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      Fortnum & Mason apologises for party snub to UK Paralympians

      news.movim.eu / TheGuardian • 9 November 2024

    Olympians and Paralympians attended a Buckingham Palace reception, but only the former were asked to a following event hosted by the luxury food retailer

    Fortnum & Mason has apologised for a “failure of communication” to Paralympians who were not invited to a party which Olympians attended, after the Paris medallists met the king at Buckingham Palace.

    Team GB and ParalympicsGB athletes were hosted at a reception at the royal residence on Thursday 7 November to celebrate Britain’s success this summer.

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      Liverpool move five points clear after Núñez and Salah sink Aston Villa

      news.movim.eu / TheGuardian • 9 November 2024

    Manchester City are faltering, Liverpool are flawless. The Premier League leaders took full advantage of the reigning champions’ defeat at Brighton to extend their lead at the top to five points with a confident, clinical defeat of Aston Villa. It was Liverpool’s 15th victory in 17 matches under Arne Slot and they head into the international break with momentum, belief and form on their side.

    A first-half strike from Darwin Núñez and a late finish from Mohamed Salah secured victory over Unai Emery’s stubborn side, who lacked the quality in the final third to seriously trouble Liverpool. Liverpool have bettered their tally of 28 points from the opening 11 games only once in the last 34 seasons, in 2019-20, when they went on to win the Premier League.

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      Child in Surrey dies after being struck by a branch that fell from a tree

      news.movim.eu / TheGuardian • 9 November 2024

    The incident happened in Banstead and was attended by police, the fire brigade and the London ambulance service

    A child has died after being struck by a branch that fell from a tree in Surrey.

    Emergency services were called to Grove Place near the junction with Carshalton Road, Banstead, shortly after 4pm on Saturday, the Metropolitan police said.

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      Thousands call for Valencia’s leader to resign over deadly floods response

      news.movim.eu / TheGuardian • 9 November 2024

    About 130,000 Spaniards protest against perceived failings by Carlos Mazón’s regional government

    Spaniards have taken to the streets of Valencia to demand the resignation of the regional president who led the emergency response to the recent catastrophic floods that killed more than 200 people.

    Floods that began on the night of 29 October have left 220 dead and nearly 80 people still missing.

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      Pentagon to appeal ruling that plea bargain of alleged 9/11 mastermind is valid

      news.movim.eu / TheGuardian • 9 November 2024

    Khalid Sheikh Mohammed and two other defendants agreed to pleas that would spare them the death penalty

    The Pentagon will appeal a military judge’s ruling that plea agreements struck to avoid the death penalty for Khalid Sheikh Mohammed, the alleged mastermind of the 11 September 2001 terrorist attacks on the US, and two of his co-defendants are valid, a defense official said on Saturday.

    The ruling voids defense secretary Lloyd Austin’s order to revoke the deals and concluded that the plea agreements were valid. The judge granted the three motions to enter guilty pleas and said he would schedule them for a future date to be determined by the military commission.

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      Trump ally: Ukraine focus is to achieve ‘peace and stop the killing’

      news.movim.eu / TheGuardian • 9 November 2024

    Spokesperson for Trump’s presidential transition effort said Bryan Lanza had not been speaking on behalf of president-elect

    A senior adviser to Donald Trump said that the incoming US administration’s priority for Ukraine will be achieving peace rather than helping it regain territory captured by Russia in the almost three years of the war.

    In an interview with the BBC, broadcast on Saturday, Bryan Lanza, who has been a political adviser to Trump since his 2016 presidential campaign, began to elaborate on the strong signals the now president-elect had been sending to the Ukrainian president, Volodymyr Zelenskyy , on the campaign trail.

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      Battling Coco Gauff sinks Zheng Qinwen to win her first WTA Finals

      news.movim.eu / TheGuardian • 9 November 2024 • 1 minute

    • American claims 3-6, 6-4, 7-6 (2) victory
    • Gauff faced 5-3 deficit in final set

    As Coco Gauff faced down a 5-3 third-set deficit towards the end of a relentless, brutal battle, the odds of victory were dissipating with every point. However, in her short career, the American’s grit has been a constant resource when all else has failed. She has found a way to victory from dire circumstances so many times. In one of the biggest finals of her career, Gauff spent almost the entirety of her three hours on-court just fighting to stay in the match against an opponent in the form of her life. Somehow, in the desperate final moments at the end of a brilliant tussle, Gauff rose up to topple Zheng Qinwen 3-6, 6-4, 7-6 (2) and win the WTA Finals for the first time.

    Still just 20, Gauff is the youngest champion at the WTA Finals since a 17-year-old Maria Sharapova won in 2004. She did so the hard way, ­defeating the two best players, in Aryna Sabalenka and Iga Swiatek, and then Zheng, the Olympic gold ­medallist. This victory marks Gauff’s third career title and ninth overall, her 9-1 record in finals a reflection of her immense toughness under pressure.

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      Burkina Faso wants to reinstate capital punishment, government source says

      news.movim.eu / TheGuardian • 9 November 2024 • 1 minute

    Military regime considering move after death penalty abolished in west African country in 2018

    Burkina Faso ’s military regime wants to reinstate the death penalty after the west African country abolished it in 2018, a government source told Agence France-Presse on Saturday.

    The last execution in Burkina Faso was carried out on 19 September 1988 , according to Amnesty International. The nation’s final executions killed four leaders accused of an attempted coup d’état to depose president Blaise Compaoré – defence minister Jean-Baptiste Boukary Lingani, minister of economic promotion Henri Zongo, and two unidentified men.

    Reintroducing capital punishment to the penal code “is being considered”, the source said. “It’s up to the government to discuss it, then make the proposal to the Transitional Legislative Assembly (ALT) for adoption.”

    Justice minister Rodrigue Bayala said on Friday, after parliament passed a bill introducing community service, that “the issue of the death penalty, which is being discussed, will be implemented in the draft criminal code”.

    Bayala also said there could be further amendments to the criminal code “to follow the vision and the guidelines given by the head of state, Capt Ibrahim Traoré”, who seized power in a September 2022 coup.

    In May this year, Burkina Faso’s military government announced it would extend junta rule for another five years despite Traoré, the country’s ruler, pledging that he would restore the civilian government by 1 July.

    Instead, Traoré’s government passed a bill that month that included plans to ban homosexuality.

    Amnesty International has found the death penalty is rising in Africa, “recorded executions more than tripled and recorded death sentences increased significantly by 66%,” said a statement in October.

    Conversely, Amnesty stated that “24 countries across sub-Saharan Africa have abolished the death penalty for all crimes while two additional countries have abolished it for ordinary crimes only”.

    “Kenya and Zimbabwe currently have bills tabled to abolish the death penalty for all crimes, while Gambia … has commenced a constitutional amendment process that will … effectively abolish the death penalty,” it said.

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      US tourist killed while on vacation in Hungary as suspect taken into custody

      news.movim.eu / TheGuardian • 9 November 2024

    Mackenzie Michalski, 31, from Portland, Oregon, met 37-year-old man from Ireland at nightclub in Budapest

    Family members of a 31-year-old American tourist who was killed while on vacation in Hungary’s capital mourned their loss while a 37-year-old suspect was in custody Saturday.

    The victim, Mackenzie Michalski from Portland, Oregon, was reported missing on 5 November after she was last seen at a nightclub in central Budapest. Police launched a missing person investigation and reviewed security footage from local nightclubs, where they observed Michalski with a man later identified as the suspect in several of the clubs the night of her disappearance.

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