Friday, 30 November 2018
Russia-Ukraine crisis clouds G20 summit in Buenos Aires
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Charlottesville driver Alex Fields Jr acted in anger, trial told
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Berta Cáceres: Seven convicted of murdering anti-dam activist
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South Korean train crosses DMZ into North Korea
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Whale stranding: Another 50 pilot whales die off NZ
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MeToo founder Tarana Burke: Campaign now 'unrecognisable'
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Australian students in mass climate protest
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Michael Cohen in court: Trump ex-lawyer admits lying to Congress
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Merkel's plane makes unscheduled landing after technical hitch
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Southwest Airlines apologises for mocking girl's name
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Georgia woman jailed as 'cops mistake candy floss for meth'
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G20: So how does the summit work?
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Michael Cohen: What Trump lashing out at his ex-lawyer reveals
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How Disney's Wreck It Ralph is challenging Disney's stereotypes
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'Miss Environment': The 11-year-old girl 'saving Lagos'
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Syrian on 'sound and smell of freedom' after months in airport
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How do you make a vinyl record?
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Like Ali v Frazier, how Magnus Carlsen kept his World Chess title after 50 hours and 12 draws
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Starbucks to block porn on free wi-fi in US
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Shenzhen Half Marathon: Traffic cameras catch cheats taking shortcut
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China employees fined for walking fewer than 180,000 steps
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Finnish lake reveals Stone Age rock art
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Tajik army faces criticism over draft campaign
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Sabarimala: India activist held for 'explicit' thigh photo
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The French village that fears for its British community
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Carmichael project: Visiting Australia's controversial Adani mine
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'Hermione has taught me how to be angry'
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Africa's week in pictures: 23-29 November 2018
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Republicans Sink Trump Judicial Nominee Hostile To Black Voters' Rights
House Democrats agree: It's time for the same generation
Police Arrest Suspect In Thanksgiving Day Shooting At Alabama Mall
Evacuations ordered in California amid mudslide and flash flood fears
Yahoo News Explains: The cost of Trump’s tariff war
General Motors recently announced its plan to cut more than 14,000 jobs. Earlier this year, the car manufacturer warned the Trump administration about the cost of his tariff war. Trump lashed out at GM after its job reduction announcement and allegedly told its CEO that she “better” reopen plants in the U.S. soon.
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Right-Wing Conspiracist Laura Loomer Handcuffs Herself To Door Of Twitter's Office
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China orders halt to baby gene-editing activities: state TV
China's science ministry has ordered that people involved in the controversial baby gene-editing experiment halt their activities, a government official told state media Thursday. The ministry "firmly opposes the baby gene-editing incident and has already demanded that the relevant organisation suspend the scientific activities of relevant personnel," a ministry official said, according to state broadcaster CCTV. The National Health Commission is investigating the claims.
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Trevor Noah Blasts Paul Manafort For 'Resting Snitch Face'
Hakeem Jeffries Wins Contested House Democratic Caucus Chair Race
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Cindy Hyde-Smith's Response To Whether She Regrets Racist Comments: 'I'm A Cowgirl'
3 Filipino police guilty of teen's murder in brutal drug war
Mexico says migrants have right to seek U.S. asylum, rejects closing border
Videgaray, who leaves office at the weekend, said the incoming Mexican government was also not planning to accept U.S. demands that it give asylum to the migrants, thousands of whom have arrived at the U.S.-Mexican border in caravans in recent weeks. Videgaray said the migrants were welcome to stay in Mexico while they waited to file asylum claims in the United States.
