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      Ukraine war briefing: ‘Russian terror’ as guided bombs hit Kharkiv

      news.movim.eu / TheGuardian • 28 March, 2024

    Ukrainian spy chief hints at assassination of traitors; Putin claims F-16 fighter jets won’t make a difference. What we know on day 764

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      Macron calls proposed EU-Mercosur trade pact ‘very bad deal’ lacking strong climate commitments

      news.movim.eu / TheGuardian • 28 March, 2024

    French president tells Brazil forum both parties need to be ‘much stronger’ on biodiversity and climate

    Emmanuel Macron has called a proposed trade agreement between the EU and South America’s Mercosur bloc a “very bad deal” that lacks proper climate considerations.

    “As it is negotiated today, it is a very bad deal, for you and for us,” the French president told Brazilian businessmen in São Paulo on Wednesday while on a three-day trip to Brazil, Latin America’s largest economy.

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      Luis Rubiales faces 30 month jail sentence for Hermoso kiss

      news.movim.eu / TheGuardian • 27 March, 2024

    • Spanish prosecutors issue two charges against Rubiales
    • Three others alleged to have coerced Hermoso

    Luis Rubiales could face a prison sentence of two and a half years if convicted of kissing Jenni Hermoso on the lips against her will, court documents have shown. The former Spanish football federation chief has been charged with one count of sexual assault and one of coercion in the aftermath of the kiss, offences carrying jail terms of one year and 18 months respectively.

    The 46-year-old grabbed Hermoso and kissed her on the lips on 20 August during the awards ceremony after Spain beat England in the Women’s World Cup final in Sydney, sparking global outrage and causing a national debate in Spain about sexism. Hermoso and her teammates said the kiss was unwanted and demeaning, but Rubiales argued it was consensual and denied any wrongdoing.

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      Dover health authority says inland border facility will be ‘open door for disease’

      news.movim.eu / TheGuardian • 27 March, 2024

    Sevington site was never designed to handle volume of imports envisaged by post-Brexit changes due in April, port’s health chief warns

    An inland facility set up to carry out checks on nearly all EU meat and dairy imports coming through Dover will be unable to cope when post-Brexit rules come in next month, the port’s health authority has warned.

    The Dover Port Health Authority (DPHA) said the Sevington facility in Ashford, which is 22 miles inland, had not been designed to handle the scale of imports expected, and claimed its geographical position would “create an open door for disease and food fraud”.

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      ‘A collective failure’: uproar in France after school head quits in row over Muslim veil

      news.movim.eu / TheGuardian • 27 March, 2024

    Anger from politicians across the spectrum as Paris principal resigns following online death threats

    French politicians from across the spectrum have expressed dismay over the resignation of a Paris school principal who had received death threats after asking a student to remove her Muslim veil on the premises.

    In a show of support, prime minister Gabriel Attal, a former education minister, was set to receive the principal late on Wednesday, his office said.

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      Brown bear that attacked five people shot dead, says Slovakian minister

      news.movim.eu / TheGuardian • 27 March, 2024

    Drone used to identify animal that went on rampage in northern Slovakia this month, says Tomáš Taraba

    A brown bear has been killed by an armed patrol after drone technology identified it as the animal that injured five people during a rampage in a town in northern Slovakia this month, the country’s environment ministry has said.

    The environment minister, Tomáš Taraba, said the bear, which left a 49-year-old woman and a 72-year old man needing hospital treatment and three other victims including a 10-year-old girl with cuts and bruises, was shot dead late on Tuesday.

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      Moscow concert hall attack: fear death toll higher after reports of 100 missing

      news.movim.eu / TheGuardian • 27 March, 2024

    State investigations say they have received numerous reports as officials repeat claims that Ukraine and west involved in assault

    The final death toll from the Moscow concert hall terrorist attack could be much higher than the 140 confirmed dead, with Russian state investigations saying they have received 143 reports about people who had gone missing .

    The investigative committee said in a statement that 84 bodies had so far been identified.

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      Free lunches, brain breaks and happy teachers: why Estonia has the best schools in Europe

      news.movim.eu / TheGuardian • 27 March, 2024 • 1 minute

    How did a small, relatively poor country become an educational powerhouse? Creativity, autonomy and a deep embrace of the digital age

    Today’s subject in the sci-fi class at Pelgulinna State Gymnasium is Blade Runner. Thursdays are “voluntary” lesson days, where students at this upper secondary school in Estonia’s capital, Tallinn, can choose from a range of subjects; others taking place today include a rights and democracy course, programming and creative writing in English. The seven 17-year-old students in the sci-fi lesson have just finished watching 30 minutes of the film and are preparing to discuss it when I sneak in at the back, switching to perfect English for my benefit. “We’ve talked about Jungian archetypes, persona and the superego,” says Triin, one of the students. “It has been really helpful for me to understand the different aspects of being human and how to create deeper characters.” They’ve also studied Brave New World and 2001: A Space Odyssey. In the few minutes I am there, the students touch on US history, child labour, empathy and more. “I have so many questions,” says Triin.

    Me too. How did Estonia, a small country that is relatively poor compared with most of the EU, become an educational powerhouse? In the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development’s Programme for International Student Assessment (Pisa) rankings, which measures 15-year-olds’ abilities in maths, reading and science, the top spots are held by a handful of Asian countries, but Estonia ranks next – the best in Europe. Its teachers are highly educated, the focus is on social and personal skills as much as academic learning and the typical curriculum is packed with a wide range of subjects, from robotics to music and arts. British politicians are taking note. In 2022 Labour’s shadow education secretary, Bridget Phillipson, visited to see what Estonia is doing right.

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      ‘You’ve got to be joking’: Mandelson dismisses prospect of UK rejoining EU

      news.movim.eu / TheGuardian • 27 March, 2024

    Labour peer says there is little desire among voters for a referendum and in Brussels for renegotiations

    Peter Mandelson has dismissed the prospect of an incoming Labour government taking Britain back into the EU, saying “you’ve got to be joking” that Brussels would want to renegotiate the UK’s membership.

    The Labour peer, a former EU trade commissioner and close adviser to Keir Starmer, said rejoining the 27-country bloc would require a referendum that UK voters had little desire for, after the Conservatives’ botched handling of Brexit.

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