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The CNN anchor showed a map detailing mass shootings in the last month alone, reeling off the killings one by one.
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Monica Jones, Philip Larkin and Me by John Sutherland review – a poisonous love In thrall to Larkin’s genius: racism, drink and despair in a generous account of a tortured relationship over four decades ‘A victim of misogyny, she was a bit of a misogynist herself’ … Monica Jones with Philip Larkin. Photograph: Rex Features
Inizia il percorso dell'Italia verso la normalità. Dal 26 aprile torna la zona gialla, quanto alle riaperture è stata delineata una road map, sempre nel rispetto delle misure di contenimento per ridurre la diffusione del coronavirus. Tra le novità che potrebbero caratterizzare questo periodo c'è un pass che darebbe la possibilità di muoversi liberamente su tutto il territorio nazionale e avere l'accesso a determinati eventi, sia culturali che sportivi. Per ora si tratta di un work in progress, un'ipotesi. Durante la cabina di regia, il premier Mario Draghi su impulso della Ue avrebbe proposto l'introduzione di un pass che certifichi l'avvenuta vaccinazione e un test covid negativo in un lasso di tempo da definire o la guarigione dal covid. La proposta avrebbe avuto l'ok dei ministri presenti. Chi è in possesso del pass, riferiscono, avrebbe la possibilità di muoversi liberamente su tutto il territorio nazionale e avere l'accesso a determinati eventi, sia culturali che sportivi. Il pass attesterà la sussistenza di una delle seguenti condizioni: avvenuta vaccinazione, esecuzione di un test covid negativo in un arco temporale da definire, avvenuta guarigione dal Covid.
The Covid-19 pandemic's rampage through the music world has laid bare the industry's flaws, shining a bright light on "the plight of songwriters," says ABBA's Bjorn Ulvaeus.
Prince Philip will be remembered as a man of “courage, fortitude and faith” on Saturday, at a funeral that salutes both his service in the Royal Navy and his support for Queen Elizabeth II over three quarters of a century. Philip, who died April 9 at the age of 99 after 73 years of marriage, will be laid to rest in the Royal Vault at Windsor Castle after a funeral service steeped in military and royal tradition — but also pared down and infused with his own personality. Many elements of the funeral follow military and royal protocol, from the armed forces personnel lining the funeral route to the artillery salutes and Philip’s naval cap and sword atop the coffin.
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New Delhi went into a weekend lockdown Saturday as India faces a ferocious new coronavirus wave, with more than 200,000 fresh daily cases and families clamouring for drugs and hospital beds. Hopes that South Asian countries might have beaten the pandemic have been dashed with India seeing over two million new cases this month alone and Bangladesh and Pakistan imposing shutdowns.India's per-capita rates remain low by international comparison, raising the prospect that infection numbers -- fuelled possibly by a virulent new "double mutant" -- may explode further.After a national lockdown a year ago led to hundreds of deaths and one of the worst slumps of any major economy, the Indian government is desperate to avoid a second stoppage.Many states are however clamping down, including hotspot Maharashtra, industry-heavy Gujarat and IT hub Bangalore's home state Karnataka, although restrictions are less onerous than last year.Uttar Pradesh state, home to some 240 million people, on Friday announced that all villages and cities would be under lockdown for one day on Sunday.In the capital New Delhi, which has overtaken Mumbai as the worst-hit Indian city, restaurants, malls, gyms and spas were shut for the weekend.Weddings though can go ahead with guests limited to 50, while a maximum of 20 people can attend funerals. Movie theatres can open with one-third capacity."Don't panic. All essential services will be available through the weekend," the city of 25 million people's chief minister Arvind Kejriwal said.Fears that religious festival will cause virus spreadSimilarly, the northern state of Uttarakhand has restricted gatherings to 200 people -- but exempted the vast ongoing Hindu festival Kumbh Mela.The gathering in Haridwar has attracted as many as 25 million people since January, including some 4.6 million this week alone, with most people ignoring Covid-19 guidelines.One seer on Thursday died from the virus and 80 other holy men have tested positive, and experts fear that the millions of devotees will now take the virus back to their home towns and villages.Election rallies are also going ahead in the eastern state of West Bengal, with Home Minister Amit Shah attending two roadshows and one public meeting on Friday alone.In state capital Kolkata, railway employee Samaresh Tapna fell sick after attending one such