‘Atmosphere of fear’: Hong Kong students lament loss of Tiananmen statues

Staff and students say the recent destruction of massacre monuments is a manifestation of a new and uneasy culture on campus

Sophie Mak, a recent graduate of law and literature, had walked past the fiery orange monument between classes for five years. A month after her graduation ceremony at the University of Hong Kong (HKU), two nights before Christmas, workers erected barricades around the statue. Under the cover of darkness, they cut it down.

“It’s an absolute disgrace that HKU removed the Pillar of Shame so callously and so furtively,” Mak says.

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source https://www.theguardian.com/world/2021/dec/31/atmosphere-of-fear-hong-kong-students-lament-loss-of-tiananmen-statues

Omicron-fuelled fourth Covid wave has passed, says South Africa, as it eases restrictions

Cases have dropped nearly 30% in a week, say authorities, as Israel approves fourth booster shot and New Year’s Eve gatherings around the world are restricted

South Africa has lifted a nightime curfew on people’s movement with immediate effect, believing the country has passed the peak of its fourth coronavirus wave driven by the Omicron variant.

The government removed the midnight-to-4am curfew based on the trajectory of the pandemic, vaccination levels and available capacity in the health sector, the government said on Thursday.

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source https://www.theguardian.com/world/2021/dec/31/omicron-fuelled-fourth-covid-wave-has-passed-says-south-africa-as-it-eases-restrictions

Colorado trucker’s 110-year sentence reduced to 10 years after outcry

The governor commuted Rogel Aguilera-Mederos’s sentence and the 26-year-old will be eligible for parole in five years

The Colorado governor has intervened to reduce the 110-year sentence handed down to a trucker for his role in a fatal 2019 collision after widespread outcry and calls for leniency.

Jared Polis announced Thursday he would commute the sentence for Rogel Aguilera-Mederos, reducing his sentence from 110 years to 10 years. Under the new sentence, the 26-year-old would be eligible for parole in five years.

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source https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2021/dec/30/colorado-trucker-given-110-years-has-sentenced-reduced-after-outcry

Fast-moving wildfires force evacuations in northern Colorado

Winds of up to 110 mph whipped the flames and smoke, prompting the governor to declare a state of emergency

Two fast-moving wildfires driven by strong winds erupted in northern Colorado on Thursday afternoon, forcing thousands of residents to flee their homes.

The fires, burning to the north and south of the city of Boulder, were fanned by gusts of up to 110 mph that whipped flames and smoke into a frenzy..

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source https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2021/dec/30/colorado-wildfires-evacuations-latest

Biden and Putin hold 50-minute phone call amid rising Ukraine tensions

  • Talks represent pair’s second conversation this month
  • Russia massing tens of thousands of troops near border

Joe Biden and his Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin held a 50-minute phone call on Thursday amid rising tensions over Ukraine.

The talks, requested by Putin, were the leaders’ second conversation this month, with Biden hoping to find a diplomatic path but warning of severe consequences if Russia invades its neighbour.

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source https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2021/dec/30/biden-putin-call-russia-us-ukraine-tensions

UK Covid case numbers hit another record high at more than 189,000

Thursday’s figure is new daily record, with the number of people in hospital and deaths also rising

Confirmed daily Covid cases in the UK hit yet another high on Thursday, with 189,213 reported in the past 24 hours, while the number of people in hospital and deaths have also risen, data reveals.

On Wednesday 183,037 daily cases were reported for the whole of the UK – a record at the time – although this figure included a backlog in some nations from before and during the Christmas period, with five days of case data included for Northern Ireland. Thursday’s newly reported cases for Wales covered a two-day period.

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source https://www.theguardian.com/world/2021/dec/30/uk-covid-case-numbers-hit-another-record-high-at-more-than-189000

Murder investigation launched after 15-year-old fatally stabbed in Croydon

The teenage boy was killed in Ashburton Park in south London on Thursday evening

A murder investigation has been launched after a 15-year-old boy was stabbed to death in Ashburton Park, Croydon, south London.

Police officers went to the scene shortly after 7pm on Thursday.

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source https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2021/dec/30/investigation-launched-after-15-year-old-fatally-stabbed-in-croydon

Sebastian Coe calls political boycott of Winter Olympics ‘meaningless’

  • The US, UK and others will not send officials to Beijing
  • China’s human rights record is under intense scrutiny

Sebastian Coe has doubled down on his insistence that boycotting the Beijing Winter Olympics over China’s human rights record and treatment of the tennis star Peng Shuai would be a mistake, and says that dialogue and relationships are a better way of “flicking the dial” politically and socially.

In his strongest intervention yet, the head of World Athletics and senior IOC member said that sporting boycotts were “historically illiterate and intellectually dishonest” and described the political boycott announced by the US, UK and other western countries as “frankly meaningless”.

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source https://www.theguardian.com/sport/2021/dec/30/sebastian-coe-calls-political-boycott-of-winter-olympics-meaningless

Australia Covid news live: NSW reports record 21,151 cases; Victoria records 5,919 cases; SA refuses new close contact definition

NSW records 21,151 new Covid-19 cases and six deaths; Victoria records 5,919 cases and seven deaths; South Australia refuses to adopt new close contact definition; New Year’s Eve plans appear to be going ahead in major cities despite surging case numbers. Follow all today’s news

I would like to break up the pretty bad news with someone pulling a wheelie at a press conference yesterday:

I have to agree, more wheelies at press conferences please.

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source https://www.theguardian.com/australia-news/live/2021/dec/31/australia-news-live-covid-morrison-rapid-test-nsw-victoria-albanese-queensland-case-numbers-new-year-coronavirus-sa-updates

‘Relieved and grateful’: victims and others react to Maxwell guilty verdict

‘My soul yearned for justice and the jury gave me just that,’ said Virginia Giuffre of the outcome of the trial

A Manhattan jury’s decision to find Ghislaine Maxwell guilty of sex trafficking has left victims of the former British socialite and her ex-boyfriend Jeffrey Epstein “relieved and grateful”.

