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There’s some good news if you’re one of the people who didn’t get a chance to order a 2021 Bronco due to production hiccups: Ford is going to offer you a discount. The discount will be available on all trims of the two and four-door 2022 Bronco, Cars Direct reports, so you won’t have to opt for a trim you didn’t want…
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I just dropped $3,400 on the quintessential Cash For Clunkers econobox: The 2009 Nissan Versa. It was the cheapest car in the U.S. back when the Obama Administration’s “Car Allowance Rebate System” took place in the summer of 2009. Thousands of people turned in their old gas guzzlers for this $9,990, awkward-looking…
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The Dodge Challenger is very, very old, but it doesn’t matter. For the very first time since the car emerged for the 2008 model year, Dodge has sold more Challengers than Ford and Chevrolet have sold Mustangs and Camaros.
The Dodge Challenger is very, very old, but it doesn’t matter. For the very first time since the car emerged for the 2008 model year, Dodge has sold more Challengers than Ford and Chevrolet have sold Mustangs and Camaros.
I’d argue that Top Gear peaked in December 2009 when Jeremy Clarkson, Richard Hammond and James May traversed Bolivia in a trio of old off-roaders. It might have been controversial at times, but the ambitious (but rubbish) Top Gear of the 2000s introduced generations of viewers to the joys of driving. And after its…
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", + "category": "chassis", + "link": "https://jalopnik.com/fords-least-marketed-vehicle-is-a-ultralight-open-toppe-1848402945", "creator": "Jason Torchinsky", - "pubDate": "Fri, 21 Jan 2022 19:20:00 GMT", + "pubDate": "Mon, 24 Jan 2022 15:00:00 GMT", "enclosure": "", "enclosureType": "", "image": "", @@ -2383,17 +2383,17 @@ "favorite": false, "created": false, "tags": [], - "hash": "17126c9697ef2d60ad5f16652fae3fd7", + "hash": "210ac30ce4ff36dadd8c27424dcc754f", "highlights": [] }, { - "title": "Without The Honda Civic, There Would Be No Meat Loaf", - "description": "Today, we bid farewell to a rock hero. Actor, singer, and king of camp Meat Loaf has died at the age of 74 — which means it’s time to pay tribute to a career kicked off by a famous set of wheels: The Honda Civic.
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", - "content": "In August, the Los Angeles County District Attorney filed federal charges against two Torrance, California, police officers for conspiracy to commit vandalism and vandalism after a suspect’s car was returned covered in antisemitic graffiti. Now the owner of the car is also suing the police department, alleging…
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", + "category": "", + "link": "https://jalopnik.com/whats-the-worst-automotive-law-or-regulation-1848402364", + "creator": "Adam Ismail", + "pubDate": "Mon, 24 Jan 2022 14:00:00 GMT", "enclosure": "", "enclosureType": "", "image": "", @@ -2449,17 +2449,17 @@ "favorite": false, "created": false, "tags": [], - "hash": "e18989999daa53ad4e7acd0928b7d84e", + "hash": "c9694be3902e4c8c6d20a2c0507dd526", "highlights": [] }, { - "title": "This Ford E-350 Camper Has Four-Wheel Drive And A 444 Horsepower Diesel V8", - "description": "Owning a camper van gives you the opportunity to set your stakes down in places where there are no hotels. But driving these things isn’t usually fun. Soon to roll across the auction block is a camper van that may be an antidote with its high ground clearance, four-wheel-drive and 444-horsepower turbodiesel V8.
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", + "category": "i almost got away with it", + "link": "https://jalopnik.com/blip-abandoned-car-chic-1848409623", + "creator": "Jason Torchinsky", + "pubDate": "Mon, 24 Jan 2022 13:57:00 GMT", "enclosure": "", "enclosureType": "", "image": "", @@ -2471,17 +2471,17 @@ "favorite": false, "created": false, "tags": [], - "hash": "27bed72b03603500296fe2b5995f9920", + "hash": "c85911884d2cd7a0dd4c61dfb8493867", "highlights": [] }, { - "title": "Luxury Lease Scam Reminds Us That You Need VC Money To Rip People Off", - "description": "So you want a luxury car, but don’t have luxury car money. What do you do? You could pull a traditional heist, snatching cars from under a dealership’s nose, but you’re more refined than that — a businesslike, suit-and-tie criminal. No, you need something more conceptual, more convoluted, and more likely to appear on …
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", + "category": "embla", + "link": "https://jalopnik.com/the-next-volvo-xc90-might-be-called-embla-1848402429", + "creator": "Erik Shilling", + "pubDate": "Mon, 24 Jan 2022 13:30:00 GMT", "enclosure": "", "enclosureType": "", "image": "", @@ -2493,17 +2493,17 @@ "favorite": false, "created": false, "tags": [], - "hash": "dac5b426fbe29b2fa840e12267b71ea4", + "hash": "bdffad9740e55cf5de9a7f9420081720", "highlights": [] }, { - "title": "This Is The Cadillac Escalade V", - "description": "General Motors wants you to know that even though the future is electric, the present is still very much gas powered… and loud.
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", + "category": "limo", + "link": "https://jalopnik.com/a-limo-with-a-trunk-mounted-stripper-pole-crashed-into-1848407895", + "creator": "Ryan Erik King", + "pubDate": "Sun, 23 Jan 2022 22:30:00 GMT", "enclosure": "", "enclosureType": "", "image": "", @@ -2537,17 +2537,17 @@ "favorite": false, "created": false, "tags": [], - "hash": "90eb33a48d3265361cb265b33bc60c00", + "hash": "b3e003d0f167e1d6636f50c4ff2c799f", "highlights": [] }, { - "title": "The Government Is Not Going To Force Your Car To Have A 'Kill Switch' That Police Can Use At Will", - "description": "Getting all worked up about things is a pretty good way to kill time if you lack other engaging pursuits. One exciting thing to get alarmed about is the possibility that the American government — already known to be kind of a dick at times — may be planning to force cars to have a kill switch, which is making a lot of …
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Spencer of The Atlanta Journal-Constitution reports.\n\n Visit RotoWire.com for more analysis on this update.", + "title": "Nikola Vucevic: Dealing with bruised knee", + "description": "Vucevic is listed as questionable for Monday's game against the Thunder due to a bruised left knee, Rob Schaefer of NBC Sports Chicago reports.\n\n Visit RotoWire.com for more analysis on this update.", + "content": "Vucevic is listed as questionable for Monday's game against the Thunder due to a bruised left knee, Rob Schaefer of NBC Sports Chicago reports.\n\n Visit RotoWire.com for more analysis on this update.", "category": "", - "link": "https://rotowire.com/basketball/player.php?id=3587", + "link": "https://rotowire.com/basketball/player.php?id=3212", "creator": "", - "pubDate": "Sun, 23 Jan 2022 9:36:00 AM PST", + "pubDate": "Mon, 24 Jan 2022 9:53:00 AM PST", "enclosure": "", "enclosureType": "", "image": "", @@ -3126,17 +3170,17 @@ "favorite": false, "created": false, "tags": [], - "hash": "1471d2cbc4b215dd6f3ae7ae0afec304", + "hash": "73c8bc38969483d399f5f05deeb77a80", "highlights": [] }, { - "title": "Kevin Huerter: Will be game-time decision", - "description": "Huerter (hip) went through shootaround and will be a game-time decision ahead of Sunday's contest against the Hornets, Sarah K. 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Spencer of The Atlanta Journal-Constitution reports.\n\n Visit RotoWire.com for more analysis on this update.", + "title": "Jerami Grant: Back from G League stint", + "description": "The Pistons recalled Grant (thumb) from the G League's Motor City Cruise on Monday.\n\n Visit RotoWire.com for more analysis on this update.", + "content": "The Pistons recalled Grant (thumb) from the G League's Motor City Cruise on Monday.\n\n Visit RotoWire.com for more analysis on this update.", "category": "", - "link": "https://rotowire.com/basketball/player.php?id=4449", + "link": "https://rotowire.com/basketball/player.php?id=3588", "creator": "", - "pubDate": "Sun, 23 Jan 2022 9:19:00 AM PST", + "pubDate": "Mon, 24 Jan 2022 9:16:00 AM PST", "enclosure": "", "enclosureType": "", "image": "", @@ -3148,17 +3192,17 @@ "favorite": false, "created": false, "tags": [], - "hash": "e47a35f88b48305d77f57f2f07059872", + "hash": "52c96d902d9a2091c39539735edeaa02", "highlights": [] }, { - "title": "Kemba Walker: Won't play Sunday", - "description": "Walker (knee) is unavailable for Sunday's game against the Clippers.\n\n Visit RotoWire.com for more analysis on this update.", - "content": "Walker (knee) is unavailable for Sunday's game against the Clippers.\n\n Visit RotoWire.com for more analysis on this update.", + "title": "Kemba Walker: Deemed questionable for Monday", + "description": "The Knicks list Walker (knee) as questionable for Monday's game against the Cavaliers.\n\n Visit RotoWire.com for more analysis on this update.", + "content": "The Knicks list Walker (knee) as questionable for Monday's game against the Cavaliers.\n\n Visit RotoWire.com for more analysis on this update.", "category": "", "link": "https://rotowire.com/basketball/player.php?id=3189", "creator": "", - "pubDate": "Sun, 23 Jan 2022 8:24:00 AM PST", + "pubDate": "Mon, 24 Jan 2022 6:57:00 AM PST", "enclosure": "", "enclosureType": "", "image": "", @@ -3170,29 +3214,7 @@ "favorite": false, "created": false, "tags": [], - "hash": "1f1d92f10c7bf9a0e075d29d0aad1229", - "highlights": [] - }, - { - "title": "Lauri Markkanen: X-rays return negative", - "description": "Markkanen had X-rays on his right ankle sprain come back negative after leaving Saturday's game against the Thunder, Chris Fedor of The Cleveland Plain Dealer reports.\n\n Visit RotoWire.com for more analysis on this update.", - "content": "Markkanen had X-rays on his right ankle sprain come back negative after leaving Saturday's game against the Thunder, Chris Fedor of The Cleveland Plain Dealer reports.\n\n Visit RotoWire.com for more analysis on this update.", - "category": "", - "link": "https://rotowire.com/basketball/player.php?id=4119", - "creator": "", - "pubDate": "Sun, 23 Jan 2022 7:44:00 AM PST", - "enclosure": "", - "enclosureType": "", - "image": "", - "id": "", - "language": "en", - "folder": "00.03 News/Sport EN", - "feed": "RotoWire", - "read": false, - "favorite": false, - "created": false, - "tags": [], - "hash": "864c2641c45f049205e04b388e50fdde", + "hash": "b467630667d47a442f74f3021b9e8a69", "highlights": [] }, { @@ -16284,6 +16306,248 @@ "image": "https://www.lerugbynistere.fr/imgs/design/logo-rugbynistere-default.png", "description": "Retrouvez ici nos derniers articles", "items": [ + { + "title": "VIDEO. Percussion XXL, rush de 30 mètres et offload : Steven Luatua prouve que la magie All Black ne se perd jamais", + "description": "Lors de la victoire de son équipe sur la pelouse des Scarlets 21 à 52, l'ancien All Black Steven Luatua a sorti une action digne des meilleurs finisseurs.", + "content": "Bristol vit une saison très particulière. Capable du meilleur comme du pire, privé d'une bonne partie de ses meilleurs joueurs depuis le début de saison, le club du Sud-Ouest de l'Angleterre pointe à la 11ème place du Premiership. Pourtant, les Bears semblent retrouver quelque peu les crocs ces dernières semaines, eux qui se sont qualifiés pour les 8èmes de finale de la coupe d'Europe et qui obtiennent des résultats décents depuis peu. Les stars (Radradra, Luatua...) retrouvent peu à peu du rythme et ce week-end, les Anglais en avaient assez sous le pied pour faire des misères aux Scarlets.\nAuteur de 23 essais sur ses 2 derniers matchs, le Leinster est-il le grand favori de cette Champions Cup ?\nSi l'écart était des plus serrés à la mi-temps (13 à 14), les hommes de Pat Lam ont accéléré en seconde période pour finalement l'emporter 21 à 52, glanant au passage la plus large victoire de leur histoire en terre galloise. L'un des exemples marquants de leur fin de match exceptionnelle ? Le rush hallucinant du capitaine Steven Luatua. Sur un renvoi récupéré rapidement par les Bears, Dan Thomas joue le rôle du pivot et décale Naulago dans son couloir. Le Fidjien joue son duel et trouve le All Black aux 15 sélections à l'intérieur, qui pose alors littéralement son vis à vis sur les fesses, avant d'accélérer sur 30 mètres, de déposer Phil Price puis de résister au retour de Scott Williams et de retrouver Naulago d'un offload main gauche. Le tout pour le 8ème essai du soir pour les Bears. Du grand art ! \n\n\n▶️ Back in action🗒️ Back on the scoresheetHow good to have @r_naulago back in the mix? 🤩And how about that surge from @StevenLuatua? 💨 pic.twitter.com/NekzmSJR32\n— Bristol Bears 🐻 (@BristolBears) January 24, 2022\n\nNotez que dans ce match fou, les joueurs de Bristol se sont pris pour les Harlem Globe Trotters, en inscrivant d'autres essais absolument fabuleux. Des relances de 80 mètres, des offload dont le Super Rugby serait jaloux... tout y est passé, à l'image de l'intervention de Chris Vui à voir ci-dessous. Semi Radradra a d'ailleurs inscrit un doublé et voilà que les Bears pourraient bien poser à nouveau leurs pattes d'ours sur tout le monde, dans les prochaines semaines.\n\n\nAn offload from outer space 🪐 @ChrisVui_ 👽 pic.twitter.com/cdElScmEJX\n— Bristol Bears 🐻 (@BristolBears) January 23, 2022\n", + "category": "", + "link": "https://www.lerugbynistere.fr/videos/video-percussion-xxl-rush-de-30-metres-et-offload-steven-luatua-prouve-que-la-magie-all-black-ne-se-perd-jamais-2401221617.php", + "creator": "Theo Fondacci", + "pubDate": "2022-01-24 16:20:00", + "enclosure": "https://www.lerugbynistere.fr/photos/yt-24-01-22-8042.jpg", + "enclosureType": "image/jpeg", + "image": "https://www.lerugbynistere.fr/photos/yt-24-01-22-8042.jpg", + "id": "", + "language": "fr", + "folder": "00.03 News/Sport - FR", + "feed": "Le Rugbynistere", + "read": false, + "favorite": false, + "created": false, + "tags": [], + "hash": "0c2f69f06319862cbcbe856952c53de4", + "highlights": [] + }, + { + "title": "RUGBY. Trop ''gros'' pour certains, le jeune Alfie a reçu le soutien de nombreuses stars du rugby", + "description": "Jugé trop \"gros\" pour jouer dans sa catégorie d'âge, le jeune Alfie a reçu le soutien de nombreux anciens et actuels joueurs de rugby, comme Kaino ou Nadolo.", + "content": "Jeune joueur évoluant chez les moins de 12 ans dans le club d'Oakdale au Pays de Galles, Alfie est un enfant passionné de rugby. Son père partage d'ailleurs sur les réseaux sociaux quelques photos de lui et de son équipe, lors de rencontres face à d'autres jeunes. Mais récemment, ce dernier a reçu un commentaire disant que son fils était trop \"gros\" pour jouer dans cette catégorie d'âge, tout en affirmant que le jeune Alfie est en mauvaise santé. Une remarque totalement inacceptable, que le père a décidé de dénoncer sur Twitter, tout en adressant son soutien à son fils : \"J'ai dû supprimer un message de Facebook car un idiot a commenté en disant que mon garçon était trop \"gros\" pour jouer avec les moins de 12 ans et qu'il n'était pas en bonne santé. Si seulement les gens savaient à quel point il travaille dur pour être en forme et à quel point sa confiance est faible. Ne t'inquiète pas Alfie, je serai toujours ton plus grand fan\".\n\nHad to remove a post from Facebook as an idiot commented saying my boy is to \"big\" to play under 12s and isn't healthy. If only people knew how hard he works to get fitter and how low his confidence has been. Don't worry Alfie I'll always be your biggest fan. pic.twitter.com/cDkA9BQOG8\n— Mark Pugsley (@Puggster) January 23, 2022\n\nUn message relayé par de nombreux anciens et actuels joueurs de rugby comme le Gallois Liam Williams, Agustin Creevy, Jerome Kaino ou encore Nemani Nadolo. Nigel Owens a également tenu à apporter tout son soutien au jeune Alfie, tout comme le compte officiel de World Rugby.\n\nBrother you keep working hard and keep being you. Iv heard it all in my time playing rugby..you got fan here my man 🙏🏾🙋🏾♂️ #rugbyisforeveryone https://t.co/0xiSDb3JSx\n— nemzy (@nemani_nadolo) January 23, 2022\nDe nombreuses réponses qui réconforteront, on l'espère, Alfie, et qui nous rappelle que ce qui fait la beauté de notre sport, c'est avant tout qu'il peut tous nous réunir, peu importe notre gabarit.\n", + "category": "", + "link": "https://www.lerugbynistere.fr/news/rugby-trop-gros-pour-certains-le-jeune-alfie-a-recu-le-soutien-de-nombreuses-stars-du-rugby-2401221448.php", + "creator": "Alexis Brochot", + "pubDate": "2022-01-24 15:30:00", + "enclosure": "https://www.lerugbynistere.fr/photos/jeunes-rugby-24-01-22-5748.jpg", + "enclosureType": "image/jpeg", + "image": "https://www.lerugbynistere.fr/photos/jeunes-rugby-24-01-22-5748.jpg", + "id": "", + "language": "fr", + "folder": "00.03 News/Sport - FR", + "feed": "Le Rugbynistere", + "read": false, + "favorite": false, + "created": false, + "tags": [], + "hash": "60ab7c86ecc6d9890174c9e87ce114a1", + "highlights": [] + }, + { + "title": "TRANSFERT. Kurtley Beale va quitter le Racing 92 pour retourner en Australie !", + "description": "En fin de contrat en juin 2022, l'Australien Kurtley Beale a décidé de ne pas prolonger son aventure avec le Racing 92.", + "content": "Après Yoan Tanga, Teddy Thomas et George-Henry Colombes, c'est au tour de Kurtley Beale d'annoncer son départ du Racing 92. En effet, et selon RMC Sport, l'Australien de 33 ans aux 93 sélections ne poursuivra pas sa carrière du côté des Hauts-de-Seine. En fin de contrat en juin prochain, Beale devrait retourner en Australie afin de maximiser ses chances de participer à la Coupe du Monde 2023. C'est d'ailleurs le sélectionneur des Wallabies, Dave Rennie en personne, qui lui a certainement conseillé de faire ce choix. \nVIDEO. Ballon XXL, balle de tennis, le challenge insolite de Beale et Russell face aux perchesToujours selon RMC, l'arrière arrivé en 2020 du côté du Racing devrait rejoindre l'un de ses anciens clubs, les Waratahs. Beale avait notamment remporté en 2014, avec cette même équipe, le Super 15. Un départ qui ne ravit pas les dirigeants franciliens, qui lui avaient proposé une prolongation de deux années supplémentaires. Reste à voir quel joueur viendra remplacer l'Australien, d'autant que le cas de Juan Imhoff n'est lui toujours pas décidé.\nPOINT TRANSFERTS. Juan Imhoff sur le départ, Lopez finalement à Toulon ?", + "category": "", + "link": "https://www.lerugbynistere.fr/news/transfert-kurtley-beale-va-quitter-le-racing-92-pour-retourner-en-australie-2401221327.php", + "creator": "Alexis Brochot", + "pubDate": "2022-01-24 14:47:00", + "enclosure": "https://www.lerugbynistere.fr/photos/beale-24-01-22-9577.jpg", + "enclosureType": "image/jpeg", + "image": "https://www.lerugbynistere.fr/photos/beale-24-01-22-9577.jpg", + "id": "", + "language": "fr", + "folder": "00.03 News/Sport - FR", + "feed": "Le Rugbynistere", + "read": false, + "favorite": false, + "created": false, + "tags": [], + "hash": "124dd6f376d35e8c4c23f8770af3721d", + "highlights": [] + }, + { + "title": "Auteur de 23 essais sur ses 2 derniers matchs, le Leinster est-il le grand favori de cette Champions Cup ?", + "description": "La province du Leinster semble marcher sur l'eau et sur les phases de poule de Champions Cup. Jusqu'à en faire LE favori de cette édition.", + "content": "Cette coupe d'Europe version 2021/2022 verra donc bien les phases finales. Contre vents et marées (et litiges), la phase de poule s'est bien achevée ce week-end et, au milieu de matchs annulés, 16 équipes se sont bien qualifiées pour les phases finales. On y retrouvera donc 7 des 8 clubs français engagés et des affiches de prestige, à l'image de l'Ulster - Toulouse ou du Leicester - Clermont qui nous attendront une fois l'hiver terminé.\nVIDÉO. Champions Cup. Montpellier arrache sa qualification de manière héroïque face à Exeter !\nMais au-delà de ceux précédemment cités, s'il y a bien un cador qui a fait plus forte impression que les autres ces dernières semaines, c'est bien le Leinster. En 3 rencontres disputées, les Irlandais ont inscrit 198 points, dont... 23 essais sur les deux derniers matchs. Après le cinglant 89 à 7 infligée à une équipe de Montpellier remaniée, les Dublinois en ont ensuite fait de même ce week-end en allant s'imposer 7 à 64 sur la pelouse de Bath. En face, des garçons comme Sam Underhill, Will Stuart ou Cameron Redpath étaient pourtant alignés, mais le quadruple champion d'Europe était tout simplement trop fort.\n\nTrop fort collectivement, trop fort dans la vitesse d'éxécution et trop fort aussi, par moments, grâce à ses individualités comme Henshaw, Van der Flier ou Sexton. Pour couronner le tout, un garçon comme Jordan Larmour semble retrouver son meilleur niveau tandis que l'ailier de 25 ans Jimmy O'Brien, opportuniste et démarqué, s'est même permis le luxe d'inscrire un quadruplé. Du très solide ! Alors si le Leinster n'a terminé que 4ème de sa poule du fait de son match perdu sur tapis vert face au MHR, aucune équipe n'a autant impressionné que celle des hommes de Léo Cullen durant cette phase de poules. Si bien que l'on voit mal qui pourrait faire tomber le principal pourvoyeur du XV d'Irlande dans cette Champions Cup...\nEt vous, pensez-vous que le Leinster soit LE grand favori de cette compétition ?", + "category": "", + "link": "https://www.lerugbynistere.fr/news/auteur-de-23-essais-sur-ses-2-derniers-matchs-le-leinster-est-il-le-grand-favori-de-cette-champions-cup-2401221418.php", + "creator": "Theo Fondacci", + "pubDate": "2022-01-24 14:25:00", + "enclosure": "https://www.lerugbynistere.fr/photos/yt-24-01-22-205.jpg", + "enclosureType": "image/jpeg", + "image": "https://www.lerugbynistere.fr/photos/yt-24-01-22-205.jpg", + "id": "", + "language": "fr", + "folder": "00.03 News/Sport - FR", + "feed": "Le Rugbynistere", + "read": false, + "favorite": false, + "created": false, + "tags": [], + "hash": "bea12f9fa212bae92d863c0e78050d6e", + "highlights": [] + }, + { + "title": "Champions Cup. Après la LNR, c’est au tour du gouvernement français de monter au créneau face à l’EPCR !", + "description": "Dans un communiqué signé de sa main, la ministre des sports Roxana Maracineanu a critiqué la décision de l’EPCR concernant la rencontre Toulouse-Cardiff.", + "content": "Décidément, on a pas fini d’en entendre parler ! Car après le président du Stade Toulousain, le président de la LNR René Bouscatel, le président de la FFR Bernard Laporte, c’est au tour du gouvernement français de critiquer vivement la décision de l’EPCR concernant la défaite sur tapis vert du Stade Toulousain face à Cardiff. En effet, la ministre des sports, Roxana Maracineanu a affirmé dans un courrier, son incompréhension concernant cette décision : “J’attends une explication sur les raisons qui vous ont conduit à sanctionner le Stade Toulousain alors qu’il disposait d’une équipe complète pour disputer le match face à Cardiff et qu’il respectait scrupuleusement le protocole de la LNR faisant foi pour participer à la Coupe d’Europe, comme l’indique votre règlement”. Un argument qu’avait déjà souligné la Ligue National de Rugby, qui affirmait également que Toulouse avait scrupuleusement respecté les règles.\nRUGBY. Pour René Bouscatel, la Coupe d'Europe est décrédibilisée après l'annulation du match de ToulouseC’est d’ailleurs ce que rappelle la ministre : “le Stade toulousain a fait le choix responsable de tester très largement au sein du club, en incluant les personnels administratifs et logistiques qui gravitent autour du collectif professionnel, de manière à mettre immédiatement à l’isolement toute personne infectée, éviter tout début de cluster et toujours préserver un effectif suffisant pour disputer sereinement le Championnat et la Coupe d’Europe (...) Cette démarche responsable et transparente se trouve aujourd’hui sanctionnée par votre décision. Elle pénalise un club exemplaire dans sa gestion de la crise. Au-delà des conséquences morales et sportives pour le club et ses joueurs, votre décision incompréhensible jette le discrédit sur le protocole sanitaire de notre championnat et de l’ensemble du sport français. C’est totalement incompréhensible”. \nRUGBY. L’annulation de Toulouse Cardiff ? ‘‘Il n'y a pas scandale’’ pour Christophe UriosUne décision qui n'a pas empêché le Stade Toulousain de se qualifier pour les 8es de finale, mais qui ne lui a pas permis de grimper au classement, et donc d’espérer un quart de finale à domicile.", + "category": "", + "link": "https://www.lerugbynistere.fr/news/champions-cup-apres-la-lnr-cest-au-tour-du-gouvernement-francais-de-monter-au-creneau-face-a-lepcr-2401221234.php", + "creator": "Alexis Brochot", + "pubDate": "2022-01-24 13:00:00", + "enclosure": "https://www.lerugbynistere.fr/photos/maracineanu-24-01-22-468.jpg", + "enclosureType": "image/jpeg", + "image": "https://www.lerugbynistere.fr/photos/maracineanu-24-01-22-468.jpg", + "id": "", + "language": "fr", + "folder": "00.03 News/Sport - FR", + "feed": "Le Rugbynistere", + "read": false, + "favorite": false, + "created": false, + "tags": [], + "hash": "ff3050fff5827431b02c7605870d5b0f", + "highlights": [] + }, + { + "title": "RUGBY. Equipe de France. Joueur professionnel et éleveur bovin, l'incroyable vie de Jérôme Rey", + "description": "Appelé pour la première fois en équipe de France pour préparer le Tournoi des 6 Nations à Aubagne, Jérôme Rey mène une double vie de rugby et fermier atypique.", + "content": "Les absences pour cause de Covid dans le groupe France, permettent à de nouvelles têtes d'émerger et de rentrer dans l'équipe. C'est le cas du pilier du Lou Jérôme Rey, 26 ans. Ancien joueur de Grenoble et de Chambéry en Nationale (nouvel échelon entre la Fédérale 1 et la Pro D2), le Savoyard a été formé à Ugine, au poste de troisième ligne. Il a ensuite rejoint Montmélian, puis signé son premier contrat professionnel à 18 ans à Bourgoin. Un parcours tout à fait classique en somme. Mais l'histoire de l'actuel Lyonnais possède un atout. Il est également fermier à mi-temps. Éleveur d'un troupeau d'une centaine de bêtes à Saint-Vital. Une activité qui n'est pas de tout repos, mais que l'intéressé tient à continuer en même temps que ses activités rugby. \nJ'ai toujours voulu depuis le début travailler pour moi et transpirer pour moi. À mes 18 ans, j'ai pris les devants. J'ai eu mon BAC au mois de juin et trois mois après en novembre, j'étais installé.\nAidé par son père qui lui a donné un terrain vierge, Jérôme a fait le reste et réalisé l'exploitation agricole. Ses deux passions pour le rugby et l'élevage l'empêche de trancher, même s'il avoue que cela devient dur à gérer. Car pendant que ses coéquipiers observent un jour de récupération après un match, lui, monte dans sa ferme s'occuper de ses bêtes. \nVIDEO. TOP 14. Porté par un grand Berdeu, Lyon enfonce un peu plus le Racing !\nLorsqu'il était à Chambéry, il travaillait même le matin avant les entrainements, pour revenir ensuite le soir et terminer. Des journées bien remplis, qui demandent de terribles sacrifices. \"A la troisième mi-temps au rugby tout le monde reste. J'ai voulu faire comme tout les autres. Mais le lendemain matin quand à 6h30 il faut être debout à la ferme, je me dis que je ne suis pas comme les autres\", avouait-il à France 3 dans l'émission \"Rencontres à XV\".\nEspèce en voie de disparition\nJérôme Rey fait partie de ses derniers héritiers de joueurs qui concilient le travail et le rugby, notamment le travail de la terre. Le rugby reste un sport très paysan en France et le pilier du LOU sera cette semaine le représentant de cette branche au sein de l'équipe de France, au milieu de parcours beaucoup plus classiques et/ou universitaires. De là à ce qu'il se mette en mode \"tracteur\", ne lui en demandez pas trop non plus !\nÉquipe de France. Neuf changements dans la liste du XV de France, Coly appelé !", + "category": "", + "link": "https://www.lerugbynistere.fr/news/rugby-equipe-de-france-joueur-professionnel-et-eleveur-bovin-lincroyable-vie-de-jerome-rey-2401221216.php", + "creator": "Baptiste Elisabelar", + "pubDate": "2022-01-24 12:30:00", + "enclosure": "https://www.lerugbynistere.fr/photos/oiyg-24-01-22-4686.jpg", + "enclosureType": "image/jpeg", + "image": "https://www.lerugbynistere.fr/photos/oiyg-24-01-22-4686.jpg", + "id": "", + "language": "fr", + "folder": "00.03 News/Sport - FR", + "feed": "Le Rugbynistere", + "read": false, + "favorite": false, + "created": false, + "tags": [], + "hash": "1fca3db810fdcce3ed1af49ff7c55fde", + "highlights": [] + }, + { + "title": "TRANSFERT. Pour sauver le club, Bath recrute le colossal Nathan Hughes (1m96 pour 125kg) !", + "description": "Alors qu'il joue peu avec Bristol, le puissant Nathan Hughes va être prêté jusqu'à la fin de la saison à Bath, dans une situation catastrophique en Angleterre.", + "content": "Il faut sauver le soldat Bath ! Bon dernier du Premiership et balayé en coupe d'Europe ce dimanche (7 à 64) par le Leinster, cet historique du rugby anglais vit des heures très sombres cette année. Miné par les blessures et par un fond de jeu qu'il ne retrouve plus, l'habituel club phare du Somerset n'est plus que l'ombre de lui-même et s'enlise dans une spirale infernale cette saison. On parle pourtant d'un club qui compte dans ses rangs des garçons comme Sam Underhill, Anthony Watson, Danny Cipriani ou Taulupe Faletau... Sauf que ces derniers sont absents la majorité du temps et que sans eux, les jeunes manquent de repères pour exister au plus haut niveau national.\nRUGBY. La baisse drastique du salary cap va-t-elle entraîner la fin de l'attractivité de l'Angleterre ?\nBreeeeef ! Tout ça pour dire que pour tenter de redonner des couleurs au Recreation Ground en vue de la deuxième partie de saison, Bath s'active. Si bien que l'on apprend ce lundi que le numéro 8 international (22 capes) Nathan Hughes va venir renforcer le club jusqu'à la fin de la saison. Très peu utilisé à Bristol (2 apparitions) et en conflit avec le staff, le natif des Fidji va en effet être prêté au grand rival afin de pallier ses problèmes au poste de 3ème ligne. Un renfort de poids (1m96 pour 125kg) pour Bath, mais également l'opportunité pour Hughes de se relancer, lui qui est passé tout près d'être envoyé en deuxième division anglaise. Et s'il n'y aura pas de relégué cette année, espérons que cela suffise à redonner tout de même de l'allant à Bath, qu'on a rarement connu avec un visage si triste...\n\nEngland international Nathan Hughes has joined Bath Rugby on loan from Bristol Bears. 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Montpellier arrache sa qualification de manière héroïque face à Exeter !", + "description": "Les hommes de Saint-André ont arraché leur billet pour les 8es de finale en battant les Anglais d'Exeter (37-26) au terme d'un match fou.", + "content": "Il fallait une victoire pour espérer une qualification : les joueurs du MHR l'ont fait ! Loin d'être favoris dans cette rencontre, les hommes de Saint-André ont tout donné, et ont été récompensé par ce succès haut en couleur, 37-26. Et pourtant, les premières inquiétudes ont commencé à apparaître dès le début du match, lorsque le surpuissant troisième ligne d'Exeter Simmonds s'en alla inscrire le premier de ses trois essais de la partie (0-5, 3ème minute).\nANGLETERRE. D'un nouveau triplé, Sam Simmonds a fait sauter le record d'essais en championnat !Mais voilà, le MHR était en mission, et moins de 10 minutes après, l'ailier Ngandebe transperça le rideau anglais, avant de servir Bouthier qui aplatit entre les poteaux. 7-5, puis 14-5, après un deuxième essai signé Willemse. On sent les Montpelliérains motivés à laver l'affront de la semaine passée, dominants dans les collisions : à l'image du centre Serfontein qui, après une magnifique passe de Bouthier, inscrit en force le troisième essai héraultais en seulement 22 minutes de jeu (21-5) ! Les coéquipiers de Stuart Hogg sont K-O debout, et il a fallu une nouvelle fois la puissance de leur numéro 8 pour les remettre dans le sens de la marche. S'échappant de 3 plaquages, Simmonds permis à son équipe de recoller au score (24-12), avant que le centre O'Brien n'intercepte une passe approximative du pilier du MHR, Forletta. Malgré cela, Montpellier est toujours en tête à la pause, 24-19.\nRUGBY. CHAMPIONS CUP. Leinster/Montpellier. Comment on fait pour prendre 90 points ?Le retour des vestiaires ne fut pas de tout repos pour le MHR qui, malgré une défense irréprochable à 5 mètres de la ligne, craqua pour la 4ème fois de la soirée (essai de Simmonds, 24-26). Le match se tend de plus en plus : la botte de Foursans-Bourdette permet à Montpellier de repasser devant au tableau d'affichage (27-26), avant que, d'une interception géniale, Reinach tue la rencontre à 10 minutes de la fin (34-26). Une inspiration qui enterra les derniers espoirs anglais, et qui, par la même occasion, offrit la qualification au MHR. Score final 37-26 pour les coéquipiers de Yacouba Camara, qui se qualifient pour les 8es de finale de Champions Cup. Ces derniers affronteront par ailleurs les Harlequins, dans une confrontation aller-retour qui promet.\nCHAMPIONS CUP. UBB-La Rochelle, Toulouse-Ulster... 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Avec 9 cadres absents dû à des cas de Covid ou blessure...", + "content": "Le XV de France a donc bien entamé son stage de préparation pour le Tournoi des 6 Nations. La majorité des joueurs convoqués par Fabien Galthié sont arrivés ce dimanche dans leur hôtel de Cassis (Bouches du Rhône), tandis que certains des appelés de dernière minute et ceux qui ont joué hier ne les rejoindront que ce lundi, dans la journée. Il faut dire que comme vous le savez, le staff des Bleus a dû composer avec 9 forfaits de dernière minute, parmi lesquels on comptait tous les \"covidés\" toulousains ainsi que Cameron Woki ou Uini Atonio, légèrements touchés. \nÉquipe de France. Neuf changements dans la liste du XV de France, Coly appelé !\nSauf que le stage durant près de 2 semaines, 14 joueurs rejoindront leur club mercredi soir tandis qu'un nouveau groupe sera appelé dimanche pour préparer la semaine suivante qui les mènera directement à la rencontre face à l'Italie du 6 février. C'est ainsi que l'encadrement des Bleus pourraient finalement compter sur le retour de certains cadres pour la deuxième partie du stage, et notamment celui de la charnière toulousaine Dupont - Ntamack. Matthieu Jalibert, à nouveau en délicatesse avec le quadriceps de sa cuisse droite et initialement forfait pour ce stage, pourrait également être espéré. Reste à savoir dans quel état seront ces cadres tricolores d'ici là, et si, comme l'espèrent Fabien Galthié et ses adjoints, ils auront retrouvé du rythme. Afin qu'ils puissent rejoindre les abords de la cité phocéenne en pleine possession de leurs moyens.", + "category": "", + "link": "https://www.lerugbynistere.fr/news/france-rugby-dupont-ntamack-et-tous-les-covides-avec-les-bleus-des-la-fin-de-la-semaine-2401221038.php", + "creator": "Theo Fondacci", + "pubDate": "2022-01-24 10:40:00", + "enclosure": "https://www.lerugbynistere.fr/photos/les-bleus-avec-la-charniere-toulousaine-dupontntamack-face-aux-blacks-17-11-21-1904.jpg", + "enclosureType": "image/jpeg", + "image": "https://www.lerugbynistere.fr/photos/les-bleus-avec-la-charniere-toulousaine-dupontntamack-face-aux-blacks-17-11-21-1904.jpg", + "id": "", + "language": "fr", + "folder": "00.03 News/Sport - FR", + "feed": "Le Rugbynistere", + "read": false, + "favorite": false, + "created": false, + "tags": [], + "hash": "97212142fd51d3e5f7a7143731d19b35", + "highlights": [] + }, + { + "title": "Équipe de France. Carbonel remplace Bouthier pour préparer le tournoi", + "description": "Le Toulonnais Louis Carbonel rejoint le groupe France afin de préparer le tournoi. Ce dernier remplace Anthony Bouthier, sorti blessé face à Exeter.", + "content": "Déjà perturbé par de nombreux forfaits de dernière minute, le stage de préparation au prochain tournoi voit un autre changement faire son apparition. En effet, après la non-participation de plusieurs cadres des Bleus comme Ntamack, Dupont, Woki, Jelonch ou encore Baille pour diverses causes (COVID, blessure), la FFR avait annoncé une nouvelle liste de joueurs qui se rendraient à Aubagne pour le stage. On y retrouvait de jeunes joueurs comme Léo Coly, Paul Boudehent ou encore Thomas Lavault, mais également des joueurs plus confirmés comme Yacouba Camara, Pierre Bourgarit ou encore Anthony Bouthier.\nÉquipe de France. Neuf changements dans la liste du XV de France, Coly appelé !Et c'est justement le dernier nommé qui nous intéresse ici. Appelé pour remplacer Romain Ntamack, forfait, Anthony Bouthier est sorti sur blessure ce dimanche, lors de la victoire des siens face à Exeter. Ce dernier, qui a annoncé à un journaliste de Bein Sports qu'il souffrait au tendon d'Achille du pied droit, a donc dû logiquement renoncer au stage de préparation des Bleus. Un coup dur pour le joueur du MHR, qui avait par ailleurs effectué un superbe début de rencontre. Pour ce faire, le staff tricolore a donc annoncé que son remplaçant ne serait d'autre que l'ouvreur du RCT, Louis Carbonel.\nXV de France. Comment Carbonel est passé de Petit Prince à numéro 5 dans la hiérarchie ?", + "category": "", + "link": "https://www.lerugbynistere.fr/news/equipe-de-france-carbonel-remplace-bouthier-pour-preparer-le-tournoi-240122938.php", + "creator": "Alexis Brochot", + "pubDate": "2022-01-24 10:00:00", + "enclosure": "https://www.lerugbynistere.fr/photos/carbonel-19-10-21-4606.jpg", + "enclosureType": "image/jpeg", + "image": "https://www.lerugbynistere.fr/photos/carbonel-19-10-21-4606.jpg", + "id": "", + "language": "fr", + "folder": "00.03 News/Sport - FR", + "feed": "Le Rugbynistere", + "read": false, + "favorite": false, + "created": false, + "tags": [], + "hash": "034dc83424abc08ac3743b43619d3543", + "highlights": [] + }, + { + "title": "CHAMPIONS CUP. UBB-La Rochelle, Toulouse-Ulster... Découvrez en détail les affiches des 8es de finale !", + "description": "Après une dernière journée chaotique, la Champions Cup a finalement rendu son verdict concernant les affiches des 8es de finale. Découvrez-les en détail.", + "content": "Ça y est, nous connaissons enfin les affiches des 8es de finale de cette Champions Cup 2021-2022 ! Une compétition qui s'est déroulée de manière assez confuse jusqu'alors, la faute à un contexte sanitaire toujours compliqué. Néanmoins, la phase de poule est arrivée à son terme, et nous savons désormais qui affrontera qui au prochain tour. Des 8es qui, cette année, se dérouleront en aller-retour, les week-ends du 9 et du 16 avril.\nChampions Cup. L'UBB et Toulouse bien placés, le MHR en difficulté... quels clubs français peuvent encore se qualifier ?Si nous aurons le droit à de grosses affiches comme Exeter-Munster, Sale-Bristol ou encore Connacht-Leinster, c'est surtout les équipes françaises qui nous intéressent. Et pour ce faire, nous seront gâtés car 7 des 8 équipes en lice se sont qualifiées (à l'exception du CO). C'est notamment le cas du MHR, qui fut le dernier qualifié en 8es : les hommes de Saint-André défieront par ailleurs les Harlequins de Marcus Smith, dans une confrontation aller-retour qui promet. Autre grosse affiche, le Stade Toulousain, champion en titre, affrontera l'Ulster, toujours invaincu dans cette compétition. Quant aux Clermontois, ces derniers se dresseront contre l'un des grands favoris au titre, Leicester.\nRésumé Vidéo. Europe. La Rochelle gagne à Glasgow et qualifie ClermontEnfin, cette Champions Cup nous offrira deux duels franco-français de rêve, avec d'un côté UBB-La Rochelle, et de l'autre le derby parisien, Racing-Stade Français. Des confrontations qui sentiront la poudre à des kilomètres, d'autant plus que ces équipes se joueront trois fois en trois semaines ! En effet, la 22ème journée du Top 14 ( qui aura lieu le 2 avril, soit une semaine avant le 8ème aller) sera le théâtre de Racing-Stade Français, ainsi que de Bordeaux-La Rochelle. En bref, des affiches incroyables, aux enjeux énormes.\nRésumé Vidéo. 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The extraordinary Foreign Office claims that Moscow may topple the government and install Yevhen Murayev, a former MP who controls a pro-Russia television station, were met with shock and some scepticism in Ukrainian political and media circles on Sunday.
