The former police chief who tried to falsify his own

The former police chief, “who tried to falsify his own death to avoid charges”, has been found hiding in a creek

Shameful ex North Carolina The police chief, who faces nearly 90 charges of stealing weapons, drugs and money from the evidence room, has been found hiding in a creek after authorities say he tried to falsify his own death. while he was at large.

William Spivey, 36, who previously headed the Chadburn Police Department, was detained Thursday near Loris, South Carolina, four days after failing to return from fishing on the Lumber River in North Carolina and was reported missing.

Spivey, who is accused, among other things, of embezzling state property, destroying evidence, obstructing justice and opium trafficking, was due to appear in court this week, but failed.

Police have arrested fugitive former police chief William Spivey, 36, after he was found hiding underwater in a small Carolina countryside early Thursday

Police have arrested fugitive former police chief William Spivey, 36, after he was found hiding underwater in a small Carolina countryside early Thursday

Spivey was arrested after allegedly simulating his own death to avoid charges of nearly 90 crimes involving theft of money, weapons and drugs.

Spivey was arrested after allegedly simulating his own death to avoid charges of nearly 90 crimes involving theft of money, weapons and drugs.

On the day Spivey was due to appear in court, police found his boat abandoned on the Lumber River in South Carolina (pictured).  A suicide note was found inside

On the day Spivey was due to appear in court, police found his boat abandoned on the Lumber River in South Carolina (pictured). A suicide note was found inside

Authorities found Spivey’s boat abandoned on the river and retrieved Spivey’s death note. Inside the ship was a .22 caliber rifle with a diluted cartridge.

“Investigators quickly concluded that the evidence gathered did not support a suicide scenario,” according to the Columbia County Sheriff’s Office.

Three days later, the Hori County Police Department received a report showing that Spivey was hiding in his aunt’s apartment outside Loris.

As police approached the fugitive, police said the former boss had fled to a nearby forest, where he was eventually found hiding in a creek.

Diving teams search the river for missing Chadburn former police chief, but can't find him

Diving teams search the river for missing Chadburn former police chief, but can’t find him

Brevy Rowell, Spivey's aunt, said he stayed with her because he committed suicide

Brevy Rowell, Spivey’s aunt, said he stayed with her because he committed suicide

Spivey tried to escape, but was captured and arrested after a physical fight shortly before 1 a.m. Thursday.

Spivey’s aunt, Brenda Rowell, said WECT that she did not know that her nephew had missed appearing in court and had gone mad.

She claims that Spivey called her last Sunday, saying he had combat problems and committed suicide.

Spivey faces 88 charges of embezzlement, including embezzlement, destruction of evidence, obstruction of justice and opium trafficking.

Spivey faces 88 charges of embezzlement, including embezzlement, destruction of evidence, obstruction of justice and opium trafficking.

Rowell said she urged her nephew not to commit suicide and invited him to stay at her home for several nights.

The woman defended the disgraced ex-cop, suggesting he was set up by Columbus County police.

“They told me different stories, but I know and I will say that he is not a drug addict, as they say. “The Columbus County cops are doing it wrong,” Rowell told the station.

In April 2021, Spivey was fired following an investigation into misconduct by the North Carolina State Bureau of Investigation.

He was eventually charged with 88 counts of felony counts of stealing thousands of dollars in cash, various drugs and five firearms from the Chadburn Police Department’s evidence room, which he later allegedly sold to friends and family.

In June, Spivey was accused of embezzling $ 8,000 to a family that lost a son to leukemia.

Spivey was fired in the spring of 2021 after an investigation into misconduct by the North Carolina State Bureau of Investigation

Spivey was fired in the spring of 2021 after an investigation into misconduct by the North Carolina State Bureau of Investigation

After spending two months in prison, Spivey was released after posting a $ 500,000 bail.

Last month, Spivey was re-arrested for allegedly stealing catalytic converters from a car repair shop in Tabor City, where he was hired as a mechanic.

