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      10 June

      Former Italian PM Berlusconi back in hospital

      Former Italian prime minister Silvio Berlusconi has been taken to hospital in Milan. The 86-year-old billionaire media tycoon has been readmitted after being discharged from hospital last month where he was treated over six weeks for a lung infection linked to chronic leukaemia. But San Raffaele hospital has said his latest visit was for a planned medical check-up and not linked to any emergency, although it is reported that following tests the decision was taken to keep him in. In response, deputy prime minister Matteo Salvini, one of Berlusconi’s main political allies, wrote on Instagram: “Come on Silvio.” Berlusconi’s health has markedly deteriorated in recent years, with open-heart surgery in 2016 and numerous hospital admissions since contracting COVID-19 three years ago. He led…

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    • 10 June

      Police investigate dozens of deaths at hospital in Brighton

      Police are investigating about 40 hospital deaths over allegations of medical negligence made by two consultant surgeons who lost their jobs after blowing the whistle about patient safety. The allegedly botched operations took place at Royal Sussex County hospital (RSCH) in Brighton, part of University hospital Sussex NHS trust, when it was run by a management team hailed by Jeremy Hunt as the best in the NHS. Last week, detectives from Sussex police wrote to the trust’s chief executive, George Findlay, confirming they had launched a formal investigation into “a number of deaths” at the RSCH. They were investigating allegations of “criminal culpability through medical negligence” made by “two separate clinical consultants” at the trust, the letter said. It is…

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    • 10 June

      Seismic data adds to evidence Ukraine’s Kakhovka dam was blown up

      Evidence is growing that the Nova Kakhovka dam was blown up, after the publication of seismic data showing there was a blast at the site in the early hours of Tuesday. Norsar, the Norwegian Seismic Array, said signals from a regional station in Romania pointed to an explosion at 2.54am. Norsar did not draw conclusions on who was responsible. The New York Times quoted a senior Biden administration official as saying US spy satellites had also detected an explosion at the dam just before its collapse, but adding that US intelligence analysts still had not concluded who caused the explosion or exactly what happened. The Ukrainian government has said Russian occupying forces had control of the hydroelectric infrastructure on top of…

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    • 10 June

      Boris Johnson resigns as MP with immediate effect

      Boris Johnson has resigned as an MP with immediate effect, triggering a by-election in his Uxbridge and South Ruislip constituency. The former Prime Minister said he was quitting his parliament “at least for now” because he was “bewildered and appalled” at the Privileges Committee’s investigation into him. In a blistering statement on Friday evening Mr Johnson said he had received a letter from the committee, which is investigating whether he lied to MPs over Partygate, “making it clear, much to my amazement, that they are determined to use the proceedings against me to drive me out of Parliament”. Mr Johnson said: “I have today written to my association in Uxbridge and South Ruislip to say that I am stepping down forthwith…

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    • 9 June

      A secret Chinese spy base? Cuban officials say no to media report

      US and Cuban officials dismissed a Wall Street Journal report about a surveillance base to be built in the Caribbean. The US embassy in Havana next to the Cuban capital’s Anti-Imperialist stage A report in the Wall Street Journal saying Beijing planned to set up a spy base in Cuba has been dismissed by multiple government sources in the Caribbean and the United States. The denials began with an “exclusive” in the New York-based newspaper, describing “a secret agreement for China to establish an electronic eavesdropping facility on the island”. Quoting unnamed US officials familiar with “highly classified intelligence”, the article said the proposed base would allow China to conduct “signals intelligence”, a kind of espionage that would allow it…

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    • 9 June

      ‘No one is above the law’: Reactions to Trump indictment

      Republicans mostly react with fury to Trump’s announcement that he will be charged over the handling of classified documents. President Donald Trump says he has been summoned to court on Tuesday over the documents Donald Trump, the former president of the United States, has announced he will be indicted on charges of mishandling classified documents. Trump said on his Truth Social platform that he had been summoned to appear at a federal court in Florida on Tuesday. The Justice Department has not confirmed the indictment. Below are some reactions from US politicians. Kevin McCarthy, Speaker of the House, Republican “Today is indeed a dark day for the United States of America. It is unconscionable for a president to indict the leading candidate…

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    • 9 June

      Canada helping separatists to gain on its soil: Jaishankar

      External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar. NEW DELHI:  A day after a video of a tableau glorifying late Prime Minister Indira Gandhi’s assassination at an event in Brampton, Canada, surfaced on the social media, external affairs minister Subrahmanyam Jaishankar underlined that Canada allowing anti-India elements to operate from its soil was neither good for the bilateral relationship nor for itself. Making clear India’s objections and unhappiness at Canada giving space to Khalistani separatist and extremist elements, Jaishankar said: “I think there is a larger underlying issue about the space that Canada has continuously given to separatists, to extremists, to people who advocate violence and I think it is not good for relationships and not good for Canada… Frankly, we are at a…

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    • 9 June

      Donald Trump indicted in classified documents case, charged with 7 counts

      Trump has compared his handling of classified documents to President Biden’s ever since Biden aides discovered late last year and earlier this year sensitive classified materials from Biden’s time as vice president at an old Washington, DC, office and his Delaware home, The Hill reported. New York: Former President Donald Trump has been indicted in an investigation into his handling of classified documents after he left the White House, The Hill reported. He has been indicted on seven federal criminal charges for retaining hundreds of classified government documents and even making false statements after leaving the White House, it reported. Trump posted on Truth Social that he has been summoned to appear in federal court in Miami on Tuesday afternoon.…

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    • 9 June

      Kids injured in France mass stabbing attack stable

      Video footage of the attack uploaded to social media shows a little playground where children are running around, while their parents and minders are also present. Paris: Four children, aged between 1 to 3 years old, who were injured in a mass stabbing attack at a park in the French town of Annecy, are now in a stable condition, officials confirmed. The officials told the BBC that the injured children, including a three-year-old British child, are currently being treated in hospital.Two adults were also injured in Thursday’s attack, out of which one remains in a critical condition. Video footage of the attack uploaded to social media shows a little playground where children are running around, while their parents and minders are also present. Then the…

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    • 9 June

      Taliban officials targeted in Afghanistan mosque blast

      An explosion inside a mosque in north-east Afghanistan has caused multiple casualties, media reports said Kabul: An explosion inside a mosque in north-east Afghanistan has caused multiple casualties, media reports said. Reports said several local Taliban officials were among those killed or wounded. A local official said the blast took place during a prayer service for the deputy governor of Badakhshan province, who was killed by a car bomb earlier this week, BBC reported. The Islamic State militant group said they carried out the car bomb attack. Muizuddin Ahmadi, the local Taliban head of information, said it was unclear how many people have been killed in the mosque blast in the provincial capital, Faizabad, but there had been multiple casualties. Mourners were attending…

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