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Nato is reinforcing its eastern borders with forces on land, sea and air, the military alliance’s secretary general has said, as a Russian invasion of Ukraine appeared increasingly likely.
Jens Stoltenberg said the “deteriorating security situation” had led Nato allies to ready frigates, fighter jets and troops for their “collective defence”.
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Nato is reinforcing its eastern borders with forces on land, sea and air, the military alliance’s secretary general has said, as a Russian invasion of Ukraine appeared increasingly likely.
Jens Stoltenberg said the “deteriorating security situation” had led Nato allies to ready frigates, fighter jets and troops for their “collective defence”.
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The fate of more than 700 boys and teenage detainees has become central to the siege of a Kurdish-run prison in Syria that was overrun on Friday by jihadists, who are accused of using the boys as human shields.
As the siege around the Ghwayran prison in the Kurdish-run northern city of Hasakah entered a fifth day, Islamic State prisoners inside moved into a dormitory housing the boys, some of whom are as young as 12, in an attempt to prevent an assault by Kurdish forces stationed outside.
Continue reading...", + "category": "Syria", + "link": "https://www.theguardian.com/world/2022/jan/24/hundreds-of-boys-human-shields-in-islamic-state-prison-breakout", + "creator": "Martin Chulov Middle East correspondent", + "pubDate": "2022-01-24T18:07:49Z", "enclosure": "", "enclosureType": "", "image": "", @@ -326586,17 +333252,17 @@ "favorite": false, "created": false, "tags": [], - "hash": "c96856d2872f54e53d8dd86ab2aaf908", + "hash": "0323e9adc5bcfd4fa2123e685824930b", "highlights": [] }, { - "title": "Secret ballot to elect president of Italy begins as Berlusconi drops out", - "description": "Lawmakers and regional delegates will vote for successor to Sergio Mattarella, who steps down on 3 February
Italian parliamentarians will begin casting their votes for a new president on Monday after scandal-plagued Silvio Berlusconi abandoned his dream of becoming the next head of state.
More than 1,000 lawmakers and regional delegates will participate in the complex secret ballot, described as being akin to the appointment of a new pope, that could go through several rounds before a successor to Sergio Mattarella, who is due to step down on 3 February, is elected.
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Italian parliamentarians will begin casting their votes for a new president on Monday after scandal-plagued Silvio Berlusconi abandoned his dream of becoming the next head of state.
More than 1,000 lawmakers and regional delegates will participate in the complex secret ballot, described as being akin to the appointment of a new pope, that could go through several rounds before a successor to Sergio Mattarella, who is due to step down on 3 February, is elected.
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The national insurance increase is partly a tax rise for individuals but partly a tax rise for businesses too, because employees’ and employers’ national insurance contributions are both going up, and this morning the Institute of Directors are released data suggesting that firms will respond by putting up prices and hiring fewer staff.
Around 500 firms replied to the survey, and 38% said they would “raise prices to offset some or all of the cost” in response to the national insurance increase, and 19% said they would “employ fewer people”.
The forthcoming rise in employers’ national insurance contributions is of real and genuine concern to business leaders, particularly those running small and medium sized businesses that are the growth engine of our economy.
Our data shows that the tax rise is itself inflationary at a time when prices are already rising fast. Faced with the forthcoming increase in the cost of employing their teams, many businesses are planning to raise prices to offset the cost and/or rein in on their hiring plans.
Members of the Metropolitan Police’s Parliamentary and Diplomatic Protection Command who were on duty when a string of lockdown-breaking gatherings are alleged to have taken place have provided detailed testimonies about what they witnessed ...
While police officers cannot be compelled to speak to Ms Gray – unlike Downing St staff – it is understood they were “only too willing” to co-operate.
One idea being discussed by [MPs] is to send subject access requests to Mark Spencer, the chief whip. The requests allow people to use data protection law to demand personal data an organisation holds about them.
Doing so, the MPs believe, would force Spencer to disclose within a month any messages, emails and texts discussing potential consequences for disloyalty — either directly to the MPs or in exchanges among the whips office.
Three sources told The Independent they have not divulged messages and pictures on their phones after a senior member of staff told them to remove anything that could fuel speculation in the wake of the first party revelations.
Messages in a WhatsApp group were said to contain photographs of people drinking and dancing, as well as references to how hungover people were the next day.
Continue reading...", + "content": "ITV News reports that prime minister’s wife, Carrie Johnson, organised gathering for him in Cabinet Office on 19 June 2020
The national insurance increase is partly a tax rise for individuals but partly a tax rise for businesses too, because employees’ and employers’ national insurance contributions are both going up, and this morning the Institute of Directors are released data suggesting that firms will respond by putting up prices and hiring fewer staff.
Around 500 firms replied to the survey, and 38% said they would “raise prices to offset some or all of the cost” in response to the national insurance increase, and 19% said they would “employ fewer people”.
The forthcoming rise in employers’ national insurance contributions is of real and genuine concern to business leaders, particularly those running small and medium sized businesses that are the growth engine of our economy.
Our data shows that the tax rise is itself inflationary at a time when prices are already rising fast. Faced with the forthcoming increase in the cost of employing their teams, many businesses are planning to raise prices to offset the cost and/or rein in on their hiring plans.
Members of the Metropolitan Police’s Parliamentary and Diplomatic Protection Command who were on duty when a string of lockdown-breaking gatherings are alleged to have taken place have provided detailed testimonies about what they witnessed ...
While police officers cannot be compelled to speak to Ms Gray – unlike Downing St staff – it is understood they were “only too willing” to co-operate.
One idea being discussed by [MPs] is to send subject access requests to Mark Spencer, the chief whip. The requests allow people to use data protection law to demand personal data an organisation holds about them.
Doing so, the MPs believe, would force Spencer to disclose within a month any messages, emails and texts discussing potential consequences for disloyalty — either directly to the MPs or in exchanges among the whips office.
Three sources told The Independent they have not divulged messages and pictures on their phones after a senior member of staff told them to remove anything that could fuel speculation in the wake of the first party revelations.
Messages in a WhatsApp group were said to contain photographs of people drinking and dancing, as well as references to how hungover people were the next day.
Continue reading...", + "category": "Politics", + "link": "https://www.theguardian.com/politics/live/2022/jan/24/uk-politics-boris-johnson-conservatives-labour-nusrat-ghani", + "creator": "Jedidajah Otte (now) and Andrew Sparrow (earlier)", + "pubDate": "2022-01-24T19:07:47Z", "enclosure": "", "enclosureType": "", "image": "", @@ -326608,17 +333274,17 @@ "favorite": false, "created": false, "tags": [], - "hash": "ea4e77ff46f2d00965df4844065be4e1", + "hash": "1a720e8b9abf77a82335d3c8e6166995", "highlights": [] }, { - "title": "Brexit leaves furious British citizens stranded in EU countries", - "description": "Thousands of people say their rights have been compromised despite government promises
A 67-year-old British woman who planned to return to Britain with her 80-year-old French husband after 30 years in France has told how Home Office delays have left them waiting almost a year for the Brexit paperwork they need to set foot in the country.
Artists Carmel and her husband Louis sold their house last year and packed up all their belongings last summer having read that it would take 15 days to get a family permit.
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A 67-year-old British woman who planned to return to Britain with her 80-year-old French husband after 30 years in France has told how Home Office delays have left them waiting almost a year for the Brexit paperwork they need to set foot in the country.
Artists Carmel and her husband Louis sold their house last year and packed up all their belongings last summer having read that it would take 15 days to get a family permit.
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The former pope Benedict XVI has admitted providing false information to a German inquiry into clerical sexual abuse.
Benedict, who resigned as the global leader of the Roman Catholic church in 2013, said on Monday that he had attended a meeting with local church officials in 1980 to discuss a suspected paedophile priest. He blamed a previous written statement to German investigators – in which he said he was absent from the meeting – on an editorial error.
Continue reading...", + "content": "Ex-pontiff blames editorial ‘oversight’ for previous statement he was absent from 1980 meeting over suspected paedophile priest
The former pope Benedict XVI has admitted providing false information to a German inquiry into clerical sexual abuse.
Benedict, who resigned as the global leader of the Roman Catholic church in 2013, said on Monday that he had attended a meeting with local church officials in 1980 to discuss a suspected paedophile priest. He blamed a previous written statement to German investigators – in which he said he was absent from the meeting – on an editorial error.
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Afghanistan can only be saved from state collapse and widespread starvation if the definition of legitimate humanitarian aid to the country is broadened, some of Britain’s most senior former security and diplomatic chiefs have said.
The group, including two former national security advisers, a former chief of defence staff and a former ambassador to Afghanistan, write in a letter published in the Guardian that the aid that can be sent to the Taliban-controlled country without fear of sanctions is too restricted.
Continue reading...", - "content": "Former security and diplomatic chiefs warn that country is at risk of economic collapse as Taliban begin talks in Norway
Afghanistan can only be saved from state collapse and widespread starvation if the definition of legitimate humanitarian aid to the country is broadened, some of Britain’s most senior former security and diplomatic chiefs have said.
The group, including two former national security advisers, a former chief of defence staff and a former ambassador to Afghanistan, write in a letter published in the Guardian that the aid that can be sent to the Taliban-controlled country without fear of sanctions is too restricted.
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A video obtained by the Guardian appearing to show Egyptian police torturing detainees in a Cairo police station confirms the extent to which officers appear able to inflict violence on civilians with near total impunity, according to human rights groups.
The video, covertly recorded by a detainee through a cell door, appears to show two inmates hung in stress positions. The detainees are naked from the waist up and suspended from a metal grate by their arms, which are fastened behind their backs.
Continue reading...", + "content": "Human rights groups claim the violent abuse of detainees is widespread in Egypt and perpetrators are seldom punished
A video obtained by the Guardian appearing to show Egyptian police torturing detainees in a Cairo police station confirms the extent to which officers appear able to inflict violence on civilians with near total impunity, according to human rights groups.
The video, covertly recorded by a detainee through a cell door, appears to show two inmates hung in stress positions. The detainees are naked from the waist up and suspended from a metal grate by their arms, which are fastened behind their backs.
Continue reading...", + "category": "Global development", + "link": "https://www.theguardian.com/global-development/2022/jan/24/cairo-egypt-police-station-secret-filming-appears-to-show-torture", + "creator": "Ruth Michaelson", + "pubDate": "2022-01-24T13:01:16Z", "enclosure": "", "enclosureType": "", "image": "", @@ -326652,17 +333318,17 @@ "favorite": false, "created": false, "tags": [], - "hash": "805ffdfdc0db38daa3fee7cfdccbde0f", + "hash": "39664a43268a75acc4376441811d34d3", "highlights": [] }, { - "title": "Capitol attack committee has spoken to Trump AG William Barr, chairman says", - "description": "The chairman of the congressional committee investigating the US Capitol attack and Donald Trump’s attempt to overturn the 2020 election revealed on Sunday that the panel has spoken to the former attorney general William Barr, a further indication that the inquiry has moved closer to the ex-president’s inner circle.
Bennie Thompson told CBS’s Face the Nation that Barr, who was accused of making the justice department Trump’s tool but who resigned before Trump left office, had spoken more than once with the panel.
Continue reading...", - "content": "The chairman of the congressional committee investigating the US Capitol attack and Donald Trump’s attempt to overturn the 2020 election revealed on Sunday that the panel has spoken to the former attorney general William Barr, a further indication that the inquiry has moved closer to the ex-president’s inner circle.
Bennie Thompson told CBS’s Face the Nation that Barr, who was accused of making the justice department Trump’s tool but who resigned before Trump left office, had spoken more than once with the panel.
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One person was shot dead and three others were injured after a man opened fire with a long gun in a lecture hall in the German university town of Heidelberg.
The gunman, a student carrying several firearms, also died during the attack, though police said they could not yet confirm the circumstances of his death. Bild newspaper reported that the shooter had turned his weapon on himself.
Continue reading...", + "content": "Lone gunman, who opened fire during lecture at German university, also died during attack
One person was shot dead and three others were injured after a man opened fire with a long gun in a lecture hall in the German university town of Heidelberg.
The gunman, a student carrying several firearms, also died during the attack, though police said they could not yet confirm the circumstances of his death. Bild newspaper reported that the shooter had turned his weapon on himself.
Continue reading...", + "category": "Germany", + "link": "https://www.theguardian.com/world/2022/jan/24/gunman-dead-and-several-injured-after-shooting-in-heidelberg", + "creator": "Philip Oltermann in Berlin and agencies", + "pubDate": "2022-01-24T15:51:50Z", "enclosure": "", "enclosureType": "", "image": "", @@ -326674,17 +333340,17 @@ "favorite": false, "created": false, "tags": [], - "hash": "7274f3a64e54314b12449f74e933a0ea", + "hash": "fc655fd06545ee76bcc5fab1260cc1ec", "highlights": [] }, { - "title": "Irish police rule out foul play over death in post office pension incident", - "description": "Gardaí attempting to establish at what point 66-year-old man died before alarm was raised at shop in Carlow
Police suspect that a dead man who was brought to a post office in Ireland by two men trying to claim his pension had died just hours before the incident.
Gardaí have ruled out foul play, with a postmortem revealing he had died not long before the alarm was raised at Hosey’s shop and post office in the town of Carlow, in County Carlow.
Continue reading...", - "content": "Gardaí attempting to establish at what point 66-year-old man died before alarm was raised at shop in Carlow
Police suspect that a dead man who was brought to a post office in Ireland by two men trying to claim his pension had died just hours before the incident.
Gardaí have ruled out foul play, with a postmortem revealing he had died not long before the alarm was raised at Hosey’s shop and post office in the town of Carlow, in County Carlow.
Continue reading...", - "category": "Ireland", - "link": "https://www.theguardian.com/world/2022/jan/23/ireland-carlow-death-post-office-pension", - "creator": "Lisa O'Carroll in Dublin", - "pubDate": "2022-01-23T19:45:45Z", + "title": "Julian Assange wins first stage of attempt to appeal against extradition", + "description": "WikiLeaks co-founder is seeking to appeal against ruling that he can be sent to US to face espionage charges
WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange will be able to go to the supreme court to challenge a decision allowing him to be extradited.
However, it refused him permission for a direct appeal, meaning the supreme court will have to decide whether or not it should hear his challenge.
Continue reading...", + "content": "WikiLeaks co-founder is seeking to appeal against ruling that he can be sent to US to face espionage charges
WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange will be able to go to the supreme court to challenge a decision allowing him to be extradited.
However, it refused him permission for a direct appeal, meaning the supreme court will have to decide whether or not it should hear his challenge.
Continue reading...", + "category": "Julian Assange", + "link": "https://www.theguardian.com/media/2022/jan/24/julian-assange-wins-first-stage-of-attempt-to-appeal-against-extradition", + "creator": "Ben Quinn", + "pubDate": "2022-01-24T10:54:00Z", "enclosure": "", "enclosureType": "", "image": "", @@ -326696,17 +333362,17 @@ "favorite": false, "created": false, "tags": [], - "hash": "abf195ff0592f3d2a1de5eeac111a45c", + "hash": "138427a329adf0cfd82bf232a9f5a359", "highlights": [] }, { - "title": "Infected blood scandal: ex-pupils and relatives sue Hampshire school", - "description": "Group action alleges Treloar College failed in its duty of care for children who contracted hepatitis and HIV
A group of survivors and relatives of those who died in the infected blood scandal are suing a school where they contracted hepatitis and HIV after being given experimental treatment without informed consent.
A proposed group action, lodged by Collins solicitors in the high court on Friday, alleges that Treloar College, a boarding school in Hampshire that specialised in teaching haemophiliacs, failed in its duty of care to these pupils in the 1970s and 80s.
Continue reading...", - "content": "Group action alleges Treloar College failed in its duty of care for children who contracted hepatitis and HIV
A group of survivors and relatives of those who died in the infected blood scandal are suing a school where they contracted hepatitis and HIV after being given experimental treatment without informed consent.
A proposed group action, lodged by Collins solicitors in the high court on Friday, alleges that Treloar College, a boarding school in Hampshire that specialised in teaching haemophiliacs, failed in its duty of care to these pupils in the 1970s and 80s.
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Polish senators plan to draft a law that would regulate the use of surveillance technology in the country, after hearing testimony of how the invasive Pegasus spyware has been used against a number of government critics.
Poland is the latest country where Pegasus, a surveillance tool developed by Israeli company NSO, appears to have been used for political purposes. Pegasus allows the operator to take control of a target’s mobile device, to access all data even from encrypted messaging apps, and to turn on audio or video recording.
Continue reading...", + "content": "Senate commission plans reform after hearing how NSO software used against government critics
Polish senators plan to draft a law that would regulate the use of surveillance technology in the country, after hearing testimony of how the invasive Pegasus spyware has been used against a number of government critics.
Poland is the latest country where Pegasus, a surveillance tool developed by Israeli company NSO, appears to have been used for political purposes. Pegasus allows the operator to take control of a target’s mobile device, to access all data even from encrypted messaging apps, and to turn on audio or video recording.
Continue reading...", + "category": "Poland", + "link": "https://www.theguardian.com/world/2022/jan/24/polish-senators-draft-law-to-regulate-spyware-after-anti-pegasus-testimony", + "creator": "Shaun Walker in Warsaw", + "pubDate": "2022-01-24T10:47:06Z", "enclosure": "", "enclosureType": "", "image": "", @@ -326718,17 +333384,17 @@ "favorite": false, "created": false, "tags": [], - "hash": "b3c43ae0796e9e37f39a0094d7f8e7ee", + "hash": "b805c6b3047cb9d88e50e4f6a0ad0a16", "highlights": [] }, { - "title": "Stowaway survives in nose wheel during South Africa flight to Netherlands", - "description": "Dutch military police say man taken to hospital and that his age and nationality have not yet been determined
A stowaway was discovered in the wheel section under the front of a freight plane that arrived at Amsterdam’s Schiphol airport from South Africa on Sunday, Dutch military police have said.
“The man is doing well considering the circumstances and has been taken to a hospital,” the police in charge of Dutch border control said in a statement.
Continue reading...", - "content": "Dutch military police say man taken to hospital and that his age and nationality have not yet been determined
A stowaway was discovered in the wheel section under the front of a freight plane that arrived at Amsterdam’s Schiphol airport from South Africa on Sunday, Dutch military police have said.
“The man is doing well considering the circumstances and has been taken to a hospital,” the police in charge of Dutch border control said in a statement.
Continue reading...", - "category": "Netherlands", - "link": "https://www.theguardian.com/world/2022/jan/23/stowaway-survives-south-africa-flight-to-netherlands", - "creator": "Reuters in Amsterdam", - "pubDate": "2022-01-23T12:46:47Z", + "title": "Third Mexican journalist killed this year as press corps faces murder crisis", + "description": "Lourdes Maldonado was shot in Tijuana, a week after another journalist was killed, and a third was fatally stabbed days earlier
Three years ago reporter Lourdes Maldonado López stood up before Mexico’s president at a press conference and told him: “I fear for my life.”
On Sunday she was gunned down in the city of Tijuana – the third Mexican journalist to be killed this year in what is a deepening murder crisis facing the country’s press corps and its populist leader, Andrés Manuel López Obrador.
Continue reading...", + "content": "Lourdes Maldonado was shot in Tijuana, a week after another journalist was killed, and a third was fatally stabbed days earlier
Three years ago reporter Lourdes Maldonado López stood up before Mexico’s president at a press conference and told him: “I fear for my life.”
On Sunday she was gunned down in the city of Tijuana – the third Mexican journalist to be killed this year in what is a deepening murder crisis facing the country’s press corps and its populist leader, Andrés Manuel López Obrador.
Continue reading...", + "category": "Mexico", + "link": "https://www.theguardian.com/world/2022/jan/24/mexico-third-journalist-killed-this-year", + "creator": "Tom Phillips Latin America correspondent", + "pubDate": "2022-01-24T17:03:42Z", "enclosure": "", "enclosureType": "", "image": "", @@ -326740,17 +333406,17 @@ "favorite": false, "created": false, "tags": [], - "hash": "895d7f660459c1c8a4baf2a1c72f39b8", + "hash": "b6ab5bab23fad73257f5fb7d6349d9bc", "highlights": [] }, { - "title": "French adventurer, 75, dies in attempt to row across the Atlantic", - "description": "Jean-Jacques Savin, a former paratrooper, wanted ‘to laugh at old age’ but got into difficulties off the Azores
A 75-year-old Frenchman attempting to row across the Atlantic “to laugh at old age” has been found dead in his cabin at sea, his support team said.
Portuguese coast guards found Jean-Jacques Savin’s overturned boat off the archipelago of the Azores on Friday.
Continue reading...", - "content": "Jean-Jacques Savin, a former paratrooper, wanted ‘to laugh at old age’ but got into difficulties off the Azores
A 75-year-old Frenchman attempting to row across the Atlantic “to laugh at old age” has been found dead in his cabin at sea, his support team said.
Portuguese coast guards found Jean-Jacques Savin’s overturned boat off the archipelago of the Azores on Friday.
Continue reading...", - "category": "France", - "link": "https://www.theguardian.com/world/2022/jan/23/french-adventurer-75-attempting-to-row-across-the-atlantic-found-dead", - "creator": "Agence France-Presse", - "pubDate": "2022-01-23T03:33:29Z", + "title": "Sarah Palin tests positive for Covid, delaying New York Times defamation trial", + "description": "Sarah Palin has tested positive for the coronavirus – delaying her defamation trial against the New York Times until next month.
Jed Rakoff, the US federal judge presiding over the case in Manhattan, announced the former Alaska governor and 2008 Republican vice-presidential pick’s results on Monday.
Continue reading...", + "content": "Sarah Palin has tested positive for the coronavirus – delaying her defamation trial against the New York Times until next month.
Jed Rakoff, the US federal judge presiding over the case in Manhattan, announced the former Alaska governor and 2008 Republican vice-presidential pick’s results on Monday.
Continue reading...", + "category": "Sarah Palin", + "link": "https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2022/jan/24/sarah-palin-new-york-times-trial", + "creator": "Martin Pengelly and agencies", + "pubDate": "2022-01-24T17:11:08Z", "enclosure": "", "enclosureType": "", "image": "", @@ -326762,17 +333428,39 @@ "favorite": false, "created": false, "tags": [], - "hash": "a28f8bd63c6625a498e4e2f43e7a0c3d", + "hash": "95772e031acd8949ddf13e69358d7c78", "highlights": [] }, { - "title": "Covid live: 74,799 more cases reported in UK; Russia breaks daily infection record", - "description": "Latest updates: follow all the news and politics developments resulting from the coronavirus pandemic in the UK and around the world
Sturgeon talks about the impact on business. She said she realises that hospitality has been badly affected by the pandemic.
“It’s not about having protective measures and businesses are damaged, or having no measures and everything is fine. It’s having measures than stem transmission, or allowing things to be controlled.”
Continue reading...", - "content": "Latest updates: follow all the news and politics developments resulting from the coronavirus pandemic in the UK and around the world
Sturgeon talks about the impact on business. She said she realises that hospitality has been badly affected by the pandemic.
“It’s not about having protective measures and businesses are damaged, or having no measures and everything is fine. It’s having measures than stem transmission, or allowing things to be controlled.”
Continue reading...", + "title": "For sale: CIA ‘black site’ where terror suspects were tortured in Lithuania", + "description": "Government prepares to sell barn known as Project No 2 or Detention Site Violet, which has windowless, soundproof rooms
A menacing steel barn outside the Lithuanian capital of Vilnius where CIA terror suspects were once held in solitary confinement, subjected to constant light and high-intensity noise, is soon to go on the market.
The government’s real estate fund, which handles assets no longer needed by the state, said on Monday it was preparing to sell the notorious former “black site”, known as Project No 2 or Detention Site Violet, for an as-yet unknown price.
Continue reading...", + "content": "Government prepares to sell barn known as Project No 2 or Detention Site Violet, which has windowless, soundproof rooms
A menacing steel barn outside the Lithuanian capital of Vilnius where CIA terror suspects were once held in solitary confinement, subjected to constant light and high-intensity noise, is soon to go on the market.
The government’s real estate fund, which handles assets no longer needed by the state, said on Monday it was preparing to sell the notorious former “black site”, known as Project No 2 or Detention Site Violet, for an as-yet unknown price.
Continue reading...", + "category": "Lithuania", + "link": "https://www.theguardian.com/world/2022/jan/24/for-sale-cia-black-site-terror-suspects-tortured-lithuania", + "creator": "Jon Henley and Ed Pilkington", + "pubDate": "2022-01-24T18:57:30Z", + "enclosure": "", + "enclosureType": "", + "image": "", + "id": "", + "language": "en", + "folder": "00.03 News/News - EN", + "feed": "The Guardian", + "read": false, + "favorite": false, + "created": false, + "tags": [], + "hash": "7faecd500b924b6499740c2820ae6665", + "highlights": [] + }, + { + "title": "England to end Covid testing for double-vaccinated travellers", + "description": "In boost for travel firms, government announces end to compulsory testing for arrivals who are double-jabbed
Coronavirus testing for double-vaccinated travellers arriving in England will be scrapped from the end of next week.
In a major boost for travel firms and families planning an overseas trip, from 4am on 11 February eligible passengers arriving in England will no longer have to take a post-arrival lateral flow test.
Continue reading...", + "content": "In boost for travel firms, government announces end to compulsory testing for arrivals who are double-jabbed
Coronavirus testing for double-vaccinated travellers arriving in England will be scrapped from the end of next week.
In a major boost for travel firms and families planning an overseas trip, from 4am on 11 February eligible passengers arriving in England will no longer have to take a post-arrival lateral flow test.
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“I think [we’re] as confident as you can be,” Anthony Fauci told ABC’s This Week. “You never want to be overconfident when you’re dealing with this virus, because it has certainly surprised us in the past.
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“I think [we’re] as confident as you can be,” Anthony Fauci told ABC’s This Week. “You never want to be overconfident when you’re dealing with this virus, because it has certainly surprised us in the past.
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Justin Trudeau has accused Canada’s conservative politicians of stoking fear that Covid-19 vaccine mandates for cross-border truck drivers are exacerbating supply chain disruptions and fueling inflation.
The United States imposed a mandate, meant to aid the fight against the fast-spreading Omicron variant of the coronavirus, on 22 January, while Canada’s started on 15 January. The trucking industry has warned that the measure will take thousands of drivers off the roads during what is already a dire labor shortage in the industry.
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Justin Trudeau has accused Canada’s conservative politicians of stoking fear that Covid-19 vaccine mandates for cross-border truck drivers are exacerbating supply chain disruptions and fueling inflation.
The United States imposed a mandate, meant to aid the fight against the fast-spreading Omicron variant of the coronavirus, on 22 January, while Canada’s started on 15 January. The trucking industry has warned that the measure will take thousands of drivers off the roads during what is already a dire labor shortage in the industry.
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NHS trust leaders are divided about whether the government should press ahead with mandatory jabs for healthcare workers in England after the prime minister told MPs he was considering relaxing the policy.
About 80,000 frontline NHS workers have still not had a Covid vaccination and have less than two weeks to have their first dose in time to be able to complete the course before the 1 April deadline.
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NHS trust leaders are divided about whether the government should press ahead with mandatory jabs for healthcare workers in England after the prime minister told MPs he was considering relaxing the policy.
About 80,000 frontline NHS workers have still not had a Covid vaccination and have less than two weeks to have their first dose in time to be able to complete the course before the 1 April deadline.
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The head of the World Health Organization has warned member countries that the UN’s global health body is being “set up to fail” without a “paradigm shift” in the way that it is funded and supported.
In stark language delivered to the WHO’s executive board, the organisation’s director general, Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, said that the coronavirus pandemic, which has claimed more than 5.5 million lives, had underlined the need to strengthen health systems as well as pandemic preparedness plans.
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The head of the World Health Organization has warned member countries that the UN’s global health body is being “set up to fail” without a “paradigm shift” in the way that it is funded and supported.
In stark language delivered to the WHO’s executive board, the organisation’s director general, Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, said that the coronavirus pandemic, which has claimed more than 5.5 million lives, had underlined the need to strengthen health systems as well as pandemic preparedness plans.
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During the pandemic, the UK and other rich nations have relied on African doctors and nurses to shore up their health services.
Now the continent’s chief health leader is hoping to put the brain drain into reverse with a plan to persuade African expats to return.
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During the pandemic, the UK and other rich nations have relied on African doctors and nurses to shore up their health services.
Now the continent’s chief health leader is hoping to put the brain drain into reverse with a plan to persuade African expats to return.
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The US government will begin distribution of 400m free N95 masks to pharmacies and community health centers this week, in the Biden administration’s latest effort to combat a surge in cases caused by the Omicron Covid-19 variant.
N95 and KN95 masks are considered more protective against Covid-19 than surgical and cloth masks, which are still widely used. The free mask distribution comes alongside the launch of a federal government website where US residents can order four free at-home rapid Covid tests per household through the postal service.
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The US government will begin distribution of 400m free N95 masks to pharmacies and community health centers this week, in the Biden administration’s latest effort to combat a surge in cases caused by the Omicron Covid-19 variant.
N95 and KN95 masks are considered more protective against Covid-19 than surgical and cloth masks, which are still widely used. The free mask distribution comes alongside the launch of a federal government website where US residents can order four free at-home rapid Covid tests per household through the postal service.
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The temperature is dropping to below zero in western Afghanistan and Delaram Rahmati is struggling to find food for her eight children.
Since leaving the family home in the country’s Badghis province four years ago, the Rahmatis have been living in a mud hut with a plastic roof in one of Herat city’s slums. Drought made their village unliveable and the land unworkable. Like an estimated 3.5 million Afghans who have been forced to leave their homes, the Rahmatis now live in a neighbourhood for internally displaced people (IDP).
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The temperature is dropping to below zero in western Afghanistan and Delaram Rahmati is struggling to find food for her eight children.
Since leaving the family home in the country’s Badghis province four years ago, the Rahmatis have been living in a mud hut with a plastic roof in one of Herat city’s slums. Drought made their village unliveable and the land unworkable. Like an estimated 3.5 million Afghans who have been forced to leave their homes, the Rahmatis now live in a neighbourhood for internally displaced people (IDP).
Continue reading...", + "title": "Rising costs of Ukraine gamble could force Russia’s hand", + "description": "Analysis: Putin can still turn back but it looks less likely as economic and political consequences mount
Russia’s aggressive buildup near Ukraine energised Nato into sending more forces to eastern Europe on Monday and led to a plunge on Russian markets, raising the stakes on the Kremlin’s bet that it could cajole, extort or force Ukraine into submission.
For Moscow it has become more difficult to pull back from its aggressive stance after US and Nato announcements that more troops would be deployed to the military alliance’s eastern flank. A unilateral drawdown now would leave the Kremlin a clear loser in the standoff, having provoked a strengthening of the very Nato presence that it had sought to banish from eastern Europe.
Continue reading...", + "content": "Analysis: Putin can still turn back but it looks less likely as economic and political consequences mount
Russia’s aggressive buildup near Ukraine energised Nato into sending more forces to eastern Europe on Monday and led to a plunge on Russian markets, raising the stakes on the Kremlin’s bet that it could cajole, extort or force Ukraine into submission.
For Moscow it has become more difficult to pull back from its aggressive stance after US and Nato announcements that more troops would be deployed to the military alliance’s eastern flank. A unilateral drawdown now would leave the Kremlin a clear loser in the standoff, having provoked a strengthening of the very Nato presence that it had sought to banish from eastern Europe.
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Tom Holland was obsessed with Spider-Man as a boy. Growing up in Kingston upon Thames, he came to own more than 30 Spider-Man costumes and cherished his Spider-Man bedsheets.
And, unlike for most, his childhood obsession paid dividends later in life: he would eventually get to play his hero, landing the role that has made him the most famous young British actor in the world.
Continue reading...", + "content": "The British actor’s ascent to Hollywood stardom via gymnastics and dance was not always a given
Tom Holland was obsessed with Spider-Man as a boy. Growing up in Kingston upon Thames, he came to own more than 30 Spider-Man costumes and cherished his Spider-Man bedsheets.
And, unlike for most, his childhood obsession paid dividends later in life: he would eventually get to play his hero, landing the role that has made him the most famous young British actor in the world.
Continue reading...", + "category": "Tom Holland", + "link": "https://www.theguardian.com/film/2022/jan/24/tom-holland-actor-billy-elliot-to-spider-man", + "creator": "Nadia Khomami Arts and culture correspondent", + "pubDate": "2022-01-24T15:25:58Z", + "enclosure": "", + "enclosureType": "", + "image": "", + "id": "", + "language": "en", + "folder": "00.03 News/News - EN", + "feed": "The Guardian", + "read": false, + "favorite": false, + "created": false, + "tags": [], + "hash": "26f36eb60a814b69b6737685cfb4e037", + "highlights": [] + }, + { + "title": "Inside an all-female fight camp: ‘I thought there was no way I could do it – not at my age’", + "description": "There’s almost always a profound reason someone chooses to take up a combat sport as an adult, Jenny Valentish learns at a women’s Muay Thai retreat
A curious audience has gathered at the top of the steps of the beach in Victoria’s Bellarine peninsula, gawking at the 24 women having at each other on the sand.
“LEAN BACK!” comes the instruction on the wind. That’s if you value your head.
Top: Heather Rain with her training partner Teah Curwen, dodging dogs and walkers on the beach in Ocean Grove while concentrating on the drills.
Bottom left: Deb Doan training alone on the beach.
Bottom Right: Learning to wrap one’s hands properly is very important in Muay Thai.
There’s almost always a profound reason someone chooses to take up a combat sport as an adult, Jenny Valentish learns at a women’s Muay Thai retreat
A curious audience has gathered at the top of the steps of the beach in Victoria’s Bellarine peninsula, gawking at the 24 women having at each other on the sand.
“LEAN BACK!” comes the instruction on the wind. That’s if you value your head.
Top: Heather Rain with her training partner Teah Curwen, dodging dogs and walkers on the beach in Ocean Grove while concentrating on the drills.
Bottom left: Deb Doan training alone on the beach.
Bottom Right: Learning to wrap one’s hands properly is very important in Muay Thai.
‘We heard John Peel on the radio asking for a mushroom biryani, so dropped one off at the BBC. Later that night, he played my record and I was away’
I wrote the song in 1979 when I was 21, living in Northamptonshire and playing in the punk band Riff Raff. I was coming back from the pub one night and saw two satellites in the sky. I thought they were a great metaphor for a relationship, so when I got home I wrote down: “I saw two shooting stars last night / I wished on them but they were only satellites.” When I came back to the song the following year to finish it, I realised I could truthfully open it with the line, “I was 21 years when I wrote this song / I’m 22 now but I won’t be for long”, just like Simon and Garfunkel’s Leaves That Are Green.
Continue reading...", + "content": "‘We heard John Peel on the radio asking for a mushroom biryani, so dropped one off at the BBC. Later that night, he played my record and I was away’
I wrote the song in 1979 when I was 21, living in Northamptonshire and playing in the punk band Riff Raff. I was coming back from the pub one night and saw two satellites in the sky. I thought they were a great metaphor for a relationship, so when I got home I wrote down: “I saw two shooting stars last night / I wished on them but they were only satellites.” When I came back to the song the following year to finish it, I realised I could truthfully open it with the line, “I was 21 years when I wrote this song / I’m 22 now but I won’t be for long”, just like Simon and Garfunkel’s Leaves That Are Green.
Continue reading...", + "category": "Billy Bragg", + "link": "https://www.theguardian.com/culture/2022/jan/24/how-we-made-billy-braggs-a-new-england-john-peel-biryani", + "creator": "Interviews by Dave Simpson", + "pubDate": "2022-01-24T15:22:49Z", + "enclosure": "", + "enclosureType": "", + "image": "", + "id": "", + "language": "en", + "folder": "00.03 News/News - EN", + "feed": "The Guardian", + "read": false, + "favorite": false, + "created": false, + "tags": [], + "hash": "d74dbf1dcd2d0ee30a5d85f67a29dd69", + "highlights": [] + }, + { + "title": "Spice up your life! 22 sensational seasonings that aren’t salt or pepper", + "description": "Why stick to the same condiments when you can zhoosh dishes up with za’atar or add some yummy yaji? Some of Britain’s best chefs suggest their favourite additions
Historically, Britain has been timid about seasoning. Salt and pepper are the standard duo in the UK, while an exhilarating array of flavourings is deployed globally to tweak cooked foods: traditional spices, evolving spice mixes, clever powders created by imaginative chefs. In deep midwinter, what could be better than sprinkling a dash of vibrant colour across your meals? Here are 22 ways to spice up your food in 2022.
Continue reading...", + "content": "Why stick to the same condiments when you can zhoosh dishes up with za’atar or add some yummy yaji? Some of Britain’s best chefs suggest their favourite additions
Historically, Britain has been timid about seasoning. Salt and pepper are the standard duo in the UK, while an exhilarating array of flavourings is deployed globally to tweak cooked foods: traditional spices, evolving spice mixes, clever powders created by imaginative chefs. In deep midwinter, what could be better than sprinkling a dash of vibrant colour across your meals? Here are 22 ways to spice up your food in 2022.
Continue reading...", + "category": "Food", + "link": "https://www.theguardian.com/food/2022/jan/24/spice-seasonings-salt-pepper-britain-chefs-zaatar-yaji", + "creator": "Tony Naylor", + "pubDate": "2022-01-24T10:00:48Z", + "enclosure": "", + "enclosureType": "", + "image": "", + "id": "", + "language": "en", + "folder": "00.03 News/News - EN", + "feed": "The Guardian", + "read": false, + "favorite": false, + "created": false, + "tags": [], + "hash": "280ab72453bde0c1c405e1281716ca62", + "highlights": [] + }, + { + "title": "‘He was searching for beauty’: Roy DeCarava’s widow remembers a master photographer", + "description": "He captured poets, jazz giants and everyday black America. As a new exhibition of the great Harlem-born photographer’s work opens, his widow Sherry Turner DeCarava remembers his craft
Once, when asked why his prints were so dark, Roy DeCarava replied, “I happen to believe that photography is not about black and white; it’s about greys.” At London’s David Zwirner gallery, the first UK exhibition of DeCarava’s work in more than 30 years is a quietly mesmerising testament to the expressive tonalities of that neutral, in-between colour.
“Roy is an artist who is known for the darkness of his prints,” says his widow, Sherry Turner DeCarava, an art historian who has deftly curated the exhibition to highlight the sustained mood music of her late husband’s work. “But it is deep understanding of the nature of light that gives quality to his pictures.”
