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Thursday, April 30, 2020

कतर फीफा वर्ल्ड कप के ब्रांड एंबेसडर आदिल का टेस्ट पॉजिटिव, इससे पहले 3 तीन स्टेडियम के 8 कर्मचारी भी संक्रमित हुए

कोरोनावायरस (कोविड-19) खेल जगत को भी अपनी गिरफ्त में लेता जा रहा है। अब फुटबॉल के लिए एक बुरी खबर यह है कि कतर फीफा वर्ल्ड कप के ब्रांड एंबेसडर आदिल खामिस (54) का कोरोना टेस्ट पॉजिटिव पाया गया है। इसकी पुष्टि गुरुवार को आयोजन समिति ने की है। इससे पहले भी वर्ल्ड कप की तैयारियों में जुटे 3 स्टेडियम के 8 कर्मचारी भी संक्रमित पाए गए थे। इन सभी के बावजूद फीफा वर्ल्ड कप की सभी तैयारियां जारी हैं। यह टूर्नामेंट नवंबर-दिसंबर 2022 में होना है।

आदिल कतर की राष्ट्रीय टीम से खेल चुके हैं। 18 साल की उम्र में उन्होंने कतर टीम से अपना पहला अंतरराष्ट्रीय मैच खेला था। उन्होंने 1983 में अंतरराष्ट्रीय करियर की शुरूआत की और 2000 में संन्यास ले लिया था। उन्होंने सुडान के खिलाफ आखिरी अंतरराष्ट्रीय मैच खेला था।

वर्ल्ड कप के लिए 7 नए स्टेडियम तैयार हो रहे
हाल ही में कतर वर्ल्ड कप प्रबंधन ने कहा था, ‘‘सभी 8 संक्रमित कर्मचारी अल-थुमामा, अल-रायन स्टेडियम और अल-बायत स्टेडियम में कार्य कर रहे थे। यह सभी सुप्रीम कमेटी के कॉन्ट्रैक्टर के तौर पर काम करने वाले स्टाफ के सदस्य हैं। ’’ कतर फीफा वर्ल्ड कप के लिए 7 नए स्टेडियम बना रहा है। एक तैयार भी हो गया है, जिसे आधिकारिक तौर पर खोल भी दिया गया है।

कतर में 13,409 कोराना के मामले, 1372 ठीक, 10 की मौत
कतर में गुरुवार तक कोविड-19 के 13, 409 मामले आ चुके हैं। जिनमें 1372 मरीज ठीक हो चुके हैं। जबकि 10 लोगों की मौत हो चुकी है। वहीं दुनिया में 32 लाख से ज्यादा लोग कोरोना से संक्रमित पाए गए हैं। इनमें 2.23 लाख से ज्यादा लोगों की मौत हो चुकी है।

खेल जगत के 7 दिग्गजों की कोरोना से मौत
कोरोनावायरस से अब तक खेल जगत के 7 दिग्गजों की मौत हो चुकी है। पाकिस्तान के पूर्व क्रिकेटर जफर सफराज और इटली के धावक दोनातो साबिया (56), स्विट्जरलैंड के आइस हॉकी लेजेंड रोजर शैपो (79), फ्रांस के फुटबॉल क्लब रीम्स के डॉक्टर बर्नार्ड गोंजालेज (60), इंग्लैंड के लंकाशायर क्रिकेट क्लब के अध्यक्ष डेविड हॉजकिस (71), फ्रांस के ओलिंपिक डी मार्शल फुटबॉल क्लब के पूर्व अध्यक्ष पेप दिऑफ (68) और पाकिस्तान के स्क्वैश लीजेंड आजम खान (95) भी दुनिया को अलविदा कह चुके हैं।



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फीफा वर्ल्ड कप 2022 के लिए जर्सी लॉन्च करते आदिल खामिस (दाएं)। उन्होंने 18 साल की उम्र में कतर टीम से पहला अंतरराष्ट्रीय मैच खेला था। उन्होंने 1983 में करियर की शुरूआत की और 2000 में संन्यास ले लिया था।
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Cholera and coronavirus: why we must not repeat the same mistakes

Cholera has largely been beaten in the west, but it still kills tens of thousands of people in poorer countries every year. As we search for a cure for coronavirus, we have to make sure it will be available to everyone, not just to those in wealthy nations. By Neil Singh

We log in every day at 7.45am. One by one, we join an array of faces on our screens. We doctors aren’t used to video-conferencing like this, and still greet each other with excited waving hands. Since the coronavirus crisis began, these daily virtual meetings have proved an invaluable way to keep up to speed on clinical guidelines, in-house protocols and staff wellbeing – all of which are changing every day.

But these meetings also bring us news that we take more personally: how many of our patients have symptoms? How many have tested positive? How many have died? These are important questions, for sure, but my public health training reminds me to think globally. The coming year will see developments that will allow us to bring the virus under control in the west, but what about in other countries? I cannot help but think of my relatives in India, and what this pandemic will mean for them – not just now, but in the future. The really important question is not who will die of coronavirus tomorrow, but in 200 years’ time.

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British lawyer sues EU over her removal from its court due to Brexit

UK’s last judicial member of the ECJ is to be replaced before scheduled end of her term

The UK’s last judicial member of the European court of justice is suing the council of the European Union and the EU court over her removal from office because of Brexit.

Eleanor Sharpston QC, advocate general to the court in Luxembourg, has lodged two claims challenging her replacement by a Greek lawyer before her term in office was scheduled to end next year.

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Gael García Bernal: 'The pandemic has taught me that I need something to say'

He’s played a revolutionary hero, a horny teen – now Gael García Bernal is a reptilian choreographer in Ema. Just don’t ask him to move to LA and take selfies

At the start of the century, the director Alfonso Cuarón was casting Y Tu Mamá También, the bawdy but plangent road movie he had written with his brother Carlos about two oversexed Mexican teenagers, the wealthy Tenoch and his poorer, grungier friend Julio. “Alfonso called me very excitedly,” recalls Carlos Cuarón. “He said: ‘I know who’s going to play Julio! I’ve seen him in Alejandro’s movie.’” Alejandro González Iñárritu, that is, whose ferocious dog-fighting drama Amores Perros was about to be released. “I said: ‘No, no, I’ve found Julio; I saw the perfect actor in this short film, De Tripas, Corazón. He’s incredible: his eyes, the way he manages silence ...’”

Eventually, the brothers realised they were talking about the same person: Gael García Bernal, who was then just 21. The son of theatre actors, he had become a star in his early teens on the Mexican soap opera El Abuelo y Yo (Grandpa and I) before decamping to London to study at the Royal Central School of Speech and Drama. Iñárritu plucked him out mid-term for Amores Perros and he stole that movie as the twitchy-hipped tearaway who was every bit as feral as his champion rottweiler. His mutable features could switch from cherubic to lupine to gravely smouldering; his nerve endings felt exposed like frayed electrical wires.

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Whistleblower complaint set to lift lid on Trump pressure to push untried drug

Dr Rick Bright says he was removed as head of office working on a Covid-19 vaccine for refusing to boost hydroxychloroquine

Donald Trump’s musing over whether cleaning people’s lungs with disinfectant might treat the coronavirus caused a furore but it may be the US president’s pushing of anti-malarial drugs that does far more lasting damage to his administration.

Related: Trump stops hyping hydroxychloroquine after study shows no benefit

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Egyptian TV show about Israel's destruction opens real world rift

Israel’s foreign ministry reminds Egypt of peace deal after sci-fi drama El-Nehaya airs

An Egyptian science fiction drama that predicts Israel’s destruction has provoked an angry reaction from the Jewish state, including from the country’s foreign ministry, which reminded its neighbour of a decades-old peace deal.

Set in the year 2120, the series called El-Nehaya, meaning The End, imagines a bleak future with cloned robots, battered skyscrapers, and relentless violence.

