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More bomb threats hit Springfield, Ohio, after Trump elevates false claims about Haitians

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Two hospitals sent into lockdown, government buildings shut down and local schools evacuatedTwo hospitals in Springfield, Ohio, were sent into lockdown after bomb threats, police said Saturday, marking the fourth such case in as many days that appears linked to false claims circulating among the far right that Haitian immigrants there are eating domestic pets and wildlife.Saturday’s threats came even after the woman who started the rumors acknowledged to NBC News that they were unfounded and publicly apologized. Continue reading…

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Author : Edward Helmore

Publish date : 2024-09-14 22:29:56

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Alarm in UK and US over possible Iran-Russia nuclear deal

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US president Joe Biden and British PM Keir Starmer fear secret arms link-up amid talks in Washington over UkraineBritain and the US have raised fears that Russia has shared nuclear secrets with Iran in return for Tehran supplying Moscow with ballistic missiles to bomb Ukraine.During their summit in Washington DC on Friday, Keir Starmer and US president Joe Biden acknowledged that the two countries were tightening military cooperation at a time when Iran is in the process of enriching enough uranium to complete its long-held goal to build a nuclear bomb. Continue reading…

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Source link : https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2024/sep/14/alarm-in-uk-and-us-over-possible-iran-russia-nuclear-deal

Author : Dan Sabbagh in Washington

Publish date : 2024-09-14 21:00:34

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Thousands attend funeral of runner Rebecca Cheptegei who was set on fire by partner

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Mourners in Uganda pay respects to Olympic athlete whose death prompted renewed calls for more protection for women in sportThousands of mourners in Uganda paid their respects on Saturday to Rebecca Cheptegei, the Olympic athlete who died last week in Kenya after her partner set her on fire. The military funeral took place in a remote town near the Kenyan border.Military officers played a prominent role in the funeral because Cheptegei held the rank of sergeant in Uganda’s army, said military spokesperson Brig Felix Kulayigye, adding that she deserved a “gun salute that befits her rank”. Continue reading…

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‘I constantly was saying no’: ex-Abercrombie & Fitch boss accused of abuse at global sex events

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Mike Jeffries, now 80, has been accused of exploiting young men for sex in cities around the world from 2009-15The former chief executive of the American fashion brand Abercrombie & Fitch faces new allegations this weekend of exploitation and abuse at sex events held around the world.One witness said he attended a sex event in Spain with the former fashion boss Mike Jeffries and his British partner Matthew Smith, believing it was going to be a photoshoot, the BBC reported. Young men were injected with liquid Viagra at other events, according to witnesses. Continue reading…

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Author : Jon Ungoed-Thomas and Roya Shahidi

Publish date : 2024-09-14 19:55:52

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Inquiry finds communications breakdowns before Trump assassination attempt

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Secret Service and police failed to relay concerns while agency also guarded Kamala Harris in same state that dayAn internal Secret Service investigation has confirmed that multiple, substantial communication breakdowns preceded the 13 July attempted assassination of Donald Trump in Butler, Pennsylvania.The Washington Post, citing unnamed officials, reported on Saturday that the former president’s security detail failed to direct local police to secure the roof of the building used by the gunman. Continue reading…

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Author : Edward Helmore

Publish date : 2024-09-14 17:01:24

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TfL to refund drivers wrongly issued with Ulez fines after cameras vandalised

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Two cameras in Chingford were twisted around to face roads outside the low-emission zone boundaryTransport for London (TfL) has said it will refund drivers wrongly issued with ultra-low emission zone (Ulez) charges because of vandalised enforcement cameras.The transport body confirmed two cameras in Chingford, north-east London, “became misaligned” for a short period and many fines were issued incorrectly. It is understood the cameras were twisted the wrong way so that they were facing roads outside the Ulez boundary. Continue reading…

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Maui wildfire inquiry details lapses in preparation and grim fates of victims

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Victims were impeded in their evacuation routes by deteriorating infrastructure and lack of preparations by officialsThe wind pushed flames from house to house as a group of neighbors tried to escape their blazing subdivision, abandoning their cars in a blocked road and running to an industrial outbuilding for safety. All six perished just blocks from their homes.Members of the group, including an 11-year-old and his parents, were among the victims whose desperate attempts to escape Hawaii’s Lahaina wildfire were detailed for the first time in a report released on Friday. The investigation by the Fire Safety Research Institute for the Hawaii attorney general’s office delved into the conditions that fed the deadliest US wildfire in more than a century – and the attempts to stop its spread while evacuating the town’s residents. Continue reading…

