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Senior Reform UK figures attend launch of How to Launder Money book
Co-author George Cottrell is close aide to party leader Nigel Farage and served several months in US prisonAs a choice for a book title, How to Launder Money certainly caught the eye. But then again, its co-author George Cottrell claims to know what he's talking about.A close aide to Nigel Farage, Cottrell served several months in a US prison after being convicted there in 2017 for wire fraud - a chapter in his life he referred to at his book launch party on Thursday night. Continue reading...
Russia killed Alexei Navalny with frog toxin, UK and four European allies say
Intelligence agencies say deadly toxin in skin of Ecuador dart frogs found in Navalny's body and highly likely resulted in his death
Police set up national group to deal with UK-related Epstein allegations
Senior policing source says tsunami' of claims expected after US release of papers relating to disgraced financierBritish police have set up a new national group to deal with allegations that Jeffrey Epstein's trafficking of women had ties to Britain, as well as claims against his associates, such as Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor.At least three British police forces are dealing with allegations triggered by the revelations about Epstein and his associates in documents released in the US, with more claims of wrongdoing expected by police officials. Continue reading...
Starmer stresses ‘urgency’ of closer defence ties with Europe at Munich conference
The UK prime minister says stronger security relies on greater cooperation and integration across the continent
Ban on Palestine Action ‘massively backfired’, says group’s co-founder
Huda Ammori calls for proscription to be lifted after high court finds it to be very serious interference with protest rightsThe co-founder of Palestine Action has said the ban on the group massively backfired" and called for its proscription to be suspended after the high court found it to be unlawful.Three senior judges ruled on Friday that the ban was disproportionate and constituted very serious interference with the rights to protest and free speech. Continue reading...
Gisèle Pelicot plans to meet ex-husband in prison for answers on other allegations
Pelicot says she wants to look Dominique Pelicot straight in the eye' over potential abuse of daughter and case of estate agent who was raped and murdered in 1991Gisele Pelicot has said she needs to visit prison to look her abusive ex-husband straight in the eye" after his conviction for drugging her and inviting dozens of men to rape her in a case that shocked France and the rest of the world.Pelicot, 73, said she needed answers" from Dominique Pelicot over the potential abuse of their daughter and the case of an estate agent who was raped and murdered in 1991, which he is under investigation for. Continue reading...
Nose for trouble: Italian town seeks ‘odour evaluators’ to sniff out bad smells
Mayor of Brendola in Vicenza says he has received complaints from residents who live near industrial zonesAn Italian town is seeking a crew of sniffers to identify bad smells in its quest to improve air quality.Bruno Beltrame, the mayor of Brendola, a small town in the northern province of Vicenza, said he began the recruitment campaign for six odour evaluators" after complaints about unpleasant smells" from people living in neighbourhoods close to industrial zones. Continue reading...
Pension annuity sales hit record as average pot exceeds £80,000
Rachel Reeves's inheritance tax changes encourage more people to invest in previously unloved productThe government's inheritance tax raid" on pensions has helped drive sales of retirement annuities to newhighs.Industry data this week revealed they enjoyed a record-breaking" 2025, with sales growing by 4% to 7.4bn and the average amount invested in an annuity surpassing 80,000 for the first time. Continue reading...
Peta calls for pork-free menus as Peppa Pig show rolls into Grimsby
Auditorium to remove bacon and sausages from cafe during stage run after request from campaign groupCampaigners are calling on theatre bosses to stop serving bacon, sausages and ham in their cafes - at least while Peppa Pig and her family are performing in the same building.Grimsby Auditorium in Lincolnshire said this week it would remove pork from the menu when Peppa Pig's Big Family Show opens next month, after a request from People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (Peta UK). The campaign group is sending the venue vegan ham as an alternative. Continue reading...