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सानिया मिर्जा फेड कप हर्ट अवॉर्ड के लिए नामित, यह उपलब्धि हासिल करने वाली पहली भारतीय महिला खिलाड़ी बनीं

भारत की स्टार टेनिस खिलाड़ी सानिया मिर्जा को फेड कप हर्ट अवॉर्ड के लिए एशिया-ओसिनिया जोन से नामित किया गया है। यह उपलब्धि हासिल करने वाली वे भारत की पहली महिला खिलाड़ी हैं। यह जानकारी ऑल इंडिया टेनिस एसोसिएशन (एआईटीए) के महासचिव हिरण्मय चटर्जी ने गुरुवार को दी। सानिया ने मां बनने के दो साल बाद जनवरी में कोर्ट में वापसी की थी। उन्होंने होबार्ट इंटरनेशनल टेनिस टूर्नामेंट का डबल्स खिताब जीता था। इसमें सानिया की जोड़ीदार यूक्रेन की नादिया किचेनॉक थीं।

पूर्व डबल्स की नंबर-1 सानिया 2016 के बाद पहली बार इस साल के लिए फेड कप टीम में शामिल हुईं। उन्होंने अंकिता रैना से साथ मिलकर बेहतरीन प्रदर्शन करते हुए भारत को फेड कप के प्लेऑफ में पहुंचाया था।

‘टीम की सफलता में योगदान देकर गर्व होता है’

सानिया ने कहा, ‘‘2003 के बाद वापस भारत का पहली बार प्रतिनिधित्व करना मेरे लिए सम्मान की बात है। मेरा 18 सालों का लंबा करियर है और मैं भारतीय टेनिस टीम की सफलता में योगदान देकर गर्व महसूस करती हूं। फेड कप एशिया/ओसनिया टूर्नामेंट के नतीजे मेरे करियर की बड़ी उपलब्धियों में से एक हैं। यह ऐसा पल है, जिसके लिए हर एथलीट खेलता है और मैं फेड कप हर्ट अवॉर्ड चयन पैनल का मुझे नामित करने के लिए आभारी हूं।’’

1 से 8 मई तक होगी ऑनलाइन वोटिंग
इस साल फेड कप के शीर्ष प्रदर्शन को देखते हुए फेड कप हर्ट अवॉर्ड ग्रुप वन के लिए 6 खिलाड़ियों को नामित किया गया है। हर्ट अवॉर्ड की विजेता की घोषणा ऑनलाइन वोटिंग के आधार पर की जाएगी। फैन्स 1 से 8 मई के बीच ऑनलाइन वोटिंग कर इसके विजेता का फैसला करेंगे।

इन खिलाड़ियों को भी नामिनेशन में जगह मिली
एशिया/ओसनिया क्षेत्र से इंडोनेशिया की प्रिस्का मेडलिन नुगरोहो ऐसी दूसरी खिलाड़ी हैं, जो इस अवॉर्ड के लिए नामित की गई हैं। यूरोप/अफ्रीका क्षेत्र से एस्तोनिया की एनेट कोंटावेट और लक्जमबर्ग की एलिओनोरा मोलीनारो, अमेरिका क्षेत्र से मैक्सिको की फर्नांडो कोंट्रेरास गोमेज और पराग्वे की वेरोनिका केपेडे रोइग इस अवॉर्ड के लिए नामित की गई हैं।

सानिया ने 6 ग्रैंडस्लैम जीते
सानिया ने पाकिस्तानी क्रिकेटर शोएब मालिक से शादी की थी। उन्होंने पिछले साल अक्टूबर में बेटे को जन्म दिया था। सानिया ने छह ग्रैंडस्लैम जीते हैं। वे जनवरी में होने वाले साल के पहले ग्रैंडस्लैम टूर्नामेंट ऑस्ट्रेलियन ओपन में अमेरिका के राजीव राम के साथ मिक्स्ड डबल्स में खेलने वाली थीं, लेकिन चोट के कारण टूर्नामेंट से बाहर हो गईं।



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सानिया मिर्जा ने 6 ग्रैंडस्लैम जीते हैं। उन्होंने जनवरी में ही होबार्ट इंटरनेशनल टेनिस टूर्नामेंट का डबल्स खिताब जीता था। इसमें सानिया की जोड़ीदार यूक्रेन की नादिया किचेनॉक थीं। -फाइल फोटो
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‘We Never Considered a Full Lockdown.’ South Korea’s Health Minister on the Country’s Fight Against Coronavirus

It wasn’t looking good for South Korea in mid-February. The nation had the world’s second highest number of coronavirus cases after China, owing to a cluster of infections that arose from the Shincheonji Church in the city of Daegu, some 150 miles south of the capital Seoul.

But thanks to early preparations, and a robust public health response based around extensive testing and tech-powered contact tracing, the nation’s tally of infections has been kept to just 10,765, about half directly related to Shincheonji. More impressive still, no major lockdown or restrictions on movement have been imposed, save a few scattered curfews.

On Apr. 15, some 29 million people turned up to vote in parliamentary elections—yet no known infections arose, thanks to strict social distancing at the polls. On Wednesday, South Korea had zero local infections for the first time since the outbreak was first recorded 72 days previously (though four new cases had been imported.) “This is the strength of South Korea and its people,” President Moon Jae-in said on announcing the news.

South Korea’s health and welfare minister Park Neung-hoo explained to TIME exactly how his nation engineered such a remarkable turnaround. The following written answers were translated from Korean and have been edited for length and clarity.

What was your reaction when you first heard about the virus? I imagine you must get a lot of these alerts that turn out to be nothing?

The bitter memory of MERS (Middle East Respiratory Syndrome) puts me on edge whenever a novel virus infection is reported, so we thoroughly check up on any new viral outbreaks. [South Korea had the second-largest number of MERS cases after Saudi Arabia and its public health response was highly criticized.] So we tried to collect as much information as possible, and I thought that quick, early action should be taken.

What were the most critical policies toward containing COVID-19?

As COVID-19 displays very unique features, we needed to be creative and innovative, as well as using traditional methods to combat the virus. For example, drive-thru screening clinics, an ICT [information and communications technology] app called Special Immigration Procedure [provided to new airport arrivals], and Life Treatment Centers for patients with mild symptoms were innovative. If we had failed to separate them and tried to put all new patients in hospitals, our overloaded healthcare system could have collapsed.

In addition, if we had delayed developing test kits by a month, without prior and proactive consultation and cooperation with the private sector, our current system based around quick, mass testing couldn’t have been established.

How do instant test results help thorough contact tracing?

COVID-19 is highly contagious in the early stage of infection and even when the symptom is mild, and it spreads fast. Therefore, it is critical that the infected patient is identified and isolated as quickly as possible in containing the spread of the virus. For this, a quick test is essential.

How important has technology proved for contact tracing?

ICT plays a decisive role in accurately identifying people and swiftly locating their contacts. For example, tracing them through credit card usage, CCTV, mobile phone location tracing, and so on helps us to learn about a patient’s travel time, route and location quickly, and can also help to identify close contacts of the patient. The faster we find the contacts, the better we are able to stem further spread of the virus.

Why did you decide to make drive-through testing so widespread?

Drive-thru screening clinics are much faster and safer than ordinary screening clinics. Examination, temperature check, and specimen collection are done while the driver is still sitting in the car. Conventional specimen collection may take half an hour compared with only ten minutes in total for drive-thru. And the risk of cross infection between the medical professionals and visitors is significantly reduced.

What would be your advice for other nations trying to contain COVID-19?

Since COVID-19 spreads very fast, an early diagnostic test is critical. About 80% of COVID-19 patients have mild symptoms, and only 10% have severe symptoms. So the medical system needs to respond accordingly. In other words, efficient allocation of limited medical resources is very important.

Next, the greatest leverage we have for controlling COVID-19 is people’s trust in the state. Deep trust not only minimizes public anxiety, but is critical in inducing the participation and cooperation of the people in enforcing the potent vaccine that is social distancing.

For this, it is very important to provide relevant information to the people in the most transparent possible manner. In addition, it is also important to have smooth inter-ministerial and central-to-local governmental communication.

How did you resist the urge to impose more draconian containment measures like in China or other countries?

We never considered a full lockdown as part of our policy response to COVID-19. Although there was an explosive new outbreak in a certain region, we had confidence that we could locate contacts and isolate them successfully.

South Korea is a democracy which respects and ensures the individual freedom of the people as much as possible, so we relied on people’s voluntary cooperation based on their trust in public anti-epidemic authorities.