Maxwell was found guilty on five of six charges for her involvement in Epstein’s sexual abuse of teenage girls. Prosecutors said that Maxwell “preyed on vulnerable young girls, manipulated them and served them up to be sexually abused”.

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source https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2021/dec/30/ghislaine-maxwell-guilty-verdict-reactions

Indonesia relents on plan to push back boat carrying 100 Rohingya refugees after outcry

Indonesia will now take in the refugees adrift on a stricken boat, instead of towing it into Malaysian waters

Indonesia on Wednesday said it will let dozens of Rohingya refugees come ashore after protests from local residents and the international community over its plan to push them into Malaysian waters.

At least 100 people, mostly women and children, aboard a stricken wooden vessel off Aceh province were denied refuge in Indonesia, where authorities said on Tuesday they planned to push them into Malaysian waters after fixing their boat.

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source https://www.theguardian.com/world/2021/dec/30/indonesia-relents-on-plan-to-push-back-boat-carrying-100-rohingya-refugees-after-outcry

Amazon’s Alexa device tells 10-year-old to touch a penny to a live plug socket

The child had asked the Echo smart speaker for a challenge, prompting her mother to post the response on Twitter

Virtual assistants can set timers for people, play music, control smart home devices, respond to voice commands and set up reminders. As of Sunday, they have also proven their ability to challenge children to lethal dares.

Alexa, Amazon’s virtual assistant, recently advised a 10-year-old girl to touch a penny to a live plug socket after she asked the Echo smart speaker for a challenge.

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source https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2021/dec/29/amazons-alexa-child-penny-live-plug

Britons with homes in EU told they can’t drive through France to get there

Eurotunnel operator issues warning to UK nationals after update to Covid travel rules by French government

Eurotunnel is warning British citizens who live in the EU that they cannot travel through France by car from the UK due to new coronavirus restrictions imposed by the French government.

Getlink, the operator of the Channel rail link, issued an urgent warning on its website and Twitter page on Wednesday evening that appeared to confirm that the French government had changed its travel rules.

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source https://www.theguardian.com/world/2021/dec/29/britons-living-in-eu-told-they-cant-drive-through-france-to-get-to-uk

OzSage experts warn ‘let it rip’ Covid strategy will condemn vulnerable Australians to death

Sheer scale of cases means the impact on an already fatigued health system ‘could be enormous’, report says

Australia’s independent expert group OzSage has savaged the “let it rip” Covid-19 strategy in New South Wales and elsewhere, saying it will condemn some people to death, particularly the more vulnerable.

In a report released on Thursday, OzSage said the trajectory of Covid data suggested hospital admission and intensive care unit occupancy numbers were “on a steeply rising trend and anticipated to exceed earlier peaks quite soon. In other words, optimistic assumptions about the impact of the Omicron variant on hospital admissions are unrealistic.”

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source https://www.theguardian.com/australia-news/2021/dec/30/ozsage-experts-warn-let-it-rip-covid-strategy-will-condemn-vulnerable-australians-to-death

‘On the brink’: drought and politics leave Afghans fighting famine

Aid collapse after Taliban took control means just 2% of people have enough to eat, UN says

In his seven decades, Mehrajuddin has been a police commander, a fighter for the mujahideen, a district governor and a prosecutor, and even briefly worked in Europe. Until this year, he has never struggled to feed his family.

Now they have just one meal a day, hard discs of stale bread soaked in water until they soften to mush. “All the family are starving,” he says bluntly as he waits at a food distribution centre in Kabul for a handout of lentils, rice, flour and oil. “I even worry about dying, because if it happens tomorrow, how will my family pay for my funeral?”

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source https://www.theguardian.com/world/2021/dec/30/on-the-brink-drought-and-politics-leave-afghans-fighting-famine

Surprise and relief outside court as Maxwell trial ends with guilty verdict

Days of jury deliberations inside – and protests outside – culminate in thoughtful rather than celebratory statements

At the culmination of Ghislaine Maxwell’s trial, the defendant herself was virtually expressionless as five guilty counts were returned. Outside the court in New York, people voiced surprise at the verdict, along with a sense of relief, and no small amount of exhaustion after waiting through days of jury deliberations.

After the verdict, Maxwell poured water from a Fiji water bottle into a paper cup, spoke to her lawyers, looked down at her feet. But she said nothing, and did not turn to her family on front bench of the visitors gallery, offering a reserve than many have interpreted as cold-heartedness.

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source https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2021/dec/30/surprise-and-relief-outside-court-as-maxwell-trial-ends-with-guilty-verdict

Hospitals in England asked to look for up to 4,000 emergency Covid beds

NHS on ‘war footing’ as small-scale ‘Nightingale’ facilities being created at eight sites

Hospitals have been asked to identify sites for up to 4,000 emergency beds to deal with a potential wave of Omicron admissions in England, as cases hit a record 183,000.

On Wednesday, more than 10,000 patients were in hospital with Covid, a figure not reached since March.

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source https://www.theguardian.com/society/2021/dec/30/covid-hospitals-england-asked-look-4000-emergency-beds

‘It parodies our inaction’: Don’t Look Up, an allegory of the climate crisis, lauded by activists

Adam McKay’s end-of-the-world film is a ‘powerful’ depiction of society’s response to scientific warnings, campaigners say

Don’t Look Up, the latest celluloid offering from the writer-director Adam McKay, has become Netflix’s top film globally despite dividing critics and viewers.

The film, a satire in which two scientists played by Leonardo DiCaprio and Jennifer Lawrence attempt to warn an indifferent world about a comet that threatens to destroy the planet, is an intentional allegory of the climate crisis.

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source https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2021/dec/30/it-parodies-our-inaction-dont-look-up-an-allegory-of-the-climate-crisis-lauded-by-activists

Natural History Museum identifies more than 500 new species in 2021

‘Hell herons’, metallic beetles, tiny shrimp – scientists have been busy describing unusual creatures despite Covid restrictions

Six new dinosaurs, an Indian beetle named after Larry the cat, and dozens of crustaceans critical to the planet’s carbon cycle were among 552 new species identified by scientists at the Natural History Museum this year.

