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- Corrupt Ukrainian official’s son found lying in bed with huge sum of money, $6 million in total seized from medical fraud operationrmx.news Corrupt Ukrainian official’s son found lying in bed with huge sum of money, $6 million in total seized from medical fraud operation
A huge corruption case was uncovered in Khmelnytskyi, western Ukraine, with authorities detaining the head of the Hmelnytskyi County Medical Center over allegations he accepted huge sums of money to offer medical exemptions to Ukrainian men to avoid being conscripted. The official, Tetyana Krupá, wa...
- Poor pay for postdoctoral researchers makes it difficult to attract and retain talentwww.irishtimes.com ‘The salary isn’t close to what I’d need for a place of my own’: UCD researchers frustrated by pay
One postdoc has moved 80 miles from Dublin for housing, while another is unable to bring in family because of lack of accommodation
- 72nd Brigade Falls Back as Russia Nears Encirclement of Vuhledar, Forbes Reportswww.kyivpost.com 72nd Brigade Falls Back as Russia Nears Encirclement of Vuhledar, Forbes Reports
The latest Russian attack on Wednesday morning succeeded, marking a departure from earlier failed attempts.
- Chaos in France after Macron refuses to name prime minister from leftwing coalitionwww.theguardian.com Political chaos in France after Macron refuses to name PM from leftwing coalition
More talks to take place on Tuesday as president attempts to find a PM who can command cross-party support
cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/19094765
- Trove of artifacts from Egypt's last dynasty found in 63 tombs.www.voanews.com Trove of artifacts from Egypt's last dynasty found in 63 tombs
Artifacts include gold pieces, jewelry dating to Egypt's Late, Ptolemaic periods
- Maduro Opponents in Venezuela Find their Houses Marked with an X.www.occrp.org Maduro Opponents in Venezuela Find their Houses Marked with an X
Residents of a Caracas neighbourhood who found their homes marked with a black "X" last week believe that regime loyalists are behind the overnight operation intended to indicate where opposition supporters live.
- Ukraine seizes town in Russia's Kursk region.www.voanews.com Ukraine seizes town in Russia's Kursk region
Town of 5,000 is the largest Ukraine has taken so far in its incursion into Russian territory
- Rape and murder of doctor sparks nationwide protests in India.theconversation.com Rape and murder of doctor sparks nationwide protests in India
The rape and murder of a medical trainee in a hospital in Kolkata, India has sparked a string of nation-wide protests on the eve of India’s 78th anniversary of Independence from British occupation.
- Andrew Tate and his brother Tristan accused of being ‘serial tax evaders’www.theguardian.com Andrew Tate and his brother Tristan accused of being ‘serial tax evaders’
Self-proclaimed misogynist ‘brazen’ about refusing to pay tax on revenue from online businesses, court told
cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/17357293
> Self-proclaimed misogynist ‘brazen’ about refusing to pay tax on revenue from online businesses, court told > > Andrew Tate and his brother, Tristan, have been accused of failing to pay tax on £21m of revenue from their online businesses. > > Devon and Cornwall police are bringing a civil claim against the brothers and a third person referred to as J over unpaid tax, Westminster magistrates’ court heard on Monday. The force is seeking about £2.8m in seven frozen bank accounts. > > Sarah Clarke KC for Devon and Cornwall police said: “Andrew Tate and Tristan Tate are serial tax and VAT evaders. They, in particular Andrew Tate, are brazen about it.” > > It is claimed that they paid no tax in any country on £21m revenue from businesses online earned between 2014 and 2022. Clarke quoted from a video posted online by Andrew Tate, in which the self-proclaimed misogynist said: “When I lived in England I refused to pay tax.” > > The court heard he said his approach was “ignore, ignore, ignore because in the end they go away”. The court also heard that the brothers had a “huge number of bank accounts” in the UK, seven of which have been frozen.
- ‘I’m bored, so I shoot’: The Israeli army’s approval of free-for-all violence in Gazawww.972mag.com ‘I’m bored, so I shoot’: The Israeli army’s approval of free-for-all violence in Gaza
Israeli soldiers describe the near-total absence of firing regulations in the Gaza war, with troops shooting as they please.
cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/17351327
> The six sources — all except one of whom spoke on the condition of anonymity — recounted how Israeli soldiers routinely executed Palestinian civilians simply because they entered an area that the military defined as a “no-go zone.” The testimonies paint a picture of a landscape littered with civilian corpses, which are left to rot or be eaten by stray animals; the army only hides them from view ahead of the arrival of international aid convoys, so that “images of people in advanced stages of decay don’t come out.” Two of the soldiers also testified to a systematic policy of setting Palestinian homes on fire after occupying them.
