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Twitch to ban users from streaming unlicensed gambling content
Move by Amazon-owned site apparently prompted by revelations popular streamer scammed fellow usersTwitch, the Amazon-owned streaming site, will ban users from posting videos of themselves playing slots, roulette or dice games on unlicensed gambling sites, the company has said.The ban, which is effective as of 18 October, comes in the wake of a wide-ranging scandal among top-tier streamers after British streamer ItsSliker admitted to scamming other hosts out of thousands of dollars to fuel what he described as a gambling addiction. Continue reading...
Man who appeared to grab flag on Queen’s coffin did not believe she was dead, court hears
Muhammad Khan, 28, appears in Westminster magistrates court over public order chargesA man who appeared to grab the flag draped over the Queen’s coffin planned to trespass at royal residences including Buckingham Palace because he did not believe she was dead, a court has heard.Muhammad Khan, 28, allegedly left the queue in Westminster Hall on Friday night while the monarch was lying in state as the live feed briefly cut away. Continue reading...
Bolsonaro tries red scare tactics in Brazil election by raising spectre of Nicaragua
Brazil’s far-right president claims that leftwing rival Lula will repress clergy like Ortega but so far with little apparent successMore than 4,000km and an ideological abyss separate the capitals of Nicaragua and Brazil, where an acrimonious race for the presidency is under way.But the Central American country has found itself at the centre of Brazil’s election debate as its far-right incumbent Jair Bolsonaro seeks to weaponise Daniel Ortega’s authoritarian crackdown on the Catholic church to attack his leftist challenger, the former president Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva. Continue reading...
Four media outlets facing libel claims over Nursultan Nazarbayev reports
Complaints filed by charity named after ex-president reopen the debate over legal action against public interest journalismFour media outlets in the UK and the US are facing libel claims after publishing investigative reports into allegations about the assets of a fund named after the former Kazakh president Nursultan Nazarbayev.The Bureau of Investigative Journalism (TBIJ), openDemocracy and the Telegraph received several “pre-action” letters between May and August claiming their reporting was inaccurate and caused financial losses to a UK-registered company. Continue reading...
Labour sounds alarm over Fullbrook in letter to civil service head
Angela Rayner asks when PM knew about chief of staff being questioned as witness in FBI investigation into alleged bribery
Syrian refugees mass in convoy on Turkish border to walk into Greece
Tens of thousands of people are planning to enter EU country together, after alleged racist attacks and rising tensionsThousands of Syrian refugees are assembling in Turkey in a convoy, which organisers have dubbed the Caravan of Light, in an audacious and desperate attempt to enter the EU en masse.Since early September, Syrians have been drawing up plans for the journey via a Telegram channel, which now has more than 85,000 members. Continue reading...
John Hamblin, beloved Play School host for nearly 30 years, dies at 87
Tributes flow for ‘unforgettable presenter’ of ABC TV children’s show who was affectionately known as ‘Naughty John’
Australia news live updates: Alastair Clarkson denies any ‘wrongdoing or misconduct’ following Hawthorn racism review
Emiliano Sala pilot told friend plane was ‘dodgy’ before fatal flight
Newly released audio reveals David Ibbotson had concerns about aircraft in run-up to crash in 2019The pilot of a plane in which the footballer Emiliano Sala died told a friend the aircraft was “dodgy”, after an outward flight from Cardiff to Nantes.The 28-year-old player was flying from Nantes in France to Wales to join then Premier League club Cardiff City when the plane crashed in the Channel close to Guernsey. Continue reading...
Germany nationalises biggest gas importer to avert supply crisis
Deal includes €8bn cash injection for Uniper, which had been controlled by Finnish energy group Fortum
AFL great Luke Hodge says Hawthorn report into alleged racism a ‘shock to the system’
Hodge said he was not previously aware of the allegations or ‘anything to the extent of what was written in the article’
People caught with drugs in NSW may not face court, but government resists decriminalisation
Premier reiterates opposition to the ‘bare minimum’ recommendation of scathing inquiry into the state’s drug laws, nearly three years after it reportedThe New South Wales government has categorically ruled out decriminalisation in its long-awaited response to a landmark inquiry into drug laws in the state, but will expand pre-court diversion for people caught with illicit substances.On Wednesday the government finally released its response to the recommendations from Prof Dan Howard’s scathing inquiry, announcing a $500m investment in health and justice reforms. Continue reading...