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‘It’s nil-nil’: Labour warned the political race with the Conservatives isn’t over

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A new book charting the party’s path to power reveals that Keir Starmer and his team were told the landslide election win was down to a fragile coalition of voters• ‘Corbyn had flown to close to the sun’: how Labour insiders battled the leftKeir Starmer’s cabinet has been told to behave as if it is now “nil-nil” in the battle with the Tories, despite Labour’s landslide election win, amid warnings the party won with the support of an extremely fragile coalition of voters.The prime minister and his top team were given the warning just weeks after clinching the decisive election victory that delivered Labour a 174-seat majority. Continue reading…

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Source link : https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2024/sep/14/its-nil-nil-labour-warned-the-political-race-with-the-conservatives-isnt-over

Author : Michael Savage Policy Editor

Publish date : 2024-09-14 17:00:31

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Clover Moore claims historic sixth term as Sydney lord mayor

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Longtime independent politician thanks community for support in face of misinformation and ‘awful’ campaignClover Moore has claimed a historic sixth term as the Sydney lord mayor despite a swing against her in a campaign she described as the “toughest” of her career.The longtime independent politician secured another four years in the top job on Saturday evening, declaring victory in front of supporters at the Arthouse hotel in Sydney’s CBD. Continue reading…

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Author : Tamsin Rose NSW state correspondent

Publish date : 2024-09-14 16:08:03

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‘They have done fantastically well’: how London’s blockbuster Vincent Van Gogh exhibition is reframing myths

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The five-star Poets and Lovers show at the National Gallery will dispel the tortured genius labelVincent van Gogh’s maverick talent has put him at the centre of European culture for more than a century. His works make headlines when they sell, from the record-breaking moment his Irises went for £27m at Sotheby’s in 1987, right up to this month’s predicted hoopla in Hong Kong, where Christie’s are to auction his riverside scene, Moored Boats, painted two years earlier, for an estimated $30-50m – likely to set a record for works from his later, Parisian period.The Dutch artist’s dramatic renderings of simple things – plants, trees, furniture and faces – are international emblems of the way we value art. So much so that London’s National Gallery’s renowned 1888 sunflower painting was deliberately targeted last year by Just Stop Oil climate activists, who lobbed the contents of a soup tin at it. Continue reading…

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Source link : https://www.theguardian.com/artanddesign/2024/sep/14/vincent-van-gogh-national-gallery-show-dispel-tortured-genius-label

Author : Vanessa Thorpe Arts and media correspondent

Publish date : 2024-09-14 15:00:29

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UK weather: autumn chill forecast to end as warmer conditions return

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Met Office predicts dry and settled weather over coming days, though Scotland and Northern Ireland may get wind and rainTemperatures are forecast to soar this weekend, driving away the chilly start to the season of mists and mellow fruitfulness.Autumnal sunshine and highs of 21C were expected in some areas of southern England, the Met Office predicted – a far cry from the overnight low of -2.7C recorded in North Yorkshire on Thursday. Continue reading…

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Source link : https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2024/sep/14/uk-weather-autumn-chill-forecast-to-end-as-warmer-conditions-return

Author : Donna Ferguson

Publish date : 2024-09-14 13:43:19

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Haitian immigrants helped revive a struggling Ohio town. Then neo-Nazis turned up

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Springfield’s immigrant community was targeted by far-right extremists months before Trump shared racist rumorsWhile Donald Trump made baseless, dangerous claims that immigrants in Ohio were eating people’s pets in front of millions of viewers at Tuesday night’s presidential debate, Johnson Salomon, a Haitian man who moved to Springfield in 2020, was watching cartoons with his kids before putting them to bed.He got a text from a friend telling him to turn on the debate. When he saw the headlines about what the former president and Republican nominee in November’s election had said, he was in total shock. Continue reading…

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Author : Stephen Starr in Springfield, Ohio

Publish date : 2024-09-14 14:00:27

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‘Transformative, for better and for worse’: what’s the legacy of Peru’s Alberto Fujimori

