Jumat, 05 Agustus 2022

French mayor threatens €15,000 deposit to climb Mont Blanc - BBC

View of Mont Blanc, 14 Jun 22Reuters

A French mayor says conditions on Mont Blanc are now so dangerous that climbers should pay a €15,000 (£12,640; $15,370) deposit to cover rescue and possible funeral costs.

Jean-Marc Peillex is mayor of Saint-Gervais, a village at the foot of Western Europe's highest mountain, whose summit is at 4,807m (15,774ft).

Those who ignored warnings and took the Goûter route up the mountain were playing "Russian roulette", he said.

The heatwave has increased rockfalls.

Mayor Peillex said the average cost of a rescue on the mountain was €10,000 and funeral costs were €5,000. "It is unacceptable for the French taxpayer to cover those costs," he said in a press release.

His statement on the village's official website noted that mountain guides were now refusing to take climbers on the popular Goûter route - also known as the Royal Way - from Saint-Gervais or the nearby Alpine resort of Chamonix. Their decision is in force until mid-August at the earliest.

Mayor Peillex castigated some "pseudo climbers" who insisted on attempting the climb "with death in their backpacks".

He told the BBC "I wanted to make people react, to understand that today it's very dangerous, almost suicidal to go up".

He has closed until further notice the mountain refuges at Goûter and Tête Rousse because of rockfalls. He said there had been a major rockfall on Thursday which would have killed anyone had they been in its path.

He has not yet issued a legal ruling on the proposed deposit, but has the power to impose it, he told the BBC. He said the amount "has to be startling to focus attention on this". "If anyone thinks it's illegal they can go to court to challenge it," he added.

He said a group of Romanians were found on the mountain on 30 July wearing shorts and trainers. A police helicopter ordered them through a loudhailer to turn back, he said, "and while they did so, they said they would return the next day"!

Climate impact

A lack of winter snow and this summer's extraordinary heat have destabilised rocks and made crossing crevasses more difficult. The heat - attributed to climate change - has also increased the risk of avalanches in the Alps, as glaciers melt.

An expert guide in Chamonix quoted by AFP news agency, Olivier Greber, said only a dozen to 20 skilled mountaineers were able to reach the summit each day, compared to 100-120 usually.

Mont Blanc has 11 peaks above 4,000m in France and Italy and normally attracts hundreds of thousands of tourists every year. Besides Goûter, several other routes up the mountain, including from Courmayeur in Italy, remain open despite the hazards.

Mayor Peillex said he did not have legal power to close the Goûter route.

He told the BBC's Chris Bockman that, despite the danger, on Thursday alone 70 people attempted the climb and the number was rising each day.

He said the number of rescues and deaths in the Mont Blanc massif had not risen this year. In most years there are hundreds of rescues in the massif and several dozen climbers' deaths.

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2022-08-05 13:38:11Z
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Gaza: Senior Islamic Jihad commander killed in Israeli airstrike, say Palestinian authorities - Sky News

At least eight people have died, including a senior member of the Palestinian Islamic Jihad (PIJ), as a result of Israeli airstrikes, officials have said.

A blast was heard in Gaza City on Friday and smoke was seen coming from the seventh floor of a tall building.

The Palestinian Health Ministry said that 40 people were wounded, and a senior Islamic Jihad commander and a five-year-old child are among the dead.

The strike comes after days of tensions following the arrest of a senior militant in the occupied West Bank on Monday.

Israel had closed roads around Gaza earlier this week and sent reinforcements to the border, in anticipation of retaliation.

"The IDF (Israeli Defence Forces) is currently striking in the Gaza Strip. A special situation has been declared on the Israeli home front," the Israeli military said in a statement.

The Palestinian Islamic Jihad (PIJ) and IDF said the official killed was Tayseer al-Jaabari.

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According to the IDF, he was "responsible for multiple terrorist attacks against Israeli civilians" and shared a picture of him on social media.

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Image: The IDF shared an image of the PIJ militant who was targeted. Pic: Twitter/IDF

Hamas spokesman Fawzi Barhoum said "the Israeli enemy, who started the escalation against Gaza and committed a new crime, must pay the price and bear full responsibility for it".

