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Julian Assange would be able to “resist suicide” if he was extradited to an American prison, representatives of the US Government have told the High Court. The US are challenging a judge’s decision made last year that ruled WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange should not be extradited over health fears. District Judge Vanessa Baraitser had ruled that there was a real risk Assange would try to commit suicide if sent to the US. But the US are now trying to challenge that assessment and are applying to get the medical evidence of Neuropsychiatry expert Michael Kopelman dismissed or given a low…

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RISHI SUNAK is facing a fresh clash with Boris Johnson after he was accused of being responsible for blocking progress on tackling climate change. The Prime Minister has made combatting global warming a key issue of his premiership. With Britain hosting the UN COP26 climate change summit later this year, Mr Johnson is eager for the UK to lead the way in shifting towards sustainability. However, the Treasury is coming under pressure for failing to set out its funding plan to help the country shift to Net-Zero carbon emissions. The Government has committed that by 2050 the UK will be carbon neutral. Mr Johnson…

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Georgia Republican Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene has been suspended from Twitter for a week after claiming that the coronavirus vaccines are “failing”. According to CNN, a spokesperson for the social media platform said the tweet “was labelled in line with our Covid-19 misleading information policy. The account will be in read-only mode for a week due to repeated violations of the Twitter Rules”. Twitter’s policy on misinformation about Covid-19 states that a “seven-day account lock” will occur after a user’s fourth strike. At 10.15pm on Monday night, Ms Greene tweeted: “The FDA should not approve the covid vaccines. There are too many reports of infection &…

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YouTube has abstracted a second video on its platform posted by Sen. Rand Paul (R-Ky.) and has suspended him from uploading more content for a week, verbally expressing he infringed community guidelines on “COVID-19.” They are now ostracizing all my verbalization, including verbalization that is given on the Senate floor, the Republican senator told heralds on Tuesday. YouTube now cerebrates they are astute enough and godly enough that they can oversee verbalization, even constitutionally bulwarked verbalization. In a Twitter post, Paul called the suspension a “badge of accolade,” and included a link to visually examine the video on an alternate platform. The video abstracted this week included discussions…

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It was 10 pm in Barcelona on Thursday when Paris Saint-Germain made their move for Lionel Messi. The stunning news had broken two hours earlier that the forward would not be staying at the Camp Nou and the way PSG went about their business showed how determined they were to get their man. In transfers approaches are regularly made via intermediaries or agents, and clubs hoping to tempt Messi from Barcelona had often gone down this route. But PSG calculated this was a moment for the personal touch and, seeing an unexpected opening, they pounced. The sporting director, Leonardo, made a direct approach…

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FEARS are growing over the prospect of Russia and China developing joint military capabilities that could spark another nosedive in relations with the West. Analysts say the two rogue states are on the verge of sharing each other’s electric communications systems to bolster their strategic presence. Moscow and Beijing have been conducting a drill with more than 10,000 troops in the western region of Ningxia. Statements by their defence ministries say the focus is on early warning and reconnaissance, electronic warfare and joint attacks. Experts are reported to be watching closely over the operation because of China and Russia’s recent…

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Whitehall officials have held high-level talks about taking away a salary boost awarded to London-based civil servants amid efforts to encourage workers back to the office. The Guardian understands that several government departments have considered stripping some officials of a wage top-up – known as London weighting and worth about £4,000 to offset higher living costs in the capital – if they resist at least a partial return to Whitehall. Downing Street stressed on Monday that flexible working is here to stay and said there were no plans to dock civil servants’ pay. But the decision ultimately rests with each department, and…

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Nuno Espírito Santo has raised the possibility of including Harry Kane in his Tottenham squad to face Manchester City on Sunday, despite the England captain’s delayed return to pre-season. The club had expected Kane to come back last Monday only for him to continue a holiday in the Bahamas and Florida, which are amber-list travel destinations. The striker, who is determined to force through a transfer to City, reported in on Saturday and is isolating and working alone at The Lodge – the hotel facility at the Spurs training ground. It is expected Kane will rejoin training with the rest of the squad…

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Some employers are considering charging workers who refuse to get a COVID-19 vaccine a health insurance ‘surcharge’ of up to $50 a month, according to a top employee benefits consultancy. Wade Symons, an employee benefits attorney and partner at the New York-based consulting firm Mercer, wrote in a blog post on Thursday that a number of employers are exploring the option. ‘The rationale for adding a surcharge to health insurance contributions for unvaccinated employees is seen as similar to that for a tobacco-use surcharge,’ Symons wrote. ‘If an employee is unvaccinated and contracts a COVID-19 infection, that creates higher claims costs, which can impact…

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THOUSANDS of Britons holidaying in France could be refused entry to restaurants and bars after Emmanuel Macron extends the use of the Covid ‘health pass. From today, France has extended the scope of its Covid-19 ‘health pass’ which is now compulsory to visit a café, board a plane, or travel on an inter-city train. People must upload proof of being double vaccinated to the French coronavirus smartphone app. Those without the app, or the 20 percent of Brits who do not have a smartphone, could be refused entry to hundreds of hotspots. The pass is issued to people fully vaccinated…

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