In 2021, researchers described previously unknown species across the tree of life, from a pair of giant carnivorous dinosaurs known as spinosaurs – nicknamed the “riverbank hunter” and “hell heron” – to five new snakes that include the Joseph’s racer, which was identified with the help of a 185-year-old painting.

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source https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2021/dec/30/natural-history-museum-500-new-species-2021-aoe

Downing Street initially opposed Stephen Lawrence inquiry

Tony Blair’s policy chief thought inquiry into police racism would raise unrealistic hopes for change

Downing Street initially opposed allowing the landmark Stephen Lawrence inquiry to examine police relations with minority ethnic communities, arguing that to do so would only raise unrealistic hopes for real change.

The Macpherson inquiry eventually concluded that the Metropolitan police was institutionally racist, providing a watershed moment in race relations in the UK. But newly released Cabinet papers show Tony Blair wanted to treat the racist murder as an individual incident and to search for lessons to be learned for future investigations of racist killings.

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source https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2021/dec/30/downing-street-initially-opposed-stephen-lawrence-inquiry

Ghislaine Maxwell found guilty in sex-trafficking trial

Verdict for British former socialite, 60, marks dramatic conclusion to unexpectedly fast-moving trial

  • This article contains descriptions of sexual abuse

The British former socialite Ghislaine Maxwell was found guilty of sex trafficking in her Manhattan federal court trial on Wednesday afternoon..

Maxwell, 60, was arrested in July 2020, charged with involvement in ex-boyfriend Jeffrey Epstein’s sexual abuse of teenage girls, some as young as 14.

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source https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2021/dec/29/ghislaine-maxwell-sex-trafficking-trial-verdict

The stage was set for Ghislaine Maxwell’s trial in 1991, after she met Jeffrey Epstein

Testimony during the case has painted a dramatic and intimate picture of Maxwell’s life at the center of Epstein’s world

  • This article contains descriptions of sexual abuse

For years, Ghislaine Maxwell operated in a social circle of the global elite so exclusive that its powerful members seemed insulated from meaningful scrutiny.

That circle was the world of Maxwell’s ex-boyfriend Jeffrey Epstein, the disgraced late financier who for years sexually abused teen girls. Some of his victims were as young as 14.

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source https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2021/dec/29/ghislaine-maxwell-social-circle-jeffrey-epstein

Ghislaine Maxwell guilty in sex-trafficking trial – live updates

Virginia Giuffre was not a witness at Ghislaine Maxwell’s criminal trial but has long accused her of being involved in Jeffrey Epstein’s abuse of her, via a long-running civil case.

Giuffre lives in Australia, where it is early Thursday, and she has just reacted on Twitter to Maxwell’s guilty verdict.

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source https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/live/2021/dec/29/ghislaine-maxwell-sex-trafficking-trial-live-blog-latest

‘Hell of a way to wake up’: Darwin shaken by earthquake off Indonesian coast

Tremors felt for several minutes in the NT capital after magnitude 7.3 quake struck in the Banda Sea

Parts of the Northern Territory have been rocked by an overnight earthquake that hit off the coast of Indonesia.

The magnitude 7.3 quake struck about 3.55am ACST on Thursday, according to Geoscience Australia.

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source https://www.theguardian.com/world/2021/dec/30/hell-of-a-way-to-wake-up-darwin-shaken-by-earthquake-off-indonesian-coast

Australia Covid news live: NSW records 12,226 cases; Victoria 5,137 cases, 13 deaths; national cabinet to meet amid coronavirus testing crisis

Victoria records 5,137 new Covid-19 cases and 13 deaths; NSW records 12,226 new cases and one death; Scott Morrison has pinned responsibility for sourcing RATs on the states ahead of today’s national cabinet meeting, where premiers are expected to finally make a national definition of a close contact. Follow the latest updates

Victoria’s case numbers have also come in and 5,137 new Covid-19 infections have been detected. That’s quite a jump from 3,767 yesterday.

Sadly, 13 lives have been lost overnight.

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source https://www.theguardian.com/australia-news/live/2021/dec/30/australia-news-live-covid-testing-case-numbers-nsw-qld-victoria-vaccine-morrison-updates

Alaska sets record high December temperature of 19.4C

The island community of Kodiak set the record on Sunday and scientists fear the population will be deluged with rain as climate warms

An unusual winter warm spell in Alaska has brought daytime temperatures soaring past 15.5C (60F) and torrents of rain at a time of year normally associated with bitter cold and snow.

At the island community of Kodiak, the air temperature at a tidal gauge hit 19.4C (67F) degrees on Sunday, the highest December reading ever recorded in Alaska, said scientist Rick Thoman of the Alaska Center for Climate Assessment and Policy. He called it “absurd.”

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source https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2021/dec/29/alaska-sets-record-high-december-temperature-of-194c

Harry Reid, who led Senate Democrats for 12 years, dies at 82

  • Nevada senator helped to pass Obama’s Affordable Care Act
  • Reid called Trump ‘the worst president we’ve ever had’

Harry Reid, who emerged from the unforgiving political landscape of Las Vegas, Nevada, to lead the Senate Democrats for 12 turbulent years, died on Tuesday at age 82.

Reid died Tuesday, “peacefully” and surrounded by friends “following a courageous, four-year battle with pancreatic cancer,” Landra Reid said of her husband.

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source https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2021/dec/28/harry-reid-senate-democrats-nevada-dies

Covid news live: infections hit record highs across Europe; South Africa reinstates contact tracing and isolation

The UK, France, Portugal, Greece and Denmark break new daily cases records; South Africa recalls rules that no longer required people without Covid symptoms to isolate or test if in contact with a positive case

The World Health Organization has warned that the Omicron coronavirus variant could lead to overwhelmed healthcare systems even though early studies suggest it sparks milder disease.

The WHO warned against complacency even though preliminary findings suggest that Omicron could lead to milder disease.

A rapid growth of Omicron … even if combined with a slightly milder disease, will still result in large numbers of hospitalisations, particularly amongst unvaccinated groups, and cause widespread disruption to health systems and other critical services.”

