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      ‘ICU on wheels’: 24 hours with Ukraine’s combat medics in Donbas

      news.movim.eu / TheGuardian · 04:00

    Moas staff evacuate 80% of critically wounded soldiers from region’s battlefield, where medics say morale is falling

    It is around midnight in Donbas, eastern Ukraine, and the first emergency ambulance of the night is charging 75mph down a single carriageway road from the frontline . Inside, under the care of two watchful medics, is Ihor, an unconscious soldier wounded from the battle of Chasiv Yar, with shrapnel, perhaps from a mine, in his abdomen.

    The medics’ task is to complete the last leg of evacuation from the battlefield, which involves Ihor and tonight’s most serious casualties being taken to a hospital in the safe central city of Dnipro. Four ambulances are following on a bumpy high-speed run that takes three hours down roads largely deserted because of the 9pm curfew, the full single beds creaking and bouncing as they go.

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      Sudan’s Hotel Rwanda: the man who saved scores of people during Darfur violence

      news.movim.eu / TheGuardian · 04:00

    As militias targeted the Masalit community in a wave of ethnic violence, one man offered shelter and an escape route across the border

    Every night, for weeks at a time last year, Saad al-Mukhtar put a small group of people in the back of his Toyota Land Cruiser and drove them under the cover of darkness from his home in the Sudanese city of Geneina across the border and into Chad.

    The operation was an extraordinary act of bravery and selflessness: Mukhtar is an Arab, and the people he was smuggling to safety were members of the darker skinned Masalit community who were being targeted in a vicious wave of ethnic violence perpetrated by Arab militias.

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      Thousands protest against Canary islands’ ‘unsustainable’ tourism model

      news.movim.eu / TheGuardian · 04:00

    Local people say archipelago’s outdated industry made life unaffordable and prompts environmental emergencies

    Thousands of people will join protests across the Canary islands on Saturday to call for an urgent rethink of the Spanish archipelago’s tourism industry and a freeze on tourist numbers, arguing that the current, decades-old model has made life unaffordable and environmentally unsustainable for local people.

    The protests – which will take place under the banner “Canarias tiene un límite” (The Canaries have a limit) – are being backed by environmental groups including Greenpeace, WWF, Ecologists in Action, Friends of the Earth and SEO/Birdlife.

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      Weekend podcast: the extraordinary story of the biggest art fraud in American history, plus Zoe Williams on Liz Truss

      news.movim.eu / TheGuardian · 04:00


    Zoe Williams explores the greatest mystery of modern politics: Liz Truss’ self belief (1m15s), and Charlotte Edwardes delves into the extraordinary inside story of the biggest art fraud in American history (5m53s)

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      Solomon Islands election: PM Sogavare retains seat as count continues

      news.movim.eu / TheGuardian · 03:27

    Full results are expected in coming days to determine whether Manasseh Sogavare’s Our party can form the next government

    Solomon Islands’ incumbent prime minister, Manasseh Sogavare, has retained his parliamentary seat, results showed on Saturday, but it will be days before vote counting determines whether his Our party can form the next government.

    Wednesday’s national election was the first since Sogavare struck a security pact with China in 2022, drawing the Pacific island country closer to Beijing. The move concerned the US and Australia because of the potential impact on regional security.

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      Priscilla, Queen of the Desert sequel in works with original cast, director confirms

      news.movim.eu / TheGuardian · 03:04

    Stephan Elliott says Hugo Weaving, Guy Pearce and Terence Stamp are ‘onboard’ and the sequel will be set partly in Australia but will also head overseas

    A sequel to The Adventures of Priscilla, Queen of the Desert is in the works, director Stephan Elliott has confirmed, with the film’s stars Terence Stamp, Guy Pearce and Hugo Weaving “onboard” to come back.

    Elliott confirmed to Guardian Australia that he will serve as director, writer and producer on the sequel and that the script has been finished. The 1994 original starred Weaving, Pearce and Stamp as drag queens who drive a bus – the titular Priscilla – from Sydney to Alice Springs.

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      Senate to hold vote after reaching deal to renew Fisa surveillance program

      news.movim.eu / TheGuardian · 02:35

    Majority leader Chuck Schumer says bill, which House approved last week, is ‘important part of our national security toolkit’

    The US Senate has reached an agreement to approve the reauthorization of a controversial surveillance program and plans to vote on it on Friday night, Senate majority leader Chuck Schumer said.

    If the Senate votes to reauthorize the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act, which the House approved last week, it would secure what supporters call a key element of the United States’ foreign intelligence-gathering operation. The law is set to expire at midnight Friday.

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      Explosion hits base of Iranian-aligned Iraqi army unit

      news.movim.eu / TheGuardian · 02:02

    Officials report casualties with some citing air strike on former anti-Isis unit known as Hashed al-Shaabi, which is now part of Iraq’s regular military

    An explosion has hit an Iraqi military base housing pro-Iranian paramilitaries, according to security sources.

    The explosion on Friday night was at the Calso base, where former pro-Iranian paramilitary group Hashed al-Shaabi – now integrated into the regular army – is stationed, an interior ministry source and a military official told Agence France-Presse.

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      Blind date in Sydney: ‘Tall, good-looking, shirt decidedly unbuttoned – my doubts vanished’

      news.movim.eu / TheGuardian · 02:00


    Harry (left), 26, a supply planner, meets Jack, 27, a dictionary editor

    What were you hoping for?
    To meet someone interesting without having to endure the trials and tribulations of online dating.

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