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Il s'avère que vous pouvez faire des changements instantanés. Allez-y World Rugby !” Dans son élan, il n’hésite pas à se présenter en tant que porte-drapeau de cette idée : “Le temps passe. Si vous voulez me nommer responsable, je vous montrerai comment tout changer en quelques jours.”World Rugby lance une étude historique sur les commotions au niveau international !Pour rappel, le guide de gestion des commotions cérébrales de World Rugby précise que “chaque Fédération membre est vivement encouragée à rédiger ses propres directives et politiques, et doit considérer les informations de ce Guide sur la Commotion cérébrale comme des normes minimales à respecter.” Ainsi, pourrait-on voir les fédérations nationales prendre le pas sur les textes de World Rugby ? Si elles le font, les joueurs pourraient être confrontés à une situation semblable à celle observée en rapport aux blessures des cervicales. Pour rappel, les règles de santé dans ce domaine changent en fonction des nations. 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The former Israeli prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu is reportedly close to reaching a plea bargain in his corruption trial, a development that could mean an unexpectedly swift end to his turbulent political career and once again upend Israeli politics.
Israeli media were dominated on Sunday by the news that Netanyahu, the chair of the Likud party and leader of the opposition since being ousted last year from a 12-year-stint in government, has reached advanced talks with the state attorney’s office.
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The former Israeli prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu is reportedly close to reaching a plea bargain in his corruption trial, a development that could mean an unexpectedly swift end to his turbulent political career and once again upend Israeli politics.
Israeli media were dominated on Sunday by the news that Netanyahu, the chair of the Likud party and leader of the opposition since being ousted last year from a 12-year-stint in government, has reached advanced talks with the state attorney’s office.
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Serbia’s president has said Novak Djokovic had been “harassed … but not humiliated” and the prime minister called his treatment “scandalous” as the world tennis No 1’s home country reacted furiously to his deportation from Australia.
After an 11-day saga, three judges unanimously upheld a decision by the immigration minister to cancel Djokovic’s visa because he was not vaccinated against Covid-19, removing any chance of him winning a 21st grand slam at the Australian Open.
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Serbia’s president has said Novak Djokovic had been “harassed … but not humiliated” and the prime minister called his treatment “scandalous” as the world tennis No 1’s home country reacted furiously to his deportation from Australia.
After an 11-day saga, three judges unanimously upheld a decision by the immigration minister to cancel Djokovic’s visa because he was not vaccinated against Covid-19, removing any chance of him winning a 21st grand slam at the Australian Open.
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Novak Djokovic has been deported from Australia ahead of the Australian Open after the full federal court dismissed the world No 1’s bid to restore his visa.
The Serbian tennis player was seen boarding an Emirates flight from Melbourne to Dubai hours after the court rejected his challenge to the decision of Australian immigration minister, Alex Hawke, to cancel the visa. The flight left shortly after 10.30pm local time (11.30am GMT).
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Novak Djokovic has been deported from Australia ahead of the Australian Open after the full federal court dismissed the world No 1’s bid to restore his visa.
The Serbian tennis player was seen boarding an Emirates flight from Melbourne to Dubai hours after the court rejected his challenge to the decision of Australian immigration minister, Alex Hawke, to cancel the visa. The flight left shortly after 10.30pm local time (11.30am GMT).
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A man who died after taking four people hostage at a Texas synagogue has been named by the FBI as 44-year-old British national Malik Faisal Akram.
Akram began a standoff with police after disrupting a religious service at the Congregation Beth Israel in Colleyville, in the Dallas-Fort Worth metropolitan area, and taking hostages including the rabbi. He released one hostage unharmed after six hours.
Associated Press contributed to this report
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A man who died after taking four people hostage at a Texas synagogue has been named by the FBI as 44-year-old British national Malik Faisal Akram.
Akram began a standoff with police after disrupting a religious service at the Congregation Beth Israel in Colleyville, in the Dallas-Fort Worth metropolitan area, and taking hostages including the rabbi. He released one hostage unharmed after six hours.
Associated Press contributed to this report
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Streeting tells Trevor Phillips that the Labour party isn’t calling for a vote of no confidence in the government as it would rally the Conservatives.
“We could call a motion of no confidence in the government - we’ve been around the block with this before, that would galvanise the Conservative party.”
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Streeting tells Trevor Phillips that the Labour party isn’t calling for a vote of no confidence in the government as it would rally the Conservatives.
“We could call a motion of no confidence in the government - we’ve been around the block with this before, that would galvanise the Conservative party.”
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Streeting tells Trevor Phillips that the Labour party isn’t calling for a vote of no confidence in the government as it would rally the Conservatives.
“We could call a motion of no confidence in the government - we’ve been around the block with this before, that would galvanise the Conservative party.”
Continue reading...", + "content": "Latest updates: UK Labour leader says PM broke lockdown rules and then lied; latest daily UK figures do not include Scotland
Streeting tells Trevor Phillips that the Labour party isn’t calling for a vote of no confidence in the government as it would rally the Conservatives.
“We could call a motion of no confidence in the government - we’ve been around the block with this before, that would galvanise the Conservative party.”
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The former Israeli prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu is reportedly close to reaching a plea bargain in his corruption trial, a development that could mean an unexpectedly swift end to his turbulent political career and once again upend Israeli politics.
Israeli media were dominated on Sunday by the news that Netanyahu, the chair of the Likud party and leader of the opposition since being ousted last year from a 12-year-stint in government, has reached advanced talks with the state attorney’s office.
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The former Israeli prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu is reportedly close to reaching a plea bargain in his corruption trial, a development that could mean an unexpectedly swift end to his turbulent political career and once again upend Israeli politics.
Israeli media were dominated on Sunday by the news that Netanyahu, the chair of the Likud party and leader of the opposition since being ousted last year from a 12-year-stint in government, has reached advanced talks with the state attorney’s office.
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A thick blanket of ash from a huge undersea volcanic eruption has covered the Pacific Island nation of Tonga, contaminating water supplies, cutting off communications and preventing surveillance flights assessing the extent of damage from tsunami waves that are believed to have inundated entire towns.
Videos shared on social media after Saturday night’s eruption showed people running for higher ground as the metre-high floods hit coastal areas and made their way inland while the sky darkened with ash. A sonic boom could be heard as far away as Alaska.
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A thick blanket of ash from a huge undersea volcanic eruption has covered the Pacific Island nation of Tonga, contaminating water supplies, cutting off communications and preventing surveillance flights assessing the extent of damage from tsunami waves that are believed to have inundated entire towns.
Videos shared on social media after Saturday night’s eruption showed people running for higher ground as the metre-high floods hit coastal areas and made their way inland while the sky darkened with ash. A sonic boom could be heard as far away as Alaska.
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Ukraine has said it has “evidence” Russia was behind a massive cyber-attack that knocked out key government websites last week, while Microsoft warned the hack could be far worse than first thought.
Tensions are at an all-time high between Ukraine and Russia, which Kyiv accuses of having massed troops on its border before a possible invasion. Some analysts fear the cyber-attack could be the prelude to a military attack.
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A man who was shot dead by FBI officers after taking four people hostage at a Texas synagogue is understood to be British.
The man began a standoff with police after disrupting a religious service at the Congregation Beth Israel in Colleyville, in the Dallas-Fort Worth metropolitan are, and taking hostages including the rabbi. He released one hostage unharmed after six hours.
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A man who was shot dead by FBI officers after taking four people hostage at a Texas synagogue is understood to be British.
The man began a standoff with police after disrupting a religious service at the Congregation Beth Israel in Colleyville, in the Dallas-Fort Worth metropolitan are, and taking hostages including the rabbi. He released one hostage unharmed after six hours.
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Taliban forces have fired pepper spray at a group of women protesting in Afghanistan’s capital to demand rights to work and education.
Since seizing control of the country by force in August, the Taliban authorities have imposed creeping restrictions on Afghans, especially on women.
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Taliban forces have fired pepper spray at a group of women protesting in Afghanistan’s capital to demand rights to work and education.
Since seizing control of the country by force in August, the Taliban authorities have imposed creeping restrictions on Afghans, especially on women.
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No one knows what awaited Kim Woo-joo when he arrived back in North Korea, just over a year after he had fled the world’s most oppressive regime for a life of freedom in the South.
Earlier this month, the 29-year-old former gymnast approached the border separating the two Koreas, scaled a tall barbed-wire fence and walked the 2.5 miles across the heavily armed demilitarised zone (DMZ), dodging landmines but not security cameras, which captured his escape no fewer than five times.
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No one knows what awaited Kim Woo-joo when he arrived back in North Korea, just over a year after he had fled the world’s most oppressive regime for a life of freedom in the South.
Earlier this month, the 29-year-old former gymnast approached the border separating the two Koreas, scaled a tall barbed-wire fence and walked the 2.5 miles across the heavily armed demilitarised zone (DMZ), dodging landmines but not security cameras, which captured his escape no fewer than five times.
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The tsunami threat around the Pacific from a huge undersea volcanic eruption has begun to recede, but the massive ash cloud covering the tiny island nation of Tonga prevented surveillance flights assessing the extent of damage from waves that are believed to have inundated entire towns.
Videos shared on social media after the eruption showed people running for higher ground as the metre-high floods hit coastal areas and made their way inland while the sky darkened with ash. A sonic boom could be heard as far away as Alaska.
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The tsunami threat around the Pacific from a huge undersea volcanic eruption has begun to recede, but the massive ash cloud covering the tiny island nation of Tonga prevented surveillance flights assessing the extent of damage from waves that are believed to have inundated entire towns.
Videos shared on social media after the eruption showed people running for higher ground as the metre-high floods hit coastal areas and made their way inland while the sky darkened with ash. A sonic boom could be heard as far away as Alaska.