He ran, but he can’t keep hiding: Pressure mounts for Andrew to talk to police
As calls for the former prince to cooperate with investigation become deafening, this may be the reckoning Andrew cannot escapeGordon Brown is a man who gets into the detail.In office, and since then, he has applied his forensic mind to the matters that concern him. Lately, he has been focused on the Epstein files. Continue reading...
‘A whole lost culture’: the Irishman reviving the forgotten sport of stone lifting
For centuries in Ireland lifting huge boulders was a way to test strength and bond communities, says Instagram sensation Indiana StonesDavid Keohan surveyed the County Waterford beach and spotted a familiar mound half-buried in sand: an oval-shaped limestone boulder. It weighed about 115kg.He wedged it loose with a crowbar, wiped it dry with a cloth, dusted his hands with chalk and paused to gaze at the Irish Sea, as if summoning strength from the waves pounding ashore. Continue reading...
Race to find source of carcinogenic Pfas in Cumbria and Lancashire waters
Exclusive: High levels of banned forever chemical' have been detected in rivers and groundwater at 25 sitesA string of toxic pollution hotspots has been uncovered across Cumbria and Lancashire, with high levels of the banned cancer-causing forever chemical" Pfos detected in rivers and groundwater at 25 sites.The contamination, spread across a large area, was uncovered by Watershed Investigations and the Guardian after a freedom of information request revealed high concentrations of Pfos in Environment Agency samples taken in January 2025. Continue reading...
Mark Carney joins hands with Canada opposition leader as he pays tribute to school shooting victims
The Canadian prime minister told residents of Tumbler Ridge that the country is with you'Canadian prime minister Mark Carney has told residents of Tumbler Ridge that the country is with you, and we will always be with you", during a candlelight vigil for the eight victims of a mass shooting that has shattered the small mining town.The prime minister, holding hands with opposition leader Pierre Poilievre while flanked by First Nations chiefs and local officials, paid tribute to the families enduring the loss of loved ones, after the shooting at a local school that has become one of the most deadly attacks in Canadian history. Continue reading...
Macron swipes at Trump tariffs and Greenland threats; Zelenskyy has strong words for Russia – as it happened
This live blog is now closed.If you need a primer on what's on the agenda for the next three days, I spoke with the MSC's head of policy Nicole Koenig, the author of the European part of their security report published ahead of the meeting.I asked her what is most likely to be the focus of this year's forum, will Rubio deliver a JD Vance 2.0" speech or say something more (nomen omen) diplomatic, and what other topics are likely to come up.We have had years, decades of complaints by the US about the fact that in Europe, we were not spending enough on defence. That has changed since the summit in The Hague.The shift in mindset is that yesterday in the room, what we felt, all of us, there was a clear coming together of vision and of unity.They want [us] to perceive the Russians as a mighty bear, but you could argue they are moving through Ukraine at the stilted speed of a garden snail, so let's not fall the trap of the Russian propaganda." Continue reading...
Two Britons among three dead after avalanche in French Alps
A skier from France is also killed with manslaughter investigation to be carried out by mountain rescue policeTwo Britons are among three skiers to have been killed in an avalanche in the French Alps.The pair were part of a group of five people, accompanied by an instructor, off-piste skiing in Val d'Isere, in south-east France. A French national, who was skiing alone, was also killed. Continue reading...
US ‘not powerful enough to go it alone’, Merz tells Munich conference
German chancellor rebuts idea of American unilateralism and says democracies have partners and allies'The US acting alone has reached the limits of its power and may already have lost its role as global leader, Friedrich Merz, the German chancellor, warned Donald Trump at the opening of the Munich Security Conference.Merz also disclosed he had held initial talks with the French president, Emmanuel Macron, over the possibility of joining France's nuclear umbrella, underlining his call for Europe to develop a stronger self-standing security strategy. Continue reading...
