Indonesia earthquake death toll climbs to 11 after more bodies recovered on Sumatra

Rescuers still searching for four villagers believed to have been buried in mud after magnitude-6.2 quake

Rescuers on Indonesia’s Sumatra island have retrieved more bodies after a strong earthquake two days ago, raising the death toll to 11 while another 400 were injured and thousands displaced.

The body of the latest victim was recovered on Sunday from the rubble of homes toppled by the magnitude-6.2 earthquake that shook West Sumatra province on Friday morning, said National Disaster Mitigation Agency spokesperson Abdul Muhari.

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source https://www.theguardian.com/world/2022/feb/28/indonesia-earthquake-death-toll-climbs-after-more-bodies-recovered-on-sumatra

Devastating floods wreak havoc in Queensland and NSW – in pictures

Brisbane and Queensland’s south-east are set to endure more wild weather as the state grapples with a flood crisis. With the death toll from floods in Queensland and New South Wales rising to seven, severe weather warnings remain in place across 900km of Australia’s eastern seaboard

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UK faith leaders call on Boris Johnson to not ‘close door’ on refugees

Letter to PM demands compassionate 11th-hour amendments to nationality and borders bill

Representatives from the six major religions are among more than 1,000 faith leaders to have signed a letter to the prime minister urging him to reconsider the controversial nationality and borders bill, which goes through the report stage in the House of Lords on Monday.

The leaders, representing the UK’s major faith groups, say they are “horrified and appalled about the potential repercussions” of the bill and called on Boris Johnson to make urgent changes “even at this late stage”.

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source https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2022/feb/28/uk-faith-leaders-call-on-boris-johnson-to-not-close-door-on-refugees

New York to lift schools mask mandate and indoor venues could follow

Governor Kathy Hochul and Mayor Eric Adams announce moves as Covid infections continue to fall dramatically

The mayor of New York City, Eric Adams announced on Sunday that a dramatic drop in coronavirus infections could lead to the lifting of vaccine mandates on restaurants, bars and theaters as soon as 7 March.

His announcement came shortly after the governor of New York state, Kathy Hochul, announced plans to lift the mask mandate on schools, effective Wednesday.

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source https://www.theguardian.com/world/2022/feb/27/new-york-schools-mask-mandate-covid-restaurants-bars-theaters-indoor-venues

Peaky Blinders review – Tommy Shelby’s back where we want him to be: in all kinds of trouble

It’s war on three fronts, across two continents for the Birmingham gang leader. Without his beloved Aunt Polly, will he be able to take it?

Man walks into a bar. Herringbone cap, baby face, topcoat flapping in silhouette, weaponry secreted in case things turn sour. Which they always do. “Glass of water, please,” he says. The French stereotypes at table four give him the evils. Nobody orders soft drinks in these parts if they know what’s good for them. You could cut the tension with a – well, a razor blade concealed in the brim of your cap would do the job.

It’s 1933, in a remote outpost of la Francophonie called Miquelon Island, which, as you know, is just off the coast of Newfoundland, and, therefore, beyond Canadian and American jurisdictions. For years, these Gallic stereotypes have been ferrying bootleg whiskey to Boston. But, now, prohibition is ending and their business model is collapsing.

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source https://www.theguardian.com/tv-and-radio/2022/feb/27/peaky-blinders-review-tommy-shelbys-back-where-we-want-him-to-be-in-all-kinds-of-trouble

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UK considers banning Russian ships from British ports

The NS Champion oil tanker, majority-owned by the Russian state, is due to berth in Orkney on Tuesday

The UK government is considering restricting Russian ships from using British ports after it emerged that a Russian-owned oil tanker is due to dock in Orkney this week.

The NS Champion, operated by Sovcomflot, a large shipping company majority-owned by the Russian state, is due to berth at Flotta oil terminal in Orkney on Tuesday to collect crude oil.

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source https://www.theguardian.com/business/2022/feb/27/uk-considers-banning-russian-ships-from-british-ports

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Brisbane homes flooded as ‘rain bomb’ continues to threaten lives in south-east Queensland

Six people have died across state, while Gympie records highest flood level in more than 100 years

More than 1,400 Brisbane households are thought to have been flooded as Queensland authorities warn of the continuing threat posed by a “rain bomb” over the state’s south-east.

The Brisbane River peaked in the city at 3.1 metres on Sunday morning – below the 4.46m recorded during the 2011 floods. But the city’s lord mayor, Adrian Schrinner, warned this was a very different weather event.

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source https://www.theguardian.com/australia-news/2022/feb/27/brisbane-homes-flooded-as-rain-bomb-continues-to-threaten-lives-in-south-east-queensland

Mulletfest 2022: Australians let their hair down for the mane event

The annual festival that celebrates a hairstyle that’s all business at the front and party at the back returned to Kurri Kurri over the weekend. Contestants of all ages flocked to the New South Wales town for the chance to show off their quintessential Aussie hairstyles and compete for the best ’do in categories including ‘grubby’, ‘ranga’, ‘vintage’ and ‘extreme’

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source https://www.theguardian.com/lifeandstyle/gallery/2022/feb/27/mulletfest-2022-australians-let-their-hair-down-for-the-mane-event

North Korea test fires possible ballistic missile in sea in eighth launch this year

After pausing launches during the Winter Olympics, North Korea has fired a possible ballistic missile, according to Japan’s coast guard

North Korea has fired an “unidentified projectile”, South Korean and Japanese officials said, after a seemingly quiet month without launches during the Beijing Olympics.

“North Korea fired an unidentified projectile eastward,” South Korea’s joint chiefs of staff said in a statement on Sunday morning, without giving further details.

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source https://www.theguardian.com/world/2022/feb/27/north-korea-test-fires-possible-ballistic-missile-in-sea-in-eighth-test-this-year

US, UK, Europe and Canada to block Russian access to Swift

Partial ejection from global payment system expected in days as part of new sanctions against Moscow after attack on Ukraine

The US, Britain, the EU and Canada have moved to block Russia’s access to the Swift international payment system as part of another round of sanctions against Moscow as it continues its assault against Ukraine.

The measures, which will also include restriction on the Russian central bank’s international reserves, will be implemented in the coming days, the nations said in a joint statement.

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source https://www.theguardian.com/world/2022/feb/26/us-uk-europe-and-canada-to-block-russian-access-to-swift

Putin shunned by world as his hopes of quick victory evaporate

Russian troops facing fierce resistance as Germany abandons its postwar military stance to supply arms to Ukraine

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Vladimir Putin was facing growing international isolation and the prospect of pariah status on Saturday night as long-term allies dramatically turned against him following the invasion of Ukraine, and western nations planned further decisive military and financial action against Moscow.