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A dangerous winter storm combining high winds and ice began sweeping through parts of the US south-east early on Sunday, knocking out power, felling trees and fences and coating roads with a treacherous frigid glaze.
Tens of thousands of customers were without power in Georgia, North Carolina, South Carolina and Florida. More than an inch of snow fell per hour in some parts of the Carolinas, Georgia, Tennessee and Virginia, according to the National Weather Service Storm Prediction Center.
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A dangerous winter storm combining high winds and ice began sweeping through parts of the US south-east early on Sunday, knocking out power, felling trees and fences and coating roads with a treacherous frigid glaze.
Tens of thousands of customers were without power in Georgia, North Carolina, South Carolina and Florida. More than an inch of snow fell per hour in some parts of the Carolinas, Georgia, Tennessee and Virginia, according to the National Weather Service Storm Prediction Center.
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The Duke of Sussex has filed a claim for a judicial review against a Home Office decision not to allow him to personally pay for police protection for himself and his family while in the UK.
Harry wants to bring his son Archie and baby daughter Lilibet to visit from the US, but he and his family are “unable to return to his home” because it is too dangerous, a legal representative said.
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The Duke of Sussex has filed a claim for a judicial review against a Home Office decision not to allow him to personally pay for police protection for himself and his family while in the UK.
Harry wants to bring his son Archie and baby daughter Lilibet to visit from the US, but he and his family are “unable to return to his home” because it is too dangerous, a legal representative said.
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“One of the most diabolical things about this pandemic is the on and on-ness of it all,” says Amanda Ripley, author of The Unthinkable: Who Survives When Disaster Strikes – and Why. “Humans can withstand a lot of turmoil and instability if they can recover.” Prior to Covid, Ripley studied people who survived tornadoes and terror attacks, emergencies for which the mental health consequences are much better understood than the long, slow-burn, seemingly endless one we find ourselves living through.
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“One of the most diabolical things about this pandemic is the on and on-ness of it all,” says Amanda Ripley, author of The Unthinkable: Who Survives When Disaster Strikes – and Why. “Humans can withstand a lot of turmoil and instability if they can recover.” Prior to Covid, Ripley studied people who survived tornadoes and terror attacks, emergencies for which the mental health consequences are much better understood than the long, slow-burn, seemingly endless one we find ourselves living through.
Continue reading...", + "category": "Mental health", + "link": "https://www.theguardian.com/society/2022/jan/16/life-after-lockdown-how-do-we-best-recover-from-the-pandemic", + "creator": "Rebecca Seal", + "pubDate": "2022-01-16T12:00:50Z", "enclosure": "", "enclosureType": "", "image": "", @@ -279418,17 +281002,17 @@ "favorite": false, "created": false, "tags": [], - "hash": "99be410e698765908a96a2d2b51fa458", + "hash": "915b37b42f394f565e0f041fbc52e046", "highlights": [] }, { - "title": "Texas scientists’ new Covid-19 vaccine is cheaper, easier to make and patent-free", - "description": "Dr Maria Bottazzi says their vaccine, called Corbevax, is unique because they do not intend to patent it
A new Covid-19 vaccine is being developed by Texas scientists using a decades-old conventional method that will make the production and distribution cheaper and more accessible for countries most affected by the pandemic and where new variants are likely to originate due to low inoculation rates.
The team, led by Drs Peter Hotez and Maria Bottazzi from the Texas Children’s Hospital Center for Vaccine Development at Baylor College of Medicine, has been developing vaccine prototypes for Sars and Mers since 2011, which they reconstructed to create the new Covid vaccine, dubbed Corbevax, or “the world’s Covid-19 vaccine”.
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A new Covid-19 vaccine is being developed by Texas scientists using a decades-old conventional method that will make the production and distribution cheaper and more accessible for countries most affected by the pandemic and where new variants are likely to originate due to low inoculation rates.
The team, led by Drs Peter Hotez and Maria Bottazzi from the Texas Children’s Hospital Center for Vaccine Development at Baylor College of Medicine, has been developing vaccine prototypes for Sars and Mers since 2011, which they reconstructed to create the new Covid vaccine, dubbed Corbevax, or “the world’s Covid-19 vaccine”.
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France’s parliament has given final approval to the government’s latest measures to tackle Covid-19, including a vaccine pass contested by anti-vaccine protesters.
Lawmakers in the lower house of parliament voted 215 in favour to 58 against on Sunday, paving the way for the law to enter force in the coming days.
Continue reading...", + "content": "Law will require people to have a certificate to enter public places such as restaurants and cinemas
France’s parliament has given final approval to the government’s latest measures to tackle Covid-19, including a vaccine pass contested by anti-vaccine protesters.
Lawmakers in the lower house of parliament voted 215 in favour to 58 against on Sunday, paving the way for the law to enter force in the coming days.
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“One of the most diabolical things about this pandemic is the on and on-ness of it all,” says Amanda Ripley, author of The Unthinkable: Who Survives When Disaster Strikes – and Why. “Humans can withstand a lot of turmoil and instability if they can recover.” Prior to Covid, Ripley studied people who survived tornadoes and terror attacks, emergencies for which the mental health consequences are much better understood than the long, slow-burn, seemingly endless one we find ourselves living through.
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“One of the most diabolical things about this pandemic is the on and on-ness of it all,” says Amanda Ripley, author of The Unthinkable: Who Survives When Disaster Strikes – and Why. “Humans can withstand a lot of turmoil and instability if they can recover.” Prior to Covid, Ripley studied people who survived tornadoes and terror attacks, emergencies for which the mental health consequences are much better understood than the long, slow-burn, seemingly endless one we find ourselves living through.
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Essential services in rural towns are under pressure due to Covid-19 and could leave locals unable to access pharmaceutical and banking services.
Katie Stott, together with her husband, pharmacist Fred Hellqvist, manage the only pharmacy in Dover, Tasmania, the southernmost town in Australia, servicing approximately 2,000 to 3,000 people.
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Continue reading...", + "content": "An outbreak in a small regional community could leave locals unable to access pharmaceutical and banking services
Essential services in rural towns are under pressure due to Covid-19 and could leave locals unable to access pharmaceutical and banking services.
Katie Stott, together with her husband, pharmacist Fred Hellqvist, manage the only pharmacy in Dover, Tasmania, the southernmost town in Australia, servicing approximately 2,000 to 3,000 people.
Sign up to receive Guardian Australia’s fortnightly Rural Network email newsletter
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The Chinese capital, Beijing, has reported its first locally transmitted case of Omicron coronavirus variant, state media reported on Saturday, less than three weeks before the Beijing Olympic Winter Games.
An official at the city’s disease control authority said at a press conference that laboratory testing found “mutations specific to the Omicron variant” in the person. The authorities have since published a detailed account of the patient’s activity that dates back to 31 December.
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The Chinese capital, Beijing, has reported its first locally transmitted case of Omicron coronavirus variant, state media reported on Saturday, less than three weeks before the Beijing Olympic Winter Games.
An official at the city’s disease control authority said at a press conference that laboratory testing found “mutations specific to the Omicron variant” in the person. The authorities have since published a detailed account of the patient’s activity that dates back to 31 December.
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Asif* has lost almost everything since the Taliban takeover in Afghanistan. His wife was shot dead. He fled to Pakistan but has no legal status there and is living in a mosque while seeking treatment for recurrent cancer. He worked for the United Nations and other international organisations including the former UK Department for International Development (DfID). Until 2016 he also worked for Adam Smith International on British government-funded projects.
In September, my wife went to the house of one my relatives with another family member to collect some of our belongings – she was three months pregnant with our first child. They went at midnight, so they wouldn’t be seen or recognised.
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Asif* has lost almost everything since the Taliban takeover in Afghanistan. His wife was shot dead. He fled to Pakistan but has no legal status there and is living in a mosque while seeking treatment for recurrent cancer. He worked for the United Nations and other international organisations including the former UK Department for International Development (DfID). Until 2016 he also worked for Adam Smith International on British government-funded projects.
In September, my wife went to the house of one my relatives with another family member to collect some of our belongings – she was three months pregnant with our first child. They went at midnight, so they wouldn’t be seen or recognised.
Continue reading...", + "title": "‘We are struggling’: two former officials at Afghan women’s affairs ministry", + "description": "Gul Bano and Karima’s former offices are in the hands of the Taliban – and they fear for their lives
Gul Bano* and Karima* are activists who ran provincial branches of the ministry of women’s affairs in two different parts of Afghanistan. Their former offices have been taken over by the Taliban’s feared enforcers, the ministry for the promotion of virtue and prevention of vice. They are now in hiding, afraid of the men they helped put in prison for domestic violence and other abuses, many of them in the Taliban or with family links to the militants.
In the UK, Samaritans can be contacted on 116 123 and the domestic abuse helpline is 0808 2000 247. In the US, the suicide prevention lifeline is 1-800-273-8255 and the domestic violence hotline is 1-800-799-SAFE (7233). In Australia, the crisis support service Lifeline is on 13 11 14 and the national family violence counselling service is on 1800 737 732. Other international helplines can be found via www.befrienders.org
Continue reading...", + "content": "Gul Bano and Karima’s former offices are in the hands of the Taliban – and they fear for their lives
Gul Bano* and Karima* are activists who ran provincial branches of the ministry of women’s affairs in two different parts of Afghanistan. Their former offices have been taken over by the Taliban’s feared enforcers, the ministry for the promotion of virtue and prevention of vice. They are now in hiding, afraid of the men they helped put in prison for domestic violence and other abuses, many of them in the Taliban or with family links to the militants.
In the UK, Samaritans can be contacted on 116 123 and the domestic abuse helpline is 0808 2000 247. In the US, the suicide prevention lifeline is 1-800-273-8255 and the domestic violence hotline is 1-800-799-SAFE (7233). In Australia, the crisis support service Lifeline is on 13 11 14 and the national family violence counselling service is on 1800 737 732. Other international helplines can be found via www.befrienders.org
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No one knows what awaited Kim Woo-joo when he arrived back in North Korea, just over a year after he had fled the world’s most oppressive regime for a life of freedom in the South.
