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Il ne fallait surtout pas oublier de mettre son réveil ce matin-là, avant même que la partie commence, les deux équipes avaient donné le ton de la rencontre. Si les Français avaient eu un parcours qui laissaient à désirer jusqu’à cette fameuse finale. Pour ce choc, les Bleus avaient décidé de marquer la rencontre de leur empreinte, et cela, dès le Haka de leurs adversaires. Les Tricolores, prêt à en découdre s’étaient positionnés en V face au Haka. Les hommes de Lievremont s’étaient ensuite remis en ligne et avaient même franchis la fameuse ligne qui séparait les deux équipes. Une dérogation à la règle qui avait couté alors à l’époque 3 000e d’amende à la FFR. Un geste qui a été interprété par beaucoup de façons différentes à la fin du match. Entre V de la victoire ou le dessin d’une flèche, seuls les acteurs sur le terrain ce soir-là savaient réellement la signification de leur geste.\nFLASHBACK. Entre tension, espoir et déception, comment j'ai vécu la finale de la Coupe du Monde 2011\nImanol Harinordoquy, troisième ligne titulaire pour cette finale, est revenu dans une longue interview sur ce moment qui a marqué sa carrière. Pour lui, ce soir d'octobre, les Français n’avaient pas subi le Haka comme habituellement : « Le speaker, dis ''Les Français reçoivent le Haka'', je pense qu’il s’est trompé ce jour-là, parce qu'on n’a pas reçu le Haka, c’est nous qui avons imposé ce qu’on voulait ». Il est ensuite revenu sur la signification réelle de ce geste : « Naturellement on s’est tous pris la main, on avait besoin de se sentir », avant d’ajouter « ce n’était pas du tout le V de la victoire, c’était une formation, quand on se déploie et qu’on se met à plat, c’est une déclaration à la guerre. » Un moment dont il sera marqué à vie, à contrario du match en lui-même, dont il avoue ne pas trop se souvenir.\n", + "category": "", + "link": "https://www.lerugbynistere.fr/videos/video-rugby-cdm-2011-imanol-harinordoquy-ce-netait-pas-du-tout-le-v-de-la-victoire-0601221504.php", + "creator": "", + "pubDate": "2022-01-06 16:00:00", + "enclosure": "https://www.lerugbynistere.fr/photos/imanol-harinordoquy-06-01-22-9274.jpg", + "enclosureType": "image/jpeg", + "image": "https://www.lerugbynistere.fr/photos/imanol-harinordoquy-06-01-22-9274.jpg", + "id": "", + "language": "fr", + "folder": "00.03 News/Sport - FR", + "feed": "Le Rugbynistere", + "read": false, + "favorite": false, + "created": false, + "tags": [], + "hash": "468eb32e0f9c97e99f16e38b4e8c9fef", + "highlights": [] + }, + { + "title": "POINT TRANSFERTS. Arnold et Serfontein prolongent, Lopez vers Bayonne ?", + "description": "On fait le point sur les rumeurs et les annonces officielles qui agitent le marché des transferts cette semaine, notamment en Top 14 et Pro D2.", + "content": "Top 14\nMontpellier\nLe MHR a annoncé cette semaine via son compte twitter, que le centre sud-africain Jan Serfontein a prolongé l'aventure pour deux saisons supplémentaires. Arrivé en 2017, l'ancien joueur des Bulls devrait être Ciste jusqu'en 2024. Une bonne nouvelle pour Montpellier, qui conserve l'un de ses cadres.\n\nARBITRAGE. Top 14. Pourquoi l'essai décisif de Serfontein a-t-il été accordé à Montpellier face à Castres ?Toulon\nPOINT TRANSFERT. Dorian Laborde à Toulon, la star anglaise Anthony Watson en Top 14 ?Lyon\nSelon le Midi Olympique, le LOU souhaiterait faire venir la saison prochaine le pilier droit du Racing, Ali Oz. Pour rappel, le joueur de 26 ans a pour le moment disputé 8 matchs cette saison sous le maillot du Racing.\nStade Toulousain\nAprès les prolongations de Dupont, Marchand, Baille et Cros, le champion de France en titre a annoncé ce mercredi que son géant deuxième ligne Richie Arnold allait également continuer l'aventure toulousaine. Le joueur de 31 ans a signé un nouveau contrat, allant jusqu'à 2025. Un exemple que devrait également suivre l'entraîneur Ugo Mola, selon RMC Sport.\nTop 14. Stade Toulousain. Ugo Mola prolonge à Toulouse jusqu'en 2027 !Racing\nEn fin de contrat en juin prochain, l'ailier argentin Juan Imhoff n'a pour l'heure, toujours pas prolongé avec les Ciels & Blancs.\nPOINT TRANSFERTS. Juan Imhoff sur le départ, Lopez finalement à Toulon ?\nPau\nLa Section a annoncé ce jeudi la prologation de deux joueurs cadres de l'effectif : Jale Vatubua (30 ans), ainsi que le All-Black Luke Whitelock (30 ans). Ces derniers seront liés à Pau jusqu'en 2024.\nTop 14. Pau. 2022, la bonne année pour Jordan Joseph ?\nPro D2\nBayonne\nLe président de l'Aviron Bayonnais, Philippe Tayeb, a confirmé cette semaine que Camille Lopez pourrait bel et bien rejoindre Bayonne. Interrogé par France Bleu Pays Basque, ce dernier annonce néanmoins que rien n'est encore officiel : \"Camille Lopez, c'est un dossier qui est en cours aujourd'hui. Rien n'est officiel, mais on travaille dessus, bien entendu\". Pour rappel, le RCT, ainsi que la Section Paloise seraient intéressés par la venue du numéro 10 de Clermont.\n\nTOP 14. Pour Aldigé, ’’Lopez crache sur l'institution Biarritz olympique” selon RugbyramaPremiership\nBristol\nPassé par le SUA et Montpellier, l'ailier anglais de 23 ans Gabriel Ibitoye pourrait bel et bien faire son retour en Premiership ! En effet, l'ancien joueur des Harlequins serait, selon le Bristol Live, suivi de près par les Bears ! Une opportunité pour Ibitoye de se relancer, lui qui évolue pour l'heure à Tel Aviv. Leicester et Glasgow seraient par ailleurs également intéressés par l'Anglais.\n''Il n'est pas impliqué'' : Fonteneau pas tendre avec Gabriel Ibitoye", + "category": "", + "link": "https://www.lerugbynistere.fr/news/point-transferts-arnold-et-serfontein-prolongent-lopez-vers-bayonne-0601221029.php", + "creator": "", + "pubDate": "2022-01-06 14:30:00", + "enclosure": "https://www.lerugbynistere.fr/photos/champions-cup-le-stade-toulousain-elimine-pour-une-erreur-de-licence-01-04-19-1703.jpg", + "enclosureType": "image/jpeg", + "image": "https://www.lerugbynistere.fr/photos/champions-cup-le-stade-toulousain-elimine-pour-une-erreur-de-licence-01-04-19-1703.jpg", + "id": "", + "language": "fr", + "folder": "00.03 News/Sport - FR", + "feed": "Le Rugbynistere", + "read": false, + "favorite": false, + "created": false, + "tags": [], + "hash": "275ac38045ebdc95e1f02520dca1330c", + "highlights": [] + }, + { + "title": "Top 14. Malgré des cas de Covid, La Rochelle veut absolument jouer à Toulon", + "description": "Après Toulon, c'est au tour du Stade Rochelais de compter dans ses rangs des cas de Covid avant la rencontre initialement prévue ce dimanche (18 heures). Mais les Maritimes veulent absolument jouer.", + "content": "Touché par le Covid, le RCT par la voix de son président Bernard Lemaître a fait savoir qu'il ne comptait pas disputer la rencontre contre La Rochelle prévue ce week-end. Et pour cause, les Varois ne comptent plus que 4 joueurs de première ligne valides et se refusent d'envoyer des espoirs face aux internationaux rochelais. Oui mais voilà, depuis, La Rochelle a de son côté également annoncé avoir été frappé par le Covid. Dans un communiqué, les Maritimes indiquent que dix joueurs de leur effectif ont été testés positifs et placés en isolement depuis ce week-end. \nTop 14. Bernard Lemaître annonce que Toulon ne jouera pas face à La Rochelle !\nLes pensionnaires de Deflandre restent quant à eux focalisés sur le match de dimanche. En effet, le club a annoncé : ''qu'il mettait tout en œuvre pour présenter une équipe dimanche''. Avant de poursuivre : ''Des tests quotidiens et un ajustement des plannings ont été mis en place pour juguler la contamination et maximiser nos chances de présenter une équipe, complétée par des joueurs espoirs, pour la rencontre de ce dimanche. Le club met ainsi tout en œuvre pour contribuer à garantir la continuité du championnat, dans l'attente de la décision souveraine de la Ligue sur la tenue du match''. Justement la LNR devrait se prononcer ce vendredi matin, sur la tenue ou non de la rencontre. \n\nUne dizaine de joueurs ont été détectés positifs au Covid et isolés depuis ce week-end. Des tests quotidiens et un ajustement des plannings ont été mis en place pour juguler la contamination et maximiser nos chances de présenter une équipe. + d'infos 👇https://t.co/XVarfgbOYr\n— Stade Rochelais (@staderochelais) January 6, 2022\n", + "category": "", + "link": "https://www.lerugbynistere.fr/news/top-14-malgre-des-cas-de-covid-la-rochelle-veut-absolument-jouer-a-toulon-0601221339.php", + "creator": "", + "pubDate": "2022-01-06 14:15:00", + "enclosure": "https://www.lerugbynistere.fr/photos/t-06-01-22-5784.jpg", + "enclosureType": "image/jpeg", + "image": "https://www.lerugbynistere.fr/photos/t-06-01-22-5784.jpg", + "id": "", + "language": "fr", + "folder": "00.03 News/Sport - FR", + "feed": "Le Rugbynistere", + "read": false, + "favorite": false, + "created": false, + "tags": [], + "hash": "ab67974375c196019635107f31fc2014", + "highlights": [] + }, + { + "title": "INSOLITE. Ancien lutteur et bobeur, né en Sibérie… l'incroyable vie de Kirill Gotovtsev !", + "description": "Attention ! Vie et parcours improbable ! Découvrez Kirill Gotovtsev, pilier de Gloucester, dont le chemin pour arriver sur les terrains de rugby est unique.", + "content": "Quel autre pays que la Russie et sa partie orientale sibérienne, pouvait nous offrir un profil aussi atypique que celui de Kirill Gotovtsev ? C'est en plein milieu de la Sibérie, dans le village de Bogouchany, que l'actuel pilier droit de Gloucester est né en 1987. Il a grandi durant la chute de l'URSS, ce qui a entrainé une forte période de déflagration économique qui a fortement impacté le pays et rendu sa vie difficile. Dans les colonnes du Daily Mail, il perpétue certains stéréotypes qu'on se fait de cette région : \"La vie était dure, il n'y avait pas d'eau courante, l'alcoolisme battait son plein et l'emploi moribond \". \"J'ai vécu dans un village à 600 km de Krasnoyarsk. C'était un village très particulier. Des gens partaient en forêt pour cueillir des noix et fruits rouges, et ne revenez pas ! C'était infecté de loups, d'ours, d'animaux dangereux. Les plus chanceux retrouvaient leur chemin au bout de quelques jours ! \". Sacrée ambiance.\nLutteur puis bobeur de haut niveau\nÉlevé à la dur, obligé de faire fondre la neige pour avoir de l'eau l'hiver, entouré d'amis dont les pères étaient alcooliques, Kirill s'est endurci avec cette vie. Sa mère ne recevait qu'un salaire deux fois par an. Juste de quoi survivre. Pour autant, son rêve était de devenir lutteur professionnel. À tel point qu'il n'hésitait pas à marcher les 3 kms à pied qui séparaient sa maison du gymnase d'entrainement sous -58 degrés Celsius ! À 15 ans, il participait à un championnat régional qu'il gagnait, et se faisait remarquer par un entraineur qu'il l'a pris sous son aile. Il finira médaillé de bronze du championnat russe de lutte libre, mais ce n'était pas suffisant pour représenter la Russie aux Jeux Olympiques (seul le premier y participait). C'est alors que le Bobsleigh lui a tendu les bras. \nTrois mois après ses débuts, il participait aux championnats d'Europe. Prévenu le jour même du départ par son entraineur, il laissa sa voiture en catastrophe à l'aéroport qu'il retrouva quelques mois plus tard pleine de neige, la batterie morte, et une facture de parking salée. Malgré tout il ne participa pas aux Jeux Olympiques d'hiver de Sotchi et dû encore se renouveler. Venait alors le rugby à lui…\nDe Krasny à Gloucester\nIl rencontra en 2014 l'entraineur des Krasny Yar, Igor Nikolaïtchouk, qui lui proposa de jouer dans l'équipe réserve. D'abord pilier droit, il fût décalé en troisième ligne, où il mettait ses talents de lutteur à l'œuvre dans les phases de plaquage. Très vite appelé en sélection russe, il est revenu en première ligne en 2018 et s'est imposé au sein de la sélection en ayant progressé techniquement en mêlée. C'est grâce à la lutte qu'il a pu améliorer sa technique. \"La lutte m'a aidé car c'est une sensation. C'est comme l'eau, c'est flexible, rapide. Les mêlées sont techniques et demandent du contrôle, comme la lutte. Il faut comprendre les meilleurs angles à avoir. Ce n'est pas comme en troisième ligne où tu te contentes de plaquer comme un chien \". Présent à la coupe du monde 2019 au Japon, il s'y fait remarquer par le club de Gloucester qui l'engage en 2021. \nUn grand tournoi eurasien en prévision avec la Russie et l'Asie ?\n\"Pour moi, le sport n'est pas juste un travail. C'est la moitié de ma vie. L'autre moitié est la famille. La politique, l'économie, les taxes etc, ça ne compte pas \". Kirill Gotovtsev tentera de qualifier la Russie pour la coupe du monde 2023 en France. En attendant, il s'illustre sur les terrains de Premiership. Improbable quand on sait d'où il vient. ", + "category": "", + "link": "https://www.lerugbynistere.fr/news/insolite-ancien-lutteur-et-bobeur-ne-en-siberie-lincroyable-vie-de-kirill-gotovtsev-0601221208.php", + "creator": "", + "pubDate": "2022-01-06 12:30:00", + "enclosure": "https://www.lerugbynistere.fr/photos/ogy-06-01-22-9623.jpg", + "enclosureType": "image/jpeg", + "image": "https://www.lerugbynistere.fr/photos/ogy-06-01-22-9623.jpg", + "id": "", + "language": "fr", + "folder": "00.03 News/Sport - FR", + "feed": "Le Rugbynistere", + "read": false, + "favorite": false, + "created": false, + "tags": [], + "hash": "66c26c3f3a13ef47d200d0cebb27b455", + "highlights": [] + }, + { + "title": "Rugby. WTF. En plein match contre l'Angleterre, Gavin Henson organisait une virée nocturne", + "description": "En 2005, le Pays de Galles réalisait le Grand Chelem. Lors de la première journée, il battait l'Angleterre, porté par un stratosphérique Gavin Henson. Ce dernier avait même planifié une soirée en plei...", + "content": "L'ensemble du Pays de Galles se rappelle de ce 5 février 2005, quand Gavin Henson, dans les dernières minutes d'une partie irrespirable contre l'Angleterre, propulsait l'ovale entre les poteaux d'un Millenium en fusion. Les Gallois reprenaient donc l'avantage grâce au coup de canon de plus de 40 mètres du Golden Boy, alors âgé d'à peine 23 ans (11-9). Les cinq dernières minutes furent maîtrisés et le XV du Poireau pouvait exulter. Il signait là le premier succès de sa campagne européenne, avant d'en enchaîner quatre autres, et de réaliser le premier Grand Chelem de la Principauté depuis les années 70. \n\nDans les colonnes de Wales Online, Shane Williams, se remémore cette partie légendaire. Il se souvient notamment de la réaction de son ami Gavin Henson, une fois le coup de pied passé, non sans humour. Le match n'était pas encore fini que le petit prodige gallois avait déjà la tête à la soirée d'après match dans les rues de Cardiff : ''Gav court vers moi après ce coup de pied et me dit : ''Nous sortons ce soir ! Nous sortons à Cardiff ce soir''. J'ai pensé : 'Gav ! Nous n'avons même pas encore gagné le match !''' Une déclaration pas forcément étonnante quand on connaît la suite de la carrière d'Henson. Ultra talentueux, ce dernier n'a jamais confirmé les immenses attentes placées en lui, la faute notamment à des déboires hors des terrains, lors de soirées bien arrosées ou à des blessures. \nRugby. Shane Williams avoue avoir détesté le Pays de Galles\nSûrement considéré à juste titre comme l'un, si ce n'est le meilleur joueur du monde à cette période, Henson venait bousculer les codes d'un rugby conservateur. UV, gel, épilation des jambes, crampons vert fluorescent configurés par Karl Lagerfeld, il pouvait avoir le don d'agacer les puristes. ''Je n'ai jamais rencontré quelqu'un comme Gavin de ma vie'', précise Shane Williams toujours pour Wales Online. Avant de poursuivre : ''Il était arrogant en tant que joueur, mais c'est comme ça que les gars le voulaient.'' Adam Jones, autre légende du rugby gallois ne tarit pas d'éloges à son sujet : ''C'était un talent phénoménal. Il avait des mains incroyablement agiles. C'était aussi un grand enfant, ce que les gens n'ont probablement pas réalisé. Il était physique. Les gens ont probablement été pris à partie par le gel et le faux bronzage, mais physiquement, il était irréel.'' Il faut dire que lors de cette rencontre face à l'Angleterre, il s'est également illustré par un coup de pied majestueux dès l'entame du match et un plaquage mémorable sur Mathew Tait. Avant donc cette pénalité victorieuse : ''Je cours vers lui et lui dit : 'Mec tu es une machine, tu es si beau... tu sens bon, continue comme ça'', se rappelle avec le sourire Tom Shanklin.\n6 Nations - Le jour où Gavin Henson, plein de confiance, a crucifié l'Angleterre [VIDÉO]\n''Je ne pense jamais avoir atteint ce genre de performance dans la suite de ma carrière'', a quant à lui avoué Henson pour le site gallois. ''Probablement à cause des blessures, mais il y a aussi quelque chose dans un match Pays de Galles Angleterre qui vous apporte quelque chose de spécial. À l'époque, je n'avais pas une once de doute en moi''. Avant de rappeler l'importance qu'avait ce match : ''Quelqu'un pourrait avoir un travail qu'il déteste et avoir une vie qu'il pense être de la merde. Mais si vous battez l'Angleterre le samedi en jouant pour le Pays de Galles, alors la vie de cette personne est un peu plus supportable''. 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It’s good to make your home feel like you, but there are also a slew of decorating choices that will make the place look chintzy, basic, or even plain creepy. If you’re going for that kind of vibe, fine. If not, consider changing any of the following decor-don’ts that are a part of your home.
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If you’re new to gardening or woodworking—or if you just want to update your refinishing skills—a workshop or adult camp might be for you. Get some hands-on experience and some pro tips in one of these beginner courses for adults.
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Apple Music’s curated playlists are good enough for many people, but they can’t compare to a customized playlist built to suit your tastes. Even better, there are ways to mix, match, and combine multiple Apple Music playlists to create a mammoth list of tracks to suit any mood. You can also define certain rules, such…
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The internet loves two things: A fresh trend, and word games. Wordle is both, and even has a love story in the mix. On Sunday, the second day of 2022, the online word game went viral and was played by more than 300,000 people.
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CES 2022 is here, running from Jan. 5 to Jan. 7 —with a few notable names opting out of the in-person shows. If you didn’t snag a ticket but still want to experience it, though, you’re in luck. There are plenty of ways to livestream it this year.
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Russian paratroopers have arrived in Kazakhstan as part of a “peacekeeping” mission by a Moscow-led military alliance to help the president regain control of the country, according to Russian news agencies.
Kazakhstan’s president, Kassym-Jomart Tokayev, asked for the intervention from the Collective Security Treaty Organization (CSTO) – an alliance made up of Russia, Armenia, Belarus, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan and Tajikistan – late on Wednesday and it was swiftly approved.
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Russian paratroopers have arrived in Kazakhstan as part of a “peacekeeping” mission by a Moscow-led military alliance to help the president regain control of the country, according to Russian news agencies.
Kazakhstan’s president, Kassym-Jomart Tokayev, asked for the intervention from the Collective Security Treaty Organization (CSTO) – an alliance made up of Russia, Armenia, Belarus, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan and Tajikistan – late on Wednesday and it was swiftly approved.
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Dozens of protesters and at least 12 police have died during the ongoing violence in Kazakhstan, authorities claimed, as “peacekeepers” from a Russian-led military alliance arrived in the country at the request of embattled president, Kassym-Jomart Tokayev.
Eyewitnesses in Almaty, Kazakhstan’s largest city, described scenes of chaos on Thursday, with government buildings stormed or set on fire and widespread looting. However, many of those demonstrating said the protests had started out peaceful earlier in the week, and turned violent after a heavy-handed government response.
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Dozens of protesters and at least 12 police have died during the ongoing violence in Kazakhstan, authorities claimed, as “peacekeepers” from a Russian-led military alliance arrived in the country at the request of embattled president, Kassym-Jomart Tokayev.
Eyewitnesses in Almaty, Kazakhstan’s largest city, described scenes of chaos on Thursday, with government buildings stormed or set on fire and widespread looting. However, many of those demonstrating said the protests had started out peaceful earlier in the week, and turned violent after a heavy-handed government response.
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Novak Djokovic flew into Melbourne airport on Wednesday night planning to defend his Australian Open title. Instead, the World No 1 is being held in a quarantine hotel and is set to be deported tonight after a remarkable series of events led to his visa being cancelled.
So how on earth did it get to this point?
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Novak Djokovic flew into Melbourne airport on Wednesday night planning to defend his Australian Open title. Instead, the World No 1 is being held in a quarantine hotel and is set to be deported tonight after a remarkable series of events led to his visa being cancelled.
So how on earth did it get to this point?
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“The former president of the United States of America has created and spread a web of lies about the 2020 election,” Biden said.
Continue reading...", + "content": "Joe Biden continued to go strong against Donald Trump in his speech on the anniversary of the 6 January attack on the US Capitol:
“The former president of the United States of America has created and spread a web of lies about the 2020 election,” Biden said.
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It was a day that shook America. Joe Biden will lead sombre commemorations on Thursday to mark one year since the US Capitol insurrection that left five people dead and the nation’s democracy wounded, and is expected to lay out the “singular responsibility” that Donald Trump has for the “chaos and carnage” of that day.
In a speech, Biden will directly address the former president’s role in the attack and his attempts since to distract from or downplay events, the White House said.
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It was a day that shook America. Joe Biden will lead sombre commemorations on Thursday to mark one year since the US Capitol insurrection that left five people dead and the nation’s democracy wounded, and is expected to lay out the “singular responsibility” that Donald Trump has for the “chaos and carnage” of that day.
In a speech, Biden will directly address the former president’s role in the attack and his attempts since to distract from or downplay events, the White House said.
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Novak Djokovic flew into Melbourne airport on Wednesday night planning to defend his Australian Open title. Instead, the World No 1 is being held in a quarantine hotel and is set to be deported tonight after a remarkable series of events led to his visa being cancelled.
So how on earth did it get to this point?
Continue reading...", + "content": "WHO chief says calling variant ‘mild’ is not accurate; people must wear masks outside in Austria and vaccine passes have six-month expiry
Novak Djokovic flew into Melbourne airport on Wednesday night planning to defend his Australian Open title. Instead, the World No 1 is being held in a quarantine hotel and is set to be deported tonight after a remarkable series of events led to his visa being cancelled.
So how on earth did it get to this point?
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Lawyers for Ghislaine Maxwell have called for a retrial after a juror said in recent post-trial media interviews that he was a victim of sexual abuse.
Maxwell was found guilty on 29 December of five counts for facilitating the late financier Jeffrey Epstein’s sexual abuse of girls, some as young as 14.
