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NSW authorities fear Sydney CBD workers could spread Covid at Christmas

Premier warns state is ‘far from out of the woods’ as nine new cases reported and six infections remain a mystery New South Wales health authorities are worried undetected Covid cases among office workers in Sydney’s CBD could spread the virus at Christmas gatherings, as the number of infections linked to the northern beaches cluster grew to 104. The premier, Gladys Berejiklian, pleaded on Thursday with residents to “limit your mobility” over Christmas as she reported nine new community cases from a record 60,184 tests and warned NSW was “far from out of the woods”. Continue reading... Source- World news | The Guardian https://ift.tt/3nNSh7Q

‘I am not afraid to fight’: the female Afghan colonel who survived the Taliban's assassins

Saba Sahar, who returned fire while protecting her daughter, survived one of a wave of recent assassination attempts that have killed six policewomen It was just after 7am when the car carrying Colonel Saba Sahar, one of Afghanistan’s most senior female police officers, came under fire from armed insurgents. In the back seat, Sahar’s four-year-old daughter began screaming as bullets shattered the windscreen and ripped into the upholstery. As she pushed her child under the seat in front of her, Sahar saw three men carrying AK-47 assault rifles, firing as they approached the car. In the front of the car her bodyguard and driver had both been hit and were badly injured and unconscious. Looking down, Sahar saw blood seeping through her clothing. “It took me another moment to realise I’d been shot too,” she says. She knew that she only had minutes to try to save her daughter. “They were five or six metres away, and they were moving closer to the car, still firing. They would have killed m

The Mandalorian's second season has come to an end... but what's coming next?

There remains ample room in the galaxy for new adventures outside the traditional timeline Warning: contains spoilers Did the closing episode of The Mandalorian’s second season just give us the final appearance of Mark Hamill ’s Luke Skywalker in Star Wars? If so, the return of the original Jedi knight to carry away Baby Yoda to a future under his care, looks like a fitting farewell to the boy from Tatooine who destroyed the evil Empire. Especially as his last hurrah as a force ghost in the appalling The Rise of Skywalker let the side down. Yet what if this isn’t the end, but rather the beginning? Disney-owned Lucasfilm currently has a problem on its hands, one that Hamill and an army of CGI technicians are more than ready to handle: Star Wars fans can’t wait for the umpteen new TV shows that are due to spin off from The Mandalorian. Efforts based on Obi-Wan Kenobi’s middle years, Boba Fett’s later period and Ahsoka Tano’s post Clone Wars antics are perhaps the most heavily ant

Brooklyn neighborhood’s Christmas lights shine despite pandemic’s dim

Some Dyker Heights families continue to put up extravagant displays as locals find comfort and joy in annual tradition Every holiday season, a quiet neighborhood in Brooklyn turns into a must-see attraction in New York City. Houses and yards get draped in strings of light, armies of toy soldiers, angels and reindeer are put out in front lawns. In the nearly three decades since the neighborhood started putting up its elaborate decorations, people from all over the world would travel miles away from Manhattan’s Central Park and Rockefeller Center just to see the Dyker Heights Christmas lights. Continue reading... Source- World news | The Guardian https://ift.tt/2KBmOY9

More than 50 Australian coal ships remain stranded off China's coast despite power blackouts

Some 53 vessels have been waiting offshore for more than four weeks while coal ships from other countries have delivered their loads More than 50 Australian coal ships are still stranded off China’s coast, held up by a Chinese government import ban, despite the country facing coal shortages and one of its worst power blackouts in years. China has rejected suggestions its October ban on Australian coal has contributed to the coal shortage but the ban has been linked to higher domestic prices. Analysts have said that under the current circumstances any incoming coal would help . Continue reading... Source- World news | The Guardian https://ift.tt/3roJcog

Brexit deal: Boris Johnson poised to announce UK and EU have reached agreement - live

Negotiations continued overnight between UK and EU at European commission’s headquarters in Brussels Brexit trade deal with EU within ‘touching distance’, says No 10 7.09am GMT Yesterday the European Research Group, which represents the Conservative MPs most committed to a hard Brexit, said they would convene a “star chamber” of lawyers to analyse the provisions of any agreed treaty before deciding on whether to give their support. (They’re fond of Tudor terminology; Henry VIII is often seen as England’s first Brexiter because he broke with Rome.) The statement said: The ERG will tomorrow [Thursday] reconvene the panel of legal experts, chaired by Sir Bill Cash, to examine the details and legal text. The team of highly experienced lawyers previously known as the ‘star chamber’ was first assembled in 2019 to examine the legal aspects of Theresa May’s original withdrawal agreement. Given that the new agreement is also highly complex, the star chamber will scrutinise it in detail

Donald Trump expected to grant more pardons to allies in frenzied final month

President is said to be considering further interventions on behalf of aides, friends and family members Donald Trump is expected to grant further waves of audacious pardons for allies and supporters – possibly even for himself – in a frenzied final month as US president. Continue reading... Source- World news | The Guardian https://ift.tt/37IuMYn