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- Iran: deadly crush during funeral for Gen Qassem Suleimani - latest updates
- Cyprus rape case: British teenager given suspended sentence
- China mystery illness: travellers checked as officials fear lunar new year could spread bug
- Kangaroo Island bushfires: grave fears for unique wildlife after estimated 25,000 koalas killed
- Facebook bans 'deepfake' videos in run-up to US election
- Spain's acting PM seeks backing to form coalition in second vote
- 'This is war': actor Yael Stone gives up US green card and will now live in Australia to fight climate change
- Labour leadership: Long Bailey adopts pro-immigration stance in first campaign interview - live news
- Japan issues arrest warrant for Carlos Ghosn's wife
- Baftas 2020: Joker leads pack with 11 nominations
- Visual guide: how Australia’s bushfires are raging across the country
- Teenager admits killing PC Andrew Harper
- Germany cuts troop numbers in Iraq after Suleimani killing
- Surgery by torchlight: hospitals in Nigeria suffer losing power – and staff
- The Oakland women who took over a vacant lot to house the homeless
- Steep rise in civilians killed or injured in Libya by explosive weaponry
- Uganda's pop star MP Bobi Wine arrested as police break up rally
- Qassem Suleimani's daughter warns US of 'dark days' ahead - video
- Masked mob storms top Delhi university, injuring staff and students – video
- Ayatollah Ali Khamenei weeps at funeral of Qassem Suleimani – video
Iran: deadly crush during funeral for Gen Qassem Suleimani - latest updates Posted: 07 Jan 2020 03:00 AM PST Mourners are crushed in city of Kerman during procession for general killed by US drone strike
Germany is reducing its troop numbers in Iraq for security reasons after the US killing of Suleimani. It is the first coalition withdrawal since the Iraqi parliament voted on Sunday to call for the withdrawal of US forces from the country. The non-binding resolution has prompted a chaotic response from US officials. Related: Germany cuts troop numbers in Iraq after Suleimani killing
A senior Iranian official said Tehran is considering 13 scenarios to avenge Suleimani's killing, according to the state-backed Fars news agency. Top Security Official: Iran Has 13 Scenario to Avenge Gen. Soleimani's Assassination, Even Weakest One Is Historical Nightmare for US pic.twitter.com/2EMNEaNkl4 Continue reading... |
Cyprus rape case: British teenager given suspended sentence Posted: 07 Jan 2020 02:32 AM PST Nineteen-year-old woman convicted of lying will not go to prison and can return to UK A British teenager who was convicted of lying about being gang-raped has been sentenced to four months in prison, suspended for three years. She was also fined €140 (£119) but is free to return home. The 19-year-old student, who cannot be named for legal reasons, was ruled to have "wilfully indulged in public mischief" by claiming she was raped by a group of male Israeli tourists while on holiday in Ayia Napa last July. Continue reading... |
China mystery illness: travellers checked as officials fear lunar new year could spread bug Posted: 06 Jan 2020 10:34 PM PST Pneumonia-like illness in Wuhan is unclear in origin, with officials racing to contain outbreak before people travel for new year China has been battling what may be a new strain of pneumonia after 59 people contracted a mysterious respiratory illness in central China, prompting fears of another Sars outbreak. Health officials are worried about the upcoming Spring Festival in late January, when China celebrates lunar new year and millions of people will be travelling across the country to go home. Authorities have warned citizens to be on the lookout for symptoms like fever, difficulty breathing or body ache. Continue reading... |
Kangaroo Island bushfires: grave fears for unique wildlife after estimated 25,000 koalas killed Posted: 06 Jan 2020 07:49 PM PST Greatest concerns for endangered Kangaroo Island dunnart and glossy black-cockatoo after third of island burned Ecologists have grave concerns for the future of unique and endangered wildlife on Kangaroo Island where bushfires have killed thousands of koalas. Fires on the island, in South Australia, have so far burned through 155,000 hectares – about one third of the island's entire area – with blazes concentrated in the biodiversity-rich western areas. Continue reading... |
Facebook bans 'deepfake' videos in run-up to US election Posted: 07 Jan 2020 01:48 AM PST Critics say policy does not cover 'shallow fakes' – videos made using conventional editing tools Facebook has announced a new policy banning AI-manipulated "deepfake" videos that are likely to mislead viewers into thinking someone "said words that they did not actually say", as the social network prepares for the 2020 US election. But the policy explicitly covers only misinformation produced using AI, meaning "shallow fakes" – videos made using conventional editing tools – though frequently just as misleading, are still allowed on the platform. Continue reading... |
