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How Britain's high streets are recovering after lockdown – visual analysis

Data reveals that three in 10 shops hadn’t reopened after coronavirus restrictions were lifted – with some areas lagging further behind than others Following the reopening of the UK’s retail and hospitality sectors through June and July, there were hopes that the economic damage of the coronavirus pandemic could be lessened. But research from the Local Data Company shows that, as of July, 29% of English high street shops hadn’t reopened in the weeks after lockdown relaxation – with that proportion increasing to as much as 54% in some areas. Continue reading... Source- World news | The Guardian https://ift.tt/34Mi0qL

Covid-19 world map: which countries have the most coronavirus cases and deaths?

Covid-19 has spread around the planet, sending billions of people into lockdown as health services struggle to cope. Find out where the virus has spread, and where it has been most deadly Coronavirus map of the UK Coronavirus map of the US Coronavirus cases in Australia Continue reading... Source- World news | The Guardian https://ift.tt/3jmnMn0

Thomas Piketty refuses to censor latest book for sale in China

French economist admired by Xi Jinping says he won’t cut sections on inequality in China The latest book by the French economist Thomas Piketty appears unlikely to be sold in mainland China after he refused requests to censor it. Although the Chinese president, Xi Jinping, expressed admiration for Piketty’s earlier work, Capital and Ideology , which was published last year, it has not made it to the mainland China market due to sections on inequality in China. Continue reading... Source- World news | The Guardian https://ift.tt/3hKqyBY

‘It’s a coin toss here’: will swing voters in this Wisconsin county stick by Trump?

In Forest county, Wisconsin – which backed Obama before Trump – voters voice doubts about both major candidates Joe Biden has blown his chance to win over Kristen, to be found selling home-baked cakes and pies at a farmer’s market in Forest county, northern Wisconsin. The 46-year-old was once a fan of Barack Obama, voting for him twice before switching her allegiance to Donald Trump four years ago. Kristen, who doesn’t want her last name used, was minded to back Trump again in November but was holding off to see who Biden chose as his vice-presidential running mate. Continue reading... Source- World news | The Guardian https://ift.tt/34P8KlO

You can now watch select Netflix originals for free without a subscription

You can now watch select Netflix titles for free without subscribing. You’ll be able to watch movies in full, but only the first episode of a TV series. The free Netflix access is available on desktop and Android. Netflix is now offering free access to some of its best TV shows and movies for a limited time. The streaming service tod Gadgets360   that the move is part of a promotional campaign to attract new subscribers. The free Netflix TV shows and movies available to preview without a subscription include popular titles like Strangers Things, Bird Box, Grace and Frankie, Murder Mystery, Two Popes, and more. You’ll be able to watch movies in full with this free Netflix access offer, but only the first episode is available for TV shows. In terms of devices, the free Netflix access is available on Windows and Mac desktops, as well as browsers on Android. Sadly, you won’t be able to watch the free titles from an iOS device or a browser on your smart TVs. You can head to th

Looks like Xiaomi’s budget smartwatch is all set to step out of China

Xiaomi could soon launch the Mi Band 5 and Mi Band Revolve in India. The two wearables might be targeted at the budget fitness tracker segment. Xiaomi could soon launch two new wearables in India. According to 91Mobiles (via tipster Ishan Agarwal ), the company is all set to launch the Mi Watch Revolve and Mi Band 5 in the country. When (and if) it launches, the Mi Watch Revolve will be Xiaomi’s first smartwatch in India. It’s believed to be a rebranded Mi Watch Color that’s already out in China. The smartwatch was also previously spotted in the Mi Watch App with the same design as its Chinese counterpart. The rounded Mi Watch Color is a cheaper alternative to Xiaomi’s Apple Watch lookalike — the Mi Watch . It’s also more akin to a fitness watch than a full-featured smartwatch in that it doesn’t make/receive phone calls or support third-party apps. It does, however, get a host of fitness tracking features and boasts 14-day battery life. It also features an AMOLED display,

India accuses China of 'provocative military movements' near border

Defence ministry claims it countered Chinese moves that ‘violated the consensus’ on the standoff in the Ladakh region India has said its soldiers thwarted China’s “provocative” military movements near a disputed border in Ladakh region amid a months-long standoff . A statement by India’s defence ministry said China’s Peoples Liberation Army “carried out provocative military movements to change the status quo” and “violated the previous consensus arrived at during military and diplomatic engagements” to settle the standoff in the cold-desert region. Continue reading... Source- World news | The Guardian https://ift.tt/3lxpgg3

