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May to raise Khashoggi killing with Saudi ruler at G20

PM says she wants to see ‘those responsible being held to account’ as she juggles fraught diplomacy with shoring up Brexit deal on world stage Theresa May has said en route to the G20 summit that she plans to raise the killing of Jamal Khashoggi and the situation in Yemen with Saudi Arabia’s Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman. “I am intending to speak with the crown prince of Saudi Arabia. The message that I give will be very clear ... on this issue of Jamal Khashoggi but also on the issue of Yemen,” the prime minister told reporters before touching down in Buenos Aires. “[On Khashoggi’s killing] we want to see a full and transparent investigation in relation to what happened and obviously those responsible being held to account. Continue reading... from World news | The Guardian https://ift.tt/2zwuhzg

Berta Cáceres: seven men convicted of murdering Honduran environmentalist

Indigenous campaigner Cáceres, 44, was shot dead in 2016 Four also guilty of attempted murder of Mexican activist Seven men have been found guilty of the murder of the Honduran indigenous environmentalist Berta Isabel Cáceres. An eighth defendant, Emerson Duarte Meza, was cleared and freed on Thursday. Cáceres, a winner of the Goldman prize for environmental defenders, was shot dead late at night on 2 March 2016 – two days before her 45th birthday – after a long battle to stop construction of an internationally financed hydroelectric dam on the Gualcarque river, which the Lenca people consider sacred. Continue reading... from World news | The Guardian https://ift.tt/2RlM96z

Michael Cohen pleads guilty to lying to Congress over Trump project in Russia

Former legal fixer said Trump continued trying to develop tower in Moscow months into presidential campaign Follow live updates One of Donald Trump’s closest advisers spoke with a Kremlin official about securing Russian government support for a planned Trump Tower in Moscow during the 2016 presidential election campaign, he said on Thursday. Michael Cohen, who served as Trump’s legal fixer for more than a decade, said in an explosive testimony that Trump continued trying to develop a tower in Russia’s capital months into his campaign for the presidency – contradicting Trump’s account. Continue reading... from World news | The Guardian https://ift.tt/2ztLaKz

'Deeply shameful': 258 runners caught cheating in Shenzhen's half marathon

Fake race numbers, imposters and those cutting corners to face penalties, including lifetime bans Organisers of the Shenzhen half-marathon have said the 258 participants caught cheating during Sunday’s race will not be able to run away from punishment for their actions. As many as 18 runners were found to wearing fake bibs, and three were running on behalf of others. They face lifetime bans from the event, the Chinese Xinhua news agency reported. Continue reading... from World news | The Guardian https://ift.tt/2AyqDEI

Theresa May rules out Norway-style Brexit compromise with Labour

En route to the G20, PM rejects plan B and accuses Labour of wanting to leave country with no deal Theresa May has ruled out any plan B involving a Norway-style compromise deal with the Labour party in order to deliver a parliamentary consensus on Brexit, saying the opposition party’s refusal to accept the backstop arrangement put the UK on a course for no deal. Influential backbenchers, including former Tory minister Nick Boles and Labour’s Stephen Kinnock, have been developing a compromise proposal based on membership of the European Economic Area plus a negotiated customs union, believing it is the only version of Brexit that could attract enough Labour and Tory votes to deliver a parliamentary majority. Continue reading... from World news | The Guardian https://ift.tt/2Rqterm

Railway diplomacy: South Korean trains venture north for first time in a decade

Engineers onboard will inspect 1,200km of North Korean tracks as part of future plan to modernise regime’s network South Korea has sent trains across the world’s most heavily militarised border into North Korea for the first time in a decade. It’s part of a mission to eventually modernise the North’s dilapidated network and connect it with the South. Six rail cars carrying dozens of South Korean officials and engineers will inspect 1,200km (745 miles) of track over 18 days, according to the South’s unification ministry. Continue reading... from World news | The Guardian https://ift.tt/2reZyC9

Grindr: app's president says marriage is 'between man and woman'

After backlash within gay dating app company, Scott Chen says he ‘supports gay marriage’ and was voicing his personal feelings The president of Grindr wrote on Facebook that he believes “marriage is a holy matrimony between a man and a woman”, sparking backlash inside the gay dating app company. Scott Chen, who became the president of Grindr after it was bought by a Chinese gaming corporation, wrote and later deleted a lengthy post on his personal page that criticized Christian groups fighting marriage equality, but also suggested that his personal beliefs clashed with gay marriage. Continue reading... from World news | The Guardian https://ift.tt/2KI45Ga

Climate change strike: thousands of school students protest across Australia

‘Strike 4 Climate Action’ brings thousands of students together in defiance of prime minister’s warning The best banners from the strike day Thousands of schoolchildren across Australia walked out of class on Friday to demand action by the federal government on climate change. The “Strike 4 Climate Action”, inspired by 15-year-old Swedish student Greta Thunberg , brought together children in capital cities and 20 regional centres such as Ballarat, Newcastle, Townsville and Cairns. A large protest was also held in Hobart on Thursday. Continue reading... from World news | The Guardian https://ift.tt/2KHMDRX

