forth. I was getting unhappier, more neurotic, and not in control of my see-saw emotions.
Then the pandemic brought immense trauma. First, my mother died, swiftly followed by my father and then, in the second wave, my sister-in-law also died of coronavirus. I have become entwined with my brother’s life, helping him resurrect a routine, looking out for his two daughters.
Continue reading...", + "category": "Relationships", + "link": "https://www.theguardian.com/lifeandstyle/2022/jan/09/ask-philippa-perry-i-have-stopped-seeing-a-married-man-was-i-unfair-to-end-it", + "creator": "Philippa Perry", + "pubDate": "2022-01-09T06:00:13Z", "enclosure": "", "enclosureType": "", "image": "", @@ -232226,17 +236010,17 @@ "favorite": false, "created": false, "tags": [], - "hash": "8819ff8974f5c8c9c29142d8767dd3de", + "hash": "6c166e7176a1d468126b700bc8719dc3", "highlights": [] }, { - "title": "Victoria Covid update: state to mandate reporting of positive rapid test results – video", - "description": "It will now be mandatory to report positive rapid antigen test results to the health department by phone or using an online form. A positive home test will carry the same obligations as a positive PCR test. Acting chief health officer, Prof Benjamin Cowie, says with significant transmission of the Omicron variant, pressure on the PCR testing system, and millions of rapid tests being ordered by the Victorian government, the rapid antigen tests will now have the same 'authority' as a PCR test
Continue reading...", - "content": "It will now be mandatory to report positive rapid antigen test results to the health department by phone or using an online form. A positive home test will carry the same obligations as a positive PCR test. Acting chief health officer, Prof Benjamin Cowie, says with significant transmission of the Omicron variant, pressure on the PCR testing system, and millions of rapid tests being ordered by the Victorian government, the rapid antigen tests will now have the same 'authority' as a PCR test
Continue reading...", - "category": "Coronavirus", - "link": "https://www.theguardian.com/world/video/2022/jan/06/victoria-covid-update-state-to-mandate-reporting-of-positive-rapid-test-results-video", - "creator": "", - "pubDate": "2022-01-06T04:42:18Z", + "title": "Family of man who died after release from custody demand police CCTV", + "description": "Mohamud Hassan, 24, died hours after being released without charge from Cardiff Bay police station
The family of a man who died suddenly after being released from police custody are calling on the attorney general and home secretary to intervene and demand that the police watchdog release bodycam and CCTV footage showing the final hours of his life.
Mohamud Mohammed Hassan, 24, died hours after he was released from Cardiff Bay police station a year ago. He was arrested at his Cardiff home on suspicion of breach of the peace, but released without charge.
Continue reading...", + "content": "Mohamud Hassan, 24, died hours after being released without charge from Cardiff Bay police station
The family of a man who died suddenly after being released from police custody are calling on the attorney general and home secretary to intervene and demand that the police watchdog release bodycam and CCTV footage showing the final hours of his life.
Mohamud Mohammed Hassan, 24, died hours after he was released from Cardiff Bay police station a year ago. He was arrested at his Cardiff home on suspicion of breach of the peace, but released without charge.
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Residents returned to the villages on Saturday after the military organised mass burials. The state government said 58 people had been killed during the attacks.
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Residents returned to the villages on Saturday after the military organised mass burials. The state government said 58 people had been killed during the attacks.
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A towering slab of rock broke from a cliff and toppled on to pleasure boaters drifting near a waterfall on a Brazilian lake on Saturday and officials said at least six people died.
Minas Gerais fire department commander Edgard Estevo told a news conference that in addition to the dead, as many as 20 people may be missing, and said officials are seeking to identify them.
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Two Republicans confirmed Johnson’s plan to the Associated Press and said he could announce as soon as early next week. Johnson did not comment.
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Two Republicans confirmed Johnson’s plan to the Associated Press and said he could announce as soon as early next week. Johnson did not comment.
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The House select committee investigating the Capitol attack is examining whether Donald Trump oversaw a criminal conspiracy on 6 January that connected the White House’s scheme to stop Joe Biden’s certification with the insurrection, say two senior sources familiar with the matter.
The committee’s new focus on the potential for a conspiracy marks an aggressive escalation in its inquiry as it confronts evidence that suggests the former president potentially engaged in criminal conduct egregious enough to warrant a referral to the justice department.
