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Nevada caucuses: Bernie Sanders wins in resounding victory

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Nevada caucuses: Bernie Sanders wins in resounding victory Sanders solidifies status as national frontrunner Centrists trail behind Biden declares: ‘We’re alive’The Vermont senator Bernie Sanders won the caucuses in Nevada, solidifying his frontrunner status in the race for the Democratic nomination.“We’ve brought together a multigenerational, multiracial coalition that is not only going to win Nevada, it’s going to sweep this country,” Sanders told supporters in San Antonio, Texas, after the Associated Press and several US networks projected his win. Continue reading... Go to Source

Starmer warns Labour: unite or face a generation out of power

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Starmer warns Labour: unite or face a generation out of power Leadership frontrunner issues plea to party as voting set to beginLabour will lock itself out of power for an entire generation if it fails to end years of internal warring and instead target “dangerous” Tory prime minister Boris Johnson, Keir Starmer warned the party today. Related: Keir Starmer: ‘We can blame each other and argue – or pull together and win’ Continue reading... Go to Source

Greta Thunberg’s mother reveals teenager’s troubled childhood

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Greta Thunberg’s mother reveals teenager’s troubled childhood Swedish opera singer Malena Ernman gives emotional account of daughter’s battles with autism and an eating disorderGreta Thunberg’s extraordinary transformation from a near-mute 11-year-old into the world’s most powerful voice on the climate crisis is revealed today by her mother.In an emotional account, Malena Ernman describes how her daughter came to be diagnosed with autism, and how activism helped her overcome an eating disorder. Continue reading... Go to Source

South Korea screens thousands of religious sect members for coronavirus

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South Korea screens thousands of religious sect members for coronavirus Country confirms more than 430 cases as WHO head voices concern over sixth death in IranThousands of members of a secretive religious sect in South Korea are being screened for the new coronavirus after more than 430 cases were confirmed in the country by officials, one of several fresh clusters of the disease globally.More than 78,000 people around the world have been infected by the Covid-19 virus, with most cases in mainland China, though clusters that have unclear origins have emerged in Singapore, Iran and South Korea. Continue reading... Go to Source

Brexit: Emmanuel Macron ‘not sure’ trade deal possible by end of year

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Brexit: Emmanuel Macron 'not sure' trade deal possible by end of year French president says fishing rights will be key point of contention for negotiations French president Emmanuel Macron on Saturday said he was “not sure” it would be possible for the European Union and Britain to reach a trade deal by the end of the year.Britain and the EU are about to embark on negotiations aiming to hammer out a trade agreement by the time the post-Brexit transition period shuts at the end of December. Continue reading... Go to Source

Nevada caucuses: Bernie Sanders leads in early results – live

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Nevada caucuses: Bernie Sanders leads in early results – live Results trickle in for ‘first in the west’ caucusMake-or-break moment for candidates in diverse stateBernie Sanders has invested big in Nevada. Will it pay off?Health, heat and deportations: the issues voters care about 11.24pm GMTThe results of the Nevada caucuses are trickling in. Some delays to the results were expected, as this was the first year that Nevada allowed early voting, which complicated the calculations that precinct leaders are required to make. 11.13pm GMTWith 3% of precincts reporting, Senator Bernie Sanders has an early lead in the Nevada Democratic caucuses, with more than 50% of these first results. Former vice-president Joe Biden was a distant second, at about 18%, followed by Elizabeth Warr...

Coronavirus: WHO worried about cases with no link to China – latest updates

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Coronavirus: WHO worried about cases with no link to China – latest updates The World Health Organization has raised concerns about cases where there has been no contact with someone known to be infected nor travel to China 11.47am GMTA repatriation flight carrying 32 British and European evacuees from the Diamond Princess cruise ship has landed in the UK, PA Media reports.The plane, which also carried British government and medical staff, touched down at Ministry of Defence base Boscombe Down in Wiltshire shortly after 11.30am.We have brought 32 British and European citizens safely home from Japan. The FCO [Foreign and Commonwealth Office] worked hard to get them back to the UK securely. Our number one priority has consistently been the health and safety of UK nationals. 11.33am GMTYou...