CNN ends contract with contributor Mark Lamont Hill after speech on Israel

Move comes after Anti-Defamation League and other groups condemned Hill for advocating a boycott CNN has parted ways with contributor Marc Lamont Hill after a speech the college professor made on Israel and Palestine at the United Nations. A CNN spokesperson confirmed Hill was no longer under contract. The network did not give a reason, but the move came amid objections to Hill’s speech by the Anti-Defamation League (ADL) and other groups. Continue reading... from World news | The Guardian https://ift.tt/2BGVPDh

Indonesian city to fine LGBT residents for disturbing 'public order'

Pariaman on Sumatra island passes regulation banning ‘acts that are considered LGBT’, despite homosexuality being legal An Indonesian city plans to fine its gay and transgender residents 1m rupiah ($70) for disturbing “public order”, reflecting a rise in discrimination against the Muslim-majority nation’s small LGBT community. Related: 'A vigilante state': Aceh's citizens take sharia law into their own hands Continue reading... from World news | The Guardian https://ift.tt/2r8wL26

Astronomers measure total starlight emitted over 13.7bn years

Stars have radiated 4x10 84 photons since the universe begun with formation peaking 11bn years ago All the light from all the stars that have ever existed. It is a quantity of unimaginable magnitude, but now astronomers have put a number on it. From the earliest, faintest stars, to the largest galaxies, an international team has managed to measure the total amount of starlight emitted over the entire 13.7bn-year history of the universe. Continue reading... from World news | The Guardian https://ift.tt/2Qumzis

'It’s the only way forward': Madrid bans polluting vehicles from city centre

From Friday, only vehicles producing zero emissions will be allowed to drive freely in downtown Madrid – making it a pollution pioneer in Europe By 10.15 on Wednesday morning, Enrique Pelagio had parked his lorry in the chic Madrid neighbourhood of Chueca and was stacking the trolley that would bring the local cafes, bars and restaurants their daily bread and pastries. Across the road was the van from the fruit and veg shop, while near the craft beer place sat a red delivery truck from the ubiquitous Mahou brewery. Continue reading... from World news | The Guardian https://ift.tt/2DVwqHo

Highland ghillie's story of Winston Churchill - archive, 30 November 1926

30 November 1926 : Chancellor of the exchequer so busy with his argument that he fails to notice that he’s heading uphill A Highland ghillie’s story of the Chancellor of the Exchequer was told to the annual gathering of the Cairngorm Club at Aberdeen by the Rev AE Robertson , of the Scottish Mountaineering Club. Mr. Churchill (said Mr. Robertson) had gone to visit the historic cave in the wild recesses of the Ceannacroc Forest , Glenmoriston, Inverness-shire, where Prince Charlie sought refuge when hard beset after Culloden. The Highland ghillie who accompanied Mr. Churchill on the expedition told his experience thus: “Mr. Churchill was a very clever gentleman, a grand speaker, but rather heavy on his legs on the high hills. He was very anxious to see the cave, and I took him to the cave over the ram along the ridge and down into the corrie. I had a rifle with me, for I hoped the gentleman would be able to get a stag after he had seen the cave. Continue reading... from World news ...

People’s Vote complains over lack of second referendum voice in TV debate

Campaign says confining debate to Theresa May and Jeremy Corbyn would breach BBC guidelines The People’s Vote campaign has formally complained to the BBC and Ofcom over plans to hold a televised Brexit debate without including a supporter of a second referendum. Theresa May and Jeremy Corbyn have agreed to take part in a discussion of the prime minister’s Brexit plan on national television next Sunday evening, although there is disagreement between the two political parties over whether the BBC or ITV should host the debate. Continue reading... from World news | The Guardian https://ift.tt/2zwIiwC

UK aid to Yemen is eclipsed by weapons sales to the Saudi coalition

UK aid to Yemen is eclipsed by the billions brought in through the bungling, deceitful sale of British weapons to Saudi Arabia The war in Yemen has killed as many as 57,000 people since March 2015, left 8.4 million people surviving on food aid and created a cholera epidemic . The British government claims to have been at the forefront of international humanitarian assistance, giving more than £570 m to Yemen in bilateral aid since the war began. Yet the financial value of aid is a drop in the ocean compared with the value of weapons sold to the Saudi-led coalition – licences worth at least £4.7bn of arms exports to Saudi Arabia and £860m to its coalition partners since the start of the war. Relatively speaking, aid has been little more than a sticking plaster on the death, injury, destruction, displacement, famine and disease inflicted on Yemen by an entirely man made disaster . Continue reading... from World news | The Guardian https://ift.tt/2rdBWhl

Giulio Regeni: Italy names Egyptian agents as murder suspects

Members of national security agency listed as potentially responsible for killing student Italian prosecutors have named several members of Egypt’s national security agency as suspects in the alleged murder of Italian doctoral student Giulio Regeni – the first Egyptians to be named by the Italian side in connection with the case after almost three years. The move comes after a meeting, the 10th of its kind, between Rome’s deputy public prosecutor Sergio Colaiocco and Egyptian authorities in Cairo. Continue reading... from World news | The Guardian https://ift.tt/2rcDCYs

Make my cabinet great again: Name every official Trump has fired?