- Brazil’s Bolsonaro indicted for alleged money laundering for undeclared diamonds from Saudi Arabiaapnews.com Brazil's Bolsonaro indicted for alleged money laundering for undeclared diamonds from Saudi Arabia
The indictment of former Brazilian president Jair Bolsonaro for money laundering and criminal association in connection with undeclared diamonds from Saudi Arabia marked the far-right leader’s second formal accusation with more potentially in store.
cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/17283212
> SAO PAULO (AP) — The indictment of former Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro for money laundering and criminal association in connection with undeclared diamonds from Saudi Arabia marked the far-right leader’s second formal accusation, with more potentially in store. > > The indictment on Thursday by Federal Police, confirmed by two officials with knowledge of the case, followed another formal accusation in March against Bolsonaro, for allegedly falsifying his COVID-19 vaccination certificate. Both officials spoke on condition of anonymity because they were not authorized to speak publicly. > > Once Brazil’s Supreme Court receives the police report with the latest indictment, the country’s prosecutor-general, Paulo Gonet, will analyze it and decide whether to shelve it, ask for additional police investigation or file charges and force Bolsonaro to stand trial. > > It’s still early to say how likely the last option is, but the police indictment already marked a turning point in the case, said legal expert Renato Stanziola Vieira, president of the Brazilian Institute of Criminal Sciences.
- Man who stabbed South Korea’s opposition leader sentenced to 15 years in prisonapnews.com Man who stabbed South Korea's opposition leader sentenced to 15 years in prison
A South Korean court says a man who stabbed the country's opposition leader in the neck earlier this year has been sentenced to 15 years in prison.
cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/17283165
> SEOUL, South Korea (AP) — A man who stabbed South Korea’s opposition leader in the neck earlier this year was sentenced to 15 years in prison on Friday, court officials said. > > The knife-wielding man attacked Lee Jae-myung, head of the liberal Democratic Party, South Korea’s biggest political party, in January after approaching him asking for his autograph at an event in the southeastern city of Busan. After being detained by police, he told investigators that he wanted to kill Lee to prevent him from becoming South Korea’s president.
- Andrew Tate can leave Romania while awaiting trial, court ruleswww.theguardian.com Andrew Tate can leave Romania while awaiting trial, court rules
Restrictions eased on self-professed ‘misogynist influencer’ who is charged with human trafficking and rape
cross-posted from: https://lemmy.ca/post/24473052
> The controversial social media influencer Andrew Tate will be allowed to leave Romania while awaiting trial on charges of human trafficking, a court has ruled. > > Tate, 37, had been banned from leaving the country but will now be permitted to travel within the EU without restrictions while awaiting the trial. > > The self-professed “misogynist influencer” was indicted in June 2023 along with his brother, Tristan, and two Romanian female suspects for alleged human trafficking, rape and forming a criminal gang to sexually exploit women, allegations they have all denied.
- Jeremy Corbyn re-elected as independent in Islington North after expulsion from Labourwww.theguardian.com Jeremy Corbyn re-elected in Islington North after expulsion from Labour
Former Labour leader continues to represent constituency he has held since 1983
cross-posted from: https://sh.itjust.works/post/21820077
- Mexican cartels are diversifying business beyond drugs. Here's where they are profitingwww.usatoday.com Mexican cartels are diversifying business beyond drugs. Here's where they are profiting
The cartels' reach extends into many parts of Mexico's economy, from food production to fuel.
- Israel destroys 11 homes in West Bank village amid spiralling violencewww.theguardian.com Israel destroys 11 homes in West Bank village amid spiralling violence
Fifty left homeless in remote hamlet of mainly shepherds, as beatings and demolitions in occupied territory increase
cross-posted from: https://lemmy.ca/post/24017353
> Israeli soldiers have destroyed 11 homes and other structures in an isolated community in the occupied West Bank, leaving 50 people homeless, amid a reported uptick in house demolitions and spiralling violence in the Palestinian territory. > > Contractors with bulldozers accompanied by Israel Defense Forces (IDF) troops arrived in Umm al-Kheir, a village mostly home to shepherds, on Wednesday morning and demolished six houses, tent residences, an electricity generator, solar cells and water tanks, according to residents and Israeli activists who documented the proceedings. Agricultural land and fences were also damaged and trees uprooted. > > The demolition has destroyed about a third of the village’s infrastructure.