The district attorney’s office tried to keep Spivey in jail pending trial, arguing that he posed a threat to the community, but was released again.

Spivey was due to return to court earlier this month, but did not appear, claiming to have COVID.

The hearing was adjourned until Monday, but Spivey did not appear again. His lawyer told a judge that his client had disappeared and may have committed suicide.

During his time as Chadburn's top cop, Spivey claimed to have stolen money, drugs and five firearms from the evidence room and embezzled $ 8,000 from the family of a leukemia patient.

During his time as Chadburn’s top cop, Spivey claimed to have stolen money, drugs and five firearms from the evidence room and embezzled $ 8,000 from the family of a leukemia patient.

After Spivey’s boat was found on the Lumber River, diving crews searched the waters but found his body. K-9 dogs and sonar equipment were used to search for the fugitive.

“As investigators collected video from surveillance systems and conducted interviews, it became even more apparent that the river scene had been staged,” officials said.

Following his dramatic arrest near Loris on Thursday, Spivey, who has 40 unfulfilled non-appearance orders for a total of $ 1 million, was placed in the Hore County Jail to await extradition back to North Carolina.

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Putin behaves like Nazis and says nonsense about genocide because

Putin “behaves like Nazis” and says “nonsense about genocide because he does it”

Putin “behaves like Nazis” and says “nonsense to prevent genocide because he commits it”, says EU

  • The EU has said Russian President Vladimir Putin wanted to destroy Ukraine
  • A spokesman said his actions were comparable to those of the Nazis during World War II
  • Peter Stano of the EU said: “He always says something to prevent genocide … he commits it”

The EU said the Russian president Vladimir Putin he wanted to destroy Ukraine and that his actions were comparable to those of the Nazis during World War II.

“He talks about the denazification of Ukraine, but behaves like Nazis. So it’s all in his head, “EU spokesman Peter Stano told reporters in Brussels on Friday.

The spokesman was asked about Putin’s alleged military goals, which include his repeated allegations. RussiaRussia’s invasion was supposed to prevent “genocide” against Russian-speakers in Ukraine.

“He always says something about preventing genocide, which is complete nonsense because he is committing it or is about to commit it,” Stano said.

The EU has said that Russian President Vladimir Putin (pictured yesterday at a meeting with members of the Russian business community in the Moscow Kremlin) wanted to destroy Ukraine and that his actions are comparable to those of the Nazis during World War II.

The EU has said that Russian President Vladimir Putin (pictured yesterday at a meeting with members of the Russian business community in the Moscow Kremlin) wanted to destroy Ukraine and that his actions are comparable to those of the Nazis during World War II.

Explosions were spotted in Kiev in the early hours of Friday morning as fighting continued across the country

Explosions were spotted in Kiev in the early hours of Friday morning as fighting continued across the country

Ukrainian troops occupy a bridgehead in the city of Kiev as Russian forces advance toward the capital

Ukrainian soldiers are depicted building across a highway in Kiev as they prepare to defend the city from Russian invaders, with gunfire and explosions heard in the center of the capital.

“In principle, he wants to destroy Ukraine.

“He wants to take independence from Ukraine.

“He wants to inflict damage and suffering on the Ukrainian people.

This is absolutely inhuman.

Military vehicles seen on a street in Kiev as the city prepares to defend itself against advancing Russian forces

Military vehicles seen on a street in Kiev as the city prepares to defend itself against advancing Russian forces

Ukrainian defenders blow up several bridges leading to the capital in an attempt to delay Russia's offensive

Ukrainian defenders blow up several bridges leading to the capital in an attempt to delay Russia’s offensive

The remains of an unidentified plane can be seen on the outskirts of Kiev after it was shot down and crashed into a house

The remains of an unidentified plane can be seen on the outskirts of Kiev after it was shot down and crashed into a house

In the weeks leading up to the Russian invasion, Putin reiterated his baseless claims that Ukraine wanted to exterminate Russian-speakers in the east.

