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      Jacob Murphy’s lightning double helps Newcastle blow away flimsy Leicester

      news.movim.eu / TheGuardian • 7 April

    For Newcastle United, the comedown can wait. Eddie Howe’s side jumped to fifth in the Premier League to intensify their push for the Champions League after dismantling a sorry Leicester City .

    Newcastle’s business was in effect complete after 34 minutes, courtesy of two goals by Jacob Murphy and one from Harvey Barnes. For Leicester, it is now a record eight home defeats in a row without scoring and 15 losses in their past 16 league matches. The statistics do not bode well for Ruud van Nistelrooy.

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      Rightwing group backed by Koch and Leo sues to stop Trump tariffs

      news.movim.eu / TheGuardian • 7 April

    New Civil Liberties Alliance says president’s invocation of emergency powers to impose tariffs is unlawful

    A libertarian group backed by Leonard Leo and Charles Koch has mounted a legal challenge against Donald Trump’s tariff regime, in a sign of spreading rightwing opposition to a policy that has sent international markets plummeting.

    The New Civil Liberties Alliance filed a suit against Trump’s imposition of import tariffs on exports from China, arguing that doing so under the International Emergency Economic Powers Act (IEEPA) – which the president has invoked to justify the duties on nearly all nations – is unlawful.

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      Many native New Zealand species face threat of extinction, report finds

      news.movim.eu / TheGuardian • 7 April

    A three-yearly environmental update issues stark warning over biodiversity – and reports air pollution has improved in some areas

    A major new report on New Zealand’s environment has revealed a worrying outlook for its unique species and highlighted declining water health, while also noting some improvements in air quality.

    The ministry of the environment’s three-yearly update, Our Environment 2025 , collates statistics, data and research across five domains – air, atmosphere and climate, freshwater, land, and marine – to paint a picture of the state of New Zealand’s environment.

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      Woman becomes first UK womb transplant recipient to give birth

      news.movim.eu / TheGuardian • 7 April

    Grace Davidson gives birth to baby Amy Isabel after receiving her sister’s womb in 2023

    Surgeons are hailing an “astonishing” medical breakthrough as a woman became the first in the UK to give birth after a womb transplant.

    Grace Davidson, 36, who was a teenager when diagnosed with a rare condition that meant she did not have a uterus, said she and her husband, Angus, 37, had been given “the greatest gift we could ever have asked for”.

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      First Black Republican congresswoman honored in Utah after dying from brain cancer

      news.movim.eu / TheGuardian • 7 April

    Mourners gather for former lawmaker and daughter of Haitian immigrants, Mia Love, who died at age 49

    Family and friends of former US congresswoman Mia Love gathered Monday in Salt Lake City to honor the life and legacy of the first Black Republican woman elected to Congress after she died of brain cancer last month at age 49.

    The former lawmaker from Utah, a daughter of Haitian immigrants, had undergone treatment for an aggressive brain tumor called glioblastoma and received immunotherapy as part of a clinical trial. She died on 23 March at her home in Saratoga Springs, Utah, weeks after her daughter announced she was no longer responding to treatment.

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      Regulator to write to universities in England over transgender equality policies

      news.movim.eu / TheGuardian • 7 April

    Universities with policies similar to University of Sussex, which received £585,000 fine last month, will be contacted

    England’s higher education regulator has said it is writing to institutions that have transgender equality policies similar to the University of Sussex, which was handed a record £585,000 fine last month for failing to uphold freedom of speech.

    The Office for Students (OfS) said it would not yet name the vice-chancellors being contacted, “but we will be writing to a handful of providers where we have identified that they have – on the face of it – similar policies in this area to Sussex”.

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      Couple who ran Swedish eco-retreat fled leaving behind barrels of human waste

      news.movim.eu / TheGuardian • 7 April

    Flemming Hansen and Mette Helbæk, now in Guatemala, had racked up large tax debt at Stedsans forest retreat

    A Danish chef couple who attracted international acclaim with a “forest resort” in Sweden have been tracked down to Guatemala after apparently going on the run from tax authorities, leaving behind 158 barrels of human waste.

    Flemming Hansen and Mette Helbæk founded their purportedly eco-friendly retreat, Stedsans, in Halland, southern Sweden, after claiming to have “felt the call of the wild” in Copenhagen, where they ran a popular rooftop restaurant.

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      Leicester City v Newcastle United: Premier League – live

      news.movim.eu / TheGuardian • 7 April

    Leicester: Hermansen, Faes, Coady, Thomas, Justin, Ndidi, Soumare, Kristiansen, Daka, El Khannous, Vardy.
    Subs: Stolarczyk, Okoli, Mavididi, De Cordova-Reid, Ayew, Ricardo Pereira, Skipp, Buonanotte, Monga.

    Newcastle: Pope, Trippier, Schar, Burn, Livramento, Guimaraes, Tonali, Joelinton, Murphy, Isak, Barnes.
    Subs: Dubravka, Ruddy, Wilson, Targett, Krafth, Osula, Longstaff, Miley, Neave.

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      How do you price the risk of ‘economic nuclear winter’? The market hasn’t a clue | Nils Pratley

      news.movim.eu / TheGuardian • 7 April

    While US bosses look terrified of being labelled unpatriotic over Trump’s tariffs, stock markets are trading on guesswork

    What is the correct level of fall in the stock market if the US president declares economic war on the rest of the world even at the risk of causing a recession in his own country? Does 10% capture it? Or 12%, which was roughly the S&P 500 index’s three-day decline by the time the London market closed on Monday? Or 15%? How about 20%? More? A lot more?

    During three straight days of heavy falls in the share prices everywhere , a striking feature has been the absence of wise old market heads popping up to argue that the panic is perhaps a little overdone and fair value is emerging. Instead, the collective mood is stuck in bewildered mode for understandable reasons.

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