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Il estime ne pas pouvoir faire confiance à Valérie Pécresse. LR l'a aussitôt exclu de ses rangs.", + "content": "Invité ce dimanche du Grand Rendez-Vous, l'émission politique d'Europe 1 en partenariat avec CNews et « Les Echos », Guillaume Peltier a annoncé son soutien à Eric Zemmour dans la course à l'élection présidentielle. Il estime ne pas pouvoir faire confiance à Valérie Pécresse. LR l'a aussitôt exclu de ses rangs.", + "category": "Politique - Société", + "link": "https://www.lesechos.fr/politique-societe/politique/0700702581961-guillaume-peltier-ex-numero-deux-de-lr-rallie-eric-zemmour-2450719.php#xtor=RSS-70", + "creator": "Chantal Houzelle", + "pubDate": "Sun, 09 Jan 2022 16:21:06 +0200", + "enclosure": "https://externals.lesechos.fr/medias/2022/01/09/2450719_guillaume-peltier-ex-numero-deux-de-lr-rallie-eric-zemmour-web-tete-070702635087_300x160.jpg", + "enclosureType": "image/jpg", + "image": "https://externals.lesechos.fr/medias/2022/01/09/2450719_guillaume-peltier-ex-numero-deux-de-lr-rallie-eric-zemmour-web-tete-070702635087_300x160.jpg", + "id": "", + "language": "fr", + "folder": "00.03 News/News - FR", + "feed": "Les Echos - Monde", + "read": false, + "favorite": false, + "created": false, + "tags": [], + "hash": "7a86eca5d176d7d8ad6d351cbb6f3081", + "highlights": [] + }, { "title": "Passe vaccinal : divisés, les députés LR évitent le pire", "description": "Une majorité des élus de droite à l'Assemblée ce jeudi a voté pour ou s'est abstenue sur le projet de loi instaurant le passe vaccinal. Vingt-quatre se sont toutefois prononcés contre le texte.", @@ -347923,6 +352235,50 @@ "image": null, "description": "Engadget is a web magazine with obsessive daily coverage of everything new in gadgets and consumer electronics", "items": [ + { + "title": "UK watchdog to grill Meta over child safety in VR", + "description": "Meta is facing more scrutiny over its approach to child safety. The UK's Information Commissioner's Office (ICO) told The Guardian in a statement that it was planning "further discussions" with Meta about the Quest 2 VR headset's compliance with a recently established children's code that priorities the "best interests" of young users. The watchdog wants to determine whether Meta's headset and VR services do enough to protect the privacy and data of kids.
Baroness Beeban Kidron, who developed the code, was concerned Meta's platform made it too easy for kids to sign on and risk abuse, harassment and explicit content. Meta might require a Facebook account (and thus that a user be at least 13 years old), but that doesn't mean it's implementing the code's required age checks. Children can jump into potentially dangerous VR chatrooms just by "ticking a box" to say they're old enough, Kidron said.
A Meta spokesperson told The Guardian the internet giant was "committed" to honoring the children's code, and was "confident" its VR hardware met the code's requirements. The representative stressed that terms of service don't allow children under 13 to use the products, but didn't address worries it was too easy for kids to ignore that policy. The firm has already promised a $50 million program to make sure its metaverse development obeyed laws and regulations.
The UK could deliver a wide range of punishments if the ICO finds Meta violated the code. While officials might do little more than issue a warning, they could also fine Meta either a fixed amount up to £17.5 million (about $23.8 million) or as much as 4 percent of its worldwide turnover — over $10 billion. There's at least some pressure on Meta to toughen child safety in VR, even if it's just to protect the company's finances.
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Baroness Beeban Kidron, who developed the code, was concerned Meta's platform made it too easy for kids to sign on and risk abuse, harassment and explicit content. Meta might require a Facebook account (and thus that a user be at least 13 years old), but that doesn't mean it's implementing the code's required age checks. Children can jump into potentially dangerous VR chatrooms just by "ticking a box" to say they're old enough, Kidron said.
A Meta spokesperson told The Guardian the internet giant was "committed" to honoring the children's code, and was "confident" its VR hardware met the code's requirements. The representative stressed that terms of service don't allow children under 13 to use the products, but didn't address worries it was too easy for kids to ignore that policy. The firm has already promised a $50 million program to make sure its metaverse development obeyed laws and regulations.
