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- Whistleblower condemns Foreign Office over Kabul evacuation
- US confirms it will stage diplomatic boycott of Beijing Winter Olympics
- ‘Do or die’: Myanmar’s junta may have stirred up a hornets’ nest
- Drake withdraws his two 2022 Grammy nominations
- China attacks ‘US-style democracy’ prior to Biden summit
- US says it will send troops to eastern Europe if Russia invades Ukraine
- Second accuser says Ghislaine Maxwell asked her to find young women for Epstein
- Republican Devin Nunes to quit Congress and head Trump’s social media platform
- WhatsApp criticised for plan to let messages disappear after 24 hours
- Almost $12,000 wiped off value of bitcoin in weekend ‘thumping’
- Viagra could be used to treat Alzheimer’s disease, study finds
- At least 46 ‘VIP lane’ PPE deals awarded before formal due diligence in place
- Tell us about the people you have lost to Covid
- Moderna or Novavax after AstraZeneca jab confers high Covid immunity, study finds
- Pacific nurses in the desert: Kiribati brain drain is outback Australia’s gain
- ‘It’s who they are’: gun-fetish photo a symbol of Republican abasement under Trump
- Succession recap: series three, episode eight – now that’s what you call a cliffhanger
- Michael Sheen declares himself a ‘not-for-profit actor’
- Fromage fictions: the 14 biggest cheese myths – debunked!
- Joni Mitchell: ‘I’m hobbling along but I’m doing all right’
- Robert Habeck: from translating English verse to German high office
- Can artistic freedom survive in Sudan? The writing’s on the wall…
- UK travel firms call for state help after Omicron hits turnover
- Republican Devin Nunes to leave Congress and run Trump’s social media venture – live
- How Pablo Escobar’s ‘cocaine hippos’ became a biodiversity nightmare
- Australia live news update: NSW education minister says teacher strike ‘disingenuous’; Victoria pandemic bill becomes law
- Malaria kills 180,000 more people annually than previously thought, says WHO
- Fortress Europe: the millions spent on military-grade tech to deter refugees
- Campaigners threaten UK legal action over porn sites’ lack of age verification
- ‘They see it in corridors, in bathrooms, on the bus’: UK schools’ porn crisis
- How can children in the UK be protected from seeing online pornography?
- Massie’s gun collection: ‘They shouldn’t be in the hands of civilians’
- Venues that reject vaccine passes in favour of ‘equality’ for the unvaccinated are harming us all | Philip McKibbin
- No 10 put all their eggs in vaccine basket in effort to save Christmas
- The latest challenge to Joe Biden’s presidency: the Omicron variant
- Sajid Javid updates MPs on UK Omicron cases and new travel rules – video
- 'Don't let one incident hold you back ,' says UK teenager after crocodile attack – video
- Bob Dole, former US senator and presidential nominee, in his own words - video
- Raab says ‘formal party’ in No 10 last Christmas would have broken UK Covid rules – video
| Whistleblower condemns Foreign Office over Kabul evacuation Posted: 06 Dec 2021 04:01 PM PST Ex-diplomat claims string of failings within department led to 'people being left to die at the hands of the Taliban'
Tens of thousands of Afghans were unable to access UK help following the fall of Kabul because of turmoil and confusion in the Foreign Office, according a devastating account by a whistleblower. A former diplomat has claimed bureaucratic chaos, ministerial intervention, lack of planning and a short-hours culture in the department led to "people being left to die at the hands of the Taliban". Continue reading... |
| US confirms it will stage diplomatic boycott of Beijing Winter Olympics Posted: 06 Dec 2021 10:49 AM PST Decision is response to what is described as China's 'genocide and crimes against humanity in Xinjiang' and other abuses The White House has confirmed it will stage a diplomatic boycott of the 2022 Winter Olympics in Beijing, in the latest move that will further widen the rift in an already strained bilateral relationship. "The Biden administration will not send any diplomatic or official representation to the Beijing 2022 Winter Olympics and Paralympic Games, given the PRC's ongoing genocide and crimes against humanity in Xinjiang and other human rights abuses," press secretary Jen Psaki said from the briefing room podium on Monday. Continue reading... |
| ‘Do or die’: Myanmar’s junta may have stirred up a hornets’ nest Posted: 06 Dec 2021 12:36 PM PST Almost a year on from the coup, resistance to the military is growing stronger and more organised On Sunday morning, a small group of protesters walked together in Kyimyindaing township, Yangon, waving bunches of eugenia and roses. They carried a banner reading: "The only real prison is fear and the real freedom is freedom from fear". The words are famously those of ousted leader Aung San Suu Kyi, whose sentencing by the junta to two years in detention was announced on Monday. Continue reading... |