With additional reporting from Edward Helmore
Information and support for anyone affected by rape or sexual abuse issues is available from the following organisations. In the US, Rainn offers support on 800-656-4673. In the UK, Rape Crisis offers support on 0808 802 9999. In Australia, support is available at 1800Respect (1800 737 732). Other international helplines can be found at ibiblio.org/rcip/internl.html
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Lawyers for Ghislaine Maxwell have called for a retrial after a juror said in recent post-trial media interviews that he was a victim of sexual abuse.
Maxwell was found guilty on 29 December of five counts for facilitating the late financier Jeffrey Epstein’s sexual abuse of girls, some as young as 14.
With additional reporting from Edward Helmore
Information and support for anyone affected by rape or sexual abuse issues is available from the following organisations. In the US, Rainn offers support on 800-656-4673. In the UK, Rape Crisis offers support on 0808 802 9999. In Australia, support is available at 1800Respect (1800 737 732). Other international helplines can be found at ibiblio.org/rcip/internl.html
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Dozens of Britons who lost loved ones and survivors of a terror attack at a Tunisian resort have reached a settlement with the travel company Tui, after launching a multimillion pound compensation case.
The settlement for an undisclosed amount was reached “without admission of liability or fault”, according to a joint statement issued by the operator and a law firm acting on behalf of families, who had alleged that there was poor hotel security at the resort.
Continue reading...", + "content": "Travel agent and lawyers for 80 people agree undisclosed amount after 2015 Tunisian beach attack that left 38 dead
Dozens of Britons who lost loved ones and survivors of a terror attack at a Tunisian resort have reached a settlement with the travel company Tui, after launching a multimillion pound compensation case.
The settlement for an undisclosed amount was reached “without admission of liability or fault”, according to a joint statement issued by the operator and a law firm acting on behalf of families, who had alleged that there was poor hotel security at the resort.
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Ethiopia has lifted a five-month suspension of the Norwegian Refugee Council’s aid work after it cleared the organisation of allegations of spreading “misinformation”.
The government ordered the NRC, along with Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF), to stop work for three months in July, including operations in the Tigray conflict zone. Both organisations were ordered to stop their humanitarian work in July but while MSF’s suspension was lifted in October, the NRC’s was extended.
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Ethiopia has lifted a five-month suspension of the Norwegian Refugee Council’s aid work after it cleared the organisation of allegations of spreading “misinformation”.
The government ordered the NRC, along with Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF), to stop work for three months in July, including operations in the Tigray conflict zone. Both organisations were ordered to stop their humanitarian work in July but while MSF’s suspension was lifted in October, the NRC’s was extended.
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The Conservative peer Michelle Mone is being investigated by the Metropolitan police for an allegedly racist message she is accused of sending to a man of Indian heritage.
The recipient of the message, Richard Lynton-Jones, complained to the police last summer that during a disagreement following a fatal yacht collision in 2019, Lady Mone told him in a WhatsApp message he was “a waste of a man’s white skin”.
Continue reading...", + "content": "Ultimo lingerie founder is alleged to have called man of Indian heritage ‘a waste of a man’s white skin’ in WhatsApp exchange
The Conservative peer Michelle Mone is being investigated by the Metropolitan police for an allegedly racist message she is accused of sending to a man of Indian heritage.
The recipient of the message, Richard Lynton-Jones, complained to the police last summer that during a disagreement following a fatal yacht collision in 2019, Lady Mone told him in a WhatsApp message he was “a waste of a man’s white skin”.
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A mysterious fraudster who impersonated publishers and agents to steal book manuscripts in an international phishing scam may have finally been caught, with the FBI arresting a 29-year-old man at John F Kennedy airport in New York on Wednesday.
Filippo Bernardini, an Italian citizen who worked at UK publisher Simon & Schuster, was arrested upon landing in the US on Wednesday. The FBI alleged that Bernardini had “impersonated, defrauded, and attempted to defraud, hundreds of individuals” to obtain unpublished and draft works.
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A mysterious fraudster who impersonated publishers and agents to steal book manuscripts in an international phishing scam may have finally been caught, with the FBI arresting a 29-year-old man at John F Kennedy airport in New York on Wednesday.
Filippo Bernardini, an Italian citizen who worked at UK publisher Simon & Schuster, was arrested upon landing in the US on Wednesday. The FBI alleged that Bernardini had “impersonated, defrauded, and attempted to defraud, hundreds of individuals” to obtain unpublished and draft works.
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France’s data privacy watchdog has fined Google and Facebook a combined €210m (£176m) for hampering users’ ability to stop the companies tracking their online activity.
The Commission Nationale de l’Informatique et des Libertés (CNIL) said on Thursday it had fined Google a record €150m for making it difficult for internet users to refuse cookies – small text files that build up a profile of a person’s web activity for commercial purposes. It fined Facebook €60m for the same reason.
Continue reading...", + "content": "Data privacy watchdog says websites make it difficult for users to refuse cookies
France’s data privacy watchdog has fined Google and Facebook a combined €210m (£176m) for hampering users’ ability to stop the companies tracking their online activity.
The Commission Nationale de l’Informatique et des Libertés (CNIL) said on Thursday it had fined Google a record €150m for making it difficult for internet users to refuse cookies – small text files that build up a profile of a person’s web activity for commercial purposes. It fined Facebook €60m for the same reason.
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Britain has been accused of reviving a policy of “targeted killing” after it emerged that the RAF had killed an arms dealer linked to Islamic State in a precision drone strike in Syria at the end of October.
Reprieve, a human rights charity, asked “what are the criteria” used to justify who can be targeted in a “track and kill” drone strike, and called on ministers to tell the Commons why this strike was deemed necessary.
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Britain has been accused of reviving a policy of “targeted killing” after it emerged that the RAF had killed an arms dealer linked to Islamic State in a precision drone strike in Syria at the end of October.
Reprieve, a human rights charity, asked “what are the criteria” used to justify who can be targeted in a “track and kill” drone strike, and called on ministers to tell the Commons why this strike was deemed necessary.
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Claims by a Spanish government minister that factory farming is damaging the environment and leading to the export of poor-quality meat have provoked a furious backlash after his comments were published in the Guardian.
In an interview published on Boxing Day, Alberto Garzón, the minister for consumer affairs, defended traditional grazing “as an environmentally sustainable means of cattle farming”.
Continue reading...", + "content": "Government distances itself from Alberto Garzón’s Guardian interview amid outrage in meat industry
Claims by a Spanish government minister that factory farming is damaging the environment and leading to the export of poor-quality meat have provoked a furious backlash after his comments were published in the Guardian.
In an interview published on Boxing Day, Alberto Garzón, the minister for consumer affairs, defended traditional grazing “as an environmentally sustainable means of cattle farming”.
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Berlin police dogs trained to attack perpetrators have been put on an enforced break, along with their handlers, over contradictions between the methods used to control them and a new law to prevent cruelty to dogs.
The use of pulling collars to channel a police dog’s aggression towards an agitator or potential criminal contravenes the law, introduced by the former agriculture minister, which came into force on 1 January.
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Berlin police dogs trained to attack perpetrators have been put on an enforced break, along with their handlers, over contradictions between the methods used to control them and a new law to prevent cruelty to dogs.
The use of pulling collars to channel a police dog’s aggression towards an agitator or potential criminal contravenes the law, introduced by the former agriculture minister, which came into force on 1 January.
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A computer glitch at the Gatwick control tower left flights unable to land or take off at Britain’s second biggest airport during the morning peak.
Three planes were diverted to other London airports as controllers from Air Navigation Services were forced to shut down the malfunctioning IT and guide planes in under a backup system.
Continue reading...", + "content": "Diversions and delays as air traffic controllers forced to switch to backup system at airport
A computer glitch at the Gatwick control tower left flights unable to land or take off at Britain’s second biggest airport during the morning peak.
Three planes were diverted to other London airports as controllers from Air Navigation Services were forced to shut down the malfunctioning IT and guide planes in under a backup system.
Continue reading...", + "category": "Gatwick airport", + "link": "https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2022/jan/06/gatwick-it-glitch-stops-flights-landing-taking-off-london-airport", + "creator": "Gwyn Topham Transport correspondent", + "pubDate": "2022-01-06T13:46:16Z", "enclosure": "", "enclosureType": "", "image": "", @@ -212335,17 +216053,17 @@ "favorite": false, "created": false, "tags": [], - "hash": "59f45ab9548e16079360b553c8eea737", + "hash": "673fd4ac35ab280f76e209fde0438198", "highlights": [] }, { - "title": "China faces shortage of PE teachers amid school exercise drive", - "description": "Only two PE teachers available to coach 2,600 students in one school, according to Chinese media
Tan Lili, the principal of Shanghai’s Baoshan No 2 central primary school, has been wrestling with a problem in recent months: her school does not have enough physical education teachers.
She is not alone. Since China embarked in 2021 on a nationwide campaign to reduce academic pressures on children and increase the amount of active time they spent outdoors, primary and middle schools across the country have been struggling. In one school, according to Chinese media, only two PE teachers are available to coach 2,600 students.
Continue reading...", - "content": "Only two PE teachers available to coach 2,600 students in one school, according to Chinese media
Tan Lili, the principal of Shanghai’s Baoshan No 2 central primary school, has been wrestling with a problem in recent months: her school does not have enough physical education teachers.
She is not alone. Since China embarked in 2021 on a nationwide campaign to reduce academic pressures on children and increase the amount of active time they spent outdoors, primary and middle schools across the country have been struggling. In one school, according to Chinese media, only two PE teachers are available to coach 2,600 students.
Continue reading...", - "category": "China", - "link": "https://www.theguardian.com/world/2022/jan/06/china-faces-shortage-of-pe-teachers-amid-school-exercise-drive", - "creator": "Vincent Ni China affairs correspondent", - "pubDate": "2022-01-06T05:00:54Z", + "title": "French Dakar rally driver out of coma as team say bomb caused blast", + "description": "Saudi authorities accused of trying to cover up cause of explosion which left Philippe Boutron badly injured
A French rally driver who was seriously injured in an explosion in Jeddah last week has emerged from a coma, while his team have claimed Saudi Arabian authorities are trying to cover up the cause of the incident.
Philippe Boutron sustained serious injuries in the blast outside a hotel near Jeddah’s international airport a week ago. The explosion damaged a support vehicle he was driving for the Sodicars Racing team that was competing in the Dakar rally.
Continue reading...", + "content": "Saudi authorities accused of trying to cover up cause of explosion which left Philippe Boutron badly injured
A French rally driver who was seriously injured in an explosion in Jeddah last week has emerged from a coma, while his team have claimed Saudi Arabian authorities are trying to cover up the cause of the incident.
Philippe Boutron sustained serious injuries in the blast outside a hotel near Jeddah’s international airport a week ago. The explosion damaged a support vehicle he was driving for the Sodicars Racing team that was competing in the Dakar rally.
Continue reading...", + "category": "France", + "link": "https://www.theguardian.com/world/2022/jan/06/french-dakar-rally-driver-out-of-coma-as-team-says-bomb-caused-blast", + "creator": "Kim Willsher in Paris", + "pubDate": "2022-01-06T15:08:07Z", "enclosure": "", "enclosureType": "", "image": "", @@ -212357,17 +216075,17 @@ "favorite": false, "created": false, "tags": [], - "hash": "cf0971a7353bd8704b6991f1c1cc4fd8", + "hash": "4dbcc8e3371eff330cda231ecc26b33a", "highlights": [] }, { - "title": "MI6 chief thanks China for ‘free publicity’ after James Bond spoof", - "description": "Rare response from Richard Moore comes after state news agency posted video mocking western intelligence
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": "Rare response from Richard Moore comes after state news agency posted video mocking western intelligence
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.
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The verdict in the trial of the Colston Four has little to do with efforts to tackle racism in Bristol, the city’s mayor has said as he defended himself against criticism for not acting sooner over the statue of the slave trader Edward Colston.
Speaking to the Guardian after three men and a woman were cleared of criminal damage in toppling the statue in 2020, Marvin Rees said the fate of the statue was symbolic but he had “no reaction” to the verdict.
Continue reading...", + "content": "Marvin Rees rejects claim he should have removed statue, saying he could not afford to waste political capital on issue
The verdict in the trial of the Colston Four has little to do with efforts to tackle racism in Bristol, the city’s mayor has said as he defended himself against criticism for not acting sooner over the statue of the slave trader Edward Colston.
Speaking to the Guardian after three men and a woman were cleared of criminal damage in toppling the statue in 2020, Marvin Rees said the fate of the statue was symbolic but he had “no reaction” to the verdict.
Continue reading...", + "category": "Bristol", + "link": "https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2022/jan/06/bristol-mayor-colston-four-verdict-has-little-to-do-with-drive-to-tackle-racism", + "creator": "Damien Gayle", + "pubDate": "2022-01-06T15:39:40Z", "enclosure": "", "enclosureType": "", "image": "", @@ -212379,17 +216097,39 @@ "favorite": false, "created": false, "tags": [], - "hash": "464660a788645f713c027940ddcb922b", + "hash": "a4c5b7f4e52cdc647f9ab22c994f2561", "highlights": [] }, { - "title": "Covid ‘vaccination doubt line’ receiving up to 1,000 calls a day in Netherlands", - "description": "Helpline staffed by volunteers advising those still hesitant about getting jabbed against coronavirus
A “vaccination doubt line” set up by doctors in the Netherlands is receiving up to 1,000 calls a day from people who are still unsure whether or not they should get jabbed against the coronavirus.
The helpline, originally launched as a local service in November by Robin Peeters, an endocrinologist at the Erasmus medical centre in Rotterdam, and Shakib Sana, a GP, was given a national number last month and has been inundated with inquiries.
Continue reading...", - "content": "Helpline staffed by volunteers advising those still hesitant about getting jabbed against coronavirus
A “vaccination doubt line” set up by doctors in the Netherlands is receiving up to 1,000 calls a day from people who are still unsure whether or not they should get jabbed against the coronavirus.
The helpline, originally launched as a local service in November by Robin Peeters, an endocrinologist at the Erasmus medical centre in Rotterdam, and Shakib Sana, a GP, was given a national number last month and has been inundated with inquiries.
Continue reading...", + "title": "Vaccine mandates, fines, gym bans: how Europe hopes to persuade unjabbed", + "description": "Several countries are ramping up pressure amid Omicron wave, but sceptics say mandates will be hard to police
European governments are ramping up the pressure on people to get vaccinated against Covid-19 by making life progressively harder for those who have not done so, but few are opting to make jabs compulsory – and one country that plans to is now having doubts.
As the Omicron variant sweeps across much of the continent, causing record infection numbers in almost a dozen countries from Finland to Greece, boosting vaccination tallies has become a priority to ease pressure on overburdened health services.
Continue reading...", + "content": "Several countries are ramping up pressure amid Omicron wave, but sceptics say mandates will be hard to police
European governments are ramping up the pressure on people to get vaccinated against Covid-19 by making life progressively harder for those who have not done so, but few are opting to make jabs compulsory – and one country that plans to is now having doubts.
As the Omicron variant sweeps across much of the continent, causing record infection numbers in almost a dozen countries from Finland to Greece, boosting vaccination tallies has become a priority to ease pressure on overburdened health services.
Continue reading...", + "category": "Vaccines and immunisation", + "link": "https://www.theguardian.com/society/2022/jan/06/vaccine-mandates-fines-gym-bans-how-europe-hopes-to-persuade-unjabbed", + "creator": "Jon Henley, and Philip Oltermann in Berlin", + "pubDate": "2022-01-06T15:56:26Z", + "enclosure": "", + "enclosureType": "", + "image": "", + "id": "", + "language": "en", + "folder": "00.03 News/News - EN", + "feed": "The Guardian", + "read": false, + "favorite": false, + "created": false, + "tags": [], + "hash": "aafe4e46c31b2e607ce0888957a4b1cb", + "highlights": [] + }, + { + "title": "UK reports 179,756 new Covid cases as Omicron surge continues", + "description": "Latest figures bring UK total for the past seven days to 1,272,131, up 29% on week before
The UK has reported a further 179,756 Covid cases, as the number of people infected with the Omicron variant continues to surge.
The latest figures – which reflect infections picked up by testing – bring the UK total for the past seven days to 1,272,131, up 29% on the week before. The true number of infections is estimated to be substantially higher as not all infections are captured by the testing programme.
Continue reading...", + "content": "Latest figures bring UK total for the past seven days to 1,272,131, up 29% on week before
The UK has reported a further 179,756 Covid cases, as the number of people infected with the Omicron variant continues to surge.
The latest figures – which reflect infections picked up by testing – bring the UK total for the past seven days to 1,272,131, up 29% on the week before. The true number of infections is estimated to be substantially higher as not all infections are captured by the testing programme.
Continue reading...", "category": "Coronavirus", - "link": "https://www.theguardian.com/world/2022/jan/05/covid-vaccination-doubt-line-receiving-up-to-1000-calls-a-day-in-the-netherlands", - "creator": "Jon Henley", - "pubDate": "2022-01-05T17:18:25Z", + "link": "https://www.theguardian.com/world/2022/jan/06/uk-reports-179756-new-covid-cases-as-omicron-surge-continues", + "creator": "Hannah Devlin and Nicola Davis", + "pubDate": "2022-01-06T16:17:42Z", "enclosure": "", "enclosureType": "", "image": "", @@ -212401,17 +216141,17 @@ "favorite": false, "created": false, "tags": [], - "hash": "79a33d4c7bd480c4ab73147031e00216", + "hash": "3c128147ab373e9fa6f8462db1bff7ee", "highlights": [] }, { - "title": "US troops in Okinawa ordered to wear masks as Covid cases rise", - "description": "Military personnel must wear face coverings off base after virus surges among civilians in Japan
US troops in Okinawa prefecture have been ordered to wear masks off base amid criticism that military authorities failed to tackle a fresh Covid-19 outbreak among service personnel that has taken hold among the local civilian population in Japan.
Okinawa is at the centre of the country’s latest outbreak, with cases surging in recent days from 51 on Saturday to at least 980 on Thursday – a record daily caseload for the southern island.
Continue reading...", - "content": "Military personnel must wear face coverings off base after virus surges among civilians in Japan
US troops in Okinawa prefecture have been ordered to wear masks off base amid criticism that military authorities failed to tackle a fresh Covid-19 outbreak among service personnel that has taken hold among the local civilian population in Japan.
Okinawa is at the centre of the country’s latest outbreak, with cases surging in recent days from 51 on Saturday to at least 980 on Thursday – a record daily caseload for the southern island.
Continue reading...", - "category": "Japan", - "link": "https://www.theguardian.com/world/2022/jan/06/us-troops-okinawa-masks-covid-cases-rise", - "creator": "Justin McCurry in Tokyo", - "pubDate": "2022-01-06T09:17:59Z", + "title": "Flu levels remain low in UK despite spread of Omicron, data shows", + "description": "Cases of people infected at same time with both viruses have been reported in some countries
Levels of flu remain low in the UK despite Covid cases rising considerably over Christmas and the new year, official data shows.
The Omicron variant of coronavirus has spread rapidly around the UK, leading to a sharp rise in infections and, subsequently, hospitalisations. According to figures from the Office for National Statistics released on Wednesday, one in 15 people in England had Covid in the week ending 31 December, rising to one in 10 in London.
Continue reading...", + "content": "Cases of people infected at same time with both viruses have been reported in some countries
Levels of flu remain low in the UK despite Covid cases rising considerably over Christmas and the new year, official data shows.
The Omicron variant of coronavirus has spread rapidly around the UK, leading to a sharp rise in infections and, subsequently, hospitalisations. According to figures from the Office for National Statistics released on Wednesday, one in 15 people in England had Covid in the week ending 31 December, rising to one in 10 in London.
Continue reading...", + "category": "Flu", + "link": "https://www.theguardian.com/society/2022/jan/06/flu-levels-remain-low-in-uk-despite-spread-of-omicron-data-shows", + "creator": "Nicola Davis Science correspondent", + "pubDate": "2022-01-06T15:50:59Z", "enclosure": "", "enclosureType": "", "image": "", @@ -212423,17 +216163,17 @@ "favorite": false, "created": false, "tags": [], - "hash": "9126478b96eabddb53a69abc004a8982", + "hash": "48325b788a34224097b39838f2dc3ec4", "highlights": [] }, { - "title": "Italy makes Covid vaccinations compulsory for over-50s", - "description": "Workplace rules also tightened to require health passes for those 50 or over with minimum €600 fines for non-compliance
Italy has made it obligatory for people aged 50 or more to be vaccinated against Covid-19 as the country scrambles to ease pressure on hospitals and reduce deaths amid a dramatic surge in infections.
The measure is among the toughest vaccine mandates in Europe and takes effect immediately. The move was unanimously supported by ministers despite divisions between the parties that make up prime minister Mario Draghi’s broad coalition before the cabinet meeting on Wednesday.
Continue reading...", - "content": "Workplace rules also tightened to require health passes for those 50 or over with minimum €600 fines for non-compliance
Italy has made it obligatory for people aged 50 or more to be vaccinated against Covid-19 as the country scrambles to ease pressure on hospitals and reduce deaths amid a dramatic surge in infections.
The measure is among the toughest vaccine mandates in Europe and takes effect immediately. The move was unanimously supported by ministers despite divisions between the parties that make up prime minister Mario Draghi’s broad coalition before the cabinet meeting on Wednesday.
Continue reading...", - "category": "Coronavirus", - "link": "https://www.theguardian.com/world/2022/jan/05/italy-makes-covid-vaccinations-compulsory-for-over-50s", - "creator": "Angela Giuffrida in Rome", - "pubDate": "2022-01-05T22:29:50Z", + "title": "Ex-SNP MP Margaret Ferrier to stand trial over alleged Covid breach", + "description": "Politician is accused of travelling from Glasgow to London despite knowing she had symptoms of virus
The former Scottish National party MP Margaret Ferrier will stand trial in August accused of travelling from Glasgow to London in September 2020 knowing she had symptoms of coronavirus and wilfully exposing others to the risk of infection.
Ferrier pleaded not guilty to the single charge on Thursday morning at Glasgow sheriff court.
Continue reading...", + "content": "Politician is accused of travelling from Glasgow to London despite knowing she had symptoms of virus
The former Scottish National party MP Margaret Ferrier will stand trial in August accused of travelling from Glasgow to London in September 2020 knowing she had symptoms of coronavirus and wilfully exposing others to the risk of infection.
Ferrier pleaded not guilty to the single charge on Thursday morning at Glasgow sheriff court.
Continue reading...", + "category": "Scotland", + "link": "https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2022/jan/06/ex-snp-mp-margaret-ferrier-stand-trial-alleged-covid-breach", + "creator": "Libby Brooks Scotland correspondent", + "pubDate": "2022-01-06T13:04:26Z", "enclosure": "", "enclosureType": "", "image": "", @@ -212445,17 +216185,17 @@ "favorite": false, "created": false, "tags": [], - "hash": "cbfde1a71ca91f77c39ebdd020ad17fd", + "hash": "9b1776a6910eef1d98af529ddd73fe55", "highlights": [] }, { - "title": "Canada plays catchup on rapid testing amid Omicron surge", - "description": "Canadians will receive 140m rapid tests for free throughout January, Justin Trudeau says
Canadians will receive 140m rapid tests for free throughout January, Justin Trudeau announced on Wednesday, as the country struggles to cope with record-breaking Covid case numbers.
“With the speed at which Omicron is propagating through our communities and through our country, it makes sense to have rapid testing,” said the prime minister.
Continue reading...", - "content": "Canadians will receive 140m rapid tests for free throughout January, Justin Trudeau says
Canadians will receive 140m rapid tests for free throughout January, Justin Trudeau announced on Wednesday, as the country struggles to cope with record-breaking Covid case numbers.
“With the speed at which Omicron is propagating through our communities and through our country, it makes sense to have rapid testing,” said the prime minister.
Continue reading...", - "category": "Canada", - "link": "https://www.theguardian.com/world/2022/jan/05/canada-rapid-testing-free-omicron-surge", - "creator": "Tracey Lindeman in Gatineau", - "pubDate": "2022-01-05T19:32:38Z", + "title": "Bruce Willis films – ranked!", + "description": "With the actor starring in not one but two iffy thrillers out this month, we take a look over the more successful end of his long, action-packed career
This futuristic thriller about “surries” – artificial doubles who do the dirty work while their owners stay home – could have had heaps more fun riffing on the disparity between the grizzled older Willis and his blond synthetic doppelganger. Still, it is nice to see him bristling with Rosamund Pike, who plays his glassy wife, and being reunited briefly with his Pulp Fiction nemesis Ving Rhames.
