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The Frenchman, who was born and grew up in Gap where the rally is based to the north of the Mediterranean principality, stretched out a 13-second lead over Welshman Evans with Sunday's four stages remaining. Finnish driver Kalle Rovanpera completed a Toyota sweep in third place, 56.8 seconds off the lead after the day's three stages on snow and ice-covered asphalt in the foothills of the French Alps. "Conditions in this morning's opening stage were very difficult," said Ogier, who won that ninth stage.
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Imams across Britain are helping a drive to dispel coronavirus disinformation, using Friday sermons and their influential standing within Muslim communities to argue that Covid-19 vaccines are safe.
Pablo Fornals scored in the second minute to get the Hammers off to a flying start before Andriy Yarmolenko doubled the lead. An own goal from Doncaster’s Andy Butler put the game beyond doubt before Oladapo Afolayan capped a fine day for the academy with a goal on his debut to round off the day. Here is how Jack Rosser rated the Hammers...
Top Afghan officials on Saturday welcomed the decision of US President Joe Biden's administration to review a landmark US deal with the Taliban and focus on whether the insurgents have reduced attacks in Afghanistan in keeping with the agreement. Washington struck a deal with the Taliban in Qatar last year to begin withdrawing its troops in return for security guarantees from the militants and a commitment to kick-start peace talks with the Afghan government.But Biden administration officials are to re-evaluate the pact after violence across Afghanistan has surged in recent weeks, despite the Taliban and Afghan government continuing talks since September.Afghanistan's Acting Minister for Peace Abdullah Khenjani said the outcome of the review should be a truce to end attacks in the war-ravaged country.Khenjani said the review should lead to "an immediate stop to violence and achieving permanent peace" in a video statement on Saturday.President Joe Biden's newly appointed national security adviser, Jake Sullivan, spoke with his Afghan counterpart Hamdullah Mohib and "made clear the United States' intention to review" the deal, said National Security Council spokeswoman Emily Horne late Friday.Washington wants to check that the Taliban is "living up to its commitments to cut ties with terrorist groups, to reduce violence in Afghanistan, and to engage in meaningful negotiations with the Afghan government and other stakeholders", her statement continued.Sullivan "underscored that the US will support the peace process with a robust and regional diplomatic effort, which will aim to help the two sides achieve a durable and just political settlement and permanent ceasefire".Sullivan also discussed the United States' support for protecting recent progress made on the rights of women and minority groups as part of the peace process.The Taliban said they remained "committed to the agreement and honour our commitments" when contacted by AFP. "We expect the other side to remain committed to the agreement too," Mohammad Naeem, the group's spokesman in Qatar, said.Calls for permanent ceasefireThe move to review the deal was met with a sigh of relief from top officials in Kabul after months of speculation over how the new Biden administration would potentially recalibrate Washington's Afghan policy.Mohib, the Afghan national security adviser, tweeted that during the call the two sides "agreed to work toward a permanent ceasefire and a just and durable peace" in the country.Another top Afghan government official lambasted the Taliban's failure to live up to the February 2020 deal, saying the agreement had failed to achieve its stated goals."The agreement so far did not deliver a desired goal of ending Taliban's violence and bringing a ceasefire desired by the Afghans," Sediq Sediqqi, deputy interior minister and former spokesman to President Ashraf Ghani said on Twitter. Deadly attacks and high-profile assassinations in Afghanistan have increased in recent months, particularly in Kabul where several journalists, activists, judges and politicians have been murdered in brazen daylight attacks.The Taliban have denied responsibility for these killings, but Afghan and US officials have blamed the group for the murders.Antony Blinken, Biden's nominee for secretary of state, told his US Senate confirmation hearing Tuesday that "we want to end this so-called forever war".(FRANCE 24 with AFP)
The Hammers will travel to Manchester United or Liverpool in the last 16 of the competition.
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The week in audio: The Battersea Poltergeist; Catching Melanie's Killer; Eddie Mair – reviewA BBC study of a 1950s haunting is not to be missed. Elsewhere, a sensitively handed cold-case crime story, and Eddie Mair’s inauguration commentary
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Larry King, famed cable news interviewer, dies aged 87Broadcaster and celebrity interviewer had been hospitalized in Los Angeles with symptoms of coronavirus
A lawyer and media producer for Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny was hauled away by riot police as she spoke to press during an anti-Putin protest in Moscow on January 23.Footage here shows Lyubov Sobol addressing media before suddenly being grabbed by police. She was then led through the crowd to a waiting police van, which was driven away, Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty reported.Protests had been taking place across Russia that day in support of Navalny, who was detained in Moscow on January 17 after flying back from Germany. Navalny had been in Berlin recovering from his alleged poisoning in August 2020.The Moscow Times reported that more than 1,900 people had been detained at protests nationwide. Credit: Current Time via Storyful
After Pierre-Luc Dubois was benched for lack of effort two days ago, the Columbus Blue Jackets on Saturday traded the unhappy star center to the Winnipeg Jets for Patrik Laine and Jack Roslovic. The 22-year-old Dubois, Columbus' top-line center, made it clear when he signed a two-year contract before the season that he wanted a change of scenery. Laine, an All-Star winger in the second season of a two-year contract, also had been asking for a trade.
Joe Biden’s justice department has taken the first major step to reverse Trump’s relentless attacks on LGBT+ Americans.
A driver struggled to move past the flock of birds scattered across the road