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source https://www.theguardian.com/world/live/2021/dec/29/covid-news-live-infections-hit-record-highs-across-europe-south-africa-reinstates-contact-tracing-and-isolation

Hong Kong police arrest six from independent media outlet Stand News

Stand News said one of those arrested was Ronson Chan, its deputy assignment editor who is also the head of the Hong Kong Journalists Association

Hundreds of Hong Kong national security police have raided the office of online pro-democracy media outlet Stand News and arrested six people, including senior staff, for “conspiracy to publish seditious publications”, in the latest crackdown on independent press in the territory.

The arrests happened early on Wednesday, police said, and searches of the journalists’ homes were still under way.

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source https://www.theguardian.com/world/2021/dec/29/hong-kong-police-arrest-six-journalists-from-independent-media-outlet-stand-news

Who is Hun Manet? PM’s son anointed as Cambodia’s next leader

The Bristol University and West Point graduate is the oldest of Hun Sen’s six children and has been groomed to succeed his father

A doctor in economics, military leader, Bristol University graduate, Hun Manet, the oldest son of Cambodia’s prime minister Hun Sen, has been confirmed as the next leader of the country’s dominant political party, which described him as a “prime minister candidate [of] the future”.

At last week’s congress, the Cambodian People’s party (CPP), which holds every parliamentary seat, voted unanimously for 44-year-old Hun Manet to succeed his father.

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source https://www.theguardian.com/world/2021/dec/29/who-is-hun-manet-pms-son-anointed-as-cambodias-next-leader

Tony Blair considered asking Queen to open Stormont assembly

Then PM raised idea of monarch opening assembly but accepted it was ‘delicate issue’, newly released papers reveal

Tony Blair considered asking the Queen to open the newly formed Northern Ireland assembly in 1998, newly released state papers show.

A letter from the then prime minister’s principal private secretary, John Holmes, reveals that Blair accepted it was a “delicate issue” but “[did] not believe it would be inappropriate” for the monarch to be involved.

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source https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2021/dec/29/tony-blair-considered-asking-queen-to-open-stormont-assembly

Mark Zuckerberg adds 110 acres to controversial 1,500-acre Hawaii estate

The $17m purchase for the Facebook founder includes the Ka Loko reservoir, considered high-risk and in need of repairs

Mark Zuckerberg has added 110 acres to his controversial 1,500-acre estate in Kauai, Hawaii, dropping $17m for the purchase.

The 110 acres of land that the Facebook founder and his wife recently bought includes the Ka Loko reservoir, a century-old reservoir whose dam broke in 2006 and released 400m gallons of water that killed seven people on Kauai’s north shore.

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source https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2021/dec/28/mark-zuckerberg-110-acres-hawaii

Tall tails: why does the myth of exotic big cats prowling the Australian bush persist?

Despite the ‘minuscule’ chance of leopards roaming the wilderness, diehard enthusiasts insist ‘you’ve got to see it to believe it’

Scott Lansbury had his first encounter 25 years ago. It was in the Victorian town of Upper Beaconsfield, close to midnight, where he and his brother saw the animal walking up the footpath across the road from where they lived.

“It was bigger than any dog I’ve ever seen,” he recalls. “Bigger than a labrador, bigger than a [German] shepherd.”

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source https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2021/dec/29/tall-tails-why-does-the-myth-of-exotic-big-cats-prowling-the-australian-bush-persist

April Ashley, model, actor and transgender activist, dies aged 86

Performer and campaigner was one of the first Britons to undergo gender reassignment surgery

Tributes have been paid to the model, actor and transgender activist April Ashley, who has died aged 86.

One of the first Britons to undergo gender reassignment surgery, she was made an MBE in 2012 for her campaigning work for the transgender community. The singer Boy George tweeted: “R.I.P April Ashley! A force of nature and transgender high priestess!”

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source https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2021/dec/28/april-ashley-model-actor-and-transgender-activist-dies-aged-86

‘She had big dreams’: parents of Valentina Orellana-Peralta, teen killed by LAPD, speak out

The 14-year-old came to LA from Chile with her mother six months ago, excelled in school and wanted to become an engineer

Valentina Orellana-Peralta, 14, came to Los Angeles from her native Chile earlier this year. She dreamed of becoming an American citizen and an engineer, and looked forward to seeing LeBron James play basketball in person.

But her life was cut short two days before Christmas, when a Los Angeles police officer opened fire at a man inside a department store, and in the process fatally shot the young girl.

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source https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2021/dec/28/valentina-orellana-peralta-teen-killed-lapd-burlington

Australia Covid news live update: NSW records 11,201 cases, Victoria 3,767; states consider shorter isolation; Qld border test requirements changing

NSW records three Covid-19 deaths, Victoria five deaths as cases spiral; Queensland to allow rapid antigen test to cross border; chief health officers are reportedly considering cutting isolation periods to match the US and UK. Follow all the latest updates

So NSW’s numbers have caused a storm of reactions online, with many expressing panic and despair at the new daily record.

Victoria has also seen a jump in case numbers, reporting 3,767 new infections, another daily record.

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source https://www.theguardian.com/australia-news/live/2021/dec/29/australia-covid-news-live-case-numbers-nsw-vic-qld-morrison-vaccines-omicron-testing-delays

Australia retain the Ashes after thrashing England to take 3-0 series lead | Ali Martin

There are dream Test debuts and then there is the match that Scott Boland just experienced. The 32-year-old Victorian was handed his Baggy Green cap on Boxing Day and just three days later ripped through England with a quite remarkable six-wicket haul that saw Australia retain the Ashes at the earliest opportunity.

The coup de grâce came at 11.49am on the third morning, less than half way through the scheduled series, when Cameron Green pegged back Jimmy Anderson’s off-stump to secure an unassailable 3-0 lead. England were all out for a meagre 68 in just 27.4 overs, having somehow conspired to lose by an innings and 14 runs in a match where their opponents had stuck just 267 on the board.

As Australia’s players managed to catch up with Green’s haring sprint of celebration (Boland among the throng that engulfed the giant all-rounder, and Pat Cummins savouring his first series win as captain) English cricket was in a state of humiliation. Joe Root had top-scored with 28, falling 80 runs short of Mohammad Yusuf’s record 1,788 in a calendar year, but once again his team-mates had melted around him.

