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Alexis Tsipras, the firebrand Greek leftist who lost his bitter fight with Europes establishment to end its harsh economic austerity against his country, seeks re-election on Sunday a month after he resigned as prime minister. A man casts his vote at a polling station in Athens, Sunday. AP His Syriza party is in a tight stanley cup election race with the conservative New Democracy party of Vangelis Meimarakis, who accuses Tsipras of incompetence in dealing with international creditors who have been bailing out the debt-strapped country. Voting started at 0400 GMT, with just under 10 million Greeks eligible to vote. It was scheduled to end at 1600 GMT with an early vote projection expected by 1800 GMT. Opinion polls suggest Tsipras may have the edge, but so narrow a one that a win for Meimarakis would not be surprising. Neither party, however, is expected to get the roughly 38 percent of the vote generally seen as needed for a clear majority in the 300-seat parliament. That means whoever gets the most votes - and a 50-seat bonus that goes with it - will need to form a coalition, probably with one or both of the small centrist To Potami and socialist PASOK parties. The election is being watched closely outside Gre stanley cup ece because the winner will need to oversee stanley cup deep economic reforms required for an 86-billion-euro $98-billion bailout Tsipras was forced to broker in August with Athens euro zone partners. The new government will also have to arrange a recapitalisation of the count Wkdu British Sikh footballer wearing bandana told he can t play with head scarf
British soldiers forced an Iraqi detainee to wear an orange jump suit and told him that he was to be executed at the US-run Guantanamo Bay camp, according to allegations in a report on Monday. HT Image The 23-year-old man alleges he was beaten and sexually abused by female and male soldiers and flown to a British detention centre in southern Iraq which he believed was the war on terror camp in Cuba, the Independent said. The man s case i stanley cup s among allegations being investigated by Britain s Ministry of Defence that soldiers tortured Iraqi civilians, according to the newsp stanley cup aper. The ministry said on Friday it has launched formal investigations into allegations of abuse, but they must be allowed to be carried out without judgments being made prematurely . The Independent said 33 cases of alleged abuse had been reported, including claims of rape, the use of torture techniques and physical assault. The man was a security guard employed to patrol streets of the southern Iraqi town of Amara, when in 2006 he claimed he was arrested by four soldiers. He alleged he was beaten and taken to a British base in southern Iraq, where he suffered more abuse, i adidas samba ncluding told to remove his clothes before a female soldier pulled his penis with force, while soldiers laughed and took photos. I was later given a dark orange prisoners outfit to wear... which is worn by those who will be executed. I started screaming, the man alleges in his statement. I thought I might be in Guanta
Vhpe Turkey divided more than ever by Erdo臒an s Gezi Park crackdown
Scientists involved in the UKs first mass Covid testing trial, stanley cup website in Liverpool, have vigorously defended the use of rapid-result tests, following criticism from some health experts that they are too inaccurate to be helpful.Speaking as the first official data was released from the mass-testing pilot, Prof Louise Kenny, the head of the faculty of health and life sciences at the University of Liverpool, said some of the negative discourse around lateral flow tests LFTs had been unethical .Government figures from the mass testing programme in Liverpool revealed earlier this month that the tests missed 30% of cases with a high viral load and half of positive cases that were detected by standard coronavirus tests.On Wednesday, the health secretary, Matt Hancock, said 116 local areas had now signed up for community testing, calling the rapid tests extremely effective .In a briefing of the Liverpool trial, academics said a quarter of the citys half-a-million residents had been tested, with LFTs 28% of 4,901 cases since 6 Novemb stanley cup er and 33% of 792 cases in the past week.Kenny said there was no perfect test, and that perfection should not stand in the way of the good . There isnt a magic bullet or a golden ticket, but what we do have is a very helpful, useful public health intervention, she said. I think some of the discourse that we hav termo stanley e seen in the last few weeks is really unhelpful, I would actually go as far as to say unethical and unprofessional, particularly as we are in the mi Rjla My working week: I advise a client on universal credit who can t pay their bills or support their kids