Recognise DfID expertise and influence in FCO merger, Raab urged

Department for International Development gave ‘huge heft to global Britain’, says ex-secretary of state ahead of 2 September merger Dominic Raab must recognise the “extraordinary influence and expertise” of staff at the Department for International Development (DfID) to maintain Britain’s position as a world leader, according to former Conservative development secretary Andrew Mitchell. Mitchell, who was secretary of state from 2010 to 2012, said the DfID, which merges with the Foreign and Commonwealth Office on 2 September to become the Foreign Commonwealth and Development Office (FCDO), had contributed “huge heft to global Britain” in terms of soft power. Continue reading... Source- World news | The Guardian https://ift.tt/34MWbqR

Samsung Galaxy M51 is now official: Expect endurance for days

Credit: Samsung Samsung has quietly listed the Galaxy M51 for pre-order in Europe. The phone is listed at €360 (~$428) for a 6GB/128GB variant. It also offers a 7,000mAh battery, which is bigger than the Galaxy S20 Ultra. We’ve seen plenty of leaks related to the Samsung Galaxy M51 in recent weeks, painting the picture of a phone with a massive battery. Now, the Korean company has quietly launched the phone in Europe, so what should you expect? The new phone indeed delivers a 7,000mAh battery, making it quite possibly the biggest battery in a phone from a major manufacturer in 2020. It’s certainly much bigger than all Samsung’s flagships released in 2020. We’re expecting two to three days of usage from this phone as a result, although we’d need to put this to the test in a review. The phone packs 25W charging too, although we don’t have specific charging times on hand. A prior leak pointed to a pretty capable Snapdragon 730 processor but Samsung’s website merely state

Australian MP installed security cameras out of 'genuine fear' after attacks by conspiracy theorist, court hears

Anne Webster has been targeted by conspiracy theorist Karen Brewer and says Facebook should ‘be more responsive’ in removing similar posts Federal MP Anne Webster installed security cameras at her home because she feared being physically attacked in her home town of Mildura after a conspiracy theorist accused her of being “a member of a secretive paedophile network” in a series of vicious social media posts. The Guardian revealed on Saturday that Webster, along with her husband, Dr Phillip Webster, had launched defamation proceedings against New Zealand-based Australian conspiracy theorist Karen Brewer over a series of posts made on Facebook in April this year . Continue reading... Source- World news | The Guardian https://ift.tt/31Fu0rY

In good health: meet the people who have quit their jobs to join the NHS

From the dinner lady retraining as a nurse, to the credit controller with her eyes on midwifery, coronavirus has encouraged many to follow their dreams of a caring career It wasn’t that Zeta Annear didn’t like being a dinner lady. The children were lovely and the school felt like a community. It was straightforward work – because her school was small, all Annear had to do was collect cooked food from a nearby, bigger school, dish it out, then wash up. But the 39-year-old mother of three from Cornwall always felt as if something was missing. “I felt like I wasn’t using my brain whatsoever,” Annear says. “As much as I loved the teachers, the children and the people, I needed more.” Annear has wanted to be a nurse since she was a child. Her desire to work in healthcare was reignited when she lost her daughter Sophie, who was stillborn, in 2010. “My midwife was absolutely phenomenal ... even though I was going through the most horrendous experience ever, she made me feel like everything

Counter-terror arrests at Stansted after fighter jets intercept airliner

Pair from Kuwait and Italy arrived on flight from Vienna on Sunday Counter-terrorism police have said they detained two men at Stansted airport. A 34-year-old from Kuwait and a 48-year-old from Italy were detained by counter-terrorism officers from the Eastern Region Special Operations Unit soon after 7pm on Sunday, the unit said in a statement. Continue reading... Source- World news | The Guardian https://ift.tt/32LJSsy

TikTok US sale faces fresh hurdle after China tightens tech export rules

Beijing says some exports will now need government approval in move believed to be linked to Trump sale order New Chinese government restrictions could complicate ByteDance plans to sell TikTok to a US company and avoid a ban threatened by Donald Trump. Late on Friday, Beijing issued new restrictions or bans on tech exports, requiring companies to seek government approval – a process that can take up to 30 days. In mid-August, Trump gave the company 90 days to sell up or face a shutdown. Continue reading... Source- World news | The Guardian https://ift.tt/2QF5L6Y