Continue reading...", + "content": "He captured poets, jazz giants and everyday black America. As a new exhibition of the great Harlem-born photographer’s work opens, his widow Sherry Turner DeCarava remembers his craft
Once, when asked why his prints were so dark, Roy DeCarava replied, “I happen to believe that photography is not about black and white; it’s about greys.” At London’s David Zwirner gallery, the first UK exhibition of DeCarava’s work in more than 30 years is a quietly mesmerising testament to the expressive tonalities of that neutral, in-between colour.
“Roy is an artist who is known for the darkness of his prints,” says his widow, Sherry Turner DeCarava, an art historian who has deftly curated the exhibition to highlight the sustained mood music of her late husband’s work. “But it is deep understanding of the nature of light that gives quality to his pictures.”
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Early in January, China’s state news agency Xinhua posted a video reminding young Chinese men born in the year 2000 that they were eligible to get married. “Post 00s have reached legal marriage age,” it declared.
The hashtag swiftly popped up in the top-searched list of Weibo hot topics, but many read it as the government’s attempt to put pressure on them. “Who dares to get married these days? Don’t we need to make money?” one questioned. “Stop nagging me!” said another.
Continue reading...", + "content": "Chinese women in particular prioritising education and careers, a trend alarming authorities facing ‘demographic timebomb’
Early in January, China’s state news agency Xinhua posted a video reminding young Chinese men born in the year 2000 that they were eligible to get married. “Post 00s have reached legal marriage age,” it declared.
The hashtag swiftly popped up in the top-searched list of Weibo hot topics, but many read it as the government’s attempt to put pressure on them. “Who dares to get married these days? Don’t we need to make money?” one questioned. “Stop nagging me!” said another.
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The Metropolitan police has apologised and paid compensation to an academic for “sexist, derogatory and unacceptable language” used by officers about her when she was strip-searched.
“What’s that smell? Oh, it’s her knickers,” officers at a north-east London police station said to each other after Dr Konstancja Duff was held down on the floor and her clothes cut off. “Is she rank?” another said.
Continue reading...", + "content": "Force pays compensation to Dr Konstancja Duff for language used after CCTV captures officers’ comments
The Metropolitan police has apologised and paid compensation to an academic for “sexist, derogatory and unacceptable language” used by officers about her when she was strip-searched.
“What’s that smell? Oh, it’s her knickers,” officers at a north-east London police station said to each other after Dr Konstancja Duff was held down on the floor and her clothes cut off. “Is she rank?” another said.
Continue reading...", + "category": "Metropolitan police", + "link": "https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2022/jan/24/met-apologises-to-academic-for-sexist-derogatory-language", + "creator": "Damien Gayle", + "pubDate": "2022-01-24T13:00:16Z", + "enclosure": "", + "enclosureType": "", + "image": "", + "id": "", + "language": "en", + "folder": "00.03 News/News - EN", + "feed": "The Guardian", + "read": false, + "favorite": false, + "created": false, + "tags": [], + "hash": "3cf142dd7021ba22a05e282d1bf3f168", + "highlights": [] + }, + { + "title": "White House says Biden ‘refining plans for all scenarios’ over Ukraine-Russia – live", + "description": "More on the Ukraine situation: Joe Biden will hold a video call this afternoon with European leaders about the possible Russian invasion of Ukraine.
The call will be with:
Continue reading...", + "content": "More on the Ukraine situation: Joe Biden will hold a video call this afternoon with European leaders about the possible Russian invasion of Ukraine.
The call will be with:
Continue reading...", + "category": "Joe Biden", + "link": "https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/live/2022/jan/24/biden-ukraine-russia-us-politics-live-latest", + "creator": "Vivian Ho", + "pubDate": "2022-01-24T19:07:29Z", + "enclosure": "", + "enclosureType": "", + "image": "", + "id": "", + "language": "en", + "folder": "00.03 News/News - EN", + "feed": "The Guardian", + "read": false, + "favorite": false, + "created": false, + "tags": [], + "hash": "47c62774e2499fced151898459591657", + "highlights": [] + }, + { + "title": "Coup in Burkina Faso as army confirms removal of president", + "description": "Military says deteriorating security situation in west African country forced it to depose Roch Marc Kaboré
Burkina Faso’s military has announced it has removed the president, Roch Marc Kaboré, from office, suspended the constitution and dissolved the government and parliament, confirming a coup in a statement on the state broadcaster.
In a statement signed by the coup leader, Lt Col Paul-Henri Sandaogo Damiba, and read by another official, the army announced the takeover by a previously unknown group – Patriotic Movement for Safeguard and Restoration (MPSR).
Continue reading...", + "content": "Military says deteriorating security situation in west African country forced it to depose Roch Marc Kaboré
Burkina Faso’s military has announced it has removed the president, Roch Marc Kaboré, from office, suspended the constitution and dissolved the government and parliament, confirming a coup in a statement on the state broadcaster.
In a statement signed by the coup leader, Lt Col Paul-Henri Sandaogo Damiba, and read by another official, the army announced the takeover by a previously unknown group – Patriotic Movement for Safeguard and Restoration (MPSR).
Continue reading...", + "category": "Burkina Faso", + "link": "https://www.theguardian.com/world/2022/jan/24/burkina-faso-government-denies-coup-after-army-mutiny-and-gunfire-near-presidents-home", + "creator": "Emmanuel Akinwotu in Lagos and agencies", + "pubDate": "2022-01-24T18:54:44Z", + "enclosure": "", + "enclosureType": "", + "image": "", + "id": "", + "language": "en", + "folder": "00.03 News/News - EN", + "feed": "The Guardian", + "read": false, + "favorite": false, + "created": false, + "tags": [], + "hash": "29070a199e46b5fc286ffe1fe134bab5", + "highlights": [] + }, + { + "title": "Thailand turns to crocodile meat as pork prices rise – in pictures", + "description": "Crocodile meat began to grow in popularity in Thailand when pork prices surged after a shortage caused by the spread of African swine fever. Wichai Roongtaweechai, who owns a farm and a restaurant specialising in crocodile meat, says he has seen sales of crocodile meat go up by 70%
Continue reading...", + "content": "Crocodile meat began to grow in popularity in Thailand when pork prices surged after a shortage caused by the spread of African swine fever. Wichai Roongtaweechai, who owns a farm and a restaurant specialising in crocodile meat, says he has seen sales of crocodile meat go up by 70%
Continue reading...", + "category": "Thailand", + "link": "https://www.theguardian.com/artanddesign/gallery/2022/jan/24/thailand-turns-to-crocodile-meat-as-pork-prices-rise-in-pictures", + "creator": "Diego Azubel/EPA", + "pubDate": "2022-01-24T10:27:29Z", + "enclosure": "", + "enclosureType": "", + "image": "", + "id": "", + "language": "en", + "folder": "00.03 News/News - EN", + "feed": "The Guardian", + "read": false, + "favorite": false, + "created": false, + "tags": [], + "hash": "5b8126c1d5d456f2480a6c565f57a286", + "highlights": [] + }, + { + "title": "Trouble on the tracks: is Australia’s $40bn inland rail project going off the rails?", + "description": "A major Guardian investigation examines the 1700km Melbourne to Brisbane mega project, asks whether communities along its route will benefit and whether their concerns are being bypassed
Continue reading...", + "content": "A major Guardian investigation examines the 1700km Melbourne to Brisbane mega project, asks whether communities along its route will benefit and whether their concerns are being bypassed
Continue reading...", + "category": "Transport", + "link": "https://www.theguardian.com/australia-news/ng-interactive/2022/jan/25/trouble-on-the-tracks-is-australias-40bn-inland-rail-project-going-off-the-rails", + "creator": "Gabrielle Chan, Mike Bowers, Natasha May and Andy Ball", + "pubDate": "2022-01-24T16:30:22Z", + "enclosure": "", + "enclosureType": "", + "image": "", + "id": "", + "language": "en", + "folder": "00.03 News/News - EN", + "feed": "The Guardian", + "read": false, + "favorite": false, + "created": false, + "tags": [], + "hash": "ef517903c82f81ef7f0d94535378f1df", + "highlights": [] + }, + { + "title": "We can afford to reverse poverty and climate breakdown. What we can’t afford is the alternative | Kevin Watkins", + "description": "Our global finance system is failing to rise to the challenges we face. It’s time it was reimagined – and grounded in our shared humanity
“The peoples of the Earth,” Henry Morgenthau said, “are inseparably linked by a deep underlying community of purpose.”
In July 1944, Morgenthau, the US Treasury secretary, was closing the Bretton Woods conference with a reflection on extreme nationalism and the failures of cooperation that had led to war. Cautioning against the pursuit of national interest through “the plan-less, senseless rivalry that divided us”, he outlined an accord for new institutions grounded in an appeal to shared humanity.
Continue reading...", + "content": "Our global finance system is failing to rise to the challenges we face. It’s time it was reimagined – and grounded in our shared humanity
“The peoples of the Earth,” Henry Morgenthau said, “are inseparably linked by a deep underlying community of purpose.”
In July 1944, Morgenthau, the US Treasury secretary, was closing the Bretton Woods conference with a reflection on extreme nationalism and the failures of cooperation that had led to war. Cautioning against the pursuit of national interest through “the plan-less, senseless rivalry that divided us”, he outlined an accord for new institutions grounded in an appeal to shared humanity.
Continue reading...", + "category": "Aid", + "link": "https://www.theguardian.com/global-development/2022/jan/24/we-can-afford-to-reverse-poverty-and-climate-breakdown-what-we-cant-afford-is-the-alternative", + "creator": "Kevin Watkins", + "pubDate": "2022-01-24T08:15:45Z", + "enclosure": "", + "enclosureType": "", + "image": "", + "id": "", + "language": "en", + "folder": "00.03 News/News - EN", + "feed": "The Guardian", + "read": false, + "favorite": false, + "created": false, + "tags": [], + "hash": "ec5105b33db02c3580019cb094a9673e", + "highlights": [] + }, + { + "title": "Port in a storm: the trailblazing town welcoming climate refugees in Bangladesh", + "description": "The river town of Mongla is leading the way in a project to resettle people in a region decimated by extreme weather
By the time the rising sun breaks through the morning mist over the Mongla River, the rhythmic chug of motors strapped to wooden canoes is already audible as thousands of workers are hurriedly ferried across the waterway.
They jump on to the small landing dock, pick up a potato-stuffed shingara pastry for pennies and rush towards the factories in Mongla’s export processing zone (EPZ), which has transformed the small town into an employment hub in a part of Bangladesh ravaged by the climate crisis.
Continue reading...", + "content": "The river town of Mongla is leading the way in a project to resettle people in a region decimated by extreme weather
By the time the rising sun breaks through the morning mist over the Mongla River, the rhythmic chug of motors strapped to wooden canoes is already audible as thousands of workers are hurriedly ferried across the waterway.
They jump on to the small landing dock, pick up a potato-stuffed shingara pastry for pennies and rush towards the factories in Mongla’s export processing zone (EPZ), which has transformed the small town into an employment hub in a part of Bangladesh ravaged by the climate crisis.
Continue reading...", "category": "Global development", - "link": "https://www.theguardian.com/global-development/2022/jan/23/ive-already-sold-my-daughters-now-my-kidney-winter-in-afghanistans-slums", - "creator": "M Mursal and Zahra Nader", - "pubDate": "2022-01-23T14:00:23Z", + "link": "https://www.theguardian.com/global-development/2022/jan/24/port-in-a-storm-the-trailblazing-town-welcoming-climate-refugees-in-bangladesh", + "creator": "Kaamil Ahmed and Isabel Choat", + "pubDate": "2022-01-24T06:01:43Z", "enclosure": "", "enclosureType": "", "image": "", @@ -326872,17 +333846,17 @@ "favorite": false, "created": false, "tags": [], - "hash": "565587470e235fdfc2e693a440fc61da", + "hash": "5f7ecc3c9793fa906bdcf2ca1080282e", "highlights": [] }, { - "title": "‘Houses are just gone’: Tonga emerges from volcano and tsunami disaster", - "description": "The eruption was unlike anything ever seen by Tongans, who are trying to rebuild their lives and devastated communities
Tonga is used to natural disasters, but they have never experienced anything like the last week.
“We’ve experienced tropical cyclones, but this is so new and no one will ever forget this, ever,” says Marian Kupu, a journalist for BroadCom Broadcasting FM87.5 in Tonga.
Continue reading...", - "content": "The eruption was unlike anything ever seen by Tongans, who are trying to rebuild their lives and devastated communities
Tonga is used to natural disasters, but they have never experienced anything like the last week.
“We’ve experienced tropical cyclones, but this is so new and no one will ever forget this, ever,” says Marian Kupu, a journalist for BroadCom Broadcasting FM87.5 in Tonga.
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The temperature is dropping to below zero in western Afghanistan and Delaram Rahmati is struggling to find food for her eight children.
Since leaving the family home in the country’s Badghis province four years ago, the Rahmatis have been living in a mud hut with a plastic roof in one of Herat city’s slums. Drought made their village unliveable and the land unworkable. Like an estimated 3.5 million Afghans who have been forced to leave their homes, the Rahmatis now live in a neighbourhood for internally displaced people (IDP).
Continue reading...", + "content": "Crushing poverty is forcing starving displaced people to make desperate choices
The temperature is dropping to below zero in western Afghanistan and Delaram Rahmati is struggling to find food for her eight children.
Since leaving the family home in the country’s Badghis province four years ago, the Rahmatis have been living in a mud hut with a plastic roof in one of Herat city’s slums. Drought made their village unliveable and the land unworkable. Like an estimated 3.5 million Afghans who have been forced to leave their homes, the Rahmatis now live in a neighbourhood for internally displaced people (IDP).
Continue reading...", + "category": "Global development", + "link": "https://www.theguardian.com/global-development/2022/jan/23/ive-already-sold-my-daughters-now-my-kidney-winter-in-afghanistans-slums", + "creator": "M Mursal and Zahra Nader", + "pubDate": "2022-01-23T14:00:23Z", "enclosure": "", "enclosureType": "", "image": "", @@ -326894,17 +333868,17 @@ "favorite": false, "created": false, "tags": [], - "hash": "0e8d88f6bb2e5278ca99d88de758b730", + "hash": "565587470e235fdfc2e693a440fc61da", "highlights": [] }, { - "title": "The shrimp returns: beloved flamenco singer Camarón stars in graphic novel", - "description": "Thirty years after his death, the rich life of the Spanish Gypsy singer is depicted through 10 illustrated episodes
In death, as in life, the legendary flamenco singer Camarón de la Isla continues to confound expectations, cross borders and demand that his blistered and blistering voice be heard.
The revered, beloved and sometimes controversial cantaor died of lung cancer in July 1992, aged just 41. But as the 30th anniversary of his death looms, the singer born José Monge Cruz is being reincarnated in the black-and-white pages of a new graphic novel intended as a homage to Camarón, the music he created and the comic book itself.
Continue reading...", - "content": "Thirty years after his death, the rich life of the Spanish Gypsy singer is depicted through 10 illustrated episodes
In death, as in life, the legendary flamenco singer Camarón de la Isla continues to confound expectations, cross borders and demand that his blistered and blistering voice be heard.
The revered, beloved and sometimes controversial cantaor died of lung cancer in July 1992, aged just 41. But as the 30th anniversary of his death looms, the singer born José Monge Cruz is being reincarnated in the black-and-white pages of a new graphic novel intended as a homage to Camarón, the music he created and the comic book itself.
Continue reading...", - "category": "Comics and graphic novels", - "link": "https://www.theguardian.com/books/2022/jan/23/flamenco-singer-camaron-de-la-isla-graphic-novel", - "creator": "Sam Jones in Madrid", - "pubDate": "2022-01-23T10:21:32Z", + "title": "‘I used to judge people’: the Polish woman who became her city’s lone voice for abortion rights", + "description": "Monika was too busy with her young family to join the early protests against Poland’s strict abortion laws. But when she became pregnant with her fourth child, she realised she had to act
It is Saturday afternoon, and the centre of Chełm, a Polish city on the Ukrainian border, is empty except for one woman and her toddler. A monument to “the fallen sons” of the 1920 Polish-Soviet war marks the middle of the market square, surrounded by two churches, a few closed restaurants, and a boarded-up wooden booth with a sign reading, “cheap footwear”. The Catholic Basilica – a former Eastern Orthodox church – dominates the landscape and, locals say, the social life of the town.
Chełm is in one of the poorest areas in Poland, a stronghold of the ruling nationalist Law and Justice party, where the birthrate is -6.1 and people in their 60s comprise the largest age group. The city – once among Poland’s most religiously and ethnically diverse, with a pre-2nd?second world war population split evenly between Poles, Ukrainians, and Jews – was the site of one of the first postwar anti-Jewish Pogroms and, more recently, among the first local councils to declare itself an “LGBT-free zone.”
Continue reading...", + "content": "Monika was too busy with her young family to join the early protests against Poland’s strict abortion laws. But when she became pregnant with her fourth child, she realised she had to act
It is Saturday afternoon, and the centre of Chełm, a Polish city on the Ukrainian border, is empty except for one woman and her toddler. A monument to “the fallen sons” of the 1920 Polish-Soviet war marks the middle of the market square, surrounded by two churches, a few closed restaurants, and a boarded-up wooden booth with a sign reading, “cheap footwear”. The Catholic Basilica – a former Eastern Orthodox church – dominates the landscape and, locals say, the social life of the town.
Chełm is in one of the poorest areas in Poland, a stronghold of the ruling nationalist Law and Justice party, where the birthrate is -6.1 and people in their 60s comprise the largest age group. The city – once among Poland’s most religiously and ethnically diverse, with a pre-2nd?second world war population split evenly between Poles, Ukrainians, and Jews – was the site of one of the first postwar anti-Jewish Pogroms and, more recently, among the first local councils to declare itself an “LGBT-free zone.”
Continue reading...", + "category": "Women's rights and gender equality", + "link": "https://www.theguardian.com/global-development/2022/jan/23/i-used-to-judge-people-the-polish-woman-who-became-her-citys-lone-voice-for-abortion-rights", + "creator": "Weronika Strzyżyńska", + "pubDate": "2022-01-23T08:00:17Z", "enclosure": "", "enclosureType": "", "image": "", @@ -326916,7 +333890,7 @@ "favorite": false, "created": false, "tags": [], - "hash": "faf3565a40a058f9d40c36018171ddae", + "hash": "deb1eff107cbd5577bb72f2486bd3f18", "highlights": [] }, { @@ -326942,13 +333916,13 @@ "highlights": [] }, { - "title": "My Berlin meeting with an ex Nazi", - "description": "Thirty years ago, Jay Rayner sat down for lunch with a Holocaust denier and rising star of the far right. So how did Ewald Althans end up working in the arts and marrying his Taiwanese boyfriend?I sent Ewald Althans a message suggesting we meet in a coffee shop, not far from my East Berlin hotel. I thought it might be a more relaxed place in which to talk. He declined. “I do not feel too comfy any more sitting in a cosy place having an intense talk about National Socialism, Hitler, Auschwitz, etc,” he texted back. “I suggest we have a nice long walk.” I felt terribly naïve. After all, he had a point. Sitting in a Berlin coffee shop, chatting openly about the Nazis, really might not be the best way to go. I agreed to wait for him at the hotel. It required patience; he sent me repeated messages apologising for being late. “No worries,” I replied. “It’s been 29 years since we last met. I can wait another hour.”
Despite both the three decades that had passed and the Covid mask, I recognised him immediately. He wore drainpipe jeans ripped at the knee instead of an expensive sculpted suit, and his once straw-blond hair was now grey. Nevertheless, it was still recognisably him: the man once tipped to lead Germany to a new fascist glory. We turned out of the hotel and began to stroll down one of Berlin’s sun-dappled, tree-lined avenues. “So,” I said, “You’re no longer a neo-Nazi then?” He laughed, but did not answer. Perhaps he didn’t consider it a question deserving of a response.
Continue reading...", - "content": "Thirty years ago, Jay Rayner sat down for lunch with a Holocaust denier and rising star of the far right. So how did Ewald Althans end up working in the arts and marrying his Taiwanese boyfriend?I sent Ewald Althans a message suggesting we meet in a coffee shop, not far from my East Berlin hotel. I thought it might be a more relaxed place in which to talk. He declined. “I do not feel too comfy any more sitting in a cosy place having an intense talk about National Socialism, Hitler, Auschwitz, etc,” he texted back. “I suggest we have a nice long walk.” I felt terribly naïve. After all, he had a point. Sitting in a Berlin coffee shop, chatting openly about the Nazis, really might not be the best way to go. I agreed to wait for him at the hotel. It required patience; he sent me repeated messages apologising for being late. “No worries,” I replied. “It’s been 29 years since we last met. I can wait another hour.”
Despite both the three decades that had passed and the Covid mask, I recognised him immediately. He wore drainpipe jeans ripped at the knee instead of an expensive sculpted suit, and his once straw-blond hair was now grey. Nevertheless, it was still recognisably him: the man once tipped to lead Germany to a new fascist glory. We turned out of the hotel and began to stroll down one of Berlin’s sun-dappled, tree-lined avenues. “So,” I said, “You’re no longer a neo-Nazi then?” He laughed, but did not answer. Perhaps he didn’t consider it a question deserving of a response.
Continue reading...", - "category": "Nazism", - "link": "https://www.theguardian.com/world/2022/jan/23/my-meeting-with-an-ex-nazi", - "creator": "Jay Rayner", - "pubDate": "2022-01-23T11:00:20Z", + "title": "Deal with Jacinda Ardern’s Labour party is proving toxic for New Zealand’s Greens | Morgan Godfery", + "description": "The inter-party agreement has left the Greens defending rising emissions – a stance that goes against all their principles
Metiria Turei, the former Green party co-leader, left parliament more than four years ago, resigning from the co-leadership and the party list after right wing lobby groups, with an able assist in the form of the parliamentary press gallery, led a ruthless campaign against the former lawyer for admitting that she once had to commit benefit fraud to feed her young family.
The admission came in a landmark speech condemning New Zealand’s miserly welfare system. Struggling families were paid far too little to survive, something policymakers had known for decades, with examples ranging from Turei’s own to anonymous sole parents who were coming forward to describe how they spent $380 of the $480 in assistance from the State on rent alone. Turei and the Greens were promising to lift the rate of sole parent support, remove sanctions, and make other necessary and progressive reforms to the welfare system in order for people to meet their basic needs.
Continue reading...", + "content": "The inter-party agreement has left the Greens defending rising emissions – a stance that goes against all their principles
Metiria Turei, the former Green party co-leader, left parliament more than four years ago, resigning from the co-leadership and the party list after right wing lobby groups, with an able assist in the form of the parliamentary press gallery, led a ruthless campaign against the former lawyer for admitting that she once had to commit benefit fraud to feed her young family.
The admission came in a landmark speech condemning New Zealand’s miserly welfare system. Struggling families were paid far too little to survive, something policymakers had known for decades, with examples ranging from Turei’s own to anonymous sole parents who were coming forward to describe how they spent $380 of the $480 in assistance from the State on rent alone. Turei and the Greens were promising to lift the rate of sole parent support, remove sanctions, and make other necessary and progressive reforms to the welfare system in order for people to meet their basic needs.
Continue reading...", + "category": "New Zealand", + "link": "https://www.theguardian.com/world/commentisfree/2022/jan/23/the-deal-with-jacinda-arderns-labour-party-is-proving-toxic-for-new-zealands-greens", + "creator": "Morgan Godfery", + "pubDate": "2022-01-22T19:00:02Z", "enclosure": "", "enclosureType": "", "image": "", @@ -326960,17 +333934,17 @@ "favorite": false, "created": false, "tags": [], - "hash": "af9039060cda8625e90f0a636ecfef3e", + "hash": "4b79415aa9e0d41419b24274226ae9aa", "highlights": [] }, { - "title": "Christ and cocaine: Rio’s gangs of God blend faith and violence", - "description": "In the city’s favelas, a new generation of ‘narco-pentecostals’ are embracing Christian symbols
“Pastor, do you think we could hold a service at my house next Thursday?” the peroxide-haired gangster wondered, cradling an AK-47 in his lap as he took a seat beside the man of God.
A few months earlier, the 23-year-old had bought his first home with the fruits of his illegal work as a footsoldier for one of Rio de Janeiro’s drug factions. Now, he wanted to give thanks for the blessings he believed he had received from above.
Continue reading...", - "content": "In the city’s favelas, a new generation of ‘narco-pentecostals’ are embracing Christian symbols
“Pastor, do you think we could hold a service at my house next Thursday?” the peroxide-haired gangster wondered, cradling an AK-47 in his lap as he took a seat beside the man of God.
A few months earlier, the 23-year-old had bought his first home with the fruits of his illegal work as a footsoldier for one of Rio de Janeiro’s drug factions. Now, he wanted to give thanks for the blessings he believed he had received from above.
Continue reading...", - "category": "Brazil", - "link": "https://www.theguardian.com/world/2022/jan/23/christ-and-cocaine-rios-gangs-of-god-blend-faith-and-violence", - "creator": "Tom Phillips in Rio de Janeiro", - "pubDate": "2022-01-23T12:38:51Z", + "title": "After Democrats’ historic defeat on voting rights, what happens next?", + "description": "In an extremely bruising loss for Biden, Republicans used the filibuster to block the sweeping bill from passing
For a little over a year, America has faced a democratic crisis unlike any it has seen in recent history.
As Republicans have spread lies about the 2020 presidential election, confidence in it remains staggeringly low and about 1 in 3 Americans now believe Joe Biden was not legitimately elected. Republicans who claim the election was stolen are trying to grab key election administration roles, prompting unprecedented alarm that a future election could be overturned.
Continue reading...", + "content": "In an extremely bruising loss for Biden, Republicans used the filibuster to block the sweeping bill from passing
For a little over a year, America has faced a democratic crisis unlike any it has seen in recent history.
As Republicans have spread lies about the 2020 presidential election, confidence in it remains staggeringly low and about 1 in 3 Americans now believe Joe Biden was not legitimately elected. Republicans who claim the election was stolen are trying to grab key election administration roles, prompting unprecedented alarm that a future election could be overturned.
Continue reading...", + "category": "US politics", + "link": "https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2022/jan/20/after-democrats-historic-defeat-on-voting-rights-what-happens-next", + "creator": "Sam Levine in New York", + "pubDate": "2022-01-21T07:00:25Z", "enclosure": "", "enclosureType": "", "image": "", @@ -326982,17 +333956,809 @@ "favorite": false, "created": false, "tags": [], - "hash": "13f0e0a0f6774643f8f0793c8d6c09ef", + "hash": "599f7688a6462c5dc2d9cdd3b09cf763", "highlights": [] }, { - "title": "Hedonism is overrated – to make the best of life there must be pain, says this Yale professor", - "description": "The most satisfying lives are those which involve challenge, fear and struggle, says psychologist Paul Bloom
The simplest theory of human nature is hedonism– – we pursue pleasure and comfort. Suffering and pain are, by their very nature, to be avoided. The spirit of this view is nicely captured in The Epic of Gilgamesh: “Let your belly be full, enjoy yourself always by day and by night! Make merry each day, dance and play day and night… For such is the destiny of men.” And also by the Canadian rock band Trooper: “We’re here for a good time / Not a long time / So have a good time / The sun can’t shine every day.”
Hedonists wouldn’t deny that life is full of voluntary suffering – we wake up in the middle of the night to feed the baby, take the 8.15 into the city, undergo painful medical procedures. But for the hedonist, these unpleasant acts are seen as the costs that must be paid to obtain greater pleasures in the future. Challenging and difficult work is the ticket to survival and status; boring exercise and unpleasant diets are what you have to go through for abs of steel and a vibrant old age, and so on.
Continue reading...", - "content": "The most satisfying lives are those which involve challenge, fear and struggle, says psychologist Paul Bloom
The simplest theory of human nature is hedonism– – we pursue pleasure and comfort. Suffering and pain are, by their very nature, to be avoided. The spirit of this view is nicely captured in The Epic of Gilgamesh: “Let your belly be full, enjoy yourself always by day and by night! Make merry each day, dance and play day and night… For such is the destiny of men.” And also by the Canadian rock band Trooper: “We’re here for a good time / Not a long time / So have a good time / The sun can’t shine every day.”
Hedonists wouldn’t deny that life is full of voluntary suffering – we wake up in the middle of the night to feed the baby, take the 8.15 into the city, undergo painful medical procedures. But for the hedonist, these unpleasant acts are seen as the costs that must be paid to obtain greater pleasures in the future. Challenging and difficult work is the ticket to survival and status; boring exercise and unpleasant diets are what you have to go through for abs of steel and a vibrant old age, and so on.
Continue reading...", + "title": "Mixed messages? How end of Covid plan B could change behaviour in England", + "description": "Analysis: Experts say when the rules are relaxed there tends to be a gradual erosion of protective behaviours
All plan B measures in England will be lifted next week, meaning an end to compulsory mask-wearing in shops, vaccine certificates for entering venues, and guidance to work from home. But are the public ready to embrace these freedoms just weeks after Covid cases in the UK hit a record high and with daily deaths higher now than when the measures were introduced?
Some are likely to feel more than ready to cast aside restrictions that have been financially and personally cumbersome, while others may fear things are moving too quickly. Regardless of the range of attitudes, changing the rules will shift behaviour.
Continue reading...", + "content": "Analysis: Experts say when the rules are relaxed there tends to be a gradual erosion of protective behaviours
All plan B measures in England will be lifted next week, meaning an end to compulsory mask-wearing in shops, vaccine certificates for entering venues, and guidance to work from home. But are the public ready to embrace these freedoms just weeks after Covid cases in the UK hit a record high and with daily deaths higher now than when the measures were introduced?
Some are likely to feel more than ready to cast aside restrictions that have been financially and personally cumbersome, while others may fear things are moving too quickly. Regardless of the range of attitudes, changing the rules will shift behaviour.
Continue reading...", + "category": "Coronavirus", + "link": "https://www.theguardian.com/world/2022/jan/21/mixed-messages-how-end-of-covid-plan-b-rules-could-change-behaviour", + "creator": "Hannah Devlin Science correspondent", + "pubDate": "2022-01-21T07:00:24Z", + "enclosure": "", + "enclosureType": "", + "image": "", + "id": "", + "language": "en", + "folder": "00.03 News/News - EN", + "feed": "The Guardian", + "read": false, + "favorite": false, + "created": false, + "tags": [], + "hash": "2db37cac17e6d6329b03ec90d6e5db19", + "highlights": [] + }, + { + "title": "Covid-19 map of the US: latest cases state by state", + "description": "The US emerged as an early hotspot for the coronavirus and it continues to have some of the highest case and death rates in the world. It leads the world in both confirmed Covid-19 cases and deaths, according to data from Johns Hopkins University.
It’s important to point out that the actual death toll is believed to be far higher than the tally compiled from government figures.
The US emerged as an early hotspot for the coronavirus and it continues to have some of the highest case and death rates in the world. It leads the world in both confirmed Covid-19 cases and deaths, according to data from Johns Hopkins University.
It’s important to point out that the actual death toll is believed to be far higher than the tally compiled from government figures.
Violent clashes broke out between police and people protesting against Covid-19 restrictions in Brussels on Sunday. Police used teargas and fired water cannon in an effort to disperse protesters. Authorities said about 50,000 people took part in the demonstration in the Belgium capital, which coincided with similar protests in other European cities.
Protesters hurled projectiles outside the European Union's diplomatic service and metal barriers were thrown at officers in a metro station
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Protesters hurled projectiles outside the European Union's diplomatic service and metal barriers were thrown at officers in a metro station
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The chief of Germany’s navy has resigned after arguing during a livestreamed event that Vladimir Putin 'deserves respect' and Kyiv will not win back annexed Crimea. Ukraine’s ambassador in Berlin said Kay-Achim Schönbach's comments 'massively' called into question Germany’s trustworthiness
The Omicron outbreak in New Zealand has forced Jacinda Ardern and partner Clarke Gayford to cancel their wedding, which was due to take place in the coming weeks at Gisborne on the North Island’s eastern coast. The prime minister said on Sunday the country would be placed on the highest level of restrictions to try to slow the spread of the variant
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A skier in northern Finland was treated to a stunning display as the vivid aurora borealis and a bright moon shone in the sky early on Saturday 15 January. Jari Romppainen filmed the footage in Ranua, a municipality in the Finnish province of Lapland. According to Finland's national tourist site, the northern lights are visible for about 200 nights a year from Lapland
The US secretary of state described talks in Geneva with his Russian counterpart Sergei Lavrov, intended to reduce tensions that have risen since Russia massed troops near Ukraine's border, as ‘frank and substantive’. But Antony Blinken repeated the US and Nato’s position that there could still be no compromise on the central issue of the right of Ukraine and other countries to join Nato in the future
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That’s it from me, Helen Livingstone, for today. I’m handing you over to my colleague Martin Belam.
Before I go, here’s a roundup of what’s been happening over the past 24 hours:
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That’s it from me, Helen Livingstone, for today. I’m handing you over to my colleague Martin Belam.
Before I go, here’s a roundup of what’s been happening over the past 24 hours:
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A French woman who survived the 2015 attack on the Bataclan concert hall in Paris was “extremely shocked” after learning that her surgeon was attempting to sell an X-ray of her injuries online, her lawyer has said.
A senior orthopedic surgeon at the Georges Pompidou hospital in Paris was revealed at the weekend to be offering an image of the woman’s forearm, showing a Kalashnikov bullet lodged near the bone, as an NFT digital artwork.
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A French woman who survived the 2015 attack on the Bataclan concert hall in Paris was “extremely shocked” after learning that her surgeon was attempting to sell an X-ray of her injuries online, her lawyer has said.
A senior orthopedic surgeon at the Georges Pompidou hospital in Paris was revealed at the weekend to be offering an image of the woman’s forearm, showing a Kalashnikov bullet lodged near the bone, as an NFT digital artwork.
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A metal detectorist who gave up his hobby when he started a family, only to return to it when his children were old enough to nag him into taking them out detecting with him, has been rewarded with one of the most extraordinary finds – a lovely example of England’s oldest gold coin, which has sold for a record-breaking £648,000 at auction.
Michael Leigh-Mallory, 52, found the Henry III gold penny buried 10cm deep on farmland in the Devon village of Hemyock shortly after taking up his old hobby again. Not realising what it was, he posted a picture of the coin on social media, where it was spotted by the auctioneers Spink in London.
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A metal detectorist who gave up his hobby when he started a family, only to return to it when his children were old enough to nag him into taking them out detecting with him, has been rewarded with one of the most extraordinary finds – a lovely example of England’s oldest gold coin, which has sold for a record-breaking £648,000 at auction.
Michael Leigh-Mallory, 52, found the Henry III gold penny buried 10cm deep on farmland in the Devon village of Hemyock shortly after taking up his old hobby again. Not realising what it was, he posted a picture of the coin on social media, where it was spotted by the auctioneers Spink in London.
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Covid cases are rising rapidly among US nursing home residents and staff, causing shortages in admissions, exacerbating bed shortages at hospitals in turn, and in some cases requiring the national guard to be called in.
The Omicron wave has sent many staff home sick at care facilities and rehabilitation centers that offer round-the-clock medical care. As a result, hospitals that would normally release patients into such stepped-down care are now holding off, creating a backlog of patients stuck in hospital.
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Covid cases are rising rapidly among US nursing home residents and staff, causing shortages in admissions, exacerbating bed shortages at hospitals in turn, and in some cases requiring the national guard to be called in.
The Omicron wave has sent many staff home sick at care facilities and rehabilitation centers that offer round-the-clock medical care. As a result, hospitals that would normally release patients into such stepped-down care are now holding off, creating a backlog of patients stuck in hospital.
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A resident of the remote community of Yuendumu, who is caring for a toddler and a partner on dialysis, is pleading with the Northern Territory government to provide a local quarantine facility, after her Covid-positive elderly relative was forced to sleep outside on the veranda and spend three days under a tree in order to safely isolate from the rest of the family.
The Warlpiri woman, who has asked not to be named, says she is “stressed and worried” that her child and partner remain exposed to the virus while the relative remains in their care. She says communication with health officials has left her confused about whether her relative will be sent to quarantine elsewhere or asked stay at home.
Continue reading...", + "content": "Quarantine facilities desperately needed in Yuendumu where Covid has ripped through community, relative says
A resident of the remote community of Yuendumu, who is caring for a toddler and a partner on dialysis, is pleading with the Northern Territory government to provide a local quarantine facility, after her Covid-positive elderly relative was forced to sleep outside on the veranda and spend three days under a tree in order to safely isolate from the rest of the family.
The Warlpiri woman, who has asked not to be named, says she is “stressed and worried” that her child and partner remain exposed to the virus while the relative remains in their care. She says communication with health officials has left her confused about whether her relative will be sent to quarantine elsewhere or asked stay at home.
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Boris Johnson and the Conservative party are facing crises on multiple fronts, all interconnected in various ways. As the pressure mounts on the prime minister, his MPs are spotting opportunities to take advantage of a weakened leader by pressing hard for different concessions.
Here we take a look at the challenges facing Johnson, and the demands he is facing from his MPs that may help them go away.
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Boris Johnson and the Conservative party are facing crises on multiple fronts, all interconnected in various ways. As the pressure mounts on the prime minister, his MPs are spotting opportunities to take advantage of a weakened leader by pressing hard for different concessions.
Here we take a look at the challenges facing Johnson, and the demands he is facing from his MPs that may help them go away.
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A man has been arrested on suspicion of murder by detectives investigating the deaths of two people in Maida Vale, west London.
Earlier a woman was stabbed to death in a street by a man who was then run over and killed by a car. The Metropolitan police said it had launched an urgent investigation after the incident in Chippenham Road, Maida Vale, at about 9am on Monday.
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A man has been arrested on suspicion of murder by detectives investigating the deaths of two people in Maida Vale, west London.
Earlier a woman was stabbed to death in a street by a man who was then run over and killed by a car. The Metropolitan police said it had launched an urgent investigation after the incident in Chippenham Road, Maida Vale, at about 9am on Monday.
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The deepening tensions between Russia, the world’s biggest gas producer, and Ukraine have reignited fears that the Kremlin may weaponise its gas reserves by restricting exports to Europe in the face of potential sanctions.
Russia is western Europe’s largest single supplier of gas, a commodity that is in tight supply globally and has reached record market price highs in recent weeks, threatening to tip the UK into a national energy crisis.
Continue reading...", + "content": "Fears grow that the Kremlin may restrict gas exports to Europe in the face of potential sanctions
The deepening tensions between Russia, the world’s biggest gas producer, and Ukraine have reignited fears that the Kremlin may weaponise its gas reserves by restricting exports to Europe in the face of potential sanctions.
Russia is western Europe’s largest single supplier of gas, a commodity that is in tight supply globally and has reached record market price highs in recent weeks, threatening to tip the UK into a national energy crisis.
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The whereabouts of Burkina Faso’s president Roch Marc Kaboré is unclear, after an attempted coup by soldiers, following a night of heavy gunfire, heard around his home in the capital, Ouagadougou.
Kaboré was arrested and detained by soldiers, according to security and diplomatic sources, in a coup attempt condemned by the Economic Community of West African States (Ecowas) on Monday, and hailed by groups of protesters in the capital.
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The whereabouts of Burkina Faso’s president Roch Marc Kaboré is unclear, after an attempted coup by soldiers, following a night of heavy gunfire, heard around his home in the capital, Ouagadougou.
Kaboré was arrested and detained by soldiers, according to security and diplomatic sources, in a coup attempt condemned by the Economic Community of West African States (Ecowas) on Monday, and hailed by groups of protesters in the capital.
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“Russia maintains a range of offensive cyber tools that it could employ against US networks—from low-level denials-of-service to destructive attacks targeting critical infrastructure,” states the 23 January memo.
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“Russia maintains a range of offensive cyber tools that it could employ against US networks—from low-level denials-of-service to destructive attacks targeting critical infrastructure,” states the 23 January memo.
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That’s it from me, Helen Livingstone, for today. I’m handing you over to my colleague Martin Belam.
Before I go, here’s a roundup of what’s been happening over the past 24 hours:
Continue reading...", + "content": "France rules require vaccination to access hospitality and public transport; Boris Johnson to make changes to testing rules for travellers to England
That’s it from me, Helen Livingstone, for today. I’m handing you over to my colleague Martin Belam.
Before I go, here’s a roundup of what’s been happening over the past 24 hours:
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Global stock markets have fallen sharply as fears of military conflict in Ukraine sent shares sliding.