Earlier this month, the 29-year-old former gymnast approached the border separating the two Koreas, scaled a tall barbed-wire fence and walked the 2.5 miles across the heavily armed demilitarised zone (DMZ), dodging landmines but not security cameras, which captured his escape no fewer than five times.
Continue reading...", + "content": "South Korea is no promised land for escapees from a brutal regime – loneliness and poverty are common fates
No one knows what awaited Kim Woo-joo when he arrived back in North Korea, just over a year after he had fled the world’s most oppressive regime for a life of freedom in the South.
Earlier this month, the 29-year-old former gymnast approached the border separating the two Koreas, scaled a tall barbed-wire fence and walked the 2.5 miles across the heavily armed demilitarised zone (DMZ), dodging landmines but not security cameras, which captured his escape no fewer than five times.
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After another dreadful week for Boris Johnson that was dominated by news of yet more rule-breaking parties at No 10, the comedian Andy Zaltzman opened BBC Radio 4’s News Quiz at 6.30pm on Friday by announcing his two teams. One he named “team apologise” and the other “team pack of lies”.
Zaltzman added: “This show is best listened to when not at work. If you are unsure whether you are at work or not at work, please check whether anyone you normally work with has turned up with a bottle of wine and is getting hammered.”
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Nestled deep in the south Indian state of Tamil Nadu, cocooned from the world by a young forest, lies a community that wants to change the world. Ask the residents, of Auroville, who come from more than 60 countries, what they are doing there and the answer will be much the same as it has been for more than five decades: “The purpose of Auroville is to realise human unity.”
Auroville was founded in 1968, with a vision to build an international city to upend rigid class and caste systems and be free of the pollution, traffic, chaos, rubbish, social isolation and suburban sprawl that have poisoned modern urban environments.
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Nestled deep in the south Indian state of Tamil Nadu, cocooned from the world by a young forest, lies a community that wants to change the world. Ask the residents, of Auroville, who come from more than 60 countries, what they are doing there and the answer will be much the same as it has been for more than five decades: “The purpose of Auroville is to realise human unity.”
Auroville was founded in 1968, with a vision to build an international city to upend rigid class and caste systems and be free of the pollution, traffic, chaos, rubbish, social isolation and suburban sprawl that have poisoned modern urban environments.
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After recalling the events around his daughter's death, the presenter asked the Conservative chair, Oliver Dowden: 'Does the prime minister really understand why people are angry?'
The Sky News presenter Trevor Phillips held back tears recalling his daughter’s death in lockdown as he quizzed a senior Conservative MP about 'partygate'.
After recalling the events around his daughter's death, the presenter asked the Conservative chair, Oliver Dowden: 'Does the prime minister really understand why people are angry?'
Man in his 40s held on suspicion of manslaughter after accident in region of Flaine, Haute-Savoie
A five-year-old British girl has died after being hit by a skier in the French Alps, according to French media.
A man in his 40s was being held on suspicion of manslaughter on Sunday after the accident in the resort of Flaine, Haute-Savoie, at about 11am on Saturday, Le Dauphine reported. The girl was said to have been taking part in a group ski lesson run by ESF (Ecole du Ski Français) with four other children on a blue (intermediate) piste.
Continue reading...", + "content": "Man in his 40s held on suspicion of manslaughter after accident in region of Flaine, Haute-Savoie
A five-year-old British girl has died after being hit by a skier in the French Alps, according to French media.
A man in his 40s was being held on suspicion of manslaughter on Sunday after the accident in the resort of Flaine, Haute-Savoie, at about 11am on Saturday, Le Dauphine reported. The girl was said to have been taking part in a group ski lesson run by ESF (Ecole du Ski Français) with four other children on a blue (intermediate) piste.
Continue reading...", + "category": "UK news", + "link": "https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2022/jan/16/five-year-old-british-girl-dies-after-being-hit-by-skier-in-french-alps", + "creator": "Haroon Siddique", + "pubDate": "2022-01-16T16:51:04Z", "enclosure": "", "enclosureType": "", "image": "", @@ -279682,7 +281244,7 @@ "favorite": false, "created": false, "tags": [], - "hash": "f3e2e87bd4b4cc994fa5e396c453cf0b", + "hash": "1908de86aed9488a0d435dfd49f4c1a9", "highlights": [] }, { @@ -279730,13 +281292,13 @@ "highlights": [] }, { - "title": "World No 1 issues statement saying he ‘respects’ court ruling – as it happened", - "description": "This blog is now closed. For the latest on Djokovic, follow our Covid blog
Djokovic issues statement after federal court dismisses visa cancellation appeal; Victoria records 13 Covid-19 deaths and 28,128 new cases; NSW records 20 deaths and 34,660 new cases; Queensland records three deaths and 17,445 new cases; ACT records two deaths and 1,316 cases. This blog is now closed
In further Australian Covid news, the Morrison government has announced $24m in new funding to widen the use of telehealth for GPs and other specialists. The funding is a direct reaction to the infection rate from the Omicron outbreak. AAP reports:
The $24m will also cover the continued supply of personal protective equipment, such as masks, respirators, face shields and gowns for face-to-face consultations including patients that have tested positive through a rapid antigen test.
The latter aligns with national cabinet’s January 5 decision that RAT tests no longer need to be confirmed by a PCR test.
Continue reading...", - "content": "This blog is now closed. For the latest on Djokovic, follow our Covid blog
Djokovic issues statement after federal court dismisses visa cancellation appeal; Victoria records 13 Covid-19 deaths and 28,128 new cases; NSW records 20 deaths and 34,660 new cases; Queensland records three deaths and 17,445 new cases; ACT records two deaths and 1,316 cases. This blog is now closed
In further Australian Covid news, the Morrison government has announced $24m in new funding to widen the use of telehealth for GPs and other specialists. The funding is a direct reaction to the infection rate from the Omicron outbreak. AAP reports:
The $24m will also cover the continued supply of personal protective equipment, such as masks, respirators, face shields and gowns for face-to-face consultations including patients that have tested positive through a rapid antigen test.
The latter aligns with national cabinet’s January 5 decision that RAT tests no longer need to be confirmed by a PCR test.
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Science writer Donna Lu speaks to Laura Murphy-Oates about the latest data, studies and health advice on the variant
For information on how to protect yourself and your family against Covid-19, visit the Department of Health’s website.
You can read all of Donna Lu’s reporting for Guardian Australia here, including a guide to face masks in the age of Omicron and an explainer on vaccinating children aged five to 11.
Continue reading...", + "content": "Omicron is now the dominant variant of Covid-19 in Australia and since its emergence late last year scientists and governments have been racing to learn more about it. So what do we know about how Omicron impacts the human body? And how effective are public health measures like masks, testing and vaccines against it?
Science writer Donna Lu speaks to Laura Murphy-Oates about the latest data, studies and health advice on the variant
For information on how to protect yourself and your family against Covid-19, visit the Department of Health’s website.
You can read all of Donna Lu’s reporting for Guardian Australia here, including a guide to face masks in the age of Omicron and an explainer on vaccinating children aged five to 11.
Continue reading...", + "category": "Coronavirus", + "link": "https://www.theguardian.com/australia-news/audio/2022/jan/17/the-latest-science-on-the-omicron-variant", + "creator": "Presented by Laura Murphy-Oates with reporting from Donna Lu. Produced by Karishma Luthria and Joe Koning who also did the sound design. The executive producers of Full Story are Miles Martignoni, Gabrielle Jackson and Laura Murphy-Oates.", + "pubDate": "2022-01-16T16:30:57Z", "enclosure": "", "enclosureType": "", "image": "", @@ -279748,7 +281310,7 @@ "favorite": false, "created": false, "tags": [], - "hash": "d926dac625c79b70a4f68b87fcc67dd4", + "hash": "909a5631a57001c84f99238e0d9d2619", "highlights": [] }, { @@ -279861,6 +281423,28 @@ "hash": "be4f1d5107403b162265bf4550814414", "highlights": [] }, + { + "title": "Where is Kazakhstan’s former longtime leader Nursultan Nazarbayev?", + "description": "Analysis: All-encompassing status that took 30 years to build appears to have crumbled in just of a few days
It is a question being asked with increasing urgency by intelligence services, multinational companies and most citizens of Kazakhstan: where is Nursultan Nazarbayev?
Kazakhstan’s leader from 1991 until 2019, Nazarbayev has long been the arbiter of all business and political decisions in the central Asian nation, and the purveyor of an all-encompassing personality cult. In 2019, he handpicked a successor, Kassym-Jomart Tokayev, while retaining power behind the scenes. The capital city, along with its airport and main university were all renamed after him.
Continue reading...", + "content": "Analysis: All-encompassing status that took 30 years to build appears to have crumbled in just of a few days
It is a question being asked with increasing urgency by intelligence services, multinational companies and most citizens of Kazakhstan: where is Nursultan Nazarbayev?
Kazakhstan’s leader from 1991 until 2019, Nazarbayev has long been the arbiter of all business and political decisions in the central Asian nation, and the purveyor of an all-encompassing personality cult. In 2019, he handpicked a successor, Kassym-Jomart Tokayev, while retaining power behind the scenes. The capital city, along with its airport and main university were all renamed after him.