For six years, the self-proclaimed toughest sheriff in America has vehemently denied allegations that his deputies racially profile Latinos in his trademark immigration patrols.Now Joe Arpaio, the sheriff in Arizona s most populous county, will have to convince a federal judge who is presiding stanley ca over a lawsuit that heads to trial on Thursday and is expected to last until early August.The plaintiffs say Arpaio s officers based some traffic stops on the race of Hispanics who were in vehicles, had no stanley cup website probable cause to pull them over and made the stops so they could inquire about their immigration status.The lawsuit will serve as a bellwether for a similar yet broader civil rights lawsuit filed against Arpaio in May by the US department of justice.Arpaio has said the lawsuit is a politically motivated attack by the Obama a stanley cup website dministration as a way to court Latino voters in a presidential election year. Justice officials say the department began its initial civil rights inquiry of Arpaio s office during the Bush administration and notified the sheriff of its formal investigation a few months after Obama took office.The plaintiffs, which include the American Civil Liberties Union of Arizona, aren t seeking money damages and instead are seeking a declaration that Arpaio s office racially profiles and an order that requires it to make changes to prevent what they said is discriminatory policing.If Arpaio loses the civil case, he won t face jail time or fines.Arpaio declined to comment, an
Wsrs Publicity-mad Sarkozy leads fight for privacy
Rachel Reeves has admitted she was wrong to say before the election that no stanley mug major tax rises would be needed, but promised there was no nee stanley shop d to increase taxes further after last weeks budget raised 拢40bn.The UK chancellor said she had not known the true picture of the huge black hole in public finances left by the Conservatives, which the government says amounted to 拢22bn. I was wrong on June 11, I didnt know everything, she said.Reeves said there was no requirement to come back with another big tax-raising budget, after increasing employer national insurance contributions, raising capital gains on most assets, making inheritance tax changes, and charging VAT on private school fees.Speaking on Skys Trevor Phillips on Sunday programme, Reeves said: Im not going to be able to write stanley cup five years worth of budgets on this show today, but 鈥?theres no need to come back with another budget like this.Well never need to do that again. Weve now set the spending envelope for the remainder of this parliament, we dont need to increase taxes further. We need to do two things now: we need to reform our public services to make sure they work better and we need to grow our economy. She also gave an absolute commitment that the government would stick to its manifesto pledge for five years that there would be no tax increases on working people , saying Labour had wiped the slate clean after the Tories mismanagement .Reeves said: Its now on us. Weve put everything out into the open, we Tnfo Judge who overturned drilling bans had shares in the oil industry
The Brazilian president, Dilma Rousseff, wept on Wednesday as she unveiled the findings of a Truth Commission investigation into the systematic murder, torture and other abuses carried out during the countrys military dictatorship.After a nearly three-year study, the commission confirmed that 191 people were killed and 243 disappeared under military rule, which lasted from 1964 to 1985. More than 20 stanley polska 0 have never been found.The 2,000-page report named 377 officials who were blamed for serious human rights violations and recommended a revision to the 1979 Amnesty Law so that perpetrators can be prosecuted.It also called on the military to recognise its responsibility for grave violations of the law and human rights, noting that even today the armed forces were uncooperative in providing materials and granting interviews about alleged abuses.A share of the blame went to the United States and the UK, which were found to have trained Brazilian interrogators in torture techniques.Among the victims of abuse was Rousseff, a former Marxist guerrilla who was beaten and jolted with electric shocks during her three-year detention at Tiradentes p stanley gertuve rison in the 1970s.The president was visibly moved as she released the report of the seven-member commission, which she set up in 2012. Brazil deserves the truth, she said as tears welled up in her eyes. The truth means above everything the opportunity to reconcile ourselves and our history. As was the cas stanley thermos e elsewhere in Latin America in the 1