As his hopes of a quick victory evaporated in the face of fierce resistance by Ukrainian soldiers and armies of citizen volunteers, Russia’s president was deserted by his key ally, China, and had his ultimatum demanding Kyiv’s surrender defiantly brushed aside by Ukraine’s president, Volodymyr Zelenskiy.

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source https://www.theguardian.com/world/2022/feb/26/the-world-shuns-pariah-putin

Armed with hammers and pistols, Ukrainians wait at barricades for the Russians

At makeshift checkpoints, motley crews of citizens vow to do everything in their power to halt the Russian advance

Russia/Ukraine latest

The barricade started as a few men waiting nervously in the road on Friday, and grew gradually over the course of Saturday. By the afternoon, this modest attempt to stop a Russian advance on the capital of Ukraine was complete: sandbags, wooden crates and bricks piled high, with a blue-yellow national flag flying above them.

The motley crew had no illusions about the level of resistance they would be able to offer to one of the world’s most ruthless and technologically advanced armies, but like thousands in and around Kyiv they were determined to do what they could anyway. “I practised shooting yesterday and I came out here today for my first shift. I’ll be honest, I’m terrified,” said Alexander, 50. He was brandishing a US-made Remington shotgun he said a friend had acquired for him.

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source https://www.theguardian.com/world/2022/feb/26/armed-with-hammers-and-pistols-ukrainians-wait-at-barricades-for-the-russians

London’s National Gallery under pressure over links to Credit Suisse

Questions raised over sponsorship of exhibitions by scandal-hit Swiss bank

The National Gallery’s partnership with Credit Suisse has been thrown into question after leaked documents revealed the hidden wealth of the bank’s criminal clients, including drug traffickers, money launderers and corrupt politicians.

Credit Suisse, headquartered in Zurich, has sponsored the National Gallery since 2008 in one of the UK’s biggest arts funding deals. The partnership, renewed in 2020 and due to run until at least 2024, means Credit Suisse’s name is linked to exhibitions for artists from Raphael and Monet to Michelangelo and Leonardo da Vinci.

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source https://www.theguardian.com/news/2022/feb/26/londons-national-gallery-under-pressure-over-links-to-credit-suisse

Coronavirus came from Wuhan market and not Chinese lab, twin studies say

Two studies released by scientists but yet to be published in journals say virus did not emerge from Wuhan Institute of Virology

International scientists on Saturday released two major studies which one participant said made it “extraordinarily clear” a market in Wuhan, China was the source of the coronavirus which fueled the Covid-19 pandemic – and not a Chinese government laboratory, a theory championed in the US by rightwing campaigners, columnists and politicians.

The question of where Covid-19 came from and how it spread has proved divisive.

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source https://www.theguardian.com/world/2022/feb/26/coronavirus-wuhan-market-chinese-lab-studies

Australia plans to join allies in personally sanctioning Putin and says expulsion of Russian diplomats a ‘live option’

Marise Payne flags further action over Russia’s invasion of Ukraine after allies announce they will personally sanction Vladimir Putin and Russia’s foreign affairs minister, Sergei Lavrov

Australia plans to join its allies in personally sanctioning Vladimir Putin and the Russian foreign affairs minister over the full-scale invasion of Ukraine – but says it will not expel Russian diplomats from the country at this stage.

The government flagged the move amid growing fears of an all-out Russian assault on Ukraine’s capital, Kyiv, and as Russia used its veto power to block a UN security council resolution deploring the invasion.

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source https://www.theguardian.com/australia-news/2022/feb/26/australia-russia-ukraine-vladimir-putin-sergei-lavrov

Argentina scientists unearth dinosaur with ‘puny arms’ and hard head

Dinosaur probably belongs to carnivorous group called abelisaurs and may have used its head to ram its prey

Scientists in Argentina have unearthed the remains of a previously unknown species of meat-eating dinosaur that lived about 70m years ago that had puny arms and may have used its powerful head to ram its prey.

The fossil skull of the Cretaceous period dinosaur, named Guemesia ochoai, was discovered in Argentina’s north-western Salta province. The researchers said it likely belongs to a carnivorous group of dinosaurs called abelisaurs, which walked on two legs and possessed only stub-like arms, even shorter than those of North America’s Tyrannosaurus rex.

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source https://www.theguardian.com/science/2022/feb/25/argentina-dinosaur-fossil-skull-guemesia-ochoai

Fears mount for safety of Ukraine’s nuclear reactors amid Russian invasion

Core meltdowns due to operational challenges cause concern even as direct strikes to facilities remain remote possibility

Concerns are mounting about the safety of Ukraine’s 15 nuclear reactors and the possibility of an ecological disaster in the midst of the Russian invasion.

Experts said that those reactors, at four power plants around the country, had layers of safeguards to prevent a catastrophic meltdown of their cores, but in a full scale war of the kind Vladimir Putin has unleashed, there was a heightened risk of those safety layers all failing at once.

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source https://www.theguardian.com/world/2022/feb/25/nuclear-meltdown-threat-ukraine-russia-attack

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Judge orders new trial for US woman sentenced to six years for trying to register to vote

Pamela Moses, who has been in prison since December but is being released on Friday, says she had no idea she was inelegible

A Memphis judge ordered a new trial for Pamela Moses, a woman who was sentenced to six years in prison for trying to register to vote.

The case attracted national attention in recent weeks because of the severity of the sentence. Moses said she had no idea she was ineligible.

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source https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2022/feb/25/pamela-moses-new-trial-voting-memphis-judge

‘We just keep going’: the Tongan resort destroyed by nature’s fury – for the third time

Despite a narrow escape from last month’s tsunami and the arrival of Covid in Tonga, Ha’atafu owner Moana Paea is determined to rebuild her resort once again

When the Ha’atafu beach resort was levelled by the tsunami that hit Tonga last month, it was the third time that the family-run business had been completely destroyed by a natural disaster.

In 1982, the resort was wiped out by Cyclone Isaac and a year later by Cyclone Kina.

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source https://www.theguardian.com/world/2022/feb/26/we-just-keep-going-the-tongan-resort-destroyed-by-natures-fury-for-the-third-time

Leaked Footage of Heavy WAR Fight Between Russia and Ukraine. Heavy War strike

Anti-war protests across Russia – in pictures

Protests against Putin’s invasion of Ukraine broke out in 53 cities across Russia, with police making 1,700 arrests.