As such, instead of physical lockdown, we fought the virus through an epidemiological approach such as wide diagnostic testing and isolation of contacts, while encouraging people’s voluntary cooperation for social distancing. We believed this was more effective than forcible measures and indeed it paid off.

How do you weigh public health concerns versus restarting the economy?

Finding a mid-point between economic activities and containing an epidemic outbreak is a delicate balancing act. Given the nature of COVID-19, it will be next to impossible to wipe it out without the development of a vaccine.

The key is whether we are able to keep COVID-19 cases within our medical system’s capacity to treat to patients. In Korea, we set strict standards and regularly evaluate how patient numbers match our medical capacity, allowing us balance the two pressing needs [of public health and economy.]

Do you feel public pressure to end containment measures and open up?

Just like epidemic prevention is part of our life, so are socioeconomic activities. We need economic activities to ensure a sustainable anti-epidemic response. I perceive the need and feel the pressure for normalization of economic activities.

Anti-epidemic authorities are making an ongoing assessment of the current progress and are exploring ways to achieve both minimal risk of spread of infection and normal life and economic activities. For example, from the end of March until mid-April, strengthened social distancing was enforced. From Apr. 20 to May 5, some public facilities are reopening, gradually easing the strength of social distancing.

We will continue to adjust the level of social distancing in consideration of further progress, and we are ready to implement a “social distancing in normal life,” under which our normal life and virus containment can both be achieved in balance with each other.

—With reporting and translation by Stephen Kim/Seoul

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‘We Never Considered a Full Lockdown.’ South Korea’s Health Minister on the Country’s Fight Against Coronavirus

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'With restrictions easing, how do we tell someone we don’t want them in our bubble?'

This is a rare moment when excluding people doesn’t have to mean we don’t like them, writes advice columnist Eleanor Gordon-Smith – so handle your approach with grace

Now that lockdown restrictions are easing a little bit in my area, my family’s been getting a few requests for playdates and dinner visits. It’s exciting but we don’t want to turn our lives into a rotating door of visits and visitors, because there is still risk out there. One of the people who’s been quite persistent in inviting us over lives nearby, and volunteers for the same organisation as me. But geography is where the closeness ends – we don’t have that much in common and, face to face, our conversations are often awkward. If we’re going to expand our small circle we want to prioritise people we like better. Is there a polite way of telling someone we don’t want them in our bubble?

Eleanor says: I’ve been waiting for this moment, the one where our reaction to the risk starts to change, even though the risk itself stays more or less the same. In normal circumstances we expect our reactions to have a half-life: when there’s a fact we can’t change, like “she left me” or “I didn’t get the promotion”, there’s a point when we’re meant to move on.

But when the fact is an ongoing risk, instead of something that recedes into the past, it’s not clear how long our reactions should last. We don’t know what the half-life of fear is meant to be. To some of us it feels as though the fear should be dissolving by now: we’ve had the big reaction, we’ve processed the horror and, like any other grief or upheaval, there’s a point where we need to return to normalcy.

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Trump implies he has seen evidence Covid-19 was created in a Wuhan lab - video

US President Donald Trump claims he has seen evidence of Covid-19 originating in a Wuhan lab. When asked at a press briefing if he has seen anything that gives you a “high degree of confidence” that coronavirus originated at the Wuhan Institute of Virology, President Trump replied: “Yes, I have." He added that he was "not allowed" to tell reporters what that evidence was.

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WHO should be ashamed for acting like China's public relations agency: Donald Trump

The Trump administration has already halted the US' financial assistance to WHO.

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Why Many Japanese People Are Ignoring Their Government’s Pleas to Stay Home During a Major Holiday Break

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Why Many Japanese People Are Ignoring Their Government’s Pleas to Stay Home During a Major Holiday Break

(TOKYO) — Under Japan’s coronavirus state of emergency, people have been asked to stay home. Many are not. Some still have to commute to their jobs despite risks of infection, while others continue to dine out, picnic in parks and crowd into grocery stores with scant regard for social distancing.

On Wednesday, the first day of the “Golden Week” holidays that run through May 5, Tokyo’s leafy Shiba Park was packed with families with small children, day camping in tents.

The lure of heading out for Golden Week holidays is testing the public’s will to unite against a common enemy as health workers warn rising coronavirus cases are overwhelming the medical system in some places. Experts say a sense of urgency is missing, thanks to mixed messaging from the government and a lack of incentives to stay home.

In distant, tropical Okinawa, locals have resorted to posting social media appeals to tourists not to visit, “to protect our grannies and grandpas.”

“Please cancel your trip to Okinawa and wait until we can welcome you,” Okinawa’s governor Denny Tamaki tweeted. “Unfortunately Okinawa can provide no hospitality and our medical systems, including on remote islands, are in a state of emergency.”

In this country driven by conformity and consensus, the pandemic is pitting those willing to follow the rules against a sizable minority who are resisting the calls to stay home.

To get better compliance, the government needs stronger messaging, said Naoya Sekiya, a University of Tokyo professor and expert of social psychology and risk communications.

A tougher lockdown would also help.

While the halfhearted adherence to the calls to stay home has dismayed Tokyo Gov. Yuriko Koike, none of those spurning the advice are breaking the law. Legally, the state of emergency can only involve requests for compliance. Violators face no penalties. There are few incentives to close shops.

The main message has been economy first, safety second: Prime Minister Shinzo Abe has insisted Japan will not adopt European-style hard lockdowns that would paralyze the economy. His economy minister heads the government’s coronavirus task force meetings.

“The message coming from the government is rather mild, apparently trying to convey the need to stay home while prioritizing the economy,” Sekiya said. Since people lack a shared sense of crisis, instead of staying home they’re hoping for the best and assuming they won’t get infected, he said.

Three-quarters of people responding to a recent survey by the Asahi newspaper said they are going out less than usual. But just over half felt they could comply with Abe’s call to reduce their social interactions by 80%.

People of all ages are shrugging off the stay-at-home request. The popular “scramble” intersection in downtown Tokyo’s Shibuya looked uncrowded, but eateries and pubs on backstreets were still busy. In the western suburb of Kichijoji, narrow shopping streets were jammed during the weekend with families strolling and heading to lunch. Pachinko pinball parlors have drawn ire for staying open despite name-and-shame announcements and other pressure to close. Bars and restaurants are ignoring a requested 8 p.m. closing time.

“It’s ridiculous,” said an 80-year-old man drinking Wednesday at a downtown bar. “What am I supposed to do at home? I’d only be watching TV.”

Officials are trying to fight back. In Kichijoji, they patrolled shopping arcades carrying banners saying “Please, do not go out.” Local mayors appealed to the government to close the crowded Shonan beach, popular with surfers and families, south of Tokyo. Some prefectures have set up border checkpoints to spot non-local license plates.

“It seems not everyone shares the sense of crisis,” said Kazunobu Nishikawa, a disaster prevention official in Musashino city, which oversees Kichijoji. “Many people understand the risks of this infectious disease,” he said, but “others seem to think COVID-19 is nothing more than a common cold and don’t care as long as they don’t catch it.”

Abe declared the state of emergency on April 7, as virus cases surged. It initially covered only Tokyo and six other areas but later expanded to include the whole country.

Abe did not ask non-essential businesses to close. But Koike, the Tokyo governor, fought and prevailed in requesting that schools, movie theaters, athletic clubs, hostess bars and other such businesses in the city be asked to close. Most restaurants and pubs still can operate from 5 a.m. to 8 p.m., and grocery and convenience stores and public transport remain open as usual.

The government has rolled out an unprecedentedly huge economic package of 108 trillion yen ($1 trillion) that included loans for small businesses and other coronavirus measures. Responding to criticism he was neglecting individuals and families in dire need of cash to survive, Abe belatedly announced cash payouts of 100,000 yen each to all residents of Japan.

Survey data show the 80% social distancing target has roughly been met during weekends, with the numbers of nightlife goers and commuters noticeably lower. But parks and popular outdoor spots in Japan’s densely crowded cities are still bustling with people, said Hiroshi Nishiura, a Hokkaido University professor and expert of epidemiological analysis.

Tokyo reported 47 newly confirmed cases on Wednesday, with the total across the nation just over 14,000, though limited testing means the number of infections is likely much higher.

Call center employee Mayumi Shibata is among the many Japanese who cannot fully work from home, partly because much paperwork in this modern nation is still not computerized and most documents must be stamped in person using ink seals.