The administration has been characterized by the turmoil of turnover in high-level jobs. Have you kept track of who’s who? While the US unemployment rate recently hit a 48-year low, it has soared among White House staffers with Donald Trump in office. As his presidency approaches the two-year mark, it’s worth recapping its biggest departures so far. Do you know the whos, whats, and whens of Trump’s White House firings? Continue reading... from World news | The Guardian https://ift.tt/2QncN1R

Calls for Labor to back out of Coalition deal to delay welfare for migrants

It’s feared the bill will lead to a rise in the number of people seeking emergency relief from charities and community groups The peak body for social services has called for Labor to back out of a deal with the government to pass harsh welfare measures on skilled migrants. It’s feared the bill, expected to pass next week, will lead to an increase in the number of people seeking emergency relief from charities and community groups, and a rise in child poverty. Continue reading... from World news | The Guardian https://ift.tt/2P8DyCn

Women's rights take centre stage as murdered activists are remembered

As UN Women hails the bravery of women’s rights defenders, we pay tribute to some of those killed in the past year Rising misogyny and an increase in the restrictions placed on women’s freedom worldwide mean the work of campaigners who defend their rights is more important than ever, the head of UN Women has said. In a statement to mark International Women Human Rights Defenders’ Day , Phumzile Mlambo-Ngcuka said: “Those who defend our rights in turn need our defence. Their brave and important work has provoked reprisals and attacks against civil society actors in all parts of the globe. Humanitarian, development and peace-building organisations are also increasingly facing access and funding restrictions, making the task of human rights defenders all the more precarious.” Continue reading... from World news | The Guardian https://ift.tt/2AwGT93

G20 summit: can world leaders find unity – or is it simply showboating?

Now in its 10th year, a forum intended to secure global governance has become a stage for increasingly populist leaders The leaders from the world’s 20 biggest economies converge on Buenos Aires on Friday looking for consensus on the global flows of trade and investment – at a time when such consensus has been increasingly difficult to come by. Ten years on from the first G20 summit – convened in an effort to alleviate the global financial crisis – the Argentinian hosts are struggling to find common ground among the heads of state and government representing 19 of the biggest national economies and the EU – 85% of global economic output. Continue reading... from World news | The Guardian https://ift.tt/2P6Uh93

Contact with the Kremlin and lies to 'be loyal': key points from Cohen's plea deal

Trump’s former lawyer admitted he had been in contact with a Russian official in 2016 and had lied to stay loyal to Trump Donald Trump’s longtime lawyer and fixer has pleaded guilty to lying to congressional investigations into possible connections between the Trump campaign and Russia, and admitted that he had been involved in talks to build a Trump Tower in Moscow months into the 2016 US presidential campaign. In Michael Cohen’s explosive testimony in Manhattan federal court on Thursday, he admitted he had been in contact with a Kremlin official in 2016, and had lied to be consistent with Trump’s “political messaging” and “to be loyal”. Continue reading... from World news | The Guardian https://ift.tt/2RmFTeY

Michael Cohen deal a critical step for Mueller that exposes Trump to new risk

An agitated Trump tried to play down his ex-aide’s deal with prosecutors – but experts call it ‘potentially very significant’ A deal announced on Thursday between Michael Cohen, the longtime personal lawyer and fixer for Donald Trump, and federal prosecutors has left the president and his family vulnerable to new legal hazards and could represent one of the most significant advances so far in the work of special counsel Robert Mueller, legal analysts said. Related: Michael Cohen pleads guilty to lying to Congress over Trump project in Russia Continue reading... from World news | The Guardian https://ift.tt/2TYcQjy

Kremlin says Trump, Putin have agreed to meet one on one at G-20 summit on Saturday

The much-anticipated summit had been thrown into doubt after President Trump said it might be canceled following Russia’s seizure of Ukrainian vessels and crew at the weekend, triggering a sharp escalation in tensions. A Kremlin spokesman said Washington had confirmed the two presidents would meet and speak briefly but the rest would be left to […] from World https://ift.tt/2raXvPn

Congo Ebola outbreak is 2nd largest, 2nd deadliest

The current Ebola epidemic in the Democratic Republic of Congo -- with 426 total cases, including 245 deaths -- is now the second largest and second deadliest in history, according to Thursday's report from the nation's Ministry of Health. from CNN.com - RSS Channel - World https://ift.tt/2SiSzDO

Trump's whirlwind G20 set to begin after he cancels Putin meeting

President Donald Trump was only a half-hour into his nine-hour flight to the G20 summit here in the Argentine capital when he decided to pull the plug on the most hotly anticipated moment of his trip: a lengthy face-to-face with Russian President Vladimir Putin. from CNN.com - RSS Channel - World https://ift.tt/2Q24CZx

Japan may be about to upset Asia's balance of power

Japan is preparing an order for roughly 100 US-designed F-35 stealth fighter jets in a deal that could potentially upend the balance of power in Asia, according to sources familiar with the process. from CNN.com - RSS Channel - World https://ift.tt/2Rp3lYP

Angela Merkel's plane diverted after technical issue

German Chancellor Angela Merkel's plane was forced to turn around and make an unscheduled landing due a technical problem, a government spokesman told CNN. Merkel was heading to Argentina for the G-20. from CNN.com - RSS Channel - World https://ift.tt/2P6FTxz