The UK could deliver a wide range of punishments if the ICO finds Meta violated the code. While officials might do little more than issue a warning, they could also fine Meta either a fixed amount up to £17.5 million (about $23.8 million) or as much as 4 percent of its worldwide turnover — over $10 billion. There's at least some pressure on Meta to toughen child safety in VR, even if it's just to protect the company's finances.
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There was no mention of other changes. It wouldn't be surprising if Apple increased the storage to 128GB or updated the camera sensors (again borrowed from the iPhone 8), but those aren't guaranteed given Apple's low-cost focus for the iPhone SE. A larger battery might be necessary to compensate for 5G's typically higher energy drain.
If the leak is accurate, the new iPhone SE would be disappointing for those wanting a modern nearly-all-screen design. You'd still have a relatively small screen, thick bezels and a button-based fingerprint reader. As we just mentioned, though, price is everything for the SE. The current model's $399 price helps Apple reach some customers who otherwise couldn't justify an iPhone. The company might not want to do anything that could prompt even a small a price hike, if just to maximize the SE's potential audience.
", + "content": "Apple might use its now-customary spring event to update its most affordable smartphone. Bloomberg's Mark Gurman claimed in his latest newsletter that Apple is expected to introduce a third-generation iPhone SE this spring through a virtual presentation "likely" happening in March or April. In an echo of past rumors, Gurman understood the new SE would still cling to the iPhone 8-era design but add 5G and a new processor — possibly the A15 from the iPhone 13, if Apple's history of using last year's high-end chip is any indication.
There was no mention of other changes. It wouldn't be surprising if Apple increased the storage to 128GB or updated the camera sensors (again borrowed from the iPhone 8), but those aren't guaranteed given Apple's low-cost focus for the iPhone SE. A larger battery might be necessary to compensate for 5G's typically higher energy drain.
If the leak is accurate, the new iPhone SE would be disappointing for those wanting a modern nearly-all-screen design. You'd still have a relatively small screen, thick bezels and a button-based fingerprint reader. As we just mentioned, though, price is everything for the SE. The current model's $399 price helps Apple reach some customers who otherwise couldn't justify an iPhone. The company might not want to do anything that could prompt even a small a price hike, if just to maximize the SE's potential audience.
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The obstacles are believed to be pebbles that fell out of the sample tube when dropping off the coring bit, preventing that bit from sitting neatly in the carousel. The storage is crucial for NASA's plans to eventually return the samples to Earth.
This isn't the end to sample gathering. NASA/JPL's chief sampling engineer, Louise Jandura, noted the carousel was designed to run with debris. It's the first time the team has had to clear debris, however, and Jandura said operators would take as much time as they needed to get rid of the pebbles in a "controlled and orderly fashion."
This isn't the first time Perseverance has run into trouble. The rover failed to collect samples during its first attempt, while the Ingenuity helicopter suffered a processing error during its sixth flight. All the same, this illustrates the challenges of the mission — even a seemingly pedestrian task as storing a sample can go awry in the wrong conditions. And when Mars is so distant, fixes aren't necessarily easy or certain.
I recently captured my sixth rock core and have encountered a new challenge. Seems some pebble-sized debris is obstructing my robotic arm from handing off the tube for sealing/storage. More images and data to come. #SamplingMars takes perseverance.
— NASA's Perseverance Mars Rover (@NASAPersevere) January 8, 2022
Blog: https://t.co/flabIslR21pic.twitter.com/sfaxuu0HNG
Read more of this story at Slashdot.
", + "content": "\"Until recently,\" writes the NY Times' Jay Caspian Kang, \"my daughter and I were somehow able to avoid the king of toy videos: Ryan Kaji.\"\n\nThere's no one way to describe what Kaji, who is now 10 years old, has done across his multiple YouTube channels, cable television shows and live appearances: In one video, he is giving you a tour of the Legoland Hotel; in another, he splashes around in his pool to introduce a science video about tsunamis. But for years, what he has mostly done is play with toys: Thomas the Tank Engine, \"Paw Patrol\" figures, McDonald's play kitchens. A new toy and a new video for almost every day of the week, adding up to an avalanche of content that can overwhelm your child's brain, click after click. Kaji has been playing with toys on camera since Barack Obama was in the White House. \n\nHere are a few of the companies that are now paying him handsomely for his services: Amazon, Walmart, Nickelodeon, Skechers. Ryan also has 10 separate YouTube channels, which together make up \"Ryan's World\" [31.2M subscribers], a content behemoth whose branded merchandise took in more than $250 million last year. Even conservative estimates suggest that the Kaji family take exceeds $25 million annually. \n\nThanks to long-time Slashdot reader theodp for sharing the article — and for summarizing one of its most startling details. \"Not too surprisingly, Ryan's mother and father paused their teaching and engineering careers to focus on Ryan's empire after seeing the reaction to Ryan's breakout 2016 video, which now has 2+ billion YouTube views.\" \n\nThe Times' reporter quips that the videos capture glimpses from \"the only world in which children do not stare at screens\" — then wonders if that's even true, sharing their observation from the filming of a special toy-themed TV show with Ryan. \n\n\"I overheard a crew member say to him, 'If you finish this scene, you can play Minecraft.' \"Read more of this story at Slashdot.