Continue reading...", + "category": "Nursultan Nazarbayev", + "link": "https://www.theguardian.com/world/2022/jan/16/where-is-kazakhstans-former-longtime-leader-nursultan-nazarbayev", + "creator": "Shaun Walker", + "pubDate": "2022-01-16T14:07:50Z", + "enclosure": "", + "enclosureType": "", + "image": "", + "id": "", + "language": "en", + "folder": "00.03 News/News - EN", + "feed": "The Guardian", + "read": false, + "favorite": false, + "created": false, + "tags": [], + "hash": "94b93071ff1d5432b7f4723850eb32c9", + "highlights": [] + }, { "title": "Being ill is no fun, especially if you don’t even have Covid | Eva Wiseman", "description": "Not catching Covid when the rest of the family have all got it can give you a bad case of FomoIn December my daughter brought Covid home from school as if a folded permission slip. The feeling, on seeing the two pink lines come up on her test, was complicated and raw, containing both bad memories and relief. Finally (a part of me thought, a part of me quite low down and bloodied), finally the thing we have been waiting for has arrived. I breathed out a breath I had been holding for two years.
There were six or seven other feelings, too, including a now-familiar sense of doom brought on by the realisation that for us, lockdown was to begin again. A gentle PTSD crawled in and made itself comfortable on my lap as I briefly mapped out the next two months of arguments and pasta in my mind. Of course, with rude inevitability, the virus took its time spreading through the house, lingering on our daughter, only taking up residence with our boy toddler when her isolation was nearing its end. He stopped sleeping, his temperature leaping up and down like a cat when the doorbell goes.
Continue reading...", @@ -279927,28 +281511,6 @@ "hash": "d2e8a5137223d626c59dfa3317e1a999", "highlights": [] }, - { - "title": "Joe Biden’s low point: can the president revive his sinking popularity?", - "description": "After a week of setbacks, some analysts say time is running short to impress voters ahead o f the November polls
Even for a White House familiar with roadblocks and frustration, Thursday’s setbacks on vaccine mandates and voting rights came as hammer blows.
Aside from the immediate derailing of two key policy tenets of Joe Biden’s administration, the vaccine ruling by the supreme court, which quickly followed Democratic senator Kyrsten Sinema’s public assassination of his voting reform efforts, prompted a new round of questions over whether his presidency was doomed.
Continue reading...", - "content": "After a week of setbacks, some analysts say time is running short to impress voters ahead o f the November polls
Even for a White House familiar with roadblocks and frustration, Thursday’s setbacks on vaccine mandates and voting rights came as hammer blows.
Aside from the immediate derailing of two key policy tenets of Joe Biden’s administration, the vaccine ruling by the supreme court, which quickly followed Democratic senator Kyrsten Sinema’s public assassination of his voting reform efforts, prompted a new round of questions over whether his presidency was doomed.
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Continue reading...", @@ -280103,6 +281665,314 @@ "hash": "dd06f6954c920574f09b3bb465dfa077", "highlights": [] }, + { + "title": "Benjamin Netanyahu reportedly near to plea bargain in corruption trial", + "description": "Former Israeli PM understood to be in advanced talks with state attorney’s office over admitting to two counts of breach of trust
The former Israeli prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu is reportedly close to reaching a plea bargain in his corruption trial, a development that could mean an unexpectedly swift end to his turbulent political career and once again upend Israeli politics.
Israeli media were dominated on Sunday by the news that Netanyahu, the chair of the Likud party and leader of the opposition since being ousted last year from a 12-year-stint in government, has reached advanced talks with the state attorney’s office.
Continue reading...", + "content": "Former Israeli PM understood to be in advanced talks with state attorney’s office over admitting to two counts of breach of trust
The former Israeli prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu is reportedly close to reaching a plea bargain in his corruption trial, a development that could mean an unexpectedly swift end to his turbulent political career and once again upend Israeli politics.
Israeli media were dominated on Sunday by the news that Netanyahu, the chair of the Likud party and leader of the opposition since being ousted last year from a 12-year-stint in government, has reached advanced talks with the state attorney’s office.
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One hundred doctors, including specialists, consultants and locums for remote areas, are locked out of Western Australia, with Mark McGowan’s government refusing G2G passes despite the entry of Covid-19 being mere weeks away.
Since the spread of the Omicron variant in late 2021, the WA government has progressively shuttered entry from anyone entering from the eastern states, making it now close to impossible for anyone to enter WA, diplomats and state officials aside.
Continue reading...", + "content": "Shutout doctors and the state opposition raise concerns Mark McGowan’s government is refusing entry for essential workers
One hundred doctors, including specialists, consultants and locums for remote areas, are locked out of Western Australia, with Mark McGowan’s government refusing G2G passes despite the entry of Covid-19 being mere weeks away.
Since the spread of the Omicron variant in late 2021, the WA government has progressively shuttered entry from anyone entering from the eastern states, making it now close to impossible for anyone to enter WA, diplomats and state officials aside.
Continue reading...", + "category": "Western Australia", + "link": "https://www.theguardian.com/australia-news/2022/jan/17/one-hundred-doctors-locked-out-of-western-australia-weeks-before-state-reopens", + "creator": "Eleanor de Jong", + "pubDate": "2022-01-16T16:30:57Z", + "enclosure": "", + "enclosureType": "", + "image": "", + "id": "", + "language": "en", + "folder": "00.03 News/News - EN", + "feed": "The Guardian", + "read": false, + "favorite": false, + "created": false, + "tags": [], + "hash": "d2e3ce95a1dc33ef6accc1136599a365", + "highlights": [] + }, + { + "title": "Novak Djokovic leaves Australia after court upholds visa cancellation", + "description": "Serbian tennis player seen boarding plane to Dubai hours after decision left him ‘extremely disappointed’
Novak Djokovic has been deported from Australia ahead of the Australian Open after the full federal court dismissed the world No 1’s bid to restore his visa.
The Serbian tennis player was seen boarding an Emirates flight from Melbourne to Dubai hours after the court rejected his challenge to the decision of Australian immigration minister, Alex Hawke, to cancel the visa. The flight left shortly after 10.30pm local time (11.30am GMT).
Continue reading...", + "content": "Serbian tennis player seen boarding plane to Dubai hours after decision left him ‘extremely disappointed’
Novak Djokovic has been deported from Australia ahead of the Australian Open after the full federal court dismissed the world No 1’s bid to restore his visa.
The Serbian tennis player was seen boarding an Emirates flight from Melbourne to Dubai hours after the court rejected his challenge to the decision of Australian immigration minister, Alex Hawke, to cancel the visa. The flight left shortly after 10.30pm local time (11.30am GMT).
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Streeting tells Trevor Phillips that the Labour party isn’t calling for a vote of no confidence in the government as it would rally the Conservatives.
“We could call a motion of no confidence in the government - we’ve been around the block with this before, that would galvanise the Conservative party.”
Continue reading...", + "content": "Latest updates: UK Labour leader says PM broke lockdown rules and then lied; Serbian tennis player’s plane leaves hours after court visa decision
Streeting tells Trevor Phillips that the Labour party isn’t calling for a vote of no confidence in the government as it would rally the Conservatives.
“We could call a motion of no confidence in the government - we’ve been around the block with this before, that would galvanise the Conservative party.”
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A man who was shot dead by FBI officers after taking four people hostage at a Texas synagogue is understood to be British.
The man began a standoff with police after disrupting a religious service at the Congregation Beth Israel in Colleyville, in the Dallas-Fort Worth metropolitan are, and taking hostages including the rabbi. He released one hostage unharmed after six hours.
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A man who was shot dead by FBI officers after taking four people hostage at a Texas synagogue is understood to be British.
The man began a standoff with police after disrupting a religious service at the Congregation Beth Israel in Colleyville, in the Dallas-Fort Worth metropolitan are, and taking hostages including the rabbi. He released one hostage unharmed after six hours.
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The tsunami threat around the Pacific from a huge undersea volcanic eruption has begun to recede, but the massive ash cloud covering the tiny island nation of Tonga prevented surveillance flights assessing the extent of damage from waves that are believed to have inundated entire towns.
Videos shared on social media after the eruption showed people running for higher ground as the metre-high floods hit coastal areas and made their way inland while the sky darkened with ash. A sonic boom could be heard as far away as Alaska.
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The tsunami threat around the Pacific from a huge undersea volcanic eruption has begun to recede, but the massive ash cloud covering the tiny island nation of Tonga prevented surveillance flights assessing the extent of damage from waves that are believed to have inundated entire towns.
Videos shared on social media after the eruption showed people running for higher ground as the metre-high floods hit coastal areas and made their way inland while the sky darkened with ash. A sonic boom could be heard as far away as Alaska.
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The Duke of Sussex has filed a claim for a judicial review against a Home Office decision not to allow him to personally pay for police protection for himself and his family while in the UK.
Harry wants to bring his son Archie and baby daughter Lilibet to visit from the US, but he and his family are “unable to return to his home” because it is too dangerous, a legal representative said.
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The Duke of Sussex has filed a claim for a judicial review against a Home Office decision not to allow him to personally pay for police protection for himself and his family while in the UK.
Harry wants to bring his son Archie and baby daughter Lilibet to visit from the US, but he and his family are “unable to return to his home” because it is too dangerous, a legal representative said.
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A new Covid-19 vaccine is being developed by Texas scientists using a decades-old conventional method that will make the production and distribution cheaper and more accessible for countries most affected by the pandemic and where new variants are likely to originate due to low inoculation rates.
The team, led by Drs Peter Hotez and Maria Bottazzi from the Texas Children’s Hospital Center for Vaccine Development at Baylor College of Medicine, has been developing vaccine prototypes for Sars and Mers since 2011, which they reconstructed to create the new Covid vaccine, dubbed Corbevax, or “the world’s Covid-19 vaccine”.
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A new Covid-19 vaccine is being developed by Texas scientists using a decades-old conventional method that will make the production and distribution cheaper and more accessible for countries most affected by the pandemic and where new variants are likely to originate due to low inoculation rates.