- Video shows aftermath of fatal New Delhi airport roof collapsewww.aljazeera.com Video shows aftermath of fatal New Delhi airport roof collapse
Video shows the aftermath of a roof collapse at India’s New Delhi airport due to heavy rains.
- How Sweden's youth homes nurtured killers, creating Europe's gun crime capital
cross-posted from: https://lemmy.ca/post/23771206
> The killer was only 14 and had lived in youth homes as a ward of the authorities since he was eight. > > A year ago, a gang helped the boy escape, put him up in a hotel and gave him cannabis, food and new clothes. Six days later, gang members told him it was time to repay them for their kindness. They had a job for him. > > Together with another youth, the boy, who as a juvenile cannot be identified, shot dead a 33-year-old Hells Angels biker. He was convicted by a court which described the case as a gangland contract killing. > > As he was too young to be sentenced, he was handed back to social services and sent to another youth home. > > Sweden has long prided itself on one of the world's most generous social safety nets, with a state that looks after vulnerable people at all stages of life. > > But these days it also has another distinction: by far the highest per capita rate of gun violence in the EU. Last year 55 people were shot dead in 363 separate shootings in a country of just 10 million people. By comparison, there were just six fatal shootings in the three other Nordic countries - Norway, Finland and Denmark - combined.
- Israel's high court orders the army to draft ultra-Orthodox men, rattling Netanyahu's governmentapnews.com Israel's high court orders the army to draft ultra-Orthodox men, rattling Netanyahu's government
The decision could lead to the collapse of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s governing coalition as Israel continues to wage war in Gaza.
cross-posted from: https://lemmy.ca/post/23820225
> Israel’s Supreme Court on Tuesday ruled unanimously that the military must begin drafting ultra-Orthodox men for compulsory service, a landmark decision that could lead to the collapse of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s governing coalition as Israel continues to wage war in Gaza. > > The historic ruling effectively puts an end to a decades-old system that granted ultra-Orthodox men broad exemptions from military service while maintaining mandatory enlistment for the country’s secular Jewish majority. The arrangement, deemed discriminatory by critics, has created a deep chasm in Israel’s Jewish majority over who should shoulder the burden of protecting the country. > > The court struck down a law that codified exemptions in 2017, but repeated court extensions and government delaying tactics over a replacement dragged out a resolution for years. The court ruled that in the absence of a law, Israel’s compulsory military service applies to the ultra-Orthodox like any other citizen. > > Under longstanding arrangements, ultra-Orthodox men have been exempt from the draft, which is compulsory for most Jewish men and women.
- UAE to legalise abortion in cases of rape and incest in landmark reformtribune.com.pk UAE to legalise abortion in cases of rape and incest in landmark reform | The Express Tribune
Law aims to protect women's health, safety to address the need for legislation to manage such crimes.
cross-posted from: https://lemm.ee/post/35404769
> Women have more rights now in UAE than US?
- French farmers worry pork exports will suffer in EU-China row over customswww.euronews.com Pork exports at centre of trade-tug-of-war between EU and China
An anti-dumping investigation into imports of pork products is at the heart of a trade tug-of-war between Europe and China
Pork exports at centre of trade-tug-of-war between EU and China
- Sweden approves controversial US defense deal – DW – 06/19/2024www.dw.com Sweden approves controversial US defense deal – DW – 06/19/2024
The US Defense Cooperation Agreement with Sweden gives US forces access to Swedish military bases. There are concerns that it leaves the door open for the deployment of US nuclear weapons.
- Penile cancer: 6,500 amputations in Brazil in a decadewww.bbc.com Penile cancer: 6,500 amputations in Brazil in a decade
"It's something you never imagine will happen to you," says João, 63, who under went a partial amputation.
cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/16818451
> ... > > Between 2012 and 2022, there were 21,000 reported cases, according to Brazil's Ministry of Health. This resulted in more than 4,000 deaths and, over the past decade, there have been more than 6,500 amputations - averaging two each day. > > Maranhão, the poorest state in Brazil, was found to have the highest incidence rate globally at 6.1 per 100,000 men. > > Symptoms of penile cancer often start with a sore on the penis that does not heal and a strong-smelling discharge. Some people get bleeding and colour changes of the penis, too. > > When detected early, there is a high chance of recovery through treatments such as the surgical removal of the lesion, radiotherapy and chemotherapy. > > But if left untreated, partial or total amputation of the penis, and possibly other nearby genital organs such as the testicles, may become necessary.
