• Menina Warlpiri desapareceu no sábado, 25 de abril, de um acampamento urbano e foi encontrada morta cinco dias depois
• Aviso: Este artigo contém imagens e referências a australianos indígenas que faleceram
• A polícia do Território do Norte acusou Jefferson Lewis de assassinato e de dois crimes de agressão sexual pela morte de Kumanjayi Little Baby, de cinco anos.
O avô da menina de cinco anos e ancião sênior Warlpiri faz um apelo por calma, dizendo: ‘Agora é o momento das cerimônias de luto’
• Aviso: Este artigo contém referências e imagens de indígenas australianos que faleceram
A polícia do Território do Norte afirma que uma pessoa está enfrentando acusações e que outras são esperadas devido aos distúrbios em Alice Springs após a prisão de um homem em conexão com a morte de uma menina de cinco anos. O avô de Kumanjayi Little Baby, cujo corpo foi encontrado na quinta-feira a 5 km do acampamento urbano Old Timers, onde ela foi vista viva pela última vez na noite de sábado, pediu calma na cidade do centro australiano na sexta-feira, afirmando que o confronto violento entre a polícia e outras pessoas no hospital de Alice Springs não era o “nosso jeito”. Continue lendo...
Dezenas de pessoas se reuniram do lado de fora do hospital onde o homem de 47 anos estava sendo tratado cinco dias após o desaparecimento da menina de cinco anos•Aviso: Este artigo contém referências a e imagens de australianos indígenas que faleceramReceba nosso e-mail de notícias de última hora, aplicativo gratuito ou podcast diário de notíciasUma multidão furiosa entrou em confronto com a polícia em frente a um hospital em Alice Springs, onde um homem de 47 anos preso pela polícia em conexão com a morte de Kumanjayi Little Baby, de cinco anos, estava sendo tratado.A prisão de Jefferson Lewis foi confirmada em um breve comunicado pela polícia do Northern Territory pouco antes das 22h, horário local, na noite de quinta-feira. Continue lendo...
O Artigo 42.7 permaneceu no esquecimento por décadas – até que Donald Trump começou a colocar em dúvida o compromisso dos EUA com a Nato• Não recebe o This Is Europe em sua caixa de entrada? Inscreva-se aquiA maioria das pessoas já ouviu falar do artigo 5 da Nato. A cláusula "um por todos, todos por um" estabelece que um ataque armado a um país membro deve ser considerado um ataque a todos, exigindo que os estados membros venham em auxílio da vítima – inclusive com "o uso de força armada".Nem tantos, até esta semana, tinham ouvido falar da própria cláusula de defesa mútua da UE, o artigo 42.7 (pdf), que diz que se um estado membro for alvo de um ataque armado, os outros "terão para com ele uma obrigação de auxílio e assistência por todos os meios ao seu alcance". Isso ocorre, talvez, porque até recentemente não houve muita necessidade de os europeus consultarem o artigo 42.7. Mais de 40 bases militares dos EUA e 85.000 tropas em toda a UE (e Reino Unido) eram testemunhos do compromisso de defesa de Washington com o velho continente. Continue lendo...
Where Olly Robbins relied on recollections, Cabinet Office’s top civil servant was at pains to link her account to paper trail Seen through the Westminster bubble, the Peter Mandelson vetting affair looks like an age-old conflict pitting ministers against mandarins. Yet the latest top civil servant to testify to parliament over what some are now calling “Mandygate” gave an intriguing account that suggested it has never been as simple as that.Cat Little, the top civil servant at the Cabinet Office, did not put it in these terms, but what she revealed was an extraordinary dispute between the country’s most senior civil servants. Continue reading...
Top civil servant reveals more details of vetting process and lack of paper trail for approval of Mandelson’s appointment UK politics live – latest updatesIn more than 90 minutes of evidence to the foreign affairs select committee about the Peter Mandelson scandal, Cat Little, the head civil servant in the Cabinet Office, was low key and often cautious.But she did reveal several pieces of new information – or at times information different to that given to the same committee by Olly Robbins, the former permanent secretary at the Foreign Office. Continue reading...