UK weather: heavy rain brings further flooding with more forecast

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UK weather: heavy rain brings further flooding with more forecast Met Office says more belts of rain expected and warns of high winds and snow in ScotlandA third consecutive weekend of stormy weather has brought further flooding to already sodden areas.With swathes of south Wales and northern and central England still trying to cope with the impact of storms Ciara and Dennis, heavy showers have hit parts of the UK with warnings of more to come. Continue reading... Go to Source

Nevada caucuses: Democrats prepare to vote in most diverse 2020 state yet

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Nevada caucuses: Democrats prepare to vote in most diverse 2020 state yet Electorate in ‘first-in-the-west’ primary is more representative of Democratic party than voters in earlier statesNevada residents will be casting their votes in the “first-in-the-west” primary contest that will play a key role in choosing the Democratic candidate to take on Donald Trump.Saturday’s caucuses could be a make-or-break moment for several Democratic contenders and mark the first voting in a state with a diverse electorate that more closely resembles the demographics of the US and the Democratic party. Nevada is nearly 30% Latino and 10% black and has a rapidly growing Asian American population. Continue reading... Go to Source

Iran elections: conservatives heading for large majority

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Iran elections: conservatives heading for large majority Likely outcome reflects frustration at collapsing living standards and relations with the westIran’s conservatives are heading for a large overall majority in the country’s parliamentary elections, according to preliminary results, an outcome that reflects frustration with collapsing living standards and the apparent dead end of engagement with the west.It means strong supporters of the supreme leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, will control all the main levers of power in Iran except for the presidency. The reformists, elected four years ago on a ticket of engagement with the west, had been the largest party in parliament but found many of their proposals blocked by other centres of power in Iran, notably the Guardian Co...

Amazon to donate to drug charity linked to Scientology

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Amazon to donate to drug charity linked to Scientology Experts have questioned methods of Narconon, which has given talks in UK schoolsAmazon has agreed to channel funds to a controversial drug rehabilitation charity linked to the Church of Scientology, the Guardian has learned.The web giant will make donations to Narconon – which runs programmes for drug addicts based on the teachings of Scientology founder L Ron Hubbard – when supporters buy products through the site, with shoppers able to pledge 0.5% of purchases to selected charities under Amazon’s ‘Smile’ feature. Continue reading... Go to Source

Revealed: how teachers could unwittingly trigger counter-terror inquiries

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Revealed: how teachers could unwittingly trigger counter-terror inquiries Exclusive: leaked document shows Prevent strategy is more about monitoring extremists than safeguarding the vulnerable, campaigners sayTeachers, doctors and other public-sector workers could unwittingly spark counter-terrorism inquiries when they seek advice about the government’s controversial Prevent strategy, sensitive documents seen by the Guardian reveal.A heavily redacted copy of the official policy framework for Prevent, the strategy designed to catch those at risk of committing terrorist violence, was released to the human rights group Liberty under the Freedom of Information Act and shared with the Guardian. Continue reading... Go to Source

Bernie Sanders briefed by US officials that Russia is trying to aid his campaign

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Bernie Sanders briefed by US officials that Russia is trying to aid his campaign Candidate has denounced reported efforts to interfere on his behalf, saying: ‘I do not consider Vladimir Putin a good friend’US officials have told Bernie Sanders that Russia is trying to help his campaign, prompting the frontrunner in the Democratic race to strongly condemn any interference.Republican Donald Trump and US lawmakers have also been informed about the Russian assistance to Sanders, said a report in the Washington Post, which cited unnamed people familiar with the matter and first broke the news. Continue reading... Go to Source

Alzheimer’s Society ‘paid out £750,000’ to staff amid bullying claims

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Alzheimer's Society 'paid out £750,000' to staff amid bullying claims Exclusive: Charity could be accused of using NDAs to silence staff, whistleblower allegesThe country’s largest dementia charity, the Alzheimer’s Society, has been accused of spending as much as £750,000 on payouts to staff who agreed to sign non-disclosure agreements, according to a whistleblower complaint leaked to the Guardian.The complaint says the use of the NDAs could be seen as an attempt to silence staff at the organisation, which insiders claim has been beset by allegations of bullying and a toxic management culture. Continue reading... Go to Source

Environment and animal rights activists being referred to Prevent programme

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Environment and animal rights activists being referred to Prevent programme Types of ‘concerns’ identified include far-left and anti-Isis extremism, FoI request revealsEnvironmental and animal rights activists have been referred to the government’s controversial anti-radicalisation programme, the Home Office has admitted.Responding to a freedom of information request, the Home Office provided a breakdown of reasons behind referrals of individuals to its Channel programme, an arm of Prevent, for “other types of radicalisation.’’ Continue reading... Go to Source