Gordon Ramsay gin ad banned over nutritional claims
Scottish producer Eden Mill made claims about ingredients on its Instagram and Facebook pagesAn ad campaign for celebrity chef Gordon Ramsay’s new gin has been banned for making nutritional claims that are not allowed under UK marketing rules.Ramsay, known for his restaurant empire and shows such as Kitchen Nightmares and Hell’s Kitchen, launched his first gin last year in partnership with the Scottish producer Eden Mill. Continue reading...
Liz Truss may face Lords rebellion over Northern Ireland bill
Exclusive: about 50 peers due to meet on Wednesday morning to discuss how to amend or halt proposed legislationLiz Truss is facing a potential House of Lords rebellion over proposed legislation to rip up part of the Brexit arrangements for Northern Ireland amid concerns that it gives ministers “dictatorial” powers to pen and pass laws without scrutiny.About 50 Conservative, Labour and cross party peers are due to meet on Wednesday morning to discuss how they can amend or halt the Northern Ireland bill which has already passed through the House of Commons. Continue reading...
Three people killed in Iran protests over death of Mahsa Amini
Kurdistan governor blames deaths on ‘plot by the enemy’ on fourth day of protests over 22-year-old’s death in custodyIranian government officials have denounced a fourth day of protests after the death of a 22-year-old Kurdish woman in police custody, claiming the demonstrators have fallen victim to a conspiracy by its enemies.Mahsa Amini died on Friday after she was arrested by the morality police for not wearing the hijab and her trousers correctly, a tragic episode that has unleashed fury in the streets against the unaccountable and sometimes brutal treatment handed out to women by this branch of the police. Continue reading...
‘It’s going to explode’: young Palestinians look to the gun amid Israeli offensive
Israel’s Operation Breakwater aims to reduce the enemy’s ability to attack, but seems to be galvanising a new generation of fightersThere is almost nothing left of the Ottoman-era house in the old city of Nablus where Ibrahim al-Nablusi, an 18-year-old fighter with the al-Aqsa Martyrs Brigade, made his final stand against the Israeli army.Every inch of the remaining walls and ceiling is pockmarked by bullet holes; witnesses said that after a gun battle lasting hours, the Israel Defence Forces (IDF) used shoulder-launched rockets to blast open the metal doors. The missiles brought down heavy stonework that crushed the immensely popular young “Lion of Nablus”, wanted for shooting attacks against Israeli soldiers and civilians. Continue reading...
Children as young as nine say they are ill from work recycling plastic in Turkey
Human Rights Watch says failure to enforce laws worsens health impact at centres, amid steep rise in EU and UK waste exportsChildren as young as nine are working in plastic waste recycling centres in Turkey, putting them at risk of serious and lifelong health conditions, according to Human Rights Watch.Workers including children, and people living in homes located “dangerously close” to the centres, told researchers they were suffering from respiratory problems, severe headaches and skin ailments. Continue reading...
Shinzo Abe: man sets himself alight in protest at state funeral for killed Japan PM
Protester sustains widespread burns as Japan wrestles with legacy of leader whose death revealed scale of politicians’ links to Unification churchA man has set himself alight near the Japanese prime minister’s office, apparently in protest against next week’s state funeral for the country’s former prime minister, Shinzo Abe.The man, who has not been named, was initially unconscious and sustained burns over his entire body after the incident in Tokyo on Wednesday morning, less than a week before the controversial send-off for Abe, who was shot dead in July. Continue reading...
Brittany Higgins to take stand in Bruce Lehrmann rape trial
Former Liberal staffer to give additional evidence to court alongside her complaints to police and a reporter about the alleged 2019 sexual assault at Parliament House
AFL pledges investigation into ‘harrowing and disturbing’ allegations from Hawthorn First Nations players
AFL boss says panel will examine allegations Hawks separated Indigenous players from their families and pressured one couple to terminate a pregnancy
Biden to rally world leaders against Russian attempts to annex Ukraine regions
Antony Blinken calls referendums plan a ‘sham’ and Moscow’s possible mobilisation of extra forces ‘a sign of Russian failure’ ahead of Biden speechJoe Biden will use his speech at the United Nations on Wednesday to rally the world to stand firm in the face of Russian plans to hold referendums in occupied parts of Ukraine and possibly introduce widespread conscription, which the US described as signs of desperation unlikely to halt Ukrainian military gains.Biden will seek the broadest possible support for Ukrainian resistance at the UN general assembly (UNGA) by depicting it as a direct violation of the UN’s founding charter, and will make new announcements about the US funding of measures to address global food insecurity, caused in part by the Russian invasion, which has threatened developing countries with famine. Continue reading...