| Drake withdraws his two 2022 Grammy nominations Posted: 06 Dec 2021 01:21 PM PST The star pulled his nominations for best rap album and best rap performance after consultation with his management Drake has decided to withdraw his two Grammy nominations. Though his motive remained unclear, Variety reported the 35-year-old artist withdrew his two nominations – best rap album for Certified Lover Boy and best rap performance for his song Way 2 Sexy, featuring Future and Young Thug – after consultation with his management. Continue reading... |
| China attacks ‘US-style democracy’ prior to Biden summit Posted: 06 Dec 2021 05:38 AM PST Beijing highlights virtues of its own one-party model in slew of scathing criticisms of western system China has launched a campaign to discredit what it calls US-style democracy in advance of the first of Joe Biden's two "summits of democracy" later this week. Over recent days, official Chinese media outlets and diplomats have made a string of scathing attacks on the US governing system, calling it "a game of money politics" and "rule of the few over the many". Continue reading... |
| US says it will send troops to eastern Europe if Russia invades Ukraine Posted: 06 Dec 2021 11:10 AM PST Official says Washington would also impose economic measures in warning to Moscow on eve of talks between Biden and Putin The US has said it would send reinforcements to Nato's eastern flank in response to a Russian invasion of Ukraine, as well as imposing severe new economic measures, in a warning to Moscow on the eve of talks between Joe Biden and Vladimir Putin. Biden will also make clear to Putin that the US will not rule out future Ukrainian membership of Nato, as the Russian leader has demanded, a senior US official said. Continue reading... |
| Second accuser says Ghislaine Maxwell asked her to find young women for Epstein Posted: 06 Dec 2021 03:13 PM PST 'Kate' testifies in Manhattan federal court that she was 17 when she met Maxwell, who introduced her to Epstein
The second accuser in the New York sex-trafficking trial of Ghislaine Maxwell alleged on Monday the Briton asked her to find young women for sexual encounters with the financier Jeffrey Epstein, because his demands were insatiable. The accuser, who testified in federal court in Manhattan under the pseudonym Kate, said she was 17 when she met Maxwell in Paris around 1994. She gave Maxwell her phone number, she said. Continue reading... |
| Republican Devin Nunes to quit Congress and head Trump’s social media platform Posted: 06 Dec 2021 03:32 PM PST California congressman has claimed without evidence that social media companies seek to censor Republicans Devin Nunes, the California congressman and close ally of Donald Trump, will be retiring from the US House of Representatives next year to join Trump's new social media venture. The Republican congressman, who represents a rural California district, announced his retirement from the House on Monday, writing in a letter to constituents that he was leaving his position to pursue a "new opportunity to fight for the most important issues I believe in". Continue reading... |
| WhatsApp criticised for plan to let messages disappear after 24 hours Posted: 06 Dec 2021 11:43 AM PST Children's charities say change creates a 'toxic cocktail of risk' by making detection of abuse more difficult WhatsApp users are to be given the option to have their messages disappear after 24 hours, a change that drew immediate criticism from children's charities. In a blog post announcing the change, WhatsApp, which has 2 billion users, said its mission was to "connect the world privately". Continue reading... |
| Almost $12,000 wiped off value of bitcoin in weekend ‘thumping’ Posted: 06 Dec 2021 06:13 AM PST Cryptocurrency settles to just below $50,000 after record-high last month, in continuation of recent volatility The value of bitcoin has suffered a "thumping", losing more than one-fifth of its value at at one point over the weekend before settling below $50,000 (£37,720), only a month after reaching a record high. The value of the cryptocurrency rose above $68,000 in November and had been predicted to move even higher by the end of the year, amid concern about the value of traditional assets such as gold and government debt. Continue reading... |