European markets tumbled by 4% to their lowest levels since October, after Nato said it was reinforcing its eastern borders with land, sea and air forces as a Russian invasion of Ukraine appeared increasingly likely.
Continue reading...", + "content": "European markets slide to lowest levels since October with New York and London also hit
Global stock markets have fallen sharply as fears of military conflict in Ukraine sent shares sliding.
European markets tumbled by 4% to their lowest levels since October, after Nato said it was reinforcing its eastern borders with land, sea and air forces as a Russian invasion of Ukraine appeared increasingly likely.
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Sarah Palin has tested positive for the coronavirus – on the first morning of her defamation trial against the New York Times.
Jed Rakoff, the US federal judge presiding over the case in Manhattan, announced the test result on Monday.
Continue reading...", + "content": "Lawsuit claims 2017 editorial falsely linked her to a mass shooting in Tucson, Arizona, in which Gabby Giffords was severely injured
Sarah Palin has tested positive for the coronavirus – on the first morning of her defamation trial against the New York Times.
Jed Rakoff, the US federal judge presiding over the case in Manhattan, announced the test result on Monday.
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NHS trusts in England lost nearly 2m days in staff absences due to long Covid in the first 18 months of the pandemic, according to figures that reveal the hidden burden of ongoing illness in the health service.
MPs on the all-party parliamentary group (APPG) on coronavirus estimate that more than 1.82m days were lost to healthcare workers with long Covid from March 2020 to September 2021 across England’s 219 NHS trusts.
Continue reading...", + "content": "MPs urge support for workers after data shows extent of ongoing illness in first 18 months of pandemic
NHS trusts in England lost nearly 2m days in staff absences due to long Covid in the first 18 months of the pandemic, according to figures that reveal the hidden burden of ongoing illness in the health service.
MPs on the all-party parliamentary group (APPG) on coronavirus estimate that more than 1.82m days were lost to healthcare workers with long Covid from March 2020 to September 2021 across England’s 219 NHS trusts.
Continue reading...", + "category": "Long Covid", + "link": "https://www.theguardian.com/society/2022/jan/24/long-covid-nearly-2m-days-lost-in-nhs-staff-absences-in-england", + "creator": "Ian Sample Science editor", + "pubDate": "2022-01-24T00:01:36Z", + "enclosure": "", + "enclosureType": "", + "image": "", + "id": "", + "language": "en", + "folder": "00.03 News/News - EN", + "feed": "The Guardian", + "read": false, + "favorite": false, + "created": false, + "tags": [], + "hash": "2cb1927bc41c84354426618771de0748", + "highlights": [] + }, + { + "title": "Rising Covid cases in US nursing homes prompts hospital warnings", + "description": "Omicron wave has led to staff shortages, meaning hospitals that would normally release patients into care homes are backed up
Covid cases are rising rapidly among US nursing home residents and staff, causing shortages in admissions, exacerbating bed shortages at hospitals in turn, and in some cases requiring the national guard to be called in.
The Omicron wave has sent many staff home sick at care facilities and rehabilitation centers that offer round-the-clock medical care. As a result, hospitals that would normally release patients into such stepped-down care are now holding off, creating a backlog of patients stuck in hospital.
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Covid cases are rising rapidly among US nursing home residents and staff, causing shortages in admissions, exacerbating bed shortages at hospitals in turn, and in some cases requiring the national guard to be called in.
The Omicron wave has sent many staff home sick at care facilities and rehabilitation centers that offer round-the-clock medical care. As a result, hospitals that would normally release patients into such stepped-down care are now holding off, creating a backlog of patients stuck in hospital.
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The government has finally caught up with what most animal behavioural scientists have been saying for years by formally recognising animals as sentient beings in its animal welfare (sentience) bill. In November it was confirmed that the scope of the bill would be extended to include in the “sentient” category all decapod crustaceans (such as crabs and lobsters) and cephalopods (including octopuses, squid and cuttlefish). This ruling heeds a review led by Jonathan Birch of the London School of Economics, who points out: “Octopuses and other cephalopods have been protected in science for years, but have not received any protection outside science until now.”
Although these rulings are welcome, their tardiness is sobering. People have been arguing fiercely, dogmatically and even violently about animal welfare for a very long time – yet framing the issue in terms of legally enforced rights comes with baggage about the socially constructed (and therefore exclusively human) nature of moral status and rights-based reasoning. The starting point should rather have been the nature of animal cognition: how we and other beings are situated in a broad panorama of minds. While there is still plenty to learn about that mindscape, Birch is right to imply that, given what science has already told us, it borders on the absurd that UK law took so long to formally acknowledge animal sentience.
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The government has finally caught up with what most animal behavioural scientists have been saying for years by formally recognising animals as sentient beings in its animal welfare (sentience) bill. In November it was confirmed that the scope of the bill would be extended to include in the “sentient” category all decapod crustaceans (such as crabs and lobsters) and cephalopods (including octopuses, squid and cuttlefish). This ruling heeds a review led by Jonathan Birch of the London School of Economics, who points out: “Octopuses and other cephalopods have been protected in science for years, but have not received any protection outside science until now.”
Although these rulings are welcome, their tardiness is sobering. People have been arguing fiercely, dogmatically and even violently about animal welfare for a very long time – yet framing the issue in terms of legally enforced rights comes with baggage about the socially constructed (and therefore exclusively human) nature of moral status and rights-based reasoning. The starting point should rather have been the nature of animal cognition: how we and other beings are situated in a broad panorama of minds. While there is still plenty to learn about that mindscape, Birch is right to imply that, given what science has already told us, it borders on the absurd that UK law took so long to formally acknowledge animal sentience.
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Jason Bateman appears on a Zoom screen from Los Angeles, bespectacled, calm and in uncluttered, butter-coloured environs. It’s as if Michael Bluth, the character he played in Arrested Development, had dressed up as a therapist for some hilarious purpose. To fans of the show, its entire cast will always have traces clinging to them, as if they have all been, well, arrested in that dysfunctional family. But today we’re here to talk about Ozark, a drama with a reputation that has been climbing each season (it’s now in its fourth and final) and so has, arguably, become even more defining for Bateman.
Tense and lingering, Ozark has the dizzying pace and visual sumptuousness that the modern long-running box set demands. What was haunting about it from the start were the subtle performances of Bateman and his co-star, Laura Linney; just a regular, affluent, middle-aged couple, except he was about to launder $500m for a drug cartel and she’d just watched the murder of the lawyer she was having an affair with. They were on the run, but only sort of. They hated each other, except they didn’t. What passed between them gave such propulsive energy to their characters that from the very beginning you could trust one thing: it might be improbable, but it was never going to be boring. But all that nuance was a double-edged sword. “Marty and Wendy are really intelligent characters,” Bateman says. “Sometimes that narrows your options as a writer, trying to keep things plausible. They can’t do really stupid things. The smart thing to do is to turn yourself in. Then the show’s over.”
Continue reading...", + "content": "Forty years after his breakthrough role in Little House on the Prairie, the actor is thrilling TV audiences as a drug cartel money launderer. But he almost threw his career away
Jason Bateman appears on a Zoom screen from Los Angeles, bespectacled, calm and in uncluttered, butter-coloured environs. It’s as if Michael Bluth, the character he played in Arrested Development, had dressed up as a therapist for some hilarious purpose. To fans of the show, its entire cast will always have traces clinging to them, as if they have all been, well, arrested in that dysfunctional family. But today we’re here to talk about Ozark, a drama with a reputation that has been climbing each season (it’s now in its fourth and final) and so has, arguably, become even more defining for Bateman.
Tense and lingering, Ozark has the dizzying pace and visual sumptuousness that the modern long-running box set demands. What was haunting about it from the start were the subtle performances of Bateman and his co-star, Laura Linney; just a regular, affluent, middle-aged couple, except he was about to launder $500m for a drug cartel and she’d just watched the murder of the lawyer she was having an affair with. They were on the run, but only sort of. They hated each other, except they didn’t. What passed between them gave such propulsive energy to their characters that from the very beginning you could trust one thing: it might be improbable, but it was never going to be boring. But all that nuance was a double-edged sword. “Marty and Wendy are really intelligent characters,” Bateman says. “Sometimes that narrows your options as a writer, trying to keep things plausible. They can’t do really stupid things. The smart thing to do is to turn yourself in. Then the show’s over.”
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Clubbers in London’s Tiger Tiger were mistakenly given caustic soda instead of salt when knocking back tequila slammers, sending four people to hospital with burns.
Police attended the nightclub near Piccadilly Circus in central London last month after receiving reports that people had chemical-related injuries, believed to be caused by a staff error. Authorities then closed Tiger Tiger as a precaution.
Continue reading...", + "content": "Apparent staff error caused injuries to five people at central London bar Tiger Tiger last month
Clubbers in London’s Tiger Tiger were mistakenly given caustic soda instead of salt when knocking back tequila slammers, sending four people to hospital with burns.
Police attended the nightclub near Piccadilly Circus in central London last month after receiving reports that people had chemical-related injuries, believed to be caused by a staff error. Authorities then closed Tiger Tiger as a precaution.
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Here’s a striking and mysterious debut from the Dominican Republic, where film-maker Nino Martínez Sosa recounts a fascinating true-life story of occupation and resistance from the turn of the last century. Olivorio Mateo was a peasant and faith healer who became known to his disciples as Papa Liborio; he built a self-sufficient community in the mountains. But when US forces occupied in the 1910s, Liborio was branded a bandit, and killed.
Not that you’d know any of the historical facts from watching this, which is set squarely in the arthouse endurance-test genre: there is little to no scene-setting or explainers, with the kind of pacing often euphemistically described by critics as “deliberate”. It begins after Liborio vanishes from his village during a hurricane, presumed dead. When he is found alive, he claims to have returned from God with healing powers and takes a band of followers up into the mountains.
Continue reading...", + "content": "A faith healer in the Dominican Republic falls foul of the US in this arresting, ambiguous drama
Here’s a striking and mysterious debut from the Dominican Republic, where film-maker Nino Martínez Sosa recounts a fascinating true-life story of occupation and resistance from the turn of the last century. Olivorio Mateo was a peasant and faith healer who became known to his disciples as Papa Liborio; he built a self-sufficient community in the mountains. But when US forces occupied in the 1910s, Liborio was branded a bandit, and killed.
Not that you’d know any of the historical facts from watching this, which is set squarely in the arthouse endurance-test genre: there is little to no scene-setting or explainers, with the kind of pacing often euphemistically described by critics as “deliberate”. It begins after Liborio vanishes from his village during a hurricane, presumed dead. When he is found alive, he claims to have returned from God with healing powers and takes a band of followers up into the mountains.
Continue reading...", + "category": "Film", + "link": "https://www.theguardian.com/film/2022/jan/24/liborio-review-brooding-portrait-of-a-beguilingly-charismatic-folk-hero", + "creator": "Cath Clarke", + "pubDate": "2022-01-24T12:00:13Z", + "enclosure": "", + "enclosureType": "", + "image": "", + "id": "", + "language": "en", + "folder": "00.03 News/News - EN", + "feed": "The Guardian", + "read": false, + "favorite": false, + "created": false, + "tags": [], + "hash": "7c56733018cd398e1d8fb95afb7dceb4", + "highlights": [] + }, + { + "title": "The week Tonga went silent", + "description": "On January 15, the Hunga Tonga-Hunga Ha’apai undersea volcano erupted in a blast 600 times more powerful than the bomb dropped on Hiroshima, cutting Tonga off from the world. Journalist Marian Kupu speaks to Pacific Editor Kate Lyons about what it was like on the ground.
Read more from Kate Lyons:
Continue reading...", + "content": "On January 15, the Hunga Tonga-Hunga Ha’apai undersea volcano erupted in a blast 600 times more powerful than the bomb dropped on Hiroshima, cutting Tonga off from the world. Journalist Marian Kupu speaks to Pacific Editor Kate Lyons about what it was like on the ground.
Read more from Kate Lyons:
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German police said on Monday a lone gunman was dead after injuring several people with a long gun in an attack in a lecture hall in the university town of Heidelberg.
Police said in a brief statement that the perpetrator was dead, but didn’t give details of how that happened. Bild newspaper reported that the shooter turned his weapon on himself.
Continue reading...", + "content": "Police said lone gunman shot several people with a long gun in a lecture hall in the German university town
German police said on Monday a lone gunman was dead after injuring several people with a long gun in an attack in a lecture hall in the university town of Heidelberg.
Police said in a brief statement that the perpetrator was dead, but didn’t give details of how that happened. Bild newspaper reported that the shooter turned his weapon on himself.
Continue reading...", + "category": "Germany", + "link": "https://www.theguardian.com/world/2022/jan/24/gunman-dead-and-several-injured-after-shooting-in-heidelberg", + "creator": "Agencies", + "pubDate": "2022-01-24T13:16:54Z", + "enclosure": "", + "enclosureType": "", + "image": "", + "id": "", + "language": "en", + "folder": "00.03 News/News - EN", + "feed": "The Guardian", + "read": false, + "favorite": false, + "created": false, + "tags": [], + "hash": "3d8438e054464610d9f6d2634ddcb27c", + "highlights": [] + }, + { + "title": "Surgeon faces legal action for trying to sell Bataclan victim X-ray as NFT", + "description": "Surgeon said attempted sale of image showing forearm containing a Kalashnikov bullet without patient consent was ‘an error’
A senior French surgeon faces legal action and a possible disciplinary charge after attempting to sell an X-ray of a concert-goer who was shot during the 2015 attack on the Bataclan music hall in Paris.
Orthopaedic surgeon Emmanuel Masmejean, who practises at the Georges Pompidou public hospital in south-west Paris, was first reported by the Mediapart website on Saturday to be selling an image of the X-Ray as a digital artwork, without the patient’s consent.
Continue reading...", + "content": "Surgeon said attempted sale of image showing forearm containing a Kalashnikov bullet without patient consent was ‘an error’
A senior French surgeon faces legal action and a possible disciplinary charge after attempting to sell an X-ray of a concert-goer who was shot during the 2015 attack on the Bataclan music hall in Paris.
Orthopaedic surgeon Emmanuel Masmejean, who practises at the Georges Pompidou public hospital in south-west Paris, was first reported by the Mediapart website on Saturday to be selling an image of the X-Ray as a digital artwork, without the patient’s consent.
Continue reading...", + "category": "France", + "link": "https://www.theguardian.com/world/2022/jan/24/surgeon-faces-legal-action-for-trying-to-sell-bataclan-victim-x-ray-as-nft", + "creator": "Agence France-Presse in Paris", + "pubDate": "2022-01-24T09:25:07Z", + "enclosure": "", + "enclosureType": "", + "image": "", + "id": "", + "language": "en", + "folder": "00.03 News/News - EN", + "feed": "The Guardian", + "read": false, + "favorite": false, + "created": false, + "tags": [], + "hash": "272fb198f9275610cf6360014ea6652a", + "highlights": [] + }, + { + "title": "Martina Navratilova says Tennis Australia is ‘capitulating’ to China over Peng Shuai", + "description": "Tennis great Martina Navratilova has condemned as “pathetic” the Australian Open’s decision to stop fans wearing ‘Where is Peng Shuai?’ T-shirts, accusing Tennis Australia of “capitulating” to China.
Late last week spectators at Melbourne Park were asked to remove their T-shirts and security confiscated a banner emblazoned with the same words, on the grounds that TA prohibits “clothing, banners or signs that are commercial or political”.
Continue reading...", + "content": "Tennis great Martina Navratilova has condemned as “pathetic” the Australian Open’s decision to stop fans wearing ‘Where is Peng Shuai?’ T-shirts, accusing Tennis Australia of “capitulating” to China.
Late last week spectators at Melbourne Park were asked to remove their T-shirts and security confiscated a banner emblazoned with the same words, on the grounds that TA prohibits “clothing, banners or signs that are commercial or political”.
Continue reading...", + "category": "Peng Shuai", + "link": "https://www.theguardian.com/sport/2022/jan/24/martina-navratilova-says-tennis-australia-is-capitulating-to-china-over-peng-shuai", + "creator": "Emma Kemp at Melbourne Park", + "pubDate": "2022-01-24T06:07:09Z", + "enclosure": "", + "enclosureType": "", + "image": "", + "id": "", + "language": "en", + "folder": "00.03 News/News - EN", + "feed": "The Guardian", + "read": true, + "favorite": false, + "created": false, + "tags": [], + "hash": "fe04483414e74469cd82139154c76bf1", + "highlights": [] + }, + { + "title": "Evan Rachel Wood accuses Marilyn Manson of raping her on music video set", + "description": "In a new documentary premiered at Sundance, Wood claimed she was ‘coerced into a commercial sex act under false pretences’
The actor Evan Rachel Wood has accused the rock musician Marilyn Manson of raping her on the set of the music video for his 2007 single Heart-Shaped Glasses (When the Heart Guides the Hand).
In Phoenix Rising, a new documentary about her life and career which premiered at the 2022 Sundance film festival, Wood said that during a previously discussed “simulated sex scene”, Manson “started penetrating me for real” once the cameras were rolling.
Continue reading...", + "content": "In a new documentary premiered at Sundance, Wood claimed she was ‘coerced into a commercial sex act under false pretences’
The actor Evan Rachel Wood has accused the rock musician Marilyn Manson of raping her on the set of the music video for his 2007 single Heart-Shaped Glasses (When the Heart Guides the Hand).
In Phoenix Rising, a new documentary about her life and career which premiered at the 2022 Sundance film festival, Wood said that during a previously discussed “simulated sex scene”, Manson “started penetrating me for real” once the cameras were rolling.
Continue reading...", + "category": "Marilyn Manson", + "link": "https://www.theguardian.com/music/2022/jan/24/evan-rachel-wood-accuses-marilyn-manson-of-raping-her-on-music-video-set", + "creator": "Laura Snapes", + "pubDate": "2022-01-24T10:39:57Z", + "enclosure": "", + "enclosureType": "", + "image": "", + "id": "", + "language": "en", + "folder": "00.03 News/News - EN", + "feed": "The Guardian", + "read": false, + "favorite": false, + "created": false, + "tags": [], + "hash": "db1f8dca5dfe41145bd034b0583eb1c4", + "highlights": [] + }, + { + "title": "Fauci: US ‘confident’ Omicron will soon peak even as hospitals struggle", + "description": "US authorities are confident most states will soon reach and pass a peak in coronavirus Omicron variant cases, even as hospitals struggle to cope with the current surge, Joe Biden’s chief medical adviser said on Sunday.
“I think [we’re] as confident as you can be,” Anthony Fauci told ABC’s This Week. “You never want to be overconfident when you’re dealing with this virus, because it has certainly surprised us in the past.
Continue reading...", + "content": "US authorities are confident most states will soon reach and pass a peak in coronavirus Omicron variant cases, even as hospitals struggle to cope with the current surge, Joe Biden’s chief medical adviser said on Sunday.
“I think [we’re] as confident as you can be,” Anthony Fauci told ABC’s This Week. “You never want to be overconfident when you’re dealing with this virus, because it has certainly surprised us in the past.
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The morning after Meat Loaf died, his former bass player Steve Buslowe was reading through the many celebrity tributes to the bombastic singer when he came across one that made him laugh.
“I saw a comment that Stephen Fry had made about Meat being cuddly and frightening at the same time. I laughed because that’s perfect. He was such a big teddy bear. He was sometimes warm, but then he could also get a little manic, a little out of control, maybe a little violent. So you never knew who he was going to be. He was kind of fearless in being warm and generous, but also in his anger. If he got frustrated with something, he wouldn’t go in a corner and pout. He’d throw a chair. He’d be in your face to let you know how he felt.”
Continue reading...", + "content": "Steve Buslowe played bass for the rock star for 20 years, witnessing his brilliance and his violent moods at first hand. He recalls a musician determined to always evolve
The morning after Meat Loaf died, his former bass player Steve Buslowe was reading through the many celebrity tributes to the bombastic singer when he came across one that made him laugh.
“I saw a comment that Stephen Fry had made about Meat being cuddly and frightening at the same time. I laughed because that’s perfect. He was such a big teddy bear. He was sometimes warm, but then he could also get a little manic, a little out of control, maybe a little violent. So you never knew who he was going to be. He was kind of fearless in being warm and generous, but also in his anger. If he got frustrated with something, he wouldn’t go in a corner and pout. He’d throw a chair. He’d be in your face to let you know how he felt.”
Continue reading...", + "category": "Meat Loaf", + "link": "https://www.theguardian.com/music/2022/jan/24/warm-loving-generous-but-he-had-demons-inside-the-life-of-meat-loaf", + "creator": "David Batty", + "pubDate": "2022-01-24T06:00:43Z", + "enclosure": "", + "enclosureType": "", + "image": "", + "id": "", + "language": "en", + "folder": "00.03 News/News - EN", + "feed": "The Guardian", + "read": false, + "favorite": false, + "created": false, + "tags": [], + "hash": "2f106cb0c74f90523ef2e089497240a5", + "highlights": [] + }, + { + "title": "Sycamore stunner: how the House of Hungarian Music swallowed a forest", + "description": "Budapest’s £67m new museum doesn’t just nestle among trees – they grow through it. But is Sou Fujimoto’s ravishing creation just another cultural bauble for repressive leader Viktor Orbán?
A great big crumpet appears to have landed in the middle of Budapest’s City Park, its circular hole-studded mass impaled on a thicket of trees. It droops down here and there, revealing little terraces cut into its top, and flares up elsewhere, showing off a sparkling underside of tiny golden leaves.
This surreal sight is the work of Sou Fujimoto, a Japanese architect known for making his models out of piles of crisps, washing-up scourers, or whatever else may be to hand. In this case, it wasn’t a crumpet but a lotus root that inspired this canopy, which now provides an otherworldly home for the capital’s new House of Hungarian Music. In a city that already has a renowned opera house, music academy and numerous concert halls, what could this €80m (£67m) project possibly add?
“We want to show the wonder of music to a younger generation,” says music historian András Batta, managing director of the new centre, which opened on Hungarian Culture Day this weekend. He is standing in the building’s glade-like interior, where oval openings bring light down through the swooping ceiling, and an aperture in the floor gives a glimpse of the exhibition level below. Faceted glass walls enclose a 320-seat concert hall and a small lecture theatre, while a suspended staircase spirals up to a library, cafe and classrooms, housed in the undulating roof. “Budapest has a very rich musical life already,” he adds, “so we didn’t want to repeat what you can get elsewhere. This is not just for high and classical, but ethnic, folk and pop – the really exciting side of music.”
The building is one of the first major elements of the €1bn Liget project, a controversial vision concocted by populist prime minister Viktor Orbán’s rightwing government to transform the Városliget area into a showcase of Hungarian national culture. A €120m Museum of Ethnography is nearing completion nearby, in the form of two gigantic sloping wedges rearing up out of the ground, clad in a strange lacy wrapping that nods to Hungarian national dress.
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A great big crumpet appears to have landed in the middle of Budapest’s City Park, its circular hole-studded mass impaled on a thicket of trees. It droops down here and there, revealing little terraces cut into its top, and flares up elsewhere, showing off a sparkling underside of tiny golden leaves.
This surreal sight is the work of Sou Fujimoto, a Japanese architect known for making his models out of piles of crisps, washing-up scourers, or whatever else may be to hand. In this case, it wasn’t a crumpet but a lotus root that inspired this canopy, which now provides an otherworldly home for the capital’s new House of Hungarian Music. In a city that already has a renowned opera house, music academy and numerous concert halls, what could this €80m (£67m) project possibly add?
“We want to show the wonder of music to a younger generation,” says music historian András Batta, managing director of the new centre, which opened on Hungarian Culture Day this weekend. He is standing in the building’s glade-like interior, where oval openings bring light down through the swooping ceiling, and an aperture in the floor gives a glimpse of the exhibition level below. Faceted glass walls enclose a 320-seat concert hall and a small lecture theatre, while a suspended staircase spirals up to a library, cafe and classrooms, housed in the undulating roof. “Budapest has a very rich musical life already,” he adds, “so we didn’t want to repeat what you can get elsewhere. This is not just for high and classical, but ethnic, folk and pop – the really exciting side of music.”
The building is one of the first major elements of the €1bn Liget project, a controversial vision concocted by populist prime minister Viktor Orbán’s rightwing government to transform the Városliget area into a showcase of Hungarian national culture. A €120m Museum of Ethnography is nearing completion nearby, in the form of two gigantic sloping wedges rearing up out of the ground, clad in a strange lacy wrapping that nods to Hungarian national dress.
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In 1986, Toni was working as a clinical laboratory director in St Louis, Missouri. “I was single at the time and keen to meet someone,” she says. One Friday night, she and a friend were listening to the area’s flagship radio station KMOX, which hosted a show called Dateline. “The idea was that single people called in, shared a bit about themselves, and listeners could contact the radio station for their details afterwards,” says Toni. She made a bet with her friend that she would call one of the men from the show. “At the time, it wasn’t the thing to do,” she laughs. “Internet dating didn’t exist back then and a lot of strange people would call into that show. But we thought it would be a funny story to tell if I gave it a go.”
She had vetoed lots of callers before Ron came on the show at the end of the night. He had recently moved from North Carolina to a nearby town to work for a medical technology company, and was keen to meet new people. “My sister suggested I try going on the radio to find a date,” he says. “Now I’m used to public speaking, but at the time I was very scared. [The station] gave you guidelines on how to introduce yourself and I was on air for about a minute.”
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In 1986, Toni was working as a clinical laboratory director in St Louis, Missouri. “I was single at the time and keen to meet someone,” she says. One Friday night, she and a friend were listening to the area’s flagship radio station KMOX, which hosted a show called Dateline. “The idea was that single people called in, shared a bit about themselves, and listeners could contact the radio station for their details afterwards,” says Toni. She made a bet with her friend that she would call one of the men from the show. “At the time, it wasn’t the thing to do,” she laughs. “Internet dating didn’t exist back then and a lot of strange people would call into that show. But we thought it would be a funny story to tell if I gave it a go.”
She had vetoed lots of callers before Ron came on the show at the end of the night. He had recently moved from North Carolina to a nearby town to work for a medical technology company, and was keen to meet new people. “My sister suggested I try going on the radio to find a date,” he says. “Now I’m used to public speaking, but at the time I was very scared. [The station] gave you guidelines on how to introduce yourself and I was on air for about a minute.”
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Five teenagers have been arrested on suspicion of murder after a 16-year-old boy was fatally stabbed in Trafford.
Greater Manchester police (GMP) named the victim as Kennie Carter and said officers were piecing together the circumstances leading to the “callous attack”.
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Five teenagers have been arrested on suspicion of murder after a 16-year-old boy was fatally stabbed in Trafford.
Greater Manchester police (GMP) named the victim as Kennie Carter and said officers were piecing together the circumstances leading to the “callous attack”.
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The opening of Paris haute couture fashion week, trailed as a celebratory return to live catwalk shows, was overshadowed by the death of the fashion legend Manfred Thierry Mugler.
The unexpected announcement of Mugler’s death at the age of 73 made a dramatic start to fashion’s most theatrical week. Haute couture produces showstopping, headline-grabbing gowns for the upcoming red carpet season and for the world’s most extravagant parties. The pedestrian business of hemlines, which other fashion weeks concern themselves with, has no place here. Couture week had been hailed as a cheerful post-pandemic celebration of live fashion, with twice as many physical catwalk shows scheduled as last season, but the news of Mugler’s death, which came just days after a Louis Vuitton show paid tribute to the late Virgil Abloh, moved the mood music dial to bittersweet.
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The opening of Paris haute couture fashion week, trailed as a celebratory return to live catwalk shows, was overshadowed by the death of the fashion legend Manfred Thierry Mugler.
The unexpected announcement of Mugler’s death at the age of 73 made a dramatic start to fashion’s most theatrical week. Haute couture produces showstopping, headline-grabbing gowns for the upcoming red carpet season and for the world’s most extravagant parties. The pedestrian business of hemlines, which other fashion weeks concern themselves with, has no place here. Couture week had been hailed as a cheerful post-pandemic celebration of live fashion, with twice as many physical catwalk shows scheduled as last season, but the news of Mugler’s death, which came just days after a Louis Vuitton show paid tribute to the late Virgil Abloh, moved the mood music dial to bittersweet.
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A British-Iranian man imprisoned in Iran is to start a hunger strike on Sunday in support of a 77-year-old American who is protesting outside nuclear talks in Vienna against Iranian hostage taking.
Anoosheh Ashoori, who is being held in Evin prison in Tehran, is staging the strike in an act of solidarity with Barry Rosen, who started his own four days ago. He told the Guardian he was humbled by the support, as well as other messages being sent to him by Iranians in jail.
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A British-Iranian man imprisoned in Iran is to start a hunger strike on Sunday in support of a 77-year-old American who is protesting outside nuclear talks in Vienna against Iranian hostage taking.
Anoosheh Ashoori, who is being held in Evin prison in Tehran, is staging the strike in an act of solidarity with Barry Rosen, who started his own four days ago. He told the Guardian he was humbled by the support, as well as other messages being sent to him by Iranians in jail.
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Burkina Faso’s president, Roch Marc Kaboré, has been arrested and detained by soldiers, according to local reports, in a coup attempt following heavy gunfire heard around his home in the capital, Ouagadougou, on Sunday night.
On Monday morning, armoured vehicles belonging to his presidential guard were seen covered in bullets and the seats soaked in blood, near the president’s residence.
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Burkina Faso’s president, Roch Marc Kaboré, has been arrested and detained by soldiers, according to local reports, in a coup attempt following heavy gunfire heard around his home in the capital, Ouagadougou, on Sunday night.
On Monday morning, armoured vehicles belonging to his presidential guard were seen covered in bullets and the seats soaked in blood, near the president’s residence.
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One of two Republicans on the committee, Liz Cheney, said: “A former speaker of the House is threatening jail time for members of Congress who are investigating the violent attack on our Capitol and our constitution. This is what it looks like when the rule of law unravels.”
Continue reading...", + "content": "Newt Gingrich, a former House speaker and candidate for the Republican presidential nomination, stoked outrage on Sunday by predicting members of the House committee investigating the Capitol attack will be imprisoned if Republicans retake the chamber this year.
One of two Republicans on the committee, Liz Cheney, said: “A former speaker of the House is threatening jail time for members of Congress who are investigating the violent attack on our Capitol and our constitution. This is what it looks like when the rule of law unravels.”
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The Aboriginal flag can now be reproduced on apparel and merchandise after the federal government secured its copyright to resolve a complicated legal dispute over the use of the emblem.
The Morrison government has paid more than $20m to obtain the copyright to the flag, plus terminate commercial licenses owned by companies which had limited the reproduction of the symbol.
Continue reading...", + "content": "Deal includes payment to designer Harold Thomas and terminates commercial licences, meaning flag now ‘belongs to everyone’, federal minister for Indigenous Australians says
The Aboriginal flag can now be reproduced on apparel and merchandise after the federal government secured its copyright to resolve a complicated legal dispute over the use of the emblem.
The Morrison government has paid more than $20m to obtain the copyright to the flag, plus terminate commercial licenses owned by companies which had limited the reproduction of the symbol.
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French designer Manfred Thierry Mugler, known for the powerful-shouldered, cinch-waisted silhouettes that reigned over fashion in the 1980s, died on Sunday at the age of 73 of “natural causes”, according to his agent.
A former ballet dancer, Mugler’s bold collections – presented at highly stylised, themed runway shows – were at the forefront of the structured, decadent style that came to be known as “power dressing”.
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French designer Manfred Thierry Mugler, known for the powerful-shouldered, cinch-waisted silhouettes that reigned over fashion in the 1980s, died on Sunday at the age of 73 of “natural causes”, according to his agent.
A former ballet dancer, Mugler’s bold collections – presented at highly stylised, themed runway shows – were at the forefront of the structured, decadent style that came to be known as “power dressing”.
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Boris Johnson has ordered a formal inquiry into allegations by the Conservative MP Nusrat Ghani that she was sacked as a minister after being told her “Muslimness” was “making colleagues uncomfortable”.
In a brief statement early on Monday, a Downing Street spokesperson said: “The prime minister has asked the Cabinet Office to conduct an inquiry into the allegations made by Nusrat Ghani MP.
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Boris Johnson has ordered a formal inquiry into allegations by the Conservative MP Nusrat Ghani that she was sacked as a minister after being told her “Muslimness” was “making colleagues uncomfortable”.
In a brief statement early on Monday, a Downing Street spokesperson said: “The prime minister has asked the Cabinet Office to conduct an inquiry into the allegations made by Nusrat Ghani MP.
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Dr Konstancja Duff was given an apology and compensation by the Metropolitan police after she obtained CCTV footage of officers making sexist and derogatory comments about her.\n\nHere she recounts what was happening as officers at an east London police station cracked jokes about her body after they restrained her and cut her clothes off. \n\nThe academic was arrested after she tried to give a 15-year-old boy being stopped and searched by police a card with details of solicitors. \n\nShe was taken to Stoke Newington police station, where she was strip-searched. ‘What’s that smell? Oh, it’s her knickers,’ officers quipped to each other
New rules in France require people to be vaccinated to enter restaurants, trains and planes; China’s zero-Covid policy tested before Winter Olympics
That’s it from me, Helen Livingstone, for today. I’m handing you over to my colleague Martin Belam.
Before I go, here’s a roundup of what’s been happening over the past 24 hours:
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That’s it from me, Helen Livingstone, for today. I’m handing you over to my colleague Martin Belam.
Before I go, here’s a roundup of what’s been happening over the past 24 hours:
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The former Australian prime minister Paul Keating has accused Liz Truss of making “demented” comments about Chinese military aggression and urged the British foreign secretary to hurry “back to her collapsing, disreputable government”.
Keating, in a blistering op-ed, also said Britain “suffers delusions of grandeur and relevance deprivation” and its tilt to the Indo-Pacific lacks credibility.
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The former Australian prime minister Paul Keating has accused Liz Truss of making “demented” comments about Chinese military aggression and urged the British foreign secretary to hurry “back to her collapsing, disreputable government”.
Keating, in a blistering op-ed, also said Britain “suffers delusions of grandeur and relevance deprivation” and its tilt to the Indo-Pacific lacks credibility.
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A man has pleaded guilty in court to abducting Cleo Smith from her family’s West Australian campsite, sparking a widespread search and attracting global attention.
Terence Darrell Kelly, 36, on Monday admitted taking the four-year-old from a tent at the remote Blowholes campsite last year.
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Continue reading...", + "content": "Kelly, 36, admits in court to taking child from a tent last year. Other charges have been adjourned to a later date
A man has pleaded guilty in court to abducting Cleo Smith from her family’s West Australian campsite, sparking a widespread search and attracting global attention.
Terence Darrell Kelly, 36, on Monday admitted taking the four-year-old from a tent at the remote Blowholes campsite last year.
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The film and photographic images that emerged from the Holocaust, often in a blurrily dark monochrome, instantly became the visual definition of evil in the 20th century. So to set this brutal iconography against the cheerily crisp colours of modern English suburban homes in springtime – complete with armchairs, French doors on to patios, bright tulips in pots – might risk accusations of superficiality, or worse.
But when the people in these apparently mundane locations are themselves survivors of the Holocaust, the sheer joyful fact of their existence becomes a triumphant rejoinder to the unimaginable cruelty and depravity of three-quarters of a century ago. The new images are collected together in Generations: Portraits of Holocaust Survivors, which opens later this week to coincide with world Holocaust day, at the Royal Photographic Society (RPS) gallery in Bristol after a showing at the Imperial War Museum in London.
Continue reading...", + "content": "A new collection of photographs reveals the lives survivors have built and the legacies they have passed down the generations
The film and photographic images that emerged from the Holocaust, often in a blurrily dark monochrome, instantly became the visual definition of evil in the 20th century. So to set this brutal iconography against the cheerily crisp colours of modern English suburban homes in springtime – complete with armchairs, French doors on to patios, bright tulips in pots – might risk accusations of superficiality, or worse.
But when the people in these apparently mundane locations are themselves survivors of the Holocaust, the sheer joyful fact of their existence becomes a triumphant rejoinder to the unimaginable cruelty and depravity of three-quarters of a century ago. The new images are collected together in Generations: Portraits of Holocaust Survivors, which opens later this week to coincide with world Holocaust day, at the Royal Photographic Society (RPS) gallery in Bristol after a showing at the Imperial War Museum in London.
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The Liverpool bomber had an asylum claim rejected on multiple grounds six years before he attempted to detonate a homemade explosive outside a hospital, court documents show.
Emad al-Swealmeen, 32, was killed when the bomb he was carrying exploded inside a taxi outside Liverpool women’s hospital on Remembrance Sunday last year.
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The Liverpool bomber had an asylum claim rejected on multiple grounds six years before he attempted to detonate a homemade explosive outside a hospital, court documents show.
Emad al-Swealmeen, 32, was killed when the bomb he was carrying exploded inside a taxi outside Liverpool women’s hospital on Remembrance Sunday last year.
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This hypnotic meditation on modern warfare from Éléonore Weber is an experimental cine-essay that feels closer to a gallery installation than a documentary. Watching it is a bit of a test of concentration: 75 minutes of helicopter airstrike footage from American and French missions in Iraq and Afghanistan. Clip after clip of pilots following what’s on the ground hundreds of metres below. Who is that in their crosshairs: a Taliban fighter holding a Kalashnikov or a farmer with a rake? Farmers know that they get mistaken for fighters, so run and hide their tools when they hear helicopters. Which of course makes them look suspicious.
In the cockpit, we hear American voices: “Request permission to engage.” “We got a guy with an RPG.” This is the notorious video WikiLeaks dubbed Collateral Murder, a US airstrike filmed from an Apache helicopter in 2007. The rocket-propelled grenade launcher turned out to be a camera tripod belonging to a Reuters photographer, who was one of a dozen civilians killed in the attack. It’s impossible to watch and not think of computer games. “Kill! Kill! Kill” we hear in another video – you can almost feel the itch to shoot everything that moves.
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This hypnotic meditation on modern warfare from Éléonore Weber is an experimental cine-essay that feels closer to a gallery installation than a documentary. Watching it is a bit of a test of concentration: 75 minutes of helicopter airstrike footage from American and French missions in Iraq and Afghanistan. Clip after clip of pilots following what’s on the ground hundreds of metres below. Who is that in their crosshairs: a Taliban fighter holding a Kalashnikov or a farmer with a rake? Farmers know that they get mistaken for fighters, so run and hide their tools when they hear helicopters. Which of course makes them look suspicious.
In the cockpit, we hear American voices: “Request permission to engage.” “We got a guy with an RPG.” This is the notorious video WikiLeaks dubbed Collateral Murder, a US airstrike filmed from an Apache helicopter in 2007. The rocket-propelled grenade launcher turned out to be a camera tripod belonging to a Reuters photographer, who was one of a dozen civilians killed in the attack. It’s impossible to watch and not think of computer games. “Kill! Kill! Kill” we hear in another video – you can almost feel the itch to shoot everything that moves.
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Good morning.
As fears of a Russian invasion are heightening in Ukraine, the US and UK are withdrawing diplomats’ families.
What’s happening in Ukraine? There are rising tensions about Russia’s military buildup on the Ukraine border that have not been eased during talks between the US secretary of state, Antony Blinken, and the Russian foreign minister, Sergei Lavrov, in Geneva.
What has the US embassy said? “Military action by Russia could come at any time,” a statement said. Officials “will not be in a position to evacuate American citizens in such a contingency, so US citizens currently present in Ukraine should plan accordingly”, it added.
What has the once popular lawyer said? After his arrest, Avenatti stated in Twitter posts that no money related to Daniels was ever misappropriated or mishandled and that he mostly worked unpaid for Daniels with an agreement that he would receive a proportion of any book proceeds. He said he looked “forward to a jury hearing the evidence”.
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Good morning.
As fears of a Russian invasion are heightening in Ukraine, the US and UK are withdrawing diplomats’ families.
What’s happening in Ukraine? There are rising tensions about Russia’s military buildup on the Ukraine border that have not been eased during talks between the US secretary of state, Antony Blinken, and the Russian foreign minister, Sergei Lavrov, in Geneva.
What has the US embassy said? “Military action by Russia could come at any time,” a statement said. Officials “will not be in a position to evacuate American citizens in such a contingency, so US citizens currently present in Ukraine should plan accordingly”, it added.
What has the once popular lawyer said? After his arrest, Avenatti stated in Twitter posts that no money related to Daniels was ever misappropriated or mishandled and that he mostly worked unpaid for Daniels with an agreement that he would receive a proportion of any book proceeds. He said he looked “forward to a jury hearing the evidence”.