The team, led by Drs Peter Hotez and Maria Bottazzi from the Texas Children’s Hospital Center for Vaccine Development at Baylor College of Medicine, has been developing vaccine prototypes for Sars and Mers since 2011, which they reconstructed to create the new Covid vaccine, dubbed Corbevax, or “the world’s Covid-19 vaccine”.
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The Chinese capital, Beijing, has reported its first locally transmitted case of Omicron coronavirus variant, state media reported on Saturday, less than three weeks before the Beijing Olympic Winter Games.
An official at the city’s disease control authority said at a press conference that laboratory testing found “mutations specific to the Omicron variant” in the person. The authorities have since published a detailed account of the patient’s activity that dates back to 31 December.
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The Chinese capital, Beijing, has reported its first locally transmitted case of Omicron coronavirus variant, state media reported on Saturday, less than three weeks before the Beijing Olympic Winter Games.
An official at the city’s disease control authority said at a press conference that laboratory testing found “mutations specific to the Omicron variant” in the person. The authorities have since published a detailed account of the patient’s activity that dates back to 31 December.
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Asif* has lost almost everything since the Taliban takeover in Afghanistan. His wife was shot dead. He fled to Pakistan but has no legal status there and is living in a mosque while seeking treatment for recurrent cancer. He worked for the United Nations and other international organisations including the former UK Department for International Development (DfID). Until 2016 he also worked for Adam Smith International on British government-funded projects.
In September, my wife went to the house of one my relatives with another family member to collect some of our belongings – she was three months pregnant with our first child. They went at midnight, so they wouldn’t be seen or recognised.
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Asif* has lost almost everything since the Taliban takeover in Afghanistan. His wife was shot dead. He fled to Pakistan but has no legal status there and is living in a mosque while seeking treatment for recurrent cancer. He worked for the United Nations and other international organisations including the former UK Department for International Development (DfID). Until 2016 he also worked for Adam Smith International on British government-funded projects.
In September, my wife went to the house of one my relatives with another family member to collect some of our belongings – she was three months pregnant with our first child. They went at midnight, so they wouldn’t be seen or recognised.
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Nestled deep in the south Indian state of Tamil Nadu, cocooned from the world by a young forest, lies a community that wants to change the world. Ask the residents, of Auroville, who come from more than 60 countries, what they are doing there and the answer will be much the same as it has been for more than five decades: “The purpose of Auroville is to realise human unity.”
Auroville was founded in 1968, with a vision to build an international city to upend rigid class and caste systems and be free of the pollution, traffic, chaos, rubbish, social isolation and suburban sprawl that have poisoned modern urban environments.
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Nestled deep in the south Indian state of Tamil Nadu, cocooned from the world by a young forest, lies a community that wants to change the world. Ask the residents, of Auroville, who come from more than 60 countries, what they are doing there and the answer will be much the same as it has been for more than five decades: “The purpose of Auroville is to realise human unity.”
Auroville was founded in 1968, with a vision to build an international city to upend rigid class and caste systems and be free of the pollution, traffic, chaos, rubbish, social isolation and suburban sprawl that have poisoned modern urban environments.
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The Sky News presenter Trevor Phillips held back tears recalling his daughter’s death in lockdown as he quizzed a senior Conservative MP about 'partygate'.
After recalling the events around his daughter's death, the presenter asked the Conservative chair, Oliver Dowden: 'Does the prime minister really understand why people are angry?'
This blog is now closed. For the latest on Djokovic, follow our Covid blog
Djokovic issues statement after federal court dismisses visa cancellation appeal; Victoria records 13 Covid-19 deaths and 28,128 new cases; NSW records 20 deaths and 34,660 new cases; Queensland records three deaths and 17,445 new cases; ACT records two deaths and 1,316 cases. This blog is now closed
In further Australian Covid news, the Morrison government has announced $24m in new funding to widen the use of telehealth for GPs and other specialists. The funding is a direct reaction to the infection rate from the Omicron outbreak. AAP reports:
The $24m will also cover the continued supply of personal protective equipment, such as masks, respirators, face shields and gowns for face-to-face consultations including patients that have tested positive through a rapid antigen test.
The latter aligns with national cabinet’s January 5 decision that RAT tests no longer need to be confirmed by a PCR test.
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Djokovic issues statement after federal court dismisses visa cancellation appeal; Victoria records 13 Covid-19 deaths and 28,128 new cases; NSW records 20 deaths and 34,660 new cases; Queensland records three deaths and 17,445 new cases; ACT records two deaths and 1,316 cases. This blog is now closed
In further Australian Covid news, the Morrison government has announced $24m in new funding to widen the use of telehealth for GPs and other specialists. The funding is a direct reaction to the infection rate from the Omicron outbreak. AAP reports:
The $24m will also cover the continued supply of personal protective equipment, such as masks, respirators, face shields and gowns for face-to-face consultations including patients that have tested positive through a rapid antigen test.
The latter aligns with national cabinet’s January 5 decision that RAT tests no longer need to be confirmed by a PCR test.
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Even for a White House familiar with roadblocks and frustration, Thursday’s setbacks on vaccine mandates and voting rights came as hammer blows.
Aside from the immediate derailing of two key policy tenets of Joe Biden’s administration, the vaccine ruling by the supreme court, which quickly followed Democratic senator Kyrsten Sinema’s public assassination of his voting reform efforts, prompted a new round of questions over whether his presidency was doomed.
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Even for a White House familiar with roadblocks and frustration, Thursday’s setbacks on vaccine mandates and voting rights came as hammer blows.
Aside from the immediate derailing of two key policy tenets of Joe Biden’s administration, the vaccine ruling by the supreme court, which quickly followed Democratic senator Kyrsten Sinema’s public assassination of his voting reform efforts, prompted a new round of questions over whether his presidency was doomed.
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The Sky News presenter Trevor Phillips held back tears recalling his daughter’s death in lockdown as he quizzed a senior Conservative MP about “partygate”.
The broadcaster could be seen trying to restrain his emotions as he challenged Oliver Dowden, one of the party’s co-chairs, over whether the prime minister understood public anger over gatherings in Downing Street during lockdown.
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In a statement, a Walmart spokesperson told Engadget the company was "continuously exploring" how new technologies might influence shopping, and that it "routinely" filed trademarks as part of that process. Don't expect the company to confirm or deny plans at this stage, in other words.
It wouldn't be strange for Walmart to dip into cryptocurrencies or NFTs. After Facebook changed its name to Meta and signaled its intention to foster metaverses, there has been a rush among major brands to enter the space with currencies, NFTs or both. Adidas, Nike, Gap and other well-known names have started selling NFTs and hinted at intentions to create virtual spaces. Walmart might not want to risk missing out if this trend lasts, even if it's not in a hurry to join early adopters.
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All Galaxy Tab S8 models would reportedly have Qualcomm's new Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 chip, dual rear cameras (13MP main, 6MP ultra wide), Dolby Atmos-capable quad speakers and optional 5G. The differences would mostly come down to screens, memory and storage. The 12.7-inch Tab S8+ would carry a 120Hz, 2,800 x 1,752 AMOLED panel, one 12MP front camera, 8GB of RAM and up to 256GB of expandable storage. The 11-inch regular Tab S8 would 'just' include a 120Hz 2,560 x 1,600 LCD but otherwise offer features similar to the mid-tier model.
The release date and pricing weren't mentioned in the Galaxy Tab S8 leak. However, WinFuture expects Samsung to introduce the range at its rumored February 8th Unpacked event. If so, the presentation could be one of Samsung's most important to date when the Galaxy S22 is also expected to make an appearance.
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While remote lock controls have been available through smartphones for a while, CarKey (and its Android equivalent) treats the phone more like a physical key. You just have to bring your phone or Apple Watch to the door handle to unlock it, and you can even place your phone in a given area to start the car. People with ultra-wideband iPhones (such as the iPhone 11 and newer) can even leave their phone in their pocket when opening and starting the vehicle.
If the leak is accurate, Apple's move could significantly expand the audience for digital car keys — you wouldn't need to shop from one high-end marque to even consider it. A deal would also suggest the tussle over a possible EV collaboration wasn't enough to deter Apple and Hyundai from exploring a CarKey team-up.
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Buy Kindle (with ads) on Amazon - $50Buy Kindle (without ads) on Amazon - $70The base Kindle may be from 2019, but it's still a very competitive e-reader in 2022. The touchscreen, front illumination, high-contrast display and compact design make it easy to use and read in many situations, whether you're in bed or at the beach. More importantly, you're getting full access to the Kindle book ecosystem for a low price — if you don't care for what the Paperwhite offers, why pay more?
There are limits you should consider. The lack of waterproofing will prevent you from reading by the pool, and the 4GB of storage may prove limiting if you either want a large on-device library or tend to read visually intensive books that chew up storage. For most people, though, the regular Kindle is plenty.
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Buy Kindle (with ads) on Amazon - $50Buy Kindle (without ads) on Amazon - $70The base Kindle may be from 2019, but it's still a very competitive e-reader in 2022. The touchscreen, front illumination, high-contrast display and compact design make it easy to use and read in many situations, whether you're in bed or at the beach. More importantly, you're getting full access to the Kindle book ecosystem for a low price — if you don't care for what the Paperwhite offers, why pay more?
There are limits you should consider. The lack of waterproofing will prevent you from reading by the pool, and the 4GB of storage may prove limiting if you either want a large on-device library or tend to read visually intensive books that chew up storage. For most people, though, the regular Kindle is plenty.
Follow @EngadgetDeals on Twitter for the latest tech deals and buying advice.
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The company's Threat Intelligence Center noted that the code was purely destructive malware disguised as ransomware. It had a ransom note, a Bitcoin wallet and an encrypted messaging identifier, but no recovery mechanism — in fact, it wipes the Master Boot Record (the hard drive element that tells a PC how to load the OS) and downloads malware meant solely to corrupt files. All known targets are in Ukraine, and there aren't any tangible links between this campaign and other groups.