Continue reading...", + "content": "With the actor starring in not one but two iffy thrillers out this month, we take a look over the more successful end of his long, action-packed career
This futuristic thriller about “surries” – artificial doubles who do the dirty work while their owners stay home – could have had heaps more fun riffing on the disparity between the grizzled older Willis and his blond synthetic doppelganger. Still, it is nice to see him bristling with Rosamund Pike, who plays his glassy wife, and being reunited briefly with his Pulp Fiction nemesis Ving Rhames.
Continue reading...", + "category": "Bruce Willis", + "link": "https://www.theguardian.com/film/2022/jan/06/bruce-willis-films-ranked", + "creator": "Ryan Gilbey", + "pubDate": "2022-01-06T12:15:51Z", "enclosure": "", "enclosureType": "", "image": "", @@ -212467,17 +216207,17 @@ "favorite": false, "created": false, "tags": [], - "hash": "cdd9cdecf17529281e032cb0468b750d", + "hash": "233651e498b38450fcd78287b9be0ce4", "highlights": [] }, { - "title": "‘I have moments of shame I can’t control’: the lives ruined by explicit ‘collector culture’", - "description": "The swapping, collating and posting of nude images of women without their consent is on the rise. But unlike revenge porn, it is not a crime. Now survivors are demanding a change in the law
Ruby will never forget the first time she clicked on the database AnonIB. It is a so-called “revenge porn” site and in January 2020, a friend had texted her for help. Ruby is a secondary school teacher, used to supporting teenagers, and her friend turned to her for advice when she discovered her images were on the site.
“She didn’t send the thread that she was on,” says Ruby, 29. “She was embarrassed, so she sent a general link to the site itself.” When Ruby opened it, “I couldn’t believe what I was seeing. I couldn’t believe that such an infrastructure existed: something so well organised, so systematic, fed by the people who lived around us.”
Continue reading...", - "content": "The swapping, collating and posting of nude images of women without their consent is on the rise. But unlike revenge porn, it is not a crime. Now survivors are demanding a change in the law
Ruby will never forget the first time she clicked on the database AnonIB. It is a so-called “revenge porn” site and in January 2020, a friend had texted her for help. Ruby is a secondary school teacher, used to supporting teenagers, and her friend turned to her for advice when she discovered her images were on the site.
“She didn’t send the thread that she was on,” says Ruby, 29. “She was embarrassed, so she sent a general link to the site itself.” When Ruby opened it, “I couldn’t believe what I was seeing. I couldn’t believe that such an infrastructure existed: something so well organised, so systematic, fed by the people who lived around us.”
Continue reading...", - "category": "Sexual harassment", - "link": "https://www.theguardian.com/world/2022/jan/06/i-have-moments-of-shame-i-cant-control-the-lives-ruined-by-explicit-collector-culture", - "creator": "Anna Moore", - "pubDate": "2022-01-06T06:00:03Z", + "title": "Your work is not your god: welcome to the age of the burnout epidemic", + "description": "The reason why so many of us are at the end of our rope? We allowed work to be what gave our lives meaning
The rich are irrational when it comes to work. Out of everyone in our society, they have the least need to earn more money, but they work the most.
Billionaire tech-industry titans brag about their hundred-hour work weeks, even though their labor isn’t what boosts their companies’ stock prices and enriches them further. Americans with advanced degrees have the highest average earning power, but typically work more and spend less time on leisure than people with less formal education. The children of rich parents are twice as likely to have summer jobs as poor kids are. And many older American professionals with plenty saved for retirement keep showing up at the office.
Continue reading...", + "content": "The reason why so many of us are at the end of our rope? We allowed work to be what gave our lives meaning
The rich are irrational when it comes to work. Out of everyone in our society, they have the least need to earn more money, but they work the most.
Billionaire tech-industry titans brag about their hundred-hour work weeks, even though their labor isn’t what boosts their companies’ stock prices and enriches them further. Americans with advanced degrees have the highest average earning power, but typically work more and spend less time on leisure than people with less formal education. The children of rich parents are twice as likely to have summer jobs as poor kids are. And many older American professionals with plenty saved for retirement keep showing up at the office.
Continue reading...", + "category": "Life and style", + "link": "https://www.theguardian.com/lifeandstyle/2022/jan/06/burnout-epidemic-work-lives-meaning", + "creator": "Jonathan Malesic", + "pubDate": "2022-01-06T09:00:00Z", "enclosure": "", "enclosureType": "", "image": "", @@ -212489,17 +216229,17 @@ "favorite": false, "created": false, "tags": [], - "hash": "e6ee9d0763973ae43379c8d94db8b37b", + "hash": "e9e056ed6009585ed0c8c1e2ec278282", "highlights": [] }, { - "title": "‘I was there’: Democrat recalls horror and fury on day of Capitol attack", - "description": "Representative Dean Phillips describes the day that ‘changed him’ after a pro-Tump mob overran police and reached the doors of the House chamber
It was a visceral cry at the moment of maximum peril for American democracy.
A furious mob had overrun police and was nearly at the door of the House of Representatives. Inside the chamber, Republican Paul Gosar was launching a spurious challenge to Joe Biden’s election victory in Arizona.
Continue reading...", - "content": "Representative Dean Phillips describes the day that ‘changed him’ after a pro-Tump mob overran police and reached the doors of the House chamber
It was a visceral cry at the moment of maximum peril for American democracy.
A furious mob had overrun police and was nearly at the door of the House of Representatives. Inside the chamber, Republican Paul Gosar was launching a spurious challenge to Joe Biden’s election victory in Arizona.
Continue reading...", - "category": "US Capitol attack", - "link": "https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2022/jan/06/capitol-attack-democrat-dean-phillips-recalls-horror-fury", - "creator": "David Smith in Washington", - "pubDate": "2022-01-06T07:00:06Z", + "title": "The Wombats: Fix Yourself, Not the World review – noughties indie returns bigger and brighter", + "description": "(Awal)
The trio repurpose their sound from post-punk to pop-facing with a polished and snappy fifth album
Scroll down the Wombats’ Spotify page and you come to the section headed “Fans also like”. It features a selection of their mid-00s contemporaries, fellow strivers in the league of what was cruelly dubbed “landfill indie”: the Pigeon Detectives, the Kooks, the Enemy, Scouting for Girls. As everyone knows, fashion is cyclical and this stuff currently lurks at the foot of fortune’s wheel: old enough to seem like yesterday’s news, not old enough to seem appealingly retro. Give it 10 years and they’ll be packing them in at 00s revival festivals, as their Britpop forebears are today, but for now, it’s strictly self-released albums and tours of venues euphemistically described as “intimate”.
By rights, the Wombats should be in the same boat as those bands, more anonymous than their peers (close your eyes and try to visualise frontman Matthew “Murph” Murphy, let alone drummer Dan Haggis), they were dumped by their major label in the same year the NME became a free sheet in the face of slumping sales. But the Wombats’ recent interviews come peppered with unexpected phrases: “their studio in LA”, “forthcoming gig at the O2 Arena” and “produced by Jacknife Lee”, the latter fresh from working with U2. It’s not just that they now play far bigger venues than 15 years ago, it’s that the venues come packed – as every reviewer notes in astonishment – with kids too young to remember the Wombats’ first flush of fame. Last year, their 2015 single Greek Tragedy belatedly went gold in the US: between the original and a subsequent remix by Swedish producer Oliver Nelson in 2020, it’s racked up nearly 175m streams on Spotify.
Continue reading...", + "content": "(Awal)
The trio repurpose their sound from post-punk to pop-facing with a polished and snappy fifth album
Scroll down the Wombats’ Spotify page and you come to the section headed “Fans also like”. It features a selection of their mid-00s contemporaries, fellow strivers in the league of what was cruelly dubbed “landfill indie”: the Pigeon Detectives, the Kooks, the Enemy, Scouting for Girls. As everyone knows, fashion is cyclical and this stuff currently lurks at the foot of fortune’s wheel: old enough to seem like yesterday’s news, not old enough to seem appealingly retro. Give it 10 years and they’ll be packing them in at 00s revival festivals, as their Britpop forebears are today, but for now, it’s strictly self-released albums and tours of venues euphemistically described as “intimate”.
By rights, the Wombats should be in the same boat as those bands, more anonymous than their peers (close your eyes and try to visualise frontman Matthew “Murph” Murphy, let alone drummer Dan Haggis), they were dumped by their major label in the same year the NME became a free sheet in the face of slumping sales. But the Wombats’ recent interviews come peppered with unexpected phrases: “their studio in LA”, “forthcoming gig at the O2 Arena” and “produced by Jacknife Lee”, the latter fresh from working with U2. It’s not just that they now play far bigger venues than 15 years ago, it’s that the venues come packed – as every reviewer notes in astonishment – with kids too young to remember the Wombats’ first flush of fame. Last year, their 2015 single Greek Tragedy belatedly went gold in the US: between the original and a subsequent remix by Swedish producer Oliver Nelson in 2020, it’s racked up nearly 175m streams on Spotify.
Continue reading...", + "category": "The Wombats", + "link": "https://www.theguardian.com/music/2022/jan/06/the-wombats-fix-yourself-not-the-world-review-awal-noughties-indie-returns-bigger-and-brighter", + "creator": "Alexis Petridis", + "pubDate": "2022-01-06T12:00:02Z", "enclosure": "", "enclosureType": "", "image": "", @@ -212511,17 +216251,17 @@ "favorite": false, "created": false, "tags": [], - "hash": "63df39c70c913c6d6ec59329857d52cc", + "hash": "f99da063257bb740eebf751c043089d7", "highlights": [] }, { - "title": "Life after Deepwater Horizon: the hidden toll of surviving disaster on an oil rig", - "description": "When the drilling platform in the Gulf of Mexico exploded in 2010, Stephen Stone escaped with his life. But in the years that followed, he came to feel deeply betrayed by the industry he had once trusted
On the morning of 21 April 2010, Sara Lattis Stone began frantically calling the burn units of various hospitals in Alabama and Louisiana. She was searching for news about her husband, Stephen, who worked on an offshore oil rig in the Gulf of Mexico where a massive explosion had occurred. The blast took place the day before Stephen was scheduled to return home from his latest three-week hitch on the rig, a semisubmersible floating unit called the Deepwater Horizon.
In the hours after a spokesperson from Transocean, the company that owned the Deepwater Horizon, called to tell her that an “incident” had required the rig to be evacuated, Sara veered between panic and denial. One minute, she was telling herself that Stephen was fine. The next, she was convinced that she would never see him again. On Facebook, she came across frightening messages – “the water’s on fire!”, “the rig is burning” – posted by the spouses of other workers. At one point, Sara got on the phone with one of them, a woman who had her TV tuned to the same channel that she was watching, which was airing live coverage of the blowout. As they peered at the screen, they heard the same update, describing the blast as a catastrophic accident and raising the possibility that no one on the rig had survived. The news made them drop their phones and scream.
Continue reading...", - "content": "When the drilling platform in the Gulf of Mexico exploded in 2010, Stephen Stone escaped with his life. But in the years that followed, he came to feel deeply betrayed by the industry he had once trusted
On the morning of 21 April 2010, Sara Lattis Stone began frantically calling the burn units of various hospitals in Alabama and Louisiana. She was searching for news about her husband, Stephen, who worked on an offshore oil rig in the Gulf of Mexico where a massive explosion had occurred. The blast took place the day before Stephen was scheduled to return home from his latest three-week hitch on the rig, a semisubmersible floating unit called the Deepwater Horizon.
In the hours after a spokesperson from Transocean, the company that owned the Deepwater Horizon, called to tell her that an “incident” had required the rig to be evacuated, Sara veered between panic and denial. One minute, she was telling herself that Stephen was fine. The next, she was convinced that she would never see him again. On Facebook, she came across frightening messages – “the water’s on fire!”, “the rig is burning” – posted by the spouses of other workers. At one point, Sara got on the phone with one of them, a woman who had her TV tuned to the same channel that she was watching, which was airing live coverage of the blowout. As they peered at the screen, they heard the same update, describing the blast as a catastrophic accident and raising the possibility that no one on the rig had survived. The news made them drop their phones and scream.
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At the temple of regret, you can have your mistakes burned away by a smiling practitioner, if you are willing to pay a hefty fee. I’m at an unremarkable office block near Monument tube station in central London, watching the remorseful have their body art erased at Pulse Light Clinic, which offers state-of-the-art tattoo removal using laser technology. As penitents of all ages, walks of life and ethnicities walk through the door, one thing becomes clear: there are a lot of terrible tattoos out there.
In a spotless treatment room beside a £6,500 tattoo-removing PicoSure laser machine, senior practitioner Cherry Brierly is recounting her clients’ stories. “I had one lovely guy,” she says brightly. “He had a tattoo on his head. He was in his 60s, newly divorced. He came in and said: ‘It’s not me any more. I need to find a new wife.’” The tattoo said: “Made in London”. It disappeared in a single session.
Continue reading...", + "content": "From Brexit written across a bum to the name of an ex, some tattoos are mistakes that their owners are desperate to erase. But is costly laser treatment worth the pain?
At the temple of regret, you can have your mistakes burned away by a smiling practitioner, if you are willing to pay a hefty fee. I’m at an unremarkable office block near Monument tube station in central London, watching the remorseful have their body art erased at Pulse Light Clinic, which offers state-of-the-art tattoo removal using laser technology. As penitents of all ages, walks of life and ethnicities walk through the door, one thing becomes clear: there are a lot of terrible tattoos out there.
In a spotless treatment room beside a £6,500 tattoo-removing PicoSure laser machine, senior practitioner Cherry Brierly is recounting her clients’ stories. “I had one lovely guy,” she says brightly. “He had a tattoo on his head. He was in his 60s, newly divorced. He came in and said: ‘It’s not me any more. I need to find a new wife.’” The tattoo said: “Made in London”. It disappeared in a single session.
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The rich are irrational when it comes to work. Out of everyone in our society, they have the least need to earn more money, but they work the most.
Billionaire tech-industry titans brag about their hundred-hour work weeks, even though their labor isn’t what boosts their companies’ stock prices and enriches them further. Americans with advanced degrees have the highest average earning power, but typically work more and spend less time on leisure than people with less formal education. The children of rich parents are twice as likely to have summer jobs as poor kids are. And many older American professionals with plenty saved for retirement keep showing up at the office.
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The rich are irrational when it comes to work. Out of everyone in our society, they have the least need to earn more money, but they work the most.
Billionaire tech-industry titans brag about their hundred-hour work weeks, even though their labor isn’t what boosts their companies’ stock prices and enriches them further. Americans with advanced degrees have the highest average earning power, but typically work more and spend less time on leisure than people with less formal education. The children of rich parents are twice as likely to have summer jobs as poor kids are. And many older American professionals with plenty saved for retirement keep showing up at the office.
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At first glance the Northumberland village of Allendale, with its pub and post office and random parking, is like hundreds of sleepy, charming villages across the UK. It’s the Dalek that suggests something out of the ordinary.
Behind the Dalek is a four-storey Georgian townhouse. In the cellar of the house is a remarkable and unlikely collection of more than 200 costumes, props and artwork telling classic sci-fi stories of Doctor Who, Blake’s 7, Star Trek, Flash Gordon, Marvel and many more.
Continue reading...", + "content": "Neil Cole’s Museum of Classic Sci-Fi, hosted in cellar of his Allendale townhouse, holds costumes and props from numerous TV classics
At first glance the Northumberland village of Allendale, with its pub and post office and random parking, is like hundreds of sleepy, charming villages across the UK. It’s the Dalek that suggests something out of the ordinary.
Behind the Dalek is a four-storey Georgian townhouse. In the cellar of the house is a remarkable and unlikely collection of more than 200 costumes, props and artwork telling classic sci-fi stories of Doctor Who, Blake’s 7, Star Trek, Flash Gordon, Marvel and many more.
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Just under three weeks before the Taliban reached Kabul and took control of Afghanistan, 50 of the most powerful women in the country gathered outdoors in a shady spot to discuss how to deal with the approaching danger.
Wearing colourful headscarves, some took notes while others listened intently to Fawzia, 48, one of the most senior female judges in Afghanistan. Holding a microphone, she spoke with urgency about the advancing threat and the need to protect the rights that female lawyers, women’s rights activists and journalists had spent decades fighting for.
Continue reading...", + "content": "Fawzia escaped from Afghanistan. Now in London, she’s trying to secure a safe exit for women still stranded
Just under three weeks before the Taliban reached Kabul and took control of Afghanistan, 50 of the most powerful women in the country gathered outdoors in a shady spot to discuss how to deal with the approaching danger.
Wearing colourful headscarves, some took notes while others listened intently to Fawzia, 48, one of the most senior female judges in Afghanistan. Holding a microphone, she spoke with urgency about the advancing threat and the need to protect the rights that female lawyers, women’s rights activists and journalists had spent decades fighting for.
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There were things in the first draft of his memoir, says David Pevsner, that his editor thought were “maybe TMI, maybe a bridge too far”. I can’t begin to imagine what was deemed unacceptable, because there is TMI – sample line: “I have always been a copious ejaculator” – on just about every page of Damn Shame, an entertaining, touching and absolutely filthy book. My goodness, the filth! “There is that,” he says with a laugh.
Pevsner describes himself, self-deprecatingly, as “a minor player in the entertainment biz”; he’s had small roles in big TV dramas such as Grey’s Anatomy and Modern Family, and bigger roles in small ones. He has been on Broadway, touring productions and off-Broadway hits. He’s not a well-known face, though if you’re a subscriber to his OnlyFans account, where he shares erotic photos and videos of himself, you will be very familiar with his body; Pevsner is, I believe, the only person I’ve interviewed whose erection I have seen. Along the way, to supplement his theatre salary, he has been an escort and a “naked maid”, which had things in common with sex work while also including vacuuming (not a euphemism). He appears, smiling and charming (and dressed), over Zoom from his home in Los Angeles.
Continue reading...", + "content": "Having survived teen shame and the Aids crisis, the Broadway actor – and erstwhile escort – is now blazing a trail for silver sexuality
There were things in the first draft of his memoir, says David Pevsner, that his editor thought were “maybe TMI, maybe a bridge too far”. I can’t begin to imagine what was deemed unacceptable, because there is TMI – sample line: “I have always been a copious ejaculator” – on just about every page of Damn Shame, an entertaining, touching and absolutely filthy book. My goodness, the filth! “There is that,” he says with a laugh.
Pevsner describes himself, self-deprecatingly, as “a minor player in the entertainment biz”; he’s had small roles in big TV dramas such as Grey’s Anatomy and Modern Family, and bigger roles in small ones. He has been on Broadway, touring productions and off-Broadway hits. He’s not a well-known face, though if you’re a subscriber to his OnlyFans account, where he shares erotic photos and videos of himself, you will be very familiar with his body; Pevsner is, I believe, the only person I’ve interviewed whose erection I have seen. Along the way, to supplement his theatre salary, he has been an escort and a “naked maid”, which had things in common with sex work while also including vacuuming (not a euphemism). He appears, smiling and charming (and dressed), over Zoom from his home in Los Angeles.
Continue reading...", + "category": "Stage", + "link": "https://www.theguardian.com/stage/2022/jan/06/shame-ageism-and-nudity-theres-a-lot-to-identify-with-actor-david-pevsner-on-his-memoir", + "creator": "Emine Saner", + "pubDate": "2022-01-06T14:00:05Z", + "enclosure": "", + "enclosureType": "", + "image": "", + "id": "", + "language": "en", + "folder": "00.03 News/News - EN", + "feed": "The Guardian", + "read": false, + "favorite": false, + "created": false, + "tags": [], + "hash": "ef3773b2c04b1077e18aa15eb8a2ef11", + "highlights": [] + }, + { + "title": "From corruption to the 'mark of the beast' – why countries like Malawi are struggling against Covid | Madalitso Wills Kateta", + "description": "With 80% of pandemic funds misused and widespread vaccine myths, citizens have had to step up where government has failed
In January 2021, the Malawian rights activist Paul Msoma wrote that he was in Kamuzu central hospital, struggling to breathe. The hospital had oxygen cylinders but no flowmeters – the necessary instrument to connect him to them. I was left wondering where the funds that had been released for the country’s Covid-19 response were going. “My situation is getting bad and l desperately need oxygen,” Msoma wrote on Facebook. “Anyone who can urgently help out there please help by donating this very gadget.”
Kamuzu central hospital is one of the biggest referral hospitals in Malawi and it did not seem right for such a big hospital not to have oxygen flowmeters, which are very basic medical equipment costing around £18 a piece. This was at a time when the government had released more than £5.6m for the Covid-19 response effort.
Madalitso Wills Kateta is a freelance journalist based in Lilongwe, Malawi
Continue reading...", + "content": "With 80% of pandemic funds misused and widespread vaccine myths, citizens have had to step up where government has failed
In January 2021, the Malawian rights activist Paul Msoma wrote that he was in Kamuzu central hospital, struggling to breathe. The hospital had oxygen cylinders but no flowmeters – the necessary instrument to connect him to them. I was left wondering where the funds that had been released for the country’s Covid-19 response were going. “My situation is getting bad and l desperately need oxygen,” Msoma wrote on Facebook. “Anyone who can urgently help out there please help by donating this very gadget.”
Kamuzu central hospital is one of the biggest referral hospitals in Malawi and it did not seem right for such a big hospital not to have oxygen flowmeters, which are very basic medical equipment costing around £18 a piece. This was at a time when the government had released more than £5.6m for the Covid-19 response effort.
Madalitso Wills Kateta is a freelance journalist based in Lilongwe, Malawi
Continue reading...", + "category": "Malawi", + "link": "https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2022/jan/06/malawi-fight-covid-government-corruption-vaccination", + "creator": "Madalitso Wills Kateta", + "pubDate": "2022-01-06T10:00:02Z", + "enclosure": "", + "enclosureType": "", + "image": "", + "id": "", + "language": "en", + "folder": "00.03 News/News - EN", + "feed": "The Guardian", + "read": false, + "favorite": false, + "created": false, + "tags": [], + "hash": "65f858fe777bebbc5024cb282879dbf3", + "highlights": [] + }, + { + "title": "Boston Marathon bomber accused of failing to pay thousands to victims", + "description": "Prosecutors allege Dzhokhar Tsarnaev spent money on family instead of making court-ordered payments to victims of attack
Dzhokhar Tsarnaev, the convicted Boston Marathon bomber, spent $2,000 on expenses such as gifts, books and support for his siblings instead of making payments he owes to his scores of victims, prosecutors charged in a court filing Wednesday.
The document listed a number of large deposits to Tsarnaev’s inmate trust account that he failed to report to the court, allegedly violating the Mandatory Victim Restitution Act.
Continue reading...", + "content": "Prosecutors allege Dzhokhar Tsarnaev spent money on family instead of making court-ordered payments to victims of attack
Dzhokhar Tsarnaev, the convicted Boston Marathon bomber, spent $2,000 on expenses such as gifts, books and support for his siblings instead of making payments he owes to his scores of victims, prosecutors charged in a court filing Wednesday.
The document listed a number of large deposits to Tsarnaev’s inmate trust account that he failed to report to the court, allegedly violating the Mandatory Victim Restitution Act.
Continue reading...", + "category": "Boston Marathon bombing", + "link": "https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2022/jan/06/boston-marathon-bomber-dzokhar-tsarnaev-victims", + "creator": "Alexandra Villarreal", + "pubDate": "2022-01-06T16:57:38Z", + "enclosure": "", + "enclosureType": "", + "image": "", + "id": "", + "language": "en", + "folder": "00.03 News/News - EN", + "feed": "The Guardian", + "read": false, + "favorite": false, + "created": false, + "tags": [], + "hash": "55b5452c788c224a206d4e5989a0f952", "highlights": [] }, { @@ -212581,12 +216409,980 @@ "highlights": [] }, { - "title": "‘It’s a revenge’: the global success of the Tahitian dance that Europeans tried to outlaw", - "description": "The fast, hip-shaking dance of Tahiti is taking off around the world, with thousands of women taking classes and competing
Wearing intricate costumes made of plants and adorned with tropical flowers, the women look spectacular. While their torsos remain completely still, somehow, impossibly, their hips are moving in circles so fast it’s almost a blur.