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Folau, a retired carpenter with a motion disability, managed to stay afloat for more than a day and make his way across the sea to the main island of Tongatapu. He said his faith in God and his family were the two things that occupied his thoughts while he was helpless at sea
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Folau, a retired carpenter with a motion disability, managed to stay afloat for more than a day and make his way across the sea to the main island of Tongatapu. He said his faith in God and his family were the two things that occupied his thoughts while he was helpless at sea
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That’s it from me, Helen Livingstone, for today. I’m handing you over to my colleague Martin Belam.
Before I go, here’s a roundup of what’s been happening over the past 24 hours:
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That’s it from me, Helen Livingstone, for today. I’m handing you over to my colleague Martin Belam.
Before I go, here’s a roundup of what’s been happening over the past 24 hours:
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Early this month, China’s state news agency Xinhua posted a video reminding young Chinese men born in the year 2000 that they are now finally eligible to get married. “Post 00s have reached legal marriage age,” it declared.
The hashtag swiftly popped up in the “top-searched list” of Weibo hot topics, but many read it as the government’s attempt to put pressure on them. “Who dares to get married these days? Don’t we need to make money?” one questioned. “Stop nagging me!” said another.
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Early this month, China’s state news agency Xinhua posted a video reminding young Chinese men born in the year 2000 that they are now finally eligible to get married. “Post 00s have reached legal marriage age,” it declared.
The hashtag swiftly popped up in the “top-searched list” of Weibo hot topics, but many read it as the government’s attempt to put pressure on them. “Who dares to get married these days? Don’t we need to make money?” one questioned. “Stop nagging me!” said another.
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A nationwide day of action against HS2 – involving banner drops, solidarity protests and a Twitter storm – is planned for Monday as the bill to expand the line beyond Crewe is presented to parliament.
Environmental activists say the bill will “sanction immense and irreversible destruction to the environment” and want to raise awareness of HS2’s “continuing ecocide, corruption and financial mis-management”.
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A nationwide day of action against HS2 – involving banner drops, solidarity protests and a Twitter storm – is planned for Monday as the bill to expand the line beyond Crewe is presented to parliament.
Environmental activists say the bill will “sanction immense and irreversible destruction to the environment” and want to raise awareness of HS2’s “continuing ecocide, corruption and financial mis-management”.
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A gunman targeting someone else on Chicago’s south west side instead shot an eight-year-old girl in the head, killing her, police said.
The Cook county medical examiner’s office identified the victim on Sunday as Melissa Ortega, whose family recently moved to Chicago from Mexico.
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A gunman targeting someone else on Chicago’s south west side instead shot an eight-year-old girl in the head, killing her, police said.
The Cook county medical examiner’s office identified the victim on Sunday as Melissa Ortega, whose family recently moved to Chicago from Mexico.
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The US and UK are withdrawing diplomats’ families from Ukraine, but the EU has said dependants will stay put for now, amid heightened fears of a Russian invasion.
The state department told the dependants of staffers at the US embassy in Kyiv that they must leave the country. It also said that non-essential embassy staff could leave Ukraine at government expense.
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The US and UK are withdrawing diplomats’ families from Ukraine, but the EU has said dependants will stay put for now, amid heightened fears of a Russian invasion.
The state department told the dependants of staffers at the US embassy in Kyiv that they must leave the country. It also said that non-essential embassy staff could leave Ukraine at government expense.
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China’s air force flew 39 warplanes into Taiwan’s air defence identification zone on Sunday, the largest daily number since record-breaking incursions in October.
Taiwan’s Ministry of Defence said it had tasked aircraft in response, issued radio warnings to the People’s Liberation Army (PLA) pilots and deployed missile defence systems to monitor the activity.
Continue reading...", + "content": "In recent years the People’s Liberation Army has ratcheted up its missions, which it says are training drills, to near-daily frequency
China’s air force flew 39 warplanes into Taiwan’s air defence identification zone on Sunday, the largest daily number since record-breaking incursions in October.
Taiwan’s Ministry of Defence said it had tasked aircraft in response, issued radio warnings to the People’s Liberation Army (PLA) pilots and deployed missile defence systems to monitor the activity.
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Stormy Daniels, the porn star who catapulted herself and the lawyer Michael Avenatti to fame with lawsuits against Donald Trump, will have a starring role in court in Manhattan when prosecutors try to prove the attorney cheated her of $300,000 in book proceeds.
Daniels’s testimony in federal court will be pivotal for prosecutors trying to prove Avenatti engaged in wire fraud and aggravated identity theft to keep from giving his client money he had received from her publisher.
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Stormy Daniels, the porn star who catapulted herself and the lawyer Michael Avenatti to fame with lawsuits against Donald Trump, will have a starring role in court in Manhattan when prosecutors try to prove the attorney cheated her of $300,000 in book proceeds.
Daniels’s testimony in federal court will be pivotal for prosecutors trying to prove Avenatti engaged in wire fraud and aggravated identity theft to keep from giving his client money he had received from her publisher.
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Brown bears switch habitats in the spring so they can hunt reindeer and moose calves, research suggests.
After emerging from hibernation, the animals embark on an active hunting strategy to take full advantage of the calving period.
Continue reading...", + "content": "'Highly predatory’ animals emerge from hibernation and move to areas with reindeer and moose calves, finds study
Brown bears switch habitats in the spring so they can hunt reindeer and moose calves, research suggests.
After emerging from hibernation, the animals embark on an active hunting strategy to take full advantage of the calving period.
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A great big crumpet appears to have landed in the middle of Budapest’s City Park, its circular hole-studded mass impaled on a thicket of trees. It droops down here and there, revealing little terraces cut into its top, and flares up elsewhere, showing off a sparkling underside of tiny golden leaves.
This surreal sight is the work of Sou Fujimoto, a Japanese architect known for making his models out of piles of crisps, washing-up scourers, or whatever else may be to hand. In this case, it wasn’t a crumpet but a lotus root that inspired this canopy, which now provides an otherworldly home for the capital’s new House of Hungarian Music. In a city that already has a renowned opera house, music academy and numerous concert halls, what could this €80m (£67m) project possibly add?
“We want to show the wonder of music to a younger generation,” says music historian András Batta, managing director of the new centre, which opened on Hungarian Culture Day this weekend. He is standing in the building’s glade-like interior, where oval openings bring light down through the swooping ceiling, and an aperture in the floor gives a glimpse of the exhibition level below. Faceted glass walls enclose a 320-seat concert hall and a small lecture theatre, while a suspended staircase spirals up to a library, cafe and classrooms, housed in the undulating roof. “Budapest has a very rich musical life already,” he adds, “so we didn’t want to repeat what you can get elsewhere. This is not just for high and classical, but ethnic, folk and pop – the really exciting side of music.”
The building is one of the first major elements of the €1bn Liget project, a controversial vision concocted by populist prime minister Viktor Orbán’s rightwing government to transform the Városliget area into a showcase of Hungarian national culture. A €120m Museum of Ethnography is nearing completion nearby, in the form of two gigantic sloping wedges rearing up out of the ground, clad in a strange lacy wrapping that nods to Hungarian national dress.
Continue reading...", + "content": "Delicate, beguiling and studded with trees, the museum has landed in a Budapest park – but behind it is a controversial €1bn vision by rightwing populist leader Viktor Orbán
A great big crumpet appears to have landed in the middle of Budapest’s City Park, its circular hole-studded mass impaled on a thicket of trees. It droops down here and there, revealing little terraces cut into its top, and flares up elsewhere, showing off a sparkling underside of tiny golden leaves.
This surreal sight is the work of Sou Fujimoto, a Japanese architect known for making his models out of piles of crisps, washing-up scourers, or whatever else may be to hand. In this case, it wasn’t a crumpet but a lotus root that inspired this canopy, which now provides an otherworldly home for the capital’s new House of Hungarian Music. In a city that already has a renowned opera house, music academy and numerous concert halls, what could this €80m (£67m) project possibly add?
“We want to show the wonder of music to a younger generation,” says music historian András Batta, managing director of the new centre, which opened on Hungarian Culture Day this weekend. He is standing in the building’s glade-like interior, where oval openings bring light down through the swooping ceiling, and an aperture in the floor gives a glimpse of the exhibition level below. Faceted glass walls enclose a 320-seat concert hall and a small lecture theatre, while a suspended staircase spirals up to a library, cafe and classrooms, housed in the undulating roof. “Budapest has a very rich musical life already,” he adds, “so we didn’t want to repeat what you can get elsewhere. This is not just for high and classical, but ethnic, folk and pop – the really exciting side of music.”
The building is one of the first major elements of the €1bn Liget project, a controversial vision concocted by populist prime minister Viktor Orbán’s rightwing government to transform the Városliget area into a showcase of Hungarian national culture. A €120m Museum of Ethnography is nearing completion nearby, in the form of two gigantic sloping wedges rearing up out of the ground, clad in a strange lacy wrapping that nods to Hungarian national dress.
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The first song I remember hearing
It’s a family legend that even before I was forming sentences, I knew how to request I’ve Got You Under My Skin sung by Frank Sinatra on the record player. Of course I’m biased, but my wife [jazz musician Diana Krall] does the other, definitive version.
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Continue reading...", + "content": "He could request Frank Sinatra before he could speak, and recites Noël Coward lyrics, but what does the singer-songwriter enjoy behind closed doors?
The first song I remember hearing
It’s a family legend that even before I was forming sentences, I knew how to request I’ve Got You Under My Skin sung by Frank Sinatra on the record player. Of course I’m biased, but my wife [jazz musician Diana Krall] does the other, definitive version.
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In whitewashed Strandkorbs, families huddle together, enjoying the last of the warmth from the faltering autumnal sun on their upturned faces. These striped beach baskets, some owned, others rented, are dotted along large expanses of windswept sands that seep into the inky Baltic sea.
The island of Usedom in Pomerania, surrounded by forests of beech trees, is known by some as the “bathtub of Berlin” and by others, slightly more poetically, as “sun island”. Dietrich Gildenhaar, a local author and guide, tells me that the island, north of the Szczecin lagoon in the huge Oder estuary, has been a luxury tourist destination since the Gründerzeit (Germany’s mid-19th-century economic boom), having been crowned one of the country’s sunniest places in Germany, with an annual average of more than 1,900 hours of sunshine. It is in two halves, the west side belonging to Germany and the eastern part to Poland, and has some of the region’s best beaches, with designated strips of sand for dogs and other sections reserved for nudists partaking in Freikörperkultur or “free body culture”.
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In whitewashed Strandkorbs, families huddle together, enjoying the last of the warmth from the faltering autumnal sun on their upturned faces. These striped beach baskets, some owned, others rented, are dotted along large expanses of windswept sands that seep into the inky Baltic sea.
The island of Usedom in Pomerania, surrounded by forests of beech trees, is known by some as the “bathtub of Berlin” and by others, slightly more poetically, as “sun island”. Dietrich Gildenhaar, a local author and guide, tells me that the island, north of the Szczecin lagoon in the huge Oder estuary, has been a luxury tourist destination since the Gründerzeit (Germany’s mid-19th-century economic boom), having been crowned one of the country’s sunniest places in Germany, with an annual average of more than 1,900 hours of sunshine. It is in two halves, the west side belonging to Germany and the eastern part to Poland, and has some of the region’s best beaches, with designated strips of sand for dogs and other sections reserved for nudists partaking in Freikörperkultur or “free body culture”.
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Only the “findings” of Sue Gray’s report into alleged lockdown-breaking parties at Downing Street will be published, Nadhim Zahawi has said, in another apparent step by the government away from promising full transparency with what she uncovers.
The education secretary’s comments come after Dominic Raab, the justice secretary and deputy prime minister, said on Sunday that it would be up to Boris Johnson to decide how much information was released.
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Only the “findings” of Sue Gray’s report into alleged lockdown-breaking parties at Downing Street will be published, Nadhim Zahawi has said, in another apparent step by the government away from promising full transparency with what she uncovers.
The education secretary’s comments come after Dominic Raab, the justice secretary and deputy prime minister, said on Sunday that it would be up to Boris Johnson to decide how much information was released.
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Some British staff and dependants are being withdrawn from the embassy in Ukraine in response to a growing military threat from Russia, the Foreign Office has said.
Officials said there were no specific threats to British diplomats, with about half of the staff in Kyiv reportedly scheduled to come home to the UK.
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Some British staff and dependants are being withdrawn from the embassy in Ukraine in response to a growing military threat from Russia, the Foreign Office has said.
Officials said there were no specific threats to British diplomats, with about half of the staff in Kyiv reportedly scheduled to come home to the UK.
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Good morning. Australia’s offshore processing regime on Nauru will cost taxpayers nearly $220m over the next six months. Russia has sent troops close to Ukraine’s borders. And Google warns that an upcoming Australian court ruling could have “devastating impacts” on the internet.
Australia’s offshore processing regime on Nauru will cost taxpayers nearly $220m over the next six months as it holds 107 people on the Pacific island. Brisbane firm Canstruct International has been awarded a new extension – its eighth non-competitive contract extension – for $218.5m to provide six months of “garrison and welfare services” on Nauru. The company’s total revenue from island contracts over the past five years now totals more than $1.8bn. It currently costs Australian taxpayers more than $4m a year to hold one person within the Nauru offshore regime – a little over $11,000 per person per day.
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Good morning. Australia’s offshore processing regime on Nauru will cost taxpayers nearly $220m over the next six months. Russia has sent troops close to Ukraine’s borders. And Google warns that an upcoming Australian court ruling could have “devastating impacts” on the internet.
Australia’s offshore processing regime on Nauru will cost taxpayers nearly $220m over the next six months as it holds 107 people on the Pacific island. Brisbane firm Canstruct International has been awarded a new extension – its eighth non-competitive contract extension – for $218.5m to provide six months of “garrison and welfare services” on Nauru. The company’s total revenue from island contracts over the past five years now totals more than $1.8bn. It currently costs Australian taxpayers more than $4m a year to hold one person within the Nauru offshore regime – a little over $11,000 per person per day.
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Gunfire has been heard near the home of Burkina Faso’s president after soldiers staged mutinies at several barracks to demand the sacking of the country’s military top brass and more resources for the battle against Islamist insurgents.
Residents also reported they saw a helicopter above the private residence of the president, Roch Marc Kabore, in the capital Ouagadougou on Sunday night.
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Gunfire has been heard near the home of Burkina Faso’s president after soldiers staged mutinies at several barracks to demand the sacking of the country’s military top brass and more resources for the battle against Islamist insurgents.
Residents also reported they saw a helicopter above the private residence of the president, Roch Marc Kabore, in the capital Ouagadougou on Sunday night.
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Conservative groups across the US, often linked to deep-pocketed rightwing donors, are carrying out a campaign to ban books from school libraries, often focused on works that address race, LGBTQ issues or marginalized communities.
Literature has already been removed from schools in Texas, Pennsylvania, Utah, Virginia and Wyoming. Librarians and teachers warn the trend is on the increase, as groups backed by wealthy Republican donors use centrally drawn up tactics and messaging to harangue school districts into removing certain texts.
Continue reading...", + "content": "Experts say trend is accelerating as groups push for bans of works that often address race, LGBTQ issues and marginalized people
Conservative groups across the US, often linked to deep-pocketed rightwing donors, are carrying out a campaign to ban books from school libraries, often focused on works that address race, LGBTQ issues or marginalized communities.
Literature has already been removed from schools in Texas, Pennsylvania, Utah, Virginia and Wyoming. Librarians and teachers warn the trend is on the increase, as groups backed by wealthy Republican donors use centrally drawn up tactics and messaging to harangue school districts into removing certain texts.
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National disability insurance scheme participants will be able to dip into their core funding to purchase rapid antigen tests for themselves and their support workers, but critics have warned the change is still inadequate.
The policy shift, confirmed by the Morrison government on Monday, is aimed at addressing an inequity in the system that meant some NDIS participants who lived in their own home, rather than in a group home, were being forced to spend hundreds of dollars on rapid antigen tests for their support workers, as revealed by Guardian Australia last week.
In one particularly shocking case, Carolyn Campbell-McLean, who has muscular dystrophy, and as a result limited lung capacity, had spent $1,300 on tests for her carers, just so they could continue to enter her home and help her with tasks like getting out of bed, showering and dressing herself.
Continue reading...", + "content": "NDIS participants will be able to use their core funding to pay for RATs, but disability groups say they should be free
National disability insurance scheme participants will be able to dip into their core funding to purchase rapid antigen tests for themselves and their support workers, but critics have warned the change is still inadequate.
The policy shift, confirmed by the Morrison government on Monday, is aimed at addressing an inequity in the system that meant some NDIS participants who lived in their own home, rather than in a group home, were being forced to spend hundreds of dollars on rapid antigen tests for their support workers, as revealed by Guardian Australia last week.
In one particularly shocking case, Carolyn Campbell-McLean, who has muscular dystrophy, and as a result limited lung capacity, had spent $1,300 on tests for her carers, just so they could continue to enter her home and help her with tasks like getting out of bed, showering and dressing herself.
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The US government has ordered the families of all American personnel at the US embassy in Ukraine to leave the country amid heightened fears of a Russian invasion.
The state department told the dependents of staffers at the US embassy in Kyiv that they must leave the country. It also said that non-essential embassy staff could leave Ukraine at government expense.
Continue reading...", + "content": "State department says dependents of staffers must leave the country amid growing tensions over Russia’s military buildup on the border
The US government has ordered the families of all American personnel at the US embassy in Ukraine to leave the country amid heightened fears of a Russian invasion.
The state department told the dependents of staffers at the US embassy in Kyiv that they must leave the country. It also said that non-essential embassy staff could leave Ukraine at government expense.
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A research review from the Murdoch Children’s Research Institute led by paediatrician Prof Sharon Goldfeld said interventions needed to be developed now to address growing disparities in child health and wellbeing due to the pandemic.
Continue reading...", + "content": "The indirect effects of the pandemic on children and adolescents are as substantial – if not more so – than the impact of being infected with Covid-19, paediatricians in Australia say.
A research review from the Murdoch Children’s Research Institute led by paediatrician Prof Sharon Goldfeld said interventions needed to be developed now to address growing disparities in child health and wellbeing due to the pandemic.
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Humanitarian groups have accused the Greek government of fomenting a hunger crisis in refugee camps with “conscious” policy choices that have left thousands unable to access food.
Decisions aimed at deterring migrant flows had, they said, created an intolerable situation in which refugees have been left struggling to feed themselves for months.
Continue reading...", + "content": "Aid charity says 6,000 people, many of whom are children, believed to have no food allowance due to cuts in service
Humanitarian groups have accused the Greek government of fomenting a hunger crisis in refugee camps with “conscious” policy choices that have left thousands unable to access food.
Decisions aimed at deterring migrant flows had, they said, created an intolerable situation in which refugees have been left struggling to feed themselves for months.
Continue reading...", + "category": "Greece", + "link": "https://www.theguardian.com/world/2022/jan/24/greek-government-blamed-for-hunger-crisis-in-refugee-camps", + "creator": "Helena Smith in Athens", + "pubDate": "2022-01-24T05:00:41Z", + "enclosure": "", + "enclosureType": "", + "image": "", + "id": "", + "language": "en", + "folder": "00.03 News/News - EN", + "feed": "The Guardian", + "read": false, + "favorite": false, + "created": false, + "tags": [], + "hash": "37a4532ef161412313b06b820a3c4a97", + "highlights": [] + }, + { + "title": "Scheme not to detain women seeking asylum leads to only one staying in UK", + "description": "UNHCR-backed pilot sought to process claims in the community from those whose initial applications had been rejected
A groundbreaking scheme overseen by UNHCR to process women’s asylum claims in the community rather than by locking up the applicants in detention has led to only one being granted leave to remain in the UK, according to a report.
The aim of the pilot scheme was not to boost granted rates of asylum claims but to demonstrate that the asylum process could be successfully managed in the community without the need to lock women up, something the United Nations refugee agency said it had succeeded in doing in the report published on Monday.
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A groundbreaking scheme overseen by UNHCR to process women’s asylum claims in the community rather than by locking up the applicants in detention has led to only one being granted leave to remain in the UK, according to a report.
The aim of the pilot scheme was not to boost granted rates of asylum claims but to demonstrate that the asylum process could be successfully managed in the community without the need to lock women up, something the United Nations refugee agency said it had succeeded in doing in the report published on Monday.
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The United Arab Emirates intercepted two ballistic missiles claimed by Yemen’s Houthi rebels over the skies of Abu Dhabi early on Monday, authorities said, the second attack in a week that targeted the Emirati capital.
The missile fire further escalates tensions across the Persian Gulf, where there has been a series of assaults near but never indisputably on – Emirati soil amid Yemen’s years-long war and the collapse of Iran’s nuclear deal with world powers.
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The United Arab Emirates intercepted two ballistic missiles claimed by Yemen’s Houthi rebels over the skies of Abu Dhabi early on Monday, authorities said, the second attack in a week that targeted the Emirati capital.
The missile fire further escalates tensions across the Persian Gulf, where there has been a series of assaults near but never indisputably on – Emirati soil amid Yemen’s years-long war and the collapse of Iran’s nuclear deal with world powers.
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A legal challenge over a decision to ban media organisations from a court case about the Duke of Edinburgh’s will is to be heard by the court of appeal.
The Guardian has been given permission by a court of appeal judge to bring the challenge against the attorney general and the Queen’s private lawyers.
Continue reading...", + "content": "Guardian will bring challenge against attorney general and Queen’s private lawyers
A legal challenge over a decision to ban media organisations from a court case about the Duke of Edinburgh’s will is to be heard by the court of appeal.
The Guardian has been given permission by a court of appeal judge to bring the challenge against the attorney general and the Queen’s private lawyers.
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OK, this has nothing to do with Australia or Covid but I just have to share this with you, as a little morning treat.
Please enjoy the woman in the background of this snow report FIGHTING FOR HER LIFE on those stairs.
Continue reading...", + "content": "Novavax vaccine recommended for use in Australia; nation records at least 58 Covid deaths; health minister suggests reseller ‘hoarding’ a factor in shortage of rapid antigen tests; EU and US issue Covid travel warnings for Australia. This blog is now closed
OK, this has nothing to do with Australia or Covid but I just have to share this with you, as a little morning treat.
Please enjoy the woman in the background of this snow report FIGHTING FOR HER LIFE on those stairs.
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It is Saturday afternoon, and the centre of Chełm, a Polish city on the Ukrainian border, is empty except for one woman and her toddler. A monument to “the fallen sons” of the 1920 Polish-Soviet war marks the middle of the market square, surrounded by two churches, a few closed restaurants, and a boarded-up wooden booth with a sign reading, “cheap footwear”. The Catholic Basilica – a former Eastern Orthodox church – dominates the landscape and, locals say, the social life of the town.
Chełm is in one of the poorest areas in Poland, a stronghold of the ruling nationalist Law and Justice party, where the birthrate is -6.1 and people in their 60s comprise the largest age group. The city – once among Poland’s most religiously and ethnically diverse, with a pre-2nd?second world war population split evenly between Poles, Ukrainians, and Jews – was the site of one of the first postwar anti-Jewish Pogroms and, more recently, among the first local councils to declare itself an “LGBT-free zone.”
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It is Saturday afternoon, and the centre of Chełm, a Polish city on the Ukrainian border, is empty except for one woman and her toddler. A monument to “the fallen sons” of the 1920 Polish-Soviet war marks the middle of the market square, surrounded by two churches, a few closed restaurants, and a boarded-up wooden booth with a sign reading, “cheap footwear”. The Catholic Basilica – a former Eastern Orthodox church – dominates the landscape and, locals say, the social life of the town.
Chełm is in one of the poorest areas in Poland, a stronghold of the ruling nationalist Law and Justice party, where the birthrate is -6.1 and people in their 60s comprise the largest age group. The city – once among Poland’s most religiously and ethnically diverse, with a pre-2nd?second world war population split evenly between Poles, Ukrainians, and Jews – was the site of one of the first postwar anti-Jewish Pogroms and, more recently, among the first local councils to declare itself an “LGBT-free zone.”
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A British-Iranian man imprisoned in Iran is to start a hunger strike on Sunday in support of a 77-year-old American who is protesting outside nuclear talks in Vienna against Iranian hostage taking.
Anoosheh Ashoori, who is being held in Evin prison in Tehran, is staging the strike in an act of solidarity with Barry Rosen, who started his own four days ago. He told the Guardian he was humbled by the support, as well as other messages being sent to him by Iranians in jail.
Continue reading...", + "content": "The British-Iranian dual national is staging a strike in solidarity with Barry Rosen who is campaigning outside Vienna nuclear talks
A British-Iranian man imprisoned in Iran is to start a hunger strike on Sunday in support of a 77-year-old American who is protesting outside nuclear talks in Vienna against Iranian hostage taking.
Anoosheh Ashoori, who is being held in Evin prison in Tehran, is staging the strike in an act of solidarity with Barry Rosen, who started his own four days ago. He told the Guardian he was humbled by the support, as well as other messages being sent to him by Iranians in jail.
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French designer Manfred Thierry Mugler, known for the powerful-shouldered, cinch-waisted silhouettes that reigned over fashion in the 1980s, died on Sunday at the age of 73 of “natural causes”, according to his agent.
A former ballet dancer, Mugler’s bold collections – presented at highly stylised, themed runway shows - were at the forefront of the structured, decadent style that came to be known as “power dressing”.
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French designer Manfred Thierry Mugler, known for the powerful-shouldered, cinch-waisted silhouettes that reigned over fashion in the 1980s, died on Sunday at the age of 73 of “natural causes”, according to his agent.
A former ballet dancer, Mugler’s bold collections – presented at highly stylised, themed runway shows - were at the forefront of the structured, decadent style that came to be known as “power dressing”.
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There will come a point, I suppose, when all the police departments have been discovered by broadcasters’ drama teams and mined to exhaustion. Within a few years, possibly, we will be gamely struggling to evince interest in the workings of Polzeath’s Anti-Jaywalking Squad (who is the mysterious stranger who keeps crossing against the lights?) or the Snettisham Window Box Protection Unit (when Mrs Addlestrop’s hyacinths are brutally uprooted, Claire Goose as DCI Crumblebum must catch the culprit before he starts on her lobelia). But for now there are still unplumbed sectors where real drama is to be had.
So to new ITV series Trigger Point, created by Daniel Brierley, produced by the company owned by Line of Duty’s Jed Mercurio and built round that series’ woefully underused actor Vicky McClure. She plays an “expo”, a member of the Metropolitan Police bomb disposal squad called – wildly unconvincingly, but maybe that’s just me – Lana Washington. Her partner in bomb disposition is Joel “Nut” Nutkins (I suspect this time it’s not just me), played by Adrian Lester, with whom she served in Afghanistan.
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There will come a point, I suppose, when all the police departments have been discovered by broadcasters’ drama teams and mined to exhaustion. Within a few years, possibly, we will be gamely struggling to evince interest in the workings of Polzeath’s Anti-Jaywalking Squad (who is the mysterious stranger who keeps crossing against the lights?) or the Snettisham Window Box Protection Unit (when Mrs Addlestrop’s hyacinths are brutally uprooted, Claire Goose as DCI Crumblebum must catch the culprit before he starts on her lobelia). But for now there are still unplumbed sectors where real drama is to be had.
So to new ITV series Trigger Point, created by Daniel Brierley, produced by the company owned by Line of Duty’s Jed Mercurio and built round that series’ woefully underused actor Vicky McClure. She plays an “expo”, a member of the Metropolitan Police bomb disposal squad called – wildly unconvincingly, but maybe that’s just me – Lana Washington. Her partner in bomb disposition is Joel “Nut” Nutkins (I suspect this time it’s not just me), played by Adrian Lester, with whom she served in Afghanistan.
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Much like Jesus Christ, the friction between Kanye West and the general public comes from an attunement to the grandeur of his own destiny that can read like delusional arrogance. His first album as a rapper, 2004’s The College Dropout, is littered with nods to his significant place in history and how they foretell an auspicious future. He mentions his mother’s arrest at “the tender age of six” for Oklahoma City’s sit-in protests, declaring “with that in my blood, I was born to be different”. As he’d have it, it was no mere coincidence that on the fateful night of his near-death experience in a 2002 car crash, he was brought to the same hospital where Notorious BIG drew his final breaths. In one of the comedic skits breaking up the tracklist, a snot-nosed character delivers a line that rings out like a broad artistic statement of purpose for its writer: “This was meant to be.”
And indeed, it was. Many of the claims that skeptics took as boastful chest-puffing – that he’d be one of the greatest emcees to ever pick up a mic, that he’d revolutionize hip-hop and fashion in his own image, that he would attain such notability as to make him one of the main characters of planet Earth – were borne out with time and recast as extreme yet correct self-assurance in the face of insecurity. (Crucially, The College Dropout is also shot through with feelings of inadequacy, West’s anxiety about living up to the stratospheric standards he feels God has set for him.) Though his belief in himself may have been expressed in the language of borderline-pathological ego, his later successes retroactively transformed that mentality into a defiant assertion of worth. The future’s context brings clarity to the past deeds and words of a confounding, complex figure, but in the new documentary jeen-yuhs, that cuts both ways to shed some insight on the chaos that’s engulfed West as of late.
Continue reading...", + "content": "The rapper and businessman is the focus of an intimate three-part documentary, premiering at Sundance, following his highs and lows
Much like Jesus Christ, the friction between Kanye West and the general public comes from an attunement to the grandeur of his own destiny that can read like delusional arrogance. His first album as a rapper, 2004’s The College Dropout, is littered with nods to his significant place in history and how they foretell an auspicious future. He mentions his mother’s arrest at “the tender age of six” for Oklahoma City’s sit-in protests, declaring “with that in my blood, I was born to be different”. As he’d have it, it was no mere coincidence that on the fateful night of his near-death experience in a 2002 car crash, he was brought to the same hospital where Notorious BIG drew his final breaths. In one of the comedic skits breaking up the tracklist, a snot-nosed character delivers a line that rings out like a broad artistic statement of purpose for its writer: “This was meant to be.”
And indeed, it was. Many of the claims that skeptics took as boastful chest-puffing – that he’d be one of the greatest emcees to ever pick up a mic, that he’d revolutionize hip-hop and fashion in his own image, that he would attain such notability as to make him one of the main characters of planet Earth – were borne out with time and recast as extreme yet correct self-assurance in the face of insecurity. (Crucially, The College Dropout is also shot through with feelings of inadequacy, West’s anxiety about living up to the stratospheric standards he feels God has set for him.) Though his belief in himself may have been expressed in the language of borderline-pathological ego, his later successes retroactively transformed that mentality into a defiant assertion of worth. The future’s context brings clarity to the past deeds and words of a confounding, complex figure, but in the new documentary jeen-yuhs, that cuts both ways to shed some insight on the chaos that’s engulfed West as of late.
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In death, as in life, the legendary flamenco singer Camarón de la Isla continues to confound expectations, cross borders and demand that his blistered and blistering voice be heard.
The revered, beloved and sometimes controversial cantaor died of lung cancer in July 1992, aged just 41. But as the 30th anniversary of his death looms, the singer born José Monge Cruz is being reincarnated in the black-and-white pages of a new graphic novel intended as a homage to Camarón, the music he created and the comic book itself.
Continue reading...", + "content": "Thirty years after his death, the rich life of the Spanish Gypsy singer is depicted through 10 illustrated episodes
In death, as in life, the legendary flamenco singer Camarón de la Isla continues to confound expectations, cross borders and demand that his blistered and blistering voice be heard.
The revered, beloved and sometimes controversial cantaor died of lung cancer in July 1992, aged just 41. But as the 30th anniversary of his death looms, the singer born José Monge Cruz is being reincarnated in the black-and-white pages of a new graphic novel intended as a homage to Camarón, the music he created and the comic book itself.
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OK, this has nothing to do with Australia or Covid but I just have to share this with you, as a little morning treat.
Please enjoy the woman in the background of this snow report FIGHTING FOR HER LIFE on those stairs.
Continue reading...", + "content": "Novavax vaccine recommended for use in Australia; nation records at least 58 Covid deaths; health minister suggests reseller ‘hoarding’ a factor in shortage of rapid antigen tests; EU and US issue Covid travel warnings for Australia. Follow all the day’s news
OK, this has nothing to do with Australia or Covid but I just have to share this with you, as a little morning treat.
Please enjoy the woman in the background of this snow report FIGHTING FOR HER LIFE on those stairs.
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More than a dozen aid organisations have called for humanitarian exemptions to heavy sanctions imposed on Mali after the military leadership postponed planned February elections.
The EU has announced support for the sanctions imposed earlier this month by the Economic Community of West African States (Ecowas), which include closing borders and a trade embargo.
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Dominic Raab has refused to confirm that the Sue Gray report into alleged Downing Street parties will be published in full next week, saying that the amount of detail released publicly would be a matter for Boris Johnson.
In what appeared to be a scaling back of the government’s commitment to openness on the report, Raab, the justice secretary and deputy prime minister, promised there would be “full transparency”, but declined to give any specifics.
Continue reading...", + "content": "Deputy PM says it is for Boris Johnson to decide how much detail is released to the public
Dominic Raab has refused to confirm that the Sue Gray report into alleged Downing Street parties will be published in full next week, saying that the amount of detail released publicly would be a matter for Boris Johnson.
In what appeared to be a scaling back of the government’s commitment to openness on the report, Raab, the justice secretary and deputy prime minister, promised there would be “full transparency”, but declined to give any specifics.
Continue reading...", + "category": "Boris Johnson", + "link": "https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2022/jan/23/sue-gray-partygate-report-dominic-raab", + "creator": "Peter Walker Political correspondent", + "pubDate": "2022-01-23T11:30:38Z", + "enclosure": "", + "enclosureType": "", + "image": "", + "id": "", + "language": "en", + "folder": "00.03 News/News - EN", + "feed": "The Guardian", + "read": false, + "favorite": false, + "created": false, + "tags": [], + "hash": "c96856d2872f54e53d8dd86ab2aaf908", + "highlights": [] + }, + { + "title": "‘We had to mimic to everyone to run’: how Tonga’s volcano and tsunami disaster unfolded", + "description": "Journalist Marian Kupu recounts the moment of the eruption and the panic that followed
Tonga is used to natural disasters, but they have never experienced anything like the last week.
“We’ve experienced tropical cyclones, but this is so new and no one will ever forget this, ever,” says Marian Kupu, a journalist for BroadCom Broadcasting FM87.5 in Tonga.
Continue reading...", + "content": "Journalist Marian Kupu recounts the moment of the eruption and the panic that followed
Tonga is used to natural disasters, but they have never experienced anything like the last week.
“We’ve experienced tropical cyclones, but this is so new and no one will ever forget this, ever,” says Marian Kupu, a journalist for BroadCom Broadcasting FM87.5 in Tonga.
Continue reading...", + "category": "Tonga", + "link": "https://www.theguardian.com/world/2022/jan/24/houses-are-just-gone-tonga-emerges-from-volcano-and-tsunami-disaster", + "creator": "Kate Lyons", + "pubDate": "2022-01-23T19:00:29Z", + "enclosure": "", + "enclosureType": "", + "image": "", + "id": "", + "language": "en", + "folder": "00.03 News/News - EN", + "feed": "The Guardian", + "read": false, + "favorite": false, + "created": false, + "tags": [], + "hash": "61ed3d988bb6971122741014a00a20fa", + "highlights": [] + }, + { + "title": "Secret ballot to elect president of Italy begins as Berlusconi drops out", + "description": "Lawmakers and regional delegates will vote for successor to Sergio Mattarella, who steps down on 3 February
Italian parliamentarians will begin casting their votes for a new president on Monday after scandal-plagued Silvio Berlusconi abandoned his dream of becoming the next head of state.
More than 1,000 lawmakers and regional delegates will participate in the complex secret ballot, described as being akin to the appointment of a new pope, that could go through several rounds before a successor to Sergio Mattarella, who is due to step down on 3 February, is elected.
Continue reading...", + "content": "Lawmakers and regional delegates will vote for successor to Sergio Mattarella, who steps down on 3 February
Italian parliamentarians will begin casting their votes for a new president on Monday after scandal-plagued Silvio Berlusconi abandoned his dream of becoming the next head of state.
More than 1,000 lawmakers and regional delegates will participate in the complex secret ballot, described as being akin to the appointment of a new pope, that could go through several rounds before a successor to Sergio Mattarella, who is due to step down on 3 February, is elected.
Continue reading...", + "category": "Italy", + "link": "https://www.theguardian.com/world/2022/jan/23/italy-secret-ballot-president-berlusconi-drops-out", + "creator": "Angela Giuffrida in Rome", + "pubDate": "2022-01-23T12:03:30Z", + "enclosure": "", + "enclosureType": "", + "image": "", + "id": "", + "language": "en", + "folder": "00.03 News/News - EN", + "feed": "The Guardian", + "read": false, + "favorite": false, + "created": false, + "tags": [], + "hash": "ea4e77ff46f2d00965df4844065be4e1", + "highlights": [] + }, + { + "title": "Capitol attack committee has spoken to Trump AG William Barr, chairman says", + "description": "The chairman of the congressional committee investigating the US Capitol attack and Donald Trump’s attempt to overturn the 2020 election revealed on Sunday that the panel has spoken to the former attorney general William Barr, a further indication that the inquiry has moved closer to the ex-president’s inner circle.
Bennie Thompson told CBS’s Face the Nation that Barr, who was accused of making the justice department Trump’s tool but who resigned before Trump left office, had spoken more than once with the panel.
Continue reading...", + "content": "The chairman of the congressional committee investigating the US Capitol attack and Donald Trump’s attempt to overturn the 2020 election revealed on Sunday that the panel has spoken to the former attorney general William Barr, a further indication that the inquiry has moved closer to the ex-president’s inner circle.
Bennie Thompson told CBS’s Face the Nation that Barr, who was accused of making the justice department Trump’s tool but who resigned before Trump left office, had spoken more than once with the panel.
Continue reading...", + "category": "US Capitol attack", + "link": "https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2022/jan/23/capitol-attack-committee-donald-trump-william-barr", + "creator": "Richard Luscombe", + "pubDate": "2022-01-23T18:50:55Z", + "enclosure": "", + "enclosureType": "", + "image": "", + "id": "", + "language": "en", + "folder": "00.03 News/News - EN", + "feed": "The Guardian", + "read": false, + "favorite": false, + "created": false, + "tags": [], + "hash": "7274f3a64e54314b12449f74e933a0ea", + "highlights": [] + }, + { + "title": "Brexit leaves furious British citizens stranded in EU countries", + "description": "Thousands of people say their rights have been compromised despite government promises
A 67-year-old British woman who planned to return to Britain with her 80-year-old French husband after 30 years in France has told how Home Office delays have left them waiting almost a year for the Brexit paperwork they need to set foot in the country.
Artists Carmel and her husband Louis sold their house last year and packed up all their belongings last summer having read that it would take 15 days to get a family permit.
Continue reading...", + "content": "Thousands of people say their rights have been compromised despite government promises
A 67-year-old British woman who planned to return to Britain with her 80-year-old French husband after 30 years in France has told how Home Office delays have left them waiting almost a year for the Brexit paperwork they need to set foot in the country.
Artists Carmel and her husband Louis sold their house last year and packed up all their belongings last summer having read that it would take 15 days to get a family permit.
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Afghanistan can only be saved from state collapse and widespread starvation if the definition of legitimate humanitarian aid to the country is broadened, some of Britain’s most senior former security and diplomatic chiefs have said.
The group, including two former national security advisers, a former chief of defence staff and a former ambassador to Afghanistan, write in a letter published in the Guardian that the aid that can be sent to the Taliban-controlled country without fear of sanctions is too restricted.
Continue reading...", + "content": "Former security and diplomatic chiefs warn that country is at risk of economic collapse as Taliban begin talks in Norway
Afghanistan can only be saved from state collapse and widespread starvation if the definition of legitimate humanitarian aid to the country is broadened, some of Britain’s most senior former security and diplomatic chiefs have said.
The group, including two former national security advisers, a former chief of defence staff and a former ambassador to Afghanistan, write in a letter published in the Guardian that the aid that can be sent to the Taliban-controlled country without fear of sanctions is too restricted.
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A stowaway was discovered in the wheel section under the front of a freight plane that arrived at Amsterdam’s Schiphol airport from South Africa on Sunday, Dutch military police have said.
“The man is doing well considering the circumstances and has been taken to a hospital,” the police in charge of Dutch border control said in a statement.