“I will commute as long as I can keep my job,” Shibata said while standing outside the busy downtown Shinagawa train station one recent morning.

With the trains slightly less crowded, conditions for commuting are better, and she tries to take her lunch break outside, if it’s not raining, to get some fresh air. “I’m trying not to get infected,” she said.

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AP video journalists Emily Wang and Haruka Nuga contributed to this report.

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इंग्लिश प्रीमियर लीग जून से शुरू होने सकती है, खिलाड़ियों का टेस्ट हफ्ते में 2 बार होगा

इंग्लिश प्रीमियर लीग (ईपीएल) को फिर से शुरू करने के लिए प्लान बनाया जा रहा है। क्लबों को अगर सरकार से ट्रेनिंग शुरू करने की इजाजत मिलती है तो वे सप्ताह में कम से कम दो बार खिलाड़ियों और अधिकारियों का टेस्ट करेंगे। कोरोनावायरस के कारण लीग मार्च से स्थगित है। स्पेनिश ला लिगा और जर्मनी की बुंदेसलिगा सहित अन्य यूरोपियन लीग से चर्चा के बाद प्रीमियर लीग के मेडिकल एडवाइजर डॉ मार्क जिलेट द्वारा यह मसौदा तैयार किया गया है। टेस्ट में किसी तरह का समझौता नहीं किया जाएगा और सभी महत्वपूर्ण लोगों का टेस्ट लिया जाएगा। टेस्ट का पूरा खर्च लीग उठाएगी।

शुक्रवार को शेयरहोल्डर्स के साथ होने वाली बैठक में इसे पेश किया जाएगा। लीग को जून से बिना फैंस के शुरू करने की तैयारी चल रही है। वहीं, फ्रेंच फुटबॉल लीग के आयोजकों ने मौजूदा सीजन खत्म करने की घोषणा की। आयोजकों ने लीग-1 में टॉप पर चल रहे पेरिस सेंट जर्मेन (पीएसजी) को विजेता घोषित कर दिया है।

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इंग्लिश प्रीमियर लीग (ईपीएल) को फिर से शुरू करने के लिए प्लान बनाया जा रहा है। कोरोनावायरस के कारण लीग मार्च से स्थगित है। -फाइल फोटो
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चीन के फुटबॉल क्लब वुहान जैल के खिलाड़ी मैदान पर वापस लौट आए हैं। इस क्लब के खिलाड़ियों ने ट्रेनिंग शुरू कर दी है। वुहान कोरोनावायरस का एपिसेंटर था। वुहान जैल क्लब के खिलाड़ी 18 अप्रैल को ही वापस चीन लौटे हैं। वे तीन महीने पहले ट्रेनिंग के लिए स्पेन गए थे। फिर कोरोनावायरस के कारण लॉकडाउन में फंस गए। उन्होंने करीब 104 दिन बाद घरेलू मैदान पर प्रैक्टिस की।

क्लब ने कहा, ‘खिलाड़ी, कोच और स्टाफ के किसी अन्य सोशल एक्टिविटी में हिस्सा लेने पर प्रतिबंध है। उनका टेंपरेचर रोज चेक किया जाता है। खिलाड़ियों के ड्रेसिंग रूम, एंट्री गेट, कैंटीन और फिटनेस सेंटर को पूरी तरह सेनिटाइज करके ही सभी को एंट्री दी जाती है।’ वुहान जैल पिछले सीजन में छठे नंबर पर थी।

डिफेंडिंग चैम्पियन ग्वांगझू एवरग्रेंडे के खिलाड़ी भी लौटे
डिफेंडिंग चैम्पियन ग्वांगझू एवरग्रेंडे क्लब ने भी प्रैक्टिस शुरू कर दी है। लीग फरवरी से स्थगित है। क्लब को करीब 2 हजार करोड़ रु. का नुकसान हुआ है। एवरग्रेंडे वही क्लब है, जो सबसे बड़ा स्टेडियम बना रहा है। आयोजकों को उम्मीद है कि सीजन जून में शुरू हो सकता है।



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His guilt over Kurt Cobain’s death, his scrap with Liam Gallagher, his year getting clean ... the former Screaming Trees frontman reveals why writing his memoirs hurt

Mark Lanegan was born to an abusive mother and a hard-drinking father, his umbilical cord wrapped around his neck. Things went downhill from there. By 12, as he recounts in his new memoir, Sing Backwards and Weep, he was a “compulsive gambler, a fledgling alcoholic, a thief, a porno fiend”. By 18, his criminal record included breaking and entering, shoplifting, drug possession, vandalism, insurance fraud and 26 counts of underage drinking.

By 21, he was in proto-grungers Screaming Trees. Not that he wanted to be: it was his only route out of the “dusty cow town” of Ellensburg, Washington, which he left on the trail of “decadence, depravity, anything, everything”. At 29, eight albums later, he was living in Seattle, chain-smoking in dirty boxers and a stained bathrobe, and watching soap operas when one of his best friends kept phoning.

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Jeremy Bamber lawyers seek review of CPS refusal to disclose evidence

Bamber is serving life sentence for killing his a parents, sister and her twin boys in 1985

Lawyers representing Jeremy Bamber, who is serving a whole life sentence for killing five members of his family in 1985, will ask the high court to review the refusal of the Crown Prosecution Service to disclose evidence they believe could undermine his conviction.

They claim the material was made available to an author working on a televised drama about the killings, but not to his defence team.

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Diana Kennedy: Nothing Fancy review – fiery queen of Mexican cuisine

Elizabeth Carroll’s documentary dishes up a delicious portrait of the formidable Englishwoman who became a champion of Mexican food

The 97-year-old food writer Diana Kennedy is the very model of something rarely seen today, or even 20 or 30 years ago: the formidable Englishwoman abroad. And, despite having made Mexico her home for decades, and being deeply respected there for her lifelong mission to educate the world about Mexican cuisine, I suspect she still thinks of it, just a little bit, as “abroad”.

Related: The 93-year-old Englishwoman who is the rock star of Mexican cooking

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Bridget McKenzie's submission to sports grants inquiry fails to explain role of PM's office

Document sent to inquiry into allegations of political favouritism in handing out grants makes no admissions of mismanagement

A bulky submission to a Senate inquiry from former sports minister Bridget McKenzie doesn’t include an explanation of prime minister Scott Morrison’s office rejigging sport funding on the day the election was called last year.

In fact the Nationals backbench senator appears to keep her distance from the prime minister and insists she was not aware of applications for funds being colour-coded according to the party representing the electorate.

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शोएब अख्तर को पीसीबी के कानूनी सलाहकार का मजाक उड़ाना भारी पड़ा, बोर्ड ने मानहानि का मुकदमा किया

पाकिस्तान क्रिकेट बोर्ड (पीसीबी) के कानूनी सलाहकार तफज्जुल रिजवी ने पूर्व तेज गेंदबाज शोएब अख्तर के खिलाफ मानहानि का मुकदमा दायर किया है। पीसीबी के मुताबिक, अख्तर ने यूट्यूब चैनल पर असभ्य भाषा का इस्तेमाल करते हुए रिजवी का मजाक उड़ाया था। अख्तर उमर अकमल पर पीसीबी द्वारा लगाए गए 3 साल के प्रतिबंध को लेकर बात कर रहे थे। अख्तर ने रिजवी के कानूनी अनुभव पर सवाल खड़े किए थे और कहा था कि उन्होंने हमेशा खिलाड़ियों और पीसीबी के बीच समस्याएं पैदा की हैं।

पीसीबी ने कहा, ‘‘पीसीबी अख्तर द्वारा सामाजिक तौर पर बोर्ड के कानूनी विभाग और उसके सलाहकार के खिलाफ इस्तेमाल किए शब्दों से निराश है। अख्तर ने जिस भाषा का इस्तेमाल किया गया है, वह गलत और असम्मानजनक है, जिसे समाज में माफ नहीं किया जा सकता। अख्तर के खिलाफ आपराधिक मामला भी दर्ज कराया जा सकता है।’’