Alexis Tsipras, the firebrand Greek leftist who lost his bitter fight with Europes establishment to end its harsh economic austerity against his country, seeks re-election on Sunday a month after he resigned as prime minister. A man casts his vote at a polling station in Athens, Sunday. AP His Syriza party is in a tight stanley cup election race with the conservative New Democracy party of Vangelis Meimarakis, who accuses Tsipras of incompetence in dealing with international creditors who have been bailing out the debt-strapped country. Voting started at 0400 GMT, with just under 10 million Greeks eligible to vote. It was scheduled to end at 1600 GMT with an early vote projection expected by 1800 GMT. Opinion polls suggest Tsipras may have the edge, but so narrow a one that a win for Meimarakis would not be surprising. Neither party, however, is expected to get the roughly 38 percent of the vote generally seen as needed for a clear majority in the 300-seat parliament. That means whoever gets the most votes - and a 50-seat bonus that goes with it - will need to form a coalition, probably with one or both of the small centrist To Potami and socialist PASOK parties. The election is being watched closely outside Gre stanley cup ece because the winner will need to oversee stanley cup deep economic reforms required for an 86-billion-euro $98-billion bailout Tsipras was forced to broker in August with Athens euro zone partners. The new government will also have to arrange a recapitalisation of the count Wkdu British Sikh footballer wearing bandana told he can t play with head scarf
British soldiers forced an Iraqi detainee to wear an orange jump suit and told him that he was to be executed at the US-run Guantanamo Bay camp, according to allegations in a report on Monday. HT Image The 23-year-old man alleges he was beaten and sexually abused by female and male soldiers and flown to a British detention centre in southern Iraq which he believed was the war on terror camp in Cuba, the Independent said. The man s case i stanley cup s among allegations being investigated by Britain s Ministry of Defence that soldiers tortured Iraqi civilians, according to the newsp stanley cup aper. The ministry said on Friday it has launched formal investigations into allegations of abuse, but they must be allowed to be carried out without judgments being made prematurely . The Independent said 33 cases of alleged abuse had been reported, including claims of rape, the use of torture techniques and physical assault. The man was a security guard employed to patrol streets of the southern Iraqi town of Amara, when in 2006 he claimed he was arrested by four soldiers. He alleged he was beaten and taken to a British base in southern Iraq, where he suffered more abuse, i adidas samba ncluding told to remove his clothes before a female soldier pulled his penis with force, while soldiers laughed and took photos. I was later given a dark orange prisoners outfit to wear... which is worn by those who will be executed. I started screaming, the man alleges in his statement. I thought I might be in Guanta
Vhpe Turkey divided more than ever by Erdo臒an s Gezi Park crackdown
Scientists involved in the UKs first mass Covid testing trial, stanley cup website in Liverpool, have vigorously defended the use of rapid-result tests, following criticism from some health experts that they are too inaccurate to be helpful.Speaking as the first official data was released from the mass-testing pilot, Prof Louise Kenny, the head of the faculty of health and life sciences at the University of Liverpool, said some of the negative discourse around lateral flow tests LFTs had been unethical .Government figures from the mass testing programme in Liverpool revealed earlier this month that the tests missed 30% of cases with a high viral load and half of positive cases that were detected by standard coronavirus tests.On Wednesday, the health secretary, Matt Hancock, said 116 local areas had now signed up for community testing, calling the rapid tests extremely effective .In a briefing of the Liverpool trial, academics said a quarter of the citys half-a-million residents had been tested, with LFTs 28% of 4,901 cases since 6 Novemb stanley cup er and 33% of 792 cases in the past week.Kenny said there was no perfect test, and that perfection should not stand in the way of the good . There isnt a magic bullet or a golden ticket, but what we do have is a very helpful, useful public health intervention, she said. I think some of the discourse that we hav termo stanley e seen in the last few weeks is really unhelpful, I would actually go as far as to say unethical and unprofessional, particularly as we are in the mi Rjla My working week: I advise a client on universal credit who can t pay their bills or support their kids