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Despite his convictions for corruption and human rights abuses, many see the president who has died at 86 as the country’s greatest leaderAt 11.45 on Thursday morning, six white-gloved pallbearers carried a coffin holding the body of the most divisive, beloved and reviled Peruvian politician of the last four decades. They passed the mourners, the cameras and the flag-topped lances of the Húsares de Junín cavalry regiment, and set it down in the hall of Lima’s brutalist culture ministry.Behind the coffin, holding hands and dressed in black under a pale but warm spring sky, came its occupant’s eldest daughter and youngest son. A crowd of ministers, political allies and military top brass awaited them at the ministry’s double doors. Continue reading…

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Author : Dan Collyns in Lima and Sam Jones in Madrid

Publish date : 2024-09-14 13:13:17

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Billpayers in England and Wales tricked into ‘stealth bailout’ of water companies

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Campaign group challenges industry regulator over price rises for customers that will pay to upgrade infrastructureThe water industry regulator has been accused of overseeing a “stealth bailout of water companies” over proposals to increase bills by up to 44% over the next five years.Campaign group Windrush Against Sewage Pollution (Wasp), which exposed suspected illegal discharges of sewage across England and Wales, has challenged Ofwat, the industry regulator, over the proposed price rises. The final determinations are due to be announced in December. Continue reading…

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Author : Jon Ungoed-Thomas

Publish date : 2024-09-14 12:00:25

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Winter fuel: 780,000 UK pensioners entitled to payment will lose it

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Government data shows most of those who do not claim their pension credit will miss out through means-testingMore than three-quarters of a million pensioners who need the winter fuel payment will lose out on it when Labour begins means-testing the benefit, according to the government’s own equality analysis.After the government was criticised for not carrying out a full impact assessment of the change, the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) quietly released a document on Friday night which predicted that about 780,000 pensioners whose low incomes mean they are eligible for the payment will stop getting it when it becomes means-tested. Continue reading…

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Source link : https://www.theguardian.com/society/2024/sep/14/780000-entitled-winter-fuel-payment-will-lose-out-cut-pension-credit

Author : Donna Ferguson

Publish date : 2024-09-14 11:08:28

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Russia-Ukraine war live: Nato chief says group could have done more to prevent war

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Nato should have done more to arm Ukraine before the war, the alliance’s outgoing head Jens Stoltenberg saidSenior Russian security official and former president Dmitry Medvedev said on Saturday Russia could destroy Ukraine’s capital Kyiv with non-nuclear weapons in response to the use of western long-range missiles by Ukraine.Medvedev said Moscow already had formal grounds to use nuclear weapons since Ukraine’s incursion into Russia’s Kursk region, but could instead use some of its new weapon technologies to reduce Kyiv to “a giant melted spot” when its patience runs out. Continue reading…

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Author : Tom Ambrose

Publish date : 2024-09-14 10:39:13

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Israel-Gaza war live: UN worker killed in West Bank during Israeli operation

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UN Palestinian relief agency says employee was first to be killed in the territory in more than a decade, but Israeli military says he was a ‘terrorist’Israeli airstrikes hit central and southern Gaza overnight into Saturday, killing at least 14 people, reports the Associated Press (AP).

Airstrikes in Gaza City hit one home housing 11 people, including women and children, and another strike hit a tent in Khan Younis housing Palestinians displaced by the Israel-Hamas war, Gaza’s civil defence said on Saturday. They followed airstrikes earlier this week that hit a tent camp on Tuesday and a UN school housing displaced people on Wednesday.A campaign is under way to drive the UN relief agency for Palestinians, Unrwa, out of existence, its commissioner general has said, days after 18 people were killed when Israeli jets bombed an Unrwa school in Gaza. Continue reading…

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Author : Amy Sedghi

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Trust hopes to turn William Blake’s cottage into a museum

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Campaign aims to renovate Sussex home where artist and poet wrote Jerusalem in time for 200th anniversary of his deathIn the early months of 1800, while living in Lambeth, William Blake found himself at the bottom of a “deep pit of melancholy, melancholy without any reason for it”.A change of environment was imperative. So when landed gentleman and patron of the arts William Hayley invited Blake to spend a few days on the Sussex coast, the poet, painter and printmaker agreed, hoping the sea breeze would raise his spirits and stimulate his imagination. Continue reading…

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Source link : https://www.theguardian.com/culture/2024/sep/14/trust-hopes-to-turn-william-blakes-cottage-into-a-museum

Author : Nadia Khomami Arts and culture correspondent

Publish date : 2024-09-14 09:00:22

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Airport parking: £100 fines in Bristol ‘could be unenforceable’