पाकिस्तान बार काउंसिल भी अख्तर के बयान से नाराज
रिजवी ने फेडरल इंवेस्टीगेशन एजेंसी के पास भी साइबर अपराध कानून के तहत शिकायत दर्ज कराई है। पाकिस्तान बार काउंसिल भी अख्तर के बयान से नाराज है। काउंसिल ने कहा है कि कानूनी मामले और विभाग को लेकर बयानबाजी करते समय अख्तर को एहतियात बरतनी चाहिए। पीसीबी ने इसी हफ्ते उमर अकमल को 3 साल के लिए हर तरह के फॉर्मेट में खेलने से प्रतिबंधित कर दिया है। अकमल पर स्पॉट फिक्सिंग की जानकारी छुपाने का आरोप था। इस पर पीसीबी की अनुशासन कमेटी जांच कर रही थी, जिसमें उन्हें दोषी पाया गया।



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सचिन और विराट समेत खेल जगत ने इरफान को श्रद्धांजलि दी, कोहली ने कहा- वे अभूतपूर्व प्रतिभा से लोगों के दिलों को छू लेते थे

सदाबहार अभिनेता इरफान खान का बुधवार को निधन हो गया। सचिन तेंदुलकर और विराट कोहली समेत खेल जगत के अन्य दिग्गजों ने भी इरफान को श्रद्धांजलि दी। कोहली ने ट्वीट किया, ‘‘इरफान के निधन की खबर से दुखी हूं। उनमें अभूतपूर्व प्रतिभा थी। वह अपनी बहुमुखी प्रतिभा से सभी के दिलों को छू लेते थे। भगवान उनकी आत्मा को शांति दे।’’ इरफान ट्यूमर और आंतों के इन्फेक्शन से जूझ रहे थे। उन्होंने कोकिलाबेन धीरूभाई अंबानी अस्पताल में अंतिम सांस ली।

दरअसल, इरफान का क्रिकेट के प्रति काफी लगाव था। वे क्रिकेटर ही बनना चाहते थे, लेकिन पैसों की कमी के कारण उन्हें क्रिकेट छोड़ना पड़ा था और उन्होंने फिल्मी दुनिया में कदम रखा। इरफान पिछले कुछ वर्षों से कैंसर से पीड़ित थे और लंदन से इलाज कराकर वापस भारत लौटे थे। लेकिन मंगलवार की शाम अचानक उनकी तबीयत बिगड़ गयी और उन्हें अस्पताल में भर्ती कराया गया था।

सचिन तेंदुलकर ने लिखा, ‘‘इरफान के निधन की खबर सुनकर काफी दुखी हूं। वह मेरे पसंदीदा अभिनेताओं में से एक थे और मैंने लगभग उनकी सभी फिल्में देखी थी। उनकी आखिरी फिल्म अंग्रेजी मीडियम में उन्होंने शानदार अभिनय किया था। भगवान उनकी आत्मा को शांति प्रदान करे और उनके परिजनों को दुख सहने की शक्ति दे।’’

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Wrap star: Dr Deborah Birx's ever-changing scarves captivate the internet

Accessories favoured by White House coronavirus taskforce coordinator have gained their own following online

Dr Deborah Birx, the White House’s coronavirus taskforce coordinator is known for her reassuring appearances at Donald Trump’s erratic and often astonishing White House press briefings.

Most recently, a video of her face as the US president suggested injecting disinfectant into human beings might cure coronavirus went viral. As Trump spoke, Birx appeared to purse her lips and looked down, her hands clasped in her lap. Around her neck and shoulders was a silk scarf, loosely tied – almost in the style of a girl scout.

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Pressure mounts on Joe Biden to address sexual assault claim

Presumptive Democratic presidential nominee has remained silent amid new reporting on allegation of 1993 assault

Joe Biden, the presumptive Democratic presidential nominee, is facing growing pressure to publicly address an allegation of sexual assault made by Tara Reade, a former aide to his Senate office.

The former vice-president has remained silent about the accusation, a position that is seen as increasingly untenable in the wake of new reporting. Many major Democratic women’s organizations and prominent feminists have also declined to comment publicly on Reade’s claim that Biden, then a senator from Delaware, assaulted her in 1993.

Biden’s deputy campaign manager Kate Bedingfield said in a statement this month that “this absolutely did not happen”, but she has not commented further.

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Robert May, former UK chief scientist and chaos theory pioneer, dies aged 84

Friends and colleagues pay tribute to gifted polymath whose achievements spanned biology, physics and public policy

Pioneering Australian scientist Robert May, whose work in biology lead to the development of chaos theory, has died at age 84.

Known as one of Australia’s most accomplished scientists, he served as the chief scientific adviser to the United Kingdom, was president of the Royal Society, and was made a lord in 2001.

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Tasmania coronavirus outbreak traced to two Ruby Princess passengers

Infections then spread between staff and patients, as some healthcare workers worked six shifts while symptomatic

The coronavirus spread through a Tasmanian hospital from two elderly patients who had been passengers on the Ruby Princess cruise ship, hopping from healthcare worker to healthcare worker at end-of-shift handovers and forming clusters among the attendees of planning meetings.

The North West Regional and North West Private hospitals in Burnie were closed and 1,300 staff were sent into a mandatory quarantine, along with their families, on Easter Sunday when earlier efforts to control the spread had failed.

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टॉटेनहम 12 साल से कोई खिताब नहीं जीत सका, पर सबसे वैल्यूएबल क्लब बना

इंग्लैंड का फुटबॉल क्लब टॉटेनहम हॉट्सपर प्रीमियर लीग का सबसे वैल्यूएबल क्लब बन गया है। टॉटेनहम ने मैनचेस्टर सिटी, यूनाइटेड और यूरोपियन चैंपियन लिवरपूल जैसे बड़े क्लबों को पीछे छोड़ा है। यूनिवर्सिटी ऑफ लिवरपूल ने प्रीमियर लीग क्लबों के 2018-19 सीजन का वैल्यूएशन किया। इसके अनुसार, टॉटेनहम करीब 24 हजार करोड़ के साथ सबसे वैल्यूएबल क्लब बन गया। उसने प्रीमियर लीग के डिफेंडिंग चैंपियन मैनचेस्टर सिटी को पीछे छोड़ा। सिटी दूसरे नंबर पर है।

टॉटेनहम प्रीमियर लीग की अंक तालिका में आठवें पर है। उसने 2008 के बाद से कोई खिताब नहीं जीता है। 2018 में उसकी वैल्यू 17 हजार करोड़ थी। वह तीसरे पर था। टॉटेनहम, सिटी और यूनाइटेड की वैल्यू 2 बिलियन पाउंड से ज्यादा है।

खिलाड़ियों की सैलरी पर सिर्फ 206 करोड़ खर्चे
टॉटेनहम की वैल्यू इसलिए बढ़ी क्योंकि वह 2018-19 के चैम्पियंस लीग फाइनल में था। खिलाड़ियों को सैलरी, ट्रांसफर लेनदेन पर बिग-6 क्लब में सबसे कम खर्च किया। सैलरी पर सिर्फ 206 करोड़ खर्चे। इससे कमाई 21% तक बढ़ी।



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Italy Says App Tracing Contacts of People Infected With COVID-19 Will Be Anonymous

ROME — The Italian government has decreed that the data provided through an app to facilitate tracing of persons who come in close contact with someone positive for COVID-19 will be completely anonymous and that all data will be destroyed by year’s end.

Premier Giuseppe Conte’s Cabinet, at a meeting that ended early Thursday, approved a law, in the form of the decree, that guarantees that those who decide not to use the app won’t suffer limits on their movement or other rights.

Health authorities are encouraging Italians to use the app as a key tool to prevent the rate of contagion to rise again in Italy. The app, which uses Bluetooth, won’t geo-localize users, and data will only be mined for purposes of containing the virus or for epidemiological study, the government said Thursday.

The Cabinet also stipulated that any bid to release to house arrest prison inmates convicted of terrorism or Mafia crimes due to COVID-19 concerns must seek the opinion of prosecutors, or in the case of top organized crime bosses must run the request by Italy’s national anti-Mafia prosecutor. Prosecutors have expressed concern mobsters can exploit the pandemic to get out of prison.