Maria Ressa, Rappler formally indicted by the Philippines on tax evasion charges

Philippines news website Rappler and its chief executive have been indicted on tax evasion charges, the latest in a case that free speech and civil liberties advocates have warned is part of a wider crackdown on dissent by President Rodrigo Duterte's administration. from CNN.com - RSS Channel - World https://ift.tt/2FNEM6M

China suspends scientists who claim to have produced first gene-edited babies

China has suspended the research activities of the scientists who claimed to have created the world's first gene-edited babies, state-run Xinhua news reported Thursday. from CNN.com - RSS Channel - World https://ift.tt/2Ax9bQY

Deutsche Bank raided in money laundering probe

Deutsche Bank's head office in Frankfurt was raided by 170 police officers and tax investigators on Thursday as part of a money laundering probe. from CNN.com - RSS Channel - World https://ift.tt/2FOxpMk

Bayer cuts jobs after Monsanto deal

Bayer plans to slash thousands of jobs as part of a corporate overhaul following its acquisition of Monsanto. from CNN.com - RSS Channel - World https://ift.tt/2E0S2TG

Billionaire pushes ahead with controversial coal mine

One of India's richest men is pushing ahead with a controversial coal mine in Australia, but the project will be scaled back after plans for state subsidies were dropped following huge protests. from CNN.com - RSS Channel - World https://ift.tt/2Q2O2Zd

Why a dad quit his high-paying job to build beds

A simple project to help a family in need stopped Luke Mickelson in his tracks. from CNN.com - RSS Channel - World https://ift.tt/2txWwdN

Helping immigrants settle in is her passion

Florence Phillips was born in New York to Jewish parents who fled Europe before the Holocaust. from CNN.com - RSS Channel - World https://ift.tt/2OWaTRg

Two Girls Had Their Genitals Cut, But A Judge Dismissed Their Case — Here's Why

“It was a shock and it was heartbreaking, but I feel like sometimes when you have that negative reaction, it can energize people. We saw that with the Trump election.” View Entire Post › from BuzzFeed News https://ift.tt/2KJjuWt

Trump Has Canceled (Via Twitter) His G20 Meeting With Vladimir Putin

The president said he was canceling the meeting over the seizure of Ukrainian ships. View Entire Post › from BuzzFeed News https://ift.tt/2zx22QJ

Sri Lanka's most senior military official in court over civil-war abductions

Ravindra Wijegunaratne, the chief of the defence staff, is accused of aiding the abduction of 11 people in the final stages of the war Sri Lanka’s most senior military official has been jailed as a court investigates allegations he helped cover up the disappearance of 11 people during the final months of the country’s three-decade civil war. Ravindra Wijegunaratne, the chief of defence staff, avoided an arrest warrant for weeks before police detained him on Wednesday, after he was accused of trying to abduct a key witness in the case at the weekend. Continue reading... from World news | The Guardian https://ift.tt/2KK6cJC

Putin shrugs off Trump’s threat to cancel G20 meeting over Kerch crisis

Russian leader says Ukraine’s Poroshenko is trying to bolster popularity with Black Sea ‘provocation’ Kerch strait Q&A: what happened and why does it matter? Vladimir Putin has shrugged off Donald Trump’s threat to cancel a meeting with him due to Moscow’s seizure of three Ukrainian navy ships, and accused Ukraine’s president of orchestrating the crisis. Russia seized three Ukrainian naval vessels and their crews on Sunday over what it said was their illegal entry into Russian waters, which Ukraine has denied. Continue reading... from World news | The Guardian https://ift.tt/2FUIo78

Stigma means Russia risks HIV epidemic as cases rise

Increased rate of new diagnoses in former Soviet Union runs against a global decline Stigma around homosexuality and drug use means Russia and some former Soviet Union countries risk developing out-of-control HIV epidemics, experts have said, after data showed a record number of new cases last year. Most new cases in the former Soviet Union in 2017 were from heterosexual sex as the disease spreads beyond high-risk groups, according to the World Health Organization (WHO) and the European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control. Continue reading... from World news | The Guardian https://ift.tt/2FM6hNT

Canada: mother and baby killed by grizzly bear in Yukon

Valérie Théorêt, 37, and her 10-month-old daughter were killed outside their cabin in a remote area A young mother and her 10-month-old daughter have been killed by a grizzly bear metres from their cabin in Canada’s Yukon territory. Related: How to survive a bear encounter (and what to do if it all goes wrong) Continue reading... from World news | The Guardian https://ift.tt/2FLZ8x0

Take Zuckerberg's name off our city's hospital, says San Francisco politician

City leader cites ‘continued scandals’, as others begin to question the reputational cost of taking philanthropic funds from Facebook Ever since he announced a jaw-dropping $100m donation to the Newark public school system, Mark Zuckerberg’s generous philanthropy has served as one of his key defenses against criticism of himself and his company. But as Zuckerberg’s reputation has been bludgeoned by a seemingly never-ending string of scandals, some recipients of the billionaire’s largesse are beginning to raise concerns about what it means to be funded by Facebook. Continue reading... from World news | The Guardian https://ift.tt/2zvKO6p

Panama the new flashpoint in China's growing presence in Latin America

A spat over the site of China’s embassy has underlined the strategic value of the canal – through which two-thirds of ships to or from the US pass Jutting four kilometres into the Pacific, the Amador causeway islands separate the concrete and glass skyline of Panama City from the soaring iron arch of the Bridge of the Americas – under which 40 cargo ships pass each day en route to or from the Panama Canal. Linked to the mainland by a slender causeway, these strategic outcrops are home to a handful of derelict buildings once used to house US military personnel. Continue reading... from World news | The Guardian https://ift.tt/2TR7giS