These women are performing traditional Tahitian dance, or Ori Tahiti, in Tahiti’s annual cultural festival, the Heiva. And they’re not alone. Thousands of women across the globe, from Mexico to Japan, are doing it too.
Continue reading...", - "content": "The fast, hip-shaking dance of Tahiti is taking off around the world, with thousands of women taking classes and competing
Wearing intricate costumes made of plants and adorned with tropical flowers, the women look spectacular. While their torsos remain completely still, somehow, impossibly, their hips are moving in circles so fast it’s almost a blur.
These women are performing traditional Tahitian dance, or Ori Tahiti, in Tahiti’s annual cultural festival, the Heiva. And they’re not alone. Thousands of women across the globe, from Mexico to Japan, are doing it too.
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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": "Rare response from Richard Moore comes after state news agency posted video mocking western intelligence
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/2022/jan/06/mi6-chief-thanks-china-for-free-publicity-after-james-bond-spoof", + "creator": "Agence France-Presse in Beijing", + "pubDate": "2022-01-06T09:02:05Z", + "enclosure": "", + "enclosureType": "", + "image": "", + "id": "", + "language": "en", + "folder": "00.03 News/News - EN", + "feed": "The Guardian", + "read": false, + "favorite": false, + "created": false, + "tags": [], + "hash": "464660a788645f713c027940ddcb922b", + "highlights": [] + }, + { + "title": "Island hideaway: has the endangered mahogany glider found a new home off the Great Barrier Reef?", + "description": "With less than 2,000 gliders left on the mainland, environmentalists hope the elusive marsupial has been making a Queensland island its home
If there has been rain and it’s after dark, Daryl Dickson listens for a shower of drops bumped loose from the leaves above.
When it’s dry, it could be the faint sound of the caps of bloodwood blossoms landing on her roof that sends her off to grab a torch and catch a glimpse of one of her elusive marsupial neighbours.
Continue reading...", + "content": "With less than 2,000 gliders left on the mainland, environmentalists hope the elusive marsupial has been making a Queensland island its home
If there has been rain and it’s after dark, Daryl Dickson listens for a shower of drops bumped loose from the leaves above.
When it’s dry, it could be the faint sound of the caps of bloodwood blossoms landing on her roof that sends her off to grab a torch and catch a glimpse of one of her elusive marsupial neighbours.
Continue reading...", + "category": "Queensland", + "link": "https://www.theguardian.com/australia-news/2022/jan/07/island-hideaway-has-the-endangered-mahogany-glider-found-a-new-home-off-the-great-barrier-reef", + "creator": "Graham Readfearn", + "pubDate": "2022-01-06T16:30:17Z", + "enclosure": "", + "enclosureType": "", + "image": "", + "id": "", + "language": "en", + "folder": "00.03 News/News - EN", + "feed": "The Guardian", + "read": false, + "favorite": false, + "created": false, + "tags": [], + "hash": "580f7bd987c38a906be16440791fd44a", + "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", + "enclosure": "", + "enclosureType": "", + "image": "", + "id": "", + "language": "en", + "folder": "00.03 News/News - EN", + "feed": "The Guardian", + "read": false, + "favorite": false, + "created": false, + "tags": [], + "hash": "91dd34b57deca6ea990b312186d4cea4", + "highlights": [] + }, + { + "title": "Ethiopia lifts five-month suspension of Norwegian Refugee Council’s aid work", + "description": "NRC, which was accused of spreading ‘misinformation’, says it will struggle to reach those in need as Tigray conflict enters third year
Ethiopia has lifted a five-month suspension of the Norwegian Refugee Council’s aid work after it cleared the organisation of allegations of spreading “misinformation”.
The government ordered the NRC, along with Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF), to stop work for three months in July, including operations in the Tigray conflict zone. Both organisations were ordered to stop their humanitarian work in July but while MSF’s suspension was lifted in October, the NRC’s was extended.
Continue reading...", + "content": "NRC, which was accused of spreading ‘misinformation’, says it will struggle to reach those in need as Tigray conflict enters third year
Ethiopia has lifted a five-month suspension of the Norwegian Refugee Council’s aid work after it cleared the organisation of allegations of spreading “misinformation”.
The government ordered the NRC, along with Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF), to stop work for three months in July, including operations in the Tigray conflict zone. Both organisations were ordered to stop their humanitarian work in July but while MSF’s suspension was lifted in October, the NRC’s was extended.
Continue reading...", + "category": "Global development", + "link": "https://www.theguardian.com/global-development/2022/jan/06/ethiopia-lifts-five-month-suspension-of-norwegian-refugee-councils-aid-work", + "creator": "Kaamil Ahmed", + "pubDate": "2022-01-06T07:00:03Z", + "enclosure": "", + "enclosureType": "", + "image": "", + "id": "", + "language": "en", + "folder": "00.03 News/News - EN", + "feed": "The Guardian", + "read": false, + "favorite": false, + "created": false, + "tags": [], + "hash": "596295780eff6dd17c04d7c0fbb3362c", + "highlights": [] + }, + { + "title": "Tigrayans deported by Saudis ‘forcibly disappeared’ in Ethiopia – rights group", + "description": "Thousands of Tigrayan migrants abused and deported from Saudi Arabia are forcibly detained in Ethiopia, Human Rights Watch says
Thousands of Tigrayans are being deported from Saudi Arabia and held in secret detention sites in Ethiopia, according to Human Rights Watch.
In a new report, the international rights organisation says it has identified two detention sites where thousands of people from the war-torn Tigray region of Ethiopia are being mistreated and forcibly disappeared. The sites, identified via satellite imagery, videos and witness accounts, in the towns of Semera and Shone are most likely used to detain Tigrayan deportees, HRW said.
Continue reading...", + "content": "Thousands of Tigrayan migrants abused and deported from Saudi Arabia are forcibly detained in Ethiopia, Human Rights Watch says
Thousands of Tigrayans are being deported from Saudi Arabia and held in secret detention sites in Ethiopia, according to Human Rights Watch.
In a new report, the international rights organisation says it has identified two detention sites where thousands of people from the war-torn Tigray region of Ethiopia are being mistreated and forcibly disappeared. The sites, identified via satellite imagery, videos and witness accounts, in the towns of Semera and Shone are most likely used to detain Tigrayan deportees, HRW said.
Continue reading...", + "category": "Human rights", + "link": "https://www.theguardian.com/global-development/2022/jan/05/tigrayans-abused-deported-by-saudis-forcibly-disappeared-in-ethiopia-human-rights-watch-report", + "creator": "Katie McQue", + "pubDate": "2022-01-05T17:10:08Z", + "enclosure": "", + "enclosureType": "", + "image": "", + "id": "", + "language": "en", + "folder": "00.03 News/News - EN", + "feed": "The Guardian", + "read": false, + "favorite": false, + "created": false, + "tags": [], + "hash": "da8b19685793273671aaf6ddf05de9c1", + "highlights": [] + }, + { + "title": "Rocky road: Paraguay’s new Chaco highway threatens rare forest and last of the Ayoreo people", + "description": "Forced from their homes by missionaries, the Ayoreo cling on in the Chaco. Now the Bioceanic Corridor cuts through the fastest-vanishing forest on Earth, refuge of some of the Americas’ last hunter-gatherers
In 1972, Catholic missionaries entered the Chaco forest of northern Paraguay and forced Oscar Pisoraja’s family, and their nomadic Ayoreo people, to leave with them. Many perished from thirst on the long march south. Settled near the village of Carmelo Peralta on the Paraguay River, dozens more died from illnesses. Still, the survivors kept up some traditions – hunting for armadillos; weaving satchels from the spiky caraguatá plant. “We felt part of this place,” says Pisoraja, now 51.
Today, his community – and other indigenous peoples across the Chaco, a tapestry of swamp, savanna and thorny forest across four countries that is South America’s largest ecosystem after the Amazon – are confronting a dramatic new change.
Mario Abdo Benítez, Paraguay’s president, and Reinaldo Azambuja Silva, governor of Mato Grosso do Sul state in Brazil, at the site of a new bridge across the Paraguay River, due to be completed in 2024
Continue reading...", + "content": "Forced from their homes by missionaries, the Ayoreo cling on in the Chaco. Now the Bioceanic Corridor cuts through the fastest-vanishing forest on Earth, refuge of some of the Americas’ last hunter-gatherers
In 1972, Catholic missionaries entered the Chaco forest of northern Paraguay and forced Oscar Pisoraja’s family, and their nomadic Ayoreo people, to leave with them. Many perished from thirst on the long march south. Settled near the village of Carmelo Peralta on the Paraguay River, dozens more died from illnesses. Still, the survivors kept up some traditions – hunting for armadillos; weaving satchels from the spiky caraguatá plant. “We felt part of this place,” says Pisoraja, now 51.
Today, his community – and other indigenous peoples across the Chaco, a tapestry of swamp, savanna and thorny forest across four countries that is South America’s largest ecosystem after the Amazon – are confronting a dramatic new change.
Mario Abdo Benítez, Paraguay’s president, and Reinaldo Azambuja Silva, governor of Mato Grosso do Sul state in Brazil, at the site of a new bridge across the Paraguay River, due to be completed in 2024
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A few days before Christmas, Super-typhoon Rai – known locally as Odette – ravaged the Philippines. The morning after the onslaught, on my way back to Iloilo City from San Jose, Antique, I could see the ocean still boiling; houses blown away and great trees knocked down, making roads impassable. The sights were terrifying.
Lost lives continue to climb two weeks on. Vast numbers of buildings were destroyed – from houses to schools; food crops lost to flooding. At first, I did not know what to feel – anger, helplessness? Later, I knew what I wanted: climate justice.
Continue reading...", + "content": "The Philippines adds little to global emissions but faces some of its worst effects in extreme weather. Climate justice is needed
A few days before Christmas, Super-typhoon Rai – known locally as Odette – ravaged the Philippines. The morning after the onslaught, on my way back to Iloilo City from San Jose, Antique, I could see the ocean still boiling; houses blown away and great trees knocked down, making roads impassable. The sights were terrifying.
Lost lives continue to climb two weeks on. Vast numbers of buildings were destroyed – from houses to schools; food crops lost to flooding. At first, I did not know what to feel – anger, helplessness? Later, I knew what I wanted: climate justice.
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“Hospitals in the north of England are incredibly busy now, in particular because of Omicron. At the hospital where I work we’ve gone from 26 Covid inpatients on Boxing Day to 104 now.
Unlike previous waves of Covid, only four people are being cared for in ICU, whereas in previous waves we were maxed out at 20 people in ICU. That’s good from the patients’ point of view. But it does stress the rest of the system, including the bit of the system I work in – acute medicine.
Continue reading...", + "content": "A hospital doctor in Yorkshire explains how Omicron is testing northern hospitals’ resources, with staff juggling beds to control infection and dealing with a huge influx of patients
“Hospitals in the north of England are incredibly busy now, in particular because of Omicron. At the hospital where I work we’ve gone from 26 Covid inpatients on Boxing Day to 104 now.
Unlike previous waves of Covid, only four people are being cared for in ICU, whereas in previous waves we were maxed out at 20 people in ICU. That’s good from the patients’ point of view. But it does stress the rest of the system, including the bit of the system I work in – acute medicine.
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For years, Nursultan Nazarbayev has been used to performative adoration from the citizens of Kazakhstan. The country’s leader for nearly three decades, he was showered with praise and adulation at showpiece events, and his image smiled down from billboards across the country.
When he stepped down in 2019, he was able to choose his successor, Kassym-Jomart Tokayev, and kept significant power as head of the security council and general behind-the-scenes powerbroker. He retained his official title of Elbasy, or leader of the nation.
Continue reading...", + "content": "Analysis: Nursultan Nazarbayev, behind-the-scenes powerbroker, thought he found a way to step aside without risking retribution
For years, Nursultan Nazarbayev has been used to performative adoration from the citizens of Kazakhstan. The country’s leader for nearly three decades, he was showered with praise and adulation at showpiece events, and his image smiled down from billboards across the country.
When he stepped down in 2019, he was able to choose his successor, Kassym-Jomart Tokayev, and kept significant power as head of the security council and general behind-the-scenes powerbroker. He retained his official title of Elbasy, or leader of the nation.
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There’s no rest for the wicked, eh? While a lot of people have spent the past few weeks trying to do as little as possible, it has been go-go-go for the Trump family. Donald, Ivanka and Donald Jr have been issued with subpoenas as part of a fraud inquiry into the family’s businesses. Melania, meanwhile, has been busy building a business of her own. The former first lady, turned crypto queen, has jumped on the non-fungible token (NFT) trend: last month she was flogging a digital painting of her eyes titled Melania’s Vision (and promising an unspecified portion of the proceeds from her digital ventures would go to children ageing out of foster care). The price? One SOL (Solana, the cryptocurrency, is worth about £128). Now, she has released a picture of herself dressed in white for a starting bid of just 1,415.86 SOL (£180,000).
Melania’s NFT venture isn’t her first brush with entrepreneurship. She had a jewellery line and once developed a skincare range called Melania Trump’s Caviar Complexe C6™ with Lipid Matrix Receptor™ Technology. She tested her caviar creams on her then seven-year-old son Barron (“It smells very, very fresh … He likes it!” Melania told reporters at the time). Alas, no one else got a chance to use them due to a complicated lawsuit that killed the product before it got to the shops.
Continue reading...", + "content": "The former first lady has launched a jewellery line and caviar moisturiser, but digital portraits could be her real money maker
There’s no rest for the wicked, eh? While a lot of people have spent the past few weeks trying to do as little as possible, it has been go-go-go for the Trump family. Donald, Ivanka and Donald Jr have been issued with subpoenas as part of a fraud inquiry into the family’s businesses. Melania, meanwhile, has been busy building a business of her own. The former first lady, turned crypto queen, has jumped on the non-fungible token (NFT) trend: last month she was flogging a digital painting of her eyes titled Melania’s Vision (and promising an unspecified portion of the proceeds from her digital ventures would go to children ageing out of foster care). The price? One SOL (Solana, the cryptocurrency, is worth about £128). Now, she has released a picture of herself dressed in white for a starting bid of just 1,415.86 SOL (£180,000).
Melania’s NFT venture isn’t her first brush with entrepreneurship. She had a jewellery line and once developed a skincare range called Melania Trump’s Caviar Complexe C6™ with Lipid Matrix Receptor™ Technology. She tested her caviar creams on her then seven-year-old son Barron (“It smells very, very fresh … He likes it!” Melania told reporters at the time). Alas, no one else got a chance to use them due to a complicated lawsuit that killed the product before it got to the shops.
Continue reading...", + "category": "Melania Trump", + "link": "https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/commentisfree/2022/jan/04/melanias-latest-nft-is-selling-for-180000-at-last-one-of-the-trumps-is-showing-entrepreneurial-spirit", + "creator": "Arwa Mahdawi", + "pubDate": "2022-01-04T15:54:39Z", + "enclosure": "", + "enclosureType": "", + "image": "", + "id": "", + "language": "en", + "folder": "00.03 News/News - EN", + "feed": "The Guardian", + "read": false, + "favorite": false, + "created": false, + "tags": [], + "hash": "6c7169602f1229a5ff1cdc08310ac677", + "highlights": [] + }, + { + "title": "When will Omicron peak in the UK and is the modelling wrong?", + "description": "Analysis: gloomiest predictions may have not come to pass, but experts caution that we’re not out of the woods yet
The family gatherings have disbanded, the new year’s hangovers have lifted. Despite record Covid infection figures over the holiday period, evidence that the rate of increase in cases may be slowing has prompted speculation that London, at least, may be close to reaching “peak Omicron”.
Boris Johnson is said to be obsessed with this hypothetical time point, seeing it as crucial to how the Covid variant may play out nationwide. If hospitalisations follow the same trajectory and peak without the NHS being overwhelmed, the prime minister’s decision not to impose lockdown-style restrictions before the holiday period may be vindicated.
Continue reading...", + "content": "Analysis: gloomiest predictions may have not come to pass, but experts caution that we’re not out of the woods yet
The family gatherings have disbanded, the new year’s hangovers have lifted. Despite record Covid infection figures over the holiday period, evidence that the rate of increase in cases may be slowing has prompted speculation that London, at least, may be close to reaching “peak Omicron”.
Boris Johnson is said to be obsessed with this hypothetical time point, seeing it as crucial to how the Covid variant may play out nationwide. If hospitalisations follow the same trajectory and peak without the NHS being overwhelmed, the prime minister’s decision not to impose lockdown-style restrictions before the holiday period may be vindicated.
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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", + "enclosure": "", + "enclosureType": "", + "image": "", + "id": "", + "language": "en", + "folder": "00.03 News/News - EN", + "feed": "The Guardian", + "read": false, + "favorite": false, + "created": false, + "tags": [], + "hash": "abb508b2c3f261dbfa3d33309139b1d2", + "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
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", + "enclosure": "", + "enclosureType": "", + "image": "", + "id": "", + "language": "en", + "folder": "00.03 News/News - EN", + "feed": "The Guardian", + "read": false, + "favorite": false, + "created": false, + "tags": [], + "hash": "54f428af2727123dd67de77ba557f8e9", + "highlights": [] + }, + { + "title": "Violent clashes in Kazakhstan amid fuel protests – in pictures", + "description": "Fuel price rises have triggered protests in Almaty, the country’s commercial capital and largest city, and other cities
Continue reading...", + "content": "Fuel price rises have triggered protests in Almaty, the country’s commercial capital and largest city, and other cities
Continue reading...", + "category": "Kazakhstan", + "link": "https://www.theguardian.com/world/gallery/2022/jan/06/violent-clashes-in-kazakhstan-amid-fuel-protests-in-pictures", + "creator": "", + "pubDate": "2022-01-06T04:40:20Z", + "enclosure": "", + "enclosureType": "", + "image": "", + "id": "", + "language": "en", + "folder": "00.03 News/News - EN", + "feed": "The Guardian", + "read": false, + "favorite": false, + "created": false, + "tags": [], + "hash": "3075c8db398e06dc3e865fe09349533c", + "highlights": [] + }, + { + "title": "Kazakhstan protests: demonstrators storm government buildings – video", + "description": "Protesters took over government buildings and reportedly stormed the airport in Almaty, Kazakhstan, after demonstrations against a fuel price rise spread quickly across the country. A government announcement that the price would be fixed at a lower level did not slow protesters who say they are unhappy with corruption and the cost of living. 'Peacekeeping forces' from a Russia-led military alliance will be sent to help the country’s president, Kassym-Jomart Tokayev, regain control. Kazakh media outlets cited the interior ministry as saying 317 police and national guard servicemen have been injured and eight killed. There have been no reliable estimates of civilian casualties
Continue reading...", + "content": "Protesters took over government buildings and reportedly stormed the airport in Almaty, Kazakhstan, after demonstrations against a fuel price rise spread quickly across the country. A government announcement that the price would be fixed at a lower level did not slow protesters who say they are unhappy with corruption and the cost of living. 'Peacekeeping forces' from a Russia-led military alliance will be sent to help the country’s president, Kassym-Jomart Tokayev, regain control. Kazakh media outlets cited the interior ministry as saying 317 police and national guard servicemen have been injured and eight killed. There have been no reliable estimates of civilian casualties
Continue reading...", + "category": "Kazakhstan", + "link": "https://www.theguardian.com/world/video/2022/jan/06/kazakhstan-protests-protesters-storm-government-buildings-video", + "creator": "", + "pubDate": "2022-01-06T00:36:11Z", + "enclosure": "", + "enclosureType": "", + "image": "", + "id": "", + "language": "en", + "folder": "00.03 News/News - EN", + "feed": "The Guardian", + "read": false, + "favorite": false, + "created": false, + "tags": [], + "hash": "9f19c6c74c30edcf8dcdd81a5fe583d5", + "highlights": [] + }, + { + "title": "Owning cats and dogs instead of having children is selfish, says pope – video", + "description": "Pope Francis suggested people who own cats and dogs instead of having children exhibit 'a certain selfishness', during a speech on parenthood and adoption at the Vatican.
The pontiff lamented that pets 'sometimes take the place of children' and that countries were becoming older and losing their humanity as a result
Continue reading...", + "content": "Pope Francis suggested people who own cats and dogs instead of having children exhibit 'a certain selfishness', during a speech on parenthood and adoption at the Vatican.
The pontiff lamented that pets 'sometimes take the place of children' and that countries were becoming older and losing their humanity as a result
Continue reading...", + "category": "Pope Francis", + "link": "https://www.theguardian.com/world/video/2022/jan/05/having-cats-and-dogs-instead-of-children-is-selfish-says-pope-video", + "creator": "", + "pubDate": "2022-01-05T16:08:58Z", + "enclosure": "", + "enclosureType": "", + "image": "", + "id": "", + "language": "en", + "folder": "00.03 News/News - EN", + "feed": "The Guardian", + "read": false, + "favorite": false, + "created": false, + "tags": [], + "hash": "4f08fced5d299f32ffac7e07b736af20", + "highlights": [] + }, + { + "title": "Protests erupt in Kazakhstan over fuel price rise – video", + "description": "Protests have broken out in several Kazakh towns and cities after the central Asian nation's government lifted price caps on liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) and the cost of the popular alternative to petrol soared. The government resigned on Wednesday, hours after the president declared a state of emergency in large parts of the country in response to the rare outbreak of unrest. President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev has appointed Alikhan Smailov as acting prime minister.
Continue reading...", + "content": "Protests have broken out in several Kazakh towns and cities after the central Asian nation's government lifted price caps on liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) and the cost of the popular alternative to petrol soared. The government resigned on Wednesday, hours after the president declared a state of emergency in large parts of the country in response to the rare outbreak of unrest. President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev has appointed Alikhan Smailov as acting prime minister.
Continue reading...", + "category": "Kazakhstan", + "link": "https://www.theguardian.com/world/video/2022/jan/05/protests-erupt-in-kazakhstan-over-fuel-price-rise-video", + "creator": "", + "pubDate": "2022-01-05T05:22:15Z", + "enclosure": "", + "enclosureType": "", + "image": "", + "id": "", + "language": "en", + "folder": "00.03 News/News - EN", + "feed": "The Guardian", + "read": false, + "favorite": false, + "created": false, + "tags": [], + "hash": "9140e96d148fbcc65e52e4ab9877ff16", + "highlights": [] + }, + { + "title": "Biden blames Trump’s ‘web of lies’ for US Capitol attack in one-year anniversary speech – live", + "description": "Joe Biden has taken the podium to speak on the anniversary of the 6 January attack of the US Capitol, and he immediately comes out strong in laying the responsibility of the mob’s actions on Donald Trump.
“One year ago today in this sacred place, democracy was attacked,” Biden said. “The will of the people was under assault. The constitution, our constitution, faced the gravest of threats.”
Continue reading...", + "content": "Joe Biden has taken the podium to speak on the anniversary of the 6 January attack of the US Capitol, and he immediately comes out strong in laying the responsibility of the mob’s actions on Donald Trump.
“One year ago today in this sacred place, democracy was attacked,” Biden said. “The will of the people was under assault. The constitution, our constitution, faced the gravest of threats.”
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Novak Djokovic flew into Melbourne airport on Wednesday night planning to defend his Australian Open title. Instead, the World No 1 is being held in a quarantine hotel and is set to be deported tonight after a remarkable series of events led to his visa being cancelled.
So how on earth did it get to this point?
Continue reading...", + "content": "UK prime minister criticises people spreading misinformation; law passes after controversy over Macron’s words on putting pressure on unvaccinated
Novak Djokovic flew into Melbourne airport on Wednesday night planning to defend his Australian Open title. Instead, the World No 1 is being held in a quarantine hotel and is set to be deported tonight after a remarkable series of events led to his visa being cancelled.
So how on earth did it get to this point?
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The travel operator Tui has reached a settlement “without admission of liability or fault” with survivors and relatives of British tourists killed in the 2015 Tunisia beach terror attack, the company and the law firm representing victims said.
Seifeddine Rezgui killed 38 people, including 30 Britons, at the Riu Imperial Marhaba hotel complex on the Sousse coast, with dozens more injured, on 26 June that year.