In a statement broadcast on Al Mayadeen television, a pro-Iranian Lebanese channel, Islamic Jihad leader Ziad Al Nakhala vowed retaliation for the strikes.

"There are no red lines in this battle and Tel Aviv will fall under the rockets of resistance, as well as all Israeli cities," he said.

Tensions raise possibility of second war in as many years

Tensions have been high around Gaza for days, following the arrest by Israel of the Palestinian Islamic Jihad (PIJ) leader in the West Bank earlier in the week.

An 80km zone of road closures and lockdown has been in place on the Israeli side, in anticipation of retaliatory action by PIJ – this gave the IDF time to move military assets into place, in preparation for today’s operation.

Israel says attempts to get PIJ to climb down have been exhausted, and so they've now decided to act first and launched "Operation Breaking Dawn".

Strikes on a high-rise building killed a number of PIJ militants, including the commander of Islamic Jihad in northern Gaza. A five-year-old child was also among the dead, and more than 40 were wounded.

Israeli officials are making it clear this was a strike against a PIJ target, not against Hamas, the militant group that controls Gaza. That message has been passed onto Hamas via backchannels.

Palestinian Islamic Jihad has already said it will respond and warned that Tel Aviv, just north of Gaza, will be targeted.

Hamas, which Israel says it wants to keep out of this, must now decide what it does next. If the group joins forces with PIJ and fires rockets into Israel, then things could escalate very quickly, and we could be looking at a second war in as many years.

Senior IDF commanders have hinted to me that their objectives have been achieved, however they warn of further airstrikes if they receive intelligence that preparations are under way for attacks on Israel.

Much hangs on the next 24 hours.

Israeli Defence Minister Benny Gantz visited communities near Gaza earlier on Friday, saying authorities were preparing "actions that will remove the threat from this region", without elaborating.

"We will operate with internal resilience and external strength in order to restore routine life in Israel's south," he said.

"We do not seek conflict, yet we will not hesitate to defend our citizens, if required."

The PIJ is smaller than Hamas but shares a similar ideology, with both groups opposing Israel's presence.

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2022-08-05 16:41:15Z
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InfoWars' Alex Jones ordered to pay $4.1mn to parents of Sandy Hook victim - Financial Times

Far-right conspiracy theorist Alex Jones has been ordered to pay $4.1mn in damages to the parents of a Sandy Hook shooting victim, dealing a blow to one of America’s most notorious peddlers of misinformation.

A Texas jury on Thursday awarded compensatory damages for the emotional distress Jones’s company caused by falsely claiming the 2012 massacre at Sandy Hook Elementary School, where 20 children and six teachers were killed, was a hoax staged to justify gun control.

The jury had deliberated for about a day before returning its decision. It will now consider the plaintiffs’ request for punitive damages, which could result in an additional award.

While the firebrand has courted controversy for more than two decades on his website InfoWars, the Sandy Hook action is the first big legal reckoning for Jones’s media business.

The defamation lawsuit was brought by Scarlett Lewis and Neil Heslin, the parents of Jesse Lewis, a 6-year-old killed at Sandy Hook.

During testimony in the trial this week, Jones disowned falsehoods that his companies had actively promoted for several years. He conceded that the deadliest US school shooting was “100 per cent real” and not a “false flag” operation, as he had long claimed. He also expressed remorse for “unintentionally” hurting people’s feelings.

Lewis and Heslin had requested as much as $150mn in compensation for a decade of emotional torture, saying their lives were made a “living hell” by death threats and harassment by strangers who wrongly believed the couple faked their own child’s death.

Jones, who hosts the InfoWars radio show and webcast, has been banned from major social media platforms for hate speech and abuse. But his site continues to attract a sizeable audience. InfoWars hosted almost 8mn visits last month, according to data company Similarweb.

Jones has already been found liable by default judgment in three lawsuits filed in Texas and Connecticut after failing to disclose relevant information requested by the court.

In a move to potentially limit financial exposure, Jones’s company Free Speech Systems, the parent of InfoWars, filed for bankruptcy protection last week. Three other associated companies sought Chapter 11 protection this year.

Jones was the lone witness in his defence this week. He flailed under cross examination before being upbraided by the judge for telling untruths under oath.

“This is not your show,” Judge Maya Guerra Gamble told him. “Just because you claim to think something is true does not make it true. It does not protect you. It is not allowed.”