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source https://www.theguardian.com/artanddesign/gallery/2022/feb/25/anti-war-protests-across-russia-in-pictures

‘It’s a sanctuary’: the magic of quiet, low-cost, allergy-free ‘passive’ homes

Energy-efficient passive design is catching on in New York and other cities as climate concerns rise

The first night Stephanie Silva spent at her new Brooklyn apartment was uncommonly quiet. So was the following morning and the next day. The 32-year-old native New Yorker had forgotten the last time she was able to mute the city of 8.2 million.

“It’s like a sanctuary,” Silva says, but as soon as she opens the street-facing windows, the bustling outside noise fills her living room. Once she closed the windows again, the difference was instantly noticeable. “Since moving here my anxiety went out the window,” Silva says, referring to the 10th-floor affordable apartment in Ocean Hill, part of the Bedford-Stuyvesant neighborhood of Brooklyn. But what sets this 67-unit building apart from the rest of the housing in the city is its “passive” element.

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source https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2022/feb/24/passive-building-energy-efficiency-affordable-housing-new-york

Prada flexes its muscle with mashup of lo-fi and ultra-glamorous

With its collection of cotton vests and showstopper coats, label brings to Milan catwalk what it does best

With Kim Kardashian in the front row and her half sister Kendall Jenner on the catwalk – a resurgent Prada is flexing its muscles, as the big hitters of Italian fashion jostle for position in the post-pandemic era.

With Gucci returning to the city’s fashion week for the first time since February 2020 and Giorgio Armani, who cancelled two January events during the Omicron surge, throwing his hat back into the ring with two shows, the competitive edge has returned to Milan’s catwalks.

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source https://www.theguardian.com/fashion/2022/feb/24/prada-flexes-muscles-mashup-lo-fi-ultra-glamourous-milan

Ukraine fights for its survival as Putin presses forward

Ukraine leaders warn world to wake up to Russian threat as west promises to make Putin international pariah

Ukraine was fighting for its survival after Vladimir Putin unleashed a punishing offensive on the country that left hundreds dead or injured, and world leaders warning Moscow has embarked on a dangerous new era of imperial expansion.

The continent awoke to the shock of scenes it had once believed it had left behind with the horrors of the twentieth century: helicopters strafing homes outside the capital, long lines of tanks ploughing ever deeper towards Ukraine’s heartland, roads choked with refugees, and civilians huddled in underground metro stations to escape bombardment.

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source https://www.theguardian.com/world/2022/feb/24/ukraine-fights-for-its-survival-as-putin-presses-forward

Biden issues new sanctions for Russia: ‘America stands up to bullies’

The president took aim at the country’s largest banks and companies but was emphatic that US troops would not engage

Joe Biden on Thursday announced a fresh round of what he said would be crippling sanctions on Russia after its invasion of Ukraine, declaring that Vladimir Putin “chose this war” and that he and his country will bear the consequences.

The sanctions target Russia’s largest banks and companies, cutting them off from western financial markets, while imposing export controls and sanctioning Russian oligarchs and their families.

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source https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2022/feb/24/joe-biden-us-russia-sanctions-ukraine

Elon Musk and brother under investigation for alleged insider trading

Kimbal Musk sold Tesla shares the day before his brother asked Twitter if he should sell

The US Securities and Exchange Commission is investigating whether recent stock sales by Elon Musk, the CEO of Tesla, and his brother Kimbal Musk “violated insider trading rules”, the Wall Street Journal reported on Thursday, citing people familiar with the matter.

According to the report, the investigation began last year after Kimbal sold shares of the electric carmaker valued at $108m, a day before Musk polled Twitter users asking whether he should offload 10% of his stake in Tesla.

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source https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2022/feb/24/elon-musk-brother-under-investigation-insider-trading

Ronson Chan: the former Hong Kong editor who is now a delivery driver

The journalist’s career was dramatically paused when Stand News was raided – and now he is in limbo

Three months ago Ronson Chan was working as deputy assignment editor at Stand News, one of Hong Kong’s independent and pro-democracy news sites. His job involved assigning news stories to the team of reporters, helping set the editorial agenda and running the outlet’s social media posts.

As head of the Hong Kong Journalism Association he had seen up close the fallout from the Beijing media crackdown – closures, arrests, the offshoring of international bureaus.

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source https://www.theguardian.com/world/2022/feb/24/ronson-chan-the-former-hong-kong-editor-who-is-now-a-delivery-driver

‘We can’t make it rain’: California farmers left out to dry as US government allots no water

The move marks the fourth time in the last decade that farmers in California didn’t receive water from the Central Valley Project

Officials are preparing for yet another critical water year in California as the state – along with most of the American west – remains mired in drought.

The federal government said Wednesday that it won’t deliver water to farmers in California’s agricultural belt, which produces roughly a quarter of the nation’s food, due to the extreme water shortages that are expected to deepen if the direly dry conditions continue through March.

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source https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2022/feb/23/rain-california-farmers-us-government-drought-water

Hong Kong domestic workers left homeless after being fired for contracting Covid-19

Dozens of live-in workers have been forced to sleep rough in the Hong Kong winter after bosses refuse to allow them back in the house

Live-in domestic workers in Hong Kong have been left homeless after they were diagnosed with Covid-19 and their employers fired them or refused their return to the residence, support groups have said.

Many of the workers, who are mostly women from Indonesia and the Philippines, were also left without insurance to cover their medical bills.

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source https://www.theguardian.com/world/2022/feb/24/hong-kong-domestic-workers-left-homeless-after-being-fired-for-contracting-covid-19

Key inquiry into Trump’s finances in jeopardy as two prosecutors resign

Carey Dunne and Mark Pomerantz of the Manhattan district attorney’s office quit amid signs that the move on Trump is stalling

One of the most aggressive criminal investigations against Donald Trump appears to be running into the sand after the two leading prosecutors in the Manhattan district attorney’s office investigating the former president’s finances resigned.

The inquiry by Manhattan prosecutors into the operations of Trump and the Trump Organization has been among the most dangerous of the many legal perils facing him. The investigation, which began in August 2018 under the former district attorney Cyrus Vance and continued under incumbent Alvin Bragg, has dug ever deeper into alleged discrepancies in the value of the family’s assets in an effort to show a pattern of fraudulent behavior.

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source https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2022/feb/23/donald-trump-new-york-investigation-prosecutors-resign

Happiness officers: does every workplace need to hire someone to bring the joy?

A lawyer at a top London firm has suggested recruiting a chief happiness officer. Could this be the answer to mid-life burnout and the great resignation?

Name: Happiness officers.

