Messi signs new deal with Inter Miami to keep Argentina star in MLS to 2028
Starmer lays out vision for much-criticised digital ID scheme
Prime minister says the identification would never be needed to access hospitals amid fears over civil liberties
Keir Starmer has set out his vision for digital IDs as he fights to win back public support for the scheme.
The prime minister’s plan for digital IDs was met with criticism when it was announced last month, and was described as a symptom of his “reverse Midas touch”.
Continue reading...Watch: Video appears to show alleged Louvre jewel thieves escaping
Watch: Video appears to show alleged Louvre jewel thieves escaping
Watch: Video appears to show alleged Louvre jewel thieves escaping – BBC
- Watch: Video appears to show alleged Louvre jewel thieves escaping BBC
- New Louvre heist video shows the moment jewel thieves escaped, as French police say DNA traces found in helmet and gloves Yahoo
- Wild video of $157 million Louvre heist News.com.au
- Surveillance Camera Pointed the Wrong Way Allowed Louvre Heist The Wall Street Journal
- Who Is the Dapper Louvre Heist ‘Detective’? And Is He Even Real? The New York Times
Soldier F case should serve as a caution for future Troubles prosecutions
In finding F not guilty of murder on Bloody Sunday, judge said evidence fell well short of the standard required
It is undisputed that members of the Parachute regiment shot dead 13 unarmed civil rights protesters in Derry on Bloody Sunday. But, more than 53 years later, it is not surprising that Soldier F, the only man put on trial for murder, was found not guilty.
Though four of the Paras who entered Glenfada Park North had “lost all sense of military discipline”, according to Mr Justice Lynch, direct evidence against Soldier F fell well short of “the high standard of proof required in a criminal case”.
Continue reading...What we know about the torture, abuse of Palestinian prisoners by Israel
Chauncey Billups, Terry Rozier arrested in FBI illegal gambling inquiries
Apple loses landmark UK lawsuit over App Store commissions
Russia launches barrage of drone strikes across Ukraine
Analysis: America’s 51st state? US pressure comes to bear on Israel
Louvre thieves’ slow-motion getaway using furniture lift was caught on video
Footage showing two men appears to have been filmed from nearby window in museum
The slow-motion getaway of two thieves from the Louvre clutching €88m (£76m) of France’s crown jewels was captured on video, it has emerged – the latest dramatic twist to the country’s most spectacular heist in decades.
The 36-second clip, which Le Parisien newspaper said it had verified, shows two men dressed in black, one wearing a yellow hi-vis vest and the other a motorcycle helmet, slowly descending on a furniture lift from the museum’s Apollo gallery.
Continue reading...Ghana’s former First Lady Nana Konadu Rawlings dies aged 76
Palestine rights group seeks prosecution of UK citizens who fought for Israel
Highly unusual court application alleges more than 10 individuals breached foreign enlistment laws
A human rights group has launched an attempt to mount a private prosecution alleging British citizens unlawfully went to fight for Israel.
An application to a magistrates court for a summons against a named individual was lodged on Monday.
Continue reading...Grooming gangs inquiry divided over the question of widening its focus
Splits grow over its remit as survivors angered by effort to recruit chairs from professions that failed to protect them
Deep divisions surrounding Keir Starmer’s inquiry into grooming gangs were first disclosed by the Guardian last week. But for one of the survivors now refusing to take part, splits first emerged in July, a month after the inquiry was announced.
Fiona Goddard, who was abused by a gang while a teenager in a Bradford children’s home, said she and other grooming gang survivors were told in June that the inquiry would centre on group-based child sexual exploitation of girls by grooming gangs.
Continue reading...Pakistan bans Islamist party after deadly clashes – Reuters
- Pakistan bans Islamist party after deadly clashes Reuters
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- Pakistan Bans Far-Right TLP Again After Deadly Anti-Israel Protests NDTV
- Pakistan bans Islamist party Tehreek-e-Labbaik again The Jerusalem Post
Court finds former British soldier not guilty in Bloody Sunday murder trial
Trump: Israel could lose US support if it annexes West Bank – dw.com
- Trump: Israel could lose US support if it annexes West Bank dw.com
- Vance slams Israel's parliament vote on West Bank annexation, calling it an 'insult' NPR
- Trump says ‘Israel not going to do anything with the West Bank’ as US fumes over annexation vote The Times of Israel
- Live updates: Trump's White House East Wing demolition complete; Russian oil hit with U.S. sanctions NBC News
- ‘Threatening to the peace deal’: Trump administration chides Israeli Knesset vote on West Bank Politico