| Viagra could be used to treat Alzheimer’s disease, study finds Posted: 06 Dec 2021 11:32 AM PST US scientists say users of sildenafil – the generic name for Viagra – are 69% less likely to develop the form of dementia than non-users Viagra could be a useful treatment against Alzheimer's disease, according to a US study. Alzheimer's disease, the most common form of age-related dementia, affects hundreds of millions of people worldwide. Despite mounting numbers of cases, however, there is currently no effective treatment. Continue reading... |
| At least 46 ‘VIP lane’ PPE deals awarded before formal due diligence in place Posted: 06 Dec 2021 09:00 AM PST Two-thirds of contracts awarded before 'eight-stage process' was put in place were given out after referrals from 'VIP lane' At least 46 PPE deals were awarded to firms put in a special "VIP lane" by Conservative ministers, MPs and officials during the Covid pandemic before a formal due diligence process was put in place, it has emerged. Ministers had claimed all PPE contracts were put through a rigorous "eight-stage process" for assuring quality and value for money, when criticised over the "VIP lane" via which contracts worth £5bn were handed to companies with political or Whitehall connections. Continue reading... |
| Tell us about the people you have lost to Covid Posted: 02 Dec 2021 03:41 AM PST We would like to hear from people all over the world about the friends and family they have lost to the pandemic The end of December will mark two years since the world discovered an outbreak of a new virus in Wuhan, China. What followed was a difficult time for countries across the globe and many lives have been lost since the beginning of the pandemic. Ahead of the second anniversary of Covid, we would like to hear your tributes to the people you have lost to the virus during the last two years. Wherever you live in the world, we want to hear about your loved one and what they mean to you as part of our coverage. Continue reading... |
| Moderna or Novavax after AstraZeneca jab confers high Covid immunity, study finds Posted: 06 Dec 2021 03:30 PM PST Finding is good news for lower-income countries that have not yet completed their primary vaccination campaigns Combining a first dose of the AstraZeneca Covid-19 vaccine with a second dose of either the Moderna or the Novavax jabs results in far higher levels of neutralising antibodies and T-cells compared with two doses of the AstraZeneca jab, a study has found. The finding has important implications for lower-income countries that have not yet completed their primary vaccination campaigns, as it suggests you do not need access to mRNA vaccines – and therefore ultra-cold storage facilities – to trigger an extremely potent Covid-19 vaccine response. Continue reading... |
| Pacific nurses in the desert: Kiribati brain drain is outback Australia’s gain Posted: 06 Dec 2021 09:00 AM PST A Pacific labour scheme has been transformative for Kiribati families but the brain drain has hit the country's hospitals hard Every night, sitting in her room in the remote Queensland town of Doomadgee, Bwerere Sandy Tebau calls her husband and daughter 4,300km away in Tarawa, the capital of Kiribati. "There is no sea!" Sandy says, when asked about the difference between her new home in the red desert of Australia and her island home in the central Pacific. "There is just a lake and in the lake are crocodiles!" Continue reading... |
| ‘It’s who they are’: gun-fetish photo a symbol of Republican abasement under Trump Posted: 06 Dec 2021 11:14 AM PST Thomas Massie's incendiary picture, days after a deadly school shooting in Michigan, seemed carefully calibrated to provoke It is a festive family photo with seven broad smiles and a Christmas tree. But one other detail sets it apart: each member of the Massie family is brandishing a machine gun or military-style rifle. The photo was tweeted last week by Thomas Massie, a Republican congressman from Kentucky, with the caption: "Merry Christmas! PS: Santa, please bring ammo." Continue reading... |
| Succession recap: series three, episode eight – now that’s what you call a cliffhanger Posted: 06 Dec 2021 02:05 PM PST In the most horrifying episode of the show so far, Shiv and Roman take things too far at the Tuscan wedding, Logan is left incandescent with rage … and then there's Kendall Spoiler alert: this recap is for people watching Succession season three, which airs on HBO in the US and Sky Atlantic in the UK. Do not read on unless you have watched episode eight. Wedding bells were ringing. So were alarm bells in Waystar Royco's HR department. But is a funeral toll about to ring out, too? Here are your tasting notes for the penultimate episode, titled Chiantishire … Continue reading... |
