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Moscow court hands long jail terms to two men for reciting poetry
Artyom Kamardin, 33, got seven years after attending anti-Ukraine war protest and Yegor Shtovba, 23, was given five and a halfA Moscow court on Thursday sentenced two men to years in prison for taking part in the recital of verses against the Ukraine campaign during an anti-mobilisation protest last year.Artyom Kamardin, 33, received a seven-year sentence for reciting a poem, and Yegor Shtovba, 23, was sentenced to five and a half years for attending the protest. The two were seen behind a glass partition in a heavily guarded courtroom. Continue reading...
No license to stroll: Pierce Brosnan cited for off-limits walk at Yellowstone park
James Bond star in hot water for stepping out of bounds at hot springs area in US national park - and must appear in courtPierce Brosnan, whose fictitious movie character James Bond has been in hot water plenty of times, is now facing heat in real life, charged with stepping out of bounds in a thermal area during a recent visit to Yellowstone national park.Brosnan walked in an off-limits area at Mammoth Terraces, in the northern part of Yellowstone near the Wyoming-Montana border, on 1 November, according to two federal citations issued this week. Continue reading...
Sheffield car crash victim named as ‘Good Samaritan’ Christian Marriott
South Yorkshire police say 46-year-old father-of-two died after coming to aid of a stranger during disturbanceA father-of-two who died after a car was driven into a crowd of people during a disturbance in Sheffield was a Good Samaritan" who was trying to help a stranger, police said.South Yorkshire police named the 46-year-old man who died in the incident in College Close, in the Burngreave area of the city, as Christian Marriott. Continue reading...
Controversial Brazil law curbing Indigenous rights comes into force
Time marker' legislation means Indigenous peoples can only lay claim to lands they occupied in 1988, invalidating scores of claimsA controversial law curtailing Indigenous rights in Brazil has come into force, marking a victory for the powerful agribusiness caucus in congress.The new legislation upholds the so-called time marker" theory (marco temporal), which establishes that Indigenous peoples can only lay claim to land they physically occupied as of October 1988, when the current constitution was promulgated. Continue reading...
Two in three UK doctors suffer ‘moral distress’ due to overstretched NHS, study finds
Exclusive: lack of resources to treat people whose ill health is often worsened by poverty is taking a heavy toll on medics' wellbeingTwo in three UK doctors are suffering moral distress" caused by the enfeebled state of the NHS and the damage the cost of living crisis is inflicting on patients' health, research has found.Large numbers are ending up psychologically damaged by feeling they cannot give patients the best possible care because of problems they cannot overcome, such as long waits for treatment or lack of drugs or the fact that poverty or bad housing is making them ill.72% of doctors said being unhappy at work had affected their mental health;85% had ended up with fatigue, 77% with worry and 61% feeling sadness;61% felt angry or resentful because of their moral distress. Continue reading...
Venezuela mounts military exercises as UK sends warship to support Guyana
Nicolas Maduro orders defensive' manoeuvres as British Navy deploys vessel in territorial disputeVenezuela's president Nicolas Maduro has ordered more than 5,600 military personnel to participate in defensive" exercises, after the UK deployed a warship to waters off the coast of Guyana in a show of support for the former British colony.Maduro said he was launching an action of a defensive nature in response to the provocation and threat of the UK against peace and the sovereignty of our country". Continue reading...
Storm Gerrit: three men die after car becomes submerged in Yorkshire river
4x4 got into deep water in River Esk in North York Moors as severe floods and high winds hit parts of the UKThree men have died after their 4x4 became submerged in the River Esk in the North York Moors amid ferocious weather and severe flooding across parts of the UK on Thursday.Emergency services, including air support, were called shortly before noon to reports of the men becoming trapped in deep water. Police said the vehicle was recovered at about 3pm. Continue reading...
