• Un homme de 45 ans, arrêté pour suspicion de meurtre après des agressions au couteau à Londres, était connu du programme de déradicalisation
• Attaque de Golders Green – dernières actualités
• Le suspect de la double agression au couteau à Golders Green a été signalé à Prevent, le programme officiel de lutte contre l'extrémisme, en 2020.
Le rapport d'étape contient 14 recommandations, après qu'une enquête a examiné les actions des agences avant l'attaque au cours de laquelle 15 personnes ont été tuées
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La communauté juive de Sydney a informé la police d'une menace « élevée » d'attentat lors du festival Chanukah by the Sea en décembre à Bondi beach, mais la police de NSW semble ne pas avoir effectué d'évaluation complète des risques pour l'événement, a conclu un rapport d'étape d'une commission royale.
Le rapport d'étape de la commission royale sur l'antisémitisme et la cohésion sociale, établie à la suite de l'attentat terroriste de décembre, n'a trouvé aucune lacune dans les lois actuelles qui aurait pu empêcher la fusillade. Il a toutefois appelé à une meilleure coordination des services de police lors des festivals et événements juifs. Continuer la lecture...
Un programme d'événements a été annoncé à l'occasion de l'anniversaire du boycott des bus de Bristol, visant à inspirer un manifeste sociétal pour la ville.
• Bristol a longtemps été une ville de militants prêts à œuvrer pour le changement, des disciples de John Wesley au 18e siècle aux citoyens du 21e siècle qui ont renversé la statue du marchand d'esclaves Edward Colston.
• Mercredi, une nouvelle campagne a été lancée – à la date anniversaire du début du boycott historique des bus de Bristol en 1963 – avec l'objectif de faire de la ville la capitale des droits civiques du Royaume-Uni. Lire la suite...
Une organisation caritative affirme que le fait d'instaurer des soins spécialisés après la première fausse couche, plutôt qu'après la troisième, réduit le risque de pertes futures. Selon une étude, donner aux femmes l'accès à des soins spécialisés dès leur première fausse couche pourrait prévenir environ 10 000 pertes de grossesse par an au Royaume-Uni. Actuellement, en Angleterre, au pays de Galles et en Irlande du Nord, les femmes sont éligibles aux soins spécialisés du NHS pour les pertes précoces de bébé après avoir subi un minimum de trois fausses couches. Lire la suite...
Des chercheurs de Dublin découvrent un manuscrit vieux de 1 200 ans du Hymne de Caedmon, composé par un gardien de troupeaux de Northumbrie. Une copie perdue d'un poème composé au septième siècle par un gardien de troupeaux de Northumbrie – le plus ancien poème conservé de la langue anglaise – a été découverte à Rome. Des chercheurs du Trinity College Dublin (TCD) ont mis au jour le manuscrit contenant le Hymne de Caedmon à la Bibliothèque nationale centrale de Rome. Lire la suite...
• Une nouvelle stratégie de prévention du suicide déplace l'attention de l'intervention de crise vers des politiques en amont conçues pour donner aux gens des raisons de vivre et s'attaquer aux causes profondes du risque de suicide.
• Cette approche a démontré son efficacité pour aider les personnes en détresse aiguë, notamment un agriculteur dont le profil a été dressé par CBS News et qui a bénéficié de ce modèle d'intervention global.
• Cette philosophie de prévention représente une compréhension évolutive de l'intervention en santé mentale, qui privilégie la résilience à long terme et la satisfaction de vie plutôt que la gestion immédiate des crises.
• Les paramilitaires contrôlés par le Kremlin ont également allégué avoir infligé des « pertes irréparables » aux insurgés tout en évitant des victimes civiles.
• Le ministère russe de la Défense a affirmé que son Africa Corps – le successeur de l'ancien groupe de mercenaires Wagner – avait empêché un coup d'État au Mali le week-end dernier, évitant ainsi des pertes civiles massives et infligeant des « pertes irréparables » aux insurgés rebelles.
• Il a précisé dans un communiqué que ses troupes dans la ville désertique de Kidal, près de la frontière algérienne, ont combattu pendant plus de 24 heures alors qu'elles étaient complètement encerclées et largement en infériorité numérique.
• Les Denver Broncos ont complété leur promotion de la Draft NFL 2026 dimanche avec des sélections s'étendant jusqu'au septième tour.
• Les ajouts finalisés au sein de l'effectif visent à renforcer la profondeur à plusieurs postes.
• Ces recrues positionnent les Broncos pour une performance accrue lors du prochain camp d'entraînement et de la saison.
Secret Service director says security succeeded in stopping shooter before he could do further harm but others disagreeThe shooting in the White House correspondents’ gala has prompted questions over security with some asking how a shooter was able to get close to where Donald Trump and many other senior administration officials were gathered and many others praising the actions of law enforcement that swiftly stopped the attack.As details about the shooting at the Washington Hilton continued to surface, the alleged shooter Cole Tomas Allen, 31, mocked an “insane” lack of security at the Washington dinner in a manifesto reportedly send to his family 10 minutes before his assault started. Continue reading...