| Michael Sheen declares himself a ‘not-for-profit actor’ Posted: 06 Dec 2021 09:43 AM PST Actor and activist announces he will use future earnings to fund social projects after 'turning point' of organising 2019 Homeless World Cup Hollywood star Michael Sheen has said he is now a "not-for-profit actor" after selling his houses and giving the proceeds to charity. The actor and activist, 52, said organising the 2019 Homeless World Cup in Cardiff was a turning point for him. When funding for the £2m project fell through at the last moment, Sheen sold his own houses to bankroll it. Continue reading... |
| Fromage fictions: the 14 biggest cheese myths – debunked! Posted: 06 Dec 2021 02:00 AM PST Received wisdom says older cheese is better, you should pair it with red wine and wrap any leftovers in clingfilm. Here is what the experts say 'I hate to dictate to people. I don't like too many rules," says Iain Mellis, a cheesemonger of 40 years, with cheese shops bearing his name scattered across Scotland. Mellis has spent his life trying to make artisan cheese more accessible; the last thing he wants is to be so prescriptive that people are put off. Yet the world of good cheese is already mired in misunderstandings that, at best, detract from its enjoyment and, at worst, result in its ruination. Cheese stored incorrectly is easily marred, while the mistaken beliefs that you need red wine, specialist knives or even a cheeseboard to enjoy it only reinforce cheese's recherché reputation. Continue reading... |
| Joni Mitchell: ‘I’m hobbling along but I’m doing all right’ Posted: 06 Dec 2021 04:32 AM PST Singer discusses health difficulties in rare public speech as she accepts Kennedy Center award Joni Mitchell addressed her health difficulties in a rare public speech as she accepted her Kennedy Center Honor, one of the most prestigious awards in American cultural life. At a ceremony attended by Joe Biden – in a show of support for the arts after the awards were snubbed by Donald Trump – Mitchell discussed the issues she's faced in the wake of an aneurysm in 2015 that left her temporarily unable to walk or talk. Continue reading... |
| Robert Habeck: from translating English verse to German high office Posted: 06 Dec 2021 08:13 AM PST Ted Hughes felt the soon-to-be minister for economy and climate was 'on the same wavelength' The man who will spend the next four years trying to bring about a green transformation of Germany's coal-hungry industry once faced another daunting challenge in a previous, less publicly exposed career: translating the most controversial poems in recent British history from English into German. As Germany's next vice-chancellor and minister for economy and climate, Green party co-leader Robert Habeck will be one of the most powerful politicians not just in Germany but Europe, overseeing a new super-ministry that will span general economic policy, renewable energy and the expansion of the country's electricity grid, with a mooted budget upwards of €10bn. Continue reading... |
| Can artistic freedom survive in Sudan? The writing’s on the wall… Posted: 05 Dec 2021 11:00 PM PST The recent coup dashed hopes raised by the end of the military regime but newly liberated artists refuse to submit quietly In the new dawn of a heady post-revolutionary era, Suzannah Mirghani returned in 2019 to the country of her birth for the first time in years. Her mission was to shoot a short film on Sudanese soil. It proved unexpectedly straightforward. "When the revolution happened, there was this exuberance," she says, from her Qatari home. "When we came to make our film, we were given the green light. We were told: 'Anything you want'. Continue reading... |
| UK travel firms call for state help after Omicron hits turnover Posted: 06 Dec 2021 04:01 PM PST Industry body warns that some operators won't last the winter after return of strict Covid travel rules Travel firms have called on the government to provide urgent financial help as fresh Covid-19 restrictions come in to force on Tuesday, hitting holiday travel just before the peak booking period. Turnover has been at just 22% of normal levels for tour operators, according to figures from the travel association Abta. Continue reading... |
| Republican Devin Nunes to leave Congress and run Trump’s social media venture – live Posted: 06 Dec 2021 04:27 PM PST
The Senate majority leader, Chuck Schumer, has teed up a big couple of weeks in the chamber with a statement about Joe Biden's Build Back Better Act, the $2tn package of domestic spending priorities which passed the House after a lengthy wrangle and must now survive the Senate. "Our goal in the Senate is to pass the legislation before Christmas and get it to the president's desk," he said this morning. Continue reading... |