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", + "content": "An anonymous reader quotes The Record: In a piece of groundbreaking research published on Tuesday night, security firm ZecOps said that it found a way to block and then simulate an iOS restart operation, a technique that they believe could be extremely useful to attackers who may want to trick users into thinking they rebooted their device and as a result, maintain access for their malware on that infected system. The technique is of extreme importance and gravity because of the way the iPhone malware landscape has evolved in recent years, where, due to advances in the security of the iOS operating system, malware can't achieve boot persistence as easily as it once did....\n\nAs a result, many security experts have recommended over the past year that users who might be the target of malicious threat actors regularly reboot devices in order to remove backdoors or other implants....\n\n But in a blog post on Tuesday, ZecOps said that the iOS restart process isn't immune to being hijacked once an attacker has gained access to a device, in a way to perform a fake restart where the user's device only has its UI turned off, instead of the entire OS.Read more of this story at Slashdot.
", + "category": "", + "link": "https://it.slashdot.org/story/22/01/08/1840216/threat-actors-can-simulate-iphone-reboots-and-keep-ios-malware-on-a-device?utm_source=rss1.0mainlinkanon&utm_medium=feed", + "creator": "EditorDavid", + "pubDate": "2022-01-09T16:34:00+00:00", + "enclosure": "", + "enclosureType": "", + "image": "", + "id": "", + "language": "", + "folder": "00.03 News/Tech", + "feed": "Slashdot", + "read": false, + "favorite": false, + "created": false, + "tags": [], + "hash": "de59a815ab6e2fda4c994782ab4d45b3", + "highlights": [] + }, + { + "title": "The Origin of the Blinking Cursor", + "description": "Long-time Slashdot reader jimminy_cricket shares a new article from the technology site Inverse exploring the origin of blinking cursors. \n\nThey trace the invention to the 1960s and electronics engineer Charles Kiesling, a naval veteran of the Korean War who \"spent his immediate post-war years on a new challenge: the exploding computing age.\"\n\nStill decades away from personal computers — let alone portable ones — Kiesling was joining the ranks of engineers tinkering with room-sized computers like the IBM 650 or the aging ENIAC. He joined Sperry Rand, now Unisys, in 1955, and helped develop the kind of computer guts that casual users rarely think about. This includes innards like logic circuitry, which enable your computer to make complex conditional decisions like \"or,\" \"and,\" or \"if only\" instead of simply \"yes\" or \"no\". One of these seemingly innocuous advancements was a 1967 patent filing Kiesling made for a blinking cursor....\" \n\nAccording to a post on a computer science message board from a user purporting to be Kiesling's son, the inspiration for this invention was simply utility. \"I remember him telling me the reason behind the blinking cursor, and it was simple,\" Kiesling's son writes. \"He said there was nothing on the screen to let you know where the cursor was in the first place. So he wrote up the code for it so he would know where he was ready to type on the Cathode Ray Tube.\" \n\nThe blinking, it turns out, is simply a way to catch the coders' attention and stand apart from a sea of text. \n\nThe article credits Apple with popularizing blinking cursors to the masses. And it also remembers a fun story about Steve Jobs (shared by Thomas Haigh, a professor of technology history at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee):\nWhile he was in support of the blinking cursor itself, Haigh says Steve Jobs was famously against controlling it using cursor keys. Jobs attempted — and failed — to remove these keys from the original Mac in an effort to force users into using a mouse instead. In an interaction with biographer Walter Isaacson years later, he even pried them off with his car keys before signing his autograph on the keyboard.Read more of this story at Slashdot.