Continue reading...", + "content": "Dutch military police say man taken to hospital and that his age and nationality have not yet been determined
A stowaway was discovered in the wheel section under the front of a freight plane that arrived at Amsterdam’s Schiphol airport from South Africa on Sunday, Dutch military police have said.
“The man is doing well considering the circumstances and has been taken to a hospital,” the police in charge of Dutch border control said in a statement.
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A group of survivors and relatives of those who died in the infected blood scandal are suing a school where they contracted hepatitis and HIV after being given experimental treatment without informed consent.
A proposed group action, lodged by Collins solicitors in the high court on Friday, alleges that Treloar College, a boarding school in Hampshire that specialised in teaching haemophiliacs, failed in its duty of care to these pupils in the 1970s and 80s.
Continue reading...", + "content": "Group action alleges Treloar College failed in its duty of care for children who contracted hepatitis and HIV
A group of survivors and relatives of those who died in the infected blood scandal are suing a school where they contracted hepatitis and HIV after being given experimental treatment without informed consent.
A proposed group action, lodged by Collins solicitors in the high court on Friday, alleges that Treloar College, a boarding school in Hampshire that specialised in teaching haemophiliacs, failed in its duty of care to these pupils in the 1970s and 80s.
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During the pandemic, the UK and other rich nations have relied on African doctors and nurses to shore up their health services.
Now the continent’s chief health leader is hoping to put the brain drain into reverse with a plan to persuade African expats to return.
Continue reading...", + "content": "Head of the continent’s disease control centre says doctors and nurses are needed to bolster the local pandemic response
During the pandemic, the UK and other rich nations have relied on African doctors and nurses to shore up their health services.
Now the continent’s chief health leader is hoping to put the brain drain into reverse with a plan to persuade African expats to return.
Continue reading...", + "category": "Coronavirus", + "link": "https://www.theguardian.com/world/2022/jan/23/africas-health-boss-seeks-to-tempt-expat-medics-to-come-back-home", + "creator": "James Tapper", + "pubDate": "2022-01-23T08:45:17Z", + "enclosure": "", + "enclosureType": "", + "image": "", + "id": "", + "language": "en", + "folder": "00.03 News/News - EN", + "feed": "The Guardian", + "read": false, + "favorite": false, + "created": false, + "tags": [], + "hash": "4a5c947c7cbcc6e3d1290fb43fe1bddd", + "highlights": [] + }, + { + "title": "My Berlin meeting with an ex Nazi", + "description": "Thirty years ago, Jay Rayner sat down for lunch with a Holocaust denier and rising star of the far right. So how did Ewald Althans end up working in the arts and marrying his Taiwanese boyfriend?I sent Ewald Althans a message suggesting we meet in a coffee shop, not far from my East Berlin hotel. I thought it might be a more relaxed place in which to talk. He declined. “I do not feel too comfy any more sitting in a cosy place having an intense talk about National Socialism, Hitler, Auschwitz, etc,” he texted back. “I suggest we have a nice long walk.” I felt terribly naïve. After all, he had a point. Sitting in a Berlin coffee shop, chatting openly about the Nazis, really might not be the best way to go. I agreed to wait for him at the hotel. It required patience; he sent me repeated messages apologising for being late. “No worries,” I replied. “It’s been 29 years since we last met. I can wait another hour.”
Despite both the three decades that had passed and the Covid mask, I recognised him immediately. He wore drainpipe jeans ripped at the knee instead of an expensive sculpted suit, and his once straw-blond hair was now grey. Nevertheless, it was still recognisably him: the man once tipped to lead Germany to a new fascist glory. We turned out of the hotel and began to stroll down one of Berlin’s sun-dappled, tree-lined avenues. “So,” I said, “You’re no longer a neo-Nazi then?” He laughed, but did not answer. Perhaps he didn’t consider it a question deserving of a response.
Continue reading...", + "content": "Thirty years ago, Jay Rayner sat down for lunch with a Holocaust denier and rising star of the far right. So how did Ewald Althans end up working in the arts and marrying his Taiwanese boyfriend?I sent Ewald Althans a message suggesting we meet in a coffee shop, not far from my East Berlin hotel. I thought it might be a more relaxed place in which to talk. He declined. “I do not feel too comfy any more sitting in a cosy place having an intense talk about National Socialism, Hitler, Auschwitz, etc,” he texted back. “I suggest we have a nice long walk.” I felt terribly naïve. After all, he had a point. Sitting in a Berlin coffee shop, chatting openly about the Nazis, really might not be the best way to go. I agreed to wait for him at the hotel. It required patience; he sent me repeated messages apologising for being late. “No worries,” I replied. “It’s been 29 years since we last met. I can wait another hour.”
Despite both the three decades that had passed and the Covid mask, I recognised him immediately. He wore drainpipe jeans ripped at the knee instead of an expensive sculpted suit, and his once straw-blond hair was now grey. Nevertheless, it was still recognisably him: the man once tipped to lead Germany to a new fascist glory. We turned out of the hotel and began to stroll down one of Berlin’s sun-dappled, tree-lined avenues. “So,” I said, “You’re no longer a neo-Nazi then?” He laughed, but did not answer. Perhaps he didn’t consider it a question deserving of a response.
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“Pastor, do you think we could hold a service at my house next Thursday?” the peroxide-haired gangster wondered, cradling an AK-47 in his lap as he took a seat beside the man of God.
A few months earlier, the 23-year-old had bought his first home with the fruits of his illegal work as a footsoldier for one of Rio de Janeiro’s drug factions. Now, he wanted to give thanks for the blessings he believed he had received from above.
Continue reading...", + "content": "In the city’s favelas, a new generation of ‘narco-pentecostals’ are embracing Christian symbols
“Pastor, do you think we could hold a service at my house next Thursday?” the peroxide-haired gangster wondered, cradling an AK-47 in his lap as he took a seat beside the man of God.
A few months earlier, the 23-year-old had bought his first home with the fruits of his illegal work as a footsoldier for one of Rio de Janeiro’s drug factions. Now, he wanted to give thanks for the blessings he believed he had received from above.
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The simplest theory of human nature is hedonism– – we pursue pleasure and comfort. Suffering and pain are, by their very nature, to be avoided. The spirit of this view is nicely captured in The Epic of Gilgamesh: “Let your belly be full, enjoy yourself always by day and by night! Make merry each day, dance and play day and night… For such is the destiny of men.” And also by the Canadian rock band Trooper: “We’re here for a good time / Not a long time / So have a good time / The sun can’t shine every day.”
Hedonists wouldn’t deny that life is full of voluntary suffering – we wake up in the middle of the night to feed the baby, take the 8.15 into the city, undergo painful medical procedures. But for the hedonist, these unpleasant acts are seen as the costs that must be paid to obtain greater pleasures in the future. Challenging and difficult work is the ticket to survival and status; boring exercise and unpleasant diets are what you have to go through for abs of steel and a vibrant old age, and so on.
Continue reading...", + "content": "The most satisfying lives are those which involve challenge, fear and struggle, says psychologist Paul Bloom
The simplest theory of human nature is hedonism– – we pursue pleasure and comfort. Suffering and pain are, by their very nature, to be avoided. The spirit of this view is nicely captured in The Epic of Gilgamesh: “Let your belly be full, enjoy yourself always by day and by night! Make merry each day, dance and play day and night… For such is the destiny of men.” And also by the Canadian rock band Trooper: “We’re here for a good time / Not a long time / So have a good time / The sun can’t shine every day.”
Hedonists wouldn’t deny that life is full of voluntary suffering – we wake up in the middle of the night to feed the baby, take the 8.15 into the city, undergo painful medical procedures. But for the hedonist, these unpleasant acts are seen as the costs that must be paid to obtain greater pleasures in the future. Challenging and difficult work is the ticket to survival and status; boring exercise and unpleasant diets are what you have to go through for abs of steel and a vibrant old age, and so on.
Continue reading...", + "category": "Life and style", + "link": "https://www.theguardian.com/lifeandstyle/2022/jan/23/hedonism-is-overrated-to-make-the-best-of-life-there-must-be-pain-says-yale-professor", + "creator": "Paul Bloom", + "pubDate": "2022-01-23T13:00:22Z", + "enclosure": "", + "enclosureType": "", + "image": "", + "id": "", + "language": "en", + "folder": "00.03 News/News - EN", + "feed": "The Guardian", + "read": false, + "favorite": false, + "created": false, + "tags": [], + "hash": "8a73e959bc25be19756f78e7e26c5012", + "highlights": [] + }, + { + "title": "Five teenagers arrested after boy, 16, fatally stabbed in Stretford", + "description": "Greater Manchester police name the victim as Kennie Carter as murder investigation continues
Five teenagers have been arrested on suspicion of murder after a 16-year-old boy was fatally stabbed in Trafford.
Greater Manchester police (GMP) named the victim as Kennie Carter and said officers were piecing together the circumstances leading to the “callous attack”.
Continue reading...", + "content": "Greater Manchester police name the victim as Kennie Carter as murder investigation continues
Five teenagers have been arrested on suspicion of murder after a 16-year-old boy was fatally stabbed in Trafford.
Greater Manchester police (GMP) named the victim as Kennie Carter and said officers were piecing together the circumstances leading to the “callous attack”.
Continue reading...", + "category": "UK news", + "link": "https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2022/jan/23/murder-investigation-stretford-trafford-boy-stabbed", + "creator": "Maya Wolfe-Robinson", + "pubDate": "2022-01-23T15:40:11Z", + "enclosure": "", + "enclosureType": "", + "image": "", + "id": "", + "language": "en", + "folder": "00.03 News/News - EN", + "feed": "The Guardian", + "read": false, + "favorite": false, + "created": false, + "tags": [], + "hash": "a0485e262138de33ada54c46f6bd645e", + "highlights": [] + }, + { + "title": "US vows ‘swift, severe and united response’ if Russia invades Ukraine", + "description": "Secretary of state Anthony Blinken rejects Republican calls for preemptive sanctions but says ‘massive consequences’ await
The US and its allies will deliver a “swift, severe and united response” if Russia invades Ukraine, the secretary of state, Antony Blinken, warned on Sunday amid rising tensions.
The top US diplomat’s comments came as Russia continued its military build-up on the Ukraine border and Britain said it had exposed evidence of a plot by Vladimir Putin to install a pro-Moscow government in Kyiv.
Continue reading...", + "content": "Secretary of state Anthony Blinken rejects Republican calls for preemptive sanctions but says ‘massive consequences’ await
The US and its allies will deliver a “swift, severe and united response” if Russia invades Ukraine, the secretary of state, Antony Blinken, warned on Sunday amid rising tensions.
The top US diplomat’s comments came as Russia continued its military build-up on the Ukraine border and Britain said it had exposed evidence of a plot by Vladimir Putin to install a pro-Moscow government in Kyiv.
Continue reading...", + "category": "Ukraine", + "link": "https://www.theguardian.com/world/2022/jan/23/blinken-swift-severe-united-response-russia-invades-ukraine-biden-putin-pompeo", + "creator": "Richard Luscombe", + "pubDate": "2022-01-23T17:46:52Z", + "enclosure": "", + "enclosureType": "", + "image": "", + "id": "", + "language": "en", + "folder": "00.03 News/News - EN", + "feed": "The Guardian", + "read": false, + "favorite": false, + "created": false, + "tags": [], + "hash": "0fbcec2ed05d470444d9a0033f4fc820", + "highlights": [] + }, + { + "title": "How do you feel about the expected surge of Omicron in New Zealand?", + "description": "We would like to hear from readers in Aotearoa about how they’re dealing with tighter restrictions and preparing for a surge in Covid cases
Last week New Zealand prime minister Jacinda Ardern said the arrival of Omicron was not a matter not of if but when. Days later, it arrived. With the highly contagious variant entering Aotearoa, officials say they expect cases to reach over 1,000 a day in the next two weeks.
More broadly, New Zealand is entering a new stage in the pandemic: needing to reckon for the first time with the prospect of widespread Covid infections across the country, having kept the virus at bay for almost two full years.
Continue reading...", + "content": "We would like to hear from readers in Aotearoa about how they’re dealing with tighter restrictions and preparing for a surge in Covid cases
Last week New Zealand prime minister Jacinda Ardern said the arrival of Omicron was not a matter not of if but when. Days later, it arrived. With the highly contagious variant entering Aotearoa, officials say they expect cases to reach over 1,000 a day in the next two weeks.
More broadly, New Zealand is entering a new stage in the pandemic: needing to reckon for the first time with the prospect of widespread Covid infections across the country, having kept the virus at bay for almost two full years.
Continue reading...", + "category": "New Zealand", + "link": "https://www.theguardian.com/world/2022/jan/24/how-do-you-feel-about-the-expected-surge-of-omicron-in-new-zealand", + "creator": "Guardian community team", + "pubDate": "2022-01-24T01:44:37Z", + "enclosure": "", + "enclosureType": "", + "image": "", + "id": "", + "language": "en", + "folder": "00.03 News/News - EN", + "feed": "The Guardian", + "read": false, + "favorite": false, + "created": false, + "tags": [], + "hash": "7aa1e69157c2bc6ce19f1a92dba2c138", + "highlights": [] + }, + { + "title": "Australia news live update: nation records 58 Covid deaths; Hunt says reseller ‘hoarding’ affecting rapid test shortage", + "description": "Novavax vaccine recommended for use in Australia; nation records at least 58 Covid deaths; health minister suggests reseller ‘hoarding’ a factor in shortage of rapid antigen tests; EU and US issue Covid travel warnings for Australia. Follow all the day’s news
OK, this has nothing to do with Australia or Covid but I just have to share this with you, as a little morning treat.
Please enjoy the woman in the background of this snow report FIGHTING FOR HER LIFE on those stairs.
Continue reading...", + "content": "Novavax vaccine recommended for use in Australia; nation records at least 58 Covid deaths; health minister suggests reseller ‘hoarding’ a factor in shortage of rapid antigen tests; EU and US issue Covid travel warnings for Australia. Follow all the day’s news
OK, this has nothing to do with Australia or Covid but I just have to share this with you, as a little morning treat.
Please enjoy the woman in the background of this snow report FIGHTING FOR HER LIFE on those stairs.
Continue reading...", + "category": "Australia news", + "link": "https://www.theguardian.com/australia-news/live/2022/jan/24/australia-news-live-covid-coronavirus-omicron-nsw-victoria-qld-wa-weather-scott-morrison-rapid-antigen-tests-case-numbers-wa-qld", + "creator": "Caitlin Cassidy (now) and Matilda Boseley (earlier)", + "pubDate": "2022-01-24T02:47:25Z", + "enclosure": "", + "enclosureType": "", + "image": "", + "id": "", + "language": "en", + "folder": "00.03 News/News - EN", + "feed": "The Guardian", + "read": false, + "favorite": false, + "created": false, + "tags": [], + "hash": "fc68d245bf9ce767c52cc4cc8734fd1a", + "highlights": [] + }, { "title": "Female leadership is good for the world. Just look at Barbados", "description": "Mia Mottley is just one of a raft of strong women across the Caribbean and South America tackling society’s most pressing issues. The world could learn a lot from them
There is a common misconception that the developing world is full of archaic values and that women struggle to have their voices heard. The more countries I visit and the more female leaders I speak to, the more I am convinced the contrary is true.
In fact, those in positions of power worldwide could learn important lessons from these strong women when it comes to tackling some of society’s most pressing issues, including pandemics, the climate crisis, education and infrastructure.
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Metiria Turei, the former Green party co-leader, left parliament more than four years ago, resigning from the co-leadership and the party list after right wing lobby groups, with an able assist in the form of the parliamentary press gallery, led a ruthless campaign against the former lawyer for admitting that she once had to commit benefit fraud to feed her young family.
The admission came in a landmark speech condemning New Zealand’s miserly welfare system. Struggling families were paid far too little to survive, something policymakers had known for decades, with examples ranging from Turei’s own to anonymous sole parents who were coming forward to describe how they spent $380 of the $480 in assistance from the State on rent alone. Turei and the Greens were promising to lift the rate of sole parent support, remove sanctions, and make other necessary and progressive reforms to the welfare system in order for people to meet their basic needs.
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Metiria Turei, the former Green party co-leader, left parliament more than four years ago, resigning from the co-leadership and the party list after right wing lobby groups, with an able assist in the form of the parliamentary press gallery, led a ruthless campaign against the former lawyer for admitting that she once had to commit benefit fraud to feed her young family.
The admission came in a landmark speech condemning New Zealand’s miserly welfare system. Struggling families were paid far too little to survive, something policymakers had known for decades, with examples ranging from Turei’s own to anonymous sole parents who were coming forward to describe how they spent $380 of the $480 in assistance from the State on rent alone. Turei and the Greens were promising to lift the rate of sole parent support, remove sanctions, and make other necessary and progressive reforms to the welfare system in order for people to meet their basic needs.
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Ukraine is reacting “seriously” to UK Foreign Office allegations that Moscow has plans to invade the country and install a puppet government, a senior government adviser has said, adding that Kyiv is resisting Russian efforts to destabilise its government and economy.
The extraordinary Foreign Office claims that Moscow may topple the government and install Yevhen Murayev, a former MP who controls a pro-Russia television station, were met with shock and some scepticism in Ukrainian political and media circles on Sunday.
Continue reading...", + "content": "Warning greeted with some scepticism in Kyiv but aide says it fits ‘logical chain’, as EU ministers prepare to meet
Ukraine is reacting “seriously” to UK Foreign Office allegations that Moscow has plans to invade the country and install a puppet government, a senior government adviser has said, adding that Kyiv is resisting Russian efforts to destabilise its government and economy.
The extraordinary Foreign Office claims that Moscow may topple the government and install Yevhen Murayev, a former MP who controls a pro-Russia television station, were met with shock and some scepticism in Ukrainian political and media circles on Sunday.
Continue reading...", + "category": "Ukraine", + "link": "https://www.theguardian.com/world/2022/jan/23/ukraine-taking-uk-claim-of-russian-invasion-plot-seriously-says-adviser", + "creator": "Andrew Roth in Moscow, Dan Sabbagh and Lisa O'Carroll", + "pubDate": "2022-01-23T18:42:37Z", "enclosure": "", "enclosureType": "", "image": "", @@ -327202,17 +336200,17 @@ "favorite": false, "created": false, "tags": [], - "hash": "4b79415aa9e0d41419b24274226ae9aa", + "hash": "52ded759b353288b19670e35a10f4c96", "highlights": [] }, { - "title": "After Democrats’ historic defeat on voting rights, what happens next?", - "description": "In an extremely bruising loss for Biden, Republicans used the filibuster to block the sweeping bill from passing
For a little over a year, America has faced a democratic crisis unlike any it has seen in recent history.
As Republicans have spread lies about the 2020 presidential election, confidence in it remains staggeringly low and about 1 in 3 Americans now believe Joe Biden was not legitimately elected. Republicans who claim the election was stolen are trying to grab key election administration roles, prompting unprecedented alarm that a future election could be overturned.
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For a little over a year, America has faced a democratic crisis unlike any it has seen in recent history.
As Republicans have spread lies about the 2020 presidential election, confidence in it remains staggeringly low and about 1 in 3 Americans now believe Joe Biden was not legitimately elected. Republicans who claim the election was stolen are trying to grab key election administration roles, prompting unprecedented alarm that a future election could be overturned.
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Police suspect that a dead man who was brought to a post office in Ireland by two men trying to claim his pension had died just hours before the incident.
Gardaí have ruled out foul play, with a postmortem revealing he had died not long before the alarm was raised at Hosey’s shop and post office in the town of Carlow, in County Carlow.
Continue reading...", + "content": "Gardaí attempting to establish at what point 66-year-old man died before alarm was raised at shop in Carlow
Police suspect that a dead man who was brought to a post office in Ireland by two men trying to claim his pension had died just hours before the incident.
Gardaí have ruled out foul play, with a postmortem revealing he had died not long before the alarm was raised at Hosey’s shop and post office in the town of Carlow, in County Carlow.
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All plan B measures in England will be lifted next week, meaning an end to compulsory mask-wearing in shops, vaccine certificates for entering venues, and guidance to work from home. But are the public ready to embrace these freedoms just weeks after Covid cases in the UK hit a record high and with daily deaths higher now than when the measures were introduced?
Some are likely to feel more than ready to cast aside restrictions that have been financially and personally cumbersome, while others may fear things are moving too quickly. Regardless of the range of attitudes, changing the rules will shift behaviour.
Continue reading...", - "content": "Analysis: Experts say when the rules are relaxed there tends to be a gradual erosion of protective behaviours
All plan B measures in England will be lifted next week, meaning an end to compulsory mask-wearing in shops, vaccine certificates for entering venues, and guidance to work from home. But are the public ready to embrace these freedoms just weeks after Covid cases in the UK hit a record high and with daily deaths higher now than when the measures were introduced?
Some are likely to feel more than ready to cast aside restrictions that have been financially and personally cumbersome, while others may fear things are moving too quickly. Regardless of the range of attitudes, changing the rules will shift behaviour.
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A 75-year-old Frenchman attempting to row across the Atlantic “to laugh at old age” has been found dead in his cabin at sea, his support team said.
Portuguese coast guards found Jean-Jacques Savin’s overturned boat off the archipelago of the Azores on Friday.
Continue reading...", + "content": "Jean-Jacques Savin, a former paratrooper, wanted ‘to laugh at old age’ but got into difficulties off the Azores
A 75-year-old Frenchman attempting to row across the Atlantic “to laugh at old age” has been found dead in his cabin at sea, his support team said.
Portuguese coast guards found Jean-Jacques Savin’s overturned boat off the archipelago of the Azores on Friday.
Continue reading...", + "category": "France", + "link": "https://www.theguardian.com/world/2022/jan/23/french-adventurer-75-attempting-to-row-across-the-atlantic-found-dead", + "creator": "Agence France-Presse", + "pubDate": "2022-01-23T03:33:29Z", "enclosure": "", "enclosureType": "", "image": "", @@ -327246,61 +336244,17 @@ "favorite": false, "created": false, "tags": [], - "hash": "2db37cac17e6d6329b03ec90d6e5db19", + "hash": "a28f8bd63c6625a498e4e2f43e7a0c3d", "highlights": [] }, { - "title": "Covid-19 map of the US: latest cases state by state", - "description": "The US emerged as an early hotspot for the coronavirus and it continues to have some of the highest case and death rates in the world. It leads the world in both confirmed Covid-19 cases and deaths, according to data from Johns Hopkins University.
It’s important to point out that the actual death toll is believed to be far higher than the tally compiled from government figures.
The US emerged as an early hotspot for the coronavirus and it continues to have some of the highest case and death rates in the world. It leads the world in both confirmed Covid-19 cases and deaths, according to data from Johns Hopkins University.
It’s important to point out that the actual death toll is believed to be far higher than the tally compiled from government figures.
Latest updates: follow all the news and politics developments resulting from the coronavirus pandemic in the UK and around the world
Sturgeon talks about the impact on business. She said she realises that hospitality has been badly affected by the pandemic.
“It’s not about having protective measures and businesses are damaged, or having no measures and everything is fine. It’s having measures than stem transmission, or allowing things to be controlled.”
Continue reading...", + "content": "Latest updates: follow all the news and politics developments resulting from the coronavirus pandemic in the UK and around the world
Sturgeon talks about the impact on business. She said she realises that hospitality has been badly affected by the pandemic.
“It’s not about having protective measures and businesses are damaged, or having no measures and everything is fine. It’s having measures than stem transmission, or allowing things to be controlled.”
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The chief of Germany’s navy has resigned after arguing during a livestreamed event that Vladimir Putin 'deserves respect' and Kyiv will not win back annexed Crimea. Ukraine’s ambassador in Berlin said Kay-Achim Schönbach's comments 'massively' called into question Germany’s trustworthiness
The Omicron outbreak in New Zealand has forced Jacinda Ardern and partner Clarke Gayford to cancel their wedding, which was due to take place in the coming weeks at Gisborne on the North Island’s eastern coast. The prime minister said on Sunday the country would be placed on the highest level of restrictions to try to slow the spread of the variant
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NHS trust leaders are divided about whether the government should press ahead with mandatory jabs for healthcare workers in England after the prime minister told MPs he was considering relaxing the policy.
About 80,000 frontline NHS workers have still not had a Covid vaccination and have less than two weeks to have their first dose in time to be able to complete the course before the 1 April deadline.
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NHS trust leaders are divided about whether the government should press ahead with mandatory jabs for healthcare workers in England after the prime minister told MPs he was considering relaxing the policy.
About 80,000 frontline NHS workers have still not had a Covid vaccination and have less than two weeks to have their first dose in time to be able to complete the course before the 1 April deadline.
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A skier in northern Finland was treated to a stunning display as the vivid aurora borealis and a bright moon shone in the sky early on Saturday 15 January. Jari Romppainen filmed the footage in Ranua, a municipality in the Finnish province of Lapland. According to Finland's national tourist site, the northern lights are visible for about 200 nights a year from Lapland
Deputy PM apologises for mistakenly saying ‘people aren’t dying’ from Covid; treasurer Josh Frydenberg defends government’s rollout of rapid antigen tests as free ones become available for concession card holders. Follow all the day’s news
Okay, this has nothing to do with Australia or Covid but I just have to share this with you, as a little morning treat.
Please enjoy the woman in the background of this snow report FIGHTING FOR HER LIFE on those stairs.
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Okay, this has nothing to do with Australia or Covid but I just have to share this with you, as a little morning treat.
Please enjoy the woman in the background of this snow report FIGHTING FOR HER LIFE on those stairs.
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Police suspect that a dead man who was brought to a post office in Ireland by two men trying to claim his pension had died just hours before the incident.
Gardaí have ruled out foul play, with a postmortem revealing he had died not long before the alarm was raised at Hosey’s shop and post office in the town of Carlow, in County Carlow.
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Police suspect that a dead man who was brought to a post office in Ireland by two men trying to claim his pension had died just hours before the incident.
Gardaí have ruled out foul play, with a postmortem revealing he had died not long before the alarm was raised at Hosey’s shop and post office in the town of Carlow, in County Carlow.
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Tonga is used to natural disasters, but they have never experienced anything like the last week.
“We’ve experienced tropical cyclones, but this is so new and no one will ever forget this, ever,” says Marian Kupu, a journalist for BroadCom Broadcasting FM87.5 in Tonga.
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Tonga is used to natural disasters, but they have never experienced anything like the last week.
“We’ve experienced tropical cyclones, but this is so new and no one will ever forget this, ever,” says Marian Kupu, a journalist for BroadCom Broadcasting FM87.5 in Tonga.
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Folau, a retired carpenter with a motion disability, managed to stay afloat for more than a day and make his way across the sea to the main island of Tongatapu. He said his faith in God and his family were the two things that occupied his thoughts while he was helpless at sea
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Folau, a retired carpenter with a motion disability, managed to stay afloat for more than a day and make his way across the sea to the main island of Tongatapu. He said his faith in God and his family were the two things that occupied his thoughts while he was helpless at sea
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Good morning. Australia’s offshore processing regime on Nauru will cost taxpayers nearly $220m over the next six months. Russia has sent troops close to Ukraine’s borders. And Google warns that an upcoming Australian court ruling could have “devastating impacts” on the internet.
Australia’s offshore processing regime on Nauru will cost taxpayers nearly $220m over the next six months as it holds 107 people on the Pacific island. Brisbane firm Canstruct International has been awarded a new extension – its eighth non-competitive contract extension – for $218.5m to provide six months of “garrison and welfare services” on Nauru. The company’s total revenue from island contracts over the past five years now totals more than $1.8bn. It currently costs Australian taxpayers more than $4m a year to hold one person within the Nauru offshore regime – a little over $11,000 per person per day.
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Good morning. Australia’s offshore processing regime on Nauru will cost taxpayers nearly $220m over the next six months. Russia has sent troops close to Ukraine’s borders. And Google warns that an upcoming Australian court ruling could have “devastating impacts” on the internet.
Australia’s offshore processing regime on Nauru will cost taxpayers nearly $220m over the next six months as it holds 107 people on the Pacific island. Brisbane firm Canstruct International has been awarded a new extension – its eighth non-competitive contract extension – for $218.5m to provide six months of “garrison and welfare services” on Nauru. The company’s total revenue from island contracts over the past five years now totals more than $1.8bn. It currently costs Australian taxpayers more than $4m a year to hold one person within the Nauru offshore regime – a little over $11,000 per person per day.
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The US and its allies will deliver a “swift, severe and united response” if Russia invades Ukraine, the secretary of state, Antony Blinken, warned on Sunday amid rising tensions.
The top US diplomat’s comments came as Russia continued its military build-up on the Ukraine border and Britain said it had exposed evidence of a plot by Vladimir Putin to install a pro-Moscow government in Kyiv.
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The US and its allies will deliver a “swift, severe and united response” if Russia invades Ukraine, the secretary of state, Antony Blinken, warned on Sunday amid rising tensions.
The top US diplomat’s comments came as Russia continued its military build-up on the Ukraine border and Britain said it had exposed evidence of a plot by Vladimir Putin to install a pro-Moscow government in Kyiv.
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The row over Islamophobia gripping the government deepened on Sunday as the former minister Nusrat Ghani claimed the prime minister told her he “could not get involved” after she told him party whips had blamed her sacking on her “Muslimness”.
Ghani’s claims have rocked the Tory party at a critical time for Boris Johnson, as he awaits a make-or-break inquiry into lockdown-flouting parties in Downing Street.
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The company says RSC will help researchers develop better AI models that can learn from trillions of examples. Among other things, the models will be able to build better augmented reality tools and "seamlessly analyze text, images and video together," according to Meta. Much of this work is in service of its vision for the metaverse, in which it says AI-powered apps and products will have a key role.
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Meta says RSC can train large-scale natural language processing models three times faster as well. As such, AI models that determine whether "an action, sound or image is harmful or benign" (for example, to root out hate speech) can be trained more quickly. According to the company, that research will help protect people on current services like Facebook and Instagram, as well as in the metaverse.
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This year, Meta plans to increase the number of GPUs in RSC to 16,000. It says that will boost AI training performance by more than 2.5 times. The company, which started working on the project in early 2020, wanted RSC to train AI models on data sets up to an exabyte in size (the equivalent of 36,000 years' worth of high-quality video).
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Buy Cyberpunk 2077 at GOG - $30While the first-person RPG had a notoriously rocky debut, CD Projekt Red has fixed some of the game's many bugs over the last 13 months. The studio plans to roll out the next major update for all platforms by the end of March.
The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt is 80 percent off during the sale. You can pick up one of the most highly regarded RPGs of the last decade for $8. Control Ultimate Edition is down 70 percent to $12 as well. The bundle includes the excellent base game as well as both expansions.
Elsewhere, you can scoop up Metro Exodus: Gold Edition for $14.80 (63 percent off) and Kingdom Come: Deliverance Royal Edition for $12 (70 percent off). These barely scratch the surface of the deals, which include a ton of indie games and franchises like Batman Arkham and Bioshock. You can check out the entire New Year Sale at GOG.
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The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt is 80 percent off during the sale. You can pick up one of the most highly regarded RPGs of the last decade for $8. Control Ultimate Edition is down 70 percent to $12 as well. The bundle includes the excellent base game as well as both expansions.
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While AT&T’s new 5 GIG plan is almost certainly overkill for a typical household (even with a bunch of people making Zoom calls at the same time), the ongoing pandemic and shift towards working and schooling from home continues to put a strain on families with more limited internet.
The new 2 GIG plan is set to start at $110 per month plus tax (or $225 a month for a business fiber), while the faster 5 GIG plan will cost $180 per month (or $395 a month for businesses). Notably, AT&T describes both plans as offering “symmetrical” speeds, which means customers should see equally fast download and upload speeds. That last part is important for anyone who has to move large files around, especially when a lot of older internet plans often featuring upload speeds that are significantly lower than download speeds.
In addition to its new multi-gig fiber plans, AT&T is updating its fiber internet plans with more straightforward pricing. AT&T says this means new customers won’t get hit with any equipment fees, data caps or annual contracts, with initial pricing locked in for at least 12 months. So your bill should just be the price of the service plus tax, with AT&T throwing in perks such as its ActiveArmor internet security, speedy Wi-Fi 6 routers, and a free HBO Max subscription for customers with top-tier plans (either the gigabit, 2 GIG or 5 GIG plans).
So, while AT&T’s new fiber plans aren’t cheap, they should supply ample bandwidth for data-hungry people like content creators and stream video enthusiasts. To find out if you live in an area covered by AT&T’s new multi-gig plans, you can check availability on AT&T’s fiber landing page here.
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While AT&T’s new 5 GIG plan is almost certainly overkill for a typical household (even with a bunch of people making Zoom calls at the same time), the ongoing pandemic and shift towards working and schooling from home continues to put a strain on families with more limited internet.
The new 2 GIG plan is set to start at $110 per month plus tax (or $225 a month for a business fiber), while the faster 5 GIG plan will cost $180 per month (or $395 a month for businesses). Notably, AT&T describes both plans as offering “symmetrical” speeds, which means customers should see equally fast download and upload speeds. That last part is important for anyone who has to move large files around, especially when a lot of older internet plans often featuring upload speeds that are significantly lower than download speeds.
In addition to its new multi-gig fiber plans, AT&T is updating its fiber internet plans with more straightforward pricing. AT&T says this means new customers won’t get hit with any equipment fees, data caps or annual contracts, with initial pricing locked in for at least 12 months. So your bill should just be the price of the service plus tax, with AT&T throwing in perks such as its ActiveArmor internet security, speedy Wi-Fi 6 routers, and a free HBO Max subscription for customers with top-tier plans (either the gigabit, 2 GIG or 5 GIG plans).
So, while AT&T’s new fiber plans aren’t cheap, they should supply ample bandwidth for data-hungry people like content creators and stream video enthusiasts. To find out if you live in an area covered by AT&T’s new multi-gig plans, you can check availability on AT&T’s fiber landing page here.
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Pixel Watch 👇
— Jon Prosser (@jon_prosser) January 21, 2022
I’m hearing that Google is planning on launching it on Thursday, May 26th — over year since we leaked it.
This is the first we’ve seen a set date on the device behind the scenes.
Google is known for pushing back dates — but if they do, we’ll know 👀 pic.twitter.com/Kk0D4Bom6d
Leaker Jon Prosser said the watch is currently slated to arrive on May 26th, noting that this is "the first we’ve seen a set date on the device behind the scenes." While that seems on the surface like an oddly specific date for something so far away, the timing lines up with the Google I/O developer conference, which usually takes place in May.
As with most smartwatches in the Android ecosystem, the smartwatch is expected to have a circular face, albeit with no physical bezel. It will likely have a heart rate sensor and other features adopted from Fitbit, which Google bought last year. The device could show off the extent of what Wear OS can do and be positioned as an Apple Watch competitor.
The release date isn't set in stone, of course. Nor is the name of the device, despite suggestions that it'll be called Pixel Watch. Still, it's something for Android and Pixel enthusiasts to keep an eye on.
Other rumors suggest a Pixel 6a smartphone is coming in May as well. It's expected to use the same Tensor chipset as the Pixel 6, though Google could ditch the headphone jack in the budget model.
", + "content": "There have been rumblings for quite some time that Google has been beavering away on its own smartwatch. Rumors last month suggested a Google-branded watch could arrive sometime in 2022, and now we have a slightly clearer idea of when it might debut.
Pixel Watch 👇
— Jon Prosser (@jon_prosser) January 21, 2022
I’m hearing that Google is planning on launching it on Thursday, May 26th — over year since we leaked it.
This is the first we’ve seen a set date on the device behind the scenes.
Google is known for pushing back dates — but if they do, we’ll know 👀 pic.twitter.com/Kk0D4Bom6d
Leaker Jon Prosser said the watch is currently slated to arrive on May 26th, noting that this is "the first we’ve seen a set date on the device behind the scenes." While that seems on the surface like an oddly specific date for something so far away, the timing lines up with the Google I/O developer conference, which usually takes place in May.
As with most smartwatches in the Android ecosystem, the smartwatch is expected to have a circular face, albeit with no physical bezel. It will likely have a heart rate sensor and other features adopted from Fitbit, which Google bought last year. The device could show off the extent of what Wear OS can do and be positioned as an Apple Watch competitor.
The release date isn't set in stone, of course. Nor is the name of the device, despite suggestions that it'll be called Pixel Watch. Still, it's something for Android and Pixel enthusiasts to keep an eye on.
Other rumors suggest a Pixel 6a smartphone is coming in May as well. It's expected to use the same Tensor chipset as the Pixel 6, though Google could ditch the headphone jack in the budget model.
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Although the battery is said to be twice as big as previous versions, it has a fivefold increase in energy capacity, according to Nikkei. As such, cars need fewer of the batteries, which are already 10 to 20 percent cheaper to produce. It's estimated that batteries account for 30 percent of the cost of EVs. A cost reduction could make EVs more affordable and hasten the transition to electric vehicles. What's more, a longer range means drivers won't need to charge batteries as often.
Panasonic, a long-time partner of Tesla, is reportedly investing around 80 billion yen ($704 million) on new equipment to produce the 4680. It's said to be expanding an existing plant in Japan and making the batteries there to begin with. Nikkei reports the company will start making the cells on a small scale this year to develop safe and efficient processes before entering mass production in 2023. It may mass produce the batteries in other countries later.
The company confirmed to Reuters that it was setting up a test production line in 2022, though didn't say when it will start making the batteries at a larger scale. "We are studying various options for mass production," it said.
Panasonic started working on the cell following a request from Tesla. The head of Panasonic's battery division said in November that the company hasn't ruled out producing the cell for other automakers, though Tesla is its priority. Tesla CEO Elon Musk previously said that although his company plans to make its own batteries, it would continue to source them from other suppliers.
Tesla announced the 4680 at a Battery Day event in September 2020. At the time, Musk said the cell and other developments could enable Tesla to start selling a $25,000 EV.
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Although the battery is said to be twice as big as previous versions, it has a fivefold increase in energy capacity, according to Nikkei. As such, cars need fewer of the batteries, which are already 10 to 20 percent cheaper to produce. It's estimated that batteries account for 30 percent of the cost of EVs. A cost reduction could make EVs more affordable and hasten the transition to electric vehicles. What's more, a longer range means drivers won't need to charge batteries as often.
Panasonic, a long-time partner of Tesla, is reportedly investing around 80 billion yen ($704 million) on new equipment to produce the 4680. It's said to be expanding an existing plant in Japan and making the batteries there to begin with. Nikkei reports the company will start making the cells on a small scale this year to develop safe and efficient processes before entering mass production in 2023. It may mass produce the batteries in other countries later.
The company confirmed to Reuters that it was setting up a test production line in 2022, though didn't say when it will start making the batteries at a larger scale. "We are studying various options for mass production," it said.
Panasonic started working on the cell following a request from Tesla. The head of Panasonic's battery division said in November that the company hasn't ruled out producing the cell for other automakers, though Tesla is its priority. Tesla CEO Elon Musk previously said that although his company plans to make its own batteries, it would continue to source them from other suppliers.
Tesla announced the 4680 at a Battery Day event in September 2020. At the time, Musk said the cell and other developments could enable Tesla to start selling a $25,000 EV.
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BREAKING: My office is suing Google for deceiving users and invading their privacy.
— AG Karl A. Racine (@AGKarlRacine) January 24, 2022
Google claims that changing your device and account settings protects your data. The truth is, since 2014, Google has systematically surveilled users no matter what settings they choose.
Much of this controversy was first publicized back in 2018 when an Associated Press report identified that location tracking remained active regardless of the user’s choice. The claim says that between 2014 and 2019, despite these promises, tracking data was stored in a Web and App Activity database. As our deep dive on the subject explained, Google did enable users to go in and erase their location from this file, but the process was slow and laborious.
We're leading a bipartisan group of AGs from Texas, Indiana, & Washington, each suing in state court to hold Google accountable.
— AG Karl A. Racine (@AGKarlRacine) January 24, 2022
We're seeking to stop Google’s illegal use of “dark patterns” & claw back profits made from location data. Read the complaint:https://t.co/KQCPiZSYxA
“Google leads consumers to believe that consumers are in control of whether Google collects and retains information about their location and how that information is used,” says the complaint. “In reality, consumers who use Google products cannot prevent Google from collecting, storing and profiting from their location.” It added that the use of dark patterns to nudge a user to consenting to data collection is harmful to consumers.
This breaking news story is developing, please refresh for more information.
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BREAKING: My office is suing Google for deceiving users and invading their privacy.