- Housing crisis: The hottest political issue European politicians aren’t talking aboutwww.politico.eu The hottest political issue European politicians aren’t talking about
The Continent’s housing crisis has gone from being a slow burn to a four-alarm fire — but some countries are handling it better than others.
cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/16810771
> The Continent's housing crisis has gone from being a slow burn to a four-alarm fire — but some countries are handling it better than others. > > One of Europe’s long-simmering political frustrations is suddenly boiling over. > > From Lisbon to Łódź, voters are angry about the lack of affordable housing. Anti-immigrant riots broke out in Dublin last fall, fueled in part by claims that the Irish capital’s limited public housing was being given to foreigners. Meanwhile, in cities like Lisbon, Amsterdam and Milan, thousands of protesters have taken to the streets to denounce the lack of affordable homes. > > In a poll ahead of last week’s far-right surge in the European Parliament election, the Continent’s mayors listed housing as one of the most important issues facing their constituencies.
- Armenia recognises Palestinian statehood, says Armenian foreign ministry
cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/16796646
- Greece wildfire: Anger after yacht fireworks spark blazewww.bbc.com Greece wildfire: Anger after yacht fireworks spark blaze
The mayor of tourist island Hydra says he will press charges against those who acted "irresponsibly" on the yacht.
cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/16811693
> Fireworks launched from a yacht in Greece sparked a forest fire on the island of Hydra on Friday, the local firefighting authority has said. > > The blaze burnt the only pine forest on the tourist island, which lies south of Athens, the authority wrote on Facebook. > > It has now been brought under control, but with difficulty. As there are no roads to the beach, firefighters had to access it by sea, while helicopters dropped water from the air. > > The cause of the fire has prompted outrage in Greece, which is already battling several wildfires and is in the grip of its first heatwave of the year.
- Canada reportedly preparing to evacuate 45,000 citizens from Lebanon amid war fearsnationalpost.com Canada reportedly preparing to evacuate 45,000 citizens from Lebanon amid war fears
Foreign Minister Mélanie Joly said the plan was being prepared in the event a full-scale war breaks out between Israel and Hezbollah
cross-posted from: https://sh.itjust.works/post/21204847
- Drug-resistant tuberculosis leaves EU scrambling for medicineswww.politico.eu Drug-resistant tuberculosis leaves EU scrambling for medicines
Vital drugs are either not authorized or are deemed too expensive, as cases rise.
cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/16810968
> Vital drugs are either not authorized or are deemed too expensive, as cases rise. > > Rates of tuberculosis are on the rise in Europe, but countries are ill-equipped and lack access to the latest drugs targeting the worst strains. > > Some patients are spending a year and a half in hospital isolation receiving old medicines instead of just six months of treatment at home, because countries do not have access to the most up-to-date therapies to cure people of the infectious disease. > > In some EU countries, the latest medicines are either not authorized or are deemed too expensive to use. To effectively treat patients, the NGO Doctors Without Borders (Médecins Sans Frontières, MSF) has stepped in to help in Poland and Slovakia. > > Earlier this year, the European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control (EDC) and the World Health Organization (WHO) warned that Europe was stalling in its quest to suppress tuberculosis and could miss its 2030 targets to end the disease. The agencies caution that if Europe doesn't get a grip on the rising rates of infection with the recommended cocktail of drugs, the gains made over the last decade could be lost.