Instead the only records set by way of calendar year were England registering their ninth defeat in 2021, surpassing a previous worst of eight, achieved four times, and registering 54 ducks to match a mark set by their forebears in 1998. They had also found themselves on the receiving end of the fastest Ashes five-wicket haul by an Australian, Boland requiring just 17 deliveries either side of stumps on day two to cap a stunning debut.

This was also England’s lowest total in Australia since 1904 and yet despite the previous evening’s collapse against a rampant attack, stumbling to 31 for four in response to a first innings deficit of 82, the tourists started the day with Root and his vice-captain, Ben Stokes, at the crease with a chance of setting their hosts a tricky target on what was clearly a spicy pitch for the seamers.

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source https://www.theguardian.com/sport/2021/dec/28/australia-retain-the-ashes-after-thrashing-england-to-take-3-0-series-lead

England reports record 113,638 new Covid cases on Christmas Day

Official data also shows 98,515 cases on Monday, but experts say figures may not reflect true trends

Covid cases in England reached a new high of 113,628 on Christmas Day and 1,281 people were admitted to hospital – the highest daily figure since mid-February.

Official data on new Covid cases, which was delayed over the festive period, also showed 98,515 new confirmed cases reported in England on Monday. Data for Boxing Day from England and Wales combined revealed 108,893 daily cases reported.

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source https://www.theguardian.com/world/2021/dec/27/uk-reports-daily-figure-of-98515-new-covid-cases

Crews find second apparent 1887 time capsule under Robert E Lee statue

Long-sought-after item could contain artifacts, Confederate memorabilia and even a rare photo of Abraham Lincoln

Crews wrapping up the removal Monday of a giant pedestal that once held a statue of Confederate Gen Robert E Lee in Richmond found what appeared to be a second and long-sought-after time capsule, Virginia governor Ralph Northam said.

The governor tweeted photos of a box being removed from the site and said conservators were studying the artifact.

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source https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2021/dec/27/crews-find-second-apparent-1887-time-capsule-under-robert-e-lee-statue

MoD under fire for spending almost £13m on hire cars for staff

Unite union criticises ‘excessive’ figure while Labour says ‘Tory waste’ letting down taxpayers

The Ministry of Defence (MoD) has come under fire after revelations that it has spent almost £13m on hire cars for staff this year.

A freedom of information (FoI) request by PA Media also showed that the Department for Transport spent more than £1.1m in the year to October, while other departments have spent tens of thousands of pounds. The total figure from responses to the FoI request was more than £14.2m.

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source https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2021/dec/28/mod-under-fire-for-spending-almost-13m-on-hire-cars-for-staff

‘Other surfers respect me’: the 92-year-old still riding waves in New Zealand

Nancy Meherne is determined to keep surfing as long as she can ‘do a little jump’ to get on the waves

Nancy Meherne lives a simple life by the sea, gardening and riding the soft, mellow waves at Scarborough Beach just a couple of blocks from her house.

The 92-year-old’s now pumice-like board was made in New Zealand in the 1970s by a factory that churned out gumboots and other rubber and foam products.

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source https://www.theguardian.com/world/2021/dec/28/other-surfers-respect-me-the-92-year-old-still-riding-waves-in-new-zealand

Australia Covid live news updates: testing chaos delays results; NSW records 6,062 cases and one death; Victoria 2,738 cases and four deaths

Victoria records 2,738 Covid cases and four deaths; massive demand for testing in NSW threatens blows out wait times as state records 6,062 cases and one death; nation passes 10,000 cases-a-day milestone – follow all the latest news

A potentially deadly batch of ecstasy is circulating in New South Wales.

NSW Health said the “high-dose” pills had twice the average amount of MDMA in them. They’re blue, round, and have a superman logo.

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‘Turn the planes around’: Māori leader says New Zealand should block Australian deportations

Chair of National Māori Authority says country should adopt John Howard’s playbook or risk sparking local gangland wars between deported criminals

A prominent Māori leader has called for a dramatic response to what he labels Australia’s attempts to turn New Zealand into a “dumping ground” for criminals, suggesting Jacinda Ardern’s government should “turn the planes around”.

The executive chairman of the National Māori Authority, Matthew Tukaki, also raised concerns about a potential increase in gun violence in Auckland, saying the city “could see gangland wars similar to those that occurred in both Sydney and Melbourne in the early 2000s if we are not careful”.

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‘Meet Barnaby Joyce!’: Amber Heard names dog after Australia’s deputy PM

Actor welcomes scruffy white pet with tribute to politician Johnny Depp described as ‘inbred with a tomato’

Six years after Barnaby Joyce threatened to euthanise dogs belonging to Amber Heard and Johnny Depp, Heard appears to have had the last laugh, naming her new four-legged friend after Australia’s deputy prime minister.

On Monday the actor posted a photograph on Twitter showing herself holding up a large scruffy white dog with the caption: “Meet the newest member of the Heard family, Barnaby Joyce!”

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Sarah Weddington, attorney who won Roe v Wade abortion case, dies aged 76

Texan lawyer and Linda Coffee won landmark 1973 case, safeguarding right now under threat from US supreme court

Sarah Weddington, an attorney who argued and won the Roe v Wade supreme court case which established the right to abortion in the US, has died aged 76.

Susan Hays, a Democratic candidate for Texas agriculture commissioner, announced the news on Twitter on Sunday and the Dallas Morning News confirmed it.

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source https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2021/dec/26/sarah-weddington-attorney-who-won-roe-v-wade-abortion-case-dies-aged-76

Fauci says Omicron surge will continue and Americans must not be complacent

Cases of Covid-19 will continue to surge worldwide due to the Omicron variant, the US chief medical adviser, Anthony Fauci, said on Sunday, warning Americans not to get complacent amid reports that the variant is less harmful than others.

“If you have many, many, many more people with a less level of severity,” Fauci told ABC’s This Week, “that might kind of neutralise the positive effect of having less severity.