Age: The psychological and philosophical pursuit of happiness was going on thousands of years ago in China, India and Greece. Think Confucius, Buddha, Socrates, Aristotle. More recently, Roger Hargreaves published his scholarly text Mr Happy in 1971.

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source https://www.theguardian.com/lifeandstyle/shortcuts/2022/feb/23/happiness-officers-does-every-workplace-need-to-hire-someone-to-bring-the-joy

George Ezra to play Queen’s platinum jubilee party

Pop singer first act announced for Buckingham Palace bank holiday celebration with live audience of 10,000

The award-winning singer George Ezra has been confirmed as the first act for the Queen’s jubilee event the Platinum Party at the Palace, celebrating the monarch’s 70 years on the throne.

The 4 June concert will have an in-person audience of 10,000, half of which will be members of the public from a ticket ballot, the BBC reported, to be awarded in pairs.

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source https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2022/feb/23/george-ezra-to-play-queens-platinum-jubilee-party

‘Aggressive’ marketing of formula milk flouts code, warns WHO as it urges curbs

‘Misleading’ messages from $55bn-a-year industry are ‘unethical’, says report, which calls for plain packaging rules similar to tobacco

Countries should clamp down on the “aggressive” and “unethical” marketing of formula milk for babies, including forcing companies to sell products in plain packaging, a report by the World Health Organization and Unicef has said.

In research, commissioned 41 years after the global health community drew up guidelines aimed at regulating the industry, experts found that the marketing of formula had “no limits” and had become more “unregulated and invasive” in the digital age.

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source https://www.theguardian.com/global-development/2022/feb/22/aggressive-marketing-formula-milk-flouts-code-warns-who-tobacco-plain-packaging

Biden announces sanctions over 'Russian invasion' – video

Joe Biden has announced new sanctions in retaliation for Russia recognizing two self-proclaimed republics, Donetsk and Luhansk, and sending troops there, adding to western efforts to stop what they fear is the beginning of a full-scale invasion. The measures target Russian banks and sovereign debt, among other steps. 'We have no intention of fighting Russia,' Biden said. 'We want to send an unmistakable message, though, that the United States, together with our allies, will defend every inch of Nato territory and abide by the commitments we made to NATO' 

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source https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/video/2022/feb/22/biden-announces-sanctions-over-russian-invasion-video

Surrealism Beyond Borders review – A raging sea of glorious strangeness

Tate Modern, London
Forget Dalí and Magritte. This sprawling survey captures the extraordinary scope of a global artistic explosion, from fantastical feminists to black power activists to Vodou painter priests

Subversive, liberating, violent, transgressive and revolutionary, surrealism was always more than a parade of melting watches and trains chuffing out of fireplaces. It was also more than a European phenomenon. For a movement that officially began in Paris in 1924, with the publication of the first Manifesto of Surrealism, its ideas travelled around the world remarkably quickly to Osaka and Bogotá, Mexico and Manila, to Cairo and to Greenwich Village.

Co-produced by Tate Modern and the Metropolitan Museum in New York, Surrealism Beyond Borders is filled with unlikely conjunctions and unsettling objects, Freudian dreamworlds, nightmares and fantasies. So surreal, so predictable. Where this exhibition – and its enormous catalogue – differs from previous surveys is in showing how expansive, sprawling and diverse a movement surrealism was, and how, emerging in the aftermath of the first world war, its influence continued through the century, in art produced in postwar Japan and Korea, in the black power movement and the protests at the 1968 Chicago Democratic Convention, and in the May 1968 protests and strikes in France.

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source https://www.theguardian.com/artanddesign/2022/feb/22/surrealism-beyond-borders-review-tate-modern-london-raging-sea-strangeness

Commonwealth veterans’ families subject to ‘unjust’ visa fees, MPs say

Dan Jarvis and Johnny Mercer criticised government for removing £2,389 immigration bill only for long-serving veterans

Ministers are subjecting the families of Commonwealth military veterans to “deeply unjust” visa fees after pleas to waive the costly sums for spouses and children were rejected, two MPs have argued.

Labour’s Dan Jarvis and the former Conservative minister Johnny Mercer criticised the government for removing the £2,389 immigration bill only for long-serving veterans.

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source https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2022/feb/22/commonwealth-veterans-families-subject-to-unjust-visa-fees-mps-say

Australia news updates live: Scott Morrison calls national security meeting, NSW trains on limited services

Cabinet committee to discuss Australia’s response to Russia’s actions in Ukraine. Heavy rainfall and possible flash flooding could hit northern NSW as a severe weather warning is in place. Follow all the day’s news live

The Royal Australian College of General Practitioners (RACGP) has called for a health-first approach to alcohol and other drug use.

It comes following reports of the Reason Party’s Fiona Patten introducing a private members bill to institute a decriminalisation model in Victoria.

Instead of a punitive approach via the criminal justice system, Victorian police would instead issue a mandatory notice and referral to drug education or treatment to people possessing a drug of dependence or who are believed to have used a drug of dependence.
Compliance with this process would result in no finding of guilt or criminal record.

It is similar to the Portuguese model introduced in 2001. Of the more than 32,000 drug arrests in Victoria in the year leading up to September 2021, 80% were for drug use or possession only rather than trafficking large drug quantities.

RACGP president Dr Karen Price said that saving lives and reducing harm must always come first:

Alcohol and other drug use is, primarily, a health issue that should be managed by health professionals, including GPs.

Almost everyone knows someone who has been negatively affected by alcohol or other drug use in some form, it cuts across all demographics and all segments of society. So, if you declare a ‘war on drugs’ you are declaring war on someone’s partner, family member, colleague, or friend – it just makes no sense.

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source https://www.theguardian.com/australia-news/live/2022/feb/23/australia-news-updates-live-ukraine-scott-morrison-weather-coronavirus-covid-omicron-nsw-victoria-queensland-weather

Colombia legalises abortion in move celebrated as ‘historic victory’ by campaigners

Colombia has decriminalised abortion during the first 24 weeks of pregnancy, following rulings in Mexico and Argentina that improve access to abortion

Colombia has decriminalised abortion during the first 24 weeks of pregnancy, adding to a recent string of legal victories for reproductive rights in Latin America.

The South American country’s constitutional court ruled five against four to decriminalise the procedure on Monday evening. The decision follows a series of rulings in Mexico and Argentina that lowered barriers to abortion.

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source https://www.theguardian.com/global-development/2022/feb/22/colombia-legalises-abortion-in-move-celebrated-as-historic-victory-by-campaigners

Scott Morrison’s China gambit is a Hail Mary from a flailing leader trying to galvanise fear | Peter Lewis

The majority of Australians support a position which is the polar opposite to the government’s current tub-thumping on national security

Scott Morrison’s efforts to politicise Australia’s complex relationship with China seems to be further soiling his own flagging reputation.