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भारत के शूटर जुलाई से रेंज पर वापसी कर सकते हैं, लंदन ओलिंपिक ने कहा- लोकल स्तर के मैच कराना आसान होगा

कोरोनावायरस के खतरे के बीच खेल के लिए कुछ उम्मीद की खबरें आई हैं। नेशनल राइफल एसोसिएशन ऑफ इंडिया (एनआरएआई) जुलाई में नेशनल शूटर्स का कैंप कराने पर विचार कर रही है। दिल्ली के डॉ कर्णी सिंह शूटिंग रेंज में कैंप का आयोजन किया जा सकता है। कोरोनावायरस की वजह से आईएसएसएफ वर्ल्ड कप को रद्द करना पड़ा था। वहीं, लंदन ओलिंपिक के पब्लिक हेल्थ डायरेक्टर ब्रान मैक्लोस्की ने कहा कि कोरोनावायरस का प्रभाव कम होने के बाद लोकल स्तर के मैचों का आयोजन करना आसान होगा। उनके अनुसार बड़े स्तर के मैच में काफी ट्रैवल करना पड़ा है। इनके आयोजन में चुनौतियां आ सकती हैं।

वहीं, स्पेन की सरकार ने घोषणा की है कि प्रोफेशनल खिलाड़ी 4 मई से ट्रेनिंग शुरू कर सकते हैं। इससे पहले, मंगलवार को इटली की सरकार ने भी घरेलू फुटबॉल लीग सीरी ए के खिलाड़ियों को 4 मई से ट्रेनिंग की मंजूरी दी थी। ऐसे में फैंस को खेल के शुरू होने की भी उम्मीद है।पीएसजी चैंपियंस लीग के घरेलू मैच बाहर खेल सकती है। क्लब के अध्यक्ष नासिर अल-खेलैफी ने कहा कि फ्रांस सरकार नए नियम लाती है तो मैचों का आयोजन देश से बाहर करना होगा।

ला लिगा में 12 मार्च से कोई मुकाबला नहीं
कोरोनावायरस की वजह से स्पेन की घरेलू फुटबॉल लीग ला लिगा में 12 मार्च से कोई मुकाबला नहीं हुआ है। प्रधानमंत्री पेड्रो सांचेज ने कहा कि यह फैसला लॉकडाउन समाप्त करने की शुरुआत है। अभी खिलाड़ियों को सिर्फ निजी ट्रेनिंग करने की अनुमति होगी। आने वाले समय में टीम के साथ ट्रेनिंग करने की अनुमति मिलेगी। ट्रेनिंग पर लौटने से पहले खिलाड़ियों को स्क्रीनिंग टेस्ट से गुजरना पड़ सकता है। खिलाड़ियों को किट, मास्क, ग्लव्स में आना होगा। एक समय में 6 खिलाड़ियों को ही मैदान पर रहने की अनुमति होगी।



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Coronavirus numbers in Australia: how many new cases are there? Covid-19 map, statistics and graph

Is Australia flattening the curve? Look at the graph. We bring together all the Covid-19 confirmed cases, maps, stats and graphs from NSW, Victoria, Queensland, SA, WA, Tasmania, ACT and NT to get a broad picture of the Australian outbreak and track the impact of government response.

Due to the difference in reporting times between states, territories and the federal government, it can be difficult to get a current picture of how many confirmed cases of coronavirus there are in Australia.

Here, we’ve brought together all the figures in one place, along with comparisons with other countries.

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US inmate with coronavirus dies weeks after giving birth on a ventilator

Andrea Circle Bear, 30, had been sentenced to 26 months in federal prison on a drug charge

A pregnant Native American woman incarcerated in a federal prison in Texas was diagnosed with coronavirus and died in federal custody on Tuesday, officials said.

Andrea Circle Bear, 30, had been sentenced to more than two years in prison on a drug charge this January. She delivered her baby by caesarean section while on a ventilator in a Texas hospital on 1 April, and died there on 28 April.

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South Korea fire kills nearly 40 construction workers

Police investigate cause of blaze at unfinished warehouse in city of Icheon

A fire at a warehouse in South Korea killed 38 construction workers and left another 10 injured according to reports.

The blaze at the unfinished four-storey warehouse site in Icheon on Wednesday, 80km (50 miles) southeast of Seoul, spread “extremely quickly” and rendered those inside “unable to evacuate”, South Korea’s Yonhap news agency reported citing fire officials.

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‘Cashed-up activists’ should not be able to hold up developments, Australia's resources minister says

Keith Pitt says review of environmental laws must look at how to ‘streamline’ assessment processes for major projects

The federal minister for resources, water and northern Australia, Keith Pitt, says “cashed-up activists” should not be able to hold up developments that have been approved by a government agency “simply because they can afford to”.

In an interview with Guardian Australia, Pitt said Australia had “some of the strongest environmental protections in the world” and the government had “no intention to change how strongly we protect the environment”. But he said a review of Australia’s environmental laws needed to consider how assessment processes could be “streamlined” for companies developing major projects.

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Maj Sjöwall: ‘Nordic noir’ pioneer, author of the Martin Beck series, dies aged 84

With her husband Per Wahloo, who died in 1975, Sjöwall’s books paved the way for the likes of Henning Mankell and Stieg Larsson

Maj Sjöwall, one half of a Swedish crime-writing couple credited with inventing the “Nordic noir” genre, has died aged 84, her publisher said on Wednesday.

Sjöwall, a pioneer of gritty realism and an inspiration to modern crime writers, “passed away today after an extended period of illness,” Ann-Marie Skarp, head of publisher Piratforlaget, told AFP.

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Facebook reports slowest quarterly growth since going public

Company earns $4.9bn as it faces slowdown in digital advertising market amid coronavirus

Facebook reported its slowest quarterly growth as a public company, pressured by a global slowdown in the digital advertising market due to the coronavirus pandemic.

Like other tech companies, the social network is feeling the squeeze from the global pandemic, but its results still beat analyst expectations. Revenue rose 18% to $17.74bn, sending stocks surging more than 7% in after-hours trading.

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Eastern Libyan forces have agreed a ceasefire during Ramadan

All military operations across Libya have stopped in response to international appeals

Eastern Libyan forces laying siege to the country’s capital of Tripoli have agreed on a humanitarian pause in fighting during the Muslim holy month of Ramadan.

Ahmed al-Mismari, a spokesman for the forces of military commander Khalifa Hiftar, said at a news conference that they have stopped all military operations across Libya in response to international appeals for a humanitarian truce so authorities could focus on dealing with the coronavirus pandemic.

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Ilford toddler stabbings: man arrested over murder of girl and boy

A 40-year-old is suspected of killing 19-month-old Pavinya Nithiyakumar and three-year-old Nigish Nithiyakumar in east London

A man has been arrested on suspicion of murder after two toddlers were stabbed to death.

Nineteen-month-old Pavinya Nithiyakumar and three-year-old Nigish Nithiyakumar died after suffering knife wounds at their home in Ilford, east London.

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Covidsafe app: how to download Australia's coronavirus contact tracing app and how it works

The app will ask for your name (or pseudonym), age range, postcode and phone number. Scott Morrison says the Australian government’s covid safe tracking app won’t be mandatory to download and install, but could play a part in easing Covid-19 restrictions

The Australian government has launched Covidsafe, an app that traces every person running the app who has been in contact with someone else using the app who has tested positive for coronavirus in the previous few weeks, in a bid to automate coronavirus contact tracing, and allow the easing of restrictions.

Here’s what we know about the app so far.

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Cash, Yachts, and Cognac: Kim Yo-Jong’s Links to the Secretive Office Keeping North Korea’s Elites in Luxury

For years, intelligence officials around the world have been watching a secretive office on the third floor of the Korean Worker’s Party headquarters in Pyongyang, North Korea. There, in Office 39, the country’s ruler Kim Jong-Un has continued his father and predecessor Kim Jong-Il’s practice of rewarding himself and loyalists in the military, intelligence apparatus,…http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/time/world/~3/j8016gaqOYY/

Mike Pompeo Accuses China of Posing a Worldwide Threat for Hiding Origin of the Coronavirus

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German Soccer Fans Are Putting Cardboard Cutouts of Themselves in the Stands to Avoid Games in ‘Empty’ Stadiums

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18 Months After Her Disappearance, Norwegian Multi-Millionaire Arrested Over Wife’s Alleged Murder

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Singapore Was a Coronavirus Success Story—Until an Outbreak Showed How Vulnerable Workers Can Fall Through the Cracks

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Officials: To Save Country’s Potato Industry, Belgians Must Eat More Fries

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Myanmar’s Military May Be Committing War Crimes While the World Is Distracted by Coronavirus, Says U.N. Rights Expert

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With the World Busy Fighting COVID-19, Could ISIS Mount a Resurgence?