Continue reading...", + "content": "Travel agent and lawyers representing 80 people agree settlement after 2015 Tunisian beach attack in which 38 died
The travel operator Tui has reached a settlement “without admission of liability or fault” with survivors and relatives of British tourists killed in the 2015 Tunisia beach terror attack, the company and the law firm representing victims said.
Seifeddine Rezgui killed 38 people, including 30 Britons, at the Riu Imperial Marhaba hotel complex on the Sousse coast, with dozens more injured, on 26 June that year.
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A French rally driver seriously injured in an explosion in Jeddah last week has emerged from a coma, while his team have claimed Saudi Arabian authorities are trying to cover up the cause of the incident.
Philippe Boutron sustained serious injuries in the blast outside a hotel near Jeddah’s international airport a week ago. The explosion damaged a support vehicle he was driving for the Sodicars Racing team that was competing in the Dakar rally.
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A French rally driver seriously injured in an explosion in Jeddah last week has emerged from a coma, while his team have claimed Saudi Arabian authorities are trying to cover up the cause of the incident.
Philippe Boutron sustained serious injuries in the blast outside a hotel near Jeddah’s international airport a week ago. The explosion damaged a support vehicle he was driving for the Sodicars Racing team that was competing in the Dakar rally.
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Britain is not a country where “destroying public property can ever be acceptable”, a cabinet minister has said, as Conservative MPs vented their frustration at four people being cleared of tearing down a statue of the slave trader Edward Colston.
Grant Shapps, the transport secretary, said the law would be changed to close a “potential loophole” limiting the prosecution of people who damage memorials as part of the police, crime, sentencing and courts (PCSC) bill.
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Britain is not a country where “destroying public property can ever be acceptable”, a cabinet minister has said, as Conservative MPs vented their frustration at four people being cleared of tearing down a statue of the slave trader Edward Colston.
Grant Shapps, the transport secretary, said the law would be changed to close a “potential loophole” limiting the prosecution of people who damage memorials as part of the police, crime, sentencing and courts (PCSC) bill.
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Italy has made it obligatory for people aged 50 or more to be vaccinated against Covid-19 as the country scrambles to ease pressure on hospitals and reduce deaths amid a dramatic surge in infections.
The measure is among the toughest vaccine mandates in Europe and takes effect immediately. The move was unanimously supported by ministers despite divisions between the parties that make up prime minister Mario Draghi’s broad coalition before the cabinet meeting on Wednesday.
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Italy has made it obligatory for people aged 50 or more to be vaccinated against Covid-19 as the country scrambles to ease pressure on hospitals and reduce deaths amid a dramatic surge in infections.
The measure is among the toughest vaccine mandates in Europe and takes effect immediately. The move was unanimously supported by ministers despite divisions between the parties that make up prime minister Mario Draghi’s broad coalition before the cabinet meeting on Wednesday.
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US troops in Okinawa prefecture have been ordered to wear masks off base amid criticism that military authorities failed to tackle a fresh Covid-19 outbreak among service personnel that has taken hold among the local civilian population in Japan.
Okinawa is at the centre of the country’s latest outbreak, with cases surging in recent days from 51 on Saturday to at least 980 on Thursday – a record daily caseload for the southern island.
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US troops in Okinawa prefecture have been ordered to wear masks off base amid criticism that military authorities failed to tackle a fresh Covid-19 outbreak among service personnel that has taken hold among the local civilian population in Japan.
Okinawa is at the centre of the country’s latest outbreak, with cases surging in recent days from 51 on Saturday to at least 980 on Thursday – a record daily caseload for the southern island.
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While Florida has experienced a record number of Covid-19 cases and sharp increase in hospitalizations in recent weeks, there is disagreement between Republicans and Democrats over whether the Omicron surge has actually overwhelmed the state’s healthcare system.
For example, Florida Republican senator Marco Rubio posted on Twitter that there “is no Omicron hospital ‘surge’ in Florida. People admitted for non-Covid reasons get tested. If they test positive they get counted as a ‘Covid patient.’”
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While Florida has experienced a record number of Covid-19 cases and sharp increase in hospitalizations in recent weeks, there is disagreement between Republicans and Democrats over whether the Omicron surge has actually overwhelmed the state’s healthcare system.
For example, Florida Republican senator Marco Rubio posted on Twitter that there “is no Omicron hospital ‘surge’ in Florida. People admitted for non-Covid reasons get tested. If they test positive they get counted as a ‘Covid patient.’”
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James, 24, Rochdale
Occupation Student
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James, 24, Rochdale
Occupation Student
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Warnings of widespread travel disruption and tricky driving conditions have been issued as snow, sleet and rain swept across large parts of the UK on Thursday.
The warnings came as a big chill enveloped all four nations. A temperature of -8C was recorded on Thursday morning in the village of Topcliffe, North Yorkshire, making it the coldest night in England of the winter so far, the Met Office said.
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Warnings of widespread travel disruption and tricky driving conditions have been issued as snow, sleet and rain swept across large parts of the UK on Thursday.
The warnings came as a big chill enveloped all four nations. A temperature of -8C was recorded on Thursday morning in the village of Topcliffe, North Yorkshire, making it the coldest night in England of the winter so far, the Met Office said.
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AAP reports that, before Novak Djokovic’s arrival, she said that while the Victorian government and Tennis Australia may allow a non-vaccinated player to compete in the Australian Open, it was the federal government that dealt with border entry requirements.
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AAP reports that, before Novak Djokovic’s arrival, she said that while the Victorian government and Tennis Australia may allow a non-vaccinated player to compete in the Australian Open, it was the federal government that dealt with border entry requirements.
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Russian paratroopers have arrived in Kazakhstan as part of a “peacekeeping” mission by a Moscow-led military alliance to help the president regain control of the country, according to Russian news agencies.
Kazakhstan’s president, Kassym-Jomart Tokayev, asked for the intervention from the Collective Security Treaty Organization (CSTO) – an alliance made up of Russia, Armenia, Belarus, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan and Tajikistan – late on Wednesday and it was swiftly approved.
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Russian paratroopers have arrived in Kazakhstan as part of a “peacekeeping” mission by a Moscow-led military alliance to help the president regain control of the country, according to Russian news agencies.
Kazakhstan’s president, Kassym-Jomart Tokayev, asked for the intervention from the Collective Security Treaty Organization (CSTO) – an alliance made up of Russia, Armenia, Belarus, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan and Tajikistan – late on Wednesday and it was swiftly approved.
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Ruby will never forget the first time she clicked on the database AnonIB. It is a so-called “revenge porn” site and in January 2020, a friend had texted her for help. Ruby is a secondary school teacher, used to supporting teenagers, and her friend turned to her for advice when she discovered her images were on the site.
“She didn’t send the thread that she was on,” says Ruby, 29. “She was embarrassed, so she sent a general link to the site itself.” When Ruby opened it, “I couldn’t believe what I was seeing. I couldn’t believe that such an infrastructure existed: something so well organised, so systematic, fed by the people who lived around us.”
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Ruby will never forget the first time she clicked on the database AnonIB. It is a so-called “revenge porn” site and in January 2020, a friend had texted her for help. Ruby is a secondary school teacher, used to supporting teenagers, and her friend turned to her for advice when she discovered her images were on the site.
“She didn’t send the thread that she was on,” says Ruby, 29. “She was embarrassed, so she sent a general link to the site itself.” When Ruby opened it, “I couldn’t believe what I was seeing. I couldn’t believe that such an infrastructure existed: something so well organised, so systematic, fed by the people who lived around us.”
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Environmental activists who accused police of intimidation and harassment have had a review decision in their favour withdrawn in controversial circumstances.
The decision, produced by the office of the police and crime commissioner for Devon and Cornwall, was particularly critical of Project Servator, a national anti-terrorism strategy, describing it, “increasingly being used as an intimidatory and oppressive national policing tactic”.
Project Servator is “apparently increasingly being used as an intimidatory and oppressive national policing tactic”.
While police witnesses were interviewed about the incident those visited by the police were not. “There appears to have been a quiescent acceptance of the police account of their actions by the [police] professional standards department.”
Potential misconduct by police officers who visited the quarry and boatyard should also be considered.
The matter should have been referred to the IOPC (Independent Office for Police Conduct) “given the politically sensitive and national implications of such disproportionality in a protest situation”.
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Environmental activists who accused police of intimidation and harassment have had a review decision in their favour withdrawn in controversial circumstances.
The decision, produced by the office of the police and crime commissioner for Devon and Cornwall, was particularly critical of Project Servator, a national anti-terrorism strategy, describing it, “increasingly being used as an intimidatory and oppressive national policing tactic”.
Project Servator is “apparently increasingly being used as an intimidatory and oppressive national policing tactic”.
While police witnesses were interviewed about the incident those visited by the police were not. “There appears to have been a quiescent acceptance of the police account of their actions by the [police] professional standards department.”
Potential misconduct by police officers who visited the quarry and boatyard should also be considered.
The matter should have been referred to the IOPC (Independent Office for Police Conduct) “given the politically sensitive and national implications of such disproportionality in a protest situation”.
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Britain has been accused of reviving a policy of “targeted killing” after it emerged that the RAF had killed an arms dealer linked to Islamic State in a precision drone strike in Syria at the end of October.
Reprieve, a human rights charity, asked “what are the criteria” used to justify who can be targeted in a “track and kill” drone strike, and called on ministers to tell the Commons why this strike was deemed necessary.
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Britain has been accused of reviving a policy of “targeted killing” after it emerged that the RAF had killed an arms dealer linked to Islamic State in a precision drone strike in Syria at the end of October.
Reprieve, a human rights charity, asked “what are the criteria” used to justify who can be targeted in a “track and kill” drone strike, and called on ministers to tell the Commons why this strike was deemed necessary.
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A C$40bn agreement-in-principle has been reached in Canada to reform the child welfare system for First Nations people and compensate more than 200,000 individuals and families who suffered because of it.
At the heart of the deal is a legacy of discrimination in child welfare systems that saw many children removed from their homes and placed in state care, and others who were denied adequate medical care and social services because of their Indigenous identity.
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A C$40bn agreement-in-principle has been reached in Canada to reform the child welfare system for First Nations people and compensate more than 200,000 individuals and families who suffered because of it.
At the heart of the deal is a legacy of discrimination in child welfare systems that saw many children removed from their homes and placed in state care, and others who were denied adequate medical care and social services because of their Indigenous identity.
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Novak Djokovic flew into Melbourne airport on Wednesday night planning to defend his Australian Open title. Instead, the World No 1 is being held in a quarantine hotel and is set to be deported tonight after a remarkable series of events led to his visa being cancelled.
So how on earth did it get to this point?
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Novak Djokovic flew into Melbourne airport on Wednesday night planning to defend his Australian Open title. Instead, the World No 1 is being held in a quarantine hotel and is set to be deported tonight after a remarkable series of events led to his visa being cancelled.
So how on earth did it get to this point?
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Claims by a Spanish government minister that factory farming is damaging the environment and leading to the export of poor-quality meat have provoked a furious backlash after his comments were published in the Guardian.
In an interview published on Boxing Day, Alberto Garzón, the minister for consumer affairs, defended traditional grazing “as an environmentally sustainable means of cattle farming”.
Continue reading...", + "content": "Government distances itself from Alberto Garzón’s remarks about ‘poor-quality meat’ and unsustainable factory farms
Claims by a Spanish government minister that factory farming is damaging the environment and leading to the export of poor-quality meat have provoked a furious backlash after his comments were published in the Guardian.
In an interview published on Boxing Day, Alberto Garzón, the minister for consumer affairs, defended traditional grazing “as an environmentally sustainable means of cattle farming”.
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A mysterious fraudster who impersonated publishers and agents to steal book manuscripts in an international phishing scam may have finally been caught, with the FBI arresting a 29-year-old man at John F Kennedy airport in New York on Wednesday.
Filippo Bernardini, an Italian citizen who worked at UK publisher Simon & Schuster, was arrested upon landing in the US on Wednesday. The FBI alleged that Bernardini had “impersonated, defrauded, and attempted to defraud, hundreds of individuals” to obtain unpublished and draft works.
Continue reading...", + "content": "Filippo Bernardini is accused of impersonating publishing figures to steal manuscripts, in scam that has stumped authors and editors for years
A mysterious fraudster who impersonated publishers and agents to steal book manuscripts in an international phishing scam may have finally been caught, with the FBI arresting a 29-year-old man at John F Kennedy airport in New York on Wednesday.
Filippo Bernardini, an Italian citizen who worked at UK publisher Simon & Schuster, was arrested upon landing in the US on Wednesday. The FBI alleged that Bernardini had “impersonated, defrauded, and attempted to defraud, hundreds of individuals” to obtain unpublished and draft works.
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A ghost orchid that grows in complete darkness, an insect-trapping tobacco plant and an “exploding firework” flower are among the new species named by scientists in the last year. The species range from a voodoo lily from Cameroon to a rare tooth fungus unearthed near London, UK.
A new tree from the ylang-ylang family is the first to be named in 2022 and is being named after the actor and environmentalist Leonardo DiCaprio. He campaigned to revoke a logging concession which threatened the African tree, which features glossy yellow flowers on its trunk.
Continue reading...", + "content": "Hundreds of new species include pink voodoo lily and an ylang-ylang tree named after Leonardo DiCaprio
A ghost orchid that grows in complete darkness, an insect-trapping tobacco plant and an “exploding firework” flower are among the new species named by scientists in the last year. The species range from a voodoo lily from Cameroon to a rare tooth fungus unearthed near London, UK.
A new tree from the ylang-ylang family is the first to be named in 2022 and is being named after the actor and environmentalist Leonardo DiCaprio. He campaigned to revoke a logging concession which threatened the African tree, which features glossy yellow flowers on its trunk.
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A new year! 2022! A chance for a new beginning! A chance to put it all behind you! Everything is renewed! But not here at the Thursday quiz, where it is the same old gubbins as ever, or as one excited commentator put it last week: “Sheesh Martin, the Sparks shoehorn? Again?” Ahead of you lie 15 topical and general knowledge questions, sprinkled with a generous helping of Ron from Sparks, a hidden Doctor Who reference, the wonderful Kate Bush and all your favourites. It is just for fun and there are no prizes, but let us know how you get on in the comments.
The Thursday quiz, No 37
If you do think there has been an egregious error in one of the questions or answers, please feel free to email martin.belam@theguardian.com but remember, the quiz master’s word is always final, and his new year resolution was to ignore all his work emails.
Continue reading...", + "content": "Fifteen questions on general knowledge and topical trivia, plus a few jokes every Thursday – how will you fare?
A new year! 2022! A chance for a new beginning! A chance to put it all behind you! Everything is renewed! But not here at the Thursday quiz, where it is the same old gubbins as ever, or as one excited commentator put it last week: “Sheesh Martin, the Sparks shoehorn? Again?” Ahead of you lie 15 topical and general knowledge questions, sprinkled with a generous helping of Ron from Sparks, a hidden Doctor Who reference, the wonderful Kate Bush and all your favourites. It is just for fun and there are no prizes, but let us know how you get on in the comments.
The Thursday quiz, No 37
If you do think there has been an egregious error in one of the questions or answers, please feel free to email martin.belam@theguardian.com but remember, the quiz master’s word is always final, and his new year resolution was to ignore all his work emails.
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She told Savannah Guthrie that our institutions “only held because of people who were willing to stand up against the pressure from former president Trump, people in his own department of justice...elected officials at the state level who stood up to him and the law enforcement officers here at the Capitol.”
Continue reading...", + "content": "Here’s more from Liz Cheney, the vice chair of the special House committee investigating the 6 January attack on the US Capitol, who was on the Today Show this morning.
She told Savannah Guthrie that our institutions “only held because of people who were willing to stand up against the pressure from former president Trump, people in his own department of justice...elected officials at the state level who stood up to him and the law enforcement officers here at the Capitol.”
Continue reading...", + "category": "US Capitol attack", + "link": "https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/live/2022/jan/06/us-capitol-attack-one-year-anniversary-trump-pence-biden-house-committee-live", + "creator": "Vivian Ho", + "pubDate": "2022-01-06T13:24:14Z", + "enclosure": "", + "enclosureType": "", + "image": "", + "id": "", + "language": "en", + "folder": "00.03 News/News - EN", + "feed": "The Guardian", + "read": false, + "favorite": false, + "created": false, + "tags": [], + "hash": "93ef5d69d30c9bdf30f632cb2d0f037c", + "highlights": [] + }, + { + "title": "Covid live news: French parliament approves ‘vaccine pass’ law; Italy to mandate vaccines for over 50s", + "description": "Law passes after controversy over Macron’s words on putting pressure on unvaccinated; Italy tightens vaccination rules as it reports record rise in cases
Novak Djokovic flew into Melbourne airport on Wednesday night planning to defend his Australian Open title. Instead, the World No 1 is being held in a quarantine hotel and is set to be deported tonight after a remarkable series of events led to his visa being cancelled.
So how on earth did it get to this point?
Continue reading...", + "content": "Law passes after controversy over Macron’s words on putting pressure on unvaccinated; Italy tightens vaccination rules as it reports record rise in cases
Novak Djokovic flew into Melbourne airport on Wednesday night planning to defend his Australian Open title. Instead, the World No 1 is being held in a quarantine hotel and is set to be deported tonight after a remarkable series of events led to his visa being cancelled.
So how on earth did it get to this point?
Continue reading...", + "category": "Coronavirus", + "link": "https://www.theguardian.com/world/live/2022/jan/06/covid-live-news-pfizer-expects-clinical-data-for-under-5s-in-april-italy-to-mandate-vaccines-for-over-50s", + "creator": "Martin Belam (now) and Helen Livingstone (earlier)", + "pubDate": "2022-01-06T09:46:10Z", + "enclosure": "", + "enclosureType": "", + "image": "", + "id": "", + "language": "en", + "folder": "00.03 News/News - EN", + "feed": "The Guardian", + "read": false, + "favorite": false, + "created": false, + "tags": [], + "hash": "3690d7ea2f1462ee458d326e401d1bb8", + "highlights": [] + }, + { + "title": "Ghislaine Maxwell’s lawyers call for a retrial following juror’s interview", + "description": "Maxwell’s legal team says they believe a new trial is warranted following revelations about juror
Lawyers for Ghislaine Maxwell have called for a retrial after a juror said in recent post-trial media interviews that he was a victim of sexual abuse.
Maxwell was found guilty on 29 December of five counts for facilitating the late financier Jeffrey Epstein’s sexual abuse of girls, some as young as 14.
With additional reporting from Edward Helmore
Information and support for anyone affected by rape or sexual abuse issues is available from the following organisations. In the US, Rainn offers support on 800-656-4673. In the UK, Rape Crisis offers support on 0808 802 9999. In Australia, support is available at 1800Respect (1800 737 732). Other international helplines can be found at ibiblio.org/rcip/internl.html
Continue reading...", + "content": "Maxwell’s legal team says they believe a new trial is warranted following revelations about juror
Lawyers for Ghislaine Maxwell have called for a retrial after a juror said in recent post-trial media interviews that he was a victim of sexual abuse.
Maxwell was found guilty on 29 December of five counts for facilitating the late financier Jeffrey Epstein’s sexual abuse of girls, some as young as 14.
With additional reporting from Edward Helmore
Information and support for anyone affected by rape or sexual abuse issues is available from the following organisations. In the US, Rainn offers support on 800-656-4673. In the UK, Rape Crisis offers support on 0808 802 9999. In Australia, support is available at 1800Respect (1800 737 732). Other international helplines can be found at ibiblio.org/rcip/internl.html
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Berlin police dogs trained to attack perpetrators have been put on an enforced break, along with their handlers, over contradictions between the methods used to control them and a new law to prevent cruelty to dogs.
The use of pulling collars to channel a police dog’s aggression towards an agitator or potential criminal contravenes the law, introduced by the former agriculture minister, which came into force on 1 January.
Continue reading...", + "content": "Method used to control dogs while making arrests illegal under new animal rights law
Berlin police dogs trained to attack perpetrators have been put on an enforced break, along with their handlers, over contradictions between the methods used to control them and a new law to prevent cruelty to dogs.
The use of pulling collars to channel a police dog’s aggression towards an agitator or potential criminal contravenes the law, introduced by the former agriculture minister, which came into force on 1 January.
Continue reading...", + "category": "Germany", + "link": "https://www.theguardian.com/world/2022/jan/06/german-police-dogs-sent-off-duty-after-ban-on-pulling-collars", + "creator": "Kate Connolly in Berlin", "pubDate": "2022-01-06T05:00:53Z", "enclosure": "", "enclosureType": "", @@ -212599,7 +217395,117 @@ "favorite": false, "created": false, "tags": [], - "hash": "7137b984ccc9c8935a04494e003390a9", + "hash": "59f45ab9548e16079360b553c8eea737", + "highlights": [] + }, + { + "title": "China fires hospital officials after pregnant woman loses baby due to Covid lockdown rules", + "description": "The woman was allegedly denied entry to a hospital in the city of Xi’an because her negative Covid test was four hours too old
Chinese hospital officials have been fired after a pregnant woman lost her baby after she was denied entry at a Xi’an hospital due to coronavirus lockdown restrictions.
On the night of 1 January a woman in labour was denied entry to the Xi’an Gaoxin hospital because her negative test result was four hours too old. She began bleeding heavily while waiting outside, and was eventually admitted but the baby died.
Continue reading...", + "content": "The woman was allegedly denied entry to a hospital in the city of Xi’an because her negative Covid test was four hours too old
Chinese hospital officials have been fired after a pregnant woman lost her baby after she was denied entry at a Xi’an hospital due to coronavirus lockdown restrictions.
On the night of 1 January a woman in labour was denied entry to the Xi’an Gaoxin hospital because her negative test result was four hours too old. She began bleeding heavily while waiting outside, and was eventually admitted but the baby died.
Continue reading...", + "category": "China", + "link": "https://www.theguardian.com/world/2022/jan/06/china-fires-hospital-officials-after-pregnant-woman-loses-baby-due-to-covid-lockdown-rules", + "creator": "Helen Davidson", + "pubDate": "2022-01-06T05:52:36Z", + "enclosure": "", + "enclosureType": "", + "image": "", + "id": "", + "language": "en", + "folder": "00.03 News/News - EN", + "feed": "The Guardian", + "read": false, + "favorite": false, + "created": false, + "tags": [], + "hash": "1acca7f6ac25c119f5a3b9acd0c054a4", + "highlights": [] + }, + { + "title": "Capitol attack: Biden to stress Trump’s ‘singular responsibility’ on anniversary", + "description": "President will lead sombre commemorations in Washington of deadly assault on US democracy
It was a day that shook America. Joe Biden will lead sombre commemorations on Thursday to mark one year since the US Capitol insurrection that left five people dead and the nation’s democracy wounded, and is expected to lay out the “singular responsibility” that Donald Trump has for the “chaos and carnage” of that day.
In a speech, Biden will directly address the former president’s role in the attack and his attempts since to distract from or downplay events, the White House said.
Continue reading...", + "content": "President will lead sombre commemorations in Washington of deadly assault on US democracy
It was a day that shook America. Joe Biden will lead sombre commemorations on Thursday to mark one year since the US Capitol insurrection that left five people dead and the nation’s democracy wounded, and is expected to lay out the “singular responsibility” that Donald Trump has for the “chaos and carnage” of that day.
In a speech, Biden will directly address the former president’s role in the attack and his attempts since to distract from or downplay events, the White House said.
Continue reading...", + "category": "US Capitol attack", + "link": "https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2022/jan/05/us-capitol-attack-anniversary-joe-biden-police", + "creator": "David Smith Washington bureau chief", + "pubDate": "2022-01-06T01:00:48Z", + "enclosure": "", + "enclosureType": "", + "image": "", + "id": "", + "language": "en", + "folder": "00.03 News/News - EN", + "feed": "The Guardian", + "read": false, + "favorite": false, + "created": false, + "tags": [], + "hash": "86bee6caeed2a8f0e057eed927466115", + "highlights": [] + }, + { + "title": "China faces shortage of PE teachers amid school exercise drive", + "description": "Only two PE teachers available to coach 2,600 students in one school, according to Chinese media
Tan Lili, the principal of Shanghai’s Baoshan No 2 central primary school, has been wrestling with a problem in recent months: her school does not have enough physical education teachers.