'Like fires everywhere': West Midlands becomes a youth knife-crime hotspot

The causes are numerous and complex, but it is the scale and the age of those involved that alarms adults on the frontline With a metallic creak, the door to one of Birmingham’s “weapons surrender bins” opened to reveal a plethora of blades, from kitchen knives to karambits , claw-shaped knives commonly used in south-east Asian martial arts which have lately featured in some computer games. It was a collection that had been building in the windswept car park of a church in the Hockley area of the city before being unlocked last week. Continue reading... from World news | The Guardian https://ift.tt/2SgT9lh

Unilever boss quits after botched plan to move to Netherlands

Paul Polman to step down after shareholder rebellion thwarted relocation of HQ to Rotterdam Unilever’s chief executive, Paul Polman, is stepping down after the company was forced to scrap its planned move from London to Rotterdam after a shareholder rebellion. The group, whose brands include Marmite, Dove soap and Magnum ice-cream, ditched its plan to simplify its dual Anglo-Dutch structure in October after an unprecedented rebellion from its UK shareholders. The row was a significant blow to the credibility of its top executives, Polman and the chair, Marijn Dekkers. Continue reading... from World news | The Guardian https://ift.tt/2Q15pJX

Gideon Mendel's best photograph: a mother carries her HIV-infected son

‘Joseph had been sick for 10 years. He said he liked listening to the radio, friends would pass by, his life was rich. He died a few months later’ I shot this image of Dorika Gabriel carrying her son, Joseph, in 1997. I had travelled to their village on the Ugandan border of Tanzania, close to Lake Victoria, to photograph local responses to HIV and Aids . At the end of the day I was taken to meet people who were living with the disease. Joseph was sitting under a shelter outside his home. As I was walking away, I turned back and I saw his mother lift him up and carry him back into the house. Continue reading... from World news | The Guardian https://ift.tt/2FZC9ir

Cliven Bundy rebukes Trump over attack on migrants: 'We should have a heart'

The Trump-supporting rancher and his sons have now become unexpected critics, telling the Guardian: ‘I don’t like walls’ Cliven Bundy is not a fan of walls. A hero to some in the far-right due to his family’s armed standoffs with the US government, the Nevada rancher is an avid supporter of Donald Trump. But there’s one major issue where they diverge. Continue reading... from World news | The Guardian https://ift.tt/2TXupQy

Berta Cáceres murder trial plagued by allegations of cover-ups set to end

Verdict against eight men accused in the murder of Honduran indigenous environmentalist will be handed down on Thursday The verdict against eight men accused over the murder of Honduran indigenous environmentalist Berta Cáceres will be handed down on Thursday after a controversial five-week trial plagued by allegations of negligence and cover-ups . Cáceres – who won the 2015 Goldman Environmental Prize – was shot dead in March 2016 , after a long battle against the internationally financed Agua Zarca hydroelectric dam project on the Gualcarque river, territory sacred to the indigenous Lenca people. Continue reading... from World news | The Guardian https://ift.tt/2DPmmjj

Australian refugee football player faces deportation after arrest in Thailand

Hakeem Al-Araibi arrested at Bangkok airport and faces deportation to Bahrain, where he fears persecution A refugee football player who lives in Australia has been detained in Thailand and is facing deportation back to the country he fled from, where he fears violence and persecution. Hakeem Al-Araibi told Guardian Australia he was arrested on an Interpol red notice for his conviction over an act of vandalism in Bahrain which he denies and says allegedly happened while he was playing in a televised football game. Continue reading... from World news | The Guardian https://ift.tt/2E2bH5P

'Diabolical' diets: four in 10 children consume sugary drinks every day

A third of children never eat fruit every day with malnutrition a concern in both rich and poor countries, warns global report More than four in 10 children drink sugary drinks every day and one in three never eat fruit every day, according to a global report that warns most countries are unlikely to meet nutrition targets . Researchers warn the standard of diets around the world is “diabolical”, and that problems such as obesity, anaemia and micronutrient deficiency are being neglected. Continue reading... from World news | The Guardian https://ift.tt/2rcGjJg

Five million families in Britain living in houses without baths – archive, 29 November 1960

29 November 1960: Despite the fact that most of these houses are also without hot-water supply and inside lavatory there is low take up for government grant scheme Mr Frank Allaun, the member for Salford East, said in the Commons yesterday that five million families in Britain were now living in houses without baths. In Manchester a quarter of a million men, women and children were living in houses without baths. In his constituency five out of ten houses had no bath and no inside toilet. In Burnley, Wigan, Rochdale, and St Helens the proportion was one in three. Many other provincial cities were in a similar state, and Glasgow was far worse. Owner-occupiers were taking advantage of the Government scheme for installing bath and inside toilet in approved houses, but it was being largely ignored by private landlords. Related: More than half of British homes don't have a bathroom – archive, 1950 Continue reading... from World news | The Guardian https://ift.tt/2Rms53U

Yemen: investigation finds Saudis diverting weapons to factions loyal to their cause