Paloma Faith: ‘I did a whole tour with postnatal depression. I was devastated’

The singer and actor on her ‘extremely politically correct’ upbringing, the challenges of parenthood and how lockdown forced her to rewrite her new album There were choirs planned for Paloma Faith’s new album, a swell of voices to fill out the optimistic, celebratory songs. Then the pandemic struck. The album changed dramatically, in just a few weeks. Some of the more upbeat songs were dropped, she says, because in the midst of so much crisis and loss, “it felt like the lyrics could be perceived as a bit patronising”. New songs spilled out of Faith and the other writers, all four singles written in lockdown, then recorded in a studio set up in her basement. The songs sound more solitary now; more suited to the times. We speak over Zoom, Faith lying on a bed at home in London. Infinite Things is her fifth album; her first was released in 2009, and all have been hugely successful. There have also been big singles, such as Only Love Can Hurt Like This and Picking Up the Pieces. Her late

MTV VMAs 2020: Lady Gaga dominates during unusual pandemic broadcast

Singer reigns supreme in awards show filled with calls for social justice and recognition of Covid tragedy Lady Gaga dominated an unusual year for the MTV Video Music awards, winning five awards in a strange and disconcerting evening. The singer, who led the evening with nine nominations and wore a variety of masks through the night, accepted awards for artist of the year, song of the year, best cinematography and best collaboration for Rain on Me and the inaugural Tricon award, which recognizes an artist who is highly accomplished across three or more disciplines. Continue reading... Source- World news | The Guardian https://ift.tt/2YO1Lp4

Ruth Mackenzie: the British change-maker sacked by Paris’s artistic elite

Despite fulfilling her brief to bring diversity to the Châtelet Theatre, the veteran director was brusquely dismissed. So what went wrong? When the British arts supremo Ruth Mackenzie was named artistic director of Paris’s Châtelet theatre she thought everyone knew what they were getting. Her pitch for the job, approved by the mayor of Paris, Anne Hidalgo, after a gruelling four interview panels, was to reinvent the historic Paris venue – known as “Broadway sur Seine” after the previous director’s penchant for American musicals – as a more diverse and inclusive people’s theatre . Continue reading... Source- World news | The Guardian https://ift.tt/32GijR3

Tories warn Rishi Sunak amid Covid tax hike rumours

Several Conservative backbenchers argue that focus must be on supporting a continued economic recovery The chancellor, Rishi Sunak, has been urged not to introduce tax hikes in his November budget by Conservative backbenchers who argue they would damage economic recovery. The intervention followed speculation the Treasury could raise £20bn through extra levies to deal with the fallout from Covid-19. Continue reading... Source- World news | The Guardian https://ift.tt/2YPuvOu

Beirut blast: ambassador firms as Lebanon's next PM ahead of Macron visit

Mustapha Adib, the ambassador to Germany, is backed by four former prime ministers as French president flies in to press for new political pact Lebanon’s ambassador to Germany could become the crisis-stricken country’s next prime minister after getting the support of senior Sunni politicians. Mustapha Adib was named by four former prime ministers on the eve of binding consultations between the president and parliamentary blocs on their choice for the post. Continue reading... Source- World news | The Guardian https://ift.tt/3lAFoNE

The best Samsung Galaxy Note 20 Ultra skins you can buy

Credit: David Imel / Android Authority Samsung’s brand-new Galaxy Note 20 Ultra is one of the largest and most powerful phablets around. You may not want to slap a case on top and add even more size to the device, so what do you do? One way to go is to apply a slim skin to your new phone. It may not offer much in the way of protection, but a new skin can give your grip a nice boost while helping it better stand out from the crowd. Here are the best Samsung Galaxy Note 20 Ultra skins to buy. See also:  Samsung Galaxy Note 20 Ultra review If you’re not sold on the skin quite yet but you need other accessories, check out our best cases and accessories for the new Note 20 Ultra. The best Samsung Galaxy Note 20 Ultra skins: dbrand Slickwraps Gadgetshieldz Editor’s note:   We’ll update the skins on this list as we find new options for the Samsung Galaxy Note 20 Ultra. dbrand Credit: dbrand It’s just about impossible to make a list of skins without sending dbrand