Indian man accused of plot to assassinate US activist pleads guilty
Nikhil Gupta faces up to 40 years over alleged India-backed attempt to kill Gurpatwant Singh PannunThe Indian man who US prosecutors accused of plotting to kill a prominent US-based activist after being recruited by an agent of the Indian government has pleaded guilty to three criminal charges, according to a spokesperson for the US attorney's office in Manhattan.Nikhil Gupta faces a maximum 40 years in prison after he pleaded guilty to murder-for-hire, conspiracy to commit murder-for-hire, and money-laundering charges in connection to the failed attempt to assassinate Gurpatwant Singh Pannun, a US resident who is an advocate for a sovereign Sikh state in
Scottish Labour leader says he doesn’t regret calling for Starmer to quit – UK politics live
Anas Sarwar said that he stood by what he said when he announced on Monday that he wanted the prime minister to stand downThe Equality and Human Rights Commission has welcomed a high court ruling defending the interim guidance it issued to organisations about the implications of the supreme court judgement saying that, when the Equality Act refers to sex, it means biological sex.The guidance - described as an interim update" - was controversial because it was seen as over-prescriptive, and the Good Law Project launched a legal challenge.We welcome the court's conclusion that the interim update was lawful and the EHRC did not act in breach of its statutory duties.We issued the interim update in response to a high level of demand immediately after the supreme court's ruling. We were concerned that organisations and individuals could be subject to misinformation and misrepresentation of the judgment and its consequences. That might have led to them failing to comply with the law: adopting or maintaining discriminatory policies or practices, to the detriment of those the law is supposed to protect.It is wrong because it reduces trans people to a third sex. It is wrong because it gives little or no weight to the harm done to trans people by excluding them. And it is wrong because it is not interested enough in the rights of people who are trans to keep their status private.The tragic irony for [Morgan] McSweeney [Starmer's chief of staff until Sunday] was that Starmer's 18 months as prime minister have only vindicated Blair's central analysis of their project. McSweeney and Starmer might have identified what they disliked most about the excesses of New Labour, but they never developed an alternative political economy of their own that might replace it. In place of Blairism there was no theory of political reform or coherent critique of British state failure, no analysis of Britain's future place in the world or any kind of distinct moral mission. All there was was a promise to clean things up" as Starmer put it to me. The mission became, in essence, conservative: to protect the settlement erected by Blair and eroded over the 20 years since his departure. Britain could thrive if it could only begin to live within its means, attract more foreign investment, reassure the bond markets and return a sense of service" to government. After years of chaos, mere stability would be change. And this would be enough.Where there was distinct radicalism - from McSweeney's Blue Labour instincts - there was no mandate. McSweeney and Starmer had not fought an ideological battle to bring Blue Labour to government, as Wilson had done for socialist modernisation in the 1960s and Blair for liberal progressivism 30 years later. This was largely because Starmer never really believed in it in the first place and McSweeney, though a reflective thinker, was always more of an operator than political theorist. And so, the pair offered a programme without a programme, a government without ideas or the mandate to enact them.Another of those who worked for [Stamer] adds: He's completely incurious. He's not interested in policy or politics. He thinks his job is to sit in a room and be serious, be presented with something and say Yes" or No" - invariably Yes" - rather than be persuader-in-chief.' Even before he fell out with Starmer, Mandelson told friends and colleagues that the Prime Minister had never once asked him What really makes Trump tick?' or How will he react to this?'.Others dispute the claim of incuriosity. There are subjects when he drills down and he's really, really good,' says another aide. The idea he can't think politically is also wrong. He will often think ahead.' But even these loyalists admit Starmer lacks a philosophical worldview'. Continue reading...
Haiti’s Winter Olympics kit redesigned at last minute to fit IOC guidelines
Designer Stella Jean forced to paint over image of revolutionary on ski suits after being told it breached rules
Two men jailed for life over thwarted plot to attack Greater Manchester’s Jewish community
An undercover operative stopped Walid Saadaoui and Amar Hussein carrying out deadly terror attackTwo men have been jailed for life after attempting to stage one of the UK's deadliest terrorist attacks before it was thwarted by an undercover operative.Walid Saadaoui, 38, and Amar Hussein, 52, who had sworn allegiance to Islamic State (IS), planned a marauding firearms attack targeting Greater Manchester's Jewish community. Continue reading...