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Lion Air plane 'not airworthy' and should have been grounded, say investigators
The Indonesian authorities have concluded that the Lion Air plane that crashed last month killing 189 people was not fit to fly and should have been grounded after recurring technical problems. The Boeing 737 MAX vanished from radar about 13 minutes after taking off from Jakarta, the Indonesian capital, on October 29, slamming into the Java Sea at 450 miles per hour moments after the pilot had asked to return to the airport. Data from the jetliner, presented in preliminary findings by accident investigators on Wednesday, showed the pilots fought to prevent the crash from the moment the plane took off as the 737’s nose was repeatedly forced down, apparently by an automatic system receiving incorrect sensor readings. The information from the flight data recorder reveals that the crews successfully battled to raise the nose over two dozen times before finally losing control. The National Transport Safety Committee (KNKT) did not pinpoint a definitive cause of the accident, with a final crash report not likely to be filed until next year. However, it admonished Lion Air, the nation’s largest budget carrier, for repeatedly putting the plane back into service despite failing to fix a problem with the airspeed indicator in the days leading up to the fatal flight. Jakarta plane crash: Flight Lion Air JT610 Its previous flight, on the eve of the crash, was from Denpasar in Bali to Jakarta. The pilots had reported the same problem but had de-activated the anti-stall system and continued to fly manually. “During [that] flight, the plane was experiencing a technical problem but the pilot decided to continue,” Nurcahyo Utomo, aviation head of the KNKT told reporters. The report outlines the maintenance procedures that were carried out in response. “In our opinion, the plane was no longer airworthy and should not have continued,” he said, according to the BBC. The report itself does not explicitly spell out that conclusion. Instead it urges the airline to improve its safety culture, including to increase pilots’ knowledge of emergency procedures, and to better document repair work on its planes. The initial findings will also heighten concerns there were problems with key systems in one of the world's newest and most advanced commercial passenger planes. Investigators have previously said the doomed aircraft had problems with its airspeed indicator and angle of attack (AOA) sensors, prompting Boeing to issue a special bulletin telling operators what to do when they face the same situation. An AOA sensor provides data about the angle at which air is passing over the wings and tells pilots how much lift a plane is getting. The information can be critical in preventing an aircraft from stalling. Boeing 737 MAX | Who has ordered the plane? The KNKT has retrieved one of the plane's black boxes - the flight data recorder - but is yet to locate the cockpit voice recorder, which will give more details of how the pilots acted to tackle the problem. Indonesia's aviation safety record has improved since its airlines, including national carrier Garuda, were subject to years-long bans from US and European airspace for safety violations, although the country has still recorded 40 fatal accidents over the past 15 years. Lion Air’s parent group, which also operates Batik Air and Wings Air, has captured half the domestic market in less than 20 years of operation to become Southeast Asia's biggest airline, but it has been dogged by a dubious safety record and an avalanche of complaints over shoddy service. Last week a searing investigation by the New York Times, based on interviews with dozens of Lion Air’s management personnel and flight and ground crew members, as well as investigators and aviation analysts, painted a picture of a carrier that allegedly prioritised growth over safety. Fifteen major safety lapses have been documented in recent years, including a crash that killed 25 people. Government safety investigators alleged that the company’s political ties have allowed it to circumvent their recommendations and play down safety fears. BREAKING: Indonesian national transport safety committee says no engineer briefed the pilot of crashed Lion Air flight JT610 of the multiple serious flight problems experienced on previous flights. The onus was on him to read the maintenance log— amanda hodge (@hodgeamanda) November 28, 2018 In one incident described by the Times, a government inspector had grounded a plane in the city of Makassar, eastern Indonesia, over problems with its hydraulic system. The airline went over his head to gain permission to fly from officials in Jakarta and the flight took off anyway. But Boeing has also come under fire for possible glitches on the 737 MAX - which entered service just last year. Several relatives of the crash victims have already filed lawsuits against Boeing, including the family of a young doctor who was to have married his high school sweetheart this month. Authorities have called off the grim task of identifying victims of the crash, with 125 passengers officially recognised after testing on human remains that filled some 200 body bags.