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No comfort at the bottom of the feed: how to prevent information overload in the time of Covid

Experts explain techniques to navigate pandemic news so you can avoid being swamped while keeping up to date

There was a routine. Kate Sewell would watch the New South Wales premier’s daily Covid press conference at 11am. During the work day, she kept a browser tab running with a pandemic news live blog. She’d pick up her phone and scroll through posts about masks and lockdowns on social media. And then, on her drive home from her healthcare job in Sydney, maybe listen to a podcast or news radio.

She never felt exactly good when she turned off the TV or put down her phone, but maybe there was comfort in the noise. “It was the numbers game,” she says. “Are things going up? Are things going down? Chasing that hope that if the numbers are going down, OK, things are getting better.” The announcement in September that Gladys Berejiklian’s daily press conferences were coming to an end was “a hallelujah moment”, Sewell says.

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Bushfire emergency warnings issued for Perth hills and WA’s south-west

Fires threaten homes in Warrigal Estate and Augusta-Margaret River shire amid scorching weather

Threatening bushfires persist in Western Australia with emergency warnings issued for blazes east of Perth and in the state’s south-west.

In the Perth hills, firefighters were battling to save homes in Warrigal Estate in the early hours of Monday after any residents still there were told it was too late to leave.

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Burkina Faso declares two days of mourning after 41 militia members killed

The killings come amid escalating violence in the region, where a four-year Islamist insurgency has resulted in thousands of deaths

Authorities in Burkina Faso have declared a two-day period of mourning after suspected militants killed at least 41 members of a government-backed civilian militia in the country’s desert north this week.

A column of civilian fighters from the homeland defence volunteers (VDP), a group the government funds and trains to contain Islamist insurgents, was ambushed on Thursday as it swept a remote area in the northern Loroum province, authorities said on Saturday.

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source https://www.theguardian.com/world/2021/dec/26/burkina-faso-declares-two-days-of-mourning-after-41-militia-members-killed

Plans to allow pubs to stay open longer for Queen’s platinum jubilee

Government seeking to extend licensing hours during longer June bank holiday weekend

Pubs, clubs and bars could be allowed to stay open into the early hours over next year’s bank holiday weekend to mark the Queen’s platinum jubilee under government plans.

Venues across England and Wales would be able to continue serving customers for an extra two hours to celebrate the 70th anniversary of the monarch’s reign under the draft order.

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source https://www.theguardian.com/lifeandstyle/2021/dec/26/plans-to-allow-pubs-to-stay-open-longer-for-queens-platinum-jubilee

Now Tory MPs warn: don’t toughen Covid new year rules

Leadership hopefuls told to block new limits as scientists model curbs on bars and cafes

Cabinet ministers vying to succeed Boris Johnson have been warned by Tory colleagues that they will damage their chances unless they stridently oppose further Covid measures, as MPs called for New Year’s Eve restrictions to be ruled out.

With ministers expected to meet as soon as Monday to discuss whether additional measures are needed to protect hospital capacity, several Conservatives said that they would be watching those emerging as leading contenders to replace Johnson should he step aside before the next election.

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source https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2021/dec/25/now-tory-mps-warn-dont-toughen-covid-new-year-rules

‘If I don’t end up in intensive care, it’s a bonus’: the beauty and pain of being the world’s best endurance swimmer

From jellyfish in the Caribbean to hypothermia in the English Channel, swimming hasn’t been easy for Chloë McCardel – but can feel ‘so wild and free’

We’re not off to a good start. I’m fumbling with my cap, the rubber clinging to my head lopsidedly, my hair straggling out. I take it off to start again and the woman who has swum the fickle English Channel more times than any other human, the “Queen of the Channel”, instructs me in how to correctly apply a swimming cap.

Chloë McCardel and I are going for an ocean swim at Bondi. She dives into the foamy sea ahead of me – more slender mermaid than broad-shouldered Amazonian. Knee deep, I feel the current suck at my flesh. It’s not one of Bondi’s better days. Chest deep, I realise I’m being dragged out and my very amateur ocean-swimming abilities are no match for this surf. Panic rises. McCardel is an impatient white-cap in the distance. What was I thinking, suggesting a swim with superwoman?

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source https://www.theguardian.com/lifeandstyle/2021/dec/26/if-i-dont-end-up-in-intensive-care-its-a-bonus-the-beauty-and-pain-of-being-the-worlds-best-endurance-swimmer

Unaccompanied minor: my childhood flying between two cities, Mum and Dad | Madeleine Watts

From the age of four, Madeleine Watts took dozens of flights between separated parents. The space between was hers alone

The first time I fly to Melbourne to see my father alone I am four years old, and I’m so little that Qantas won’t take me unaccompanied. My father pays an air hostess to sit beside me the entire flight down.

For the rest of my life growing up between two cities the starting point for these flights would be Sydney, but the first time it’s Canberra. My mother and I are on holiday with friends in Jindabyne for the Easter long weekend. Canberra is the closest airport. On the drive there, my mother is so petrified about what she is about to do that she has to pull over on the side of the highway and vomit in the dry, yellow grass. At Canberra airport, we do the thing we will learn to do in the years to come. The rest of the passengers board the plane – the adults, and other children accompanied by parents. I wait until everyone is in, comfortably seated, reading their magazines. Then the designated air hostess approaches and takes me by the hand. I walk down the gangway and turn to look back at my mother, who stands at the soon-to-close door, smiling and waving at me, always smiling until I’ve stopped looking.

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source https://www.theguardian.com/global/2021/dec/26/unaccompanied-minor-my-childhood-flying-between-two-cities-mum-and-dad

Nostalgic gaming: how playing the video games of your youth reconnects you to yourself

With emulators available even on smartphones, dipping into your playing past is easier than ever

Nick Bowman gestures to the old-fashioned gaming consoles littering his desk.

“Whenever I am having kind of a crappy day, I pull out the Nintendo,” he says, pointing. “That’s a licensed one. I also have a Raspberry Pi that I have all my emulators on. [And] I have the original Pokemon Red on my smartphone.”

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source https://www.theguardian.com/games/2021/dec/26/nostalgic-gaming-how-playing-the-video-games-of-your-youth-reconnects-you-to-yourself

Under-30s drive surge in people getting their first Covid jab

Figures show an 85% increase in first doses for those aged 18 to 24 and 71% for those aged 25 to 30

The under-30s are driving a surge in people getting their first jab of the Covid-19 vaccine, with the overall number of people rising by almost half in the week up to 21 December, figures show.