Ruling against Palestine Action ban is embarrassing defeat for the government
Proscription of British direct action group has been fiercely controversial from moment it was proposed last JuneThe list of those who criticised the ban on Palestine Action and its consequences was disparate to say the least, taking in a Trump administration official, a former director of public prosecutions, a former director of the security services, Home Office officials, politicians of different stripes, and UN experts, not to mention a host of NGOs.Now a trio of senior judges can be added to the list, after they deemed the ban to be disproportionate" and impinging on freedom of speech and protest when the direct action group's activities could be targeted under the existing criminal law. Continue reading...
Peter Murrell accused of embezzling £459,000 from SNP, court papers show
Ex-husband of Nicola Sturgeon and former CEO of party is due to appear in Glasgow court next FridayThe former chief executive of the Scottish National party (SNP) Peter Murrell has been accused of embezzling 459,000 from the party over a period of more than 12 years, according to court documents that emerged ahead of a hearing.Murrell, the ex-husband of the former first minister and party leader Nicola Sturgeon, is due to appear at the high court in Glasgow next Friday for a preliminary hearing in the case. Continue reading...
Canada school deaths suspect created shooting simulator on gaming platform
Roblox says it has removed account after massacre that left nine people including the shooter deadThe 18-year-old suspect in a high school shooting on Wednesday in British Columbia had previously created a mass shooting simulator on the gaming platform Roblox, it has been revealed.The simulator, set in what appeared to be a virtual shopping mall, allowed users - represented as Roblox-style avatars - to pick up weapons and shoot other players, 404 Media first reported on Thursday. Continue reading...
Man admits assaulting woman who was drugged and raped by former husband
Dean Hamilton pleads guilty of rape of Joanne Young, former wife of ex-Tory Swindon councillor Philip YoungA man has pleaded guilty to sexually assaulting a woman who was also raped and drugged by her husband for years, police have said.Dean Hamilton, 47, appeared at Winchester crown court on Friday, where he admitted one count of rape, one count of assault by penetration and two counts of sexual assault against Joanne Young, 48, who can be named as she has waived her right to anonymity. Continue reading...
Met police say they will stop arresting people for supporting Palestine Action after high court ruling – live
Police acknowledge unusual circumstances' around the ruling and say they will focus on gathering evidenceThe high court upheld two grounds of challenge, including that the ban was a disproportionate interference with the right to freedom of expression and freedom of assembly.The president of the king's bench division, Dame Victoria Sharp, sitting with Mr Justice Swift and Mrs Justice Steyn, said that Palestine Action is an organisation that promotes its political cause through criminality and encouragement of criminality", but that proscription was still disproportionate".I am disappointed by the court's decision and disagree with the notion that banning this terrorist organisation is disproportionate.The proscription of Palestine Action followed a rigorous and evidence-based decision-making process, endorsed by parliament. The proscription does not prevent peaceful protest in support of the Palestinian cause, another point on which the court agrees. Continue reading...
Dual nationals to be denied entry to UK from 25 February unless they have British passport
New border controls require certificate of entitlement' to attach to second nationality passport that costs 589Dual British nationals have been warned they may be denied boarding a flight, ferry or train to the UK after 25 February unless they carry a valid British passport.The warning by the Home Office comes amid scores of complaints from British people living or travelling abroad who have suddenly found themselves at risk of not being allowed into the UK.If you are affected by the change and want to share your story, email lisa.ocarroll@theguardian.com Continue reading...