Like a bull in the proverbial, he has spent the past fortnight bombarding the airwaves with hastily googled dossiers and cold war-era panics to suggest an Albanese government would become an antipodean branch office of the Beijing Politburo.

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source https://www.theguardian.com/australia-news/commentisfree/2022/feb/22/scott-morrisons-china-gambit-is-a-hail-mary-from-a-flailing-leader-trying-to-galvanise-fear

Indigenous nations sue North Dakota over ‘sickening’ gerrymandering

The suit charges that diluting Indigenous power violates their voting rights and will handicap tribe members who run for office

Days before a new legislative map for North Dakota was set to be introduced in the state house, leaders of the Turtle Mountain Band of Chippewa and Spirit Lake Nation sent a letter to the governor and other state lawmakers urging them to rethink the proposal.

“All citizens deserve to have their voices heard and to be treated fairly and equally under the law,” they wrote, arguing that the proposed map was illegal, diluting the strength of their communities’ voice.

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Abandoned burning ship ‘had $400m cargo of luxury cars’

Estimate by insurers comes as Felicity Ace is ‘still assumed to remain on fire south of the Azores’

An abandoned ship that caught fire in the mid-Atlantic last week was carrying $401m (£295m) worth of cars, including Porsche, Audi, Bentley and Lamborghini models, an insurance estimate has revealed.

Felicity Ace, a specialist cargo ship carrying more than 4,000 cars, caught alight near the Azores on Wednesday evening. The vessel’s 22 crew members were evacuated but the fire continued to burn for several days, fuelled by lithium-ion batteries in electric vehicles on board.

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‘Dumb and lazy’: the flawed films of Ukrainian ‘attacks’ made by Russia’s ‘fake factory’

Bellingcat founder Elliot Higgins says Russia’s propaganda films have got worse but that Russian viewers, especially the older generation, tend to believe fake TV footage

The video shows a ghostly scene. A night-time battle is taking place in a forest. There are flashes and mysterious bangs. An unidentified figure cries out in pain. The wounded man is wearing a helmet. Otherwise there are few clues as to where the footage was shot, or what exactly is going on.

A TV report by Russia’s state-run channel one gave the answer. The man seen in eerie silhouette was a Ukrainian saboteur, it said. He was part of a diversionary team sent across enemy lines into pro-Russian separatist territory. His mission? To blow up a local chlorine plant in the rebel-held town of Horlivka, the channel said.

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Ahmaud Arbery’s murderers driven by ‘pent-up racial anger’, prosecutor says

Prosecutor makes closing arguments in hate crimes trial of Travis and Gregory McMichael and William ‘Roddie’ Bryan

Three white men who chased and killed Ahmaud Arbery on a residential street acted out of “pent-up racial anger” and should be convicted of hate crimes, a federal prosecutor told a jury on Monday.

Travis McMichael, the man who pulled the trigger and fatally shot Arbery, “was just looking for a reason” to hurt a Black person when he saw the 25-year-old jogging on his street, the prosecutor argued, citing a slew of racist comments and videos McMichael had posted online.

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Helicopter crashes into ocean at crowded Miami Beach, injuring two – video

A helicopter has crashed into the water off Miami Beach, just a few feet away from swimmers in a crowded stretch popular with tourists. A video shared by police captured the chopper descending over the ocean and crashing into the water as sunbathers packed the beach and others swam. Two of the three passengers onboard were taken to a nearby hospital in stable condition, police said, adding that no one else appeared to be injured

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What happened when a Chinese ship shone a laser at an Australian plane – and why does it matter?

With the stakes rising and an election looming, Beijing’s apparent escalation must be handled firmly but delicately

Just after midnight last Thursday, a transiting Chinese People’s Liberation Army Navy vessel shone a military-grade laser at an Australian air force plane conducting coastal maritime surveillance.

This did not happen in the South China Sea near China’s coastline, but rather in the Arafura Sea, within Australia’s exclusive economic zone off the country’s north coast. From what we can ascertain, this is the closest an attempt at military intimidation by China has gotten to our shores.

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We all have different expectations of behaviour as Omicron spreads in NZ – being considerate is key | Sarb Johal

Life can be tough for everyone and we never know what another person may be experiencing – take a breath to consider before you speak

We like predictability. We function best when we know what is going to happen. The irony here is that after all this uncertainty, predictability in this phase of the pandemic in New Zealand is increasing. As the Omicron wave gathers strength, we can most likely expect a version of what happened in other countries: a steep increase in case numbers, exerting pressure on the health and social care system.

New Zealand’s successful management of the primary health impacts of the pandemic may have contributed to a sense of “kiwi exceptionalism”. This may be responsible for the jolt we may feel when we realise that what has happened elsewhere might actually happen in New Zealand, when, for most of this pandemic, our experience has been very different.

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source https://www.theguardian.com/world/commentisfree/2022/feb/21/we-all-have-different-expectations-of-behaviour-as-omicron-spreads-in-nz-being-considerate-is-key

Canadian police secure downtown Ottawa as truckers’ protest ends

Three-week occupation over Covid precautions and Trudeau government ends with 76 vehicles towed and 191 arrests

Canadian police on Sunday secured the downtown core of Ottawa with fencing, as city workers cleaned up trash and snow plows cleared streets after two days of tense standoffs and 191 arrests ended a three-week occupation.

Demonstrators used hundreds of trucks and vehicles to block the city center since 28 January, prompting the prime minister, Justin Trudeau, to invoke rarely used emergency powers.

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source https://www.theguardian.com/world/2022/feb/20/canadian-police-ottawa-truckers-protest

Bernie Madoff’s sister and her husband found dead in apparent murder-suicide

Palm Beach county sheriff says Sondra Wiener, 87, and 90-year-old husband Marvin Wiener found dead on Thursday

The sister of the Wall Street fraudster Bernie Madoff and her husband were found dead in Florida in what investigators said was an apparent murder-suicide.

The Palm Beach county sheriff’s office on Sunday identified the couple as 87-year-old Sondra Wiener of Boynton Beach and her 90-year-old husband, Marvin Wiener.

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source https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2022/feb/20/bernie-madoff-sister-husband-dead-murder-suicide

Trump Truth Social app will be fully operational by end of March, Nunes says

Apple App Store lists rightwing Twitter alternative but ex-congressman tapped to lead company indicates slow rollout

Donald Trump’s rightwing riposte to Twitter – his new social media app Truth Social – is supposed to launch on Monday. But the rollout of what the former president hopes will be the start of a new media empire continues to be shrouded in confusion and secrecy.

