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विशेष: ठेकेदार ने 'जबरन गायब करने' सहित अन्य आरोपों से इनकार किया है और वह बिना साथ वाले नाबालिगों का पता लगाने में मदद करेगा।
theguardian.com• Wilderness Society का कहना है कि इन बदलावों ने पौधों, जानवरों और पारिस्थितिकी प्रणालियों की गिरावट को रोकने के उद्देश्य से बनाए गए राष्ट्रीय मानकों के इरादे को कमजोर कर दिया है • Get our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcast • पर्यावरण समूहों ने Albanese सरकार पर लुप्तप्राय प्रजातियों और पारिस्थितिकी तंत्र की रक्षा के एक प्रस्ताव को हल्का करने का आरोप लगाया है
theguardian.comविश्वविद्यालय के वार्षिक अनुष्ठान में भाग लेने वाले छात्रों का कहना है कि स्विमवियर (swimwear) में उनकी तस्वीरें बिना सहमति के राष्ट्रीय समाचार पत्रों में प्रकाशित की जा रही हैं। जब शुक्रवार को भोर में सूरज उगेगा, तो St Andrews University के सैकड़ों छात्र वार्षिक May Dip के लिए ठंडे उत्तरी सागर (North Sea) का सामना करेंगे, यह स्नातक स्तर का एक अनुष्ठान है जिसे परीक्षाओं में सौभाग्य लाने वाला माना जाता है। लेकिन समुद्र तट पर छात्र अकेले नहीं होंगे। हाल के वर्षों में यह विचित्र अनुष्ठान उन एजेंसी और फ्रीलांस फोटोग्राफरों के लिए एक लक्ष्य बन गया है जो बिकिनी पहने छात्रों की तस्वीरों से मुनाफा कमाना चाहते हैं, जिनमें से कुछ Fife तटीय मार्ग के पास East Sands के टीलों पर रात भर डेरा डालते हैं। “इसने मेरी रात बर्बाद कर दी,” अन्ना ने कहा, जो उन छात्रों में से एक हैं जिनकी तस्वीर Scotsman द्वारा प्रकाशित एक लेख में दिखाई दी थी। “अब जब मैं उस May Dip के बारे में सोचती हूँ, तो मुझे बस वही तस्वीर याद आती है, और बस।” आगे पढ़ें...
theguardian.comStrict protocols violated by corrections staff who wrongly believed sexual assault cases were ‘closed’, ombudsman findsFollow our Australia news live blog for latest updatesGet our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcastMen charged with alleged prison rapes were allowed to stay in shared cells – against strict protocols – by Queensland corrections staff who mistakenly believed their cases were “closed” and that they posed no risk, a report by the state’s ombudsman has found.The ombudsman’s inspection report of the Brisbane correctional centre raises a number of concerns about the facility, including extensive overcrowding, health facilities that are not fit for purpose and complaints that chicken served to detainees and staff is often undercooked. Continue reading...
theguardian.comDavid Pocock says prime minister – who is trying to shore up fuel supplies – is parroting industry talking pointsFollow our Australia news live blog for latest updatesGet our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcastLabor is poised to reject a growing push for a new 25% tax on gas exports in next month’s budget, prompting David Pocock to accuse the government of “caving in” to the gas industry.It’s understood the government has elected not to pursue a new tax on gas exports in the budget, prompted in part by the global oil crisis and Anthony Albanese’s diplomatic efforts in shoring up fuel supply from Asian allies by pledging reliable access to liquefied natural gas. Continue reading...
theguardian.comWilson denies allegations made by Charlotte MacInnes, who she claims told her about uncomfortable situation with producerFollow our Australia news live blog for latest updatesGet our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcastRebel Wilson has been accused in court of hiring a private investigator and having false information published online in order to paint another actor as a “money grabbing opportunist” who withdrew a sexual harassment allegation for financial gain.But lawyers for Wilson insist that the harassment complaint was only withdrawn when Charlotte MacInnes – the star of her film, The Deb – decided to support the woman who had allegedly harassed her. Continue reading...
theguardian.comThe government has defended its response, citing the upcoming royal commission and work done by the Islamophobia and antisemitism special envoysGet our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcastFederal Labor has been accused of dragging its feet on a plan to combat systemic racism in Australia, nearly 18 months after it received recommendations from the human rights commission.New documents released to the Senate show no progress on the national strategy delivered to the government and published in November 2024 – despite the race discrimination commissioner imploring the government to take action in five letters and at least two meetings. Continue reading...
theguardian.comLabour calls on Nigel Farage to sack candidates and says his party’s checks ‘clearly not fit for purpose’Reform UK’s checks on candidates are “clearly not fit for purpose”, Labour has said after two more candidates in May’s local elections were accused of making offensive or potentially racist social media posts.Meanwhile, it emerged that Restore Britain, the party set up by the MP Rupert Lowe after he left Reform, appeared to have accepted a donation from someone who has called publicly on social media for “another Hitler” to come to power. Continue reading...
theguardian.comTrump ally grilled by lawmakers over ‘terrible decisions’ on vaccines, public health and funding cuts to key programsUS politics – latest updatesVaccines and public health dominated a frequently contentious hearing with Robert F Kennedy Jr on Thursday before the US House ways and means committee.Kennedy, the controversial health secretary and a longtime vaccine opponent, has overseen sweeping changes to routine vaccination recommendations and has promoted misinformation even amid the biggest measles outbreak in decades. Continue reading...
theguardian.comBrain Cole Jr, accused of planting the devices near the RNC and DNC buildings in DC, faces two more felony countsThe individual accused of placing pipe bombs near the headquarters of both the Republican and Democratic national committees on the night before the January 6 Capitol attack is now facing two more felony counts, as detailed in a newly released indictment on Wednesday.Brian Cole Jr, 30, of Woodbridge, Virginia, had previously been arrested in December and charged with transporting and positioning two improvised explosive devices outside the DNC and RNC buildings. The updated indictment introduces charges of attempting to use weapons of mass destruction and carrying out an act of terrorism while armed. Continue reading...
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