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BMW Fact-Checks Trump On ‘Major New Plant,’ Which Hasn't Been Finalized
Trump Administration May Reshape Next Federal Climate Report: EPA Chief
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British Teenager Charged Over Assault of 15-Year-Old Syrian Refugee
Syria state TV says air defenses repelled missile attack
DAMASCUS, Syria (AP) — Syria's air defenses confronted an aerial "aggression" over the country's south late Thursday, shooting down several targets and preventing them from carrying out their mission in the first such attack since Syria received a Russian air defense system last month, state TV said.
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Town threatens to shut down man's Christmas lights
Twitter Users Hurl The Holly After Trump Is Hailed For Bringing ‘Christmas Back’
Ivanka Trump Says 'Lock Her Up' Doesn't Apply To Her
'Unruly' young boy upstages Pope Francis
A young boy upstaged Pope Francis on Wednesday, escaping from his mother and running onto the papal podium at a general audience, tugging on the hand of a Swiss guardsman and playing behind the pontiff's chair. Pope Francis told her to let him carry on playing. As she left the stage, a smiling Francis leaned towards Bishop Georg Ganswein sitting next to him and whispered: "He is Argentinian.
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Why Rev. Johnnie Moore Is Praising This Muslim-Majority Nation as a 'Model' for Other Countries
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DNA Discovery Reveals All Humans Descended from an 'Adam and Eve' after Cataclysm
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'Tis the Season to Combat Consumerism: Faith-Based Groups Turn Out in Force for 'Giving Tuesday'
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'Temps as Hot as the Surface of the Sun': Did Scientists Find Evidence of the Destruction of Biblical Sodom?
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Report: UK's Theresa May Personally Blocked Asia Bibi's Asylum Request
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'Russian Aggression' Heightens Tensions as Russia Seizes Ukrainian Ships
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Foolish 'Zealot' or Compassionate Man of God? Portrait Emerges of Slain Missionary John Allen Chau
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Ukraine, Russia Tensions Soar After Black Sea Naval Incident
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Over 500 Hurt in Magnitude 6.3 Earthquake in Western Iran
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EU Endorses Brexit Divorce Deal but Hard Work Lies Ahead
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Taiwanese Reject Legalizing Same-Sex Unions in Referendum
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Indian Police Map Area of Island Where US Missionary was Killed
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Global Catholic Nuns Urge Reporting of Sex Abuse to Police
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Four Finns Held in Malaysia for Distributing Religious Material
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Texas Farmers Take 'Love Thy Neighbor' Literally by Harvesting Crop of Farmer Sick With Leukemia
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Suicide Rate Up 33 Percent, Franklin Graham Says People Need Hope
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How to Celebrate Advent At Home with Your Family
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He Was Born Without a Heartbeat, Parents Credit God's Power for Baby's Miracle
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Trumps Light National Christmas Tree South of White House
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School Reverses Decision to Ban Students From Openly Praying
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Media Bias or Simple Mistake? WaPo Publishes Story on Kavanaugh Coaching Basketball Under 'Public Safety' Category
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Dr. Robert Jeffress: 'The Strong Argument from Science is FOR Instead of AGAINST a Divine Creator'
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Nebraska Vet's Funeral Notice Goes Viral, Hundreds of People That He Never Knew Help Give Final Salute
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Jimmy Fallon Gives Big Shout-Out as Operation Blessing Helps Family Rebuild from Hurricane Florence
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Thursday, 29 November 2018
'Rip-off' 118 calls spark price crackdown
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Google urged to drop Chinese 'Dragonfly' project
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Google challenged over location tracking
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New top story on Hacker News: Lenovo to pay $7.3m for installing adware in 750,000 laptops
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Brexit: Security minister Ben Wallace warns of no-deal risk
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Shropshire baby deaths: Hospital trust 'has bullying culture'
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Ukraine-Russia sea clash: Poroshenko urges Nato to send ships
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Brexit: UK economy not ready for no deal, Mark Carney says
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What happened when sextortion scammers targeted a BBC Trending reporter?