", + "content": "Long-time Slashdot reader jimminy_cricket shares a new article from the technology site Inverse exploring the origin of blinking cursors. \n\nThey trace the invention to the 1960s and electronics engineer Charles Kiesling, a naval veteran of the Korean War who \"spent his immediate post-war years on a new challenge: the exploding computing age.\"\n\nStill decades away from personal computers — let alone portable ones — Kiesling was joining the ranks of engineers tinkering with room-sized computers like the IBM 650 or the aging ENIAC. He joined Sperry Rand, now Unisys, in 1955, and helped develop the kind of computer guts that casual users rarely think about. This includes innards like logic circuitry, which enable your computer to make complex conditional decisions like \"or,\" \"and,\" or \"if only\" instead of simply \"yes\" or \"no\". One of these seemingly innocuous advancements was a 1967 patent filing Kiesling made for a blinking cursor....\" \n\nAccording to a post on a computer science message board from a user purporting to be Kiesling's son, the inspiration for this invention was simply utility. \"I remember him telling me the reason behind the blinking cursor, and it was simple,\" Kiesling's son writes. \"He said there was nothing on the screen to let you know where the cursor was in the first place. So he wrote up the code for it so he would know where he was ready to type on the Cathode Ray Tube.\" \n\nThe blinking, it turns out, is simply a way to catch the coders' attention and stand apart from a sea of text. \n\nThe article credits Apple with popularizing blinking cursors to the masses. And it also remembers a fun story about Steve Jobs (shared by Thomas Haigh, a professor of technology history at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee):\nWhile he was in support of the blinking cursor itself, Haigh says Steve Jobs was famously against controlling it using cursor keys. Jobs attempted — and failed — to remove these keys from the original Mac in an effort to force users into using a mouse instead. In an interaction with biographer Walter Isaacson years later, he even pried them off with his car keys before signing his autograph on the keyboard.Read more of this story at Slashdot.
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It's important.\"\n\nAn important bill is being proposed in New Hampshire, which would enshrine much of what we know as Free Software into law... [H]ere is a paraphrasing of what it proposes: \n\n- Specifically bans state-run websites from serving non-free javaScript to clients \n- Creates a commission to provide oversight, watching the use of Free Software by state agencies \n- Bans state agencies from using proprietary software — maybe this could include schools, in the future! \n- If a person is tried in a criminal case, they have the right to audit the source code of any proprietary software that collects evidence against them \n- Encourages data portability (able to transfer data from one program to another) \n- Bans certain non-compete clauses and NDAs (non-disclosure agreements) pertaining to Free Software projects \n- Bans state/local law enforcement from assisting with the enforcement of copyright claims against Free Software projects \n- Bans state agencies from purchasing non-free software if free software exists, for a given task.... \n\n\nAt first glance, it may not seem that the bill affects individuals, but don't be fooled; this is a hugely positive step forward for everyone! If the state is using Free Software, that most likely means it'll be used in education as well. Although perhaps not immediately and readily apparent, this is a stake in the heart of proprietary software's current dominance, because it would remove one key element of its attack against us; its abuse of education services. If education services are using Free Software, that means they'll probably have children (the ones being educated) using it too. This is a huge step, and it will result in more Free Software developers in the future. Free Software will become more and more mainstream to the masses, which can surely only be a good thing...! \n\n [I]magine if more states like what they see and start to copy the new legislation. Now imagine that countries besides the U.S. start doing it, inspired by the US's success (and I think it will be a resounding success). Imagine a world where Free Software, free as in freedom, is the default everywhere. Imagine a world where Free Software licensing is required reading material in schools. Imagine a world where any five year old can install a free operating system such as GNU+Linux, and Computer Science is mandatory in schools from a young age. Imagine filing your tax returns with Free Software, exclusively. Imagine not even thinking about that, because it became the norm. \n\n\nImagine a world where proprietary software doesn't exist, because it is obsolete; entire generations of people are taught to value freedom, and to staunchly defend it, helping each other learn and grow (and produce better software in the process, with less bugs, because people are now free to do that, without relying on some evil company)... \n\nFree Software is a revolution that we in the Free Software movement have rigorously upheld and fought for, over many years, but we still face an uphill battle because children are not taught in schools about free computing, nor are they encouraged to learn; they are taught to view computers as products to throw away every 1-2 years, that they can run a few apps on but otherwise are not allowed to do anything with. The concept of a general purpose, fully reprogrammable computer is heavily suppressed in mainstream culture. Most people in the world do not run a free operating system; the idea of a computer being a mere appliance is normalized (as opposed to the idea of it being a highly liberating tool for development and the expansion of human knowledge).... \n\nSomething is happening in New Hampshire, which could redefine our movement and give free software real power instead. \n\n\nThe post links to a state representative's tweet describing how supporters can testify in person to support the bill. \"If this bill is passed in New Hampshire, more states will likely follow,\" argues Libreboot.org. \"It will lead to a massively renewed drive to liberate all computer users, and U.S. laws tend to be copied/pasted around the world too. This bill, if passed, will have a hugely positive impact on Free Software at a global level... \n\n\"The proprietary software companies like Microsoft and Apple will also be there, trying to argue the case against the use of Free Software.\"Read more of this story at Slashdot.