Prague university gunman ‘confessed’ to earlier killings of baby and her father
Czech police say student who killed 14 people left letter in which he appeared to confess to murders days before mass shootingThe gunman who killed 14 people at a university in Prague appears to have also confessed to killing a two-month-old baby and her father days before the mass shooting, police in the Czech Republic have said.Last week the 24-year-old student, named by local media as David Kozak, opened fire inside Charles University in the heart of historic Prague, killing 14 people and injuring more than 20. Continue reading...
Cocaine packages totalling 124kg found washed up on beaches between Sydney and Newcastle
About 39kg of the drug was found by a fisherman on Tuesday, before a similar amount was discovered in Newcastle
Labour to crack down on ‘dodgy’ candy stores in push to revive high streets
Party says American-style sweetshops - some under investigation for tax evasion - are ripping off publicA Labour government will launch a crackdown on dodgy" candy stores if it wins the next election, as part of plans to revitalise Britain's high streets.There are more than 20 of the US-themed sweet stores on Oxford Street, London, alone. Many of them appeared during lockdown as high-street stalwarts closed down and landlords faced the prospect of long-term empty shops. Continue reading...
Deadly 24 hours of fighting across Gaza Strip kills scores of Palestinians
Worries mount for desperate civilians as Israel expands its operations in the southern half of territory
King Charles’s message on Christmas Day to feature replantable tree
In a nod to his green campaigning, the living tree can be replanted after broadcast and has sustainable decorationsKing Charles's Christmas message this year is to be delivered from a Buckingham Palace room decorated with a replantable Christmas tree.An image of the monarch released by the palace shows him standing in front of the living tree, which is kept in a pot and can be used again next year. Continue reading...
Heathrow boss will need to be light on his feet as fresh investors eye returns
The airport hopes for a bumper 2024 - but are its new owners happy about the fading prospects for a third runway?Are the good times coming back for Heathrow? The next 12 months may define a fresh era: new ownership, a new chief executive and a line apparently drawn under the Covid-induced slump. Now, the London airport believes, 2024 will bring record passenger numbers.Aviation does have a track record in proving the forecasters wrong. Exactly 10 years ago, Heathrow's bosses and shareholders would surely have looked forward to a visit from the ghost of Christmas yet to come. The government-appointed Airports Commission's interim report had just landed, declaring that London needed a new runway and - save a delay for political expediency - all but coming out for Heathrow. Continue reading...
Albanese and Dutton praise ‘resilience’ of Australians in face of disasters and cost-of-living pressure
Political leaders also thank emergency services workers in annual Christmas messagesAnthony Albanese has used his annual Christmas message to pay tribute to flood-affected residents in northern Queensland while expressing gratitude to medical and hospitality workers.The prime minister issued a short video message to the nation on Christmas Eve, wishing Australians well over the holiday period and paying particular tribute to defence force personnel. Continue reading...
Illegal evictions in UK hit record high, but less than 1% of landlords convicted
Tenants are often thrown out and their possessions stolen in the most brutal of robberies'Landlords are illegally evicting tenants in greater numbers and with almost no fear of repercussions, as figures show that less than 1% of those evictions leads to a conviction.Research by the housing charity Safer Renting found that 8,748 cases involving the practice were logged in 2022, a record high and 12% more than the 7,778 cases recorded the year before. Continue reading...
Keep UK trains running at Christmas and save engineering works for January, say campaigners
It doesn't have to be this way': Britain's transport networks again grind to a halt during festive periodThere was a familiar sense of misery for many travellers in the week before Christmas as hundreds of trains were cancelled, motorways were closed and ferry passengers queued for miles waiting to board their ships.But it doesn't have to be this way, transport campaigners say, as politicians and transport bosses have the power to ease some of the problems facing travellers. Continue reading...
Attack by rebels in western Burundi leaves 20 dead
Red-Tabara group claims responsibility for assault in Vugizo that killed 12 children, three women and five menAn attack by rebels in western Burundi has killed 20 people, all but one of them civilians, the central African country's government has said.The attack was claimed by the Red-Tabara rebel group, which in its own statement said it had killed 10 members of the security forces. The attack occurred on Friday evening in the town of Vugizo, near the border with the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) where the rebels have a base. Continue reading...