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Kellogg's gives in on government's 'traffic light' labels
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Huddersfield school refugee's sister 'also attacked'
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Unconditional offers used to 'get people through door'
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Spice Girls' Mel B on 'abusive' relationships and her green tank top
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Au pairs in Australia 'exploited by families'
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G4S: Kabul compound attacked with bomb and gunfire
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Letting agent 'demanding money to view properties'
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Philippines drug war: Police guilty of murdering Kian Delos Santos
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The Papers: Carney's Brexit economy warnings dominate
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News Daily: Brexit security warning and Ukraine asks Nato for help against Russia
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How long does it take to poo Lego out if a child eats it?
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Serkis on Mowgli: Legend of the Jungle special effects
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The Romanian forest that's disappearing
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'Why I go to the Clutha pub where my partner died'
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Gritty: How a NHL mascot became an internet sensation
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Six charts on the immigrants who call the US home
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'Dad's dementia broke me and I find him hard to love'
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The tiny German town fighting back against neo-Nazis
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Clare's Law: The women who risk their lives by refusing information
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Are free ports the future?
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Lion Air JT610 crash: What the preliminary report tells us
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Trump Rips Robert Mueller As 'Prosecutor Gone Rogue' After Paul Manafort Complaint
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Migrant Mother Impaled In Front Of Children While Attempting To Scale Border Fence
Doomed Lion Air jet was 'not airworthy' on penultimate flight: investigators
A preliminary report unveiled fresh details of efforts by pilots to steady the jet as they reported a "flight control problem", including the captain's last words to air traffic control asking to be cleared to "five thou" or 5,000 feet. Indonesia's transport safety committee (KNKT) focused on airline maintenance and training and the response of a Boeing anti-stall system to a recently replaced sensor but did not give a cause for the crash that killed all 189 people on board. "At this stage I do not have the answer," KNKT investigator Nurcahyo Utomo told reporters.
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Backlog of asylum seekers at US-Mexico border
US waived FBI checks on staff at growing teen migrant camp
TORNILLO, Texas (AP) — The Trump administration has put the safety of thousands of teens at a migrant detention camp at risk by waiving FBI fingerprint checks for their caregivers and short-staffing mental health workers, according to an Associated Press investigation and a new federal watchdog report.
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San Francisco Giants Face Backlash Over Owner's Donation To Cindy Hyde-Smith
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Facebook was warned of alleged Russian meddling back in 2014
Facebook acknowledged on Tuesday that its engineers had flagged suspicious Russian activity as early as 2014 -- long before it became public -- but did not confirm evidence of a coordinated campaign. The revelation came as the British Parliament held hearings featuring lawmakers from nine countries into how the social media behemoth was being used to manipulate major election results. Facebook chief executive Mark Zuckerberg refused to attend the meeting and organisers pulled up an empty chair in front of a spot with his nameplate at the shoehorn-shaped table in the House of Commons committee room in London.
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Elon Musk ducks out of one Los Angeles tunnel but pursues another
Billionaire entrepreneur Elon Musk has scrapped plans for a high-speed passenger tunnel under the West side of Los Angeles but is moving ahead with a similar proposal across town designed to whisk baseball fans to and from Dodger Stadium. Musk's aptly named underground transit venture the Boring Company gave up on its development of a 2.7-mile (4.4-km) tunnel in West L.A. to settle litigation brought by community groups opposed to the project, the two sides said in a joint statement on Wednesday. The move came six months after Musk, the high-tech baron better known as founder of electric car company Tesla Inc and CEO of rocket maker SpaceX, made a rare personal appearance at a Los Angeles public event to promote his controversial tunnel project.