Art Gallery of NSW: Adrián Villar Rojas to take over WWII bunker as Sydney Modern unveiled
The acclaimed Argentinian sculptor’s immersive installation will headline the gallery’s $344m expansion, which opens in December
Australia to pay controversial US prisons operator $4.6m for 52 days of transition work on Nauru
MTC, which has been accused of ‘gross negligence’ that allegedly led to gang rape, will be paid during same period as previous contractor Canstruct
New RSC co-artistic directors ready to ‘shake up’ Shakespeare
Daniel Evans and Tamara Harvey – the first woman to be appointed permanently in the role – take up their posts in JuneThe Royal Shakespeare Company has appointed two people to be co-artistic directors for the first time in four decades.Daniel Evans and Tamara Harvey – the first woman to be permanently appointed artistic director at the RSC – will take up their post in June next year. Continue reading...
‘Really nice guy’: Tom Hardy surprises competitors with entry and victory in martial arts contest
The actor, 45, quietly entered the 2022 Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu Open Championship in Milton Keynes and won all his matchesActor Tom Hardy made a surprise appearance in a martial arts competition on Saturday, ultimately winning the event.Hardy, 45, entered the 2022 Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu Open Championship, a competition held by Ultimate Martial Arts Championships at Oakgrove school in Milton Keynes, Hyde News & Pictures reported. Continue reading...
Truss: Russia must leave Ukraine and pay ‘recompense’ to resume diplomacy
PM uses first foreign trip to rally UN allies to keep up the pressure on RussiaRussian president Vladimir Putin must leave Ukraine and pay “proper recompense” for his invasion through financial reparations before he can ever return to the international fold, Liz Truss has warned.The prime minister used her first foreign trip to rally UN allies to keep up the pressure on Russia, with government sources insisting pulling out of Ukraine was a ‘red line’ for any resumption of diplomatic relations. Continue reading...
From squash player to sportswear giant: Mike Ashley’s colourful retail career
Mike Ashley is stepping down from Frasers Group board, but Sports Direct founder leaves lasting legacy• Mike Ashley to step down from Frasers Group boardMike Ashley’s retreat from the public face of the business he founded is a return to form for the reclusive retailer.Before his group, then called Sports Direct, floated on the stock exchange in 2007, the only pictures of Ashley available were those from his days as a county squash player back in the 1970s. Continue reading...
Is Vladimir Putin happy to risk nuclear war to avoid admitting defeat? | Andrew Roth
Russian leader’s escalatory threat to annex parts of Ukraine in effort to halt counteroffensive is fraught with riskVladimir Putin has backed himself into a corner in Ukraine. And true to form, the Russian leader is ready to escalate, perhaps up to the brink of nuclear war, rather than admit defeat.Seven months after Putin launched his invasion, Russian troops have been driven back in the Kharkiv region, and Ukrainian forces are advancing in Luhansk and squeezing his troops and supply lines in Kherson. Continue reading...
Molly Russell inquest delayed to ensure social media posts handled ‘sensitively’
Coroner says evidence must provide safeguards for authors of material accessed by teenager before her deathThe inquest into the death of 14-year-old Molly Russell was delayed by legal discussions on Tuesday as the coroner raised concerns about protecting people whose social media posts appear at the hearing.The teenager, from Harrow in north-west London, took her own life in November 2017 after viewing content including posts linked to anxiety, depression, self-harm and suicide.In the UK and Ireland, Samaritans can be contacted on freephone 116 123, or email jo@samaritans.org or jo@samaritans.ie. In the US, the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline is at 800-273-8255 or chat for support. You can also text HOME to 741741 to connect with a crisis text line counselor. In Australia, the crisis support service Lifeline is 13 11 14. Other international helplines can be found at befrienders.org. Continue reading...