— AG Karl A. Racine (@AGKarlRacine) January 24, 2022
Google claims that changing your device and account settings protects your data. The truth is, since 2014, Google has systematically surveilled users no matter what settings they choose.
Much of this controversy was first publicized back in 2018 when an Associated Press report identified that location tracking remained active regardless of the user’s choice. The claim says that between 2014 and 2019, despite these promises, tracking data was stored in a Web and App Activity database. As our deep dive on the subject explained, Google did enable users to go in and erase their location from this file, but the process was slow and laborious.
We're leading a bipartisan group of AGs from Texas, Indiana, & Washington, each suing in state court to hold Google accountable.
— AG Karl A. Racine (@AGKarlRacine) January 24, 2022
We're seeking to stop Google’s illegal use of “dark patterns” & claw back profits made from location data. Read the complaint:https://t.co/KQCPiZSYxA
“Google leads consumers to believe that consumers are in control of whether Google collects and retains information about their location and how that information is used,” says the complaint. “In reality, consumers who use Google products cannot prevent Google from collecting, storing and profiting from their location.” It added that the use of dark patterns to nudge a user to consenting to data collection is harmful to consumers.
This breaking news story is developing, please refresh for more information.
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Buy Nest Hub Max at Adorama - $169The Nest Hub Max earned a score of 86 from us when it first came out in 2019 and it remains a good option for those that rely on the Google Assistant and want a larger home hub with advanced smart features. It has a spacious 10-inch HD touchscreen on which you can do things like take a Zoom call, watch YouTube or Netflix and control all of the smart lights, thermostats and other gadgets in your home. Its stereo speakers help it sound better than the smaller Nest Hubs, so it'll be good for both video watching and music playing.
The built-in camera lets you do more than just take video calls. It enables Face Match, which is similar to Google's Voice Match feature in that it recognizes who's using the device so it can display information relevant to you including calendar alerts, messages and more. If you have more than one person in the house using the Hub Max, this feature will come in handy. The Hub Max also supports gesture controls, which allow you to do things like raise a palm to the camera to pause a video or song that's playing.
While it takes up more space on a countertop than a Nest Cam, the Nest Hub Max can act as one in your home, too. You can use the Nest Cam app to pull up the feed from the device's built-in camera, letting you keep watch over your home when you're away. So while most smart displays are multi-use devices, you're truly getting a lot of bang for your buck with the Nest Hub Max — especially when it's on sale like this.
Follow @EngadgetDeals on Twitter for the latest tech deals and buying advice.
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Buy Nest Hub Max at Adorama - $169The Nest Hub Max earned a score of 86 from us when it first came out in 2019 and it remains a good option for those that rely on the Google Assistant and want a larger home hub with advanced smart features. It has a spacious 10-inch HD touchscreen on which you can do things like take a Zoom call, watch YouTube or Netflix and control all of the smart lights, thermostats and other gadgets in your home. Its stereo speakers help it sound better than the smaller Nest Hubs, so it'll be good for both video watching and music playing.
The built-in camera lets you do more than just take video calls. It enables Face Match, which is similar to Google's Voice Match feature in that it recognizes who's using the device so it can display information relevant to you including calendar alerts, messages and more. If you have more than one person in the house using the Hub Max, this feature will come in handy. The Hub Max also supports gesture controls, which allow you to do things like raise a palm to the camera to pause a video or song that's playing.
While it takes up more space on a countertop than a Nest Cam, the Nest Hub Max can act as one in your home, too. You can use the Nest Cam app to pull up the feed from the device's built-in camera, letting you keep watch over your home when you're away. So while most smart displays are multi-use devices, you're truly getting a lot of bang for your buck with the Nest Hub Max — especially when it's on sale like this.
Follow @EngadgetDeals on Twitter for the latest tech deals and buying advice.
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The company announced titles that depend on Epic’s Easy Anti-Cheat (EAC) software can now run on the portable. Valve said adding Steam Deck support to titles that use EAC is “a simple process.” Developers won’t need to update their SDK version or make other time-consuming changes. It joins BattlEye support, meaning, as Valve notes: “The two largest anti-cheat services are now easily supported on Proton and Steam Deck.”
However, it’s still unclear whether some of the most popular multiplayer games on Steam that use BattlEye and EAC, including titles like Rainbow Six Siege and PUBG, will work on day one.
— Mat Smith
Peloton didn’t need more bad news. The premiere episode of Billions season six includes a scene that, like the Sex and the City follow-up And Just Like That, points a finger at Peloton's Bike for causing a heart attack for Mike "Wags" Wagner (played by David Costabile). Unlike And Just Like That, however, Wagner survives — he even references the AJLT scene, telling staff that he's "not going out" like that character.
According to WinFuture’s Roland Quandt, European pricing for the Galaxy S22 series will start at €849 (roughly $1,018), with the base models of the Galaxy S22 Plus and Ultra slated to cost €1,049 ($1,188) and €1,249 ($1,414). If accurate, this should mean the 2022 Samsung’s Galaxy S lineup will cost just as much as it did in 2021. In Europe at least, the Galaxy S22 Ultra will ship with 8GB of RAM, while the S21 Ultra packs 12GB of RAM.
And if you thought that was pricey, a separate leak from Android Police earlier this month suggested the company could charge an extra $100 stateside for every model in the Galaxy S22 lineup. We should know more very soon.
Earlier this week, Apple began requiring students and teachers in the US to verify their identity through authentication service UNiDAYS before they could take advantage of the company’s discounted education pricing. However, that’s since disappeared. You can once again buy discounted Macs, iPads and other Apple products from the company’s US education website without needing to verify you’re currently a student or a teacher.
Google has asked the High Court of Australia to overturn a 2020 ruling it warns could have a “devastating” effect on the wider internet. Google claims it will be forced to “act as censor” if the country’s highest court doesn’t overturn a decision that awarded a lawyer $40,000 in defamation damages for an article the company had linked to through its search engine.
In 2016, George Defteros, a Victoria state lawyer, contacted Google to ask the company to remove a 2004 article from The Age. The piece featured reporting on murder charges prosecutors filed against Defteros related to the death of three men. Those charges were later dropped in 2005. The company refused to remove the article from its search results as it viewed the publication as a reputable source.
Sony will release a movie made using the PlayStation game-builder 'Dreams'
'We Met in Virtual Reality' finds love in the metaverse
PlatinumGames' long-awaited shoot 'em-up arrives February 22nd
What we bought: A rice cooker whose greatest trick isn't actually rice
The latest 'Star Trek: Picard' season two trailer teases a time-traveling adventure
", + "content": "Cheating is rife across many gaming platforms, but the biggest cheaters are usually found around PC gaming — despite games companies banning thousands, if not hundreds of thousands of the scamps. Valve's Steam Deck, its upcoming handheld, should make it harder to bend the rules.
The company announced titles that depend on Epic’s Easy Anti-Cheat (EAC) software can now run on the portable. Valve said adding Steam Deck support to titles that use EAC is “a simple process.” Developers won’t need to update their SDK version or make other time-consuming changes. It joins BattlEye support, meaning, as Valve notes: “The two largest anti-cheat services are now easily supported on Proton and Steam Deck.”
However, it’s still unclear whether some of the most popular multiplayer games on Steam that use BattlEye and EAC, including titles like Rainbow Six Siege and PUBG, will work on day one.
— Mat Smith
Peloton didn’t need more bad news. The premiere episode of Billions season six includes a scene that, like the Sex and the City follow-up And Just Like That, points a finger at Peloton's Bike for causing a heart attack for Mike "Wags" Wagner (played by David Costabile). Unlike And Just Like That, however, Wagner survives — he even references the AJLT scene, telling staff that he's "not going out" like that character.
According to WinFuture’s Roland Quandt, European pricing for the Galaxy S22 series will start at €849 (roughly $1,018), with the base models of the Galaxy S22 Plus and Ultra slated to cost €1,049 ($1,188) and €1,249 ($1,414). If accurate, this should mean the 2022 Samsung’s Galaxy S lineup will cost just as much as it did in 2021. In Europe at least, the Galaxy S22 Ultra will ship with 8GB of RAM, while the S21 Ultra packs 12GB of RAM.
And if you thought that was pricey, a separate leak from Android Police earlier this month suggested the company could charge an extra $100 stateside for every model in the Galaxy S22 lineup. We should know more very soon.
Earlier this week, Apple began requiring students and teachers in the US to verify their identity through authentication service UNiDAYS before they could take advantage of the company’s discounted education pricing. However, that’s since disappeared. You can once again buy discounted Macs, iPads and other Apple products from the company’s US education website without needing to verify you’re currently a student or a teacher.
Google has asked the High Court of Australia to overturn a 2020 ruling it warns could have a “devastating” effect on the wider internet. Google claims it will be forced to “act as censor” if the country’s highest court doesn’t overturn a decision that awarded a lawyer $40,000 in defamation damages for an article the company had linked to through its search engine.
In 2016, George Defteros, a Victoria state lawyer, contacted Google to ask the company to remove a 2004 article from The Age. The piece featured reporting on murder charges prosecutors filed against Defteros related to the death of three men. Those charges were later dropped in 2005. The company refused to remove the article from its search results as it viewed the publication as a reputable source.
Sony will release a movie made using the PlayStation game-builder 'Dreams'
'We Met in Virtual Reality' finds love in the metaverse
PlatinumGames' long-awaited shoot 'em-up arrives February 22nd
What we bought: A rice cooker whose greatest trick isn't actually rice
The latest 'Star Trek: Picard' season two trailer teases a time-traveling adventure
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Buy second-gen Apple AirPods at Amazon - $100The second-gen AirPods lack the active noise cancellation of higher-end models but still deliver solid sound quality and good battery life — up to five hours and a few charges with the included case. The biggest benefit is available to Apple users, as the H1 chipset allows you to connect in seconds and switch quickly between an iPhone, iPad and MacBook. The biggest difference with the latest third-gen AirPods is improved comfort for more users in the latter model.
The AirPods Pro, meanwhile, are on sale for $180, or 28 percent off the regular price. They're Apple's best-sounding earbuds, offering great clarity, refined bass tones and Apple's spatial Dolby Atmos audio. The active noise cancellation (ANC) is highly effective, blocking enough noise that you don't have to crank up the sound excessively. Battery life is also solid, with up to 4.5 hours on a charge with ANC turned on. Other features include a transparency mode so you can talk to others, touch controls, and the ability to switch quickly between Apple devices.
Buy Apple AirPods Pro at Amazon - $180Finally, Apple's AirPods Max headphones are on sale for $449 ($100 off the regular price) in the Sky Blue color only (shown above). If you're good with that, they offer excellent balanced sound, very effective active noise cancellation and on-board controls. You'll also get benefits in the Apple ecosystem like simple pairing and spatial audio. They also deliver solid battery life. We've seen a lower price at Woot, but returns and purchases are more straightforward with Amazon, and it's still a significant discount.
Buy Apple AirPods Max at Amazon - $449Follow @EngadgetDeals on Twitter for the latest tech deals and buying advice.
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Buy second-gen Apple AirPods at Amazon - $100The second-gen AirPods lack the active noise cancellation of higher-end models but still deliver solid sound quality and good battery life — up to five hours and a few charges with the included case. The biggest benefit is available to Apple users, as the H1 chipset allows you to connect in seconds and switch quickly between an iPhone, iPad and MacBook. The biggest difference with the latest third-gen AirPods is improved comfort for more users in the latter model.
The AirPods Pro, meanwhile, are on sale for $180, or 28 percent off the regular price. They're Apple's best-sounding earbuds, offering great clarity, refined bass tones and Apple's spatial Dolby Atmos audio. The active noise cancellation (ANC) is highly effective, blocking enough noise that you don't have to crank up the sound excessively. Battery life is also solid, with up to 4.5 hours on a charge with ANC turned on. Other features include a transparency mode so you can talk to others, touch controls, and the ability to switch quickly between Apple devices.
Buy Apple AirPods Pro at Amazon - $180Finally, Apple's AirPods Max headphones are on sale for $449 ($100 off the regular price) in the Sky Blue color only (shown above). If you're good with that, they offer excellent balanced sound, very effective active noise cancellation and on-board controls. You'll also get benefits in the Apple ecosystem like simple pairing and spatial audio. They also deliver solid battery life. We've seen a lower price at Woot, but returns and purchases are more straightforward with Amazon, and it's still a significant discount.
Buy Apple AirPods Max at Amazon - $449Follow @EngadgetDeals on Twitter for the latest tech deals and buying advice.
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Buy Sony WH-XB910N headphones at Amazon - $128The WH-XB910N headphones aren't quite up to the standard of Sony's $350 flagship WH-1000XM4 headphones, but they still deliver excellent sound quality while looking great. You get clear mids and highs, powerful bass and Sony's 360 Reality Audio surround sound, available on select songs with Deezer, Tidal, Amazon Music HD and other streaming services. The active noise cancellation (ANC) works well though, again, it's not quite up to the standard of the WH-1000XM4 model (which is nearly triple the price).
The WH-XB910N headphones are great for working at home, thanks to the "Precise Voice Pickup" that amplifies your voice on calls. It also offers on-board controls and an ambient sound mode so you can be better aware of your environment. It'll last over a day thanks to the 30-hour battery life, and you can get an additional 4.5 hours with a 10-minute quick charge.
The $128 price is one of the best we've seen, topping the $138 deal available over the holidays last year. There aren't many other models that can rival it at that price, so act soon before they're gone.
Follow @EngadgetDeals on Twitter for the latest tech deals and buying advice.
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Buy Sony WH-XB910N headphones at Amazon - $128The WH-XB910N headphones aren't quite up to the standard of Sony's $350 flagship WH-1000XM4 headphones, but they still deliver excellent sound quality while looking great. You get clear mids and highs, powerful bass and Sony's 360 Reality Audio surround sound, available on select songs with Deezer, Tidal, Amazon Music HD and other streaming services. The active noise cancellation (ANC) works well though, again, it's not quite up to the standard of the WH-1000XM4 model (which is nearly triple the price).
The WH-XB910N headphones are great for working at home, thanks to the "Precise Voice Pickup" that amplifies your voice on calls. It also offers on-board controls and an ambient sound mode so you can be better aware of your environment. It'll last over a day thanks to the 30-hour battery life, and you can get an additional 4.5 hours with a 10-minute quick charge.
The $128 price is one of the best we've seen, topping the $138 deal available over the holidays last year. There aren't many other models that can rival it at that price, so act soon before they're gone.
Follow @EngadgetDeals on Twitter for the latest tech deals and buying advice.
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The lawsuit accused Plaid of collecting "more financial data than was needed from users." It also claimed that the company obtained users' bank login information via its own "Plaid Link" interface, "which had the look and feel of the user’s own bank account login screen," according to the settlement website. On top of the $58 million payout, the company was forced to change some of its business practices.
Millions of people use apps linked to Plaid, so any payout might be pretty slim. Still, if you're a US resident who had a bank account connected to the app between January 1st, 2013 and November 19th, 2021, you may qualify to receive a claim. For more, see the settlement site's FAQ.
You may have already received an email about the lawsuit, or you can check the settlement's search section to see if you've used an app that qualifies. In any case, you have until April 28th, 2022 to submit your claim.
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The lawsuit accused Plaid of collecting "more financial data than was needed from users." It also claimed that the company obtained users' bank login information via its own "Plaid Link" interface, "which had the look and feel of the user’s own bank account login screen," according to the settlement website. On top of the $58 million payout, the company was forced to change some of its business practices.
Millions of people use apps linked to Plaid, so any payout might be pretty slim. Still, if you're a US resident who had a bank account connected to the app between January 1st, 2013 and November 19th, 2021, you may qualify to receive a claim. For more, see the settlement site's FAQ.
You may have already received an email about the lawsuit, or you can check the settlement's search section to see if you've used an app that qualifies. In any case, you have until April 28th, 2022 to submit your claim.
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Whoever said S22 series was to be cheaper, didn't think of Covid, parts shortages and inflation.
— Roland Quandt (@rquandt) January 22, 2022
Actual official EURO prices:
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S22+ 8/128GB = 1049
S22+ 8/256GB = 1099
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S22 Ultra 12/256GB = 1349
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What may change is that Samsung could tweak the base model Ultra variant to offer less value than its predecessor. In Europe at least, the €1249 Galaxy S22 Ultra will ship with 8GB of RAM, according to Quandt, and cost the same amount as money as the entry-level Galaxy S21 Ultra, which features 12GB of RAM. Consumers in Europe will reportedly need to pay a €100 premium to get the S22 Ultra with 12GB of RAM and 256GB of internal storage. It’s not clear if Samsung will implement the same pricing strategy in the US. As Android Police points out, a separate leak earlier this month suggested the company could charge an extra $100 stateside for every model in the Galaxy S22 lineup. As always, we’ll have to wait until the company shares official pricing information before we know just how much it will cost to own the latest Galaxy S phones.
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Whoever said S22 series was to be cheaper, didn't think of Covid, parts shortages and inflation.
— Roland Quandt (@rquandt) January 22, 2022
Actual official EURO prices:
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What may change is that Samsung could tweak the base model Ultra variant to offer less value than its predecessor. In Europe at least, the €1249 Galaxy S22 Ultra will ship with 8GB of RAM, according to Quandt, and cost the same amount as money as the entry-level Galaxy S21 Ultra, which features 12GB of RAM. Consumers in Europe will reportedly need to pay a €100 premium to get the S22 Ultra with 12GB of RAM and 256GB of internal storage. It’s not clear if Samsung will implement the same pricing strategy in the US. As Android Police points out, a separate leak earlier this month suggested the company could charge an extra $100 stateside for every model in the Galaxy S22 lineup. As always, we’ll have to wait until the company shares official pricing information before we know just how much it will cost to own the latest Galaxy S phones.
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It’s official! The release date for #SOLCRESTA is February 22nd, 2022!
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Thanks for watching the stream! We hope you all had a blast as much as we did!
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The Cresta series has been around since the 1980s. You can play Moon Cresta and Terra Cresta, two of the franchise’s more recent entries, through the Arcade Archives collection on PS4. What makes Sol Cresta interesting is that it started life as an April Fools’ gag. After playing such a cruel joke on fans in 2020, Platinum came back exactly one year later to announce it was actively developing the game.
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It’s official! The release date for #SOLCRESTA is February 22nd, 2022!
— PlatinumGames Inc. (@platinumgames) January 23, 2022
Thanks for watching the stream! We hope you all had a blast as much as we did!
If you missed it, you can see the archive here: https://t.co/Ld4mnCVJy2pic.twitter.com/LI8lQ9GygH
The Cresta series has been around since the 1980s. You can play Moon Cresta and Terra Cresta, two of the franchise’s more recent entries, through the Arcade Archives collection on PS4. What makes Sol Cresta interesting is that it started life as an April Fools’ gag. After playing such a cruel joke on fans in 2020, Platinum came back exactly one year later to announce it was actively developing the game.
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In 2016, George Defteros, a Victoria state lawyer whose past client list included individuals implicated in Melbourne's notorious gangland killings, contacted Google to ask the company to remove a 2004 article from The Age. The piece featured reporting on murder charges prosecutors filed against Defteros related to the death of three men. Those charges were later dropped in 2005. The company refused to remove the article from its search results as it viewed the publication as a reputable source.
The matter eventually went to court with Defteros successfully arguing the article and Google’s search results had defamed him. The judge who oversaw the case ruled The Age’s reporting had implied Defteros had been cozy with Melbourne’s criminal underground. The Victorian Court of Appeals subsequently rejected a bid by Google to overturn the ruling.
From Google’s perspective, at issue here is one of the fundamental building blocks of the internet. “A hyperlink is not, in and of itself, the communication of that to which it links,” the company contends in its submission to the High Court. If the 2020 judgment is left to stand, Google claims it will make it “liable as the publisher of any matter published on the web to which its search results provide a hyperlink,” including news stories that come from reputable sources. In its defense, the company points to a 2011 ruling from the Supreme Court of Canada that held a hyperlink by itself is never a publication of defamatory material.
We’ve reached out to Google for comment.
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", + "content": "The knives are out for Peloton and CEO John Foley. From a report: Blackwells Capital, an activist investor that owns less than 5% of Peloton, says it has \"grave concerns\" about its performance and is calling on its board of directors to fire Foley immediately and explore a sale. In an open letter Monday, the investment firm sharply criticized Peloton for not capitalizing the success it achieved in 2020, saying it squandered the opportunity to grow sales of its internet-connected bikes and treadmills. Peloton shares have tumbled 80% from their peak, bruised from sagging sales, a massive recall and PR nightmares in popular TV shows. Blackwells' Chief Investment Officer Jason Aintabi said the company is currently on \"worse footing today than it was prior to the pandemic, with high fixed costs, excessive inventory, a listless strategy, dispirited employees and thousands of disgruntled shareholders.\" To turn around Peloton's fortunes, Blackwells suggests firing Foley for his \"repeated failures,\" listing 10 examples. They include his pricing strategy (Peloton cut the price on its Bike and Tread in August 2021, only to raise them again months later), his handling of the treadmill recall and a purported temporary shutdown of production. Blackwells also slammed Foley for hiring his wife as a key executive.Read more of this story at Slashdot.
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", + "content": "Security researchers from Kaspersky said they have discovered a novel bootkit that can infect a computer's UEFI firmware. From a report: What makes MoonBounce -- the name they gave the bootkit -- special is the fact that the malware doesn't burrow and hide inside a section of the hard drive named ESP (EFI System Partition), where some UEFI code typically resides, but instead it infects the SPI flaws memory that is found on the motherboard. This means that, unlike similar bootkits, defenders can't reinstall the operating system and replace the hard drive, as the bootkit will continue to remain on the infected device until the SPI memory is re-flashed (a very complex process) or the motherboard is replaced. According to Kaspersky, MoonBounce marks the third UEFI bootkit they have seen so far that can infect and live inside the SPI memory, following previous cases such as LoJax and MosaicRegressor. Furthermore, MoonBounce's discovery also comes after researchers have also found additional UEFI bootkits in recent months, such as ESPectre, FinSpy's UEFI bootkit, and others, which has led the Kaspersky team to conclude that what was once considered unachievable following the rollout of the UEFI standard has gradually become the norm.Read more of this story at Slashdot.
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", + "content": "The Netherlands' competition authority has fined Apple $5.6 million for failing to comply with conditions in an order requiring it to allow local dating apps to make user of third party payment technology in their apps. From a report: The tech giant could be on the hook for another $5.6 million fine next week if it doesn't meet the regulatory requirement by then, and each week thereafter for a couple more months -- up to a maximum of $56 million in relation to this particular order. The fine relates to an order made by Dutch watchdog, the Authority for Consumers and Markets (ACM), last year -- which found Apple in breach of antitrust rules and ordered it to adjust the conditions it imposes on dating app providers. At specific antitrust issue are App Store terms mandating the use of Apple's own in-app payment infrastructure (aka the IAP API) for any sales of digital content, via which the tech giant extracts a commission. Apple's terms also ban the use of alternative payment systems by dating apps. The regulator also took issue with Apple banning dating apps from referring to other payment methods in their apps. The ACM said today that Apple has failed to satisfy its conditions and must make amendments to bring the rules for dating apps in line with its order.Read more of this story at Slashdot.
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", + "content": "WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange scored a small win in court in London on Monday, when a judge granted him the right to appeal to the UK's Supreme Court over his extradition to the US. From a report: The High Court ruled that Assange has points that Supreme Court justices may want to consider ahead of the UK extraditing him. Assange will now petition the UK's Supreme Court for a hearing, but there is no guarantee his request will be granted. As his case proceeds through the courts, his extradition will continue to be stalled and Assange will remain in Belmarsh Prison, where' has been held since leaving the Ecuadorian Embassy in London in 2019. \"Today we won -- but Julian continues to suffer,\" said Stella Moris, Assange's fiancee, speaking outside the court on Monday. \"Julian must be freed.\" Monday's decision follows a ruling by a High Court judge in December granting the US permission to go through with the extradition. It overturned a previous decision by a District Court judge that blocked Assange's extradition on mental health grounds. The WikiLeaks founder has raised a legal question about the circumstances in which the High Court received assurances from the US over the treatment he would receive in prison.Read more of this story at Slashdot.
", + "category": "", + "link": "https://news.slashdot.org/story/22/01/24/164257/julian-assange-wins-right-to-seek-appeal-against-extradition-to-the-us?utm_source=rss1.0mainlinkanon&utm_medium=feed", + "creator": "msmash", + "pubDate": "2022-01-24T16:04:00+00:00", + "enclosure": "", + "enclosureType": "", + "image": "", + "id": "", + "language": "", + "folder": "00.03 News/Tech", + "feed": "Slashdot", + "read": false, + "favorite": false, + "created": false, + "tags": [], + "hash": "fbbb7b707dd2ed874795f4359bcecf27", + "highlights": [] + }, + { + "title": "Facebook Promised Free Internet Access, but Users Got Charged Anyway", + "description": "Facebook says it's helping millions of the world's poorest people get online through apps and services that allow them to use internet data free. Internal company documents show that many of these people end up being charged in amounts that collectively add up to an estimated millions of dollars a month. WSJ: To attract new users, Facebook made deals with cellular carriers in countries including Pakistan, Indonesia and the Philippines to let low-income people use a limited version of Facebook and browse some other websites without data charges. Many of the users have inexpensive cellphone plans that cost just a few dollars a month, often prepaid, for phone service and a small amount of internet data. Because of software problems at Facebook, which it has known about and failed to correct for months, people using the apps in free mode are getting unexpectedly charged by local cellular carriers for using data. In many cases they only discover this when their prepaid plans are drained of funds. \n\nIn internal documents, employees of Facebook parent Meta Platforms acknowledge this is a problem. Charging people for services Facebook says are free \"breaches our transparency principle,\" an employee wrote in an October memo. In the year ended July 2021, charges made by the cellular carriers to users of Facebook's free-data products grew to an estimated total of $7.8 million a month, when purchasing power adjustments were made, from about $1.3 million a year earlier, according to a Facebook document. Facebook calls the problem \"leakage,\" since paid services are leaking into the free apps and services. It defines leakage in internal documents as, \"When users are in Free Mode and believe that the data they are using is being covered by their carrier networks, even though these users are actually paying for the data themselves.\"Read more of this story at Slashdot.
", + "content": "Facebook says it's helping millions of the world's poorest people get online through apps and services that allow them to use internet data free. Internal company documents show that many of these people end up being charged in amounts that collectively add up to an estimated millions of dollars a month. WSJ: To attract new users, Facebook made deals with cellular carriers in countries including Pakistan, Indonesia and the Philippines to let low-income people use a limited version of Facebook and browse some other websites without data charges. Many of the users have inexpensive cellphone plans that cost just a few dollars a month, often prepaid, for phone service and a small amount of internet data. Because of software problems at Facebook, which it has known about and failed to correct for months, people using the apps in free mode are getting unexpectedly charged by local cellular carriers for using data. In many cases they only discover this when their prepaid plans are drained of funds. \n\nIn internal documents, employees of Facebook parent Meta Platforms acknowledge this is a problem. Charging people for services Facebook says are free \"breaches our transparency principle,\" an employee wrote in an October memo. In the year ended July 2021, charges made by the cellular carriers to users of Facebook's free-data products grew to an estimated total of $7.8 million a month, when purchasing power adjustments were made, from about $1.3 million a year earlier, according to a Facebook document. Facebook calls the problem \"leakage,\" since paid services are leaking into the free apps and services. It defines leakage in internal documents as, \"When users are in Free Mode and believe that the data they are using is being covered by their carrier networks, even though these users are actually paying for the data themselves.\"Read more of this story at Slashdot.
", + "category": "", + "link": "https://tech.slashdot.org/story/22/01/24/1527214/facebook-promised-free-internet-access-but-users-got-charged-anyway?utm_source=rss1.0mainlinkanon&utm_medium=feed", + "creator": "msmash", + "pubDate": "2022-01-24T15:26:00+00:00", + "enclosure": "", + "enclosureType": "", + "image": "", + "id": "", + "language": "", + "folder": "00.03 News/Tech", + "feed": "Slashdot", + "read": false, + "favorite": false, + "created": false, + "tags": [], + "hash": "ecca15b658d1f73047d6d8173e594500", + "highlights": [] + }, + { + "title": "$130 Billion Wiped Off Crypto Markets in 24 Hours", + "description": "The cryptocurrency market had around $130 billion wiped off its value over the last 24 hours as major digital coins continued their multi-day sell-off. From a report: Bitcoin was last down around 4% at $33,755.57, according to Coin Metrics, while Ether plunged 7% to $2,239.08. Earlier in the morning both fell to their lowest points since July and are each about 50% off their all-time highs. Cryptocurrencies are moving in tandem with stocks, which have continued to fall since the beginning of the year and just came off of their worst week since March 2020. Investors have been selling risk assets like technology stocks as they prepare for tighter monetary policy from the U.S. Federal Reserve and higher interest rates. \"Looking forward, our most immediate concern is how equities markets respond to this week's Fed meeting,\" said Leah Wald, CEO at digital asset investment manager Valkyrie Funds. \"A consolidation in traditional assets would catalyze a potential recovery in bitcoin, ether and other altcoins. Realistically, though, digital asset traders tend to be willing to take on more risk than traders in other asset classes, so we do expect some volatility in the coming days and weeks.\"Read more of this story at Slashdot.
", + "content": "The cryptocurrency market had around $130 billion wiped off its value over the last 24 hours as major digital coins continued their multi-day sell-off. From a report: Bitcoin was last down around 4% at $33,755.57, according to Coin Metrics, while Ether plunged 7% to $2,239.08. Earlier in the morning both fell to their lowest points since July and are each about 50% off their all-time highs. Cryptocurrencies are moving in tandem with stocks, which have continued to fall since the beginning of the year and just came off of their worst week since March 2020. Investors have been selling risk assets like technology stocks as they prepare for tighter monetary policy from the U.S. Federal Reserve and higher interest rates. \"Looking forward, our most immediate concern is how equities markets respond to this week's Fed meeting,\" said Leah Wald, CEO at digital asset investment manager Valkyrie Funds. \"A consolidation in traditional assets would catalyze a potential recovery in bitcoin, ether and other altcoins. Realistically, though, digital asset traders tend to be willing to take on more risk than traders in other asset classes, so we do expect some volatility in the coming days and weeks.\"Read more of this story at Slashdot.
", + "category": "", + "link": "https://slashdot.org/story/22/01/24/151259/130-billion-wiped-off-crypto-markets-in-24-hours?utm_source=rss1.0mainlinkanon&utm_medium=feed", + "creator": "msmash", + "pubDate": "2022-01-24T15:01:00+00:00", + "enclosure": "", + "enclosureType": "", + "image": "", + "id": "", + "language": "", + "folder": "00.03 News/Tech", + "feed": "Slashdot", + "read": false, + "favorite": false, + "created": false, + "tags": [], + "hash": "ea87d259c5a2ac8c4286e79b5e6e1095", + "highlights": [] + }, + { + "title": "Australia PM Morrison Loses Control of WeChat Chinese Account as Election Looms", + "description": "A little-known Chinese technology company that took over a WeChat social media account set up for Australia's Prime Minister Scott Morrison said on Monday it wanted to buy an account with a large fanbase in Australia, and was unaware it was his. From a report: Australian politicians said Morrison's office lost access to the account on the platform, owned by Chinese tech giant Tencent Holdings, several months ago. The politicians claimed the move represented censorship amid growing diplomatic tensions between Canberra and Beijing with a national election to be held in Australia by May. The account, which bore Morrison's photograph and posted information on his policies in Mandarin targeted at Australian voters of Chinese ethnic origin, had 76,000 followers. \n\nThe account was renamed 'Australia China New Life' in January by its new Chinese owner, Fuzhou 985 Technology, based in Fujian province, which notified followers the account would instead promote Chinese life in Australia. An employee from Fuzhou 985 Technology, who only gave his surname as Huang, told Reuters by telephone was not aware the account was previously connected to Morrison. He said the transfer of ownership was conducted with a Chinese male national living in Fuzhou, whose identity he declined to disclose. \"We thought this account had a large fanbase, so we decided to buy it,\" said Huang, adding that the company was looking for an account whose target audience was the Chinese community in Australia. He declined to say how much his company had paid to take over the account.Read more of this story at Slashdot.
", + "content": "A little-known Chinese technology company that took over a WeChat social media account set up for Australia's Prime Minister Scott Morrison said on Monday it wanted to buy an account with a large fanbase in Australia, and was unaware it was his. From a report: Australian politicians said Morrison's office lost access to the account on the platform, owned by Chinese tech giant Tencent Holdings, several months ago. The politicians claimed the move represented censorship amid growing diplomatic tensions between Canberra and Beijing with a national election to be held in Australia by May. The account, which bore Morrison's photograph and posted information on his policies in Mandarin targeted at Australian voters of Chinese ethnic origin, had 76,000 followers. \n\nThe account was renamed 'Australia China New Life' in January by its new Chinese owner, Fuzhou 985 Technology, based in Fujian province, which notified followers the account would instead promote Chinese life in Australia. An employee from Fuzhou 985 Technology, who only gave his surname as Huang, told Reuters by telephone was not aware the account was previously connected to Morrison. He said the transfer of ownership was conducted with a Chinese male national living in Fuzhou, whose identity he declined to disclose. \"We thought this account had a large fanbase, so we decided to buy it,\" said Huang, adding that the company was looking for an account whose target audience was the Chinese community in Australia. He declined to say how much his company had paid to take over the account.Read more of this story at Slashdot.
", + "category": "", + "link": "https://slashdot.org/story/22/01/24/1438211/australia-pm-morrison-loses-control-of-wechat-chinese-account-as-election-looms?utm_source=rss1.0mainlinkanon&utm_medium=feed", + "creator": "msmash", + "pubDate": "2022-01-24T14:38:00+00:00", + "enclosure": "", + "enclosureType": "", + "image": "", + "id": "", + "language": "", + "folder": "00.03 News/Tech", + "feed": "Slashdot", + "read": false, + "favorite": false, + "created": false, + "tags": [], + "hash": "011ca713b7f20b7bafa7c78eaf044a2e", + "highlights": [] + }, + { + "title": "The Next Huawei? US Threatens to Inflict 'Export Control' on Russia if It Invades Ukraine", + "description": "How exactly could Russia be deterred from invading Ukraine? \tThe U.S. government is now \"threatening to use a novel export control to damage strategic Russian industries, from artificial intelligence and quantum computing to civilian aerospace,\" according to Stars and Stripes (an editorially-independent newspaper for the American military). The newspaper cites administration officials as its source:\n\nThe administration may also decide to apply the control more broadly in a way that would potentially deprive Russian citizens of some smartphones, tablets and video game consoles, said the officials. Such moves would expand the reach of U.S. sanctions beyond financial targets to the deployment of a weapon used only once before — to nearly cripple the Chinese tech giant Huawei. The weapon, known as the foreign direct product rule, contributed to Huawei suffering its first-ever annual revenue drop, a stunning 30% last year, according to analysts. \n\nThe attraction of using the foreign direct product rule derives from the fact that virtually anything electronic these days includes semiconductors, the tiny components on which all modern technology depends, from smartphones to jets to quantum computers — and that there is hardly a semiconductor on the planet that is not made with U.S. tools or designed with U.S. software. And the administration could try to force companies in other countries to stop exporting these types of goods to Russia through this rule. \"This is a slow strangulation by the U.S. government,\" technology analyst Dan Wang of Gavekal Dragonomics, a research firm in Shanghai, said of Huawei. The rule cut the firm's supply of needed microchips, which were made outside the United States but with U.S. software or tools. \n\nNow officials in Washington say they are working with European and Asian allies to craft a version of the rule that would aim to stop flows of crucial components to industries for which Russian President Vladimir Putin has high ambitions, such as civil aviation, maritime and high technology.... But the effort could face head winds from American and European business interests that fear using export controls could lead to Russian retaliation in other spheres — and eventually cause foreign companies to seek to design U.S. technology out of their products. That's because the extension of the rule beyond a single company like Huawei to an entire country or entire sectors of a country is unprecedented. \n\n\"It's like a magic power — you can only use it so many times before it starts to degrade,\" said Robert D. Atkinson, president of the Information Technology and Innovation Foundation, a think tank. \"Other countries will say, 'Oh, man, the U.S. has total control over us. We'd better find alternatives.'\" \nThe newspaper also spoke to Paul Triolo, chief of technology policy at a global political risk research and consulting firm called Eurasia Group. His opinion \"this would be weaponizing the U.S. semiconductor supply chain against an entire country.\" \n\nAnd in more ways than one:\nTargeted use of the foreign direct product rule could be a blow to Russia's military, which relies on a type of chip called Elbrus that is designed in Russia but manufactured in Taiwan at a chip foundry called TSMC, according to Kostas Tigkos, an electronics expert at Janes Group, a U.K.-based provider of defense intelligence. If the United States barred TSMC from supplying those chips to Russia, as it successfully barred TSMC from supplying Huawei, that would have a \"devastating effect,\" Tigkos said. \n\nIn a statement, TSMC said it \"complies with all applicable laws and regulations\" and that it has a \"rigorous export control system in place ... to ensure export control restrictions are followed.\"Analysts say that Western multinational firms probably would comply with the export controls. All U.S. chipmakers include clauses in their contracts requiring customers to abide by U.S. export rules. \n\nThe article also explores a scenario where businesses in China step in to supply Russia (citing estimates from the Peterson Institute for International Economics that China already builds 70% of the computers and smartphones that Russia imports). \n\n\"If Chinese firms wound up supplying Russia in violation of the rule, that would leave Washington with a major diplomatic dilemma: whether to sanction them, even if they make ordinary — not military — goods.\"Read more of this story at Slashdot.
", + "content": "How exactly could Russia be deterred from invading Ukraine? \tThe U.S. government is now \"threatening to use a novel export control to damage strategic Russian industries, from artificial intelligence and quantum computing to civilian aerospace,\" according to Stars and Stripes (an editorially-independent newspaper for the American military). The newspaper cites administration officials as its source:\n\nThe administration may also decide to apply the control more broadly in a way that would potentially deprive Russian citizens of some smartphones, tablets and video game consoles, said the officials. Such moves would expand the reach of U.S. sanctions beyond financial targets to the deployment of a weapon used only once before — to nearly cripple the Chinese tech giant Huawei. The weapon, known as the foreign direct product rule, contributed to Huawei suffering its first-ever annual revenue drop, a stunning 30% last year, according to analysts. \n\nThe attraction of using the foreign direct product rule derives from the fact that virtually anything electronic these days includes semiconductors, the tiny components on which all modern technology depends, from smartphones to jets to quantum computers — and that there is hardly a semiconductor on the planet that is not made with U.S. tools or designed with U.S. software. And the administration could try to force companies in other countries to stop exporting these types of goods to Russia through this rule. \"This is a slow strangulation by the U.S. government,\" technology analyst Dan Wang of Gavekal Dragonomics, a research firm in Shanghai, said of Huawei. The rule cut the firm's supply of needed microchips, which were made outside the United States but with U.S. software or tools. \n\nNow officials in Washington say they are working with European and Asian allies to craft a version of the rule that would aim to stop flows of crucial components to industries for which Russian President Vladimir Putin has high ambitions, such as civil aviation, maritime and high technology.... But the effort could face head winds from American and European business interests that fear using export controls could lead to Russian retaliation in other spheres — and eventually cause foreign companies to seek to design U.S. technology out of their products. That's because the extension of the rule beyond a single company like Huawei to an entire country or entire sectors of a country is unprecedented. \n\n\"It's like a magic power — you can only use it so many times before it starts to degrade,\" said Robert D. Atkinson, president of the Information Technology and Innovation Foundation, a think tank. \"Other countries will say, 'Oh, man, the U.S. has total control over us. We'd better find alternatives.'\" \nThe newspaper also spoke to Paul Triolo, chief of technology policy at a global political risk research and consulting firm called Eurasia Group. His opinion \"this would be weaponizing the U.S. semiconductor supply chain against an entire country.\" \n\nAnd in more ways than one:\nTargeted use of the foreign direct product rule could be a blow to Russia's military, which relies on a type of chip called Elbrus that is designed in Russia but manufactured in Taiwan at a chip foundry called TSMC, according to Kostas Tigkos, an electronics expert at Janes Group, a U.K.-based provider of defense intelligence. If the United States barred TSMC from supplying those chips to Russia, as it successfully barred TSMC from supplying Huawei, that would have a \"devastating effect,\" Tigkos said. \n\nIn a statement, TSMC said it \"complies with all applicable laws and regulations\" and that it has a \"rigorous export control system in place ... to ensure export control restrictions are followed.\"Analysts say that Western multinational firms probably would comply with the export controls. All U.S. chipmakers include clauses in their contracts requiring customers to abide by U.S. export rules. \n\nThe article also explores a scenario where businesses in China step in to supply Russia (citing estimates from the Peterson Institute for International Economics that China already builds 70% of the computers and smartphones that Russia imports). \n\n\"If Chinese firms wound up supplying Russia in violation of the rule, that would leave Washington with a major diplomatic dilemma: whether to sanction them, even if they make ordinary — not military — goods.\"Read more of this story at Slashdot.