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Navy: Active Shooter Alarm at Walter Reed Caused by 'Improper Use of a Mass Notification System'
Fatal Police Shooting Of 21-Year-Old Emantic Bradford In Alabama Sparks Protest
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Captured Ukrainian sailors broadcast giving 'confessions' on Russian television
Ukrainian sailors were on Tuesday filmed giving what Kiev said were forced confessions and brought to court after Russia seized their ships off the coast of Crimea in a major escalation of tensions. A court in Crimea ruled on Tuesday that 12 of the 24 captured sailors and security service agents would be kept in confinement for two months, with a decision on the rest expected Wednesday. Moscow has defied Western calls to release the men, who have been accused of violating Russia's borders and face up to six years in prison. At least three of the men are in hospital. State television has broadcast footage from the interrogation of three of the captives, including an officer who, while reading from a screen, said the ships had deliberately ignored Russian requests to stop. The head of the Ukrainian navy said the sailors had been forced to give false testimony, noting that several of the men had relatives in Crimea. Russian ships rammed a tugboat and opened fire on two gunboats that were trying to reach the Ukrainian port of Mariupol through the Kerch Strait on Sunday. A Russian FSB security service officer escorts a detained Ukrainian sailor to a courthouse in Simferopol, Crimea Credit: STR/AFP/Getty Images The Ukrainian security service said Tuesday that a Russian jet had also fired rockets during the incident, seriously injuring one officer. Special forces later boarded the vessels. Russia has claimed the incident was a planned “provocation,” while Ukraine has called it an act of aggression. Although the Azov Sea is by a 2003 treaty supposed to be shared between Ukraine and Russia, the Kerch Strait connecting it to the Black Sea has been controlled by Moscow since it annexed Crimea in 2014. Russia has been demanding that ships receive permission to pass after it opened a bridge over the strait in May. In a phone call with German chancellor Angela Merkel late on Monday, Vladimir Putin, the Russian president, accused Kiev of “creating yet another conflict situation” before March's presidential election in Ukraine, according to a Kremlin read-out. On Tuesday, Russian state media footage showed Bal anti-ship missiles moving from Sevastopol to the Kerch Strait. For over four years, Russia has backed separatists in a conflict in Eastern Ukraine that has killed more than 10,300 people. Tensions have also been rising in the Azov Sea as both sides have detained each other's fishing vessels. But Sunday's incident marked the first time Russia has openly attacked Ukrainian forces. Crimean bridge map The UK has condemned Russia's “destabilising behaviour in the region and its ongoing violation of Ukrainian territorial integrity”. At an emergency session of the United Nations on Monday, Russia said the Ukrainian vessels deliberately did not wait for permission to pass through the strait, which was temporarily closed. The passage under the bridge had been blocked with a tanker. But Ukraine said its ships had waited for permission and began withdrawing from the area after they were buzzed by Russian helicopters. Speaking on CNN on Tuesday, president Petro Poroshenko said Russia had concentrated a large number of troops near Ukraine's borders, citing Nato intelligence. Ukraine's parliament had previously agreed to impose martial law after Mr Poroshenko claimed he had information that Russia was planning a ground operation. Dispatch: Years of war in Ukraine leaves one million on the breadline It had looked as though March's presidential election, in which Mr Poroshenko is trailing in the polls, would be delayed. But following a backlash, the measures were watered down and will be implemented for only one month and only in 10 regions. The incident will likely boost the ratings of both Mr Putin and Mr Poroshenko. Since the annexation of Crimea, Russia has imprisoned several Ukrainians in controversial trials, including Crimean director Oleg Sentsov. In 2016, military pilot Nadiya Savchenko was sentenced to 22 years in prison by a Moscow court after being captured in eastern Ukraine. Within weeks, she was swapped for two Russian soldiers captured in eastern Ukraine.
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New Zealand intelligence bans China's Huawei from 5G rollout
New Zealand's largest telecoms carrier Spark said Wednesday that the country's intelligence agency had barred it from using equipment provided by China's Huawei in its 5G network as it posed "significant national security risks". The move follows reports the United States is urging its allies to exclude the Chinese telecoms giant from 5G rollouts over cybersecurity fears. Spark said in a statement that it was legally obliged to inform the Government Communications Security Bureau (GCSB) about its 5G plans.
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