Two former health secretaries join calls for new law on assisted dying
Senior Conservative and Labour figures said they would back changes to legislation on the issue in England and WalesTwo former health secretaries on Saturday night became the latest senior figures to join the growing demands for a new attempt to legalise assisted dying, as a prominent Tory said he is willing to champion the legislation in parliament.With both former Conservative minister Stephen Dorrell and Labour's Alan Milburn stating they back changing the law in England and Wales, the Observer understands that a Labour government would make time and expert advice available for an assisted dying bill should MPs back it in a free House of Commons vote. Continue reading...
US and Somali forces kill al-Shabaab commander with $10m bounty on head
Maalim Ayman was wanted over attack on airbase in Kenya in 2020 in which three Americans diedSomali troops and US forces have killed a senior commander of the al-Shabaab militant group who had a $10m bounty on his head over an attack that left three Americans dead.Maalim Ayman, a senior leader of al-Shabaab, was confirmed to have been killed in a joint operation by the Somali national army with assistance from US forces on December 17th," Kenya's information minister, Daud Aweis, said on X on Thursday. Continue reading...
EU reaches asylum deal that rights groups say will create ‘cruel system’
Plan is aimed at spreading cost of hosting asylum seekers across bloc and limiting number of arrivals
Inflation calculator: find out how much UK household price rises affect you
This online tool will help you discover what is contributing to your household's cost of living increasesInflation has been soaring in the UK, with people being hit by higher prices for everyday essentials, but cost of living pressures are finally starting to ease.The latest inflation rate for the 12 months to November 2023 means that goods and services cost 3.9% more than they did a year ago - in most cases, surpassing any pay rises workers can expect to receive. Continue reading...
Police hope to find missing teenager alive after he was swept out to sea in western Victoria
Boy, 14, went missing near Blowholes Road in Cape Bridgewater, about 350km from Melbourne on Tuesday
Airbnb forced to pay up to $30m for misleadingly charging Australians in US dollars
Federal court fines company $15m and orders it to pay up to $15m in compensation for making false or misleading claims to about 70,000 customers
Avanti West Coast cancellations and delays prompt calls for urgent review
Transport for the North says service is deteriorating fast, with fewer than half of trains running on time
‘Morally indefensible’: experts urge Cameron to back instant Gaza ceasefire
Foreign secretary is told failure to call for immediate ceasefire is also strategically ill-advised', as UN vote approaches
Beyoncé and Blondie song fund Hipgnosis delays results amid valuation concerns
Company says songs have been assessed as worth more by independent valuer than recent transactions in the sectorThe woes of Hipgnosis Songs Fund, which owns the streaming rights to artists ranging from Beyonce to Neil Young, have deepened, as it delayed the publication of its half-year results at the last minute.Hipgnosis said it was postponing its results because the company valuation by its independent valuer was materially higher" than the valuation implied by proposed and recent transactions in the sector, in particular its recent sale of song rights at a steep discount. Continue reading...
Lehrmann proceedings day 19 – as it happened
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Man charged with murder after woman found dead at National zoo in Canberra
The 29-year-old co-worker was refused bail after a woman was found dead with stab wounds on Monday
Department warned Mark Dreyfus ending Collaery prosecution would fuel pressure to do same for David McBride
Freedom of information documents sought by former senator Rex Patrick outline key risks' attorney general was advised of in Bernard Collaery case
USAid contractor and family killed in Israeli Gaza airstrike, agency says
Deaths of Hani Jnena, 32, wife and daughters aged 2 and 4 led NGO to call for Biden to demand Israeli accountabilityA contractor for the US Agency for International Development (USAid) in Gaza was killed with his wife and two daughters aged four and two in an Israeli airstrike in November, his employer said on Saturday.We are deeply saddened to confirm the tragic loss of our colleague, Hani Jnena (33), along with his family in Gaza, including his wife, Abeer (32), and their two young daughters, Mariam and Zayna, aged 4 and 2," the non-profit organization Global Communities, which partners with governments and private-sector entities for humanitarian work, said in a statement. Continue reading...