The sudden uptick is fuelled by fears of the Omicron variant, as well as the government’s “Get boosted now” publicity drive, which has seen millions of people come forward for their third Covid shot in the past fortnight.

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source https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2021/dec/26/under-30s-drive-surge-in-people-getting-their-first-covid-jab

Outlaw trail hunting on public land, demands Labour

Party calls for ban as Boxing Day meetings prepare to go ahead

Labour has demanded the outlawing of trail hunting on public land, as Boxing Day meets prepare to go ahead.

Several licences have been granted by the government for the meetings, despite a growing movement among public bodies to refuse permission for them to take place on their property.

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source https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2021/dec/25/outlaw-trail-hunting-on-public-land-demands-labour

Suicide bomber kills at least six in eastern Congo on Christmas Day

Attacker targeted restaurant and bar in Beni on Saturday as patrons gathered to celebrate holiday

A suicide bomber attacked a restaurant and bar in Beni on Christmas Day, killing at least six people in the eastern Congolese town where Islamic extremists are known to be active.

Heavy gunfire rang out shortly after the bomb went off, with panicked crowds fleeing the town’s hub.

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source https://www.theguardian.com/world/2021/dec/25/suicide-bomber-kills-at-least-six-in-eastern-congo-on-christmas-day

Australia Covid update: NSW records 6,394 cases and Victoria reports 1,608 new cases

Covid case numbers continue to grow in NSW amid outbreak of Omicron variant

New South Wales has reported 6,394 new infections on Boxing Day with 458 in hospital, a slight increase on the already record case numbers on Christmas Day.

Victoria also reported a slight decrease in daily case numbers, with 1,608 new Covid-19 infections, including 374 in hospital.

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source https://www.theguardian.com/australia-news/2021/dec/26/australia-covid-update-nsw-records-6394-cases-and-victoria-reports-1608-new-cases

At least 13 dead after third migrant boat in three days sinks in Greek waters

People still missing despite major rescue effort as smugglers switch to more perilous route from Turkey

At least 13 people have died after a migrant boat capsized in the Aegean Sea late Friday, bringing to at least 27 the combined death toll from three accidents in as many days involving migrant boats in Greek waters.

The sinkings came as smugglers increasingly favour a perilous route from Turkey to Italy, which avoids Greece’s heavily patrolled eastern Aegean islands that for years were at the forefront of the country’s migration crisis.

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source https://www.theguardian.com/world/2021/dec/24/at-least-six-dead-after-third-migrant-boat-in-three-days-sinks-in-greek-waters

Central Africa: fighting kills six soldiers and 22 jihadists in Lake Chad region

Three-week operation by troops from Niger and Nigeria targeted area that has become a bolthole for Boko Haram and Isis-linked militants

Six soldiers and at least 22 jihadists have died in fighting in the Lake Chad region of central AfricA, a joint force deployed to the area said on Friday.

The force described the operation, conducted by troops from Niger and Nigeria backed by fighter planes, as a “success” and said it had benefited from “decisive support by American partners”.

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source https://www.theguardian.com/world/2021/dec/25/central-africa-fighting-kills-six-soldiers-and-22-jihadists-in-lake-chad-region

Two die in car and rare snow forecast for Seattle as storms batter western US

The Pacific Northwest faces a prolonged cold snap with heavy snow predicted for the mountains and even coastal cities

Two people have died in a submerged car, evacuations have been ordered for wildfire-scarred California, and Seattle and Portland face the rare chance of snowy streets as a wave of storms rolled through the western United States.

The new storms, which could drop rain and snow over much of the region into next week and plunge the Pacific Northwest into a lengthy cold snap, follow a now-departed atmospheric river that delivered copious amounts of precipitation this week.

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source https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2021/dec/25/two-die-in-car-and-rare-snow-forecast-for-seattle-as-storms-batter-western-us

French coast: the early explorers who sparked British fears of a Francophone Australia

Nicolas Baudin’s voyage at the height of the Napoleonic wars gave us dozens of French place names, and left with kangaroos for the Empress Josephine

From La Perouse in Sydney to Victoria’s French Island and South Australia’s Fleurieu Peninsula, hints of early French exploration dot the country’s coastline.

In fact, French familiarity with our region was such that they were the first to print a near-complete chart of Australia’s coast in 1811, beating the British by three years. But for a few other historical quirks, at least part of the nation might now be Francophone.

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source https://www.theguardian.com/science/2021/dec/25/french-coast-the-early-explorers-who-sparked-british-fears-of-a-francophone-australia

Australia’s Christmas Day weather forecast: sunshine, storms and a scorcher

Brisbane braces for a downpour, Darwin is on cyclone watch, Perth to endure 43C, and other capitals in for a warm and partly cloudy day

Most Australian capitals are in for a warm and partly cloudy Christmas with a chance of a shower in Sydney, Melbourne and Canberra.

Sydney was told to expect a maximum of 30C and a warm night with a minimum of 21C, while Melburnians would be able to enjoy a moderate high of 20C before temperatures dropped to 13C.

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NSW reports 6,288 Covid cases on Christmas Day as Australia hits record infections

Victoria has 2,108 new infections as tens of thousands around the country forced into isolation over festive period

New South Wales has recorded its highest ever Covid daily caseload, with 6,288 new infections announced on Christmas Day, as tens of thousands of Australians are forced into isolation over the festive period.

Covid transmission is also continuing to surge in Victoria, where authorities announced 2,108 new Covid-19 infections and six deaths from the virus.

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source https://www.theguardian.com/australia-news/2021/dec/25/nsw-reports-6288-covid-cases-on-christmas-day-as-australia-hits-record-infections

Caller tells Joe Biden ‘Let’s go Brandon’ during White House Christmas event

The saying has became an internet sensation as a coded vulgarity among Trump supporters

A vulgar anti-Biden slogan made for an awkward moment on Friday during Joe Biden’s phone calls with children tracking Santa’s flight when a father said, “Let’s Go Brandon.”