Whistleblower claims ATO was ‘callous’ when taxpayer said he was ‘losing will to live’ over debts
Richard Boyle alleges tax office blocked him from helping individuals and one senior staff member said ‘I am sick of taxpayers threatening suicide’
Queensland urged to hold its nerve in face of ‘baseless’ campaign linking land tax hike to housing crisis
Academics, economists and tenant groups have dismissed the claims by state opposition and real estate group
Anthony Albanese asks all Australians to observe a minute’s silence for Queen on public holiday
Elizabeth II ‘had a deep affection with Australia and Australians have remembered her fondly since her passing’, the prime minister says
HS2 granted route-wide injunction to tackle environmental protests
Activists barred from accessing hundreds of miles of land earmarked for UK high-speed rail project
Liz Truss says she is prepared to be unpopular as she sets out policies aimed at delivering growth – as it happened
Prime minister says chancellor will explain how tax cuts will be paid for on Friday. This live blog is now closedRosie Cooper has indicated that she intends to stand down as Labour MP for West Lancashire to take up a new job as chair of the Mersey Care NHS foundation trust. In her statement announcing the move Cooper says that events in recent years have “undoubtedly taken their toll” – a reference to Cooper being targeted by a neo-Nazi who was jailed for life in 2019 for plotting to kill her.Cooper’s statement implies she will resign and trigger a byelection. At the last election she had a majority of more than 8,000 over the Conservatives, and in a byelection Labour would be expected to hold the seat very easily. Continue reading...
Harris Family Trusts buys Butlin’s for £300m
Deal does not include Butlin’s property assets which were sold earlier this year to a private pension fundButlin’s has been bought by one of the holiday camp’s family backers for an estimated £300m.The seaside resort group, founded in 1936 in Skegness by Billy Butlin, includes sites in Minehead and Bognor Regis, which have played host to generations of entertainers. Recent bookings include Peppa Pig and Mister Maker to Peter Andre, Leo Sayer, Jason Donovan, Fatboy Slim and Sophie Ellis-Bextor. Continue reading...
Hurricane Fiona batters Turks and Caicos as Puerto Rico fights flooding
British island territory imposes curfew and urges people to flee flood-risk areas after Category 3 storm lashes Dominican RepublicHurricane Fiona has blasted the Turks and Caicos Islands as a Category 3 storm after cutting a path of devastation through the Dominican Republic, and Puerto Rico – where most people remained without electricity or running water.The storm’s eye passed close to Grand Turk, the small British territory’s capital island, on Tuesday morning after the government imposed a curfew and urged people to flee flood-prone areas. Hurricane-force winds extended up to 30 miles (45km) from the center. Continue reading...
Adnan Syed murder conviction had ‘systemic problems’, Serial host Sarah Koenig says
Hae Min Lee’s family, however, are ‘deeply disappointed’ at how quickly developments have progressedThe conviction of Adnan Syed for the 1999 murder of his ex-girlfriend Hae Min Lee – which was overturned on Monday – had “systemic problems”, the host of the Serial podcast, Sarah Koenig, said, as the slain young woman’s family said they were “deeply disappointed” at how quickly developments had progressed.A Baltimore judge ordered the release of Syed – whose case was chronicled in Serial as well as projects that separately followed up on that true crime series – after ruling that the state violated its legal obligation to share potentially exculpatory evidence with Syed’s defense. Continue reading...
No 10 chief of staff questioned by FBI has ‘full support’ of Liz Truss
Mark Fullbrook spoken to as witness in bribery case against financier and Tory donor Julio Herrera VelutiniLiz Truss has given her full support to the No 10 chief of staff, Mark Fullbrook, after it emerged he was questioned as a witness as part of a Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) inquiry into alleged bribery in Puerto Rico.Truss’s spokesperson said she was backing Fullbrook, who is not travelling with her to the UN general assembly in New York this week. Continue reading...
Brad Pitt makes surprise debut as a sculptor at Finland art gallery
Actor appears alongside Australian musician Nick Cave and British sculptor Thomas Houseago to reveal his first ever public art exhibition
Venezuela intelligence agencies guilty of crimes against humanity – UN report
United Nations mission says President Nicolás Maduro and others ordered ‘grave crimes’ including torture to stifle oppositionVenezuela’s intelligence agencies are committing crimes against humanity as part of a plan orchestrated at the highest level of government to repress dissent, UN experts have concluded.A team tasked with investigating alleged violations in Venezuela said it had uncovered how members of intelligence services implemented orders by President Nicolás Maduro and others in a scheme to stifle opposition. Continue reading...