Putin questioned Ukraine’s right to exist on Monday and accused its government of being a “neo-Nazi” regime backed by the West.

He said the West was “turning a blind eye … to the genocide of four million people” – a reference to the predominantly Russian-speaking population in eastern Ukraine.

The conflict in eastern Ukraine has claimed the lives of more than 14,000 people since its outbreak in 2014, with casualties on both sides.

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Alice Marie Johnson reveals that her life story is becoming

Alice Marie Johnson reveals that her life story is becoming a Hollywood movie

Kim KardashianThe quest to free former convict Alice Marie Johnson from life imprisonment is turning into a Hollywood movie.

Johnson, who is now fighting for justice, revealed exclusively to DailyMailTV that Hollywood studios have submitted offers for biographical films that she plans to develop.

The 66-year-old, who convinced Kardashian of the former president Donald Trump to be released from prison in 2018, intends to co-write the script.

Johnson revealed the news Saturday at the NFL Alumni Association Super Cup party in hollywood.

Award-winning actresses Quinn Latifah, Angela Bassett and Regina King are the preferred choice of judicial reform advocate to play her in the film.

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Alice Marie Johnson's life sentence was commuted in 2018 after Kim Kardashian lobbied for her release

Alice Marie Johnson’s life sentence was commuted in 2018 after Kim Kardashian lobbied for her release

Johnson, who served 21 years for a nonviolent drug crime, commuted her sentence by President Donald Trump in 2018 before receiving full pardon in 2020. They are pictured together at the 2019 Prison Reform Summit. in the White House

Johnson, who served 21 years for a nonviolent drug crime, commuted her sentence by President Donald Trump in 2018 before receiving full pardon in 2020. They are pictured together at the 2019 Prison Reform Summit. in the White House

Speaking to DailyMailTV at the NFL Alumni Association Super Bowl party in Hollywood on Saturday, Johnson revealed that her life story is turning into a Hollywood movie

Speaking to DailyMailTV at the NFL Alumni Association Super Bowl party in Hollywood on Saturday, Johnson revealed that her life story is turning into a Hollywood movie

As many in Hollywood attacked President Trump before and after his tenure in the White House, she vowed to present him with sympathy, saying she was “forever grateful” for his release order four years ago and later for full pardon.

Johnson made headlines when Kardashian visited the White House in 2018 and personally pleaded his case before Trump, convincing him that the life sentence for the first nonviolent drug crime was wrong.

Speaking on camera about Hollywood’s plans to turn the story of his life into a movie, Johnson said: “I already had some offers.

“I looked at a few actresses that I would like to play.

“I love Queen Latifah. I think she will be a strong character who will show her instincts for survival.

“I absolutely love Angela Bassett. The reason I love her is that I love to dance, and she is a great actress and dancer. There are some others on my list: I love Regina King.

“I want someone who can bring the passion and all aspects of my life to the big screen, not only as a prisoner who survived and came out, but also really humanize my story.

“And also to show the ups and downs, because I could really give up, but I didn’t.

Johnson told DailyMailTV that he has already

Johnson told DailyMailTV that he has already “had some offers” and intends to write the script for his life.

As for potential actresses who could play her, Johnson named Queen Latifah as a person who can play a strong character and

As for potential actresses who could play her, Johnson named Queen Latifah as a person who can play a strong character and “will show his instincts for survival.”

Regina King Angela Bassett

Honors stars Regina King and Angela Bassett were also on Johnson’s list, she revealed.

“I am a fighter. So I need someone who has that fighting spirit.

Johnson added that she wants to pursue the film by producing plays performed by other inmates during her time in prison.

“I would like to help write the script because I’m passionate about it.

“I do not want something that is just a nice story.