In evidence to MPs, Cabinet Office’s top civil servant disputes claim her department suggested vetting might not be neededUK politics live – latest updatesOlly Robbins refused to hand Peter Mandelson’s vetting summary to the Cabinet Office, the civil servant who leads the department has said.The summary – which would have revealed that Robbins, the now-sacked Foreign Office head, had granted Mandelson clearance against the advice of security officials – was instead provided to Cat Little by UK Security Vetting, she said. Continue reading...
Republicans had hoped that Trump’s 2025 tax cuts would be at the forefront of voters’ minds, but many have reportedly not noticed a differenceSign up for the Breaking News US emailHello and welcome to the US politics live blog.It is Tax Day and Republicans are ramping up their efforts to highlight last year’s sweeping tax cuts and turn them into political capital.Eric Swalwell officially resigned from Congress amid the threat of an expulsion vote and other misconduct allegations he has denied. A special election to fill his vacant seat will be held 18 August. At a Los Angeles press conference this morning, Lonna Drewes accused Swalwell of drugging and raping her in 2018, telling reporters she “did not consent to any sexual activity.”The House still needs to pass a bill to fund several Department of Homeland Security (DHS) subagencies, like the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) and the Coast Guard, amid a record-breaking partial government shutdown. The Senate advanced measure that remedies this funding lapse, but doesn’t include money for Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) and border patrol, has stalled in the lower chamber.Meanwhile, House Democrats on Tuesday proposed creating a commission that would work with JD Vance to remove Donald Trump from office under the 25th amendment, should they determine he is no longer fit to serve. The measure, introduced by Jamie Raskin, the top Democrat on the House judiciary committee, follows a series of statements from Trump, including his recent warning that Iran’s “whole civilization will die” if it did not capitulate to his demands, and a social media post that depicted him as Jesus Christ.Donald Trump has said that talks with Iran could resume in Pakistan over next two days, according to an interview with the New York Post. “You should stay there, really, because something could be happening over the next two days, and we’re more inclined to go there,” Trump was quoted as saying.The US state department said Tuesday that Israel and Lebanon have agreed to launch direct negotiations at a mutually agreed-upon time and place. The state department “expressed hope” that the meeting between Israel and Lebanon would “lead to peace agreement”.The Senate will hold its confirmation hearing for Kevin Warsh, the president’s pick to fill the vacant seat of Federal Reserve chair, next week, on 21 April. Both Republicans and Democrats on the Senate Banking Committee are expected to probe Warsh about his wealth and ties to convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, as well as his views on the Fed’s independence.The justice department has asked a federal appeals court to throw out the seditious conspiracy convictions of several leaders of the Proud Boys and Oath Keepers, who were involved in the January 6 attack on the US Capitol. In a court filing today, the department asked the US Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit to vacate the convictions – a step further than moves Donald Trump made to commute the leaders’ prison sentences last January when he granted clemency to all defendants charged in the attack. Continue reading...
Chancellor faced with fund’s forecast that impact of Iran war will leave Britain as G7’s biggest loserIran war escalation could trigger global recession, IMF warnsThe Iran war is bad news for the global economy. But for some countries, the unfolding conflict is having a bigger impact than for others. The International Monetary Fund’s verdict is that Britain is the G7’s biggest loser.Amid the rising damage from the Middle East war, the Washington-based fund warned UK economic growth rate would be 0.5 percentage points lower this year than it had predicted back in January – the biggest downgrade among the club of wealthy nations. Continue reading...
Chief inspector for England and Wales says prison remains in ‘precarious state’ more than year after urgent notificationThe Prison Service has made “very little progress” in enforcing a formal demand to stop drones from delivering drugs into one of its worst performing jails, a watchdog has concluded.Charlie Taylor, the chief inspector of prisons for England and Wales, said HMP Manchester remained in a “precarious state” after a failure to fix broken windows and install security to stop contraband being delivered to gangs. Continue reading...