Gaynor Lord: no sign of third-party involvement, say police
Postmortem of body found during search in Norfolk finds no sign that other parties were involvedA postmortem examination of a body found in the search for missing woman Gaynor Lord has found no indications of any third-party involvement", Norfolk police said.The force said formal identification would take place on Sunday.
Jacob Zuma withdraws support for ANC in run-up to 2024 South African election
Former president criticises party he led, citing death of democratically elected structures'The former South African president Jacob Zuma, who was forced out of office over corruption allegations, has said he will not vote for the ruling African National Congress party (ANC) in the 2024 national elections.Zuma, 81, criticised the president and ANC leader, Cyril Ramaphosa. The ANC, which led the decades-old struggle against apartheid, is fast losing support. Zuma said he would vote for a small radical leftwing party and would refuse to campaign for the ANC. Continue reading...
UK anti-abortion charity with links to MPs ran misleading Facebook ads
Right to Life UK boosted its spend on the social media platform tenfold in three yearsA leading UK anti-abortion charity with ties to MPs and peers has increased its Facebook advertising spend more than tenfold in three years, spending nearly 190,000 on advertising campaigns.In a joint investigation, the Observer and the Citizens analysed the spend and content of hundreds of Facebook ads paid for by Right to Life UK between June 2020 and November 2023. The findings reveal the charity - which provides the secretariat for the Pro-Life All Party Parliamentary Group - spent an average of 117,000 in 2023, an increase from an average 11,400 in 2020, 16,900 in 2021 and 43,600 in 2022. Continue reading...
Iran says it has executed Mossad agent accused of spying for Israel
Unnamed person had handed classified information to a Mossad officer', official Irna news agency reportsAn agent of the Mossad, Israel's intelligence service, has been executed in Iran, the official Irna news agency reported.This person communicated with foreign services, specifically [the] Mossad, collecting classified information, and with participation with associates, provided documents to foreign services, including the Mossad," it said. Continue reading...
Darlene Love says U2’s cover of her Christmas classic is best around
US singer of Christmas (Baby Please Come Home), recorded in 1963, says she rates U2's 1987 version as finest of many coversDarlene Love's classic tune Christmas (Baby Please Come Home) has spurred numerous covers over the years, but to the singer herself, only one stands above the rest, she recently revealed.Speaking on the podcast Behind the Table, Love, 82, said U2's rendition of her hit Christmas song is the best cover. Continue reading...
Prince Harry hails phone-hacking case win as ‘great day for truth’
Duke awarded 140,600 in damages after judge rules articles were product of hacking or unlawful information gathering
Which Mirror bosses knew about phone hacking, according to Prince Harry ruling?
Judge names several former editors and executives in judgment that finds unlawful information gathering was widespread Prince Harry hails win as great day for truth'In a ruling on the Prince Harry phone-hacking case, Mr Justice Fancourt found that unlawful information gathering was widespread" at the Daily Mirror, Sunday Mirror and the People from 1996 onwards, and that phone hacking started in 1996 and became widespread and habitual from 1998.Among the former executives and editors named in his judgment on Friday was the former Mirror editor Piers Morgan, now a presenter on Rupert Murdoch's TalkTV, who has always denied knowingly commissioning or publishing stories based on illegally obtained voicemails. Continue reading...
Tory donor’s firm paid for Sunak’s £16,000 one-way helicopter trip to Leeds
Journey was paid for by The Phoenix Partnership, which has won 135m of contracts from NHS and governmentRishi Sunak took a 16,000 one-way trip to Leeds on a helicopter courtesy of a firm owned by Frank Hester, the Tory megadonor, taking the total for the prime minister's donor-funded air travel to more than 100,000 this year.The prime minister once again showed his fondness for short-haul air travel as he took a helicopter from Battersea to Leeds Bradford airport last month - a journey of about 90 minutes. The quickest train from London to Leeds takes about 2 hours and 13 minutes, and costs in the region of 60 off-peak. Continue reading...