The refrain, a sanitized version of “Fuck Joe Biden,” has been an internet sensation since a television journalist told race car driver Brandon Brown that a Nascar crowd shouting the vulgarity was actually saying, “Let’s go Brandon.”

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source https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2021/dec/24/caller-tells-joe-biden-lets-go-brandon-during-white-house-christmas-event

Hoopla online as US teacher’s basketball long shot goes viral

A teacher who promised her students hot chocolate if she landed a half-court shot has been lauded a ‘superhero’

A group of third-grade students were treated to an early Christmas surprise when their teacher made an impressive basketball shot from across the court and celebrated the win with hot chocolates.

Kathleen Fitzpatrick, known as Ms Fitz to her students, promised hot chocolates for all if she made the improbable shot in Washington DC earlier this week.

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source https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2021/dec/24/hoopla-online-as-us-teachers-basketball-long-shot-goes-viral

US and Japan draw up joint military plan in case of Taiwan emergency – report

US would set up bases from a Japanese island to Taiwan and deploy troops, with Japan providing logistical support, Kyodo reports

Japanese and US armed forces have drawn up a draft plan for a joint operation for a possible Taiwan emergency, Japan’s Kyodo news agency has reported, amid increased tensions between the island and China.

Under the plan, the US marine corps would set up temporary bases on the Nansei island chain stretching from Kyushu – one of the four main islands of Japan – to Taiwan at the initial stage of a Taiwan emergency and would deploy troops, Kyodo said on Thursday, citing unnamed Japanese government sources.

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source https://www.theguardian.com/world/2021/dec/24/us-and-japan-draw-up-joint-military-plan-in-case-of-taiwan-emergency-report

Hugging has slumped under Covid, anxious Britons tell pollsters

Survey also finds a third think the pandemic will never be over, as ONS records highest anxiety in 11 months

People are less likely to shake hands and hug people they do not live with than they were before the pandemic, a poll suggests, while separate research indicates that anxiety levels have increased markedly in the run-up to this Christmas.

Data collected by YouGov and the PA news agency suggests that nearly two-thirds of people shake hands less now than they did before Covid-19 and more than half have cut down on hugging people they do not live with.

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source https://www.theguardian.com/society/2021/dec/24/hugging-covid-anxious-britons-survey-yougov-pa-ons

Locked-out New Zealanders outraged as visa scheme for rich foreigners resumes

Critics say the wealthy will be able to buy their way in while citizens lose out on quarantine spots

A controversial New Zealand scheme that offers visas to wealthy foreign investors has resumed operating after a year’s hiatus due to the pandemic, prompting concern from overseas New Zealanders who fear it will place additional strain on the country’s overburdened managed isolation and quarantine (MIQ) system.

Martin Newell, a spokesperson for the advocacy group Grounded Kiwis, said the scheme’s resumption would prompt “disbelief” among New Zealanders overseas, who may lose out on MIQ spots to the investors.

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source https://www.theguardian.com/world/2021/dec/24/locked-out-new-zealanders-outraged-as-visa-scheme-for-rich-foreigners-resumes

Literary legend Joan Didion - a stylish life in pictures

Didion, who has died aged 87, emerged as part of the ‘New Journalism’ generation of writers in the 1960s and won acclaim for her essays, plays and novels. Her personal style also made her an influential figure in the world of fashion

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source https://www.theguardian.com/fashion/gallery/2021/dec/23/literary-legend-joan-didion-a-stylish-life-in-pictures

Singer Lisa Gentile is fourth woman to accuse Chris Noth of sexual assault

Gentile said the Sex and the City actor threatened to ruin her career if she ever came forward about the alleged assault

A fourth woman has come forward to accuse Chris Noth of sexual assault, days after the actor best known for his character Mr Big on Sex and the City was fired from the CBS TV drama The Equalizer.

Singer-songwriter Lisa Gentile gave an account on Thursday that Noth had forcibly kissed and groped her in her New York apartment after she met him at Da Marino, a restaurant in midtown Manhattan where another of Noth’s accusers has said she was assaulted by the actor.

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source https://www.theguardian.com/tv-and-radio/2021/dec/23/chris-noth-lisa-gentile-sexual-assault

Cat burglar: New Zealand pet steals bong, bag of white powder and lacy underwear

Keith the cat is known locally for making off with everything from live eels to tradesmen’s boots

A New Zealand cat with a reputation as a talented thief has taken his habit to new lows by bringing home drugs and a pair of lacy black knickers, according to his owners.

Keith’s crime wave started three years ago, when he began stealing bras from nearby clothes lines and bringing home live eels from the local Heathcote river in Christchurch.

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source https://www.theguardian.com/world/2021/dec/23/cat-burglar-new-zealand-pet-steals-bong-bag-of-white-powder-and-lacy-underwear

WHO boss: western countries’ Covid booster drives likely to prolong pandemic

Dr Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus says there will be enough vaccines for world’s adults – if they are not hoarded

The world will have enough doses of Covid vaccines early next year to inoculate all of the global adult population – if western countries do not hoard those vaccines to use in blanket booster programmes, the head of the World Health Organization (WHO) has said.

Dr Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus said on Wednesday there would be sufficient vaccine supplies in global circulation in the first quarter of 2022.

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source https://www.theguardian.com/world/2021/dec/22/who-boss-covid-booster-drives-likely-prolong-pandemic

Covid news live: Omicron carries lower hospitalisation risk, studies suggest; China locks down city of 13 million

Data from the UK and South Africa suggest Omicron carries a reduced risk of hospitalisation and severe disease; Xi’an, China, is under strict lockdown following 52 new infections

Over in Canada, Quebec’s premier has just announced that beginning the day after Christmas, gatherings inside homes will be limited to six people or two family bubbles.

Restaurants are already operating at half capacity and need to close their doors at 10pm. Now they will also have to limit groups at tables to six people or two families from 26 December.

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source https://www.theguardian.com/world/live/2021/dec/23/covid-news-live-omicron-carries-lower-hospitalisation-risk-studies-suggest-china-locks-down-city-of-13-million

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