Devin Nunes, the former Republican congressman and Trump loyalist who heads Trump Media & Technology Group (TMTG), told Fox News on Sunday Truth Social would make its debut on the Apple App Store this week. The app is featured on the store, with the notice “Expected Feb 21”.

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Australia news live updates: international border reopens to vaccinated tourists; Sydney trains suspended amid industrial dispute

Sydney’s trains are suspended amid an industrial dispute; excitement at airports as travellers touch down in Australia, with the international border reopening for the first time in nearly two years. Follow the latest updates live

Rail, Tram and Bus Union secretary Alex Claassens is giving a press conference in Sydney now.

This is not a strike.

As people will remember, we have been trying to negotiate since the expiry of the previous one in May last year. We have been taken various forms of protected industrial action since September.

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Two of Nigeria’s looted Benin bronzes returned to traditional palace

Colourful ceremony marks artefacts’ homecoming more than a century after they were pillaged by British troops

Two Benin bronzes were returned on Saturday to a traditional palace in Nigeria, more than a century after they were pillaged by British troops, raising hopes that thousands more artefacts could finally be returned to their ancestral home.

The artefacts, mostly in Europe, were stolen by explorers and colonisers from the once-mighty Benin Kingdom, now south-western Nigeria, and are among Africa’s most significant heritage objects. They were created as early as the 16th century onwards, according to the British Museum.

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source https://www.theguardian.com/world/2022/feb/19/nigerias-looted-benin-bronzes-returned-to-traditional-palace

Holy guacamole: US gives green light to Mexico avocado imports after short ban

US agriculture department says safety is paramount after threat to inspector

The avocado ban is toast. US officials announced on Friday that imports from Mexico had resumed, following a temporary ban that stemmed from a threat against an American agricultural inspector.

The US Department of Agriculture Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (Aphis) said avocado inspections in Michoacán, Mexico had restarted, allowing imports to follow.

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source https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2022/feb/19/avocado-us-mexico-import-ban

Johnson to end forced self-isolation after positive Covid test in England

PM to announce end to legal duty to quarantine next week as part of ‘living with Covid’ measures

The prime minister is to announce the end of the legal duty to self-isolate after testing positive for Covid-19 next week.

Downing Street said Boris Johnson will lay out his intentions to repeal all pandemic regulations that restrict public freedoms in England as part of his “living with Covid” plan on Monday.

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source https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2022/feb/19/johnson-to-end-forced-self-isolation-after-positive-covid-test-in-england

Australian rivals and Brexit barriers leave UK farmers on stony ground

Talk at this week’s NFU conference will be alive with financial, labour and competition concerns

Swapping their pastures for the concrete jungle, hundreds of Britain’s farmers will take off their wellies this week and head to a conference centre in central Birmingham for the annual shindig of the National Farmers’ Union (NFU).

Nearly 1,500 food producers will meet to discuss the “blueprint for the future” of British farming, against the backdrop of the biggest upheaval in a generation in agriculture, following the UK’s departure from the EU and the pandemic, and amid discussions about future land use in the face of the climate crisis.

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source https://www.theguardian.com/business/2022/feb/20/australian-rivals-and-brexit-barriers-leave-uk-farmers-on-stony-ground

Forecast of 80mph winds as thousands without power in UK after Storm Eunice

Yellow warnings of wind and rain are issued for Sunday, with wet and windy weather expected next week

Thousands of homes were left without power on Saturday night, as forecasters predicted gusts of up to 80mph were set to batter again Britain on Sunday.

The Energy Networks Association said that about 155,000 customers remained without electricity in the south and east of England and Wales after Storm Eunice, while new yellow weather warnings were announced across the UK.

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Trump golf courses could host events for controversial Saudi-funded league – report

Trump Organization has held discussions with Saudi-backed body, Washington Post reports

US golf courses owned by Donald Trump could host events in a hugely controversial new league funded by Saudi Arabia, the Washington Post reported on Saturday.

Citing three anonymous sources, the newspaper said courses in Bedminster, New Jersey, and Doral, Florida, could host events after discussions between the Trump Organization and LIV Golf Investments, a body funded by the Saudis.

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Australia live news update: Scott Morrison accuses China of ‘act of intimidation’, 30 Covid deaths in NSW and Victoria

NSW government expected to announce parents will instead be given at-home tests to use when needed. Follow live

NSW Health appears to have made an error in its first Covid update this morning, and has issued a subsequent tweet with different numbers.

There are 358 people in hospital with Covid-19, 51 of whom are in the ICU. Twelve people require a ventilator.

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Dizzee Rascal’s ex-fiancee left rapper over ‘domestic abuse’, court hears

Court told that musician barged into Cassandra Jones’s house and pushed her to ground during argument

Dizzee Rascal’s ex-fiancee has said she left the rapper because of “domestic abuse”, a court has heard.

The rapper, whose real name is Dylan Kwabena Mills, denies assaulting Cassandra Jones at a residential property in Streatham, south London, on 8 June last year, as they argued about their children after their break-up.

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De-extinction puzzle: how decoding numbat DNA could help resurrect the Tasmanian tiger

Scientists are convinced reviving extinct species is no longer confined to science fiction. Can we really do it, and should we?

Researchers at DNA Zoo Australia have mapped the genome of the numbat for the first time. The milestone is notable in its own right, motivated by a desire to improve conservation efforts for the endangered termite-eating marsupial, which is now found only in small pockets of Western Australia.

But in announcing the development last week, scientists also had a more extraordinary suggestion: that the numbat’s DNA could be used as a blueprint to bring its extinct cousin, the thylacine, back from the dead.

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Biden ‘convinced’ Putin plans to invade but says diplomacy ‘always a possibility’

US president speaks after consulting with allies as events in and around Ukraine bring it closer to brink of conflict

Joe Biden has said he is convinced that Vladimir Putin has made the decision to invade Ukraine and target its capital, Kyiv, which he said would be a “catastrophic and needless war of choice”. But the US president insisted that until the attack began “diplomacy is always a possibility”.

Biden spoke to the press late on Friday after consulting European and Canadian allies, on a day of fast-moving events in and around Ukraine that brought it closer to the brink of conflict.

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source https://www.theguardian.com/world/2022/feb/18/joe-biden-russia-ukraine-vladimir-putin

UN says last of at least 16 staffers held in Ethiopia freed

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Boris Johnson calls on west to ‘speak with one voice’ on Ukraine crisis

Downing Street issues PM’s comments before Munich conference, against growing fears of Russian invasion

Boris Johnson will tell fellow western leaders that only overwhelming solidarity in the face of Russian aggression can avert a devastating conflict in Ukraine, as he flies to the Munich security summit on Saturday.