Hungary blocks €50bn in EU aid for Ukraine hours after membership talks approved
Viktor Orban says extra money to Kyiv had been vetoed but talks would resume in the new year
Curb Your Enthusiasm: Larry David comedy to end after 12 seasons
I will now have the opportunity to finally shed this Larry David" persona and become the person God intended me to be,' star saysAfter almost 25 years playing Larry David, Larry David has announced that his award-winning comedy Curb Your Enthusiasm is ending with the next season.The Seinfeld co-creator has played a curmudgeonly version of himself in Curb Your Enthusiasm since 2000, making it HBO's longest-running comedy. Much like Seinfeld, the show draws on the humour in everyday life but the dialogue is mostly improvised around an outline written by David, who plays a semi-retired television writer. Continue reading...
While Orbán holds off blocking Ukraine, an expanded EU still faces a tough ride ahead
Leaders recognise that an enlarged bloc will bring challenges including difficult budget and policy decisionsThe EU has made a historic decision to open accession talks with Ukraine and Moldova but a tense summit in Brussels has underscored the difficulties ahead for the bloc as it plans to let more members join. Continue reading...
Russia-Ukraine war: Putin says Russian goals in Ukraine are unchanged and there will only be peace when it achieves them – as it happened
Russian leader conducts first end of year press conference since start of invasion
Miscarriage of justice watchdog reviews murder conviction of ex-MI6 informant
Criminal Cases Review Commission re-examines case of Wang Yam, who was convicted of 2006 murder of Allan Chappelow in LondonThe case of Wang Yam, a former MI6 informant convicted of the murder in 2006 of Allan Chappelow, a reclusive author and photographer, is being re-examined by the Criminal Cases Review Commission.The move comes after developments in forensic DNA analysis, which led to the successful appeal of Andrew Malkinson, whose 2004 conviction for rape was overturned in July. Continue reading...
Israeli ministers block Mossad head’s effort to restart Gaza hostage talks
Relatives of the abductees say they are shocked, as reports say David Barnea was stopped from visiting Qatar
Australia will become the first country to ban engineered stone bench tops. Will others follow?
Ban is the culmination of a years-long campaign, driven by doctors, trade unions and workers involved in its cutting and handling
Boy accused of killing Brianna Ghey admired ‘craftsmanship’ of knife used
Murder accused, 16, says he saw co-defendant stab girl and denied he was only one strong enough to cut through victim's boneA 16-year-old boy accused of killing Brianna Ghey was a skilled kickboxer who admired the craftsmanship" of the knife used to stab the transgender teenager, a court has heard.The boy, known as Y to protect his identity, told a jury that he saw his female co-defendant stab Brianna with his hunting knife in a Warrington park, denying that he was the only one strong enough to cut through her bone. Before killing Brianna, the girl was giddy", he claimed. Continue reading...
Debris from Russian missile attack injures more than 50 in Kyiv
Ukrainian air defences shoot down all 10 missiles in early hours but there is extensive damage
James Bulger killer Jon Venables loses Parole Board bid to be freed from jail
Panel says it is not satisfied releasing child killer at this point would be safe for protection of the publicThe child killer Jon Venables has lost a Parole Board bid to be freed from jail.The 41-year-old tortured and murdered two-year-old James Bulger in 1993. Continue reading...
Michael Gove to ease housebuilding targets for councils in England
Developers say move is capitulation to Tory nimby faction' and could lead to fewer homes being builtMichael Gove will this week announce a relaxation of housing targets for local authorities in England, which developers worry will mean far fewer homes being built amid a housing crisis.The housing secretary will outline the government's new planning system as soon as Thursday, and sources briefed on the plans said they would confirm he was giving councils far more freedom to set lower housing targets. Continue reading...
Tropical Cyclone Jasper live update tracker: category 2 storm hits North Qld, more than 14,000 homes lose power, BoM radar track map – latest
BoM tracker map shows forecast path of category 2 cyclone with heavy rain, 140km/h winds and storm surge predicted. Follow the latest Australia news and weather updates today
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