- Comedian Michael Usi becomes Malawi's vice-president after Saulos Chilima's deathwww.bbc.com Comedian Michael Usi becomes Malawi's vice-president after Saulos Chilima's death
Michael Usi replaces his mentor Saulos Chilima, who died in a plane crash earlier this month.
cross-posted from: https://sh.itjust.works/post/21204912
- As France reels from alleged rape of a Jewish girl, antisemitism comes to fore in election campaignapnews.com As France reels from alleged rape of a Jewish girl, antisemitism comes to fore in election campaign
The alleged rape of a 12-year-old Jewish girl in a suspected antisemitic attack has sent shockwaves throughout France and thrust concerns about antisemitism to the forefront of campaigning for the country’s legislative elections.
cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/16789723
- Barcelona to ban apartment rentals to tourists in bid to cut housing costswww.theguardian.com Barcelona to ban apartment rentals to tourists in bid to cut housing costs
Spanish city is one of Europe’s top destinations but its popularity has made housing increasingly unaffordable for residents
cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/16792140
- U.S. Military Planes Are in Haiti. Haitians Don’t Know Why.foreignpolicy.com /2024/06/13/haiti-gangs-violence-us-military-planes-international-security-mission-kenya/
cross-posted from: https://slrpnk.net/post/10758148
> In the past several weeks, I have watched dozens of sleek U.S. military planes descend over Toussaint Louverture International Airport in Port-au-Prince, Haiti, where I live. They were the first flights to land since gangs blockaded and halted commercial air traffic in March. U.S. news reports suggest that the aircraft contained civilian contractors and supplies to pave the way for the deployment of a Kenyan-led security mission to Haiti, which is expected to begin any day now. > > But no one has informed Haitians who or what was on board. Even the members of Haiti’s new transitional government told me that they did not know precisely what the United States was flying into the country. Although the Haitian members of the presidential council have met with Kenyan and Haitian officials to discuss the force, they said they have not provided input to U.S. officials. Aides to newly installed Prime Minister Garry Conille confirmed that he has had no say on decisions related to the mission. It remains unclear what the force’s specific goals are or how it can contribute to rebuilding the Haitian state.
- Putin warns South Korea: Sending killer weapons to Ukraine would be a ‘big mistake’www.politico.eu Putin warns South Korea: Sending killer weapons to Ukraine would be a ‘big mistake’
Russian president delivered the warning after Seoul announced it would consider arming Kyiv.
cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/16766634
> Russian president delivered the warning after Seoul announced it would consider arming Kyiv. > > Russian President Vladimir Putin Thursday warned South Korea that sending lethal weapons to Ukraine would be a “big mistake.” > > His comments come after Seoul announced it would consider arming Ukraine in response to Russia and North Korea signing a mutual defense pact on Wednesday. > > “If South Korea supplies weapons to Ukraine, it will not like the answer. I hope they won’t do it, it would be a big mistake,” Putin said at a press conference in Vietnam, where he is conducting a two-day state visit aimed at deepening strategic cooperation.
- NASA has again delayed Boeing Starliner’s return to Earthedition.cnn.com NASA has again delayed Boeing Starliner’s return to Earth | CNN
NASA announced Friday night that it is again delaying the return to Earth of Boeing Starliner’s spacecraft and two astronauts from the International Space Station.
cross-posted from: https://sh.itjust.works/post/21204855
- Israel ready for ‘all-out war’ in Lebanonwww.aljazeera.com Israel ready for ‘all-out war’ in Lebanon
The Israeli military says it has approved operational plans for an offensive against Hezbollah.
cross-posted from: https://slrpnk.net/post/10742936
> >The Israeli military says its Northern Command has approved operational plans for war with Lebanon. > > >Israel is ready for an “all-out war” in Lebanon and has plans approved for an offensive targeting Hezbollah, officials have said. > > >Israel and Hezbollah have been engaged in border fighting since shortly after the start of the war on Gaza, following the October 7 attacks on Israel. The confrontation is increasingly expanding, with both sides saying they are ready to go to war. > > >More than 400 people have been killed in Lebanon, including journalists and paramedics, over the past eight months, with 25 deaths in Israel. At least 90,000 people have been displaced in Lebanon, and more than 60,000 have been forced from their homes in northern Israel.
- Death toll tops 1,000 after Haj marked by extreme heatwww.channelnewsasia.com Haj death toll tops 1,000 amid extreme heat; temperatures in Mecca exceed 50°C
RIYADH: The death toll from this year's Haj has exceeded 1,000, an AFP tally said Thursday (Jun 20), more than half of whom were unregistered worshippers performing the pilgrimage in extreme heat in Sa
cross-posted from: https://lemmy.ml/post/17093990
- U.S. Bans Kaspersky Software, Citing National Security Risksthehackernews.com U.S. Bans Kaspersky Software, Citing National Security Risks
US bans Kaspersky software citing national security risks. Russian cybersecurity firm given 100 days to cease US operations.