She is not alone. Since China embarked in 2021 on a nationwide campaign to reduce academic pressures on children and increase the amount of active time they spent outdoors, primary and middle schools across the country have been struggling. In one school, according to Chinese media, only two PE teachers are available to coach 2,600 students.
Continue reading...", + "content": "Only two PE teachers available to coach 2,600 students in one school, according to Chinese media
Tan Lili, the principal of Shanghai’s Baoshan No 2 central primary school, has been wrestling with a problem in recent months: her school does not have enough physical education teachers.
She is not alone. Since China embarked in 2021 on a nationwide campaign to reduce academic pressures on children and increase the amount of active time they spent outdoors, primary and middle schools across the country have been struggling. In one school, according to Chinese media, only two PE teachers are available to coach 2,600 students.
Continue reading...", + "category": "China", + "link": "https://www.theguardian.com/world/2022/jan/06/china-faces-shortage-of-pe-teachers-amid-school-exercise-drive", + "creator": "Vincent Ni China affairs correspondent", + "pubDate": "2022-01-06T05:00:54Z", + "enclosure": "", + "enclosureType": "", + "image": "", + "id": "", + "language": "en", + "folder": "00.03 News/News - EN", + "feed": "The Guardian", + "read": false, + "favorite": false, + "created": false, + "tags": [], + "hash": "cf0971a7353bd8704b6991f1c1cc4fd8", + "highlights": [] + }, + { + "title": "‘I was there’: Democrat recalls horror and fury on day of Capitol attack", + "description": "Representative Dean Phillips describes the day that ‘changed him’ after a pro-Tump mob overran police and reached the doors of the House chamber
It was a visceral cry at the moment of maximum peril for American democracy.
A furious mob had overrun police and was nearly at the door of the House of Representatives. Inside the chamber, Republican Paul Gosar was launching a spurious challenge to Joe Biden’s election victory in Arizona.
Continue reading...", + "content": "Representative Dean Phillips describes the day that ‘changed him’ after a pro-Tump mob overran police and reached the doors of the House chamber
It was a visceral cry at the moment of maximum peril for American democracy.
A furious mob had overrun police and was nearly at the door of the House of Representatives. Inside the chamber, Republican Paul Gosar was launching a spurious challenge to Joe Biden’s election victory in Arizona.
Continue reading...", + "category": "US Capitol attack", + "link": "https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2022/jan/06/capitol-attack-democrat-dean-phillips-recalls-horror-fury", + "creator": "David Smith in Washington", + "pubDate": "2022-01-06T07:00:06Z", + "enclosure": "", + "enclosureType": "", + "image": "", + "id": "", + "language": "en", + "folder": "00.03 News/News - EN", + "feed": "The Guardian", + "read": false, + "favorite": false, + "created": false, + "tags": [], + "hash": "63df39c70c913c6d6ec59329857d52cc", + "highlights": [] + }, + { + "title": "Life after Deepwater Horizon: the hidden toll of surviving disaster on an oil rig", + "description": "When the drilling platform in the Gulf of Mexico exploded in 2010, Stephen Stone escaped with his life. But in the years that followed, he came to feel deeply betrayed by the industry he had once trusted
On the morning of 21 April 2010, Sara Lattis Stone began frantically calling the burn units of various hospitals in Alabama and Louisiana. She was searching for news about her husband, Stephen, who worked on an offshore oil rig in the Gulf of Mexico where a massive explosion had occurred. The blast took place the day before Stephen was scheduled to return home from his latest three-week hitch on the rig, a semisubmersible floating unit called the Deepwater Horizon.
In the hours after a spokesperson from Transocean, the company that owned the Deepwater Horizon, called to tell her that an “incident” had required the rig to be evacuated, Sara veered between panic and denial. One minute, she was telling herself that Stephen was fine. The next, she was convinced that she would never see him again. On Facebook, she came across frightening messages – “the water’s on fire!”, “the rig is burning” – posted by the spouses of other workers. At one point, Sara got on the phone with one of them, a woman who had her TV tuned to the same channel that she was watching, which was airing live coverage of the blowout. As they peered at the screen, they heard the same update, describing the blast as a catastrophic accident and raising the possibility that no one on the rig had survived. The news made them drop their phones and scream.
Continue reading...", + "content": "When the drilling platform in the Gulf of Mexico exploded in 2010, Stephen Stone escaped with his life. But in the years that followed, he came to feel deeply betrayed by the industry he had once trusted
On the morning of 21 April 2010, Sara Lattis Stone began frantically calling the burn units of various hospitals in Alabama and Louisiana. She was searching for news about her husband, Stephen, who worked on an offshore oil rig in the Gulf of Mexico where a massive explosion had occurred. The blast took place the day before Stephen was scheduled to return home from his latest three-week hitch on the rig, a semisubmersible floating unit called the Deepwater Horizon.
In the hours after a spokesperson from Transocean, the company that owned the Deepwater Horizon, called to tell her that an “incident” had required the rig to be evacuated, Sara veered between panic and denial. One minute, she was telling herself that Stephen was fine. The next, she was convinced that she would never see him again. On Facebook, she came across frightening messages – “the water’s on fire!”, “the rig is burning” – posted by the spouses of other workers. At one point, Sara got on the phone with one of them, a woman who had her TV tuned to the same channel that she was watching, which was airing live coverage of the blowout. As they peered at the screen, they heard the same update, describing the blast as a catastrophic accident and raising the possibility that no one on the rig had survived. The news made them drop their phones and scream.
Continue reading...", + "category": "Deepwater Horizon oil spill", + "link": "https://www.theguardian.com/news/2022/jan/06/life-after-deepwater-horizon-the-hidden-toll-of-surviving-disaster-on-an-oil-rig", + "creator": "Eyal Press", + "pubDate": "2022-01-06T06:00:04Z", + "enclosure": "", + "enclosureType": "", + "image": "", + "id": "", + "language": "en", + "folder": "00.03 News/News - EN", + "feed": "The Guardian", + "read": false, + "favorite": false, + "created": false, + "tags": [], + "hash": "18498af6507b85d4ad90c55b452378e2", "highlights": [] }, { @@ -212647,79 +217553,13 @@ "highlights": [] }, { - "title": "James Pond: Chinese state news agency releases spoof mocking MI6 focus on Beijing – video", - "description": "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
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AAP reports that, before Novak Djokovic’s arrival, she said that while the Victorian government and Tennis Australia may allow a non-vaccinated player to compete in the Australian Open, it was the federal government that dealt with border entry requirements.
Continue reading...", - "content": "Karen Andrews, home affairs minister, did give a hint of how things might play out.
AAP reports that, before Novak Djokovic’s arrival, she said that while the Victorian government and Tennis Australia may allow a non-vaccinated player to compete in the Australian Open, it was the federal government that dealt with border entry requirements.
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Thousands of Tigrayans are being deported from Saudi Arabia and held in secret detention sites in Ethiopia, according to Human Rights Watch.
In a new report, the international rights organisation says it has identified two detention sites where thousands of people from the war-torn Tigray region of Ethiopia are being mistreated and forcibly disappeared. The sites, identified via satellite imagery, videos and witness accounts, in the towns of Semera and Shone are most likely used to detain Tigrayan deportees, HRW said.
Continue reading...", - "content": "Thousands of Tigrayan migrants abused and deported from Saudi Arabia are forcibly detained in Ethiopia, Human Rights Watch says
Thousands of Tigrayans are being deported from Saudi Arabia and held in secret detention sites in Ethiopia, according to Human Rights Watch.
In a new report, the international rights organisation says it has identified two detention sites where thousands of people from the war-torn Tigray region of Ethiopia are being mistreated and forcibly disappeared. The sites, identified via satellite imagery, videos and witness accounts, in the towns of Semera and Shone are most likely used to detain Tigrayan deportees, HRW said.
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In 1972, Catholic missionaries entered the Chaco forest of northern Paraguay and forced Oscar Pisoraja’s family, and their nomadic Ayoreo people, to leave with them. Many perished from thirst on the long march south. Settled near the village of Carmelo Peralta on the Paraguay River, dozens more died from illnesses. Still, the survivors kept up some traditions – hunting for armadillos; weaving satchels from the spiky caraguatá plant. “We felt part of this place,” says Pisoraja, now 51.
Today, his community – and other indigenous peoples across the Chaco, a tapestry of swamp, savanna and thorny forest across four countries that is South America’s largest ecosystem after the Amazon – are confronting a dramatic new change.
Mario Abdo Benítez, Paraguay’s president, and Reinaldo Azambuja Silva, governor of Mato Grosso do Sul state in Brazil, at the site of a new bridge across the Paraguay River, due to be completed in 2024
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In 1972, Catholic missionaries entered the Chaco forest of northern Paraguay and forced Oscar Pisoraja’s family, and their nomadic Ayoreo people, to leave with them. Many perished from thirst on the long march south. Settled near the village of Carmelo Peralta on the Paraguay River, dozens more died from illnesses. Still, the survivors kept up some traditions – hunting for armadillos; weaving satchels from the spiky caraguatá plant. “We felt part of this place,” says Pisoraja, now 51.
Today, his community – and other indigenous peoples across the Chaco, a tapestry of swamp, savanna and thorny forest across four countries that is South America’s largest ecosystem after the Amazon – are confronting a dramatic new change.
Mario Abdo Benítez, Paraguay’s president, and Reinaldo Azambuja Silva, governor of Mato Grosso do Sul state in Brazil, at the site of a new bridge across the Paraguay River, due to be completed in 2024
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French MPs have passed the government’s controversial vaccine pass bill after three days of an angry stop-start debate.
The legislation, which requires people to be fully vaccinated to enjoy social, sporting and cultural activities, was approved by a large majority in the assemblée nationale in the early hours of Thursday morning.
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French MPs have passed the government’s controversial vaccine pass bill after three days of an angry stop-start debate.
The legislation, which requires people to be fully vaccinated to enjoy social, sporting and cultural activities, was approved by a large majority in the assemblée nationale in the early hours of Thursday morning.
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A few days before Christmas, Super-typhoon Rai – known locally as Odette – ravaged the Philippines. The morning after the onslaught, on my way back to Iloilo City from San Jose, Antique, I could see the ocean still boiling; houses blown away and great trees knocked down, making roads impassable. The sights were terrifying.
Lost lives continue to climb two weeks on. Vast numbers of buildings were destroyed – from houses to schools; food crops lost to flooding. At first, I did not know what to feel – anger, helplessness? Later, I knew what I wanted: climate justice.
Continue reading...", - "content": "The Philippines adds little to global emissions but faces some of its worst effects in extreme weather. Climate justice is needed
A few days before Christmas, Super-typhoon Rai – known locally as Odette – ravaged the Philippines. The morning after the onslaught, on my way back to Iloilo City from San Jose, Antique, I could see the ocean still boiling; houses blown away and great trees knocked down, making roads impassable. The sights were terrifying.
Lost lives continue to climb two weeks on. Vast numbers of buildings were destroyed – from houses to schools; food crops lost to flooding. At first, I did not know what to feel – anger, helplessness? Later, I knew what I wanted: climate justice.
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A “vaccination doubt line” set up by doctors in the Netherlands is receiving up to 1,000 calls a day from people who are still unsure whether or not they should get jabbed against the coronavirus.
The helpline, originally launched as a local service in November by Robin Peeters, an endocrinologist at the Erasmus medical centre in Rotterdam, and Shakib Sana, a GP, was given a national number last month and has been inundated with inquiries.
Continue reading...", + "content": "Helpline staffed by volunteers advising those still hesitant about getting jabbed against coronavirus
A “vaccination doubt line” set up by doctors in the Netherlands is receiving up to 1,000 calls a day from people who are still unsure whether or not they should get jabbed against the coronavirus.
The helpline, originally launched as a local service in November by Robin Peeters, an endocrinologist at the Erasmus medical centre in Rotterdam, and Shakib Sana, a GP, was given a national number last month and has been inundated with inquiries.
Continue reading...", + "category": "Coronavirus", + "link": "https://www.theguardian.com/world/2022/jan/05/covid-vaccination-doubt-line-receiving-up-to-1000-calls-a-day-in-the-netherlands", + "creator": "Jon Henley", + "pubDate": "2022-01-05T17:18:25Z", "enclosure": "", "enclosureType": "", "image": "", @@ -212753,17 +217593,17 @@ "favorite": false, "created": false, "tags": [], - "hash": "8da8bcdbadc27a5536dba97edd5e84a1", + "hash": "79a33d4c7bd480c4ab73147031e00216", "highlights": [] }, { - "title": "Canada agrees C$40bn deal to reform child welfare for First Nations", - "description": "Half of total to be offered in compensation to 200,000 individuals and families who suffered from discriminatory system
A C$40bn agreement-in-principle has been reached in Canada to reform the child welfare system for First Nations people and compensate more than 200,000 individuals and families who suffered because of it.
At the heart of the deal is a legacy of discrimination in child welfare systems that saw many children removed from their homes and placed in state care, and others who were denied adequate medical care and social services because of their Indigenous identity.
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A C$40bn agreement-in-principle has been reached in Canada to reform the child welfare system for First Nations people and compensate more than 200,000 individuals and families who suffered because of it.
At the heart of the deal is a legacy of discrimination in child welfare systems that saw many children removed from their homes and placed in state care, and others who were denied adequate medical care and social services because of their Indigenous identity.
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In January 2021, the Malawian rights activist Paul Msoma wrote that he was in Kamuzu central hospital, struggling to breathe. The hospital had oxygen cylinders but no flowmeters – the necessary instrument to connect him to them. I was left wondering where the funds that had been released for the country’s Covid-19 response were going. “My situation is getting bad and l desperately need oxygen,” Msoma wrote on Facebook. “Anyone who can urgently help out there please help by donating this very gadget.”
Kamuzu central hospital is one of the biggest referral hospitals in Malawi and it did not seem right for such a big hospital not to have oxygen flowmeters, which are very basic medical equipment costing around £18 a piece. This was at a time when the government had released more than £5.6m for the Covid-19 response effort.
Madalitso Kateta is a freelance journalist based in Lilongwe, Malawi
Continue reading...", + "content": "With 80% of pandemic funds misused and widespread vaccine myths, citizens have had to step up where the government has failed
In January 2021, the Malawian rights activist Paul Msoma wrote that he was in Kamuzu central hospital, struggling to breathe. The hospital had oxygen cylinders but no flowmeters – the necessary instrument to connect him to them. I was left wondering where the funds that had been released for the country’s Covid-19 response were going. “My situation is getting bad and l desperately need oxygen,” Msoma wrote on Facebook. “Anyone who can urgently help out there please help by donating this very gadget.”
Kamuzu central hospital is one of the biggest referral hospitals in Malawi and it did not seem right for such a big hospital not to have oxygen flowmeters, which are very basic medical equipment costing around £18 a piece. This was at a time when the government had released more than £5.6m for the Covid-19 response effort.
Madalitso Kateta is a freelance journalist based in Lilongwe, Malawi
Continue reading...", + "category": "Malawi", + "link": "https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2022/jan/06/malawi-fight-covid-government-corruption-vaccination", + "creator": "Madalitso Kateta", + "pubDate": "2022-01-06T10:00:02Z", "enclosure": "", "enclosureType": "", "image": "", @@ -212775,7 +217615,7 @@ "favorite": false, "created": false, "tags": [], - "hash": "557cd1d5de3e7f83e3f6b1c8949dc8bd", + "hash": "78f279c3d70620ec71e55f33f2800b6a", "highlights": [] }, { @@ -212801,211 +217641,13 @@ "highlights": [] }, { - "title": "‘Covid is affecting all of acute care – so the system sludges up’", - "description": "A hospital doctor in Yorkshire explains how Omicron is testing northern hospitals’ resources, with staff juggling beds to control infection and dealing with a huge influx of patients
“Hospitals in the north of England are incredibly busy now, in particular because of Omicron. At the hospital where I work we’ve gone from 26 Covid inpatients on Boxing Day to 104 now.
Unlike previous waves of Covid, only four people are being cared for in ICU, whereas in previous waves we were maxed out at 20 people in ICU. That’s good from the patients’ point of view. But it does stress the rest of the system, including the bit of the system I work in – acute medicine.
Continue reading...", - "content": "A hospital doctor in Yorkshire explains how Omicron is testing northern hospitals’ resources, with staff juggling beds to control infection and dealing with a huge influx of patients
“Hospitals in the north of England are incredibly busy now, in particular because of Omicron. At the hospital where I work we’ve gone from 26 Covid inpatients on Boxing Day to 104 now.
Unlike previous waves of Covid, only four people are being cared for in ICU, whereas in previous waves we were maxed out at 20 people in ICU. That’s good from the patients’ point of view. But it does stress the rest of the system, including the bit of the system I work in – acute medicine.
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For years, Nursultan Nazarbayev has been used to performative adoration from the citizens of Kazakhstan. The country’s leader for nearly three decades, he was showered with praise and adulation at showpiece events, and his image smiled down from billboards across the country.
When he stepped down in 2019, he was able to choose his successor, Kassym-Jomart Tokayev, and kept significant power as head of the security council and general behind-the-scenes powerbroker. He retained his official title of Elbasy, or leader of the nation.
Continue reading...", - "content": "Analysis: Nursultan Nazarbayev, behind-the-scenes powerbroker, thought he found a way to step aside without risking retribution
For years, Nursultan Nazarbayev has been used to performative adoration from the citizens of Kazakhstan. The country’s leader for nearly three decades, he was showered with praise and adulation at showpiece events, and his image smiled down from billboards across the country.
When he stepped down in 2019, he was able to choose his successor, Kassym-Jomart Tokayev, and kept significant power as head of the security council and general behind-the-scenes powerbroker. He retained his official title of Elbasy, or leader of the nation.
Continue reading...", - "category": "Kazakhstan", - "link": "https://www.theguardian.com/world/2022/jan/05/old-man-out-kazakhstan-discontent-to-change-leaders-legacy", - "creator": "Shaun Walker", - "pubDate": "2022-01-05T18:06:43Z", - "enclosure": "", - "enclosureType": "", - "image": "", - "id": "", - "language": "en", - "folder": "00.03 News/News - EN", - "feed": "The Guardian", - "read": false, - "favorite": false, - "created": false, - "tags": [], - "hash": "ff60c337381d8669830de8755422528f", - "highlights": [] - }, - { - "title": "Melania’s latest NFT is selling for £180,000 – at last one of the Trumps is showing entrepreneurial spirit | Arwa Mahdawi", - "description": "The former first lady has launched a jewellery line and caviar moisturiser, but digital portraits could be her real money maker
There’s no rest for the wicked, eh? While a lot of people have spent the past few weeks trying to do as little as possible, it has been go-go-go for the Trump family. Donald, Ivanka and Donald Jr have been issued with subpoenas as part of a fraud inquiry into the family’s businesses. Melania, meanwhile, has been busy building a business of her own. The former first lady, turned crypto queen, has jumped on the non-fungible token (NFT) trend: last month she was flogging a digital painting of her eyes titled Melania’s Vision (and promising an unspecified portion of the proceeds from her digital ventures would go to children ageing out of foster care). The price? One SOL (Solana, the cryptocurrency, is worth about £128). Now, she has released a picture of herself dressed in white for a starting bid of just 1,415.86 SOL (£180,000).
Melania’s NFT venture isn’t her first brush with entrepreneurship. She had a jewellery line and once developed a skincare range called Melania Trump’s Caviar Complexe C6™ with Lipid Matrix Receptor™ Technology. She tested her caviar creams on her then seven-year-old son Barron (“It smells very, very fresh … He likes it!” Melania told reporters at the time). Alas, no one else got a chance to use them due to a complicated lawsuit that killed the product before it got to the shops.
Continue reading...", - "content": "The former first lady has launched a jewellery line and caviar moisturiser, but digital portraits could be her real money maker
There’s no rest for the wicked, eh? While a lot of people have spent the past few weeks trying to do as little as possible, it has been go-go-go for the Trump family. Donald, Ivanka and Donald Jr have been issued with subpoenas as part of a fraud inquiry into the family’s businesses. Melania, meanwhile, has been busy building a business of her own. The former first lady, turned crypto queen, has jumped on the non-fungible token (NFT) trend: last month she was flogging a digital painting of her eyes titled Melania’s Vision (and promising an unspecified portion of the proceeds from her digital ventures would go to children ageing out of foster care). The price? One SOL (Solana, the cryptocurrency, is worth about £128). Now, she has released a picture of herself dressed in white for a starting bid of just 1,415.86 SOL (£180,000).
Melania’s NFT venture isn’t her first brush with entrepreneurship. She had a jewellery line and once developed a skincare range called Melania Trump’s Caviar Complexe C6™ with Lipid Matrix Receptor™ Technology. She tested her caviar creams on her then seven-year-old son Barron (“It smells very, very fresh … He likes it!” Melania told reporters at the time). Alas, no one else got a chance to use them due to a complicated lawsuit that killed the product before it got to the shops.
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The family gatherings have disbanded, the new year’s hangovers have lifted. Despite record Covid infection figures over the holiday period, evidence that the rate of increase in cases may be slowing has prompted speculation that London, at least, may be close to reaching “peak Omicron”.
Boris Johnson is said to be obsessed with this hypothetical time point, seeing it as crucial to how the Covid variant may play out nationwide. If hospitalisations follow the same trajectory and peak without the NHS being overwhelmed, the prime minister’s decision not to impose lockdown-style restrictions before the holiday period may be vindicated.
Continue reading...", - "content": "Analysis: gloomiest predictions may have not come to pass, but experts caution that we’re not out of the woods yet
The family gatherings have disbanded, the new year’s hangovers have lifted. Despite record Covid infection figures over the holiday period, evidence that the rate of increase in cases may be slowing has prompted speculation that London, at least, may be close to reaching “peak Omicron”.
Boris Johnson is said to be obsessed with this hypothetical time point, seeing it as crucial to how the Covid variant may play out nationwide. If hospitalisations follow the same trajectory and peak without the NHS being overwhelmed, the prime minister’s decision not to impose lockdown-style restrictions before the holiday period may be vindicated.
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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
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
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Continue reading...", - "content": "Fuel price rises have triggered protests in Almaty, the country’s commercial capital and largest city, and other cities
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Continue reading...", - "content": "Protesters took over government buildings and reportedly stormed the airport in Almaty, Kazakhstan, after demonstrations against a fuel price rise spread quickly across the country. A government announcement that the price would be fixed at a lower level did not slow protesters who say they are unhappy with corruption and the cost of living. 'Peacekeeping forces' from a Russia-led military alliance will be sent to help the country’s president, Kassym-Jomart Tokayev, regain control. Kazakh media outlets cited the interior ministry as saying 317 police and national guard servicemen have been injured and eight killed. There have been no reliable estimates of civilian casualties
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“With the speed at which Omicron is propagating through our communities and through our country, it makes sense to have rapid testing,” said the prime minister.
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Canadians will receive 140m rapid tests for free throughout January, Justin Trudeau announced on Wednesday, as the country struggles to cope with record-breaking Covid case numbers.
“With the speed at which Omicron is propagating through our communities and through our country, it makes sense to have rapid testing,” said the prime minister.
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Wearing intricate costumes made of plants and adorned with tropical flowers, the women look spectacular. While their torsos remain completely still, somehow, impossibly, their hips are moving in circles so fast it’s almost a blur.
These women are performing traditional Tahitian dance, or Ori Tahiti, in Tahiti’s annual cultural festival, the Heiva. And they’re not alone. Thousands of women across the globe, from Mexico to Japan, are doing it too.
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Wearing intricate costumes made of plants and adorned with tropical flowers, the women look spectacular. While their torsos remain completely still, somehow, impossibly, their hips are moving in circles so fast it’s almost a blur.
These women are performing traditional Tahitian dance, or Ori Tahiti, in Tahiti’s annual cultural festival, the Heiva. And they’re not alone. Thousands of women across the globe, from Mexico to Japan, are doing it too.
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The Times has set a goal of reaching 10 million subscribers by 2025 and it's well on the way. It had 8.3 million subscribers as of September 30th. Along with its digital and print publications, the Times has separate plans for its cooking and games (which includes crosswords) products. It bolstered its offerings in recent years by acquiring Wirecutter and placing the popular product review site behind a paywall.