", + "content": "Libreboot.org is publicizing an event this Tuesday of \"global importance to Free Software projects, and the movement as a whole... If you live in New Hampshire or in one of the neighbouring states, especially Massachusetts, please listen up! \n\n\"If you are further away and unable to reach New Hampshire all that easily, please spread the following news anyway. It's important.\"\n\nAn important bill is being proposed in New Hampshire, which would enshrine much of what we know as Free Software into law... [H]ere is a paraphrasing of what it proposes: \n\n- Specifically bans state-run websites from serving non-free javaScript to clients \n- Creates a commission to provide oversight, watching the use of Free Software by state agencies \n- Bans state agencies from using proprietary software — maybe this could include schools, in the future! \n- If a person is tried in a criminal case, they have the right to audit the source code of any proprietary software that collects evidence against them \n- Encourages data portability (able to transfer data from one program to another) \n- Bans certain non-compete clauses and NDAs (non-disclosure agreements) pertaining to Free Software projects \n- Bans state/local law enforcement from assisting with the enforcement of copyright claims against Free Software projects \n- Bans state agencies from purchasing non-free software if free software exists, for a given task.... \n\n\nAt first glance, it may not seem that the bill affects individuals, but don't be fooled; this is a hugely positive step forward for everyone! If the state is using Free Software, that most likely means it'll be used in education as well. Although perhaps not immediately and readily apparent, this is a stake in the heart of proprietary software's current dominance, because it would remove one key element of its attack against us; its abuse of education services. If education services are using Free Software, that means they'll probably have children (the ones being educated) using it too. This is a huge step, and it will result in more Free Software developers in the future. Free Software will become more and more mainstream to the masses, which can surely only be a good thing...! \n\n [I]magine if more states like what they see and start to copy the new legislation. Now imagine that countries besides the U.S. start doing it, inspired by the US's success (and I think it will be a resounding success). Imagine a world where Free Software, free as in freedom, is the default everywhere. Imagine a world where Free Software licensing is required reading material in schools. Imagine a world where any five year old can install a free operating system such as GNU+Linux, and Computer Science is mandatory in schools from a young age. Imagine filing your tax returns with Free Software, exclusively. Imagine not even thinking about that, because it became the norm. \n\n\nImagine a world where proprietary software doesn't exist, because it is obsolete; entire generations of people are taught to value freedom, and to staunchly defend it, helping each other learn and grow (and produce better software in the process, with less bugs, because people are now free to do that, without relying on some evil company)... \n\nFree Software is a revolution that we in the Free Software movement have rigorously upheld and fought for, over many years, but we still face an uphill battle because children are not taught in schools about free computing, nor are they encouraged to learn; they are taught to view computers as products to throw away every 1-2 years, that they can run a few apps on but otherwise are not allowed to do anything with. The concept of a general purpose, fully reprogrammable computer is heavily suppressed in mainstream culture. Most people in the world do not run a free operating system; the idea of a computer being a mere appliance is normalized (as opposed to the idea of it being a highly liberating tool for development and the expansion of human knowledge).... \n\nSomething is happening in New Hampshire, which could redefine our movement and give free software real power instead. \n\n\nThe post links to a state representative's tweet describing how supporters can testify in person to support the bill. \"If this bill is passed in New Hampshire, more states will likely follow,\" argues Libreboot.org. \"It will lead to a massively renewed drive to liberate all computer users, and U.S. laws tend to be copied/pasted around the world too. This bill, if passed, will have a hugely positive impact on Free Software at a global level... \n\n\"The proprietary software companies like Microsoft and Apple will also be there, trying to argue the case against the use of Free Software.\"Read more of this story at Slashdot.
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