", + "category": "", + "link": "https://yro.slashdot.org/story/22/01/24/0515239/the-next-huawei-us-threatens-to-inflict-export-control-on-russia-if-it-invades-ukraine?utm_source=rss1.0mainlinkanon&utm_medium=feed", + "creator": "EditorDavid", + "pubDate": "2022-01-24T12:34:00+00:00", + "enclosure": "", + "enclosureType": "", + "image": "", + "id": "", + "language": "", + "folder": "00.03 News/Tech", + "feed": "Slashdot", + "read": false, + "favorite": false, + "created": false, + "tags": [], + "hash": "1e39755fba6a0de20ab7f7c2c9609de5", + "highlights": [] + }, + { + "title": "James Cameron Warns of 'The Dangers of Deepfakes'", + "description": "Slashdot reader DevNull127 shares this transcript of James Cameron's new interview with the BBC — which they've titled \"The Danger of Deepfakes.\" \n\n\"Almost everything we create seems to go wrong at some point,\" James Cameron says...\n\n\n James Cameron: Almost everything we create seems to go wrong at some point.\n I've worked at the cutting edge of visual effects, and our goal has been progressively to get more and more photo-real. And so every time we improve these tools, we're actually in a sense building a toolset to create fake media — and we're seeing it happening now. Right now the tools are — the people just playing around on apps aren't that great. But over time, those limitations will go away. Things that you see and fully believe you're seeing could be faked. \nThis is the great problem with us relying on video. The news cycles happen so fast, and people respond so quickly, you could have a major incident take place between the interval between when the deepfake drops and when it's exposed as a fake. We've seen situations — you know, Arab Spring being a classic example — where with social media, the uprising was practically overnight. \n\nYou have to really emphasize critical thinking. Where did you hear that? You know, we have all these search tools available, but people don't use them. Understand your source. Investigate your source. Is your source credible? \n\nBut we also shouldn't be prone to this ridiculous conspiracy paranoia. People in the science community don't just go, 'Oh that's great!' when some scientist, you know, publishes their results. No, you go in for this big period of peer review. It's got to be vetted and checked. And the more radical a finding, the more peer review there is. So good peer-reviewed science can't lie. But people's minds, for some reason, will go to the sexier, more thriller-movie interpretation of reality than the obvious one. \n\nI always use Occam's razor — you know, Occam's razor's a great philosophical tool. It says the simplest explanation is the likeliest. And conspiracy theories are all too complicated. People aren't that good, human systems aren't that good, people can't keep a secret to save their lives, and most people in positions of power are bumbling stooges. The fact that we think that they could realistically pull off these — these complex plots? I don't buy any of that crap! Bill Gates is not really trying to microchip you with the flu vaccine! [Laughs] \n\nYou know, look, I'm always skeptical of new technology, and we all should be. Every single advancement in technology that's ever been created has been weaponized. I say this to AI scientists all the time, and they go, 'No, no, no, we've got this under control.' You know, 'We just give the AIs the right goals...' So who's deciding what those goals are? The people that put up the money for the research, right? Which are all either big business or defense. So you're going to teach these new sentient entities to be either greedy or murderous. \n\nIf Skynet wanted to take over and wipe us out, it would actually look a lot like what's going on right now. It's not going to have to — like, wipe out the entire, you know, biosphere and environment with nuclear weapons to do it. It's going to be so much easier and less energy required to just turn our minds against ourselves. All Skynet would have to do is just deepfake a bunch of people, pit them against each other, stir up a lot of foment, and just run this giant deepfake on humanity. \nI mean, I could be a projection of an AI right now.Read more of this story at Slashdot.
", + "content": "Slashdot reader DevNull127 shares this transcript of James Cameron's new interview with the BBC — which they've titled \"The Danger of Deepfakes.\" \n\n\"Almost everything we create seems to go wrong at some point,\" James Cameron says...\n\n\n James Cameron: Almost everything we create seems to go wrong at some point.\n I've worked at the cutting edge of visual effects, and our goal has been progressively to get more and more photo-real. And so every time we improve these tools, we're actually in a sense building a toolset to create fake media — and we're seeing it happening now. Right now the tools are — the people just playing around on apps aren't that great. But over time, those limitations will go away. Things that you see and fully believe you're seeing could be faked. \nThis is the great problem with us relying on video. The news cycles happen so fast, and people respond so quickly, you could have a major incident take place between the interval between when the deepfake drops and when it's exposed as a fake. We've seen situations — you know, Arab Spring being a classic example — where with social media, the uprising was practically overnight. \n\nYou have to really emphasize critical thinking. Where did you hear that? You know, we have all these search tools available, but people don't use them. Understand your source. Investigate your source. Is your source credible? \n\nBut we also shouldn't be prone to this ridiculous conspiracy paranoia. People in the science community don't just go, 'Oh that's great!' when some scientist, you know, publishes their results. No, you go in for this big period of peer review. It's got to be vetted and checked. And the more radical a finding, the more peer review there is. So good peer-reviewed science can't lie. But people's minds, for some reason, will go to the sexier, more thriller-movie interpretation of reality than the obvious one. \n\nI always use Occam's razor — you know, Occam's razor's a great philosophical tool. It says the simplest explanation is the likeliest. And conspiracy theories are all too complicated. People aren't that good, human systems aren't that good, people can't keep a secret to save their lives, and most people in positions of power are bumbling stooges. The fact that we think that they could realistically pull off these — these complex plots? I don't buy any of that crap! Bill Gates is not really trying to microchip you with the flu vaccine! [Laughs] \n\nYou know, look, I'm always skeptical of new technology, and we all should be. Every single advancement in technology that's ever been created has been weaponized. I say this to AI scientists all the time, and they go, 'No, no, no, we've got this under control.' You know, 'We just give the AIs the right goals...' So who's deciding what those goals are? The people that put up the money for the research, right? Which are all either big business or defense. So you're going to teach these new sentient entities to be either greedy or murderous. \n\nIf Skynet wanted to take over and wipe us out, it would actually look a lot like what's going on right now. It's not going to have to — like, wipe out the entire, you know, biosphere and environment with nuclear weapons to do it. It's going to be so much easier and less energy required to just turn our minds against ourselves. All Skynet would have to do is just deepfake a bunch of people, pit them against each other, stir up a lot of foment, and just run this giant deepfake on humanity. \nI mean, I could be a projection of an AI right now.Read more of this story at Slashdot.
", + "category": "", + "link": "https://news.slashdot.org/story/22/01/24/0420223/james-cameron-warns-of-the-dangers-of-deepfakes?utm_source=rss1.0mainlinkanon&utm_medium=feed", + "creator": "EditorDavid", + "pubDate": "2022-01-24T08:34:00+00:00", + "enclosure": "", + "enclosureType": "", + "image": "", + "id": "", + "language": "", + "folder": "00.03 News/Tech", + "feed": "Slashdot", + "read": false, + "favorite": false, + "created": false, + "tags": [], + "hash": "0bedf7ec12d28b91ab28dc94bc2e19bc", + "highlights": [] + }, + { + "title": "Developer Who Intentionally Corrupted His Libraries Wants NPM To Restore His Publishing Rights", + "description": "Remember that developer who intentionally corrupted his two libraries which collectively had over 20 million weekly downloads and thousands of dependent projects? In the immediate aftermath he'd complained on Twitter that NPM \"has reverted to a previous version of the faker.js package and Github has suspended my access to all public and private projects. I have 100s of projects. #AaronSwartz.\" \n\nThat was January 6th, and within about a week GitHub had restored his access, while one of his two libraries (faker-js) was forked by its community to create a community-driven project. But Thursday the developer announced on his Twitter account:\n\nWhat's up @Github? Ten days since you removed my ability to publish to NPM and fix the Infinity Zalgo bug in colors.js \n\nNever responded to my support emails. \n\n\nI have 100s of packages I need to maintain. \n\nEveryone makes programming mistakes from time to time. Nobody is perfect. \n\nIt hasn't been confirmed that NPM has actually blocked his ability to publish — but the tweet already appears to be attracting reactions from other developers on social media.Read more of this story at Slashdot.
", + "content": "Remember that developer who intentionally corrupted his two libraries which collectively had over 20 million weekly downloads and thousands of dependent projects? In the immediate aftermath he'd complained on Twitter that NPM \"has reverted to a previous version of the faker.js package and Github has suspended my access to all public and private projects. I have 100s of projects. #AaronSwartz.\" \n\nThat was January 6th, and within about a week GitHub had restored his access, while one of his two libraries (faker-js) was forked by its community to create a community-driven project. But Thursday the developer announced on his Twitter account:\n\nWhat's up @Github? Ten days since you removed my ability to publish to NPM and fix the Infinity Zalgo bug in colors.js \n\nNever responded to my support emails. \n\n\nI have 100s of packages I need to maintain. \n\nEveryone makes programming mistakes from time to time. Nobody is perfect. \n\nIt hasn't been confirmed that NPM has actually blocked his ability to publish — but the tweet already appears to be attracting reactions from other developers on social media.Read more of this story at Slashdot.
", + "category": "", + "link": "https://developers.slashdot.org/story/22/01/24/0228244/developer-who-intentionally-corrupted-his-libraries-wants-npm-to-restore-his-publishing-rights?utm_source=rss1.0mainlinkanon&utm_medium=feed", + "creator": "EditorDavid", + "pubDate": "2022-01-24T05:34:00+00:00", + "enclosure": "", + "enclosureType": "", + "image": "", + "id": "", + "language": "", + "folder": "00.03 News/Tech", + "feed": "Slashdot", + "read": false, + "favorite": false, + "created": false, + "tags": [], + "hash": "f558a6fbbeba4fd004c5340b085b4ea8", + "highlights": [] + }, + { + "title": "Israel Says Fourth Vaccine Dose Brings 2X Protection Against Omicron Infection, 3X Against Serious Illness - For Those Over 60", + "description": "Friday the results of several large studies showed that getting a third Covid vaccine \"booster shot\" dramatically decreased infections from the Omicron variant. \n\nAnd now the Times of Israel reports that the country's Health Ministry \"said on Sunday that the fourth vaccine dose for those aged 60 and up offers a threefold protection against serious illness and twofold protection against infection in the current wave driven by the Omicron variant.\"\n\nThe ministry said the figures are the result of initial analysis by experts from various leading academic and health institutions, and compares the fourth vaccine with those who received three doses at least four months ago. \nThe figures are based on 400,000 Israelis who received the fourth vaccine and 600,000 who received three doses, with the ministry stressing that the methodology is similar to previous papers the experts have published in the peer-reviewed New England Journal of Medicine.Read more of this story at Slashdot.
", + "content": "Friday the results of several large studies showed that getting a third Covid vaccine \"booster shot\" dramatically decreased infections from the Omicron variant. \n\nAnd now the Times of Israel reports that the country's Health Ministry \"said on Sunday that the fourth vaccine dose for those aged 60 and up offers a threefold protection against serious illness and twofold protection against infection in the current wave driven by the Omicron variant.\"\n\nThe ministry said the figures are the result of initial analysis by experts from various leading academic and health institutions, and compares the fourth vaccine with those who received three doses at least four months ago. \nThe figures are based on 400,000 Israelis who received the fourth vaccine and 600,000 who received three doses, with the ministry stressing that the methodology is similar to previous papers the experts have published in the peer-reviewed New England Journal of Medicine.Read more of this story at Slashdot.
", + "category": "", + "link": "https://science.slashdot.org/story/22/01/24/0113237/israel-says-fourth-vaccine-dose-brings-2x-protection-against-omicron-infection-3x-against-serious-illness---for-those-over-60?utm_source=rss1.0mainlinkanon&utm_medium=feed", + "creator": "EditorDavid", + "pubDate": "2022-01-24T02:34:00+00:00", + "enclosure": "", + "enclosureType": "", + "image": "", + "id": "", + "language": "", + "folder": "00.03 News/Tech", + "feed": "Slashdot", + "read": false, + "favorite": false, + "created": false, + "tags": [], + "hash": "d767746810a264b397f2bafbea3d5bf8", + "highlights": [] + }, + { + "title": "Vice Mocks GIFs as 'For Boomers Now, Sorry'. (And For Low-Effort Millennials)", + "description": "\"GIF folders were used by ancient civilisations as a way to store and catalogue animated pictures that were once employed to convey emotion,\" Vice writes:\n\nOkay, you probably know what a GIF folder is — but the concept of a special folder needed to store and save GIFs is increasingly alien in an era where every messaging app has its own in-built GIF library you can access with a single tap. And to many youngsters, GIFs themselves are increasingly alien too — or at least, okay, increasingly uncool. \"Who uses gifs in 2020 grandma,\" one Twitter user speedily responded to Taylor Swift in August that year when the singer-songwriter opted for an image of Dwayne \"The Rock\" Johnson mouthing the words \"oh my god\" to convey her excitement at reaching yet another career milestone. \n\nYou don't have to look far to find other tweets or TikToks mocking GIFs as the preserve of old people — which, yes, now means millennials. How exactly did GIFs become so embarrassing? Will they soon disappear forever, like Homer Simpson backing up into a hedge...? \n\nGen Z might think GIFs are beloved by millennials, but at the same time, many millennials are starting to see GIFs as a boomer plaything. And this is the first and easiest explanation as to why GIFs are losing their cultural cachet. Whitney Phillips, an assistant professor of communication at Syracuse University and author of multiple books on internet culture, says that early adopters have always grumbled when new (read: old) people start to encroach on their digital space. Memes, for example, were once subcultural and niche. When Facebook came along and made them more widespread, Redditors and 4Chan users were genuinely annoyed that people capitalised on the fruits of their posting without putting in the cultural work. \"That democratisation creates a sense of disgust with people who consider themselves insiders,\" Phillips explains. \"That's been central to the process of cultural production online for decades at this point....\" \n\nIn 2016, Twitter launched its GIF search function, as did WhatsApp and iMessage. A year later, Facebook introduced its own GIF button in the comment section on the site. GIFs became not only centralised but highly commercialised, culminating in Facebook buying GIPHY for $400 million in 2020. \"The more GIFs there are, maybe the less they're regarded as being special treasures or gifts that you're giving people,\" Phillips says. \"Rather than looking far and wide to find a GIF to send you, it's clicking the search button and typing a word. The gift economy around GIFs has shifted....\" \n\n Linda Kaye, a cyberpsychology professor at Edge Hill University, hasn't done direct research in this area but theorises that the ever-growing popularity of video-sharing on TikTok means younger generations are more used to \"personalised content creation\", and GIFs can seem comparatively lazy. \n\nThe GIF was invented in 1987 \"and it's important to note the format has already fallen out of favour and had a comeback multiple times before,\" the article points out. It cites Jason Eppink, an independent artist and curator who curated an exhibition on GIFs for the Museum of the Moving Image in New York in 2014, who highlighted how GIFs were popular with GeoCities users in the 90s, \"so when Facebook launched, they didn't support GIFs.... They were like, 'We don't want this ugly symbol of amateur web to clutter our neat and uniform cool new website.\" But then GIFs had a resurgence on Tumblr. \n\nVice concludes that while even Eppink no longer uses GIFs any more, \"Perhaps the waxing and waning popularity of the GIF is an ironic mirror of the format itself — destined to repeat endlessly, looping over and over again.\"Read more of this story at Slashdot.
", + "content": "\"GIF folders were used by ancient civilisations as a way to store and catalogue animated pictures that were once employed to convey emotion,\" Vice writes:\n\nOkay, you probably know what a GIF folder is — but the concept of a special folder needed to store and save GIFs is increasingly alien in an era where every messaging app has its own in-built GIF library you can access with a single tap. And to many youngsters, GIFs themselves are increasingly alien too — or at least, okay, increasingly uncool. \"Who uses gifs in 2020 grandma,\" one Twitter user speedily responded to Taylor Swift in August that year when the singer-songwriter opted for an image of Dwayne \"The Rock\" Johnson mouthing the words \"oh my god\" to convey her excitement at reaching yet another career milestone. \n\nYou don't have to look far to find other tweets or TikToks mocking GIFs as the preserve of old people — which, yes, now means millennials. How exactly did GIFs become so embarrassing? Will they soon disappear forever, like Homer Simpson backing up into a hedge...? \n\nGen Z might think GIFs are beloved by millennials, but at the same time, many millennials are starting to see GIFs as a boomer plaything. And this is the first and easiest explanation as to why GIFs are losing their cultural cachet. Whitney Phillips, an assistant professor of communication at Syracuse University and author of multiple books on internet culture, says that early adopters have always grumbled when new (read: old) people start to encroach on their digital space. Memes, for example, were once subcultural and niche. When Facebook came along and made them more widespread, Redditors and 4Chan users were genuinely annoyed that people capitalised on the fruits of their posting without putting in the cultural work. \"That democratisation creates a sense of disgust with people who consider themselves insiders,\" Phillips explains. \"That's been central to the process of cultural production online for decades at this point....\" \n\nIn 2016, Twitter launched its GIF search function, as did WhatsApp and iMessage. A year later, Facebook introduced its own GIF button in the comment section on the site. GIFs became not only centralised but highly commercialised, culminating in Facebook buying GIPHY for $400 million in 2020. \"The more GIFs there are, maybe the less they're regarded as being special treasures or gifts that you're giving people,\" Phillips says. \"Rather than looking far and wide to find a GIF to send you, it's clicking the search button and typing a word. The gift economy around GIFs has shifted....\" \n\n Linda Kaye, a cyberpsychology professor at Edge Hill University, hasn't done direct research in this area but theorises that the ever-growing popularity of video-sharing on TikTok means younger generations are more used to \"personalised content creation\", and GIFs can seem comparatively lazy. \n\nThe GIF was invented in 1987 \"and it's important to note the format has already fallen out of favour and had a comeback multiple times before,\" the article points out. It cites Jason Eppink, an independent artist and curator who curated an exhibition on GIFs for the Museum of the Moving Image in New York in 2014, who highlighted how GIFs were popular with GeoCities users in the 90s, \"so when Facebook launched, they didn't support GIFs.... They were like, 'We don't want this ugly symbol of amateur web to clutter our neat and uniform cool new website.\" But then GIFs had a resurgence on Tumblr. \n\nVice concludes that while even Eppink no longer uses GIFs any more, \"Perhaps the waxing and waning popularity of the GIF is an ironic mirror of the format itself — destined to repeat endlessly, looping over and over again.\"Read more of this story at Slashdot.
", + "category": "", + "link": "https://tech.slashdot.org/story/22/01/24/0018208/vice-mocks-gifs-as-for-boomers-now-sorry-and-for-low-effort-millennials?utm_source=rss1.0mainlinkanon&utm_medium=feed", + "creator": "EditorDavid", + "pubDate": "2022-01-24T00:19:00+00:00", + "enclosure": "", + "enclosureType": "", + "image": "", + "id": "", + "language": "", + "folder": "00.03 News/Tech", + "feed": "Slashdot", + "read": false, + "favorite": false, + "created": false, + "tags": [], + "hash": "ccf7506073957e88a23cf72a1f77786d", + "highlights": [] + }, + { + "title": "This 22-Year-Old Builds Semiconductors in His Parents' Garage", + "description": "Wired reports on 22-year-old Sam Zeloof, who builds semiconductors in his family's New Jersey garage, \"about 30 miles from where the first transistor was made at Bell Labs in 1947.\"\n\nWith a collection of salvaged and homemade equipment, Zeloof produced a chip with 1,200 transistors. He had sliced up wafers of silicon, patterned them with microscopic designs using ultraviolet light, and dunked them in acid by hand, documenting the process on YouTube and his blog. \"Maybe it's overconfidence, but I have a mentality that another human figured it out, so I can too, even if maybe it takes me longer,\" he says... His chips lag Intel's by technological eons, but Zeloof argues only half-jokingly that he's making faster progress than the semiconductor industry did in its early days. His second chip has 200 times as many transistors as his first, a growth rate outpacing Moore's law, the rule of thumb coined by an Intel cofounder that says the number of transistors on a chip doubles roughly every two years. \n\nZeloof now hopes to match the scale of Intel's breakthrough 4004 chip from 1971, the first commercial microprocessor, which had 2,300 transistors and was used in calculators and other business machines. In December, he started work on an interim circuit design that can perform simple addition.... \n\nGarage-built chips aren't about to power your PlayStation, but Zeloof says his unusual hobby has convinced him that society would benefit from chipmaking being more accessible to inventors without multimillion-dollar budgets. \"That really high barrier to entry will make you super risk-averse, and that's bad for innovation,\" Zeloof says.Read more of this story at Slashdot.
", + "content": "Wired reports on 22-year-old Sam Zeloof, who builds semiconductors in his family's New Jersey garage, \"about 30 miles from where the first transistor was made at Bell Labs in 1947.\"\n\nWith a collection of salvaged and homemade equipment, Zeloof produced a chip with 1,200 transistors. He had sliced up wafers of silicon, patterned them with microscopic designs using ultraviolet light, and dunked them in acid by hand, documenting the process on YouTube and his blog. \"Maybe it's overconfidence, but I have a mentality that another human figured it out, so I can too, even if maybe it takes me longer,\" he says... His chips lag Intel's by technological eons, but Zeloof argues only half-jokingly that he's making faster progress than the semiconductor industry did in its early days. His second chip has 200 times as many transistors as his first, a growth rate outpacing Moore's law, the rule of thumb coined by an Intel cofounder that says the number of transistors on a chip doubles roughly every two years. \n\nZeloof now hopes to match the scale of Intel's breakthrough 4004 chip from 1971, the first commercial microprocessor, which had 2,300 transistors and was used in calculators and other business machines. In December, he started work on an interim circuit design that can perform simple addition.... \n\nGarage-built chips aren't about to power your PlayStation, but Zeloof says his unusual hobby has convinced him that society would benefit from chipmaking being more accessible to inventors without multimillion-dollar budgets. \"That really high barrier to entry will make you super risk-averse, and that's bad for innovation,\" Zeloof says.Read more of this story at Slashdot.
", + "category": "", + "link": "https://hardware.slashdot.org/story/22/01/23/238228/this-22-year-old-builds-semiconductors-in-his-parents-garage?utm_source=rss1.0mainlinkanon&utm_medium=feed", + "creator": "EditorDavid", + "pubDate": "2022-01-23T23:18:00+00:00", + "enclosure": "", + "enclosureType": "", + "image": "", + "id": "", + "language": "", + "folder": "00.03 News/Tech", + "feed": "Slashdot", + "read": false, + "favorite": false, + "created": false, + "tags": [], + "hash": "92ff34bfa0a3427bcd22411d8eef0ead", + "highlights": [] + }, + { + "title": "15 Months Ago, a Melting Iceberg Released 152 Billion Tonnes of Water", + "description": "Space.com reports:\nA rogue iceberg that drifted dangerously close to an Antarctic penguin population in 2020 and 2021 released billions of tons of fresh water into the ocean during its breakup. \n\nA new study, based on satellite data, tracks the aftermath of the once-mighty iceberg A-68a, which held the title of world's largest iceberg for more than three years before shattering into a dozen pieces.... [T]he new research shows that the iceberg flooded the region with fresh water, potentially affecting the local ecosystem and providing yet another example of the effects of global warming on the oceans. \n\nThe research consulted data gathered by missions including Sentinel-1 (operated by European Space Agency, or ESA), Sentinel-3 (ESA), CryoSat-2 (ESA) and ICESat-2 (NASA), as well as the Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer, or MODIS, instrument that flies aboard two NASA satellites, Aqua and Terra. The satellite data shows that during the iceberg's three-month melting period in late 2020 and early 2021, the former A-68a flushed into the ocean about 162 billion tons (152 billion metric tonnes) of fresh water — equivalent to 61 million Olympic-sized swimming pools, according to a press release from United Kingdom study participant University of Leeds. \n\n\"Our ability to study every move of the iceberg in such detail is thanks to advances in satellite techniques and the use of a variety of measurements,\" said Tommaso Parrinello, CryoSat Mission Manager at the European Space Agency, in the press release. \nThe BBC reports that the \"monster\" iceberg \"was dumping more than 1.5 billion tonnes of fresh water into the ocean every single day at the height of its melting.\"Read more of this story at Slashdot.
", + "content": "Space.com reports:\nA rogue iceberg that drifted dangerously close to an Antarctic penguin population in 2020 and 2021 released billions of tons of fresh water into the ocean during its breakup. \n\nA new study, based on satellite data, tracks the aftermath of the once-mighty iceberg A-68a, which held the title of world's largest iceberg for more than three years before shattering into a dozen pieces.... [T]he new research shows that the iceberg flooded the region with fresh water, potentially affecting the local ecosystem and providing yet another example of the effects of global warming on the oceans. \n\nThe research consulted data gathered by missions including Sentinel-1 (operated by European Space Agency, or ESA), Sentinel-3 (ESA), CryoSat-2 (ESA) and ICESat-2 (NASA), as well as the Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer, or MODIS, instrument that flies aboard two NASA satellites, Aqua and Terra. The satellite data shows that during the iceberg's three-month melting period in late 2020 and early 2021, the former A-68a flushed into the ocean about 162 billion tons (152 billion metric tonnes) of fresh water — equivalent to 61 million Olympic-sized swimming pools, according to a press release from United Kingdom study participant University of Leeds. \n\n\"Our ability to study every move of the iceberg in such detail is thanks to advances in satellite techniques and the use of a variety of measurements,\" said Tommaso Parrinello, CryoSat Mission Manager at the European Space Agency, in the press release. \nThe BBC reports that the \"monster\" iceberg \"was dumping more than 1.5 billion tonnes of fresh water into the ocean every single day at the height of its melting.\"Read more of this story at Slashdot.
", + "category": "", + "link": "https://news.slashdot.org/story/22/01/23/2215224/15-months-ago-a-melting-iceberg-released-152-billion-tonnes-of-water?utm_source=rss1.0mainlinkanon&utm_medium=feed", + "creator": "EditorDavid", + "pubDate": "2022-01-23T22:18:00+00:00", + "enclosure": "", + "enclosureType": "", + "image": "", + "id": "", + "language": "", + "folder": "00.03 News/Tech", + "feed": "Slashdot", + "read": false, + "favorite": false, + "created": false, + "tags": [], + "hash": "4d59587c1a169e41865bd5b602028701", + "highlights": [] + }, + { + "title": "Saturn's 'Death Star'-Shaped Moon Mimas May Be Hiding an Ocean", + "description": "CNET reports:\n\nSaturn has some famous moons, like Enceladus (a plume-spewing moon of mystery) and Titan (the intriguing target of NASA's future Dragonfly mission). But what about dainty Mimas, a moon that's mostly known for its resemblance to the Star Wars Death Star? \n\nTurns out it might be hiding an ocean. \n\nA study published in the journal Icarus lays out evidence that suggests Mimas has liquid deep under its icy surface. \"If Mimas has an ocean, it represents a new class of small, 'stealth' ocean worlds with surfaces that do not betray the ocean's existence,\" said lead author Alyssa Rhoden in a Southwest Research Institute (SwRI) statement on Wednesday. Mimas might look quiet, but NASA's now-defunct Saturn-studying Cassini spacecraft \"identified a curious libration, or oscillation, in the moon's rotation, which often points to a geologically active body able to support an internal ocean,\" SwRI said. \n\nThe libration spotted by Cassini suggests Mimas's interior is warm enough for a liquid ocean, but not so warm it compromises the moon's thick shell of ice. \n\nThe researchers calculate that ice shell could be up to 19 miles (31 kilometers) thick. There's a nifty acronym for interior water ocean worlds: IWOWs. Known IWOWs include Enceladus, Titan and Jupiter's fascinating moon Europa. These places are particularly interesting because they may be habitable for microbial life.Read more of this story at Slashdot.
", + "content": "CNET reports:\n\nSaturn has some famous moons, like Enceladus (a plume-spewing moon of mystery) and Titan (the intriguing target of NASA's future Dragonfly mission). But what about dainty Mimas, a moon that's mostly known for its resemblance to the Star Wars Death Star? \n\nTurns out it might be hiding an ocean. \n\nA study published in the journal Icarus lays out evidence that suggests Mimas has liquid deep under its icy surface. \"If Mimas has an ocean, it represents a new class of small, 'stealth' ocean worlds with surfaces that do not betray the ocean's existence,\" said lead author Alyssa Rhoden in a Southwest Research Institute (SwRI) statement on Wednesday. Mimas might look quiet, but NASA's now-defunct Saturn-studying Cassini spacecraft \"identified a curious libration, or oscillation, in the moon's rotation, which often points to a geologically active body able to support an internal ocean,\" SwRI said. \n\nThe libration spotted by Cassini suggests Mimas's interior is warm enough for a liquid ocean, but not so warm it compromises the moon's thick shell of ice. \n\nThe researchers calculate that ice shell could be up to 19 miles (31 kilometers) thick. There's a nifty acronym for interior water ocean worlds: IWOWs. Known IWOWs include Enceladus, Titan and Jupiter's fascinating moon Europa. These places are particularly interesting because they may be habitable for microbial life.Read more of this story at Slashdot.
", + "category": "", + "link": "https://science.slashdot.org/story/22/01/23/211258/saturns-death-star-shaped-moon-mimas-may-be-hiding-an-ocean?utm_source=rss1.0mainlinkanon&utm_medium=feed", + "creator": "EditorDavid", + "pubDate": "2022-01-23T21:18:00+00:00", + "enclosure": "", + "enclosureType": "", + "image": "", + "id": "", + "language": "", + "folder": "00.03 News/Tech", + "feed": "Slashdot", + "read": false, + "favorite": false, + "created": false, + "tags": [], + "hash": "d49f383efc4dc5f9b7fc0cfb402b4883", + "highlights": [] + }, + { + "title": "Researchers Find Evidence of Boulders Tumbling After Recent Earthquakes on Mars", + "description": "\"If a rock falls on Mars, and no one is there to see it, does it leave a trace?\" jokes the New York Times, answering \"Yes, and it's a beautiful herringbone-like pattern, new research reveals.\"\nScientists have now spotted thousands of tracks on the red planet created by tumbling boulders. Delicate chevron-shaped piles of Martian dust and sand frame the tracks, the team showed, and most fade over the course of a few years. \n\nRockfalls have been spotted elsewhere in the solar system, including on the moon and even a comet. But a big open question is the timing of these processes on other worlds — are they ongoing or did they predominantly occur in the past?A study of these ephemeral features on Mars, published last month in Geophysical Research Letters, says that such boulder tracks can be used to pinpoint recent seismic activity on the red planet. This new evidence that Mars is a dynamic world runs contrary to the notion that all of the planet's exciting geology happened much earlier, s aid Ingrid Daubar, a planetary scientist at Brown University who was not involved in the study... \n\nTo arrive at this finding, Vijayan, a planetary scientist at the Physical Research Laboratory in Ahmadabad, India, who uses a single name, and his colleagues pored over thousands of images of Mars' equatorial region. The imagery was captured from 2006 through 2020 by the High Resolution Imaging Science Experiment (HiRISE) camera onboard NASA's Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter and revealed details as small as 10 inches across. \"We can discriminate individual boulders,\" Vijayan said. The team manually searched for chain-like features — a telltale signature of a rock careening down an incline — on the sloped walls of impact craters. Vijayan and his collaborators spotted more than 4,500 such boulder tracks, the longest of which stretched more than a mile and a half... \n\nRoughly one-third of the tracks the researchers studied were absent in early images, meaning that they must have formed since 2006... The researchers suggest that winds continuously sweeping over the surface of Mars redistribute dust and sand and erase the ejecta. Because boulder fall ejecta fades so rapidly, seeing it implies that a boulder was dislodged recently, the team suggest. And a common cause of rockfalls, on Earth and elsewhere, is seismic activity.... Since 2019, hundreds of marsquakes have been detected by NASA's InSight lander, and two of the largest occurred last year in the Cerberus Fossae region. \n\nToday the Mars lander InSight is back in operation after a two-week break to avoid dust storms, while dust storms also delayed the 19th flight of NASA's Ingenuity helicopter. \n\nAnd elsewhere on Mars, the Perserverance rover successfully dislodged two pebbles stuck in its sample-collecting apparatus.Read more of this story at Slashdot.
", + "content": "\"If a rock falls on Mars, and no one is there to see it, does it leave a trace?\" jokes the New York Times, answering \"Yes, and it's a beautiful herringbone-like pattern, new research reveals.\"\nScientists have now spotted thousands of tracks on the red planet created by tumbling boulders. Delicate chevron-shaped piles of Martian dust and sand frame the tracks, the team showed, and most fade over the course of a few years. \n\nRockfalls have been spotted elsewhere in the solar system, including on the moon and even a comet. But a big open question is the timing of these processes on other worlds — are they ongoing or did they predominantly occur in the past?A study of these ephemeral features on Mars, published last month in Geophysical Research Letters, says that such boulder tracks can be used to pinpoint recent seismic activity on the red planet. This new evidence that Mars is a dynamic world runs contrary to the notion that all of the planet's exciting geology happened much earlier, s aid Ingrid Daubar, a planetary scientist at Brown University who was not involved in the study... \n\nTo arrive at this finding, Vijayan, a planetary scientist at the Physical Research Laboratory in Ahmadabad, India, who uses a single name, and his colleagues pored over thousands of images of Mars' equatorial region. The imagery was captured from 2006 through 2020 by the High Resolution Imaging Science Experiment (HiRISE) camera onboard NASA's Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter and revealed details as small as 10 inches across. \"We can discriminate individual boulders,\" Vijayan said. The team manually searched for chain-like features — a telltale signature of a rock careening down an incline — on the sloped walls of impact craters. Vijayan and his collaborators spotted more than 4,500 such boulder tracks, the longest of which stretched more than a mile and a half... \n\nRoughly one-third of the tracks the researchers studied were absent in early images, meaning that they must have formed since 2006... The researchers suggest that winds continuously sweeping over the surface of Mars redistribute dust and sand and erase the ejecta. Because boulder fall ejecta fades so rapidly, seeing it implies that a boulder was dislodged recently, the team suggest. And a common cause of rockfalls, on Earth and elsewhere, is seismic activity.... Since 2019, hundreds of marsquakes have been detected by NASA's InSight lander, and two of the largest occurred last year in the Cerberus Fossae region. \n\nToday the Mars lander InSight is back in operation after a two-week break to avoid dust storms, while dust storms also delayed the 19th flight of NASA's Ingenuity helicopter. \n\nAnd elsewhere on Mars, the Perserverance rover successfully dislodged two pebbles stuck in its sample-collecting apparatus.Read more of this story at Slashdot.
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", @@ -519925,6 +531607,28 @@ "hash": "69b31684df678f5d94343209b9265279", "highlights": [] }, + { + "title": "This 22-Year-Old Builds Semiconductors in His Parents Garage", + "description": "Wired reports on 22-year-old Sam Zeloof, who builds semiconductors in his family's New Jersey garage, \"about 30 miles from where the first transistor was made at Bell Labs in 1947.\"\n\nWith a collection of salvaged and homemade equipment, Zeloof produced a chip with 1,200 transistors. He had sliced up wafers of silicon, patterned them with microscopic designs using ultraviolet light, and dunked them in acid by hand, documenting the process on YouTube and his blog. \"Maybe it's overconfidence, but I have a mentality that another human figured it out, so I can too, even if maybe it takes me longer,\" he says... His chips lag Intel's by technological eons, but Zeloof argues only half-jokingly that he's making faster progress than the semiconductor industry did in its early days. His second chip has 200 times as many transistors as his first, a growth rate outpacing Moore's law, the rule of thumb coined by an Intel cofounder that says the number of transistors on a chip doubles roughly every two years. \n\nZeloof now hopes to match the scale of Intel's breakthrough 4004 chip from 1971, the first commercial microprocessor, which had 2,300 transistors and was used in calculators and other business machines. In December, he started work on an interim circuit design that can perform simple addition.... \n\nGarage-built chips aren't about to power your PlayStation, but Zeloof says his unusual hobby has convinced him that society would benefit from chipmaking being more accessible to inventors without multimillion-dollar budgets. \"That really high barrier to entry will make you super risk-averse, and that's bad for innovation,\" Zeloof says.Read more of this story at Slashdot.
", + "content": "Wired reports on 22-year-old Sam Zeloof, who builds semiconductors in his family's New Jersey garage, \"about 30 miles from where the first transistor was made at Bell Labs in 1947.\"\n\nWith a collection of salvaged and homemade equipment, Zeloof produced a chip with 1,200 transistors. He had sliced up wafers of silicon, patterned them with microscopic designs using ultraviolet light, and dunked them in acid by hand, documenting the process on YouTube and his blog. \"Maybe it's overconfidence, but I have a mentality that another human figured it out, so I can too, even if maybe it takes me longer,\" he says... His chips lag Intel's by technological eons, but Zeloof argues only half-jokingly that he's making faster progress than the semiconductor industry did in its early days. His second chip has 200 times as many transistors as his first, a growth rate outpacing Moore's law, the rule of thumb coined by an Intel cofounder that says the number of transistors on a chip doubles roughly every two years. \n\nZeloof now hopes to match the scale of Intel's breakthrough 4004 chip from 1971, the first commercial microprocessor, which had 2,300 transistors and was used in calculators and other business machines. In December, he started work on an interim circuit design that can perform simple addition.... \n\nGarage-built chips aren't about to power your PlayStation, but Zeloof says his unusual hobby has convinced him that society would benefit from chipmaking being more accessible to inventors without multimillion-dollar budgets. \"That really high barrier to entry will make you super risk-averse, and that's bad for innovation,\" Zeloof says.Read more of this story at Slashdot.
", + "category": "", + "link": "https://hardware.slashdot.org/story/22/01/23/238228/this-22-year-old-builds-semiconductors-in-his-parents-garage?utm_source=rss1.0mainlinkanon&utm_medium=feed", + "creator": "EditorDavid", + "pubDate": "2022-01-23T23:18:00+00:00", + "enclosure": "", + "enclosureType": "", + "image": "", + "id": "", + "language": "", + "folder": "00.03 News/Tech", + "feed": "Slashdot", + "read": false, + "favorite": false, + "created": false, + "tags": [], + "hash": "2fc2cf1bc63e0f003f3819ba47017276", + "highlights": [] + }, { "title": "Ask Slashdot: Do We Need Better Computer Programming Courses For Visual Learners?", "description": "Two-thirds of technology firms are experiencing a shortage of skilled workers, reports the BBC (citing a recent report from recruitment firm Harvey Nash). \n\nBut what's the solution? In an article shared by Chrisq, the BBC's business technology reporter field-tested some computer programming training:\nI attended Teach the Nation to Code, a free one-day Python coding workshop run by UK training firm, QA... But when it works, there's not much pay-off — just some lines on a screen. I also took classes with Cypher Coders and Creator Academy to teach me Scratch — a coding language for children with a simple visual interface... [I] found the step change from learning Scratch to Python similarly jarring in the children's toys — you suddenly go from colourful blocks to an empty screen with no handholding. What could help bridge this gap from fun games for kids, to more professional level complex coding? \n\nGarry Law, founder of Australian coding training firm, Creator Academy, says IT education needs to be better. \"We need to teach kids coding with visual, auditory and kinesthetic learning styles, and we need to adapt this learning method for adults, to attract more people to science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM),\" he says.... \n\nCost is also a big problem. According to Anna Brailsford, chief executive of social enterprise Code First: Girls, it typically costs £10,000 to learn coding and often there isn't a clear link between what is taught and the jobs available. \nLong-time Slashdot reader AmiMoJo remembers that \"the way I got started was by borrowing books from the library that contained example programs.\"\nBack then there were loads of books that were nothing but little BASIC apps for various machines. That got me started with a program that worked and often did something quite interesting or useful, like a graphical effect. Then I could tinker with it and learn that way. \nBut is that enough of a reward to attract new programmers — or should beginning courses target more learning styles? Share your own thoughts and experiences in the comments. \n\nDo we need better computer programming courses for visual learners?Read more of this story at Slashdot.
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