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Russia plans for mass delivery of new stealth heavy strike drone in 2024
Read More The Russian Air Force is still expected to receive the first batch of newest stealth heavy strike unmanned aerial vehicle in 2024, United Aircraft Corporation (UAC) Head Yuri Slyusar reported to Russian President Vladimir Putin on Monday. The mass deliveries of the latest Okhotnik (Hunter) stealth heavy strike drone to the Russian troops…
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Trump Is Under Increasing Pressure to Blow Up His China Deal Before Election Day
Read More President Donald Trump bet the house that getting a sweetheart trade deal with the Chinese government would boost the American economy and his electoral odds before the election. Now, with that election less than 100 days away, some members of his inner circle are pushing him to make a new bet: that he’ll…
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3 Stranded Sailors Rescued From Deserted Island After Writing SOS in the Sand
Read More (WELLINGTON, New Zealand) — Three men have been rescued from a tiny Pacific island after writing a giant SOS sign in the sand that was spotted from above, authorities say. The men had been missing in the Micronesia archipelago for nearly three days when their distress signal was spotted Sunday on uninhabited Pikelot…
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3 Stranded Sailors Rescued From Deserted Island After Writing SOS in the Sand
Read More (WELLINGTON, New Zealand) — Three men have been rescued from a tiny Pacific island after writing a giant SOS sign in the sand that was spotted from above, authorities say. The men had been missing in the Micronesia archipelago for nearly three days when their distress signal was spotted Sunday on uninhabited Pikelot…
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Melbourne stage 4 restrictions and Covid lockdown rules explained
Read More The Victorian premier, Daniel Andrews, has announced tough new stage four coronavirus restrictions for metropolitan Melbourne, including an overnight curfew Follow the latest live blog Victoria coronavirus map; full Australian Covid stats Victoria’s stage 3 restrictions; Covid restrictions across Australia Sign up for Guardian Australia’s coronavirus email Stage four restrictions have been introduced…
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EasyJet expands flight schedule as holiday demand grows
Read More Popular destinations include Nice and Faro despite coronavirus travel concerns EasyJet has expanded its summer schedule after better than expected demand and says it expects to operate about 1,000 flights a day in August. The budget carrier said popular destinations included Faro and Nice, along with city breaks such as Amsterdam and Paris.…
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Thailand protesters openly criticise monarchy in Harry Potter-themed rally
Read More Demonstrators issue rare rebuke in country where defaming royals is punishable by up to 15 years in jail Speakers at a Thai anti-government protest have demanded changes to the monarchy and called for its powers to be curbed in unusually frank public comments. Defaming the royal family is punishable by up to 15…
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Rising temperatures will cause more deaths than all infectious diseases – study
Read More Poorer, hotter parts of the world will struggle to adapt to unbearable conditions, research finds The growing but largely unrecognized death toll from rising global temperatures will come close to eclipsing the current number of fatalities from all the infectious diseases combined if planet-heating emissions aren’t constrained, a major new study has found.…
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Dayton Mass Shooting Survivor Finds Purpose After Tragedy: ‘I Didn’t Die, so That’s Why I’m Still Here Fighting’
Read More (DAYTON, Ohio) — Tormented by mind-scarring memories and questions without answers, Dion Green has dedicated his life after the death of his father and eight other people in a mass shooting in Dayton, Ohio, to memorializing them and trying to bring helpful change. “That purpose is my ‘Why?’” said Green, whose father died…
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UK coronavirus live: calls for more test and trace; virologists question Covid-19 response
Read More Researchers warn more testing is needed ahead of schools reopening to prevent second wave while other experts criticise handling of crisis Boost test and trace before English schools reopen ‘or risk second wave’ UK virologists criticise handling of Covid testing contracts Global coronavirus live: latest updates 7.46am BST EasyJet has said it is…
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Wildlife forensics: how a giant pangolin named Ghost could help save the species
Read More A new research programme in Gabon is identifying the ‘isotopic fingerprint’ of the world’s most-trafficked mammal in the fight to beat smugglers After a two-week chase through Lopé-Okanda national park, a mosaic of rainforest and savannah in central Gabon, David Lehmann and his Wildlife Capture Unit were celebrating – they had caught a…
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Honeymooning Couple Return Home via Antarctic Boat After Being Stranded for Months Because of COVID-19
Read More (WELLINGTON, New Zealand) — A New Zealand honeymoon couple stranded on the remote Falkland Islands in March because of the coronavirus has managed to return home by hitching a ride of more than 5,000 nautical miles (9,200 kilometers) on an Antarctic fishing boat. Feeonaa Clifton said she had never spent even a single…
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Donald Trump: US Treasury should get cut of TikTok deal
Read MoreThe president has given Microsoft 45 days to reach a deal or he will ban the app in the US.The president has given Microsoft 45 days to reach a deal or he will ban the app in the US.