The prime minister will call on allies to “speak with one voice,” as he prepares to deliver a speech at the annual gathering, against the backdrop of mounting anxiety about Moscow’s intentions.

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source https://www.theguardian.com/world/2022/feb/18/boris-johnson-calls-on-west-to-speak-with-one-voice-on-ukraine-crisis

‘We get to breathe’: Chicagoans celebrate as city blocks metal shredder

City won’t issue final permit necessary for potentially toxic plant in majority Latino neighborhood to open

A year after a hunger strike brought national attention to a potentially toxic metal shredder in a majority Latino neighborhood in Chicago, the city has announced it will not issue the final permit necessary for the plant to open, calling it an “unacceptable risk”.

“In an already vulnerable community, the findings from the [city’s health impact assessment] combined with the inherent risks of recycling operations and concerns about the company’s past and potential noncompliance are too significant to ignore,” said the Chicago department of public health commissioner, Allison Arwady, in a press release.

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Australia live news updates: Victoria records 20 Covid deaths and NSW 12; Mark McGowan defends timing of WA border reopening

Western Australia premier says he will spend week in hotel quarantine to avoid perceptions he will benefit from timing of border reopening; SA election campaign to begin

In Victoria over the past week, this is how Covid hospitalisation and ICU numbers have tracked, starting with today’s figures and working backwards: 365 (55 in ICU); 451 (64), 401 (78), 397 (68), 441 (67), 465 (66), 465 (62).

So in NSW over the past seven days, this is how hospitalisation and ICU numbers have tracked, starting with today’s figures and working backwards: 1297 (81 in ICU); 1381 (92); 1447 (92); 1478 (92); 1583 (96); 1649 (100) and 1614 (93).

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Berry large: Israeli farmer grows world’s heaviest strawberry

Chahi Ariel makes the Guinness World Records with a 289g strawberry – five times the average weight of that variety

An Israeli farmer has grown the world’s heaviest strawberry, according to Guinness World Records.

At 289g, the strawberry was about five times the average weight of a regular berry of the local Ilan variety, said Nir Dai, a researcher at Israel’s Volcani Institute, where the strain was developed.

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Trump and two eldest children must testify in New York case, judge rules

Ruling forces ex-president, Ivanka and Donald Trump Jr to comply with subpoenas as Letitia James investigates Trump Organization

Donald Trump and two of his children have been ordered by a New York judge to appear for a deposition within the next three weeks, as part of the billowing investigation over alleged fraud in the valuation of assets belonging to his family business.

The ruling by Judge Arthur Engoron to force Trump and his two eldest children – Donald Jr and Ivanka – to comply with subpoenas amounts to a sharp escalation of the legal perils that are rapidly tightening around the former president.

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US Senate gives final nod to legislation averting government shutdown

Both parties concluded it would be beneficial in an election-year with a Russia invasion looming large

The Senate has given final approval to legislation averting a weekend government shutdown, sending Joe Biden a measure designed to give bipartisan bargainers more time to reach an overdue deal that would finance federal agencies until fall.

Final passage on Thursday was by a bipartisan 65-27 vote, five more than the 60 votes needed. The House easily approved the legislation last week. Each party had concluded that an election-year shutdown would be politically damaging, especially during a pandemic and a confrontation with Russia over its possible invasion of Ukraine.

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Disney-branded California community promises the company’s ‘special magic’

Rancho Mirage’s mayor says the development is a ‘fabulous fit’, but critics question building a giant lagoon in a parched desert

A 24-acre fake lagoon constructed in the middle of the California desert will be at the heart of a new Disney-branded planned community, the company announced this week.

Rancho Mirage, California, a city in the Coachella Valley not far from Palm Springs, will be the site of Disney’s first “Storyliving” community, the company said in a press release.

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Ecuador legislators approve regulations allowing abortion in cases of rape

The new measure allows abortions up to 12 weeks of pregnancy for urban adult women and 16 weeks for rural minors and adults

Ecuadorian legislators have approved regulations to allow women and girls access to abortions in cases of rape, following a constitutional court ruling that decriminalized such abortions.

Previously, Ecuador allowed abortions only when a woman’s life was endangered by pregnancy.

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source https://www.theguardian.com/world/2022/feb/17/ecuador-abortion-rape-cases-legal

Apple chief Tim Cook faces shareholder revolt over $99m pay package

Shareholders urged to vote against deal for Cook, 61, whose pay last year was 1,447 times that of the average Apple employee

A powerful investors’ advisory group has called for shareholders to vote against the $99m (£73m) pay package awarded to Apple boss Tim Cook last year.

In a letter to shareholders, the advisory firm Institutional Shareholder Services (ISS) wrote there were “significant concerns regarding the design and magnitude of the equity award” made to Cook in 2021, adding that half of the award “lacks performance criteria”.

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source https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2022/feb/17/apple-tim-cook-pay-package-shareholders

Australia news live updates: Covid restrictions in NSW and Victoria eased, beaches re-open in Sydney

Dancing and singing are back in NSW and Victoria from today, as measures introduced to curb the spread of Omicron are lifted

Here is the latest from AAP on warnings Russia is on the brink of war with Ukraine, echoed by defence minister Peter Dutton.

As the US government warned a Russian invasion could occur in the coming days, Dutton said there were multiple signs this was on the cards.

You would expect that president [Vladimir] Putin, who obviously can’t be taken at his word, is manufacturing some sort of trigger, or is in the process of executing the final stages of his plan to go into Ukraine.

That really is going to result in the loss of innocent life. We’ve seen it before in eastern Europe, we don’t want it repeated but we live in a very uncertain world.

This is an issue Nato and Europe need to deal with and those European leaders really need to step up and put the pressure, even more pressure, on Russia to stop them.

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Little Bay shark attack: search for remains after shark kills swimmer off Sydney beach – video

Marine police crews and surf lifesavers search Little Bay in south-eastern Sydney, where a swimmer died on Wednesday afternoon after being attacked by a shark. They later located human remains in the water. The death is the first fatal shark attack in the city since 1963

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Trump’s interior secretary misused position and lied to ethics official, watchdog says

Ryan Zinke lied to agency ethics official about his involvement with foundation to advance project in his Montana home town

Government investigators say the former US interior secretary Ryan Zinke misused his position to advance a development project in his Montana home town and lied to an agency ethics official about his involvement.