Russia denied any involvement in the cyberattack. A spokesperson for President Putin said Ukraine pinned everything on Russia, "even the weather." Russia has long been accused of using cyberattacks to target its political opponents, including Ukraine, the US and European countries.
Microsoft said it wasn't certain about the current stage of the hacking operation or the scope of the damage. It wasn't yet clear if there were other victims in Ukraine or beyond. However, it's safe to presume the timing of the attack is problematic regardless of the perpetrator. Ukraine and its allies have been worrying for months about signs of a looming Russian invasion, and the US on January 14th claimed Russia was planning a false flag operation that would help it justify that invasion. The cyberattack appears to be exacerbating those tensions, and may have weakened Ukraine's government infrastructure at a critical moment.
", @@ -445323,6 +447501,94 @@ "image": null, "description": "News for nerds, stuff that matters", "items": [ + { + "title": "1.7 Million People Live for a Week on 100% Renewable Energy", + "description": "1.77 million people live in South Australia, speading across 984,321 square kilometres (or 380,048 square miles), according to Wikipedia. Today the Sydney Morning Herald announced that South Australia \"sourced an average of just over 100 per cent of the electricity it needed from renewable power for 6 and a half days leading up to December 29 last year.\" \nThey're calling it \"a record for the state and perhaps for comparable energy grids around the world.\"\n\nThe state's previous record was just over three days, says Geoff Eldridge, an energy analyst who runs the website NEMlog.com.au, which tracks the operations of the National Energy Market covering Australia's east-coast states and South Australia. \n\nHis analysis shows that for the six days identified, the state produced on average 101 per cent of the energy it needed from wind, rooftop solar and solar farms, with just a fraction of the energy the state used being drawn from gas, in order to keep the grid stable. At times during the period, slightly less renewable energy was available and at other times renewable capacity was higher than needed, he says. \n\nBruce Mountain, director of the Victoria Energy Policy Centre, said he believed that aside from some small island grids such as those in Hawaii and Tasmania, it was likely that South Australia's six-day run on renewables was a record for a grid supporting an advanced economy. \n\nDuring the unprecedented 156-hour renewable run, the share of wind in total energy supplied averaged 64.4 per cent, while rooftop solar averaged 29.5 per cent and utility-scale solar averaged 6.2 per cent, clean energy website RenewEconomy.com.au reported, using Mr Eldridge's data. \n(Thanks to Slashdot reader betsuin for sharing the article)Read more of this story at Slashdot.
", + "content": "1.77 million people live in South Australia, speading across 984,321 square kilometres (or 380,048 square miles), according to Wikipedia. Today the Sydney Morning Herald announced that South Australia \"sourced an average of just over 100 per cent of the electricity it needed from renewable power for 6 and a half days leading up to December 29 last year.\" \nThey're calling it \"a record for the state and perhaps for comparable energy grids around the world.\"\n\nThe state's previous record was just over three days, says Geoff Eldridge, an energy analyst who runs the website NEMlog.com.au, which tracks the operations of the National Energy Market covering Australia's east-coast states and South Australia. \n\nHis analysis shows that for the six days identified, the state produced on average 101 per cent of the energy it needed from wind, rooftop solar and solar farms, with just a fraction of the energy the state used being drawn from gas, in order to keep the grid stable. At times during the period, slightly less renewable energy was available and at other times renewable capacity was higher than needed, he says. \n\nBruce Mountain, director of the Victoria Energy Policy Centre, said he believed that aside from some small island grids such as those in Hawaii and Tasmania, it was likely that South Australia's six-day run on renewables was a record for a grid supporting an advanced economy. \n\nDuring the unprecedented 156-hour renewable run, the share of wind in total energy supplied averaged 64.4 per cent, while rooftop solar averaged 29.5 per cent and utility-scale solar averaged 6.2 per cent, clean energy website RenewEconomy.com.au reported, using Mr Eldridge's data. \n(Thanks to Slashdot reader betsuin for sharing the article)Read more of this story at Slashdot.
", + "category": "", + "link": "https://hardware.slashdot.org/story/22/01/16/1845252/17-million-people-live-for-a-week-on-100-renewable-energy?utm_source=rss1.0mainlinkanon&utm_medium=feed", + "creator": "EditorDavid", + "pubDate": "2022-01-16T18:48:00+00:00", + "enclosure": "", + "enclosureType": "", + "image": "", + "id": "", + "language": "", + "folder": "00.03 News/Tech", + "feed": "Slashdot", + "read": false, + "favorite": false, + "created": false, + "tags": [], + "hash": "77a51feaa28d9654b1e4de9244434fb9", + "highlights": [] + }, + { + "title": "Decades of Research: the Story of How mRNA Vaccines Were Developed", + "description": "Long-time Slashdot reader fahrbot-bot wanted to share this New York Times article which makes the point that \"The stunning Covid vaccines manufactured by Pfizer-BioNTech and Moderna drew upon long-buried discoveries made in the hopes of ending past epidemics...\"\n\nThey remain a marvel: Even as the Omicron variant fuels a new wave of the pandemic, the vaccines have proved remarkably resilient at defending against severe illness and death. And the manufacturers, Pfizer, BioNTech and Moderna, say that mRNA technology will allow them to adapt the vaccines quickly, to fend off whatever dangerous new version of the virus that evolution brings next. \n\nSkeptics have seized on the rapid development of the vaccines — among the most impressive feats of medical science in the modern era — to undermine the public's trust in them. But the breakthroughs behind the vaccines unfolded over decades, little by little, as scientists across the world pursued research in disparate areas, never imagining their work would one day come together to tame the pandemic of the century. The pharmaceutical companies harnessed these findings and engineered a consistent product that could be made at scale, partly with the help of Operation Warp Speed, the Trump administration's multibillion-dollar program to hasten the development and manufacture of vaccines, drugs and diagnostic tests to fight the new virus. \n\nFor years, though, the scientists who made the vaccines possible scrounged for money and battled public indifference. Their experiments often failed. When the work got too crushing, some of them left it behind. And yet on this unpredictable, zigzagging path, the science slowly built upon itself, squeezing knowledge from failure. \n\nThe vaccines were possible only because of efforts in three areas. The first began more than 60 years ago with the discovery of mRNA, the genetic molecule that helps cells make proteins. A few decades later, two scientists in Pennsylvania decided to pursue what seemed like a pipe dream: using the molecule to command cells to make tiny pieces of viruses that would strengthen the immune system. The second effort took place in the private sector, as biotechnology companies in Canada in the budding field of gene therapy — the modification or repair of genes to treat diseases — searched for a way to protect fragile genetic molecules so they could be safely delivered to human cells. The third crucial line of inquiry began in the 1990s, when the U.S. government embarked on a multibillion-dollar quest to find a vaccine to prevent AIDS. That effort funded a group of scientists who tried to target the all-important \"spikes\" on H.I.V. viruses that allow them to invade cells. The work has not resulted in a successful H.I.V. vaccine. But some of these researchers, including Dr. Graham, veered from the mission and eventually unlocked secrets that allowed the spikes on coronaviruses to be mapped instead. \nIn early 2020, these different strands of research came together. The spike of the Covid virus was encoded in mRNA molecules. Those molecules were wrapped in a protective layer of fat and poured into small glass vials. When the shots went in arms less than a year later, recipients' cells responded by producing proteins that resembled the spikes — and that trained the body to attack the coronavirus. \n\nThe extraordinary tale proved the promise of basic scientific research: that once in a great while, old discoveries can be plucked from obscurity to make history.Read more of this story at Slashdot.
", + "content": "Long-time Slashdot reader fahrbot-bot wanted to share this New York Times article which makes the point that \"The stunning Covid vaccines manufactured by Pfizer-BioNTech and Moderna drew upon long-buried discoveries made in the hopes of ending past epidemics...\"\n\nThey remain a marvel: Even as the Omicron variant fuels a new wave of the pandemic, the vaccines have proved remarkably resilient at defending against severe illness and death. And the manufacturers, Pfizer, BioNTech and Moderna, say that mRNA technology will allow them to adapt the vaccines quickly, to fend off whatever dangerous new version of the virus that evolution brings next. \n\nSkeptics have seized on the rapid development of the vaccines — among the most impressive feats of medical science in the modern era — to undermine the public's trust in them. But the breakthroughs behind the vaccines unfolded over decades, little by little, as scientists across the world pursued research in disparate areas, never imagining their work would one day come together to tame the pandemic of the century. The pharmaceutical companies harnessed these findings and engineered a consistent product that could be made at scale, partly with the help of Operation Warp Speed, the Trump administration's multibillion-dollar program to hasten the development and manufacture of vaccines, drugs and diagnostic tests to fight the new virus. \n\nFor years, though, the scientists who made the vaccines possible scrounged for money and battled public indifference. Their experiments often failed. When the work got too crushing, some of them left it behind. And yet on this unpredictable, zigzagging path, the science slowly built upon itself, squeezing knowledge from failure. \n\nThe vaccines were possible only because of efforts in three areas. The first began more than 60 years ago with the discovery of mRNA, the genetic molecule that helps cells make proteins. A few decades later, two scientists in Pennsylvania decided to pursue what seemed like a pipe dream: using the molecule to command cells to make tiny pieces of viruses that would strengthen the immune system. The second effort took place in the private sector, as biotechnology companies in Canada in the budding field of gene therapy — the modification or repair of genes to treat diseases — searched for a way to protect fragile genetic molecules so they could be safely delivered to human cells. The third crucial line of inquiry began in the 1990s, when the U.S. government embarked on a multibillion-dollar quest to find a vaccine to prevent AIDS. That effort funded a group of scientists who tried to target the all-important \"spikes\" on H.I.V. viruses that allow them to invade cells. The work has not resulted in a successful H.I.V. vaccine. But some of these researchers, including Dr. Graham, veered from the mission and eventually unlocked secrets that allowed the spikes on coronaviruses to be mapped instead. \nIn early 2020, these different strands of research came together. The spike of the Covid virus was encoded in mRNA molecules. Those molecules were wrapped in a protective layer of fat and poured into small glass vials. When the shots went in arms less than a year later, recipients' cells responded by producing proteins that resembled the spikes — and that trained the body to attack the coronavirus. \n\nThe extraordinary tale proved the promise of basic scientific research: that once in a great while, old discoveries can be plucked from obscurity to make history.Read more of this story at Slashdot.
