19-year-old woman dies after being attacked by a dog in Essex
Police have arrested a man on suspicion of being in charge of a dog dangerously out of control and causing injury resulting in deathA 19-year-old woman has died after being attacked by a dog at a property in Essex.Police have arrested a 37-year-old man on suspicion of being in charge of a dog dangerously out of control and causing injury resulting in death, after the incident on Friday. He is now in police custody. Continue reading...
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Qatarâs Role in the Geopolitics of Polarization and the Reengineering of Power in Sudan - En.ImArabic
⢠The Sudanese crisis, which began in April 2023 as a power struggle between two generals, has evolved into a complex regional proxy conflict. ⢠Qatar is playing a significant role in the geopolitics of polarization, influencing the reengineering of power within the war-torn nation.
Read original ¡ en.imarabic.comâ60,000 tonnes of Russian ammo destroyedâ: Zelenskyy drops new 'intel', blames Putin for prolonging war
⢠President Volodymyr Zelenskyy announced that Ukrainian strikes destroyed 60,000 tonnes of Russian ammunition at a Baltic Fleet arsenal near St. Petersburg and targeted key defense-industrial facilities. ⢠Zelenskyy claimed that Moscow has been forced to shift its air defenses to protect the Kerch Bridge and the capital city of St. Petersburg.
Read original ¡ firstpost.comBill Gates says Epstein sought to blackmail him over extramarital affairs
Transcript of congressional testimony shows Microsoft founder spoke of âveiledâ threats made by late sex offenderThe Microsoft founder Bill Gates told US members of Congress that the late sex offender Jeffrey Epstein had sought to âblackmailâ him over his extramarital affairs, according to a transcript of the testimony.The tech pioneer testified behind closed doors before the House oversight committee on 10 June regarding his friendship with Epstein, who died in prison in 2019 as he awaited trial for sex crimes. Continue reading...
Read original ¡ theguardian.comUS opens second federal investigation of deadly Tesla crash into Texas home
Driver told authorities he had driver-assistance technology engaged before crash that killed 76-year-old Martha AvilaThe US government has opened a second federal investigation into a recent crash of a Tesla that reportedly had driver-assistance technology engaged, struck a Texas home and killed a resident.Meanwhile, the family of Martha Avila, the 76-year-old resident who was killed, has sued over the wreck. Continue reading...
Read original ¡ theguardian.comYosemite visitor dies after being swept over nearly 600ft waterfall
Josue Baires Alfaro, 22, identified as victim in Nevada Fall incident that nearly claimed life of woman who tried to helpA 22-year-old visitor to Yosemite national park in California died after he was swept over a 594ft-high waterfall on Saturday, officials confirmed this week.A fellow parkgoer, Freesia Gaul, was capturing a photo when she noticed the man, reportedly identified by local authorities as Josue Baires Alfaro, in the Merced River. Continue reading...
Read original ¡ theguardian.comZali Steggall and Allegra Spender launch new party aimed at political centre promising âreason over rageâ
New party dubbed Community Strong Australia follows secret talks about future of community independentsTeal independents Zali Steggall and Allegra Spender have launched a new political party called Community Strong Australia, with the aim of providing a centrist alternative for voters amid the rise of One Nation and the turmoil inside the Coalition.The party will focus on issues including housing affordability, cost of living, climate change, childcare, education, healthcare and social cohesion, according to Steggall, the member for Warringah. Continue reading...
Read original ¡ theguardian.comAustralia politics live: boom in home batteries means fewer new transmission lines will be needed, models show
Aemo modelling shows electricity use will nearly double by 2050. Follow todayâs news liveGet our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcastGood morning and welcome to our live politics blog. Iâm Martin Farrer with the top overnight stories and then it will be Krishani Dhanji with the main action.There will be plenty of politics to come but we start with good news: thanks to the recent boom in batteries connected to the national power grid, weâre going to save money on new transmission lines. Thatâs despite our power use being expected to nearly double in the next decade or so. Continue reading...
Read original ¡ theguardian.comJacob Elordi, Jenna Ortega and Stephen Fry among new invited Oscar voters
Annual list of creatives invited to join the Academy also includes Josh OâConnor, Teyana Taylor and Jon BernthalJacob Elordi, Jenna Ortega and Stephen Fry are among the 529 creatives invited to join this yearâs member class of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences.âWe are delighted to invite this remarkable group of film artists and professionals from around the world to join the Academy,â said CEO Bill Kramer and Academy president Lynette Howell Taylor in a statement. âThrough their commitment to filmmaking, this yearâs exceptionally talented class has made significant contributions to our global movie industry.â Continue reading...
Read original ¡ theguardian.comâWe should be worriedâ: report sheds light on ICEâs booming arsenal of hi-tech surveillance tools
Spending on government contracts with tech firms that use AI-powered tools to track immigrants has soared to record levels under Trump 2.0, report saysA new report sheds light on the unprecedented growth of the US governmentâs immigration surveillance arsenal, revealing fresh details about how spending on technology and AI tools to find and track migrants has soared to record levels during Donald Trumpâs second term.The report, released this week, analyzed US Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) and Customs and Border Patrol (CBP) contracts with 11 companies the authors said provide surveillance tech. They found the money awarded to these firms doubled from 2024 to 2025, to just over $310m â and in 2026, that number soared to a record $513m. Continue reading...
Read original ¡ theguardian.comFederal judge blocks Trump effort to make voters show proof of citizenship
Ruling is win for democracy advocates who have fought back against Trumpâs push to take power over votingA US federal court blocked Donald Trumpâs attempt to regulate elections via executive order, a win for democracy advocates who have fought back against the US presidentâs push to take power over voting.Trump issued an executive order on elections, including a documentary proof of citizenship requirement that would have necessitated that people show passports, birth certificates or other documentation when they registered to vote, or changed their registration. Continue reading...
Read original ¡ theguardian.comMan who died in suspected murder at Peak District stone circle named by police
A 41-year-old man has been arrested after Isaac Clare-Watts, 26, found at Nine Ladies monument on Monday A 26-year-old man who died in a suspected murder during a summer solstice event at a Bronze Age stone circle has been named by police.Isaac Clare-Watts, from Nottingham, was found at the Nine Ladies stone circle in Stanton Lees in the Peak District in Derbyshire at about 1.38pm on Monday. Continue reading...
Read original ¡ theguardian.comâHorrificâ maternity care failings at Nottingham NHS trust prompt calls for public inquiry
Report uncovers biggest childbirth scandal in NHS history in which 520 mothers and babies suffered âpotentially avoidableâ harm or diedHorrific failings led to 520 mothers and babies in Nottingham suffering harm or dying, sparking calls for a public inquiry into maternity care across England.In all, 444 women and 76 newborn babies suffered âpotentially avoidableâ outcomes, a damning three-year long review of the biggest childbirth scandal in NHS history concluded.A âbullying and toxic cultureâ persisted at NUH over many years and impeded moves to improve care.Maternity service managers and the trustâs senior leaders were repeatedly warned about a host of serious problems in the maternity units at both hospitals but did not take effective action.Maternity staff displayed âa culture of not admitting women who were seeking admission in labourâ, despite the risks this posed to them and their babies.Both maternity units were consistently seriously short-staffed and could not cope with the number of births and complexity of cases they had to handle.One baby girl who died early in gestation was âinadvertently disposed of as clinical waste by laboratory staff after her postmortem examinationâ, compounding her parentsâ distress. Continue reading...
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