• Menina Warlpiri desapareceu no sábado, 25 de abril, de um acampamento urbano e foi encontrada morta cinco dias depois
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• 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 legista afirma que nenhum dos cinco civis mortos no incidente em Belfast durante os Troubles deveria ter sido baleado. Soldados do exército britânico “perderam o controle” e usaram força que “não foi razoável” no assassinato de cinco civis na Irlanda do Norte em 1972, decidiu um juiz de inquérito. Quatro das vítimas – dois adolescentes, um pai de seis filhos e um padre católico – não ofereciam risco quando foram baleadas nas áreas de Springhill e Westrock, no oeste de Belfast, em 9 de julho de 1972, disse o juiz Scoffield na quinta-feira. Continue lendo...
Experts say counterfeits lack UV filters, increasing the risk of eye damage, and urge shoppers to check for safety marksWhile many will be enjoying the spring sunshine, experts have cautioned against wearing fake designer sunglasses, warning they could do more harm than good.As the College of Optometrists notes, sunglasses not only protect the eyes against glare on sunny days, but can also shield them from harmful ultraviolet (UV) light. Continue reading...
Sources say German group may struggle to recoup its investment as titles shift to less profitable modelsAxel Springer did not complete due diligence on the Telegraph before sealing its £575m takeover, with sources saying the German media company could struggle to recoup its eye-watering investment as the titles shift toward less-profitable digital subscribers.To wrap up the deal quickly, Mathias Döpfner, the chief executive of Axel Springer, decided to forgo the usual extensive due diligence process to vet the value and prospects of a company, according to multiple sources. Continue reading...
One blaze broke out north-west of Fort Lauderdale in Florida, a state known for its wetlands and evergladesMuch of the US is battling a widespread drought after a very dry winter and start to spring. South-eastern areas, in particular the states of Florida and Georgia, are experiencing some of the worst of this prolonged bout of dry weather, with calls for the risk to be labelled a level 4 “exceptional” drought in the region, the most severe category. In recent days, strong winds and low humidity conditions have brought an increased fire risk. These ingredients combined with such unusually dry ground have led to multiple large wildfires, particularly across Florida, a state known for its wetlands and everglades.A fire broke out early on Tuesday morning in Broward County, Florida, just north-west of Fort Lauderdale, scorching an area of more than 9,200 acres as of Thursday afternoon. The National Guard helped Broward Sherriff Fire Rescue tackle the blaze, which has since been brought to 50% containment. Residents nearby and farther west have been warned of reduced air quality as a result of travelling smoke. Fires have been breaking out elsewhere, with multiple active blazes across northern Florida, Georgia and into Alabama. Abnormally dry weather is set to continue over the next few weeks before the arrival of the rainy season, usually around June, with the drought and fire risk set to last. Continue reading...
First recorded in 687BC, the meteoroids were once part of the tail of a comet discovered in 1861This week, the annual Lyrid meteor shower returns to the spring skies. Although active since 16 April, the shower peaks during the late evening of Wednesday 22 April and early the next morning.The chart shows the view looking east from London at 00.01 (BST) on Thursday 23 April. The origin point of the meteors, known as the radiant, is labelled Lyrids. It sits in the constellation of Lyra, the Lyre, close to the bright star of Vega. Continue reading...
• Russian forces launched coordinated attacks across multiple fronts in Donetsk and Luhansk regions on April 17-18, capturing several villages and pushing Ukrainian defenses back by up to 3 kilometers in key sectors.
• Ukraine's military command reports increased use of glide bombs and artillery strikes, with casualty figures on both sides rising significantly; Ukrainian officials estimate Russian forces have committed 50,000 additional troops to the spring campaign.
• Military analysts warn the offensive marks Russia's most sustained push since winter 2023, potentially threatening critical Ukrainian supply lines and regional logistics hubs.
• Finance ministers and central bank governors gathered in Washington for IMF and World Bank Spring Meetings are confronting an unprecedented global energy shock caused by the Iran war and Strait of Hormuz closure, according to IMF Managing Director Kristalina Georgieva.
• Georgieva warned that "there will be no neat and clean return to the status quo ante," indicating long-term economic impacts regardless of ceasefire outcomes or efforts to reopen shipping routes.
• The energy crisis is already affecting hundreds of millions of people globally, with decisions made at the meetings regarding resource allocation and emergency funding expected to have tangible impacts on livelihoods in the coming weeks.