", + "category": "", + "link": "https://science.slashdot.org/story/22/01/15/2154259/decades-of-research-the-story-of-how-mrna-vaccines-were-developed?utm_source=rss1.0mainlinkanon&utm_medium=feed", + "creator": "EditorDavid", + "pubDate": "2022-01-16T17:34:00+00:00", + "enclosure": "", + "enclosureType": "", + "image": "", + "id": "", + "language": "", + "folder": "00.03 News/Tech", + "feed": "Slashdot", + "read": false, + "favorite": false, + "created": false, + "tags": [], + "hash": "6c5ddca54a0ad6da9dfd23b87b74864d", + "highlights": [] + }, + { + "title": "Do CS Teachers Need To Know CS?", + "description": "\"I'll say it over and over until I retire — CS teachers really do need to know CS,\" says Mike Zamansky, a coordinator of CS teacher certifications. He was criticizing groups that instead provide teachers with scripted content and short-form \"training\". \n\nLong-term Slashdot reader theodp summarizes the issue:\n\nA problem with out-of-the-box scripted solutions, Zamansky explains, is that \"teachers are less and less expected as much to know their subjects, their students, and how to teach but rather to follow the script. This approach might get those students past the standardized exam but in the long run it's not giving students what they need nor deserve. \n\n\"I've seen this every year in my undergraduate CS classes. Since APCS Principles was launched many of my students have come in having taken the classes and 'passed' the exam. Truth be told, the majority of them come in basically knowing nothing. This wouldn't be a problem if they didn't come in thinking they knew quite a bit. [...] School supervisors don't know any better so they see that they can check off the computer science box. Many teachers probably don't know better because their short term training is focusing on how easy CS is and how you don't have to learn anything to teach it rather than the truth — it's just like anything else, it takes time and effort to really master.\"Read more of this story at Slashdot.
", + "content": "\"I'll say it over and over until I retire — CS teachers really do need to know CS,\" says Mike Zamansky, a coordinator of CS teacher certifications. He was criticizing groups that instead provide teachers with scripted content and short-form \"training\". \n\nLong-term Slashdot reader theodp summarizes the issue:\n\nA problem with out-of-the-box scripted solutions, Zamansky explains, is that \"teachers are less and less expected as much to know their subjects, their students, and how to teach but rather to follow the script. This approach might get those students past the standardized exam but in the long run it's not giving students what they need nor deserve. \n\n\"I've seen this every year in my undergraduate CS classes. Since APCS Principles was launched many of my students have come in having taken the classes and 'passed' the exam. Truth be told, the majority of them come in basically knowing nothing. This wouldn't be a problem if they didn't come in thinking they knew quite a bit. [...] School supervisors don't know any better so they see that they can check off the computer science box. Many teachers probably don't know better because their short term training is focusing on how easy CS is and how you don't have to learn anything to teach it rather than the truth — it's just like anything else, it takes time and effort to really master.\"Read more of this story at Slashdot.
", + "category": "", + "link": "https://news.slashdot.org/story/22/01/16/0358258/do-cs-teachers-need-to-know-cs?utm_source=rss1.0mainlinkanon&utm_medium=feed", + "creator": "EditorDavid", + "pubDate": "2022-01-16T16:34:00+00:00", + "enclosure": "", + "enclosureType": "", + "image": "", + "id": "", + "language": "", + "folder": "00.03 News/Tech", + "feed": "Slashdot", + "read": false, + "favorite": false, + "created": false, + "tags": [], + "hash": "6e6899a4490933d8750cc454c4bf4f84", + "highlights": [] + }, + { + "title": "Law Enforcement Agencies Recruit Rare People Who are 'Super-Recognizers' of Faces", + "description": "An anonymous reader shared this report on \"Super-Recognizers\" from a series of articles in the Guardian called \"Meet the Superhumans.\"\nAs a child, Yenny Seo often surprised her mother by pointing out a stranger in the grocery store, remarking it was the same person they passed on the street a few weeks earlier. Likewise, when they watched a movie together, Seo would often recognise \"extras\" who'd appeared fleetingly in other films... A cohort of just 1-2% of the population are \"super-recognisers\" — people who can memorise and recall unfamiliar faces, even after the briefest glimpse. \n\nThe underlying cause is still not entirely clear — it's a new field, with only around 20 scientific papers studying super-recognisers. However, it is suspected genetics plays a role because identical twins show similar performance, and it has been shown that cortical thickness — the amount of neurons — in the part of the brain that supports face recognition is a predictor of superior ability. Because it's such a rare phenomenon, in 2017 Dr. David White, now a lead investigator at the Face Research Lab at the University of New South Wales (UNSW) and his colleagues designed a publicly available online screening tool to try to unearth the world's best super-recognisers. Seo, then in her mid-twenties, gave it a go — and her score was so high, White invited her to come to Sydney for more testing. \n\nWith more than 100,000 people now tested, Seo still ranks in the top 50.... \n\nOver the past decade, security and law enforcement agencies around the world have started recruiting people with superior facial recognition capabilities. London's metropolitan police has a special team who examine CCTV footage from crime scenes — they were used in the investigation into the poisoning of a former Russian spy with the nerve agent Novichok in Salisbury — and several years ago Queensland police started identifying super-recognisers in its ranks. A proliferation of private agencies has also sprung up, offering the services of super-recognisers. \n\nSeo has no interest....Read more of this story at Slashdot.
", + "content": "An anonymous reader shared this report on \"Super-Recognizers\" from a series of articles in the Guardian called \"Meet the Superhumans.\"\nAs a child, Yenny Seo often surprised her mother by pointing out a stranger in the grocery store, remarking it was the same person they passed on the street a few weeks earlier. Likewise, when they watched a movie together, Seo would often recognise \"extras\" who'd appeared fleetingly in other films... A cohort of just 1-2% of the population are \"super-recognisers\" — people who can memorise and recall unfamiliar faces, even after the briefest glimpse. \n\nThe underlying cause is still not entirely clear — it's a new field, with only around 20 scientific papers studying super-recognisers. However, it is suspected genetics plays a role because identical twins show similar performance, and it has been shown that cortical thickness — the amount of neurons — in the part of the brain that supports face recognition is a predictor of superior ability. Because it's such a rare phenomenon, in 2017 Dr. David White, now a lead investigator at the Face Research Lab at the University of New South Wales (UNSW) and his colleagues designed a publicly available online screening tool to try to unearth the world's best super-recognisers. Seo, then in her mid-twenties, gave it a go — and her score was so high, White invited her to come to Sydney for more testing. \n\nWith more than 100,000 people now tested, Seo still ranks in the top 50.... \n\nOver the past decade, security and law enforcement agencies around the world have started recruiting people with superior facial recognition capabilities. London's metropolitan police has a special team who examine CCTV footage from crime scenes — they were used in the investigation into the poisoning of a former Russian spy with the nerve agent Novichok in Salisbury — and several years ago Queensland police started identifying super-recognisers in its ranks. A proliferation of private agencies has also sprung up, offering the services of super-recognisers. \n\nSeo has no interest....Read more of this story at Slashdot.
", + "category": "", + "link": "https://science.slashdot.org/story/22/01/16/0135234/law-enforcement-agencies-recruit-rare-people-who-are-super-recognizers-of-faces?utm_source=rss1.0mainlinkanon&utm_medium=feed", + "creator": "EditorDavid", + "pubDate": "2022-01-16T15:34:00+00:00", + "enclosure": "", + "enclosureType": "", + "image": "", + "id": "", + "language": "", + "folder": "00.03 News/Tech", + "feed": "Slashdot", + "read": false, + "favorite": false, + "created": false, + "tags": [], + "hash": "867b6fc8ce2cf9188fb917e7085bd012", + "highlights": [] + }, { "title": "Pine64's 'PineNote' E-Ink Tablet Now Available for $399 for Developers", "description": "\"The PineNote is a tablet with a 10.1 inch grayscale E Ink display and pen support,\" reports Liliputing. \n\"It's designed to be a hackable, Linux-friendly device and it's one of the latest products from the makers of the PinePhone and PineBook line of devices.\"\nFirst introduced last summer, the PineNote began shipping to developers in limited quantities in December. Now it's available for anyone to purchase for $399 — no invitation required. But it's probably only a good idea to buy one if you're a developer or very early adopter because there's very little software available for the PineNote so far. At this point, Pine64 is shipping the PineNote without an operating system installed. It will have only a bootloader, allowing developers and enthusiasts to load their own software... [D]evelopers have already made some progress in getting builds Alpine and Debian Linux to run on the E Ink slate, and according to Pine64, there are ports for NixOS and other operating systems on the way. \n\nThere's already a partially working display driver, but it's still a work in progress. The goal is to allow developers to port mainline Linux operating systems and applications to play well with a monochrome display with a slow refresh rate. Developers have also figured out how to enable support PineNote's touchscreen, audio playback, and USB port, making it possible to use USB keyboards, storage devices, and other peripherals.Read more of this story at Slashdot.