gathering and was hospitalised."I felt angry with myself... I cursed my fate," the 42-year-old told AFP.'Truly terrifying'Hospitals are running short of oxygen and coronavirus medicines such as Remdesivir, prompting desperate people to pay exorbitant rates on the black market.Social media is full of horror stories of desperate calls to help a loved one needing hospital treatment for Covid-19 or other complaints."I lost a cousin on Saturday. He was not admitted after a stroke. Tried 4 hospitals," read one message on a Delhi neighbourhood WhatsApp group this week.In a disturbing new trend, doctors told AFP they had seen an increase in the number of Covid-19 patients aged under 45, including children."Last year there were practically no children presenting symptoms," said Khusrav Bajan, a consultant at Mumbai's P.D. Hinduja National Hospital.India's drive to vaccinate its 1.3 billion people has also hit obstacles, with just 117 million shots administered so far and stocks running low, according to some local authorities.>> India approves Sputnik V vaccine as it logs second-highest number of cases worldwide"(It is) understandable that many people are sick of the restrictions and want to resume normal life. We must redouble our efforts to contain this disease as too many lives are at stake," said Udaya Regmi from the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies (IFRC)."This is a wakeup call to the world. Vaccines must be available to everyone, everywhere, rich and poor to overcome this terrible pandemic," Regmi said in a statement, calling the surge across South Asia "truly frightening".(AFP)
Harissa lamb, seafood noodles and warm chicken salad: Jane Baxter’s 15-minute savoury recipesThree wildly different plates, and all doable in about 15 minutes: harissa lamb chops with spiced aubergine and yoghurt, seafood on rice noodles and a warm chicken and bread salad Jane Baxter’s 15-minute main courses: (clockwise from top left) harissa lamb chops with aubergine and spiced yoghurt, seafood on rice noodles and warm chicken and bread salad. Photograph: Issy Croker/The Guardian. Food stylist: Ellie Mulligan, Prop stylist: Louie Waller. Food stylist assistant: Toni Musgrave
What links Diana Ross, Audra McDonald and Andra Day? The Weekend quizFrom Koch to Kronk to Kings Oak, test your knowledge with the Weekend quiz Supreme performer: Diana Ross. Photograph: ShowBizIreland/Getty Images
‘It’s about keeping safe’: Peak District welcomes visitors as Mansfield cases riseAs Britain inches towards normality, school outbreaks reveal socially distanced caution still wiseCoronavirus – latest updatesSee all our coronavirus coverage View of All Saints Church in Bakewell in the Derbyshire Dales, England. Photograph: Alexey_Fedoren/Getty/iStockphoto
Pandemic made 2020 ‘the year of the quiet ocean’, say scientistsHuman-generated sounds faded substantially at height of Covid lockdown, studies showCoronavirus – latest updatesSee all our coronavirus coverage Humpback whales swimming underwater. Human noise has been proven to disrupt species that depend on sound for communication and navigation. Photograph: Cultura Creative Ltd/Alamy
15 UK market towns you’ll want to discoverThese lovely and lively towns – for a day trip or spring getaway – also make great bases for exploring the nearby countryside Lovely Ludlow … the parish church of St Laurence amid the town. Photograph: Danny Thomas/Getty Images
Green investment bond offers 9% return – but there is a riskWhile the climate-themed product seems attractive, it is not for the faint-hearted One green-minded bond scheme is helping to support Greater Manchester’s ‘green transport revolution’. Photograph: Peter Byrne/PA
Radical proposals to Church of England call for bishops to declare extra incomeLay member of synod says bishops should be ‘moved out of palaces’ and their salaries cut to match priests Academic Sam Margrave says ‘there is a lot of appetite for being more open’ in clergy and laity. Photograph: Moomusician/Shutterstock
Nasa picks Elon Musk’s SpaceX to build spacecraft to return humans to moonSpace agency breaks with tradition by awarding $2.9bn contract to single company in ‘big step’ for moon-to-Mars strategy This illustration made available by Nasa in April 2020 depicts Artemis astronauts on the Moon. Photograph: AP
Spring gardening: savvy tips to save you time and moneyAs Covid lockdown rules ease and Britons head outside, here’s how to create a beautiful plotBuying plants by mail order: what are your tips? Cornflowers attract bees to your garden and make good cut flowers, too. Photograph: Eric Farrelly/Alamy
Trumpism lives on in new thinktank – but critics say it’s ‘just a grift’The America First Policy Institute calls itself ‘non-partisan’ and a ‘non-profit’ but critics regard it as a cash cow for Trump alumni with stained reputations Larry Kudlow outside the White House on 25 September. Kudlow is vice-chair of the board. Photograph: Rex/Shutterstock