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The Athletic has a roster of talented, big-name sportswriters, many of whom it poached from publications across North America and the UK by offering competitive salaries. Back in 2017, co-founder Alex Mather told The Times (oddly enough) that his company "will wait every local paper out and let them continuously bleed until we are the last ones standing” and "suck them dry of their best talent at every moment." Mather later apologized for those remarks.
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Importantly, longtime Bowie producer Tony Visconti was responsible for the mixes. This is as close as you'll get to a Bowie-approved mix in 2022, in other words, and it's a fitting tribute for the rock legend's imminent 75th birthday. You can use any headphones to listen in 360 Reality Audio, although Sony would clearly prefer you use its products.
This won't satisfy fans who want 360-degree mixes of full classic albums like Hunky Dory or Low (really, the album with "Sound and Vision" didn't get a rework?). You likewise won't be thrilled if you prefer services like Apple Music or Spotify. Only a handful of Bowie songs have received the spatial audio treatment to date, though — this is still a treat for enthusiasts eager for some audio bliss.
The late David Bowie's music is already immersive on many levels, but that's now reflected in the mixes themselves. All of Bowie's post-2000 studio albums (Heathen, Reality, The Next Day and Blackstar) plus a live album (A Reality Tour) have been remixed in Sony's 360 Reality Audio for release on Amazon Music Unlimited, Deezer and Tidal on January 21st. You can also listen to four of the A Reality Tour songs today (January 6th) at 7PM Eastern through Sony Square and YouTube, and through the Artist Connection mobile app afterward.
Importantly, longtime Bowie producer Tony Visconti was responsible for the mixes. This is as close as you'll get to a Bowie-approved mix in 2022, in other words, and it's a fitting tribute for the rock legend's imminent 75th birthday. You can use any headphones to listen in 360 Reality Audio, although Sony would clearly prefer you use its products.
This won't satisfy fans who want 360-degree mixes of full classic albums like Hunky Dory or Low (really, the album with "Sound and Vision" didn't get a rework?). You likewise won't be thrilled if you prefer services like Apple Music or Spotify. Only a handful of Bowie songs have received the spatial audio treatment to date, though — this is still a treat for enthusiasts eager for some audio bliss.
Sleep Number is back at CES this year with the latest version of its 360 smart bed. The company has packed more features into the product, such as the ability to monitor body temperature. The graphite-infused foam mattress can cool or heat each side of the bed to maintain each person's preferred temperature throughout the night. The Climate360 mattress also has such a feature. The smart bed can warm your feet to help you drift off too.
As with the current model, there's a snoring detection function. That can prompt the bed to raise your head to mitigate moderate snoring. In addition, the bed can tilt entirely to open your airway and help you breathe more easily while keeping your spine properly aligned.
One of the core ideas behind the latest model is that it's designed to adapt to your changing needs. For instance, it can be raised or lowered to help those who are pregnant, have an injury or are simply getting a little older to get in and out of bed.
The 360 smart bed offers sleep tracking, and will provide details on things like how long and well you slept. Eventually, it may be able to monitor for signs of insomnia, sleep apnea or cardiac events and alert the sleeper about possible conditions. Software updates should add more features and insights over time.
The revamped 360 smart bed will be available in 2023. Pricing is expected to start at $1,099.
Sleep Number also announced some smart furniture that's designed to complement the bed. Features include mobility aids, individual noise reduction tech, ambient lighting and a built-in charging and storage pocket. The company will start shipping the furniture next year too.
Follow all of the latest news from CES 2022 right here!
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As with the current model, there's a snoring detection function. That can prompt the bed to raise your head to mitigate moderate snoring. In addition, the bed can tilt entirely to open your airway and help you breathe more easily while keeping your spine properly aligned.
One of the core ideas behind the latest model is that it's designed to adapt to your changing needs. For instance, it can be raised or lowered to help those who are pregnant, have an injury or are simply getting a little older to get in and out of bed.
The 360 smart bed offers sleep tracking, and will provide details on things like how long and well you slept. Eventually, it may be able to monitor for signs of insomnia, sleep apnea or cardiac events and alert the sleeper about possible conditions. Software updates should add more features and insights over time.
The revamped 360 smart bed will be available in 2023. Pricing is expected to start at $1,099.
Sleep Number also announced some smart furniture that's designed to complement the bed. Features include mobility aids, individual noise reduction tech, ambient lighting and a built-in charging and storage pocket. The company will start shipping the furniture next year too.
Follow all of the latest news from CES 2022 right here!
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The new CTA cards will show up in the Spotify app as soon as the ad plays during a podcast on the player interface as well as on the show and episode pages. If you leave any of those places to do something else — like stream music, for example — the ads will display when you return back to that podcast in those three locations. Essentially, Spotify sees this as a way to not only relieve you have having to remember a promo code or specific URL, but it also argues you'll be able to interact with ads or brands you're interested in when you have the time to do so. There's no doubt a simple tap, if you're interested in what you've just heard, is much more convenient than manually typing in the usual info. Of course, the downside is you'll now see ads in the app when listening to certain podcasts — even if you're a paid subscriber.
Spotify doesn't see this as a potential issue, since even paid users hear ads on podcasts when listening to shows through its app. The advertisements keep podcasts afloat after all, and have turned the medium into a lucrative tool for businesses to promote goods and services. However, some might argue seeing an ad in the app and listening to one during a show are two very different things. Brands will probably be willing to jump on board quickly though since Spotify says the clickable ads have generated twice as many site visits during the early adoption phase than the "traditional" ad reads for companies like Ulta Beauty, Athletic Greens and Squarespace.
The CTA cards are powered by Spotify's Streaming Ad Insertion, a powerful analytics platform for podcast ads that automatically slots in pre-recorded promotional reads in the ideal spot for each listener. This is how the app knows when to begin showing the corresponding card for the ad when you hear it during a show. Of course, Spotify is promoting the CTA method as the first "interactive" podcast ads, and there's no doubt brands will be excited to have a more visible and, most importantly, clickable way to reach audiences. But it will be interesting to see how listeners respond to visual ads in their streaming app, especially those who pay a monthly premium so they don't have to hear them on non-podcast content.
Follow all of the latest news from CES 2022 right here!
", + "content": "In 2020, Spotify revealed that it was testing an ad setup that would make promo codes and special URLs during podcast ads a thing of the past. Starting today, those in-app advertisements are starting to roll out. The company says its call-to-action (CTA) cards will begin showing up on its original and exclusive shows when the corresponding ad or offer is mentioned during an episode.
The new CTA cards will show up in the Spotify app as soon as the ad plays during a podcast on the player interface as well as on the show and episode pages. If you leave any of those places to do something else — like stream music, for example — the ads will display when you return back to that podcast in those three locations. Essentially, Spotify sees this as a way to not only relieve you have having to remember a promo code or specific URL, but it also argues you'll be able to interact with ads or brands you're interested in when you have the time to do so. There's no doubt a simple tap, if you're interested in what you've just heard, is much more convenient than manually typing in the usual info. Of course, the downside is you'll now see ads in the app when listening to certain podcasts — even if you're a paid subscriber.
Spotify doesn't see this as a potential issue, since even paid users hear ads on podcasts when listening to shows through its app. The advertisements keep podcasts afloat after all, and have turned the medium into a lucrative tool for businesses to promote goods and services. However, some might argue seeing an ad in the app and listening to one during a show are two very different things. Brands will probably be willing to jump on board quickly though since Spotify says the clickable ads have generated twice as many site visits during the early adoption phase than the "traditional" ad reads for companies like Ulta Beauty, Athletic Greens and Squarespace.
The CTA cards are powered by Spotify's Streaming Ad Insertion, a powerful analytics platform for podcast ads that automatically slots in pre-recorded promotional reads in the ideal spot for each listener. This is how the app knows when to begin showing the corresponding card for the ad when you hear it during a show. Of course, Spotify is promoting the CTA method as the first "interactive" podcast ads, and there's no doubt brands will be excited to have a more visible and, most importantly, clickable way to reach audiences. But it will be interesting to see how listeners respond to visual ads in their streaming app, especially those who pay a monthly premium so they don't have to hear them on non-podcast content.
Follow all of the latest news from CES 2022 right here!
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Buy AirPods Max at Woot - $400The AirPods Max represent a considerably better value at this price. They pack a superb balanced sound, quality active noise cancellation and clever controls. In the Apple ecosystem, you'll also get perks like simple pairing and spatial audio. Throw in solid battery life and you'll likely be happy.
The caveats are familiar. Some of the advantages disappear if you use Android or Windows, and you may be better off with more universal alternatives like Sony's WH-1000XM4. Apple's included case offers little protection, too — you'll really want to buy a third-party shell if you routinely stuff the AirPods Max into your bag. If those aren't obstacles, though, you'll have few reasons to complain.
Follow @EngadgetDeals on Twitter for the latest tech deals and buying advice.
", + "content": "Apple's AirPods Max might finally be within reach if you were waiting for them to reach a price threshhold. Woot is selling the over-ear headphones in pink for just $400 to Amazon Prime members, or a steep $149 below their official sticker. That's the lowest price we've seen yet, and even the $460 for gray (the only other color option at Woot right now) is a solid deal. Just remember that Woot's return policy isn't the same as Amazon's.
Buy AirPods Max at Woot - $400The AirPods Max represent a considerably better value at this price. They pack a superb balanced sound, quality active noise cancellation and clever controls. In the Apple ecosystem, you'll also get perks like simple pairing and spatial audio. Throw in solid battery life and you'll likely be happy.
The caveats are familiar. Some of the advantages disappear if you use Android or Windows, and you may be better off with more universal alternatives like Sony's WH-1000XM4. Apple's included case offers little protection, too — you'll really want to buy a third-party shell if you routinely stuff the AirPods Max into your bag. If those aren't obstacles, though, you'll have few reasons to complain.
Follow @EngadgetDeals on Twitter for the latest tech deals and buying advice.
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Star Trek: Discovery may have gone on an unexpected hiatus, but the new year does mean the return of its franchise stablemate Prodigy. When we last left the young crew of the USS Protostar, they had just left the Murder Planet and successfully fled the Diviner’s ship thanks to the activation of the ship’s secret experimental engine. Episode six, Kobayashi, picks up this thread, pushing the story… and possibly the timeline forward in some significant ways this week.
The title is a dead giveaway to one of the threads running through the episode, at least: “Kobayashi” is the name of the ship from the infamous “Kobayashi Maru” test (“Maru” means ship in Japanese). It’s basically a no-win scenario that cadets at Starfleet Academy are run through to test their readiness for command, except this time it’s self-proclaimed captain Dal in the big chair via a holodeck simulation.
That plot in itself is a fairly predictable set of circumstances, as Dal refuses to accept failure and tackles the holographic test again and again… and again. Aside from the absolute hilarity as Dal’s frustration mounts, it’s a pretty standard character study, designed to flesh out Dal and craft him more into the leader he wants to be.
There’s also some fan service here thanks to cameos from some favorite characters brought to life thanks to the wonders of CGI and well-chosen sound clips. As with Janeway, the show being animated keeps the older characters from having that creepy Rogue One Princess Leia look, but the audio samples could have used a lot more processing to have them match up. And why a show designed for newcomers needed this much fan service, I don’t know, but at least it’s not Rise of Skywalker bad.
The real progress in the episode occurs in the B-plot, where Gwyn is sulking after her father’s betrayal and she and Zero try to learn more about the protostar engine at the heart of their ship. Janeway has the files, except they’re classified and it’s up to Gwyn and Zero to try to open them up. And, though the initial reveal from them is a bit of a shocker (to be delved into next week), it’s the flashback sequence early in the episode that yielded the juiciest info for now.
We’re shown the Diviner 17 years earlier, in horrible health and already looking for the USS Protostar. He decides to create a “progeny,” in the hopes of continuing his race, even though it is against the rules. (Whose rules? That’s another unanswered question.) But the interesting reveal here is that the Diviner was already looking for the Protostar 17 years ago, suggesting that this series may not occupy the 2383 time frame we were given in press materials (though never mentioned on-screen).
Star Trek: Voyager returned from its Delta Quadrant trip in 2378, meaning that in order for a holographic recreation of Kathryn Janeway to exist (and the captain of the Protostar to be who it is) the earliest the Protostar could have disappeared is 2379. Even assuming the Protostar is built and launched in a year (which I doubt), Prodigy can’t take place any earlier than 2396, placing it firmly around the time of Picard, which is set in 2399. It’s possible that Prodigy is actually a few years later, however, making it the first Star Trek series set in the 25th century. Or the Protostar traveled through time, complicating things even further.
But assuming the time period is, in fact, the 25th century, this isn’t the first time we’ve seen the future of the Federation or Starfleet: Discovery is now set in the 32nd century, after all. But being much closer to the time period of earlier shows like The Next Generation, Deep Space Nine and, of course, Voyager makes Prodigy more of a direct continuation of that era. The inclusion of Janeway as a training hologram already gave us a peek as the vaunted status the Voyager crew holds after their Delta Quadrant sojourn, but now the advanced tech seen in episode three “Starstruck” suddenly makes a lot more sense knowing it might be a few years… or decades since Voyager.
With the exception of Picard, the live-action shows have largely stayed away from the immediate future of the TNG-DS9-Voyager era, choosing instead to retread the 23rd century or even jump forward nearly a thousand years. It’s certainly odd given the popularity of those shows, but in leaving it be Paramount+ has left a lot of room for Prodigy and Lower Decks to do something interesting there, experimenting with new genres while still appeasing hard-core fans. This may be the future we’ve been waiting to see on Star Trek.
", + "content": "The following contains minor spoilers for episode six of 'Star Trek: Prodigy.'
Star Trek: Discovery may have gone on an unexpected hiatus, but the new year does mean the return of its franchise stablemate Prodigy. When we last left the young crew of the USS Protostar, they had just left the Murder Planet and successfully fled the Diviner’s ship thanks to the activation of the ship’s secret experimental engine. Episode six, Kobayashi, picks up this thread, pushing the story… and possibly the timeline forward in some significant ways this week.
The title is a dead giveaway to one of the threads running through the episode, at least: “Kobayashi” is the name of the ship from the infamous “Kobayashi Maru” test (“Maru” means ship in Japanese). It’s basically a no-win scenario that cadets at Starfleet Academy are run through to test their readiness for command, except this time it’s self-proclaimed captain Dal in the big chair via a holodeck simulation.
That plot in itself is a fairly predictable set of circumstances, as Dal refuses to accept failure and tackles the holographic test again and again… and again. Aside from the absolute hilarity as Dal’s frustration mounts, it’s a pretty standard character study, designed to flesh out Dal and craft him more into the leader he wants to be.
There’s also some fan service here thanks to cameos from some favorite characters brought to life thanks to the wonders of CGI and well-chosen sound clips. As with Janeway, the show being animated keeps the older characters from having that creepy Rogue One Princess Leia look, but the audio samples could have used a lot more processing to have them match up. And why a show designed for newcomers needed this much fan service, I don’t know, but at least it’s not Rise of Skywalker bad.
The real progress in the episode occurs in the B-plot, where Gwyn is sulking after her father’s betrayal and she and Zero try to learn more about the protostar engine at the heart of their ship. Janeway has the files, except they’re classified and it’s up to Gwyn and Zero to try to open them up. And, though the initial reveal from them is a bit of a shocker (to be delved into next week), it’s the flashback sequence early in the episode that yielded the juiciest info for now.
We’re shown the Diviner 17 years earlier, in horrible health and already looking for the USS Protostar. He decides to create a “progeny,” in the hopes of continuing his race, even though it is against the rules. (Whose rules? That’s another unanswered question.) But the interesting reveal here is that the Diviner was already looking for the Protostar 17 years ago, suggesting that this series may not occupy the 2383 time frame we were given in press materials (though never mentioned on-screen).
Star Trek: Voyager returned from its Delta Quadrant trip in 2378, meaning that in order for a holographic recreation of Kathryn Janeway to exist (and the captain of the Protostar to be who it is) the earliest the Protostar could have disappeared is 2379. Even assuming the Protostar is built and launched in a year (which I doubt), Prodigy can’t take place any earlier than 2396, placing it firmly around the time of Picard, which is set in 2399. It’s possible that Prodigy is actually a few years later, however, making it the first Star Trek series set in the 25th century. Or the Protostar traveled through time, complicating things even further.
But assuming the time period is, in fact, the 25th century, this isn’t the first time we’ve seen the future of the Federation or Starfleet: Discovery is now set in the 32nd century, after all. But being much closer to the time period of earlier shows like The Next Generation, Deep Space Nine and, of course, Voyager makes Prodigy more of a direct continuation of that era. The inclusion of Janeway as a training hologram already gave us a peek as the vaunted status the Voyager crew holds after their Delta Quadrant sojourn, but now the advanced tech seen in episode three “Starstruck” suddenly makes a lot more sense knowing it might be a few years… or decades since Voyager.
With the exception of Picard, the live-action shows have largely stayed away from the immediate future of the TNG-DS9-Voyager era, choosing instead to retread the 23rd century or even jump forward nearly a thousand years. It’s certainly odd given the popularity of those shows, but in leaving it be Paramount+ has left a lot of room for Prodigy and Lower Decks to do something interesting there, experimenting with new genres while still appeasing hard-core fans. This may be the future we’ve been waiting to see on Star Trek.
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Buy iPad Air at Amazon - $539The Air sits in between the 10.2-inch iPad and the iPad Pros as Apple's mid-tier option. It runs on an A14 Bionic chipset with a six-core CPU and a four-core GPU, and this particular model on sale has 64GB of storage and WiFi 6 capabilities. Apple refreshed the tablet's design to make it look more like the Pros, complete with flat edges, a USB-C port for charging and a lovely 10.9-inch Liquid Retina Display. You won't get FaceID on this machine, but you will get TouchID thanks to the fingerprint reader on the device's power button.
Overall, we found the Air to be zippy both in performance and WiFi speeds, and its battery lasted up to 12.5 hours in our testing. While the latest iPad Pros are better if you're looking for a laptop replacement, you could use the Air as a 2-in-1 while on the go thanks to its compatibility with Apple's Magic Keyboard. It also supports the second-generation Apple Pencil, allowing it to be a digital notebook for those that prefer writing things out by hand.
A discount like this is a good one to consider if you want an all-purpose tablet that's one step up from the base iPad. However, there are a few noteworthy discounts on the 10.2-inch tablet right now, too. The 256GB WiFi model is $30 off and down to $449, while the 256GB, WiFi + Cellular model has hit a record low fo $580.
Follow @EngadgetDeals on Twitter for the latest tech deals and buying advice.
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Buy iPad Air at Amazon - $539The Air sits in between the 10.2-inch iPad and the iPad Pros as Apple's mid-tier option. It runs on an A14 Bionic chipset with a six-core CPU and a four-core GPU, and this particular model on sale has 64GB of storage and WiFi 6 capabilities. Apple refreshed the tablet's design to make it look more like the Pros, complete with flat edges, a USB-C port for charging and a lovely 10.9-inch Liquid Retina Display. You won't get FaceID on this machine, but you will get TouchID thanks to the fingerprint reader on the device's power button.
Overall, we found the Air to be zippy both in performance and WiFi speeds, and its battery lasted up to 12.5 hours in our testing. While the latest iPad Pros are better if you're looking for a laptop replacement, you could use the Air as a 2-in-1 while on the go thanks to its compatibility with Apple's Magic Keyboard. It also supports the second-generation Apple Pencil, allowing it to be a digital notebook for those that prefer writing things out by hand.
A discount like this is a good one to consider if you want an all-purpose tablet that's one step up from the base iPad. However, there are a few noteworthy discounts on the 10.2-inch tablet right now, too. The 256GB WiFi model is $30 off and down to $449, while the 256GB, WiFi + Cellular model has hit a record low fo $580.
Follow @EngadgetDeals on Twitter for the latest tech deals and buying advice.
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Samsung’s epic 55-inch Odyssey gaming monitor is curved for a more immersive play experience. However, it can also rotate 90 degrees for more… spreadsheets and Slack channels? It can pivot and tilt via the height adjustable stand, so you can set it to the optimal angle — surprisingly important when you have a very tall, curved screen.
Then there’s ASUS’ ZenBook 17 Fold, an OLED tablet that can disguise itself like a 12.5-inch laptop thanks to a keyboard on top of the lower half of the screen. If you want to use the entire 17-inch display, you can stand the tablet up and use the keyboard separately. The images look like heady concept products from a few years ago – ASUS demoed this form-factor as Project Precog back in 2018 — but this is a genuine device headed to stores. Hopefully, ASUS learned lessons from Lenovo and Microsoft’s attempts at foldables.
— Mat Smith
BMW unveiled an e-ink vehicle exterior that can change color depending on weather and traffic conditions or just your mood. Alas no, this futuristic feature is nowhere near production-ready despite appearing at the show on a live demonstration vehicle. The current iteration can only swap between a pair of colors, thus the monochromatic e-readerish appearance you see here. However, the palette could eventually expand to display a rainbow of shades.
Finally, during its CES 2022 keynote address on Wednesday, GM officially unveiled its new 2024 Chevrolet Silverado EV, GM's second fully electric model built on the Ultium battery platform.
The fully electric full-size pickup will be available in two versions when it arrives late next year: the RST First Edition and a WT model designed for fleet usage. Both will have an estimated 400-mile range.
Razer’s first smart face mask, the Zephyr, went on sale in October for $100 and promptly sold out. Two years since it first revealed its debut mask, the company now plans to release a Pro version of the mask in 2022. It will have all the features of the standard model, including the dual-fan active filtration system with N95 filters and RGB lighting, but add voice amplification in the mix.
It will amplify your voice by 60 decibels up to one meter away. A button on the side will allow you to toggle the feature on and off. Sadly, funny voices are not included.
In addition to new laptops, masks and concepts galore, Razer also teamed up with Fossil to launch a special edition smartwatch. The Razer x Fossil Gen 6 smartwatch at CES 2022 is basically what you might expect: a pretty standard Wear OS device with straps and faces that are unequivocally lime green and Razery.
Lenovo's ultrawide 17-inch laptop has an 8-inch screen next to the keyboard
Apple's 24-inch iMac M1 is cheaper than ever on Amazon right now
Watch Sony's CES 2022 press conference in under nine minutes
KeyMander Nexus Gaming KVM connects your PC to Xbox, Switch and PS4
Ring's new Glass Break sensor does exactly what you think
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ASUS' ZenBook 14 OLED models get a big redesign and the latest chips
", + "content": "Dual-screens, foldable OLED tablets, curved vertical screens and more. This year’s CES might be a quieter, more divisive affair, but pretty much everyone had some weird displays to show off.
Samsung’s epic 55-inch Odyssey gaming monitor is curved for a more immersive play experience. However, it can also rotate 90 degrees for more… spreadsheets and Slack channels? It can pivot and tilt via the height adjustable stand, so you can set it to the optimal angle — surprisingly important when you have a very tall, curved screen.
Then there’s ASUS’ ZenBook 17 Fold, an OLED tablet that can disguise itself like a 12.5-inch laptop thanks to a keyboard on top of the lower half of the screen. If you want to use the entire 17-inch display, you can stand the tablet up and use the keyboard separately. The images look like heady concept products from a few years ago – ASUS demoed this form-factor as Project Precog back in 2018 — but this is a genuine device headed to stores. Hopefully, ASUS learned lessons from Lenovo and Microsoft’s attempts at foldables.
— Mat Smith
BMW unveiled an e-ink vehicle exterior that can change color depending on weather and traffic conditions or just your mood. Alas no, this futuristic feature is nowhere near production-ready despite appearing at the show on a live demonstration vehicle. The current iteration can only swap between a pair of colors, thus the monochromatic e-readerish appearance you see here. However, the palette could eventually expand to display a rainbow of shades.
Finally, during its CES 2022 keynote address on Wednesday, GM officially unveiled its new 2024 Chevrolet Silverado EV, GM's second fully electric model built on the Ultium battery platform.
The fully electric full-size pickup will be available in two versions when it arrives late next year: the RST First Edition and a WT model designed for fleet usage. Both will have an estimated 400-mile range.
Razer’s first smart face mask, the Zephyr, went on sale in October for $100 and promptly sold out. Two years since it first revealed its debut mask, the company now plans to release a Pro version of the mask in 2022. It will have all the features of the standard model, including the dual-fan active filtration system with N95 filters and RGB lighting, but add voice amplification in the mix.