Spain's acting PM seeks backing to form coalition in second vote Posted: 07 Jan 2020 02:00 AM PST Pedro Sánchez will return to parliament hoping to end nine months of political deadlock Spain's acting prime minister will return to parliament to seek its backing to form a coalition government and bring an end to nine months of political deadlock triggered by two inconclusive general elections. Pedro Sánchez, whose Spanish Socialist Workers' party (PSOE) finished first in both elections but fell well short of a majority on each occasion, has agreed a governing pact with the far-left, anti-austerity Unidas Podemos alliance. Continue reading... |
Posted: 06 Jan 2020 09:34 PM PST Orange is the New Black star says the air travel needed for a life in two continents is 'environmentally unjust' The Australian actor Yael Stone has vowed to give up her green card, which allows her to work in the United States, as a "personal sacrifice" aimed at reducing carbon emissions in what she called the "climate war". In a video posted to Twitter on Tuesday and Instagram on Sunday, the actor and star of Netflix's Orange is the New Black said she came to the decision to give up her green card "after a long, considered process". Continue reading... |
Labour leadership: Long Bailey adopts pro-immigration stance in first campaign interview - live news Posted: 07 Jan 2020 02:58 AM PST Rolling coverage of the day's political developments as they happen
Ian Murray, the only Labour MP in Scotland, has confirmed that he is standing to be Labour's deputy leader. In a statement he said: The next leadership team must turn us into an election-winning machine that uses the skills and talents of all our members and supporters to succeed. To win again we will need to beat the odds, and I know how to win by building broad coalitions of support. We must listen to what the public are telling us and change to win. That's why I've put myself forward for Deputy Leader of @UKLabour. https://t.co/o5hYla639j LISTEN: I'm standing for Deputy Leader of the Labour Party because I never again want to feel like I did at 10pm on the night of the General Election.
Dominic Raab, the foreign secretary, is travelling to Brussels today for talks with his European counterparts on the situation in the Middle East following the death of Qassem Suleimani and the escalating conflict in Libya, the Foreign Office has confirmed. As the Press Association reports, Raab will have a bilateral meeting with the French foreign minister, Jean-Yves Le Drian, before they join their German and Italian counterparts and the EU high representative for talks on Libya. The so-called "E3" – Britain, France and Germany – will then meet to discuss the tensions between the US and Iran, with all three pushing for de-escalation, a Foreign Office spokesman said. Continue reading... |
Japan issues arrest warrant for Carlos Ghosn's wife Posted: 07 Jan 2020 01:14 AM PST Carole Ghosn accused of perjury, as Nissan says it will pursue former chairman who fled to Lebanon Prosecutors in Japan have issued an arrest warrant for the wife of Carlos Ghosn for alleged perjury, as Nissan vowed to pursue its former chairman over his "serious misconduct" while head of the carmaker. Tokyo prosecutors' special investigation squad said Carole Ghosn – a vocal supporter of her husband during his long detention in Japan – was suspected of making a false statement during testimony to the Tokyo district court last April, according to Kyodo news agency. Details of the allegation were not immediately available. Continue reading... |
Baftas 2020: Joker leads pack with 11 nominations Posted: 06 Jan 2020 11:59 PM PST Supervillain story frontrunner for British film awards, with The Irishman and Once Upon a Time in Hollywood just behind •Peter Bradshaw: Colossally overrated Joker beneficiary of Bafta awards groupthink Todd Phillips' controversial superhero origin story Joker was given a huge nod of approval by Bafta as it led this year's pack with 11 nominations, including best director, best film and a best actor nod for Joaquin Phoenix. Quentin Tarantino's Once Upon a Time in Hollywood and Martin Scorsese's The Irishman were its closest contenders with 10 nominations each, but Phillips' film, which was heavily criticised on its release for its nihilistic worldview, was the surprise package despite winning only a couple of Golden Globes on Sunday. Continue reading... |
Visual guide: how Australia’s bushfires are raging across the country Posted: 07 Jan 2020 01:46 AM PST Bushfires have swept large parts of Australia since October, leaving more than 20 people dead, destroying thousands of homes and devastating wildlife. Unprecedented bushfires continue to ravage south-east Australia, with at least 24 people confirmed dead so far and almost 2,000 homes destroyed. Tens of thousands of people have been evacuated from their homes in New South Wales and Victoria, in some cases only with help from the Australian navy. Continue reading... |
Teenager admits killing PC Andrew Harper Posted: 07 Jan 2020 02:40 AM PST Henry Long, 18, denies murdering officer who died after being hit by a van but admits manslaughter A teenager has admitted killing a Thames Valley police officer. Newlywed Andrew Harper, 28, died from multiple injuries after being dragged under a van on 15 August last year. The Thames Valley police officer had been on duty when he was killed near the village of Sulhamstead in Berkshire. Continue reading... |