Portland mayor Ted Wheeler to Trump: 'Stay the hell out of the way' – video

The mayor of Portland, Ted Wheeler, launched a searing attack against Donald Trump on Sunday, saying the US president is inciting violence in his city. 'It's you [Trump] who have created the hate and division,' Wheeler said. Trump responded to the comments with a series of counterattacks on Twitter • Fatal shooting in Portland as Trump supporters confront BLM protesters Continue reading... Source- World news | The Guardian https://ift.tt/32TR9Xl

New Zealand's astounding wealth gap challenges our 'fair go' identity | Max Rashbrooke

New data shows the richest 1% are worth 68 times more than a typical New Zealander The extent of wealth inequality in supposedly egalitarian New Zealand has been laid bare by figures showing the wealthiest individuals have over NZ$140bn (US$93bn) stashed away in trusts – and overall have nearly 70 times more assets than the typical Kiwi. The new data, drawn from the 2017-18 Household Economic Survey, are likely to underestimate true inequality, as the ultra-wealthy are generally reluctant to take part in such surveys. Continue reading... Source- World news | The Guardian https://ift.tt/3ba1GRK

The best Samsung Galaxy Note 20 Ultra skins you can buy

Credit: David Imel / Android Authority Samsung’s brand-new Galaxy Note 20 Ultra is one of the largest and most powerful phablets around. You may not want to slap a case on top and add even more size to the device, so what do you do? One way to go is to apply a slim skin to your new phone. It may not offer much in the way of protection, but a new skin can give your grip a nice boost while helping it better stand out from the crowd. Here are the best Samsung Galaxy Note 20 Ultra skins to buy. See also:  Samsung Galaxy Note 20 Ultra review If you’re not sold on the skin quite yet but you need other accessories, check out our best cases and accessories for the new Note 20 Ultra. The best Samsung Galaxy Note 20 Ultra skins: dbrand Slickwraps Gadgetshieldz Editor’s note:   We’ll update the skins on this list as we find new options for the Samsung Galaxy Note 20 Ultra. dbrand Credit: dbrand It’s just about impossible to make a list of skins without sending dbrand

Nintendo Switch Pro: What we want to see in an upgraded Switch console

Rumors of a more powerful Nintendo Switch console have been floating around for years at this point, but recent news suggests we might finally see a Nintendo Switch Pro — or whatever Nintendo decides to call its souped-up semi-portable console. Maybe Nintendo Switch 2? New Nintendo Switch? Nintendo Switch Plus? Who knows. Sure, we’ve been fooled before with news about a new Switch console but this time the timing makes sense given the imminent release of the next-gen PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X consoles this holiday season. Mid-cycle console refreshes also became the standard last gen with the PS4 Pro and Xbox One X , so it’s high time Nintendo gets in on the action. We’re big fans of the Nintendo Switch here at Android Authority , so we thought we’d put in our two cents for what we’d like to see in a Nintendo Switch Pro upgrade. Nintendo is notoriously unpredictable, but it isn’t hard to find at least a few glaring issues with the current hardware. Keep reading for our Sw

How should Europe respond now its American ally has turned hostile?

As trusted friends join the ranks of predators, it could be time to take a tougher line – soft power is no longer enough Making his celebrated return from exile in April 1917 to take up the reins of the Russian revolution, Vladimir Lenin caught a ferry to Sweden from Sassnitz , a small Baltic coastal town in north-east Germany, before taking the train to Finland station in Petrograd, the city that became Leningrad and is now St Petersburg. Sassnitz’s moment in the historical spotlight was fleeting. Now, thanks to Donald Trump’s blundering buddies, it’s back there again. A trio of Republican senators – Ted Cruz, Tom Cotton and Ron Johnson – are threatening to wreak terrible punishment on Sassnitz, its elected officials and residents who make their living from the port. Luckily, Trump’s three stooges seem unaware of Sassnitz’s role in propelling the Bolshevik leader to power. Their beef concerns its present-day dealings with Russia and the almost-completed Nord Stream 2 Baltic pipeline