A lawyer for the plaintiffs also disclosed during the proceedings that Jones’s legal team had inadvertently shared two years’ worth of messages from Jones’s phone. The lawyer said he had received requests to share the messages with various authorities, including the congressional committee investigating the January 6 attack on the US Capitol.

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2022-08-04 22:02:59Z
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Kamis, 04 Agustus 2022

Brittney Griner: US basketball star jailed for nine years on drug charges - BBC

Two-time Olympic gold medallist and WNBA player Brittney GrinerEPA

A Russian court has sentenced US basketball star Brittney Griner to nine years in prison on drug charges.

As Griner, 31, was being led out of the courtroom in handcuffs, she was heard saying: "I love my family."

The double Olympic winner has admitted possessing cannabis oil - but told court she made "honest mistake".

The court in Khimki, near Moscow, convicted her of smuggling and possessing narcotics. The prosecution had sought a nine-and-a-half jail term.

Reading the verdict on Thursday, the presiding judge said she took into account the fact that the American had already spent a considerable time in detention.

Griner's defence lawyer Maria Blagovolina said her client was "very upset, very stressed".

"She can hardly talk. It's a difficult time for her. When we saw Brittney on Tuesday, we told her, 'See you on Thursday'. She said, 'See you on doomsday'. So it looks like she was right."

The defence team said they would appeal against the verdict.

Griner, who is considered one of the best players in the world, was detained in February at an airport near Moscow when vape cartridges containing cannabis oil were found in her luggage.

She had come to Russia to play club basketball during the US off-season.

Soon after, Russia invaded Ukraine and her case has become subject to high profile diplomacy between the US and Russia.

US President Joe Biden called the sentencing "unacceptable".

US Secretary of State Antony Blinken said: "Russia, and any country engaging in wrongful detention, represents a threat to the safety of everyone travelling, working, and living abroad."

It is unclear how long she will actually spend behind bars, as the US and Russia have been discussing a potential prisoner swap that could involve the basketball player.

Reports in US media suggest imprisoned Russian arms trafficker Viktor Bout - known as the Merchant of Death - could be transferred by Washington to the Russian authorities as part of the deal.

After the court heard closing arguments, Griner said: "I made an honest mistake, and I hope in your ruling it does not end my life."

"I did not conspire or plan to commit this crime," she added.

Griner also said she had received neither an explanation of her rights nor access to a lawyer in the initial hours of her detention, and that she had to use a translation app on her phone to communicate.

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2022-08-04 19:45:46Z
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Brittney Griner: US basketball player sentenced to nine years in Russian jail over drug charges - Sky News

A Russian judge has convicted and sentenced American basketball player Brittney Griner to nine years in prison for drug possession and smuggling.

President Joe Biden described the jail term as "unacceptable" and called for her immediate release.

Judge Anna Sotnikova said the time Griner has served in custody since her arrest in February would count towards the sentence.

Griner reacted to the term with little emotion and listened to the verdict with a blank stare on her face, as the judge handed down her sentence and fined the basketball player 1 million roubles (£13,435).

Brittney Griner pictured in a cage in court
Image: Griner pictured behind bars in the dock

Mr Biden said in a statement: "Today, American citizen Brittney Griner received a prison sentence that is one more reminder of what the world already knew: Russia is wrongfully detaining Brittney.

"It's unacceptable, and I call on Russia to release her immediately so she can be with her wife, loved ones, friends, and teammates."

The 31-year-old was arrested at Moscow airport on 17 February after police said they found vape canisters containing cannabis oil in her luggage.

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She pleaded guilty to charges and before the verdict was delivered on Thursday, Griner told the court she had no intention to break the law when she flew to Russia to play basketball in the city of Yekaterinburg.

Six Foot Eight Inch center Brittney Griner gestures as she is acknowledged by President Barack Obama at a ceremony honoring the 2012 NCAA Women's basketball champions Baylor University Bears in the East Room at the White House in Washington, Wednesday, July 18, 2012. (AP Photo/Charles Dharapak)
Image: Griner was part of the winning 2012 NCAA Women's basketball champions. Pic: AP

"I want to apologise to my teammates, my club, my fans and the city of (Yekaterinburg) for my mistake that I made and the embarrassment that I brought on them," Griner said, her voice cracking.