Investigators say weapons from UK and US have fallen into hands of splinter groups in Yemen, some with links to al-Qaida and Isis An investigation into weapons being used in the war in Yemen has shown numerous examples of arms supplied by the UK and the US, among others, ending up in the hands of militias including those linked to al-Qaida and Isis. In an apparent abuse of trade agreements by the Saudi- and UAE-led coalition, sophisticated armoured vehicles, rocket launchers, grenades and rifles are among the weapons being purchased from European and US companies and reaching local factions and groups. Continue reading... from World news | The Guardian https://ift.tt/2PY3g1I

‘Finally, they will pay’: justice beckons for survivors of El Mozote massacre

It was one of the worst atrocities in El Salvador’s history. Now, almost four decades on, soldiers accused of rape and murder during the country’s civil war are belatedly standing trial Marta was at her boyfriend’s house, moulding dough into circles to make tortillas, when five soldiers barged in. They forced the 19-year-old into the bedroom and raped her at gunpoint. Not long after that October afternoon in 1981, Marta fled her hometown of El Mozote in eastern El Salvador. “The fear that they would come back and do what they did again always stayed with me,” says Marta. “Because that’s what they always did with the young women.” Continue reading... from World news | The Guardian https://ift.tt/2FIpUXf

Putin and Poroshenko motives open to question in Kerch crisis | Simon Tisdall

If the leaders are trying to boost their respective political fortunes, it’s a dangerous game Russia’s deployment of S-400 surface-to-air missile systems in Crimea , announced on Wednesday, sounds worrying. The move comes days after Russian forces fired on Ukraine’s navy in the Kerch strait, prompting western condemnation and fears of a wider conflagration. At first glance, Vladimir Putin appears to have opted for defiance and escalation. But first glances can be misleading. All parties to the Crimea-Donbass conflict have an interest in shaping outside perceptions, and not all is what it seems. In fact, Russia has stationed three S-400 missile battalions in Crimea since 2014, when it seized and illegally annexed the peninsula. It is now adding a fourth. It is not welcome news, but it is not necessarily a prelude to all-out war. Continue reading... from World news | The Guardian https://ift.tt/2P6nWzl

Climate change is already here, report says

Climate change is here and affecting our health, with extreme heat in particular also having effects on productivity, food supply and disease transmission, a new global report finds. from CNN.com - RSS Channel - World https://ift.tt/2E1LrIN

Swastikas in textbooks: German schools' anti-Semitism problem

Rachel always thought it was best to hide her religion from her high school students. The trouble started a few years ago when she let slip to a student that she was Jewish. from CNN.com - RSS Channel - World https://ift.tt/2AuB2kI

Lion Air pilots fought automatic safety system before plane crashed into sea

The pilots of Lion Air Flight 610 were engaged in a futile tug-of-war with the plane's automatic systems in the minutes before it plunged into the ocean, killing all 189 people on board. from CNN.com - RSS Channel - World https://ift.tt/2FKSask

It's official: Brexit deal will hurt the UK economy

It's official: The British government's plan for leaving the European Union will be bad for the economy. from CNN.com - RSS Channel - World https://ift.tt/2P4Pghj

Award-winning Chinese photographer Lu Guang disappears in Xinjiang, wife says

An award-winning Chinese photographer has disappeared in China after reportedly being taken away by authorities in Xinjiang province. from CNN.com - RSS Channel - World https://ift.tt/2DPDSE3

Chinese gene-editing scientist defends research and raises possibility of third baby

The Chinese scientist who sparked an international outcry after alleging to have helped create the world's first genetically edited babies, has raised the possibility of a third child being born, after announcing that a separate woman was pregnant at an early stage with a modified embryo. from CNN.com - RSS Channel - World https://ift.tt/2TUck5U

Making iPhones in the US would cost Apple more than Trump's tariffs

President Donald Trump is considering new tariffs on China that could make iPhones way more expensive for Americans. from CNN.com - RSS Channel - World https://ift.tt/2Q0MyyP

Chinese tourists are spending less at Tiffany's

Chinese tourists in the United States slowed their spending at Tiffany during its most recent quarter, a troubling sign for the jeweler. from CNN.com - RSS Channel - World https://ift.tt/2DPye4P

How Trump and the anthem protest empowered NFL players

In an era marked by divided opinions in the US, a crop of NFL players is quietly trying to bridge the cultural divide with messages of inclusion and charitable work. from CNN.com - RSS Channel - World https://ift.tt/2DZVEW1

The wild new passenger jet with no middle seats, ever

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These Photos Show The Extent Of The Damage From The Queensland Bushfires

Fires are still burning in several areas across the state. View Entire Post › from BuzzFeed News https://ift.tt/2Rm5LYm

One Of Brazil’s President-Elect’s Large Adult Sons Is Showing Up All Over Washington

Eduardo Bolsonaro, son of the incoming president, has a mix of Trump Jr.’s family loyalty and Jared Kushner’s policy sway, as seen in his recent visit to Washington. View Entire Post › from BuzzFeed News https://ift.tt/2DPy0dV

How Close Did The Caravan Come To Breaching US Border Defenses At San Diego? Turns Out, Not That Close.