| How Pablo Escobar’s ‘cocaine hippos’ became a biodiversity nightmare Posted: 05 Dec 2021 07:00 PM PST Animals brought illegally to Colombia by the drug kingpin have been allowed to roam free and are now disrupting the fragile ecosystem Myths and legends continue to surround Colombia's most notorious drug lord Pablo Escobar 26 years after his death. But his legacy has had an unexpectedly disastrous impact on some of the country's fragile ecosystems. A herd of more than 80 hippos roam free, the descendants of animals smuggled to Colombia from Africa in the 1980s and now flourishing in the wild. Reporter Joe Parkin Daniels tells Michael Safi that when Escobar was shot dead by police on a rooftop in his hometown of Medellín, the authorities seized his estate and the animals on it. While most were shipped to zoos, the logistics of moving his four hippos proved insurmountable and they were left to wander the Andes. Continue reading... |
| Posted: 06 Dec 2021 04:45 PM PST Three new Omicron cases detected in ACT, six Covid-19 infections overall; Victoria pandemic bill becomes law; National party leaders say 'we have to condemn' Christensen's appearance on Alex Jones show; NSW education minister says teacher strike 'incredibly disingenuous'; Victoria records 1,185 cases and seven deaths; NSW records 260 cases and two deaths – follow all the day's news
A suspected shark attack on Victoria's Bellarine Peninsula has left two teens in hospital and shut a beach, reports Callum Godde from AAP. Emergency services were called to Ocean Grove, south east of Geelong, just after 7pm on Monday. Continue reading... |
| Malaria kills 180,000 more people annually than previously thought, says WHO Posted: 06 Dec 2021 05:00 AM PST UN agency says world must support urgent rollout of new vaccine as it reveals new figures for malaria deaths The World Health Organization has called for a "massive, urgent" effort to get the new malaria vaccine into the arms of African children, as it warned that about 180,000 more people were dying annually from the disease than had previously been thought. Dr Pedro Alonso, director of the WHO's global malaria programme, said the RTS,S vaccine, recommended for widespread rollout in October, represented a historic opportunity to save tens of thousands of lives, mostly those of under-fives in sub-Saharan Africa. Continue reading... |
| Fortress Europe: the millions spent on military-grade tech to deter refugees Posted: 05 Dec 2021 10:00 PM PST We map out the rising number of high-tech surveillance and deterrent systems facing asylum seekers along EU borders From military-grade drones to sensor systems and experimental technology, the EU and its members have spent hundreds of millions of euros over the past decade on technologies to track down and keep at bay the refugees on its borders. Poland's border with Belarus is becoming the latest frontline for this technology, with the country approving last month a €350m (£300m) wall with advanced cameras and motion sensors. Continue reading... |
| Campaigners threaten UK legal action over porn sites’ lack of age verification Posted: 05 Dec 2021 02:24 PM PST Exclusive: failure to prevent children seeing online porn puts them at risk of abuse and lifelong trauma, say children's safety group
The UK data watchdog must introduce age verification for commercial pornography sites or face a high court challenge over any failure to act, children's safety groups have warned. The demand in a letter to the Information Commissioner's Office (ICO) states that the government's failure to stop children seeing porn is causing lifelong trauma and putting children at risk of abuse and exploitation. It urges the ICO to use the powers under the recently introduced age appropriate design code (AADC) to introduce rigorous age-checking procedures for publicly accessible porn sites. Continue reading... |
| ‘They see it in corridors, in bathrooms, on the bus’: UK schools’ porn crisis Posted: 05 Dec 2021 08:00 AM PST Frontline workers warn how children as young as seven are being bombarded with harmful online sexual material
Barnardo's works directly with children who are victims of abuse or display signs of harmful or risky sexual behaviour. In 2020-21, they worked with 382,872 children, young people, parents and carers. In a recent survey of their frontline workers across England and Wales, staff reported a rise in the number of children participating in acts they have seen in pornographic videos, despite feeling uncomfortable or scared. They describe porn as having a "corrosive" effect on child wellbeing. Continue reading... |
| How can children in the UK be protected from seeing online pornography? Posted: 05 Dec 2021 08:00 AM PST As concern grows among experts about the impact on children of seeing pornographic images, how can access be restricted?