The interior department’s inspector general said in a report made public on Wednesday that Zinke continued working with a foundation on the commercial project in the community of Whitefish, Montana, even after he committed upon taking office to breaking ties with the foundation.

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source https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2022/feb/16/ryan-zinke-trump-interior-secretary-misused-position-watchdog

Cheating the audience: what went wrong with Inventing Anna?

The Netflix series on ‘Soho grifter’ Anna Delvey is at once overlong and underwhelming

There’s a recurring impulse throughout Inventing Anna, the nine-part Netflix limited series on the so-called “Soho Grifter”, to apply the scam logic of Anna Delvey – a broke twentysomething Russian émigré who posed as a wealthy German heiress in mid-2010s New York – to society at large. Capitalism is a scam. So is meritocracy. Rich people can skate by on the assumption of their wealth; men fake it till they make it all the time. There’s a point to this, however blunt and flattening it’s made in connection to Anna Delvey. Part of our evergreen fascination with scams – an amorphous zeitgeist that includes everything from Fyre festival to the Tinder Swindler to upcoming series on Elizabeth Holmes and WeWork’s implosion – derives from recognition. They’re extreme versions of dynamics with which we’re all familiar: exploitation, manipulation of trust, seductive performance, inflation of the self.

Based-on-a-true-story television, like a scam, requires sustained disbelief; if done well, it’s a potent cocktail of truth and dramatic embellishment. There’s an implicit contract with the audience that some details will be juiced up, some facts changed. Inventing Anna, the first Netflix series created by Shonda Rhimes under her blockbuster deal with Netflix (2020 hit Bridgerton, produced by her company Shondaland, was created by Rhimes protege Chris Van Dusen), invokes this connection at the beginning of each episode with a cheeky reminder: “This whole story is completely true, except for all the parts that are totally made up.”

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source https://www.theguardian.com/tv-and-radio/2022/feb/16/inventing-anna-netflix-review

UK to sign off £25m security package with Australia

Boris Johnson to call Australian PM Scott Morrison on Wednesday evening and agree to build on defence pact

Boris Johnson is to sign off on a £25m security package with Australia as the UK looks to build on its defence pact with Canberra.

The prime minister will speak to his Australian counterpart, Scott Morrison, in a video call on Wednesday evening to agree further bilateral co-operation with its Commonwealth ally, with Britain stepping up its investment in the Indo-Pacific as part of a wider shift in foreign policy.

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source https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2022/feb/16/uk-to-sign-off-25m-security-package-with-australia

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Little Bay shark attack: Sydney beaches closed as lifeguards patrol for further sightings

Beaches in city’s east shut after a swimmer died from catastrophic injuries at Little Bay, in an attack by what witnesses said was a 4.5m great white shark

Beaches in Sydney’s eastern suburbs have been closed for 24 hours after a swimmer was killed by a shark in a chilling attack.

The swimmer died from catastrophic injuries after being targeted by what witnesses said was a four-and-a-half metre great white shark at Little Bay on Wednesday afternoon.

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Capitol attack investigators target Trump circle over fake elector ploy

Committee to examine coordination behind brazen effort to submit false electoral certificates in states won by Joe Biden

The House select committee investigating the Capitol attack issued subpoenas on Tuesday to top Trump campaign and Republican officials involved in the scheme to send false electors for Donald Trump in states won by Joe Biden, as it examines the coordination behind the effort.

The panel sent subpoenas to six individuals who were involved in a brazen attempt to meet and submit fake electoral college certificates that formed the backbone of a Trump-connected scheme to have Congress return the former president to office.

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source https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2022/feb/15/capitol-attack-january-6-subpoenas-fake-electors

New Zealand bans conversion practices in vote hailed as ‘win for humanity’

Law makes it an offence to perform so-called ‘therapy’ on anyone under 18 and comes with sentence of up to three years’ imprisonment

New Zealand has banned conversion practices, with near unanimity, after all but eight National party members voted in favour of the law.

Conversion “therapy” refers to the practice, often by religious groups, of trying to “cure” people of their sexuality, gender expression or LGBTQI identity.

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source https://www.theguardian.com/world/2022/feb/16/new-zealand-bans-conversion-practices-in-vote-hailed-as-win-for-humanity

Third person apparently cured of HIV using novel stem cell transplant

Patient is mixed-race woman treated in New York using umbilical cord blood, in technique raising chances of finding suitable donors

Scientists appear to have cured a third person, and the first woman, of HIV using a novel stem cell transplant method, American researchers in Denver, Colorado, said on Tuesday.

The patient, a woman of mixed race, was treated using a new method that involved umbilical cord blood, which is more readily available than the adult stem cells which are often used in bone marrow transplants, according to the New York Times.

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source https://www.theguardian.com/science/2022/feb/15/hiv-aids-cure-third-person-woman

PJ O’Rourke, writer and humorist, dies aged 74

O’Rourke held a variety of roles, including editor-in-chief of National Lampoon and Rolling Stone’s foreign affairs desk chief

The conservative writer and humorist PJ O’Rourke, whose acerbic wit and writings often won admiration on both sides of America’s political divide, has died, media reports and colleagues said. He was 74 years old.

Peter Sagal, O’Rourke’s colleague and host of the NPR radio show Wait Wait… Don’t Tell Me!, said on Twitter: “I’m afraid it’s true. Our panelist and my dear friend PJ O’Rourke has passed away.”

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source https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2022/feb/15/pj-o-rourke-dies-writer-humorist

Mbappé gives PSG late win over Real Madrid after Messi has penalty saved

Suddenly, there was Kylian Mbappé. With 45 seconds left, at last he found a way through and the solution that PSG had sought all night. Dashing between Lucas Vázquez and Éder Militão he dropped the shoulder and slotted a superb shot into the net to secure a victory that had appeared set to evade them, this place erupting. They had waited all night for this but it had been worth it, and the win had been deserved. It took 22 shots, including a penalty that Messi saw saved by Thibaut Courtois, but they had finally done it. And it had to be him, the man who had started it all ending it too.

The first glimpse of Mbappé came with a smooth, swift turn away from Casemiro inside the opening minute that set the tone. If Casemiro was more successful in the very next minute when he slid in on Messi and swept the ball from the Argentinian’s feet, it would return there often as PSG took a control that was overwhelming at times. Messi was dropping deep, as willing to play the first pass as the last pass; Marco Verratti and Leandro Paredes kept the ball moving; and Ángel Di María was all over the place.

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source https://www.theguardian.com/football/2022/feb/15/psg-real-madrid-champions-league-last-16-match-report

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