Hong Kong rejects western criticism of democracy activists’ convictions

US says 14 protesters have been jailed for ‘peacefully participating in political activities’ that should have been allowed

The Hong Kong government has rejected western criticism of the conviction of 14 pro-democracy activists for subversion, calling it “untruthful, slandering and smearing”.

The US said on Friday it was “deeply concerned” about the guilty verdicts announced in the national security law trial of the activists in Hong Kong. The state department said the 14 activists had been subjected to “politically motivated prosecution and jailed simply for peacefully participating in political activities” that should have been protected under the basic law, which was supposed to guarantee a degree of autonomy for Hong Kong when it came under Beijing’s rule in 1997.

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German police shoot knifeman who attacked far-right rally – Reuters UK

  1. German police shoot knifeman who attacked far-right rally  Reuters UK
  2. Mannheim knife attack: Anti-Islam activist injured in stabbing  BBC.com
  3. German police shoot knifeman after attack on rightwing protest  The Guardian
  4. Police say several people have been hurt in a stabbing in the German city of Mannheim  Yahoo! Voices
  5. Far-right anti-Islam activist among several wounded in knife attack on German rally  The Times of Israel
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Deaths mount and water rationed as India faces record heat – The Washington Post

  1. Deaths mount and water rationed as India faces record heat  The Washington Post
  2. Delhi, Bihar: Heat kills at least 15 in India as temperatures near 50C  BBC.com
  3. Temperatures soar to nearly 50 C across India in ongoing heat wave  CBC.ca
  4. A scorching heat wave kills 14 in India ahead of a final round of election voting on Saturday  The Associated Press
  5. 10 Poll Personnel Among 14 Dead In Bihar Due To Heatstroke In 24 Hours  NDTV
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Teenager arrested in France on suspicion of Olympics attack plot

Interior ministry says 18-year-old Chechen suspected of planning ‘Islamist-inspired’ attack in Saint-Étienne

French security services have arrested a Chechen teenager suspected of plotting an “Islamist-inspired” attack on a football game during this summer’s Olympics, the interior ministry has said.

The domestic intelligence agency DGSI arrested an 18-year-old of Chechen origin in Saint-Étienne, in south-east France, the ministry said on Friday, calling it the “first foiled attack against the Olympic Games”.

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Ukraine war updates: Russia says it isn’t bluffing over threats to use nuclear weapons; ‘difficult night’ for Kharkiv – CNBC

  1. Ukraine war updates: Russia says it isn’t bluffing over threats to use nuclear weapons; ‘difficult night’ for Kharkiv  CNBC
  2. Top Putin Ally Warns the West: Russia's Nuke Threats Are Not a Bluff  The Daily Beast
  3. Kremlin official threatens war against NATO if Ukraine uses US weapons against Russia  Sky News
  4. Putin Ally Issues Nuclear Warning Over Ukraine's New F-16s  Newsweek
  5. Russia's Medvedev Says Nuclear Threats Are No Bluff as U.S., Germany OK Weapon Use by Ukraine - Europe  Haaretz
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South Africa: Zuma’s new party upends election as ANC reels from vote collapse

Ex-president’s uMkhonto we Sizwe party erodes vote share of African National Congress, which has been in power for three decades

South Africa is facing the uncertain possibility of a coalition government after the former president Jacob Zuma’s new party upended the country’s elections, contributing to the African National Congress party’s vote share collapsing well below half, with more than two-thirds of voting stations counted.

By late afternoon on Thursday, the ANC, which has governed South Africa with a large majority since Nelson Mandela led it to power 30 years ago after the end of apartheid, had 41.8% of the vote.

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German police shoot knifeman after attack on rightwing protest

Suspect wounded and officer injured after stabbing of far-right activist at rally in Mannheim

German police have shot and wounded a man who injured six people in a knife attack on a rightwing demonstration in the south-western city of Mannheim.

Footage showed a bearded man wearing glasses attacking people in the city’s central Marktplatz. One person appeared to be stabbed in the leg and a police officer who tried to intervene appeared to be cut in the neck. Another officer then shot the attacker.

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Marcos sets ‘red line’ with Beijing over South China Sea harassment – Defense News

  1. Marcos sets 'red line' with Beijing over South China Sea harassment  Defense News
  2. Death of a Filipino in South China Sea clashes would be ‘very close’ to act of war, Philippines leader warns  CNN
  3. Philippine president says killing of a Filipino in South China Sea clash would be ‘very close’ to act of war  CNBC
  4. Philippines warns clashes in South China Sea could spiral into war  Financial Times
  5. US Treaty Ally Philippines Cautions China About 'Red Line'  Newsweek
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France bans Israeli defense firms from prestigious arms show amid Gaza ceasefire call – The Times of Israel

  1. France bans Israeli defense firms from prestigious arms show amid Gaza ceasefire call  The Times of Israel
  2. France bans Israeli companies from weapons exhibition  Al Jazeera English
  3. France bans Israeli companies from Eurosatory arms fair over Rafah op  The Jerusalem Post
  4. France bans Israeli firms from exhibiting at upcoming defence fair  FRANCE 24 English
  5. France bans Israeli firms from Europe's biggest defense show  Defense News
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Decline of the pre-work coffee: why more Australians are skipping their weekday cafe breakfasts

Employees are working from home or packing their own lunches when they go to the office – but they’re still spending on weekend brunches

More Australians are skipping their pre-work takeaway coffee and breakfast roll so they can splurge on a meal on the weekend, as the rise of hybrid work and high living costs upend spending habits.

Transactions data from digital payments platform Square shows the number of purchases at food and drink businesses between 7am and 11am on weekdays has dropped to below pre-pandemic levels, led by falls in Melbourne, Sydney and Brisbane.

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Biden allows Ukraine to hit Russian targets with US arms, angering Moscow – Al Jazeera English

  1. Biden allows Ukraine to hit Russian targets with US arms, angering Moscow  Al Jazeera English
  2. How Biden got to a 'yes' on letting Ukraine hit inside Russia  POLITICO
  3. Biden tip-toes deeper into Ukraine conflict with arms decision  Reuters
  4. Volodymyr Zelenskiy: Russian troops are laughing at and ‘hunting’ Ukrainians  The Guardian
  5. IDF says it took operational control of Gaza-Egypt border, discovered tunnels  NBC News
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Ex-Mossad chief ‘disappointed’ over alleged threats against ICC prosecutor

Tamir Pardo says alleged campaign under his successor ‘sounds like Cosa Nostra-style blackmail’

A former head of the Mossad has described his disbelief and disappointment at allegations that his successor at the Israeli intelligence agency threatened a chief prosecutor of the international criminal court (ICC), likening the conduct to mafia-like tactics.

Tamir Pardo, who served as director of the Mossad between 2011 and 2016, was responding to a Guardian investigation published this week about an alleged operation by the Israeli spy service to put pressure on the former ICC prosecutor Fatou Bensouda to abandon a war crimes investigation.

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US imposes visa restrictions on Chinese, Hong Kong officials, State Dept says – Reuters

  1. US imposes visa restrictions on Chinese, Hong Kong officials, State Dept says  Reuters
  2. US plans to impose new visa restrictions on Chinese and Hong Kong officials after security verdicts  The Associated Press
  3. Hong Kong convicts 14 democracy campaigners of subversion  BBC.com
  4. Hong Kong Convicts Democracy Activists in Largest National Security Trial  The New York Times
  5. Hong Kong democracy leaders convicted in most significant verdicts since Beijing’s national security crackdown  CNN
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