Italian broadcaster accused of censoring Leonardo da Vinci’s Vitruvian Man in Winter Olympics coverage
Rai uses altered image with genitals removed in opening credits, prompting backlash from media and politiciansItaly's state broadcaster, Rai, has been accused of censorship after removing the genitals from the image of Leonardo da Vinci's Vitruvian Man in the opening credits for its Winter Olympics coverage.The image of the 500-year-old drawing appears at the start of the clip before transforming into the bodies of ice skaters, skiers and other winter sports athletes. Continue reading...
Weather tracker: cyclones hit Australia and Madagascar and -40C cold snap in northern Europe
Western Australia and Madagascar struck by destructive winds and rain, while Finland and Norway have coldest January since 2010Tropical Cyclone Mitchell hit the coast of Western Australia last week. It initially developed as a weak tropical low over the Northern Territory in early February, then tracked eastwards over Western Australia's Kimberley region and eventually reached the Indian Ocean.Fuelled by warm waters, Mitchell intensified into a tropical cyclone and moved south-west, hugging the coast of Western Australia and eventually deepened to a category three storm. Continue reading...
Florida man saves pregnant woman from drowning hours before baby’s birth
Logan Hayes jumped into pond to save Sheldy Apollon after she pulled over and accidentally drove into waterA passerby jumped into a frigid Florida pond to save a pregnant woman from her sinking car recently - giving her the opportunity to safely birth her baby hours later, according to authorities and those at the center of the riveting rescue story.As she told it to local news outlet WPTV, Sheldy Apollon of Florida's Port St Lucie community was 34 weeks pregnant, with pre-eclampsia, and driving to a prenatal massage arranged for her by her fiance on the morning of 6 February when she began feeling dizzy. Apollon, who was also celebrating her birthday that day, stopped to try to let it pass before resuming her trip. When she realized she wasn't feeling better, she attempted to pull over again. Continue reading...
‘A great wee place’: the small Scottish factory crafting Olympic curling stones
All stones in Cortina are made from granite found on tiny island in Firth of Clyde and crafted in East AyrshireIt takes 60m years and about six hours to make a curling stone," shouts Ricky English above the whine of the lathes. The operations manager at Kays Scotland is surrounded by wheels of ancient granite in varying states of refinement.It is a small business with a big responsibility: the only factory in the world to supply the Winter Olympics with curling stones. Competitors don't travel with their own stones, which weigh about 18kg each, and with 16 required for a game. Instead, this year, 132 stones were crafted in the East Ayrshire town of Mauchline and shipped to northern Italy. Continue reading...
Reform UK’s Kent council faces ‘extreme risk’ after passing first budget
Councillors vote for 3.99% council tax increase while mounting attack on the vulnerable', opposition saysReform UK's showcase council in Kent faces extreme risk" and instability", opposition politicians have warned, after it passed its first budget.The party's councillors voted it through on Thursday night after their leaders announced a 3.99% council tax increase, one percentage point under the limit before a referendum is required, despite promising before their election win not to raise tax. Continue reading...
Qld coalmine expansion approved by Albanese government will clear habitat and fuel climate crisis, scientists say
Conservationists estimate coal exported from expanded mine to release CO2 equivalent of about half Australia's annual carbon footprint
Israeli journalists fear for press freedom if UK billionaire sells TV channel stake
Union urges Leonard Blavatnik to scrap Channel 13 deal, saying it is part of Netanyahu plan to capture the media'Israeli journalists have appealed to a British billionaire not to proceed with the sale of a stake in an Israeli television channel, which they warn would represent a severe blow to the independence of the country's media.Sir Leonard Blavatnik, listed by the Sunday Times as the UK's third richest person, is selling a nearly 15% share in Channel 13, a commercial channel that has run critical news coverage of Benjamin Netanyahu's government in recent years, including investigations into the prime minister's financial dealings. Continue reading...