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Eagle-eyed reader and consumer solicitor say local bylaws are key to question of enforcementAre private fines sent by Bristol airport’s contractor to motorists who pick up passengers outside its designated, paid-for, drop-off and pickup zone unenforceable?It looks as though they may be, if an eagle-eyed Guardian reader and a leading consumer solicitor are correctly interpreting the bylaws that govern the airport. Continue reading…

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Source link : https://www.theguardian.com/money/2024/sep/14/airport-parking-fines-bristol-unenforceable-bylaw

Author : Miles Brignall

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Mother held in jail after being charged with murdering her two sons in Blue Mountains home

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The 42-year-old woman fronted Parramatta local court in Sydney on Saturday in a brief hearing where she did not apply for bailGet our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcastA mother charged with murdering her two sons at their Blue Mountains home has made a brief court appearance where she was remanded in custody.The 42-year-old woman fronted Parramatta local court in Sydney for the first time on Saturday in a brief hearing where she did not apply for bail.Sign up for Guardian Australia’s breaking news email Continue reading…

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Robodebt department head claims she was unfairly blamed for having ‘dreamed up’ unlawful scheme

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Kathryn Campbell rejects Bill Shorten’s claim that she came up with the program with former prime minister Scott MorrisonGet our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcastThe former public servant Kathryn Campbell says she feels unfairly blamed for the robodebt scandal and defended her decisions around the scheme.Campbell, who was secretary of the Department of Human Services from 2011 to 2017, was found culpable by the Australian Public Service Commission’s robodebt taskforce for 12 breaches. The APSC report was released on Friday.Sign up for Guardian Australia’s breaking news email Continue reading…

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Author : Kate Lyons

Publish date : 2024-09-14 05:36:15

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Israel’s prime target: the hunt for Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar

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Motivated pursuers using advanced technology and brute force have yet to pin down their cautious quarry. Would his death or capture stop the war?A group of Israel hostages were huddled in a tunnel in Gaza a few days after they had been dragged from their homes on 7 October, when the man who had plotted their abduction appeared out of the subterranean gloom.His hair and beard were grey and his dark-ringed eyes stared out from under thick black brows. It was a face familiar to them from a thousand broadcasts and newspaper stories: Yahya Sinwar. The Hamas leader in Gaza was the most feared man in Israel, even before he ordered the October raid in which 1,200 people – two-thirds of them civilians – were killed and 250 taken hostage. Continue reading…

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Author : Julian Borger in Jerusalem

Publish date : 2024-09-14 06:00:16

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Canadian military admits new sleeping bags are not suited to Canadian winters

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Soldiers who used bags, which cost army C$34.8m, reportedly found ‘several critical issues … related to lack of warmth’The Canadian military has admitted that new sleeping bags issued to troops last year were not suited to “typical Canadian winter conditions”.According to a briefing note obtained by the CBC, the army issued the new sleeping bags in the autumn of last year in Alberta, where several hundred troops were preparing for a joint Canada-US exercise in Alaska. Continue reading…

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‘When they go low’: Clover Moore apologises as volunteer caught allegedly pulling down Indigenous rival’s corflutes

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Team Clover volunteer filmed allegedly removing campaign posters of Yvonne Weldon from outside National Centre for Indigenous Excellence in RedfernGet our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcastThe lord mayor of Sydney, Clover Moore, has apologised to an Indigenous political opponent after a volunteer was accused of removing corflutes outside the National Centre for Indigenous Excellence in Redfern.Yvonne Weldon posted a video recorded by one of her team members of a man who had allegedly taken down the corflutes to make way for Moore’s banners.Sign up for Guardian Australia’s breaking news email Continue reading…

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Publish date : 2024-09-14 03:48:46

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Starmer says rebuilding UK means painful decisions, not just ‘a lick of paint’

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PM defends choices such as cutting winter fuel allowance as long-term remedies as polls show his popularity fallingKeir Starmer has said painful decisions such as cutting winter fuel payment to save £1.4bn a year are necessary as failure to act would be simply “putting a lick of paint over the damp”.The prime minister described the process of taking decisions “that aren’t going to be popular” as part of a strategy of “strip down the joint, rebuild the house”. Continue reading…

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Author : Dan Sabbagh in Washington and Rowena Mason

Publish date : 2024-09-13 23:00:08

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