"I want to also apologise to my parents, my siblings, the Phoenix Mercury organisation back at home, the amazing women of the WNBA, and my amazing spouse back at home.

"I made an honest mistake and I hope that, in your ruling, it doesn't end my life here."

While recapping the evidence and giving her findings, the judge said the Phoenix Mercury player took drugs into Russia illegally.

Baylor Bears' Brittney Griner cuts a piece of the net after they defeated the Notre Dame Fighting Irish in their women's NCAA Final Four championship college basketball game in Denver, Colorado, April 3, 2012. REUTERS/Mark Leffingwell (UNITED STATES - Tags: SPORT BASKETBALL)
Image: Griner cut a piece of the net after the Baylor Bears defeated the Notre Dame Fighting Irish in Denver in 2012

Griner's lawyer said they would appeal the sentence, adding that the court ignored evidence they had presented as well as the guilty plea.

They said they were "disappointed" by the verdict.

The Russian prosecutor had called for the two-time Olympic gold medallist to be sentenced to nine and a half years in prison.

Griner said: "I love my family", as she was escorted out of the courtroom in handcuffs.

Following the verdict, US Secretary of State Antony Blinken said the sentencing "compounds the injustice of her wrongful detention", with the White House national security spokesperson adding Mr Blinken will try to speak to his Russian counterpart, Sergei Lavrov.

He has previously proposed a high-stakes prisoner swap, which could see Griner and Paul Whelan, another America imprisoned in Russia on an espionage conviction, go free.

Russian officials hit out at US statements about the case, saying a possible deal should be discussed through "quiet diplomacy without releases of speculative information".

The WNBA and NBA described the sentencing as "unjustified and unfortunate, but not unexpected".

"The WNBA and NBA's commitment to her safe return has not wavered, and it is our hope that we are near the end of this process of finally bringing BG home to the United States," the basketball leagues said in a joint statement.

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2022-08-04 17:03:45Z
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French man, 62, survives 16 hours in capsized boat in Atlantic Ocean before rescue 'verging on the impossible' - Sky News

A 62-year-old French man survived for 16 hours in an air bubble inside his capsized sailboat in the Atlantic Ocean before being rescued in an operation described as "verging on the impossible".

The 40ft Jeanne SOLO Sailor sent out a distress signal at 20.23 on Monday from 14 miles from the Sisargas Islands off Spain's northwestern Galicia region, the coast guard said.

A rescue ship carrying five divers set sail to rescue the man, who has not been named, as one of three helicopters sent to aid the search located the upturned vessel as the sun went down.

The man responded to divers seeking signs of life by banging on the hull from the inside.

 Pic: Salvamento Maritimo
Image: Pic: Salvamento Maritimo

However at the time the sea was too rough to attempt a rescue, so the team attached buoyancy balloons to the ship's hull to prevent it from sinking further and waited until the morning.

The man was found under the boat wearing a neoprene survival suit submerged in water up to his knees, as two divers swam under to help him out.

He was airlifted to safety and taken to hospital for checks but released soon afterwards with no issues.

Vicente Cobelo, a member of the coastguard's special operations team, told a local station the man voluntarily jumped into the freezing water and swam under the boat to reach the sea's surface.

He said: "Of his own initiative, he got into the water and free dived out, helped by the divers who had to pull him through because it was difficult for him to get out in his suit".

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Tracking data had shown the Jeanne SOLO Sailor had set sail from the Portuguese capital of Lisbon on the morning of the previous day.

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2022-08-04 04:58:36Z
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Putin is heading for ‘economic oblivion’ | World - The Times

Sanctions have had a disastrous impact on the Russian economy with the country headed for “economic oblivion”, a study by Yale University has found, despite Moscow’s efforts to downplay the repercussions of the invasion of Ukraine.

Although President Putin’s government had raked in billions of dollars from energy sales at inflated prices since the invasion on February 24, indicators from other sectors suggested much domestic economic activity had ground to a halt, the study found. The exodus of international business and a slump in exports belie the claims that its economy remains robust and is winning the “war of economic attrition”.

Experts at the Yale School of Management used consumer data from Russia’s international trade and shipping partners to measure economic activity five months after

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2022-08-03 23:01:00Z
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