“I hope my story is a story of hope, survival, not just turning lemons into lemonade. “We will have things in life that will bring us down, but this is the way we react to these things that shape people.

“I could have taken a different path and allowed the prison to enter me. I did not allow myself to be consistent with where I was.

He said he wanted the film to be grounded, not turned into a glamorous, upbeat Hollywood biographical film.

“I want them to see that I am an ordinary person who made a mistake. And with that first mistake, I was given a life plus 25 years without parole. They need to see that this judicial system is broken. I am not unique.

“This gives me the opportunity to put criminal justice reform first and foremost.”

Kim Kardashian's first trip (left) to Trump's White House came in May 2018, with President Trump replacing Johnson's sentence days later

Kim Kardashian’s first trip (left) to Trump’s White House came in May 2018, with President Trump replacing Johnson’s sentence days later

Kardashian visits President Trump at the White House once again in 2020 to discuss criminal justice reform with newly released prisoners

Kardashian visits President Trump at the White House once again in 2020 to discuss criminal justice reform with newly released prisoners

Johnson spent almost 22 years in federal prison. Following her release in 2018 following Kardashian’s campaign, she launched a campaign to pardon others like her, serving long sentences for relatively minor, nonviolent and first crimes.

Her non-profit organization, Taking Action for Good (TAG), advocates for more than 100 candidates for pardon and amnesty and has helped 46 people get a second chance.

Her story was attributed to the adoption of the First Step Act in 2018, a law that rewards good behavior in prison with reduced sentences and vocational training.

“It means a lot to me to tell stories to others,” she said. “It’s not about the things I did. It’s about the people I represent.

The activist said that her charity work will remain a priority over her Hollywood proposals – although she now considers Kardashian a friend.

“When I met Kim Kardashian, I didn’t even know who she was. I had no preconceived notions about her. I met her as a friend who stood up for me. We now have a very close relationship.

“In fact, I was so busy traveling from state to state. I just see the fruits of my labor, unite communities and rebuild families. This is a difficult but very rewarding job.

She said she believes Kim, who is studying to be a lawyer, is likely to follow her father, Robert Kardashian, into criminal defense.

Johnson vows to portray President Trump with sympathy, saying she was

Johnson vows to portray President Trump with sympathy, saying she was “forever grateful” for his release order four years ago and later a full pardon.

“I think Kim was born with this in her, but she didn’t realize she had it in her until my case came up. My case changed her life and she changed my life too. Because she saw the results of the battle. She said, “If I can save someone’s life, I’ll do anything.”

“I told Kim she was born with this DNA in her, and I just needed my case to find out what’s in it.”

Johnson was convicted in 1996 of conspiracy to possess cocaine and attempted possession of cocaine.

She was addicted to gambling and deep in debt. When members of the Tennessee gang asked her to get hotlines for them in exchange for money, she agreed – a decision she now deeply regrets.

But when prosecutors thwarted the gang’s drug trafficking scheme, Johnson said she was mistaken for “queen” and received a draconian sentence despite her previous clean card.

“I was an ordinary person, I worked and took care of my children. And there have been crises, “she said. “Sometimes we need to do better in crisis situations.”

Two years after her early release, Johnson was invited to the White House in 2020, where Trump surprised her with a presidential pardon.

The activist, who previously spoke to DailyMailTV in October (pictured), said her charity will remain a priority over her Hollywood proposals.

The activist, who previously spoke to DailyMailTV in October (pictured), said her charity will remain a priority over her Hollywood proposals.

She said he looked a very different man off camera than the one she had seen on television.

“Although many things have been written [Trump] “Personally, I had the opportunity to have a different type of relationship,” she said.

“He listened to me.” There were no rotating cameras.

“He was interested in what I was saying.” And he allowed me to use this platform to save the lives of many people.

This weekend, Johnson joined a number of stars, including former Denver Broncos quarterback Terrell Davis and controversial former Trump associate Omarosa Newman at the NFL Alumni Association’s Super Bowl party at the EK Gallery in Los Angeles.