The 42 people from the caravan who crossed into US territory and were arrested over the weekend only made it to a no-man’s-land between two border fences. View Entire Post › from BuzzFeed News https://ift.tt/2zy4x5l

Donald Trump Spoke To Nigel Farage On The Phone About The Brexit Deal

News of the phone conversation comes after Trump said May's Brexit agreement "sounds like a great deal for the EU." View Entire Post › from BuzzFeed News https://ift.tt/2rbcLM5

A Conservative Magazine Deleted A Letter That Slut-Shamed A Woman Senator For Having Her "Boobs Hanging Out"

"The suggestion that a woman’s opinion is not valid because of the way she dresses is as out of touch as it is offensive." View Entire Post › from BuzzFeed News https://ift.tt/2RkB71F

The rise of the 'meanwhile space': how empty properties are finding second lives

Rather than let properties lie empty, Paris is learning to hand them over temporarily to community groups and startups Hospitals are rarely places of cheer and creativity, but the former Saint-Vincent-de-Paul hospital in Paris’s 14th district is one of the most exciting places on the left bank. Former ambulance bays and car parks now house allotments, a boules court, a makeshift football pitch and an urban campsite, and up to 1,000 visitors a day come to browse its market, eat at its cafes or catch a free live performance. Renamed Les Grands Voisins, or The Great Neighbours, the site is a magnet for Parisians and tourists alike, its former treatment rooms, A&E building and wards now a hub of social and commercial enterprise. Alongside a hostel providing 600 beds for the homeless are artisan studios, pop-up shops and startups. Continue reading... from World news | The Guardian https://ift.tt/2DOrHaD

Why are Ghana's roads so deadly? Latest fatality sparks fury in Accra

Violent protests have followed the death of a schoolgirl on a highway that has claimed 195 lives this year. But what’s causing the carnage? Across the busy Adenta-Madina highway in Ghana’s capital, Accra , there loom six incomplete concrete footbridges. Unusable for their intended purpose, they currently serve as advertising hoarding for politicians and companies. For well over a decade since the highway – but not its pedestrian bridges – was completed, residents of the city’s Adenta district have watched, horrified, as the traffic has grown worse and pedestrian fatalities have become more common, thanks both to reckless driving and the lack of safe crossing places. Continue reading... from World news | The Guardian https://ift.tt/2Arjbed

Patriotism versus nationalism – archive, 28 November 1944

28 November 1944: How patriotism, which we now all praise, differs from nationalism, which we now all brand as the enemy which must be destroyed I have had a question sent to me which in one form or another I have been expecting for some time. The question is in what way patriotism, which we now all praise (though Dr. Johnson did say that it was the last refuge of a scoundrel), differs from nationalism, which we now all brand as the enemy which must be destroyed. And my correspondent also asks if true Christianity can find any room for patriotism at all where all men should be valued equally and all lands should have equal claims. Related: English patriotism on the rise, research shows Continue reading... from World news | The Guardian https://ift.tt/2SmNwlR

Powdered polio vaccine brings hope to Nigeria and Pakistan

New method of freeze-drying IPV maintains its potency in hot conditions A polio vaccine that can be stored as a dried powder at room temperature could offer a new way to help eradicate the disease, according to researchers. While existing vaccines have led to polio being eliminated in many countries around the world, including the UK, the highly contagious virus still circulates in the populations of countries including Nigeria and Pakistan , where it can cause paralysis or even death. Continue reading... from World news | The Guardian https://ift.tt/2TPHjjN

Seeing red: why Melania Trump's crimson Christmas trees are so jarring

The first lady’s meme-ready holiday decorations detach viewers from nature, according to psychology experts Shortly after Melania Trump unveiled the White House’s Christmas decor on Monday, one key design element – a “forest” of cone-shaped, crimson trees – spurred tongue-in-cheek uproar on Twitter. Related: Christmas decorations at the White House – in pictures Continue reading... from World news | The Guardian https://ift.tt/2AuZ52P

'GM is Oshawa': Canadians respond to General Motors' decision to close plant

Following announcement that company will close three plants, Oshawa employees wonder why theirs is shutting down Wet flurries blanketed a sombre Oshawa as hundreds of workers quietly shuffled out of the General Motors assembly plant as they finished work for the day. Many were still processing the previous day’s devastating news: by next year, the plant – the city’s main employer – would be no more. Related: Trump says he isn't happy with General Motors' decision to shed 14,700 jobs Continue reading... from World news | The Guardian https://ift.tt/2TUdCxM

Queensland bushfires: 'catastrophic' conditions fuel more than 100 fires

Eight thousand residents of Gracemere have been urged to leave as schools were closed because of the fire threat Eight thousand residents of Gracemere in central Queensland have been urged to leave as a sudden wildfire bears down on homes in catastrophic fire conditions. A large fire sparked shortly before 3pm on Wednesday has raced towards Gracemere, prompting authorities to issue a complete evacuation of the community just south of Rockhampton. Continue reading... from World news | The Guardian https://ift.tt/2TQ7Opd

Civil rights 'under serious attack' across the globe

More than half of countries use censorship, harassment or violence to repress public debate, warns a report Nearly six in 10 countries are seriously restricting people’s freedoms, according to a new report that warns of a growing repression around the world. According to the study, there is little or no space for activism in countries such as Eritrea and Syria, and also worrying signs in countries where democracy is considered well established, such as France, the US, Hungary and India. Continue reading... from World news | The Guardian https://ift.tt/2FGWxVh

Why does Donald Trump oppose Theresa May's Brexit deal?