Kenosha's shocking week of turmoil sparks starkly different reactions

The police shooting of a Black man, Jacob Blake, was followed by the killing of two protesters, allegedly by a white vigilante Early in the week, events in Kenosha, Wisconsin, in America’s midwest, might have been remembered mostly as yet another shooting of an African American man by the police after a white officer fired at least seven bullets at Jacob Blake’s back, in front of his three young children. By the end of the week, a different but no less disturbing image was also stamped on the national consciousness. Of the police allowing a white agitator carrying a semi-automatic rifle to walk away having allegedly killed two people and gravely wounding a third, after individuals presenting themselves as vigilantes swaggered close to those chanting support for the Black Lives Matter movement. Continue reading... Source- World news | The Guardian https://ift.tt/2EF16zt

Under-25s bearing brunt of Covid mental-health toll – survey

Findings reveal anxiety, inability to concentrate and fears over employment at high levels among young people Coronavirus – latest updates See all our coronavirus coverage Young people have suffered more with mental health issues over the last few months than any other age group, according to a far-reaching study that has scrutinised the effects of the pandemic on the under-25s. A troubling picture of growing levels of anxiety and an inability to concentrate was reported by those aged between 18 and 24 as part of an extensive survey of more than 6,000 adults carried out by YouGov and designed by the Resolution Foundation, which was subsequently analysed by the independent charity the Health Foundation. Continue reading... Source- World news | The Guardian https://ift.tt/3juRwhk

How the race for a Covid-19 vaccine is getting dirty

Scientists worldwide are working against the clock to find a viable coronavirus vaccine – but are corners being cut for the sake of political gain and profit? Global coronavirus updates - live To begin with, it felt like a sleek performance from a well-honed relay team. On 11 January, only 10 days after reporting a new respiratory disease, the Chinese published the genome sequence of the virus that causes it. Researchers around the world set to work building vaccines against Covid-19, as the disease became known, and the first candidate entered human trials on 16 March; it was joined, as the months passed, by dozens of others. Scientists were jubilant , and they had every right to be. They’d broken all vaccinology records to get to that point. But then tensions began to surface among the team members, and lately even the most distracted spectator will have noticed that they appear to be trying to nobble each other openly on the track. With accusations that the Russians and Chine

How Angela Merkel’s great migrant gamble paid off

Five years ago, as more and more refugees crossed into Europe, Germany’s chancellor proclaimed, ‘We’ll manage this.’ Critics said it was her great mistake – but she has been proved right Mohammad Hallak found the key to unlock the mysteries of his new homeland when he realised you could switch the subtitles on your Netflix account to German. The 21-year-old Syrian from Aleppo jotted down words he didn’t know, increased his vocabulary and quickly became fluent. Last year, he passed his end of high school exams with a grade of 1.5, the top mark in his year group. Five years to the month after arriving in Germany as an unaccompanied minor, Hallak is now in his third term studying computer science at the Westphalian University of Applied Sciences and harbours an aspiration to become an IT entrepreneur. “Germany was always my goal”, he says, in the mumbled sing-song of the Ruhr valley dialect. “I’ve always had a funny feeling that I belong here.” Continue reading... Source- World news

Liberal party branch-stacking: fears push for virtual state council could kill off audit

Insiders say campaign for digital Victorian council could scuttle forensic audit of new members Federal electorate conference chairs in 14 Victorian seats are campaigning for a virtual state council of the Liberal party – a sortie which party insiders fear is an effort to scuttle a forensic audit to deal with fresh branch stacking allegations. Labor has ratcheted up pressure on Scott Morrison to take action after fresh allegations were aired by the Nine network last weekend about Liberal party branch-stacking orchestrated by a conservative party powerbroker with links to the Victorian frontbencher Michael Sukkar and veteran MP Kevin Andrews. Continue reading... Source- World news | The Guardian https://ift.tt/32E2bzB

Rampant destruction of forests ‘will unleash more pandemics’

Researchers to tell UN that loss of biodiversity enables rapid spread of new diseases from animals to humans Coronavirus – latest updates See all our coronavirus coverage Scientists are to warn world leaders that increasing numbers of deadly new pandemics will afflict the planet if levels of deforestation and biodiversity loss continue at their current catastrophic rates. A UN summit on biodiversity, scheduled to be held in New York next month, will be told by conservationists and biologists there is now clear evidence of a strong link between environmental destruction and the increased emergence of deadly new diseases such as Covid-19. Continue reading... Source- World news | The Guardian https://ift.tt/3baUcxU