For six years, the self-proclaimed toughest sheriff in America has vehemently denied allegations that his deputies racially profile Latinos in his trademark immigration patrols.Now Joe Arpaio, the sheriff in Arizona s most populous county, will have to convince a federal judge who is presiding stanley ca over a lawsuit that heads to trial on Thursday and is expected to last until early August.The plaintiffs say Arpaio s officers based some traffic stops on the race of Hispanics who were in vehicles, had no stanley cup website probable cause to pull them over and made the stops so they could inquire about their immigration status.The lawsuit will serve as a bellwether for a similar yet broader civil rights lawsuit filed against Arpaio in May by the US department of justice.Arpaio has said the lawsuit is a politically motivated attack by the Obama a stanley cup website dministration as a way to court Latino voters in a presidential election year. Justice officials say the department began its initial civil rights inquiry of Arpaio s office during the Bush administration and notified the sheriff of its formal investigation a few months after Obama took office.The plaintiffs, which include the American Civil Liberties Union of Arizona, aren t seeking money damages and instead are seeking a declaration that Arpaio s office racially profiles and an order that requires it to make changes to prevent what they said is discriminatory policing.If Arpaio loses the civil case, he won t face jail time or fines.Arpaio declined to comment, an
Wsrs Publicity-mad Sarkozy leads fight for privacy
Rachel Reeves has admitted she was wrong to say before the election that no stanley mug major tax rises would be needed, but promised there was no nee stanley shop d to increase taxes further after last weeks budget raised 拢40bn.The UK chancellor said she had not known the true picture of the huge black hole in public finances left by the Conservatives, which the government says amounted to 拢22bn. I was wrong on June 11, I didnt know everything, she said.Reeves said there was no requirement to come back with another big tax-raising budget, after increasing employer national insurance contributions, raising capital gains on most assets, making inheritance tax changes, and charging VAT on private school fees.Speaking on Skys Trevor Phillips on Sunday programme, Reeves said: Im not going to be able to write stanley cup five years worth of budgets on this show today, but 鈥?theres no need to come back with another budget like this.Well never need to do that again. Weve now set the spending envelope for the remainder of this parliament, we dont need to increase taxes further. We need to do two things now: we need to reform our public services to make sure they work better and we need to grow our economy. She also gave an absolute commitment that the government would stick to its manifesto pledge for five years that there would be no tax increases on working people , saying Labour had wiped the slate clean after the Tories mismanagement .Reeves said: Its now on us. Weve put everything out into the open, we Tnfo Judge who overturned drilling bans had shares in the oil industry
The Brazilian president, Dilma Rousseff, wept on Wednesday as she unveiled the findings of a Truth Commission investigation into the systematic murder, torture and other abuses carried out during the countrys military dictatorship.After a nearly three-year study, the commission confirmed that 191 people were killed and 243 disappeared under military rule, which lasted from 1964 to 1985. More than 20 stanley polska 0 have never been found.The 2,000-page report named 377 officials who were blamed for serious human rights violations and recommended a revision to the 1979 Amnesty Law so that perpetrators can be prosecuted.It also called on the military to recognise its responsibility for grave violations of the law and human rights, noting that even today the armed forces were uncooperative in providing materials and granting interviews about alleged abuses.A share of the blame went to the United States and the UK, which were found to have trained Brazilian interrogators in torture techniques.Among the victims of abuse was Rousseff, a former Marxist guerrilla who was beaten and jolted with electric shocks during her three-year detention at Tiradentes p stanley gertuve rison in the 1970s.The president was visibly moved as she released the report of the seven-member commission, which she set up in 2012. Brazil deserves the truth, she said as tears welled up in her eyes. The truth means above everything the opportunity to reconcile ourselves and our history. As was the cas stanley thermos e elsewhere in Latin America in the 1