It will amplify your voice by 60 decibels up to one meter away. A button on the side will allow you to toggle the feature on and off. Sadly, funny voices are not included.
In addition to new laptops, masks and concepts galore, Razer also teamed up with Fossil to launch a special edition smartwatch. The Razer x Fossil Gen 6 smartwatch at CES 2022 is basically what you might expect: a pretty standard Wear OS device with straps and faces that are unequivocally lime green and Razery.
Lenovo's ultrawide 17-inch laptop has an 8-inch screen next to the keyboard
Apple's 24-inch iMac M1 is cheaper than ever on Amazon right now
Watch Sony's CES 2022 press conference in under nine minutes
KeyMander Nexus Gaming KVM connects your PC to Xbox, Switch and PS4
Ring's new Glass Break sensor does exactly what you think
Watch NVIDIA's CES 2022 conference in under 10 minutes
ASUS' ZenBook 14 OLED models get a big redesign and the latest chips
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On its website, the developers posted a graph of "popcorn time" searches over the past seven years. While the app enjoyed a ton of searches in the months after its launch in 2015, the graph shows a sharp decline in interest by 2016. Its popularity continued to wane, and it never really recovered after that, at least based on Google Trends.
According to Bloomberg, the group behind Popcorn Time announced its closure in an email. While they didn't say whether law enforcement action was a factor behind their decision to shut down the app this time around, Popcorn Time has had brushes with the law in the past. The original version may have closed after authorities got involved, and Hollywood studios even sued individual users who allegedly downloaded and shared copies of movies illegally.
Developers associated with Popcorn Time previously talked about how they're not responsible for piracy themselves, because the service doesn't actually host any content. Instead, it relied on a peer-to-peer sharing system and only provided a way for users to access content hosted on other people's computers.
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According to Bloomberg, the group behind Popcorn Time announced its closure in an email. While they didn't say whether law enforcement action was a factor behind their decision to shut down the app this time around, Popcorn Time has had brushes with the law in the past. The original version may have closed after authorities got involved, and Hollywood studios even sued individual users who allegedly downloaded and shared copies of movies illegally.
Developers associated with Popcorn Time previously talked about how they're not responsible for piracy themselves, because the service doesn't actually host any content. Instead, it relied on a peer-to-peer sharing system and only provided a way for users to access content hosted on other people's computers.
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The fines were specifically levied against Google's US and Irish operations (€90 million and €60 million respectively) and against Facebook's Irish arm. Both companies face daily fines of €100,000 if they don't change their practices within three months of CNIL's official decision.
In addition to the fines, the restricted committee ordered the companies to provide Internet users located in France with a means of refusing cookies as simple as the existing means of accepting them, in order to guarantee their freedom of consent, within three months. If they fail to do so, the companies will have to pay a penalty of 100,000 euros per day of delay.
"We are reviewing the authority's decision and remain committed to working with relevant authorities," a Meta spokesperson told Politico. "Our cookie consent controls provide people with greater control over their data, including a new settings menu on Facebook and Instagram where people can revisit and manage their decisions at any time, and we continue to develop and improve these controls."
"People trust us to respect their right to privacy and keep them safe. We understand our responsibility to protect that trust and are committing to further changes and active work with the CNIL in light of this decision under the ePrivacy Directive," a Google spokesperson said in a statement.
CNIL said it has issued 100 orders and sanctions related to non-compliance with cookie legislation since it went into force on March 31, 2021. The regulator previously fined Google €100 million for cookie violations under European e-Privacy rules and €50 million for GDPR violations.
Google is still fighting the €100 million fine before France's highest court. It's expected to fight the latest sanction as well, according Politico. At the same time, the fines against Google and Meta's Irish operations point to major tension between the EU and Ireland. Europe sees Ireland's actions as too friendly toward tech giants headquartered there, and hostile toward user privacy.
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The fines were specifically levied against Google's US and Irish operations (€90 million and €60 million respectively) and against Facebook's Irish arm. Both companies face daily fines of €100,000 if they don't change their practices within three months of CNIL's official decision.
In addition to the fines, the restricted committee ordered the companies to provide Internet users located in France with a means of refusing cookies as simple as the existing means of accepting them, in order to guarantee their freedom of consent, within three months. If they fail to do so, the companies will have to pay a penalty of 100,000 euros per day of delay.
"We are reviewing the authority's decision and remain committed to working with relevant authorities," a Meta spokesperson told Politico. "Our cookie consent controls provide people with greater control over their data, including a new settings menu on Facebook and Instagram where people can revisit and manage their decisions at any time, and we continue to develop and improve these controls."
"People trust us to respect their right to privacy and keep them safe. We understand our responsibility to protect that trust and are committing to further changes and active work with the CNIL in light of this decision under the ePrivacy Directive," a Google spokesperson said in a statement.
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Google is still fighting the €100 million fine before France's highest court. It's expected to fight the latest sanction as well, according Politico. At the same time, the fines against Google and Meta's Irish operations point to major tension between the EU and Ireland. Europe sees Ireland's actions as too friendly toward tech giants headquartered there, and hostile toward user privacy.
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According to a filing in a San Francisco court, both companies have agreed to withdraw all claims and counter-claims against each other. Nikola accused Tesla of copying several patented designs for a windshield design, fuselage and side door. Tesla denied all the claims and countersued.
Nikola unveiled the hydrogen-powered Nikola One semi-truck in 2016 with the promise of an 800-1,200 mile range with no pollution. However, it was accused by the SEC of deceiving investors, in one instance via a video that appeared to show the truck moving under power when it was simply rolling down a hill. CEO Trevor Milton was subsequently charged with two counts of securities fraud and one count of wire fraud by a federal grand jury. He has denied the claims.
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The sports apparel giant specifically mentioned that it filed a patent application in 1983 for a device that can prompt users to exercise, monitor their heart rate, determine their speed while running and the calories they burned. Nike also has a number of mobile apps for fitness, including the Nike Run Club and Nike Training Club.
Nike sent Lululemon a list of patents it allegedly infringed on back on November 3rd. As you'd expect, the company more known for making yoga pants and other types of gym clothes disagreed with Nike's assessment. A spokesperson told the publications in a statement that the patents "in question are overly broad and invalid." They also said that Lululemon is confident in its position and "look forward to defending it in court."
Mirror operates as a standalone company within Lululemon, putting the workout clothes-maker in direct competition with the likes of Peloton and Tonal. Lululemon CEO Clavin McDonald previously said that the purchase was all about connecting with consumers, because they're bound to spend more the more they engage with the brand. Last month, however, the company halved its sales forecast for the device, calling 2021 "a challenging year for digital fitness."
This isn't the only patent-related legal battle Lululemon is embroiled in. Last year, it filed a patent infringement lawsuit of its own against Peloton, alleging that the design the other company used for a new line of leggings and sports bras infringe on its intellectual property.
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", + "content": "The CharaChorder is a new kind of typing peripheral that promises to let people type at superhuman speeds. From a report: It's so fast that the website Monkeytype, which lets users participate in typing challenges and maintains its own leaderboard, automatically flagged CharaChorder's CEO as a cheater when he attempted to post his 500 WPM score on the its leaderboards. It's a strange looking device, the kind of thing Keanu Reeves would interface with in Johnny Mnemonic. Your palms rest on two black divots out of which rise nine different finger sized joysticks. These 18 sticks move in every direction and, its website claims, can hit every button you need on a regular keyboard. \"CharaChorder switches detect motion in 3 dimensions so users have access to over 300 unique inputs without their fingers breaking contact with the device,\" it said. Users input words and commands by clicking the switches in different directions. CharaCorder claims that, once a user learns how to type with the machine, they can achieve speeds impossible on a QWERTY keyboard. Most people type around 40 words per minute (WPM) with skilled typists hitting upwards of 100 WPM. Competition typers can break into the 200 WPM. Riley Keen, CharaChorder's CEO, is posting TikToks where he's hitting speeds above 500 WPM.Read more of this story at Slashdot.
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", + "content": "Nearly $41 billion worth of cryptocurrency was sent to two types of Ethereum smart contracts associated with NFT marketplaces and collections from the beginning of 2021 through mid-December, according to a new estimate from blockchain analytics firm Chainalysis. From a report: The metric revises an estimate the firm included in a December report on NFTs that was based on data through mid-October, said Maddie Kennedy, a spokeswoman for Chainalysis.Read more of this story at Slashdot.
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", + "content": "IBM has resurrected its sale process for IBM Watson Health, with hopes of fetching more than $1 billion, people familiar with the situation told Axios. From the report: Big Blue wants out of health care, after spending billions to stake its claim, just as rival Oracle is moving big into the sector via its $28 billion bet for Cerner. IBM spent more than $4 billion to build Watson Health via a series of acquisitions. The business now includes health care data and analytics business Truven Health Analytics, population health company Phytel, and medical imaging business Merge Healthcare. IBM first explored a sale of the division in early 2021, with Morgan Stanley leading the process. WSJ reported at the time that the unit was generating roughly $1 billion in annual revenue, but was unprofitable. Sources say it continues to lose money.Read more of this story at Slashdot.
", + "category": "", + "link": "https://slashdot.org/story/22/01/06/1524233/ibm-tries-to-sell-watson-health-again?utm_source=rss1.0mainlinkanon&utm_medium=feed", + "creator": "msmash", + "pubDate": "2022-01-06T15:25:00+00:00", + "enclosure": "", + "enclosureType": "", + "image": "", + "id": "", + "language": "", + "folder": "00.03 News/Tech", + "feed": "Slashdot", + "read": false, + "favorite": false, + "created": false, + "tags": [], + "hash": "fae3e36c7e635417a4b238037666de46", + "highlights": [] + }, + { + "title": "Garry Kasparov: Crypto Means Freedom", + "description": "CoinDesk: Garry Kasparov knows math. He knows logic, strategy and decision-making. Widely regarded as the greatest chess player in the history of mankind, the Russian grandmaster -- ranked No. 1 from 1984 to 2005 -- sees the world with a certain clarity. So it will delight many in the blockchain industry to learn that Kasparov, easily one of the smartest people alive, is now a champion of cryptocurrency. And it's partly because of math. Kasparov has spent his \"retirement\" opposing Russian President Vladimir Putin (a defiance that once got him tossed in jail), fighting for humanitarian causes and serving as chairman of the Human Rights Foundation (a nonprofit that strongly supports bitcoin as a freedom-giving tool). Now he views crypto as a way to check government power. Bitcoin offers protection against rampant government spending, says Kasparov, \"because you're protected by math\" -- by the logic of the code itself. Kasparov also sees merit in non-fungible tokens. [...] \n\nCoinDesk: How'd you get into the crypto space? \n\nKasparov: If you followed my career and read about my early interest in computers and technology, you should not be surprised that I was very excited when I recognized the value of cryptocurrencies and NFTs. This goes all the way back to the '80s; I always tried to be at the cutting edge. It started with chess. But I also saw an opportunity to use computers and new tools to advance individual freedoms. It's my belief that technology should help people fight back against the power of the state. \n\nHow do cryptocurrencies fit into that? \n\nCryptocurrencies become an inseparable part of or progress, because the whole world is moving digital. And if the economy becomes more digital, so does the money. Another philosophical reason is that ... governments [have] unlimited opportunities to print money. And printing money is the most exquisite form of borrowing from us and from future generations. And I believe that cryptocurrencies -- with bitcoin as a standard -- offer a protection against this onslaught of the government, because you're protected by math. You're protected by the limited number of any code behind the respective currency. Cryptocurrencies, and all the products related to cryptocurrencies, are absolutely vital for the future development of our world.Read more of this story at Slashdot.
", + "content": "CoinDesk: Garry Kasparov knows math. He knows logic, strategy and decision-making. Widely regarded as the greatest chess player in the history of mankind, the Russian grandmaster -- ranked No. 1 from 1984 to 2005 -- sees the world with a certain clarity. So it will delight many in the blockchain industry to learn that Kasparov, easily one of the smartest people alive, is now a champion of cryptocurrency. And it's partly because of math. Kasparov has spent his \"retirement\" opposing Russian President Vladimir Putin (a defiance that once got him tossed in jail), fighting for humanitarian causes and serving as chairman of the Human Rights Foundation (a nonprofit that strongly supports bitcoin as a freedom-giving tool). Now he views crypto as a way to check government power. Bitcoin offers protection against rampant government spending, says Kasparov, \"because you're protected by math\" -- by the logic of the code itself. Kasparov also sees merit in non-fungible tokens. [...] \n\nCoinDesk: How'd you get into the crypto space? \n\nKasparov: If you followed my career and read about my early interest in computers and technology, you should not be surprised that I was very excited when I recognized the value of cryptocurrencies and NFTs. This goes all the way back to the '80s; I always tried to be at the cutting edge. It started with chess. But I also saw an opportunity to use computers and new tools to advance individual freedoms. It's my belief that technology should help people fight back against the power of the state. \n\nHow do cryptocurrencies fit into that? \n\nCryptocurrencies become an inseparable part of or progress, because the whole world is moving digital. And if the economy becomes more digital, so does the money. Another philosophical reason is that ... governments [have] unlimited opportunities to print money. And printing money is the most exquisite form of borrowing from us and from future generations. And I believe that cryptocurrencies -- with bitcoin as a standard -- offer a protection against this onslaught of the government, because you're protected by math. You're protected by the limited number of any code behind the respective currency. Cryptocurrencies, and all the products related to cryptocurrencies, are absolutely vital for the future development of our world.Read more of this story at Slashdot.
", + "category": "", + "link": "https://slashdot.org/story/22/01/06/1437205/garry-kasparov-crypto-means-freedom?utm_source=rss1.0mainlinkanon&utm_medium=feed", + "creator": "msmash", + "pubDate": "2022-01-06T14:40:00+00:00", + "enclosure": "", + "enclosureType": "", + "image": "", + "id": "", + "language": "", + "folder": "00.03 News/Tech", + "feed": "Slashdot", + "read": false, + "favorite": false, + "created": false, + "tags": [], + "hash": "37aeebcf696aeb89e7cbd14fe13d54be", + "highlights": [] + }, + { + "title": "Google, Facebook Slapped With French Privacy Fines Over Cookies", + "description": "Alphabet's Google was slapped with a record French fine of 150 million euros ($170 million) by the nation's privacy watchdog, together with a 60 million-euro fine for Meta Platforms' Facebook, over the way the companies manage cookies. From a report: CNIL, France's data protection authority, on Thursday issued the companies with a three-month ultimatum \"to provide internet users located in France with a means of refusing cookies as simple as the existing means of accepting them, in order to guarantee their freedom of consent.\" Failing to do so will come with the risk of an additional daily fine of 100,000 euros, CNIL said in the statement. The latest penalties follow probes by the watchdog looking at companies' compliance with new rules on cookies, which are tracking devices that are placed on people's computers. The watchdog in 2020 fined Google 100 million euros and online shopping giant Amazon.com Inc. 35 million euros for placing such cookies on people's computers without their consent.Read more of this story at Slashdot.
", + "content": "Alphabet's Google was slapped with a record French fine of 150 million euros ($170 million) by the nation's privacy watchdog, together with a 60 million-euro fine for Meta Platforms' Facebook, over the way the companies manage cookies. From a report: CNIL, France's data protection authority, on Thursday issued the companies with a three-month ultimatum \"to provide internet users located in France with a means of refusing cookies as simple as the existing means of accepting them, in order to guarantee their freedom of consent.\" Failing to do so will come with the risk of an additional daily fine of 100,000 euros, CNIL said in the statement. The latest penalties follow probes by the watchdog looking at companies' compliance with new rules on cookies, which are tracking devices that are placed on people's computers. The watchdog in 2020 fined Google 100 million euros and online shopping giant Amazon.com Inc. 35 million euros for placing such cookies on people's computers without their consent.Read more of this story at Slashdot.
", + "category": "", + "link": "https://tech.slashdot.org/story/22/01/06/1414214/google-facebook-slapped-with-french-privacy-fines-over-cookies?utm_source=rss1.0mainlinkanon&utm_medium=feed", + "creator": "msmash", + "pubDate": "2022-01-06T14:14:00+00:00", + "enclosure": "", + "enclosureType": "", + "image": "", + "id": "", + "language": "", + "folder": "00.03 News/Tech", + "feed": "Slashdot", + "read": false, + "favorite": false, + "created": false, + "tags": [], + "hash": "2dce1792c0d48f2483fd2ee16d8d7e4e", + "highlights": [] + }, + { + "title": "Stars May Form 10 Times Faster Than Thought", + "description": "An anonymous reader quotes a report from Science.org: Astronomers have long thought it takes millions of years for the seeds of stars like the Sun to come together. Clouds of mostly hydrogen gas coalesce under gravity into prestellar cores dense enough to collapse and spark nuclear fusion, while magnetic forces hold matter in place and slow down the process. But observations using the world's largest radio telescope are casting doubt on this long gestational period. Researchers have zoomed in on a prestellar core in a giant gas cloud -- a nursery for hundreds of baby stars -- and found the tiny embryo may be forming 10 times faster than thought, thanks to weak magnetic fields. \"If this is proven to be the case in other gas clouds, it will be revolutionary for the star formation community,\" says Paola Caselli from the Max Planck Institute for Extraterrestrial Physics, who was not involved with the research.\n \nStudying star birth and the tug of war between gravity and magnetic forces has been a challenge because the magnetic fields can be 100,000 times weaker than Earth's. The only direct way to detect them comes from a phenomenon called the Zeeman effect, in which the magnetic fields cause so-called spectral lines to split in a way that depends on the strength of the field. These spectral lines are bright or dark patterns where atoms or molecules emit or absorb specific wavelengths of light. For gas clouds, the Zeeman splitting occurs in radio wavelengths, so radio telescopes are needed. And the dishes must be big in order to zoom in on a small region of space and reveal such a subtle effect. Previously, researchers had used Puerto Rico's Arecibo radio telescope -- which collapsed in 2020 -- to study Lynds 1544, a relatively isolated stellar embryo within the Taurus Molecular Cloud, just 450 light-years away from Earth. They measured the magnetic fields in the wispy layers of gas far out from the core, where magnetic forces dominated over gravity. They also analyzed the stronger fields inside the core, where gravity nevertheless dominated because the core is 10,000 times denser than the outer layer, says Richard Crutcher, a radio astronomer at the University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign. What was missing was an examination of the intermediate region between the core and the outer layer. That has now come into focus with a new tracer of the Zeeman effect -- a particular hydrogen absorption line -- detected by the Five-hundred-meter Aperture Spherical radio Telescope (FAST), a giant dish built inside a natural basin in southwestern China.\n \nIn a study published today in Nature, researchers report a magnetic field strength of 4 microgauss -- no stronger than in the outer layer. \"If the standard theory worked, the magnetic field needs to be much stronger to resist a 100-fold increase in cloud density. That didn't happen,\" says Di Li, the chief scientist of FAST who led the study. \"The paper basically says that gravity wins in the cloud: That's where stars start to form, not in the dense core,\" Caselli adds. \"That's a very big statement.\" The finding implies that a gas cloud could evolve into a stellar embryo 10 times quicker than previously thought, says lead author Tao-Chung Ching of the Chinese Academy of Sciences's National Astronomical Observatories. Li says he wants to study other molecular clouds to see whether the lessons from Lynds 1544 apply more generally.Read more of this story at Slashdot.
", + "content": "An anonymous reader quotes a report from Science.org: Astronomers have long thought it takes millions of years for the seeds of stars like the Sun to come together. Clouds of mostly hydrogen gas coalesce under gravity into prestellar cores dense enough to collapse and spark nuclear fusion, while magnetic forces hold matter in place and slow down the process. But observations using the world's largest radio telescope are casting doubt on this long gestational period. Researchers have zoomed in on a prestellar core in a giant gas cloud -- a nursery for hundreds of baby stars -- and found the tiny embryo may be forming 10 times faster than thought, thanks to weak magnetic fields. \"If this is proven to be the case in other gas clouds, it will be revolutionary for the star formation community,\" says Paola Caselli from the Max Planck Institute for Extraterrestrial Physics, who was not involved with the research.\n \nStudying star birth and the tug of war between gravity and magnetic forces has been a challenge because the magnetic fields can be 100,000 times weaker than Earth's. The only direct way to detect them comes from a phenomenon called the Zeeman effect, in which the magnetic fields cause so-called spectral lines to split in a way that depends on the strength of the field. These spectral lines are bright or dark patterns where atoms or molecules emit or absorb specific wavelengths of light. For gas clouds, the Zeeman splitting occurs in radio wavelengths, so radio telescopes are needed. And the dishes must be big in order to zoom in on a small region of space and reveal such a subtle effect. Previously, researchers had used Puerto Rico's Arecibo radio telescope -- which collapsed in 2020 -- to study Lynds 1544, a relatively isolated stellar embryo within the Taurus Molecular Cloud, just 450 light-years away from Earth. They measured the magnetic fields in the wispy layers of gas far out from the core, where magnetic forces dominated over gravity. They also analyzed the stronger fields inside the core, where gravity nevertheless dominated because the core is 10,000 times denser than the outer layer, says Richard Crutcher, a radio astronomer at the University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign. What was missing was an examination of the intermediate region between the core and the outer layer. That has now come into focus with a new tracer of the Zeeman effect -- a particular hydrogen absorption line -- detected by the Five-hundred-meter Aperture Spherical radio Telescope (FAST), a giant dish built inside a natural basin in southwestern China.\n \nIn a study published today in Nature, researchers report a magnetic field strength of 4 microgauss -- no stronger than in the outer layer. \"If the standard theory worked, the magnetic field needs to be much stronger to resist a 100-fold increase in cloud density. That didn't happen,\" says Di Li, the chief scientist of FAST who led the study. \"The paper basically says that gravity wins in the cloud: That's where stars start to form, not in the dense core,\" Caselli adds. \"That's a very big statement.\" The finding implies that a gas cloud could evolve into a stellar embryo 10 times quicker than previously thought, says lead author Tao-Chung Ching of the Chinese Academy of Sciences's National Astronomical Observatories. Li says he wants to study other molecular clouds to see whether the lessons from Lynds 1544 apply more generally.Read more of this story at Slashdot.
", + "category": "", + "link": "https://science.slashdot.org/story/22/01/06/0140246/stars-may-form-10-times-faster-than-thought?utm_source=rss1.0mainlinkanon&utm_medium=feed", + "creator": "BeauHD", + "pubDate": "2022-01-06T13:00:00+00:00", + "enclosure": "", + "enclosureType": "", + "image": "", + "id": "", + "language": "", + "folder": "00.03 News/Tech", + "feed": "Slashdot", + "read": false, + "favorite": false, + "created": false, + "tags": [], + "hash": "f2bd8c3f220b09d3ae07cdfea8677d7a", + "highlights": [] + }, { "title": "Italian Mafia Fugitive Arrested In Spain After Google Street View Sighting", "description": "An Italian mafia boss on the run for 20 years was tracked down to a Spanish town after being spotted on Google Street View. The Guardian reports: Gioacchino Gammino, a convicted murderer listed among Italy's most wanted gangsters, was arrested in Galapagar, a town near Madrid, where over the years he had married, changed his name to Manuel, worked as a chef and owned a fruit and vegetable shop. Sicilian police carried out several investigations in their search for Gammino, 61, and a European arrest warrant was issued in 2014. The fugitive was traced to Spain, but it was Google Street View that helped to pinpoint his precise location.\n \nThe navigation tool, accessible through Google Maps, had captured an image of two men chatting outside a fruit and vegetable shop called El Huerto de Manu, or Manu's Garden, in Galapagar. Police believed one of the men closely resembled Gammino, but his identity was only confirmed when they came across a listing for a nearby restaurant called La Cocina de Manu or Manu's Kitchen. The shop and the restaurant are now closed, but the police found a photo of Gammino, dressed in his chef's garb, on a still-existing Facebook page for La Cocina de Manu. He was recognisable by the scar on the left side of his chin. The restaurant's menu included a dish called Cena Siciliana or Sicilian dinner. Gammino was arrested on 17 December but the details surrounding his capture did not come to light until they were reported by La Repubblica on Wednesday. Upon his arrest, Gammino reportedly told police: \"How did you find me? I haven't even called my family for 10 years!\"Read more of this story at Slashdot.
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