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Melbourne childcare providers say they need urgent clarity and support from government
Read More Attendance rates will plummet from Thursday as stage four lockdown comes into effect, but centres still have few details • Follow Tuesday’s Australia live blog• Melbourne’s stage 4 restrictions; Victoria stage 3 restrictions• Australian stats interactive; Vic cases map With less than 48 hours until childcare attendance rates are set to plummet in…
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Covid-19 treatment: Gilead Sciences urged to study drug that showed promise with cats
Read More Activists accuse company of pushing remdesivir to boost profit GS-441524 has been used to treat a coronavirus in cats Coronavirus – latest global updates Activists are calling on the pharmaceutical firm Gilead Sciences to study a drug for the treatment of Covid-19 that showed promise in curing cats of a coronavirus. The drug,…
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Record temperatures, pending deals inflame Iraq's power woes
Read More In Iraq’s oil-rich south, the scorching summer months pose painful new choices in the age of the coronavirus: stay at home in the sweltering heat with electricity cut off for hours, or go out and risk the virus. A resident of al-Hartha district, in Basra province, al-Abidin lost his job due to pandemic-related…
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Kashmir curfew brought in as region marks one year since special status revoked
Read More Soldiers patrol Indian-controlled areas as protesters plan ‘black day’ to mark 5 August Authorities have brought in a curfew in many parts of Indian-controlled Kashmir, one day ahead of the first anniversary of India’s controversial decision to revoke the disputed region’s special status. Shahid Iqbal Choudhary, a civil administrator, said the security lockdown…
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Which NYPD officers have most complaints against them? | Mona Chalabi
Read More The repeal of a controversial law means preciously secret allegations of misconduct have now been made public In New York, thousands of police discipline records that were kept secret are now public thanks to a change in the law. A statute known as 50-a meant the public could not know about complaints made…
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Minister refuses to name Victoria aged care homes battling Covid-19 due to ‘reputational’ fears
Read More Federal aged care minister says he’s ‘reluctant to have a public hit list’, saying smaller facilities cannot ‘handle a big media influx’ • Follow Tuesday’s Australia live blog• Melbourne’s stage 4 restrictions; Victoria stage 3 restrictions• Australian stats interactive; Vic cases map; NSW cases map• Sign up for Guardian Australia’s coronavirus email The…
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Missing sailors stranded on Pacific island saved by giant SOS in the sand
Read More Three men stuck on tiny Pikelot island after their boat ran out of fuel and strayed off course spotted by Australian and US military aircraft Three Micronesian sailors stranded on a remote Pacific island have been found alive and well after a rescue team spotted their giant SOS message written into the sand…
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Lobbying for Russian pipeline spikes in Washington
Read More As U.S. lawmakers plot to stop one of Moscow’s most important projects in Europe, the Nord Stream 2 pipeline, lobbyists supporting it are busier than ever but disclosing few details of their work, according to government filings and current and former U.S. officials. The pipeline linking Russian gas fields to Western Europe has…
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Urgency to bear witness grows for last Hiroshima victims
Read More For nearly 70 years, until he turned 85, Lee Jong-keun hid his past as an atomic bomb survivor, fearful of the widespread discrimination against blast victims that has long persisted in Japan. The knowledge of their dwindling time — the average age of the survivors is more than 83 and many suffer from…
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TikTok: China hits out at US ‘smash and grab’ as tech row deepens
Read More Foreign affairs spokesman accuses US of hypocrisy and editorial in state-run newspaper decries choice between submission at ‘mortal combat’ The US has offered China the “choice of submission or mortal combat in the tech realm”, state media in Beijing have said, as the two rival powers manoeuvred on the thorny issue of splitting…
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Number of UK citizens emigrating to EU has risen by 30% since Brexit vote
Read More Exclusive: crisis has led to 500% increase in Britons taking up citizenship in an EU state The number of British nationals emigrating to other EU countries has risen by 30% since the Brexit referendum, with half making their decision to leave in the first three months after the vote, research has found. Analysis…
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North Korea ‘probably’ developed miniaturized nukes to fit ballistic missiles, ‘confidential’ UN report says
Read More Pyongyang has highly likely developed nuclear warheads capable of fitting ballistic missiles in its arsenal, and is making other progress in its weapons program, according to a report submitted to the UN Security Council. The “confidential” UN report, obtained by Reuters on Monday, notes that several unidentified countries had assessed that Pyongyang “probably…
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Coronavirus: Millions return to lockdown in Philippines
Read MoreA strict curb on movements has been re-imposed in the capital Manila after a surge in Covid infections.A strict curb on movements has been re-imposed in the capital Manila after a surge in Covid infections.