The event was organized by Athletes for Life, founded by former NFL Pro Bowl quarterback Greg Bell, a charity dedicated to promoting alcohol and drug-free living and the benefits of sports for children.

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Kendall Jenner stripped NAKED before slipping into a tiny black

Kendall Jenner stripped NAKED before slipping into a tiny black bikini for an amazing iD photo

Kendall Jenner stripped naked in an amazing photo with iD magazine.

The 26-year-old model is no stranger to showing off her figure in a number of scantily clad looks, but has now undressed along with a candid interview about her fight against panic attacks.

For the photos based on the theme of Out Of Body of the issue, Kendall also slipped into a black bikini with barely topped up before posing in a bold orange one piece.

Come on!  Kendall Jenner stripped naked in an amazing photo with iD magazine

Come on! Kendall Jenner stripped naked in an amazing photo with iD magazine

While Kendall had many sharp visions for the photos, it was her black-and-white nude image that ignited the Internet.

Other photos also showed the star posing in an extremely high-cut black bikini while seductively sitting by a swimming pool.

Throwing away her long raven hair in favor of a funky blonde vintage, Kendall also wore a black cropped top and a gravity-resistant skirt before posing in a rusty piece and cowboy boots.

Disclosure: Discard her long raven hair in favor of a funky blonde vintage, the model also wore a black cropped top and a gravity-resistant skirt for an artistic image

Disclosure: Discard her long raven hair in favor of a funky blonde vintage, the model also wore a black cropped top and a gravity-resistant skirt for an artistic image

Revelation: Other images also show Kendall posing in an extremely high-cut black bikini while seductively sitting by a swimming pool.

Revelation: Other images also show Kendall posing in an extremely high-cut black bikini while seductively sitting by a swimming pool.

Along with embellishing the iD cover, the star also spoke in detail about her fight against panic attacks in a candid interview, explaining that she struggles with them with exercise, meditation and writing in her diary.

The shooting was led by the lens of the famous photographer Luis Alberto Rodriguez.

Kendall – who oversees the 818 Tequila brand and is the creative director of FWRD – shared all the images on his Instagram page with his 220 million followers.

Revelation: Another image saw Kendall wearing revealing rust-colored monokinis and leather shorts paired with cowboy boots

Revelation: Another image saw Kendall wearing revealing rust-colored monokinis and leather shorts paired with cowboy boots

In the magazine, the star, who is currently in Milan for Fashion Week, admitted that she still suffers from depression and finds it useful to write down her thoughts in a diary.

“Yes, it’s like an old-fashioned diary. There is a lock on it and I hide it, I lock it: mine is so, so secretive. I say to myself, “No one can ever get that,” she told the paper.

“It’s important to have a space just for you where you can betray your happiness,” she said.

On the show: Kendall is photographed on the runway at the Prada fashion show during Milan Fashion Week Fall / Winter 2022/2023 on Thursday in Milan

On the show: Kendall is photographed on the runway at the Prada fashion show during Milan Fashion Week Fall / Winter 2022/2023 on Thursday in Milan

“Your anger, frustration and stress, the things that scare you, the things that make you happy and even just ideas.”

And she feels it all starts from the inside: “Our minds are extremely powerful,” but she can still fight panic attacks.

Two nights ago, I panicked and just said to myself, “Oh, but you know what? I’m just going to take this book and try to forget. “

Wild: The Vogue model also said that maintaining physical activity helps fight her anxiety, whether it's riding her horse, walking her dog and going to Pilates with her friend Hailey Bieber.

Wild: The Vogue model also said that maintaining physical activity helps fight her anxiety, whether it’s riding her horse, walking her dog and going to Pilates with her friend Hailey Bieber.