US man linked to Wieambilla shooters sentenced to three years in prison
Donald Day discussed extreme conspiracies with Queensland family before they killed two police officers and a neighbour at rural property
Sussan Ley to quit politics after being deposed as Liberal leader, triggering contentious byelection
Ley says she will step away completely and comprehensively from public life' after losing Liberal leadership ballot to Angus Taylor
Food firms urge Europe not to ban calling non-meat products ‘sausages’
Exclusive: Manufacturers tell European Commission proposed ban would cause unnecessary confusionMore than a dozen food companies have urged the European Commission not to ban the use of words such as sausage" and burger" for non-meat products.Companies including Linda McCarney Foods, Quorn and THIS have signed a joint letter calling on commissioners to let common sense prevail" ahead of a debate on the proposed ban, which they say would cause unnecessary confusion" for customers without helping anyone". Continue reading...
Tony Blair’s oil lobbying is a misleading rehash of fossil fuel industry spin
Ex-PM's thinktank urges more drilling and fewer renewables, ignoring evidence that clean energy is cheaper and better for billsA thinktank with close ties to Saudi Arabia and substantial funding from a Donald Trump ally needs to present a particularly robust analysis to earn the right to be listened to on the climate crisis. On that measure, Tony Blair's latest report fails on almost every point.The Tony Blair Institute for Global Change (TBI) received money from the Saudi government, has advised the United Arab Emirates petrostate, and counts as a main donor Larry Ellison, the founder of Oracle, friend of Trump and advocate of AI. Continue reading...
Criminals exploit ‘stigma and embarrassment’ to sell fake erectile dysfunction drugs
UK officials have seized almost 20m fake pills since 2021, many containing incorrect doses or toxic ingredientsMen have been warned against buying illegal erectile dysfunction pills online after nearly 20m pills - enough to fill two doubledecker buses - were seized in the last five years.The stigma and embarrassment" of erectile dysfunction is being exploited by criminals", according to the Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA). Continue reading...
Labour and Reform candidates clash over women feeling threatened by far-right rhetoric
Angeliki Stogia tells Matthew Goodwin, who turned up to event with security, women are scared to leave the house'Labour and Reform candidates came head-to-head at a hustings in Greater Manchester for the Gorton and Denton byelection, with Labour's candidate saying women in the constituency were scared to leave the house because of her rival's rhetoric.Angeliki Stogia hit out at Reform's Matt Goodwin, who arrived at the offices of the Manchester Evening News, which was hosting the event, with security. Continue reading...
Health unions call 3.3% pay rise for 1.4m NHS staff in England ‘an insult’
Unions accuse government of acting in bad faith after Wes Streeting announces details of increaseHealth unions have criticised the 3.3% pay rise imposed on 1.4 million NHS staff in England as an insult", with one threatening to strike over the below-inflation award.They described the increase announced by Wes Streeting, the health secretary, as a betrayal" of the frontline workers - including nurses, midwives and porters - who will receive it for 2026-27. The 3.3% is less than inflation, which stood at 3.4% last month, but above the rate of inflation that is expected during the next financial year. Continue reading...
Church of England General Synod halts work on LGBTQ+ equality
Progressive Christians speak of pain and anger as issue is put in deep freeze after London meeting The General Synod debate on equal marriages - a timelineThe hopes of progressive Christians in the Church of England have suffered a big blow after years of bitter and divisive debate, with the C of E's ruling body agreeing to halt work on LGBTQ+ equality.At a meeting in London on Thursday, the General Synod backed a document from bishops concluding that consensus between conservative and liberal camps within the church could not be reached. Continue reading...
Lisa Nandy refers Telegraph sale to watchdogs over rightwing media plurality concerns
CMA and Ofcom to examine DMGT takeover amid fears merger could curb diverging editorial stances' in pressLisa Nandy, the culture secretary, has referred the Telegraph's proposed sale to the publisher of the Daily Mail to the competition and media watchdogs, weeks after she raised concerns about the consolidation of rightwing newspapers.Nandy said she was using her powers to refer the 500m deal for the Telegraph titles, which include the Daily Telegraph and its Sunday sister paper, to the Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) and the media regulator Ofcom. Continue reading...