Coronavirus: window of containment ‘narrowing’ after Iran deaths, WHO warns

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Coronavirus: window of containment 'narrowing' after Iran deaths, WHO warns Virus is spreading in Middle East, with confirmed cases in Lebanon and IsraelFour Iranians have died after contracting coronavirus, with health authorities warning the virus has spread to multiple cities, while Israel and Lebanon declared their first domestic cases as the deadly epidemic spreads across the Middle East.Asked on Friday if the new cases put the crisis at a tipping point, the World Health Organization director general, Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, said the “window of opportunity is narrowing, so we need to act quickly before it closes completely”. Continue reading... Go to Source

School bus stunt urges Prince Andrew to talk to FBI about Jeffrey Epstein

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School bus stunt urges Prince Andrew to talk to FBI about Jeffrey Epstein US lawyer Gloria Allred arranged for bus to be driven past Buckingham Palace with message for princeAn American-style school bus has driven past Buckingham Palace with a message on the side appealing for Prince Andrew to answer questions from the FBI about his links to the sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.The stunt was arranged by the US lawyer Gloria Allred, who represents some of Epstein’s victims. Continue reading... Go to Source

Regent’s Park mosque prayer leader returns day after being stabbed

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Regent's Park mosque prayer leader returns day after being stabbed Raafat Maglad says he feels sorry for alleged attacker as concerns are raised about securityA Muslim prayer leader has returned to Regent’s Park mosque a day after he was stabbed in the neck in front of hundreds of horrified onlookers, as London’s mayor, Sadiq Khan, urged worshippers to remain vigilant.Raafat Maglad, who is in his 70s and is the mosque’s muezzin – the person who calls worshippers to prayer – said he was sorry for the alleged attacker, who was wrestled to the ground on Thursday after what one witness described as “30 seconds of mayhem.” Continue reading... Go to Source

UN warns of rise of ‘cybertorture’ to bypass physical ban

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UN warns of rise of 'cybertorture' to bypass physical ban Rapporteur warns against trivialising psychological torture as states exploit internet to target individualsPsychological torture is being exploited by states to circumvent the more widely understood ban on physically inflicting pain and may open the way to a future of “cybertorture”, the UN torture rapporteur has said.Nils Melzer, professor of international law at the University of Glasgow and the UN’s special rapporteur on torture and other cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment or punishment, is cautioning that the internet could be used systematically to target individuals remotely – through “intimidation, harassment, surveillance, public shaming and defamation”. Continue reading... Go to...

Isis supporter admits plot to bomb St Paul’s Cathedral and a hotel

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Isis supporter admits plot to bomb St Paul's Cathedral and a hotel Safiyya Amira Shaikh, 36, pleads guilty to preparing terrorist acts in hearing at Old BaileyA supporter of Islamic State has pleaded guilty to plotting to bomb St Paul’s Cathedral and a hotel.Safiyya Amira Shaikh, 36, from Hayes in Middlesex, admitted preparation of terrorist acts and dissemination of terrorist publications at a hearing at the Old Bailey. Continue reading... Go to Source

Coronavirus: air travel demand ‘will fall for first time in 11 years’

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Coronavirus: air travel demand 'will fall for first time in 11 years' Predicted drop in passenger numbers because of outbreak will cost industry $29.3bn – IataThe spread of the coronavirus will result in the first fall in global air travel in more than a decade, the international airline industry body has predicted.The International Air Transport Association (Iata) warned that falling passenger demand as a result of the outbreak of the Covid-19 virus would cost the airline industry $29.3bn (£23.7bn) in lost revenues this year. Continue reading... Go to Source

EU leaders at odds over filling €75bn Brexit shortfall

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EU leaders at odds over filling €75bn Brexit shortfall Agreement on a final budget deal at summit is unlikely, says Mette Frederiksen, Danish PMA summit to fix the EU’s long-term budget looked in danger of ending in failure after less than a day of talks, with leaders miles apart on how to fill the €75bn (£63bn) hole left by Brexit.As sources predicted a potential early close in Brussels, the European council president, Charles Michel, came under criticism for aiming “far too high” with a proposed budget of 1.074% of the bloc’s gross national income (€1.094tn). Continue reading... Go to Source