Daring: Along with the decoration on the cover of the id, the star also described in detail his struggle with panic attacks in a candid interview

Daring: Along with the decoration on the cover of the id, the star also described in detail his struggle with panic attacks in a candid interview

The Vogue model also said that maintaining physical activity helps fight her anxiety, whether it’s riding her horse, walking her dog and going to Pilates with her friend Hailey Bieber.

“I think I feel really good mentally when I feel really good physically,” said Mom’s daughter Chris Jenner.

The queen of the catwalk added that she finds peace by practicing meditation and making sound baths.

She also said she was a “freak of control” watching her own career after being in the hands of others.

“At a young age, I had to give up that control and let someone else portray me the way he wanted, for an editorial, a campaign or an advertisement – whatever it was. That was my job.

“Now that I’m on the other side, I’m kind of regaining control, building my own brand and feeling empowered – and that was really amazing. As a woman and as a person who comes from a truly female-led family, it was really great to put all my tools to work.

They will be back very soon: Kendall (naked) and her sisters, left, Courtney, Kim, Chloe and Kylie, will take part in a new Hulu show this year.

They will be back very soon: Kendall (naked) and her sisters, left, Courtney, Kim, Chloe and Kylie, will take part in a new Hulu show this year.

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Ben Sasse breaks up with evil Putin and tells Biden

Ben Sasse breaks up with “evil” Putin and tells Biden to sanction “mobsters and oligarchs in a hole”

GOP Senator Ben Sasse called on President Biden to tighten sanctions against “mobsters close to him” who “allow Putin’s madness” as lawmakers called on the president to personally sanction the Russian leader’s wealth.

“We need to impose targeted sanctions on the 16 oligarchs, the mobsters who are driving Putin crazy,” Sasse, R-Neb, told MSNBC’s Morning Joe on Friday.

“These guys, we need what’s done for TV. The way of life of the rich and famous holes,” he suggested.

On Thursday, Biden announced his sanctions tranche after Russian troops descended on Ukraine and dropped rockets and bombs from the sky, and Ukrainians were forced to hide overnight in bomb shelters and subway stations.

The sanctions target families close to Vladimir Putin, as well as senior Kremlin-affiliated executives.

They will now be subject to “full blocking sanctions”, meaning they are cut off from the US financial system, all assets held in the United States are frozen and barred from entering the United States.

Sasse said that while many Americans “can’t find Ukraine on the map,” he believes that “in the end, Americans will make wise and smart choices about understanding why our root interest here should be against the evil Vladimir Putin, because the man is big … a ** weapons, and he’s evil.

Former sec. Hillary Clinton agreed that Biden should attack more aggressively the wealth of those close to Putin.

“We have to persecute those oligarchs who support Putin financially. “They have to pay a price, whether their yachts or their homes have been confiscated … This is a critical moment and we must put maximum pressure on Putin as soon as possible,” she told Morning Joe.

Meanwhile, Sen. Rick Scott, R-Fla., Has joined the sea of ​​voices calling for President Biden to personally sanction Putin.

Ben Sasse breaks up with evil Putin and tells Biden

“We need to have targeted sanctions against the 16 oligarchs, the mobsters who are driving Putin crazy,” said Sen. Ben Sasse.

Sasse said Americans would understand why the United States should support Ukraine because Putin is

Sasse said Americans would understand why the United States should support Ukraine because Putin is “evil” and has “big weapons.”

“The strength and determination we have seen from the Ukrainian people is incredible, but the United States needs to do more. “We need to impose devastating personal sanctions on Putin and his friends and focus on crippling Russia’s economy and oligarchy,” he wrote on Twitter.

Biden curiously missed sanctions against Russia’s mega-rich leader. He said sanctioning Putin’s personal assets was “on the table”, but did not answer why he had not yet done so.

Senator Bernie Sanders, I-Vt., Followed Putin’s “greed” after news that the Russian president’s $ 81 million yacht was leaving Germany.