Pentagon policy chief tells European Nato members to step up combat capabilities
Elbridge Colby tells meeting in Brussels that US plans to reduce conventional forces in Europe, but remains committed to Nato allianceThe Pentagon's policy chief, Elbridge Colby, has told European Nato defence ministers in Brussels that they need to step up their combat capabilities - and take the lead in protecting their continent from the Russian threat.The influential undersecretary for war, sent by the White House in place of his boss, Pete Hegseth, said the US would reduce conventional forces in Europe - but insisted Washington remained committed to the military alliance. Continue reading...
Jim Ratcliffe apologises for ‘choice of language’ after saying immigrants ‘colonising’ UK
Monaco-based Manchester United co-owner responds to politicians' and football fans' anger at disgraceful' words
UK pledges to send £540m worth of weapons to Ukraine - Europe live
The commitment includes US-made interceptors and lightweight missiles for Ukraine's air defencesWhile Ukraine is reeling from last night's barrage of attacks, the Kremlin said it expected the next round of peace talks to happen soon.We have a certain understanding (of the details), and we will keep you informed," Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov told reporters. Continue reading...
Boy, 13, charged with attempted murder after two pupils stabbed at London school
Teenager is accused of stabbing pupil in neck in classroom and stabbing another child in playground at school in BrentA 13-year-old boy has appeared in court accused of stabbing a pupil in the neck with a kitchen knife in front of other children in a north-west London classroom.The child sustained three stab wounds, a spinal fracture and injuries to the neck and hands that required surgery, Westminster magistrates court was told on Thursday. Continue reading...
Birthplace of hymn Cwm Rhondda saved by fundraising drive
Supporters raise 73,000 to secure future of Welsh valleys chapel where beloved hymn was first sungThe Welsh valleys chapel where the beloved hymn Cwm Rhondda - also known as Bread of Heaven - was first sung is safe in the hands of local people after a successful fundraising campaign.A community group has taken ownership of Capel Rhondda in Hopkinstown, near Pontypridd, after raising more than 70,000. Continue reading...
‘Movies can change the world but not in a political way’ says Wim Wenders
At a press conference to open the 76th edition of the Berlin film festival, the jury president said cinema has an incredible power' but little influence on political decision makersVeteran director Wim Wenders has hailed the power of cinema to help heal a broken planet as he takes up the jury presidency of the Berlinale, the most politically charged of Europe's big three international film festivals.Asked about the role of movies in the current climate of war and social upheaval, the auteur behind Wings of Desire and the Oscar-nominated Perfect Days said he saw film-making as an act of bridge-building and generating empathy. Continue reading...
Kim close to naming teenage daughter as future North Korean leader, South believes
South Korea's spy agency monitoring whether girl, believed to be 13, will appear at political conference this monthSouth Korea's spy agency has told lawmakers it believes the teenage daughter of Kim Jong-un, the North Korean dictator, is close to being designated as the country's future leader, as Kim moves to extend the family dynasty to a fourth generation.The assessment by the national intelligence service (NIS) comes as North Korea is preparing to hold its biggest political conference later this month, where Kim is expected to outline his main policy goals for the next five years and take steps to tighten his authoritarian grip. Continue reading...
Barbados PM Mia Mottley sweeps back into power in third election victory
Opposition leader ousted as Barbados Labour party wins all 30 seats in assemblyThe prime minister of Barbados, Mia Mottley, has won her third election victory, with her Barbados Labour party sweeping all seats in the House of Assembly, state TV reported.Mottley's BLP won all 30 seats available in the lower house of parliament, unseating the opposition leader, Ralph Thorne, after the prime minister - who has built one of the strongest global profiles of any Caribbean leader - won the support of voters across the island country, CBC Barbados reported early on Thursday. Continue reading...
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