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Global report: Covid risks ‘generational catastrophe’ warns UN; Latin America exceeds 5m cases
Read More Brazil president’s chief of staff tests positive; Trump says US ‘doing well’; record fines in Australia for not isolating Coronavirus – latest updates See all our coronavirus coverage The United Nations has warned of a “generational catastrophe” because of the impact of the coronavirus pandemic on education, as Latin America surpassed five million…
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Covid Australia: police officer in Victoria allegedly brutally bashed by anti-masker
Read More Officer’s head allegedly smashed into ground at a Frankston shopping centre by 38-year-old woman who police say was refusing to comply with coronavirus restrictions • Follow Tuesday’s Australia live blog • Melbourne’s stage 4 restrictions; Victoria stage 3 restrictions • Australian stats interactive; Vic cases map; NSW cases map • Sign up for…
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‘Ghetto presidents’: musicians risk all to take on authoritarian rule in Africa
Read More Artists taking on political roles from Algeria to Zambia have been beaten, detained and killed They call him the “ghetto president”, and his ambition is to bring the dreams and the sounds of the streets to the corridors of power. Bobi Wine, a popular reggae star and prominent opposition MP in Uganda, will…
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Remains of 10,000-year-old woolly mammoth pulled from Siberian lake
Read More Rare find includes skin, tendon and excrement of what is thought to be an adult male Russian scientists are poring over the uniquely well-preserved bones of a 10,000-year-old woolly mammoth after completing the operation to pull them from the bottom of a Siberian lake. Experts spent five days scouring the silt of Lake…
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NY attorney expands inquiry into Trump ‘criminal conduct’
Read MoreIn a court filing, lawyers said the investigation spans over a decade of possible criminal activity.In a court filing, lawyers said the investigation spans over a decade of possible criminal activity.
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‘It’s not going to be easy’: experts on what Australia must do to curb Covid’s spread | Tony Blakely, Michael Baker and Nick Wilson
Read More We asked epidemiologists in Australia and New Zealand on the effectiveness of lockdowns and what’s next As of 2 August Australia had been experiencing average rates (smoothed over five days given how fluctuating daily counts are) of 500 to 600 per day in Victoria – although we may have just passed the peak…
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12yo girl killed by stray bullet in gang war near Stockholm, leaving Sweden ‘shocked & dismayed’
Read More A drive-by shooting near the Swedish capital has left a 12yo girl dead, stoking shock and outrage nationwide as the government once again vows to step up policing and impose harsher sentences to stop a wave of gang violence. The young girl, who has not been identified by authorities, was shot early on…
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Thailand protesters openly criticise monarchy of King Maha
Read MoreStudent protesters dressed like fictional wizard characters gather in Bangkok to call for curbs on king’s power.Student protesters dressed like fictional wizard characters gather in Bangkok to call for curbs on king’s power.
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North Korea has ‘probably’ developed nuclear devices to fit ballistic missiles – UN
Read More Pyongyang’s past six nuclear tests had likely helped it develop miniaturised nuclear devices, interim report finds, echoing previous warnings North Korea is pressing on with its nuclear weapons programme and several countries believe it has “probably developed miniaturised nuclear devices to fit into the warheads of its ballistic missiles,” according to a confidential…