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Morton kosher salt + +--- + +Parent:: [[@@Recipes|Recipes]], [[@Desserts|Desserts]] + +--- + + + +```button +name Edit Recipe parameters +type command +action MetaEdit: Run MetaEdit +id EditMetaData +``` +^button-HazelnutBreakfastTartEdit + +```button +name Save +type command +action Save current file +id Save +``` +^button-HazelnutBreakfastTartNSave + + + +# Hazelnut Breakfast Tart + + + +```toc +style: number +``` + + + +--- + + + +### Practical Informations + +| | +|-|- +**Courses**: | `$=dv.current().Recipe.Courses` +**Categories**: | `$=dv.current().Recipe.Categories` +**Collections**: | `$=dv.current().Recipe.Collections` +**Serving size**: | `$=dv.current().ServingSize` +**Cooking time**: | `$=dv.current().Recipe.CookingTime` min + + + +```ad-tip +title: **Do ahead** +Tart can be baked 3 days ahead. Let cool completely. Store tightly wrapped at room temperature. +``` + + + +--- + + + +### Ingredients + + + +```dataviewjs +dv.view("00.01 Admin/dv-views/query_ingredient", {ingredients: dv.current().Ingredients, originalportioncount: dv.current().Recipe.OServingSize}) +``` + + + +--- + + + +### Instructions + + + +#### Step 1 + +Preheat oven to 350°. Toast hazelnuts on a rimmed baking sheet, tossing once, until golden brown inside (slice 1 open to check if needed), 8–10 minutes. Let cool, then rub hazelnuts together in a clean kitchen towel to remove skins. + + + +#### Step 2 + +Meanwhile, separate puff pastry sheets. Place 1 sheet of pastry on a sheet of parchment paper and roll out to a 14x10" rectangle. Prick pastry in several places with a fork, then carefully transfer to a 13x9" rimmed baking sheet and gently press into pan so pastry fits into corners and goes up the sides. Chill until ready to use. Roll out remaining sheet of pastry on same sheet of parchment to a 13x9" rectangle and set aside at room temperature while you make the filling. + + + +#### Step 3 + +Transfer hazelnuts to a food processor; pulse to coarse pieces (some bits will be smaller and finer than others). + + + +#### Step 4 + +Whisk butter and 1¼ cups sugar in a large bowl until slightly fluffy, about 2 minutes. Add egg yolks and 2 eggs and whisk to combine, about 1 minute. Add hazelnuts, cocoa powder, and salt and mix with a rubber spatula until a thick paste forms. + + + +#### Step 5 + +Beat remaining egg in a small bowl to blend. Remove baking sheet with pastry from refrigerator and brush egg along edges of pastry. Scoop hazelnut filling over dough and spread into an even layer with spatula. Carefully place remaining reserved sheet of pastry on top; gently press together edges of pastry to seal. Trim any excess dough from sides, then crimp edges with a fork. Chill tart in freezer 15 minutes. + + + +#### Step 6 + +Remove tart from freezer and brush top all the way to the edges with egg. Cut about 1"-wide slits across top as desired for venting. Bake tart until crust is golden brown, 30–35 minutes. Let cool in baking sheet 10 minutes, then sprinkle with sugar and cut into pieces. + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/03.03 Food & Wine/Potato Hash with Fixins.md b/03.03 Food & Wine/Potato Hash with Fixins.md new file mode 100644 index 00000000..931d076f --- /dev/null +++ b/03.03 Food & Wine/Potato Hash with Fixins.md @@ -0,0 +1,134 @@ +--- + +ServingSize: 4 +cssclass: recipeTable +Tag: ["NotYetTested"] +Date: 2021-09-21 +DocType: "Recipe" +Hierarchy: "NonRoot" +location: [51.514678599999996, -0.18378583926867909] +CollapseMetaTable: Yes +Meta: + IsFavourite: False + Rating: +Recipe: + Courses: "Side dish" + Categories: Potato + Collections: "American" + Source: https://www.bonappetit.com/recipe/sheet-pan-potato-hash-with-fixins + PreparationTime: + CookingTime: 55 + OServingSize: 4 +Ingredients: + - 4 whole russet potatoes, scrubbed, very thinly sliced + - 0.25 cup plus 2 Tbsp. extra-virgin olive oil + - 1 pinch Kosher salt + - 4 whole large eggs + - 8 oz. hot-smoked fish (such as salmon, whitefish, or trout) + - 0.5 cup crème fraîche or sour cream + +--- + +Parent:: [[@@Recipes|Recipes]], [[@Side dishes|Side dishes]] + +--- + + + +```button +name Edit Recipe parameters +type command +action MetaEdit: Run MetaEdit +id EditMetaData +``` +^button-PotatoHashwithFixinsEdit + + +```button +name Save +type command +action Save current file +id Save +``` +^button-PotatoHashwithFixinsNSave + + + +# Potato Hash with Fixins + + + +```toc +style: number +``` + + + +--- + + + +### Practical Informations + +| | +|-|- +**Courses**: | `$=dv.current().Recipe.Courses` +**Categories**: | `$=dv.current().Recipe.Categories` +**Collections**: | `$=dv.current().Recipe.Collections` +**Serving size**: | `$=dv.current().ServingSize` +**Cooking time**: | `$=dv.current().Recipe.CookingTime` min + + + +```ad-tip +title: Serving tip +Delicious with Trout or salmon roe, chopped dill, and thinly sliced red onion +``` + + +--- + + + +### Ingredients + + + +```dataviewjs +dv.view("00.01 Admin/dv-views/query_ingredient", {ingredients: dv.current().Ingredients, originalportioncount: dv.current().Recipe.OServingSize}) +``` + + + +--- + + + +### Instructions + + + +#### Step 1 + +Place a rack in upper third of oven; preheat to 425°. Toss potatoes in a large bowl with ¼ cup oil (using a bowl will help get the slices well coated, which means they’ll get super crisp in the oven). Season generously with salt. + + + +#### Step 2 + +Transfer potatoes to a rimmed baking sheet and spread out into an even layer (it’s fine to have them piled on top of each other; just keep them even). Roast, undisturbed, until browned and very crisp (top and bottom), 40–50 minutes. Let cool 5 minutes. + + + +#### Step 3 + +Heat remaining 2 Tbsp. oil in a large nonstick skillet over medium-high. Crack eggs into pan and fry, spooning oil over whites, until set, about 3 minutes. + + + +#### Step 4 + +Divide potatoes among plates and top each with an egg, some smoked fish, and crème fraîche. Spoon roe over and scatter some dill and onion on top. + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/03.03 Food & Wine/Sheet-pan gnocchi.md b/03.03 Food & Wine/Sheet-pan gnocchi.md new file mode 100644 index 00000000..3730e38d --- /dev/null +++ b/03.03 Food & Wine/Sheet-pan gnocchi.md @@ -0,0 +1,132 @@ +--- + +ServingSize: 4 +cssclass: recipeTable +Tag: ["NotYetTested"] +Date: 2021-09-21 +DocType: "Recipe" +Hierarchy: "NonRoot" +location: [51.514678599999996, -0.18378583926867909] +CollapseMetaTable: Yes +Meta: + IsFavourite: False + Rating: +Recipe: + Courses: "Main dish" + Categories: Pasta + Collections: Italian + Source: https://www.bonappetit.com/recipe/sheet-pan-gnocchi + PreparationTime: + CookingTime: 45 + OServingSize: 4 +Ingredients: + - 0.5 whole large red onion, cut into ½"-thick wedges + - 2 cloves garlic, unpeeled + - 2 pints cherry tomatoes + - 1 whole 17.6-oz. package shelf-stable or refrigerated potato gnocchi + - 4 Tbsp. extra-virgin olive oil, divided, plus more for drizzling + - 1 tsp. Morton kosher salt, divided, plus more + - 1 pinch Freshly ground black pepper + - 1 Tbsp. fresh lemon juice + - 2 cups baby arugula + - 1 cup basil leaves, large leaves torn + - 2 oz. Parmesan, shaved + +--- + +Parent:: [[@@Recipes|Recipes]], [[@Main dishes|Main dishes]] + +--- + + + +```button +name Edit Recipe parameters +type command +action MetaEdit: Run MetaEdit +id EditMetaData +``` +^button-Sheet-pangnocchiEdit + +```button +name Save +type command +action Save current file +id Save +``` +^button-Sheet-pangnocchiNSave + + + +# Sheet-pan gnocchi + + + +```toc +style: number +``` + + + +--- + + + +### Practical Informations + +| | +|-|- +**Courses**: | `$=dv.current().Recipe.Courses` +**Categories**: | `$=dv.current().Recipe.Categories` +**Collections**: | `$=dv.current().Recipe.Collections` +**Serving size**: | `$=dv.current().ServingSize` +**Cooking time**: | `$=dv.current().Recipe.CookingTime` min + + + +--- + + + +### Ingredients + + + +```dataviewjs +dv.view("00.01 Admin/dv-views/query_ingredient", {ingredients: dv.current().Ingredients, originalportioncount: dv.current().Recipe.OServingSize}) +``` + + + +--- + + + +### Instructions + + + +#### Step 1 + +Place a rack in middle of oven; preheat to 425°. Toss onion, garlic, tomatoes, gnocchi, 3 Tbsp. oil, and 1¼ tsp. Diamond Crystal or ¾ tsp. Morton kosher salt on a rimmed baking sheet to coat; season generously with pepper and toss again to combine. + + + +#### Step 2 + +Roast, stirring once or twice, until gnocchi are golden and starting to crisp, most of the tomatoes have burst, and onion is golden, 25–30 minutes. + + + +#### Step 3 + +Remove garlic from baking sheet, peel, and place in a small bowl. Mash with ¼ tsp. salt (garlic should be quite soft). Whisk in lemon juice and remaining 1 Tbsp. oil; season dressing with pepper and more salt if needed. + + + +#### Step 4 + +Add arugula, basil, and Parmesan to baking sheet and drizzle dressing over; toss to combine. Divide among plates and drizzle with a little more oil. + + + \ No newline at end of file