Germany cuts troop numbers in Iraq after Suleimani killing Posted: 07 Jan 2020 02:35 AM PST Decision follows call by Iraqi parliament for withdrawal of US forces Germany is reducing its troop numbers in Iraq for security reasons after the death of the Iranian general Qassem Suleimani in a US drone strike in Baghdad last week. It is the first coalition withdrawal since the Iraqi parliament voted on Sunday to call for the withdrawal of US forces from the country. The non-binding resolution has prompted a chaotic response from US officials. Continue reading... |
Surgery by torchlight: hospitals in Nigeria suffer losing power – and staff Posted: 06 Jan 2020 11:00 PM PST As a failing electric grid further burdens the creaking health system, doctors continue to seek opportunities abroad The waiting rooms at the Ifako Ijaiye hospital in Lagos are overcrowded with patients waiting to see doctors. Often people have to stand outside. "It is now like this every day. We have to come early and pick numbers before we can meet the doctors. Even though the doctors try to see everybody, it has got worse," says Oluchi Ezegbo, a market trader from Okearo, in nearby Ogun state. Continue reading... |
The Oakland women who took over a vacant lot to house the homeless Posted: 07 Jan 2020 03:00 AM PST As homeless encampments continue to get shut down or swept up, some local lawmakers are looking at the 37MLK camp as a model A miniature white picket fence lines the entryway into the homeless encampment of 37MLK in Oakland, where tents sit in neat rows, fairy lights glow overhead and chickens cluck around the grounds. At least four homeless encampments sit along the mile of boulevard leading up to 37MLK from the city's downtown, but where the other camps are shrouded in darkness after sunset, lawn lanterns provide light along paths at 37MLK. Whorls of decorative fake ivy dangle over the chain-link fence, mixing in with potted plants and splashes of art, adding beauty to the ugliest of situations. "Welcome to our home," read a small paper heart near the entrance, before the winter rains washed it away. Continue reading... |
Steep rise in civilians killed or injured in Libya by explosive weaponry Posted: 06 Jan 2020 10:00 PM PST Data showing downward global trend in explosive harm comes amid fears over rising violence and threat of war in Middle East Civilians killed or injured in Libya by explosive weapons rose by 131% last year, with the number of incidents at its highest since 2011, the year of the Benghazi uprising, according to new data seen by the Guardian. Most of the 900 people who died or were hurt in explosions in the country in 2019, up from 392 in 2018, were victims of airstrikes, according to statistics from Action on Armed Violence (AOAV), a charity based in London. Continue reading... |
Uganda's pop star MP Bobi Wine arrested as police break up rally Posted: 06 Jan 2020 06:21 AM PST Gunfire also heard as he tried to hold gathering for 2021 presidential bid Ugandan police have arrested Bobi Wine and fired teargas at his supporters as the pop star turned politician tried to hold a rally for his 2021 presidential bid. Wine and his People Power pressure group had aimed to start a programme of consultations with supporters on his plans to challenge Yoweri Museveni, 75, who has ruled Uganda since 1986. Continue reading... |
Qassem Suleimani's daughter warns US of 'dark days' ahead - video Posted: 06 Jan 2020 11:07 AM PST The daughter of the late Iranian general warned the United States it faces dark days ahead, speaking at her father's funeral on Monday. Zeinab Suleimani vowed retribution in an address broadcast on state television. She also described US president Donald Trump as 'crazy', and said that her father's death had led to a great awakening of popular consciousness in Iran
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Masked mob storms top Delhi university, injuring staff and students – video Posted: 06 Jan 2020 10:22 AM PST Students have protested in cities across India after a masked mob attacked students and teachers with weapons including sledgehammers, iron rods and bricks, injuring more than 30 people. Opposition parties and injured students blamed Sunday night's violence on a student organisation linked to Narendra Modi's Hindu nationalist Bharatiya Janata party, which has increasingly targeted the institution Continue reading... |
Ayatollah Ali Khamenei weeps at funeral of Qassem Suleimani – video Posted: 06 Jan 2020 02:18 AM PST Iran's supreme leader wept as he led prayers in Tehran at the funeral of Qassem Suleimani, the general killed by a US drone strike last week. Mourners, which state media said numbered in the millions, chanted 'death to America'. Donald Trump has defended his threat to target Iranian cultural sites – widely seen as a war crime – if Tehran retaliates for the killing Continue reading... |
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