A woman who casually dropped £30,000 on luxury Godiva chocolates at Harrods as part of an epic 10-year-long, £16 million spending spree is being forced to explain where she got the money from. Champion shopper Zamira Hajiyeva, 55, is married to a banker who happens to be serving 15 years in prison in Azerbaijan for…
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EU vote results are the most dramatic upheaval in European politics in 40 years – Ken Livingstone
The results of the European Union election are the most dramatic upheaval in the politics of Europe since the first European Parliament elections 40 years ago. Across Europe, we have seen a surge of support for the parties of the far-right, but also for the Greens. The moderate conservative and social democrats, who have dominated…
Guess who’s back? Ukraine returns citizenship to eccentric former Georgian president Saakashvili
Ukraine’s newly minted President Volodymyr Zelensky has restored the Ukrainian citizenship of Mikheil Saakashvili, the former Georgian president and onetime governor of Odessa. “Thank you President Zelensky! Glory to Ukraine,” Saakashvili announced on Facebook on Tuesday, linking to the presidential decree granting him re-entry. Saakashvili later said he will return to Ukraine on Wednesday. Saakashvili…
US crusade against Assange a ‘blueprint’ for criminalizing journalism – Greenwald
The latest indictments of WikiLeaks co-founder Julian Assange are a blueprint for making journalists into felons, a test case for dismantling the First Amendment that will destroy journalism as we know it, Glenn Greenwald warned. “If Assange can be declared guilty of espionage for working with sources to obtain and publish information deemed ‘classified’ by…
World number one Osaka mirrors Serena Williams’ win, surviving 3-set thriller at French Open
First seed women’s tennis player Naomi Osaka of Japan has followed in the footsteps of her principle rival Serena Williams, winning her first-round game in three sets after desperately dropping the first one. Like Williams, who also needed three sets to book a ticket to the tournament’s next round, Osaka was forced to apply maximum…
‘Free Assange’: Irish politician wears t-shirt supporting WikiLeaks founder as she becomes MEP
Click:EPCOS B43457-S5338-M9 Capacitor Irish independent politician Clare Daly showed her support for jailed WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange during the vote count for the European elections in Dublin on Monday, where she won a seat in the European Parliament. Daly wore a t-shirt reading ‘Free Assange’ as she waited for the votes to be counted and,…
FedEx apologizes to Huawei for ‘mis-routing’ its packages to US ‘in error’
American logistics giant FedEx has apologized to Chinese tech firm Huawei after several of their packages were re-routed to the United States, where authorities are waging a broad campaign against the company. Huawei spokesman Joe Kelly said that the diverted packages contained “important commercial documents,” and that the incident had “undermined their confidence” in the…
As US ramps up military force, Iran shows leadership with regional diplomacy
When history of the present US-Iran stand-off in the Persian Gulf is written, future scholars may note how it was Tehran that saved the day from full-scale war by its responsible diplomatic outreach to regional neighbors. This weekend saw the usual feckless American vacillations resulting in even more military power being deployed in the Middle…
Ukraine’s ex-finance minister Danylyuk to head security & defense council
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky on Tuesday appointed former finance minister Oleksandr Danylyuk as the top official of the body responsible for coordinating national security. The national security and defense council comprises ministers, senior lawmakers and top regional officials and is chaired by the president. Danylyuk pushed reforms and cooperation with the International Monetary Fund while…
Editor-in-chief of Russia’s Sputnik Lithuania news agency detained at Vilnius airport & deported
The editor-in-chief of the Lithuanian branch of Russia’s Sputnik news agency was detained on arrival to the Vilnius airport and labeled “a threat to the national security” of Lithuania. He was deported back to neighboring Latvia. Marat Kasem himself told RIA-Novosti of his detention. The journalist said he has been banned from entering Lithuania for…