Shooting reveals how political violence has become feature of American life on a night dedicated to press freedomAhead of this year’s White House correspondents’ dinner, conversations centered on the role of the media and freedom of the press as journalists prepared to dine with the president.Instead of a speech stacked with heated barbs against the media, the event ended like many in the US do: with gun violence. Continue reading...
Leaders of Canada, Mexico and Australia denounce political violence and voice their appreciation that Donald Trump and guests at correspondents dinner are unharmedWhite House correspondents’ dinner shooting – latest updatesWashington Hilton shooting – what we know so farFull rerport: Suspect in custody after Trump evacuated in shooting incidentLeaders from around the world have condemned an act of “political violence” and expressed relief that US president Donald Trump, officials and journalists were unharmed after a shooting incident at the White House correspondents dinner.Donald and Melania Trump, as well as members of the US cabinet, were evacuated from the ballroom at the Washington Hilton on Saturday after gunshots could be heard from the hotel lobby. Continue reading...
Roberts-Smith, who has denied five charges of war crime murder, says he was always going to attend: ‘I never thought about not coming’Booing has marred Anzac Day commemorations in Melbourne and Sydney, while on the Gold Coast, the Victoria Cross recipient Ben Roberts-Smith attended the dawn service at Currumbin Beach.One man was arrested at the Sydney dawn service at Martin Place, where there was a small but noisy interjection of booing during the Indigenous acknowledgement of country. Continue reading...
• Operant AI launched CodeInjectionGuard on April 22, 2026, a tool that blocks malicious code execution by AI agents at runtime.
• The guard defends against code injection attacks, preventing supply chain compromises in autonomous AI systems.
• It secures AI agents used in critical operations, addressing rising cybersecurity risks in AI deployments.
Senior manager at supermarket giant gives evidence on day two of case brought by the Australian Competition and Consumer CommissionFollow our Australia news live blog for latest updatesGet our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcastA senior Woolworths executive has defended relaxing rules designed to protect shoppers from misleading discounts by preventing the supermarket or suppliers from “gaming” the “Prices Dropped” promotional program.Woolworths’ chief commercial officer, Paul Harker, gave evidence on the second day of a landmark trial between the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission and Woolworths in the federal court on Wednesday. Continue reading...
• Disney+ revealed "Marvel: Secret Wars," a six-part miniseries event bringing together characters from the MCU, Sony's Spider-Man Universe, and Fox's X-Men franchise in an unprecedented crossover.
• Production is set to begin in summer 2026, with Tom Holland, Tobey Maguire, and Andrew Garfield all confirmed to return as versions of Spider-Man within the multiverse storyline.
• The series will premiere in early 2027 and serve as a major reset point for Marvel's cinematic universe, introducing the Fantastic Four and Professor X to the MCU proper.
Resolution needed two more votes to pass, but Democrats now appear solidified in oppositionSign up for the Breaking News US email to get newsletter alerts in your inboxThe US House of Representatives on Thursday narrowly rejected a war powers resolution that would have prevented further military action against Iran, as Democrats united against continued US involvement in the conflict amid peace talks that have yet to make a breakthrough.The resolution introduced by Greg Meeks, the top Democrat on the House foreign affairs committee, failed by a vote of 213-214, with one Republican member voting present. It required at least two more votes to pass, as tied votes fail in the House. Continue reading...
Exclusive: John Sidoti wins cheers and applause at re-election fundraiser for his successorFollow our Australia news live blog for latest updatesGet our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcastA former New South Wales minister found by Icac to have engaged in serious corrupt conduct has been feted as one of the “esteemed luminaries of the Liberal party” at an election fundraiser headlined by the state opposition leader, Kellie Sloane.John Sidoti, a former Liberal minister and state member for Drummoyne who left the party in 2021 amid an investigation by the Independent Commission Against Corruption, attended a re-election campaign launch event last week for his successor as MP and former staffer, Stephanie Di Pasqua. Continue reading...
Astronauts make first remarks at jubilant homecoming in Houston after their record-breaking moon flybyStill marveling over their moon mission, the Artemis II astronauts received a thunderous welcome home on Saturday from hundreds who took part in setting a record for deep space travel during the US space agency Nasa’s lunar comeback.The crew of four arrived at Ellington Field near Nasa’s Johnson Space Center and Mission Control in Houston, flying in from San Diego, where they splashed down just offshore the evening before. Continue reading...
Lee Zeldin opens conference for Heartland Institute, which once compared climate advocates to the UnabomberSign up for the Breaking News US email to get newsletter alerts in your inboxLee Zeldin, the administrator of the US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), gave the keynote speech at a conference on Wednesday morning, one which was hosted by a prominent climate-denying thinktank that previously compared those concerned about the climate crisis to the Unabomber on billboard posters in 2012.“No longer are we going to rely on bad, flawed assumptions instead of accurate, present-day facts, without apology or regret,” Zeldin said at the Heartland Institute’s conference on climate change in Washington DC, referring to well-established climate science. Continue reading...
No-fault evictions made up one in three reports made to renters’ union Acorn in JanuaryIncreasing numbers of landlords are evicting tenants at the last minute before the law changes to outlaw the practice in next month, charities have said.The renters’ union Acorn told the Guardian that no-fault evictions made up one in five of the reports they received from members in October, rising to nearly one in three by January. Continue reading...
• Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito was taken to a hospital last month after becoming ill during a public event, sources confirmed.
• Incident raises concerns about court health amid major rulings on elections and national security.
• No further details on condition released, but Alito resumed duties promptly.
Licensed school teacher and one-time police officer among those participating in riot-style gatherings as experts warn of threat to public safetyA network of militant neo-Nazi active clubs from around the US has been participating in riot-style combat events with other white nationalist groups in Virginia as part of what their founder called a “tip-off point for a fascist cultural revolution”.Social media posts and group chats show members of so-called active clubs from Texas, Tennessee and Pennsylvania have in recent weeks and months travelled to Lynchburg, Virginia to train together at a secretive compound. The compound is run by the Wolves of Vinland, which the civil rights watchdog the Southern Poverty Law Center identifies as a neopagan white nationalist hate group. Also present were members of the white supremacist hate group Patriot Front and the neo-Nazi skinhead group known as the Hammerskins. Continue reading...
• Cheryl Miller, alongside Val Ackerman and Ann Meyers Drysdale, spoke on the evolution of women's hoops at the AP Top 25 Poll Experience on April 4.
• The panel addressed key challenges and growth in college women's basketball.
• Their insights matter as the sport sees record viewership and investments post-Caitlin Clark era.
Reports suggested parts of the arena’s wall had collapsed, but Alianza Lima ruled out any structural failuresOne person has been killed and dozens more injured at the Alejandro Villanueva Stadium in Lima, Peru, according to football club Alianza Lima.Hundreds of fans were attending a “flag-waving event” on Friday around the stadium, a day before a derby match between the home team Alianza Lima and local rivals Universitario de Deportes. Continue reading...
Funeral director Robert Bush had previously admitted to dozens of counts of fraud at hearing in OctoberA funeral director has admitted preventing a lawful burial after 30 bodies and a quantity of ashes were found at a funeral home in Hull in 2024.Robert Bush had previously admitted to dozens of counts of fraud at a hearing in October, after police raided the premises of Legacy funeral home on Hessle Road over concern for care of the dead. Continue reading...
Exclusive: Laurence Taylor says separate scheme needed to report concerns over young people’s non-ideological interest in extreme violenceThe scheme meant to identify people before they become terrorists is being “overwhelmed” by a large surge in referrals, Britain’s head of counterterrorism has said.Assistant commissioner Laurence Taylor told the Guardian that more than 10,000 people would be referred to Prevent this year, up more than a third from two years ago. Continue reading...
The home affairs select committee said Prevent cannot deal with the modern challenges of fighting extremismThe government’s anti-terrorism programme, Prevent, is “outdated and inadequately prepared” to deal with modern challenges such as extremists adhering to no particular ideology, an influential cross-party group of MPs has concluded.The home affairs select committee has called for a reset to the approach for dealing with fast-evolving online subcultures promoting antisemitism, anti-Muslim hostility, misogyny and violence, as well as an over-representation of neurodiverse people and those with mental health conditions.A growing prevalence of under-18s being drawn into extremism.Neurodiverse individuals, particularly those with Autistic Spectrum Disorder, being over-represented among referrals to the programme.Fluid or hybrid ideological beliefs among those referred and a shift toward nihilistic violence.Influencers and creative tools such as memes, humour and coded messaging being used to spread extremist content in a way that is accessible and appealing.Generative AI being used to produce large volumes of tailored content and disinformation.An increase in hate crimes and incidents in the UK that are linked to anti-blasphemy activism, anti-Israel extremism, anti-Muslim hostility and eco-extremism. Continue reading...
A huge rise in internet users under the age of 30 has fuelled an increase in online violence against women and girls with devastating real-life effects, activists sayActivists and lawyers in Africa are calling for urgent action to protect women, girls and boys as digital violence surges across the continent.A massive rise in internet users, coupled with huge numbers of people aged under 30, has fuelled an increase in gendered online violence across the continent, according to experts, by giving perpetrators new tools to control and silence women and girls, and influence boys. Continue reading...
Attendees at Conservative Political Action Conference express support and concerns amid rift over Trump’s action Wherever you go, there you are, the saying goes. It was a lesson Donald Trump’s Maga faithful may have been reminded of last week when they gathered in a convention center near Dallas for a revival of the president’s political movement, only to find that there was no escape from the problems it faces.The annual Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) is usually a place of optimism, if not, triumph. It was on its stage last year that Elon Musk pumped a chainsaw in the air amid his abortive foray into clear cutting government bureaucracy, and where JD Vance named undocumented immigration as the “greatest threat” facing the United States and Europe. Trump is a regular, regaling the audience with lengthy monologues about his accomplishments. Continue reading...
• The Military Health System's March 26, 2026 update covers research submissions and awards for the Department of War’s primary scientific gathering during March 23-27.
• Features teamwork and tools for field medic training, plus new research on preventing dangerous diseases in U.S. Army and Navy contexts.
• Army Reserve 'Connect to Protect' initiative emphasizes health protections amid weekly military medical news.