President may fear US could lose its prize of a free trade agreement with UK Foreign Office has only 30 trade negotiators as Brexit looms It was not off the cuff. It was clearly meant. But was Donald Trump right to claim Theresa May’s Brexit deal meant the UK after 29 March 2019 “may not be able to trade with us” ? The UK is the fifth largest export market for American goods. British exports to the US are worth about £100bn a year to the UK economy, according to the Office for National Statistics, more than twice that of any other country. Continue reading... from World news | The Guardian https://ift.tt/2PUqDZY

Novice left hanging after glider pilot fails to attach him – video

A first-time hang-glider has an experience he won't forget in a hurry after the pilot failed to attach him to the glider. Shortly after takeoff in Switzerland, Chris Gursky realised he wasn't attached and had to cling on for more than two minutes before the pilot could land. Gurksy tore his bicep tendon and fractured his wrist Continue reading... from World news | The Guardian https://ift.tt/2r7XXOA

"It Is Going To Get A Lot Worse": 8,000 Australians From A Single Town Are Evacuating A Fire

"If it was me, I'd go right now, straight away," said state disaster coordinator Bob Gee. View Entire Post › from BuzzFeed News https://ift.tt/2TVbBSn

The US Loves To Charge Other Governments' Hackers With Crimes. What Happens When One Of Those Countries Returns The Favor?

As the US grows increasingly comfortable with "name-and-shame" tactics against hackers who work for China, Iran, North Korea, and Russia, it's only a matter of time before US government hackers are outed. View Entire Post › from BuzzFeed News https://ift.tt/2Seua20

Three US Soldiers Were Killed In Afghanistan Today In The Deadliest Attack This Year

The roadside bomb also wounded three other US service members as well as an American contractor. View Entire Post › from BuzzFeed News https://ift.tt/2SePRPp

The World Is On Track For “Catastrophic” Climate Change, UN Report Finds

“We are far off track,” one expert said. View Entire Post › from BuzzFeed News https://ift.tt/2E2Ap5S

A Man Who Was Stranded In An Airport Since March Has Been Granted Asylum In Canada

“The past is no longer with us,” Hassan al-Kontar said. “What is important is today, and tomorrow, the present and the future.” View Entire Post › from BuzzFeed News https://ift.tt/2RcT1TW

Paul Manafort breached plea deal by repeatedly lying in Russia inquiry, Mueller says

Former Trump campaign chairman’s lies amount to new crimes and deal no longer stands, according to special counsel Paul Manafort repeatedly lied to investigators even after agreeing to cooperate with the investigation into Russia’s interference in the 2016 election, the special counsel Robert Mueller said late on Monday. Manafort, Donald Trump’s former campaign chairman, breached a plea agreement he signed in September by “lying to the Federal Bureau of Investigation and the special counsel’s office on a variety of subject matters”, Mueller said in a court filing. Continue reading... from World news | The Guardian https://ift.tt/2ScGPT5

Health effects of diesel 'cost European taxpayers billions'

Traffic emissions responsible for at least €70bn damage every year, report says Air pollution from roads causes at least €70bn (£62bn) in health damage every year in the European Union, according to a new report, with diesel fumes responsible for three-quarters of the harm. The research, commissioned by the European Public Health Alliance (EPHA), found the vast majority of the costs were borne by taxpayers through government-funded health services. But these costs could be reduced by 80% by 2030 if ambitious action were taken, the report concluded. Continue reading... from World news | The Guardian https://ift.tt/2zrsqeY

Rare cancer linked to breast implant used by millions of women

Figures suggest at least 615 cases worldwide of lymphoma related to textured implants A type of breast implant used by millions of women around the world is under scrutiny after French surgeons were advised to stop using it because of a potential link with a rare kind of cancer. Textured breast implants have been linked with anaplastic large cell lymphoma (ALCL), which forms in the scar capsule around the implant and normally begins with pain and swelling in the breast. Continue reading... from World news | The Guardian https://ift.tt/2AqUVcn

May's Brexit deal sounds like a 'great deal for the EU', says Donald Trump

US president’s intervention is likely to weaken May’s hand when she is seeking to get deal approved by parliament Donald Trump has delivered a weighty blow to Theresa May’s hopes of steering her Brexit deal through parliament, saying it sounded like a “great deal for the EU” that would stop the UK trading with the US. Trump was speaking to reporters outside the White House when he was asked about the deal May struck with the EU’s other 27 heads of state and government on Sunday. Continue reading... from World news | The Guardian https://ift.tt/2DMUL2p

Six people found dead in mass killing at Japan tourist hotspot

Officials in Miyazaki prefecture urge people to be careful and keep close eye on children after gruesome discovery Residents of a remote village in south-western Japan are coming to terms with a gruesome mass murder after six people, including five members of the same family, were found dead inside a farmhouse. Police said they later discovered the body of a seventh person who had jumped or fallen from a nearby bridge into a river in Takachiho, Miyazaki prefecture, a mountain village of 12,000 people and a popular tourist destination. Continue reading... from World news | The Guardian https://ift.tt/2FJL5bh