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U.K.’s Boris Johnson and Carrie Symonds Announce Birth of Baby Boy

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Irrfan Khan, Actor in ‘Slumdog Millionaire’ and ‘Life of Pi,’ Dies at Age 54

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Tuesday, April 28, 2020

Indonesians Join Ramadan Prayers in Aceh Amid Coronavirus

(BANDA ACEH, Indonesia) — Hundreds of people join the Ramadan evening prayers at Baiturrahman Grand Mosque in the capital of Indonesia’s far western Aceh province.

They wash their hands to prevent the spread of the coronavirus before they perform ablutions and begin their prayers. They come with masks, following a government appeal, but don’t always wear them. Some worshipers bring their own prayer rugs after the carpets at the mosque were rolled up in March.

One congregant, Umar, decided to join a mass prayer at the mosque and wore a mask to make sure he did the right thing as suggested by the government. “I feel not complete if I do the prayer not at the mosque,” Umar said.

The scene stands in sharp contrast to past Ramadans. The mosque in Banda Aceh can accommodate thousands, and people flooded outside the mosque building in past years. This year, not more than 400 worshipers have participated at the evening prayer. They were not packed together, but were not social distancing either.

Indonesia’s Religious Affairs Ministry has issued guidance for people to worship from home, alongside government recommendations for working and learning from home. The Indonesia Ulema Council also previously issued a fatwa advising against congregational prayers in areas where COVID-19 had spread uncontrollably.

Indonesia’s coronavirus outbreak has been most intense in and around the densely populated capital, Jakarta. It has recorded 4,002 cases with 370 deaths from the total 9,511 cases and 773 deaths across the country. The central government reported nine COVID-19 cases in Aceh with no deaths as of Tuesday.

Aceh is the only province in the world’s most populous Muslim nation that practices Shariah law. The region’s autonomy was a concession the central government made in 2001 as part of efforts to end a decades-long war for independence.

The Aceh Ulema Council has allowed daily mass prayers as long as they follow previously announced health protocols, such as wearing masks and bringing their own prayer rugs. Some preachers are shortening sermons so worshipers won’t stay long in a crowd, and some Aceh mosques are not allowing mass prayers, following the central government’s guidance.

The Aceh council’s deputy chairman Faisal Ali said the council only allowed congregational prayers in certain areas. “For people who live in areas where the epidemic of COVID-19 is still under control, they can do the prayers that are held at mosques by limiting the duration,” Ali said.

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China to Convene Annual Political Meeting Next Month After Postponing It Due to Coronavirus

(BEIJING) — China has decided to hold the annual meeting of its ceremonial parliament late next month after postponing it for weeks because of the coronavirus outbreak.

The official Xinhua News Agency on Wednesday said the National People’s Congress would open in Beijing on May 22, according to a decision made by its standing committee, which handles most legislative affairs outside the annual two-week session of the full body.

The convening of the full session, which would encompass about 3,000 members, indicates China’s growing confidence that it has largely overcome the pandemic that was first detected in China late last year.

The meeting normally held in March involves bringing delegates from across the country by plane and train to Beijing, where they first meet to hear a state of the country address from Premier Li Keqiang, seated shoulder-to-shoulder in the colossal auditorium at the Great Hall of the People.

It wasn’t clear from the report whether delegates would be meeting in person or virtually and there was no word on any meeting of the congress’ advisory body that meets around the same time.

China on Wednesday reported a jump in imported cases of coronavirus, but no new deaths from the disease it causes.

Out of 22 new cases, 21 were brought from abroad and one was a result of local transmission in the southern industrial province of Guangdong, the National Health Commission said. China, where the pandemic began, has registered 4,633 deaths from the virus among 82,858 cases.

Authorities have relaxed social distancing restrictions, but have maintained strict quarantine rules on those coming from abroad or other parts of the country to ward off a second wave of virus cases as summer approaches.

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फीफा के मेडिकल चीफ ने कहा- सितंबर तक फुटबॉल नहीं खेला जाए, मैदान पर थूकने वाले खिलाड़ियों को येलो कार्ड दिया जाए

अंतरराष्ट्रीय फुटबॉल महासंघ(फीफा) की मेडिकल कमेटी के चीफ मिकेल डी हूग ने कहा है कि मौजदा हालात में कोरोनावायरस को और फैलने से रोकने के लिए कम से कम सितंबर तक फुटबॉल न शुरू किया जाए। इसके अलावा, जब फुटबॉल लौटे तो मैदान पर थूकने वाले खिलाड़ियों को येलो कार्ड दिया जाए। उन्होंने स्काय स्पोर्ट्स को दिए इंटरव्यू में यह बात कही।

मिकेल के कहा कि अगर कोई ऐसा पल है, जहां स्वास्थ्य से जुड़े मामलों को पूर्ण प्राथमिकता देनी चाहिए तो यही है। यह पैसों की नहीं, बल्कि जिंदगी और मौत का सवाल है। उन्होंने कहा कि सेकेंड वर्ल्ड वॉर के बाद से ही यह सबसे नाटकीय हालात हैं, जिसमें हम सब जी रहे हैं। हमें कोरोना के खतरे को कम करके नहीं आकना चाहिए और हकीकत में जीना चाहिए। बेल्जियम के इस फुटबॉल प्रशासक का बयान तब आया है, जब जर्मनी में बुंदेसलीगा को अगले महीने शुरू करने की तैयारी चल रही है। वहीं, प्रीमियर लीग(ईपीएल) जून में खाली स्टेडियम में होने की संभावनाएं टटोली जा रही हैं।

अभी खिलाड़ियों का एकदूसरे के सम्पर्क में आना जल्दबाजी होगी

फीफा की मेडिकल कमेटी के चीफ ने आगे कहा कि यह खिलाड़ियों के लिए बहुत जल्दी होगा कि वे एकदूसरे के सम्पर्क में आएं। कम से कम तब जबकि सोशल डिस्टेसिंग के नियम लागू हैं। फिलहाल दुनिया कॉम्पिटिटिव फुटबॉल के लिए तैयार नहीं है। मुझे लगता है कि यह जल्दी बदलेगा। लेकिन अभी संयम बरतना होगा। उन्होंने कहा कि फुटबॉल तभी संभव है जब एकदूसरे से सम्पर्क दोबारा संभव होगा। फुटबॉल कॉन्टैक्ट स्पोर्ट्स है और मौजूदा हालात में सब इससे दूर करने के लिए ही कह रहे हैं जबकि सोशल डिस्टेंसिंग का पालन करना है।

फुटबॉल शुरू होने से पहले वैक्सीन का इंतजाम होना चाहिए

फुटबॉल शुरू होने से पहले खिलाड़ियों की टेस्टिंग से जुड़े सवाल पर उन्होंने कहा कि आपको लगातार यह करना होगा। अगर एक खिलाड़ी पॉजिटिव पाया गया तो आपको सभी को क्वारैंटाइन करना होगा। क्या आपको लगता है कि यह सामान्य टूर्नामेंट जैसे हालात हैं। हमें नहीं पता है कि अलग-अलग देशों में कोरोना कब चरम पर होगा। इसका एक ही हल है कि हमारे पास पर्याप्त मात्रा में वैक्सीन उपलब्ध होनी चाहिए।

'फुटबॉल के नियमों में बदलाव की जरूरत होगी'

डी हूग ने कि जब भी फुटबॉल की शुरुआत होगी तब कुछ नियमों में बदलाव की जरूरत होगी। खासतौर पर खिलाड़ियों के मैदान पर थूकने पर रैफरी को नजर रखनी होगी। क्योंकि यह फुटबॉल में बहुत आम होता है। लेकिन इससे संक्रमण का खतरा बना रहेगा।

ईपीएल को 8 जून से शुरू करने पर विचार
इधर, मार्च से स्थगित इंग्लिश प्रीमियर लीग (ईपीएल) को जून में शुरू करने की चर्चा चल रही है। वायरस की वजह से मुकाबले दोबारा शुरू किए जाएं या सीजन रद्द हो, इसे लेकर सभी पक्षों की 1 मई को अहम बैठक है। इसमें 8 जून से लीग को दोबारा शुरू करने पर विचार किया जाएगा। यूएफा भी कह चुकी है कि फिर से शुरुआत करने के पहले हमें कोई रास्ता निकालना होगा। अभी कुल 92 मैच होने हैं। लिवरपूल टॉप पर है।



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Indonesians Join Ramadan Prayers in Aceh Amid Coronavirus

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China to Convene Annual Political Meeting Next Month After Postponing It Due to Coronavirus

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WhatsApp: Israeli firm 'deeply involved' in hacking our users

NSO Group allegedly connected to hacks of 1,400 people including human rights activists

WhatsApp has alleged in new court filings that an Israeli spyware company used US-based servers and was “deeply involved” in carrying out mobile phone hacks of 1,400 WhatsApp users, including senior government officials, journalists, and human rights activists.