Number of global ultra high net worth individuals hits record high
Credit Suisse finds those with assets exceeding $50m total 218,200 after post-pandemic ‘explosion of wealth’The ranks of the global “ultra high net worth” (UHNW) individuals swelled by 46,000 last year to a record 218,200 as the world’s richest people benefited from “almost an explosion of wealth” during the recovery from the pandemic.The number of UHNW people – those with assets of more than $50m (£43.7m) – jumped in 2021 as the super-rich benefited from soaring house prices and booming stock markets, according to a report by investment bank Credit Suisse. The number of people in the UHNW bracket has increased by more than 50% over the past two years. Continue reading...
Hong Kong journalist charged days before leaving for Oxford fellowship
Ronson Chan was due to travel to the UK when he was arrested for ‘obstructing police’The head of Hong Kong’s journalist union was charged with obstructing police on Monday, 10 days before he was set to leave the city and begin an overseas fellowship at Oxford University.Ronson Chan, chairman of the Hong Kong Journalists Association (HKJA), was arrested on 7 September over a dispute with two officers who asked to see his identification while he was covering a residents’ meeting at a public housing estate. Continue reading...
Brothers of Italy suspends candidate after online post praising Hitler found
Election candidate for the rightwing party had called Hitler a ‘great statesman’ in a 2014 Facebook post
Russia-Ukraine war latest: what we know on day 209 of the invasion
Russia loses full control of Luhansk as Ukraine retakes village; forensic experts exhume 146 bodies from mass burial site at Izium
Higher energy bills a price worth paying for UK security, says Truss
Prime minister says cost of weaning UK off cheap gas and oil will not be passed on to bill payersHigher energy bills are a price worth paying to guarantee the UK’s security from foreign aggressors, but the cost should not be passed on to householders, Liz Truss has said.The British prime minister warned that the UK must not jeopardise its safety for the sake of cheap gas and oil from authoritarian regimes such as Russia. Continue reading...
Madeleine McCann’s parents lose challenge over Portuguese libel case
Couple sought redress from European court of human rights after libel case against detective was overturnedThe parents of Madeleine McCann have lost their European court of human rights challenge to the Portuguese supreme court’s decision to throw out their libel case against a former detective who implicated them in their daughter’s disappearance.Kate and Gerry McCann sued Gonçalo Amaral, who led the botched police search for Madeleine in 2007, over statements he made in a book, documentary and newspaper interview alleging that they were involved in Madeleine’s disappearance. Continue reading...
Mike Ashley to step down from Frasers Group board
Retail tycoon to remain as remain as the controlling shareholder of Sports Direct and House of Fraser ownerMike Ashley is to step down from the board of Frasers Group, which owns high street brands including Sports Direct and House of Fraser, 40 years after he opened his first sports shop in Maidenhead.The company announced that the billionaire retail tycoon and founder of Sports Direct would not be standing for re-election as a director at this year’s annual meeting on 19 October. Continue reading...
Met handcuff peaceful anti-Bolsonaro protester to delight of Brazil’s far right
Police accused of unnecessary force as president’s son shares video of detention to show Britons ‘don’t like communists either’The Metropolitan police have been accused of using unnecessary force and handing a propaganda coup to Brazil’s far right after a peaceful demonstrator was detained and handcuffed during a protest outside the Brazilian ambassador’s London residence.Ali Rocha, a 50-year-old Brazilian and British citizen, and her flatmate were intercepted by officers on Sunday lunchtime as they joined a protest against Brazil’s radical rightwing president, Jair Bolsonaro, who was in the UK for the Queen’s funeral. Continue reading...
Suggestion Queensland man fell into woodchipper by accident ‘didn’t make sense’, murder trial hears
Property owner Sharon Beighton tells court she thought ‘where’s Bruce?’ before being told 54-year-old had fallen into woodchipper
Ministers to review Channel 4 privatisation and scrapping of BBC licence fee
Culture secretary says she will ‘re-examine the business case’ but declines to say if licence fee could be axedMinisters are reviewing the decisions to privatise Channel 4 and to scrap the BBC licence fee, the new culture secretary has said, saying she is “re-examining the business case”.Michelle Donelan said that as culture secretary she would look at the BBC licence fee “in the round” but declined to say whether it could be scrapped. Donelan also said she was revisiting the online harms bill and the provisions around “legal but harmful” speech. Continue reading...
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