Why are children's safety groups calling for age verification on porn sites? It can also lead to children behaving in risky or age-inappropriate ways, harming themselves and others. Charities say children tell them that pornography is difficult to avoid and can leave them feeling ashamed and distressed. One concern is the extreme nature of porn on mainstream sites, with one study showing that one in eight videos seen by first-time visitors showed violent or coercive content. Continue reading... |
| Massie’s gun collection: ‘They shouldn’t be in the hands of civilians’ Posted: 06 Dec 2021 11:05 AM PST Analysis: furore continues over 'Christmas card' by US Congressman of group holding military weapons It is the Christmas card that has sent shockwaves across the world – and provided a chilling reminder of the size and type of weapons that are perfectly legal to own and carry in large parts of the US. An analysis by the Guardian indicates the guns in the photograph published by the Republican congressman Thomas Massie are military grade and – in some cases – similar to those used in recent notorious deadly incidents. Continue reading... |
| Posted: 05 Dec 2021 06:06 PM PST Venues that say they respect personal choices may sound community-minded but really they undermine efforts to keep everyone safe Like most Aucklanders, I can't wait to get out of the city. After more than three months in lockdown, I'm keen for a break. Last summer, my partner and I went to Tauranga. We had so much fun that we're planning to return – but this time, things will be different. As Aotearoa New Zealand shifts from the Covid-19 "alert level" system to the new "traffic light" system, hospitality venues have been given a choice. Under the "red" and "orange" settings, they can welcome customers inside, but only if they're willing to check vaccine passes. If they don't want to do that, their service has to be contactless. Continue reading... |
| No 10 put all their eggs in vaccine basket in effort to save Christmas Posted: 05 Dec 2021 10:19 AM PST Analysis: changes to cabinet and public mood from last year make further restrictions less likely The date ringed in red in Westminster is 18 December – not the date for Christmas parties but the time by which people should start to know how different their festive plans may look. For this government it is quite an inauspicious date, just a day before soaring cases forced Boris Johnson to finally put the brakes on Christmas mixing plans last year and tell most families they would be spending celebrations apart. Continue reading... |
| The latest challenge to Joe Biden’s presidency: the Omicron variant Posted: 05 Dec 2021 12:00 AM PST Analysis: after he promised to crush the coronavirus, the rise of a new strain could be a blow to perceptions of his competency Joe Biden looked out at an audience of government scientists last week and recognized a mask-wearing Anthony Fauci, his top adviser on the coronavirus. "I've seen more of Dr Fauci than my wife," he joked. "Who's president? Fauci!" The US president was visiting the frontline of the Covid-19 struggle, the National Institutes of Health in Bethesda, Maryland, where he unveiled a winter plan that includes a drive for vaccine boosters, free at-home testing and fresh requirements for international travelers. Continue reading... |
| Sajid Javid updates MPs on UK Omicron cases and new travel rules – video Posted: 06 Dec 2021 10:58 AM PST The health secretary has updated the Commons on the latest numbers of the Omicron variant of the coronavirus virus, as well as new travel restrictions for those arriving in the UK Continue reading... |
| 'Don't let one incident hold you back ,' says UK teenager after crocodile attack – video Posted: 06 Dec 2021 03:12 AM PST Amelie Osborn-Smith said she felt 'very lucky' to be alive and was not going to be held back, after a crocodile mauled her during a white water rafting trip along the Zambezi in Zambia. Osborne-Smith, 18, thought she would lose her foot after the attack and said she was very 'relieved' when doctors told her they had managed to save it Continue reading... |
| Bob Dole, former US senator and presidential nominee, in his own words - video Posted: 05 Dec 2021 01:13 PM PST Bob Dole, the long-time Kansas senator who was the Republican nominee for president in 1996, has died at the age of 98. Born in Russell, Kansas in 1923, Dole served in the US infantry in the second world war, suffering serious wounds in Italy and winning a medal for bravery. In 1976 he was the Republican nominee for vice-president to Gerald Ford, in an election the sitting president lost to Jimmy Carter. Two decades later, aged 73, Dole won the nomination to take on Bill Clinton, to whom he lost. Continue reading... |
| Raab says ‘formal party’ in No 10 last Christmas would have broken UK Covid rules – video Posted: 05 Dec 2021 04:12 AM PST A 'formal party' in Downing Street in December 2020 would have been contrary to guidance, the justice secretary has admitted, saying it would have been 'the wrong thing to do'. Dominic Raab told BBC One's The Andrew Marr Show, however, that Boris Johnson had assured him no rules had been broken, despite reports from various sources in several newspapers Continue reading... |
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