The new claims about NSO Group allege that the Israeli company bears responsibility in serious human rights violations, including the hacking of more than a dozen Indian journalists and Rwandan dissidents.

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Fuel truck bomb kills more than 40 in northern Syria

The blast in a market in Afrin came as people went shopping in preparartion of breaking the Ramadan fast, says US and Syrian Observatory

A fuel truck bomb in a market in northern Syria killed at least 46 people including Turkish-backed rebel fighters, according to US officials and the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights.

The blast on Tuesday in Afrin, a city controlled by Ankara’s proxies, came as people went shopping in preparation to break the Ramadan fast, according to the US state department, which condemned the attack as a “cowardly act of evil”.

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Stunt star turned Extraction director Sam Hargrave: 'Charlize Theron is the bravest actor I know'

The movie stuntman has directed bone-crunching thriller Extraction – and says that CGI will never replace the thrill of seeing a real person risking life and limb on screen

The stunt performers who have made it as directors can be counted on the broken fingers of one bandaged hand. In the 70s and 80s there was Hal Needham (director of Smokey and the Bandit and reportedly the inspiration for Brad Pitt’s character in Once Upon a Time in Hollywood) and Buddy Van Horn (Any Which Way You Can). But the past decade has brought a clutch of new examples: Chad Stahelski (the John Wick trilogy), David Leitch (Atomic Blonde, Deadpool 2) and now Sam Hargrave, the prodigiously bearded, 37-year-old stunt coordinator who doubled regularly for Chris Evans as Captain America.

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Andrzej Krauze on the danger of easing Europe's lockdowns – cartoon

Many countries are looking to ease the restrictions brought in to tackle coronavirus

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China bristles at call by Australia to investigate Covid-19 origin

Beijing warns relationship could be damaged ‘beyond repair’ after prime minister Scott Morrison cites ‘extraordinary’ impact of virus

The Australian prime minister, Scott Morrison, has defied China and defended the “entirely reasonable and sensible” call for an investigation into the origins of Covid-19, as the international political fallout over the pandemic deepened.

China has been pushing back against criticism from other governments about how it handled the outbreak of coronavirus, which is believed to have started in Wuhan and which has now infected 3 million people worldwide and killed 200,000.

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Country diary: lockdown brings a wild quiet to populated places

Wharfedale, Yorkshire: There are moments of beauty, but the silence can also be eerie and strange, or mask an underlying hostility

In Lower Wharfedale, there are new kinds of silences everywhere. Around Beacon Hill, on the Chevin, the seismic roar of aircraft booming off to Edinburgh or Alicante from the airport nearby has given way to the white noise of a sunny heath in April; a silence textured with the bee-charged buzz of a goat willow, the delicate song of a dunnock, or the soft gloops of mating frogs in a pond. Along the verdant stretch of the Wharfe near Otley Mills, where peace is usually eclipsed by the rush of traffic on the A660, birdsong glitters in the fresh green trees like sun in a stream, and a dipper alerts me to its presence with the tiniest of chirps.

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Polio campaign in Africa put on hold during coronavirus

WHO official warns of fresh outbreaks as jabs for 12 million children are delayed

Vaccinations for up to 12 million children to prevent the spread of polio in Africa will be delayed, in a major redeployment of polio eradication resources to fight the spread of the Covid-19 pandemic.

Polio prevention campaigns, which are vital to avert outbreaks, will be suspended until at least the second half of 2020, said Dr Pascal Mkanda, the head of polio for World Health Organization Africa. The decision will inevitably lead to a rise in polio cases.

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Kim Jong-un could be sheltering from Covid-19 pandemic, say US and Seoul

Despite North Korean leader’s absence from key events, experts in the South say he is most probably at resort town of Wonsan

Kim Jong-un is not ill and could be sheltering from the coronavirus pandemic, according to South Korean and US officials, in the latest possible explanation for the North Korean leader’s recent absence from public life.

North Korea insists it has yet to identify a single case of Covid-19, despite sharing a border with China, where the outbreak is believed to have started.

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Newmarch House: NSW blasted for not acting sooner on Sydney's coronavirus-stricken aged care home

State Labor leader Jodi McKay says families ‘have been battling’ for 19 days to get adequate care and were not always being given the choice to transfer sick relatives to hospital

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  • New South Wales Labor leader Jodi McKay has criticised the state government for not acting sooner on the coronavirus-stricken Newmarch House aged care home, and said families were not always given the choice to transfer Covid-19 positive residents to hospital.

    Anglicare, the company in charge of Newmarch House, announced on Tuesday that five residents of the western Sydney facility had died over a 24-hour period, bringing the death toll to 11. Some 34 residents and 22 staff members have tested positive to Covid-19.

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    बतौर खिलाड़ी और कोच रणजी ट्रॉफी जीतने वाले अरूण कुमार अमेरिकी क्रिकेट टीम के हेड कोच बने, दो साल का होगा करार

    कर्नाटक के पूर्व कोच जे. अरूण कुमार अमेरिकी क्रिकेट टीम के हेड कोच नियुक्त किए गए हैं। उनका करार दो साल का होगा। वे बतौर खिलाड़ी और कोच कर्नाटक के लिए रणजी ट्रॉफी जीतने का कारनामा कर चुके हैं। इसके अलावा वे हैदराबाद और पुडुचेरी क्रिकेट टीम के भी कोच रह चुके हैं।
    यूएसए क्रिकेट के सीईओ इयान हिगिंग्स ने मंगलवार को इसकी पुष्टि की। उन्होंने कहा कि मुझे यह बताते हुए खुशी हो रही है कि अरूण कुमार हमारे साथ जुड़ गए हैं। वे स्थायी तौर पर अमेरिका में ही रहेंगे। जैसे ही उनका वर्किंग वीजा मंजूर हो जाएगा, वे टीम के साथ जुड़ जाएंगे। हालांकि, मीडिया रिपोर्ट के मुताबिक, अरूण पिछले महीने ही अमेरिका गए थे। यहां उन्होंने ह्यूस्टन में टीम के खिलाड़ियों, सिलेक्टर्स और सपोर्ट स्टाफ से मुलाकात भी की थी।

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    'अमेरिकी टीम के साथ वर्चुअल ट्रेनिंग शुरू की'

    लॉकडाउन की वजह से अरूण को अब तक वीजा नहीं मिला है। हालांकि, उन्होंने वर्चुअल ट्रेनिंग अभी से शुरू कर दी है। उन्होंने बताया कि मौजूदा हालात में हम मैदान पर कुछ नहीं कर सकते। लेकिन इसका मतलब यह नहीं कि हम शुरुआत नहीं कर सकते। मैं वीडियो कॉल के जरिए खिलाड़ियों और सपोर्ट स्टाफ के सम्पर्क में हूं। हम बल्लेबाजों और गेंदबाजों के खेल के बारे में ऑनलाइन समीक्षा कर रहे हैं।

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    लॉकडाउन के कारण जे. अरूण कुमार अमेरिका नहीं गए हैं। ऐसे में उन्होंने अमेरिकी क्रिकेट टीम के खिलाड़ियों को वर्चुअल ट्रेनिंग देनी शुरू कर दी है। (फाइल)
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