Priti Patel gets ‘storm’ warning over senior civil servant clashes

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Priti Patel gets 'storm' warning over senior civil servant clashes David Normington, who served under five home secretaries, says timetable for new immigration system will be ‘tight’A former chief civil servant at the Home Office has warned that the department is in the grip of a number of “tropical storms” amid reports of clashes between Priti Patel and her chief mandarin.Sir David Normington, a former permanent secretary who served under five ministers at the Home Office, also warned that the government’s timetable for a new immigration system would be “tight”. Continue reading... Go to Source

Grace Millane murder: man jailed for life for killing of UK backpacker

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Grace Millane murder: man jailed for life for killing of UK backpacker Man, who has name suppression, to spend at least 17 years in prison after murder of British backpacker that shocked New ZealandThe New Zealand man found guilty of murdering British backpacker Grace Millane has been sentenced to life in prison with a minimum non-parole period of 17 years.The man appeared in Auckland’s high court on Friday morning, and his sentencing was overseen by Justice Simon Moore. Continue reading... Go to Source

Iran’s leaders warn low turnout in election will boost Trump

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Iran's leaders warn low turnout in election will boost Trump Voters set to shun Friday’s parliamentary poll in sign of protest or indifferenceIran’s senior leaders flooded the media with eve-of-poll warnings that abstentions in Friday’s parliamentary elections – either through indifference or as a protest – will only encourage Donald Trump to step up economic sanctions against Tehran.The one-week period of officially sanctioned campaigning for a seat in the next five year parliament ended on Wednesday night, 24 hours before voting started amid the first serious outbreak of coronavirus in Iran. Continue reading... Go to Source

Revealed: the areas in the UK with one Airbnb for every four homes

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Revealed: the areas in the UK with one Airbnb for every four homes ‘Out-of-control’ dominance of rentals in some communities depriving locals of homes, critics sayThe Devon village changed by AirbnbHow Airbnb is forcing out Barcelona localsAirbnb has become so prevalent in Great Britain that some parts of the country now have one listing for every four properties, prompting concern that the rapid expansion in short-term lets is “out of control” and depriving communities of much-needed homes.Exclusive analysis by the Guardian identified Airbnb hotspots in both rural areas and inner-city neighbourhoods, where the ratio of active Airbnb listings to homes was more than 20 times higher than the average across England, Scotland and Wales. Continue reading... Go to S...

Man arrested after London mosque stabbing

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Man arrested after London mosque stabbing Attempted murder inquiry launched after man allegedly stabbed in non-terror-related attackScotland Yard has launched an investigation into the attempted murder of a man who was stabbed at a mosque during afternoon prayers.The mosque’s muezzin, who calls others to prayers, was said to have been stabbed in the neck, according to one witness who posted a video showing the alleged attacker being detained by police at London Central Mosque in Regent’s Park. Continue reading... Go to Source

Hanau attack reveals ‘poison’ of racism in Germany, says Merkel

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Hanau attack reveals 'poison' of racism in Germany, says Merkel Gunman who posted manifesto online kills nine at shisha bars before shooting himselfAngela Merkel has said the murder of nine people in a shooting rampage by a suspected rightwing extremist has revealed the “poison” of racism and hate in Germany.The man, identified as Tobias Rathjen, 43, carried out attacks at two shisha bars in Hanau, a commuter town near Frankfurt, before killing his mother and himself, police said. Continue reading... Go to Source

Roger Stone sentenced to 40 months in prison for obstructing Russia investigation – live

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Roger Stone sentenced to 40 months in prison for obstructing Russia investigation – live Sentencing likely to prompt more Trump furyBloomberg the main target in bruising debate debut in Las VegasHelp us cover the critical issues of 2020. Consider making a contribution 5.49pm GMTRoger Stone will not report to prison for at least a few weeks, until Judge Amy Berman Jackson rules on his motion claiming juror bias in the case.Press and onlookers waiting for Stone, who is not going to prison for a least a few weeks, to emerge. pic.twitter.com/Z6LfVH8j9r 5.42pm GMTAs she delivered her sentence, Judge Amy Berman Jackson delivered a defense of facts, accusing Roger Stone of disregarding them in his case.“The truth still exists. The truth still matters,” Jackson said. “Roger St...

Powerful antibiotic discovered using machine learning for first time

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Powerful antibiotic discovered using machine learning for first time Team at MIT says halicin kills some of the world’s most dangerous strainsA powerful antibiotic that kills some of the most dangerous drug-resistant bacteria in the world has been discovered using artificial intelligence.The drug works in a different way to existing antibacterials and is the first of its kind to be found by setting AI loose on vast digital libraries of pharmaceutical compounds. Continue reading... Go to Source
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