“Putin, a multi-billionaire, is the poster of greed and oligarchy. “Maybe before he starts a war that could kill thousands and displace millions, he may worry more about the people of Ukraine and Russia and less about his precious super-yacht,” Sanders wrote.

Putin is said to have a personal fortune of hundreds of billions, probably making him the richest man in the world, but this has never been confirmed. Forbes recently called it “the most elusive riddle in the search for wealth.”

Vladimir Putin's superyacht

Vladimir Putin’s superyacht “The Graceful” in the Kiel Canal. The ship leaves its German port before possible sanctions

The Nebraska Republican is also persecuting those who fight for non-interventionism, some of whom are in his own party.

– Those who advocate indifference [toward Russia’s invasion of Ukraine] they are wrong “and not everyone takes this position” in good faith “. Many are “trying to win cheap political points,” he said.

For the most part, Ohio Senate nominee JD Vance was a small but vocal wing of the Republican Party, which believes the United States should stay out of the conflict. He said this week that the invasion “has nothing to do with our national security” and “distracts our idiotic” leaders “from focusing on things that really matter to our national security, such as securing the border and stopping the flow of fentanyl. kills American children.

As he argued for tougher sanctions, Sasse described in detail the differences between the US agencies.

“There is almost no urgency in the Treasury and the State Department as there is in the Intel community and the Pentagon,” he said.

Sasse also called on the United Kingdom, saying London needed to do more to tackle Russia’s wealth, which is “jumping all over London”.

“We need the British, who have been great allies in general, to step up and recognize that a tonne of Russian billionaire money is circulating all over London and we need to drive them out of the country,” he said.

A man clears debris from a damaged apartment building on Kosice Street, a suburb of the Ukrainian capital Kiev where a military shell is believed to have hit, on February 25th.

A man clears debris from a damaged apartment building on Kosice Street, a suburb of the Ukrainian capital Kiev where a military shell is believed to have hit, on February 25th.

A soldier walks past the wreckage of a military plane that was shot down overnight in Kiev, Ukraine, 25

A soldier walks past the wreckage of a military plane that was shot down overnight in Kiev, Ukraine, 25

Consequences of the shelling at night in a residential area in Kiev, Ukraine, February 25

Consequences of the shelling at night in a residential area in Kiev, Ukraine, February 25

“Their children must be expelled from the country and return and live in the hellish holes of Moscow with Putin, because they are the ones who allow it. They don’t want to live with it, but they like to make money from it. There must be more consequences for them and we must act faster.

Members of Boris Johnson’s Tory party have accused the prime minister of “encouraging” Putin’s invasion with “his pathetic sanctions” on Monday. After the criticism, Johnson tightened on Friday as he announced 10 separate strands of measures to have a “significant” impact on Moscow’s economy on Thursday – with officials saying they should cut a few percentage points of its GDP .

The assets of all major Russian banks – including VTB – will be frozen, and new legislation will block the ability of the state and all major companies in the country to raise money in London markets.

Johnson pointed out that half of Russia’s trade is currently in dollars and sterling.

The government says more than 100 people, legal entities and subsidiaries will be subject to sanctions, including defense giant Rostech. There will be travel bans and restrictions on the assets of five other people – including Kirill Shamalov, Russia’s youngest billionaire and previously married to Putin’s daughter.

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More than 5 million children have lost their guardians due

More than 5 million children have lost their guardians due to the pandemic, according to a study.

A new study estimates that at least 5.2 million children worldwide have lost a parent or other caregiver to Covid-19 in the first 19 months of the pandemic.

“Children are suffering a lot right now and need our help,” said Susan Hillis, a senior research fellow at the University of Oxford and lead author of the study, which was published in the medical journal The Lancet on Thursday.

The study was based on data from 20 countries including India, the US and Peru and was completed by an international research team that included experts from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, the World Health Organization and several colleges and universities.

He warns that a child who has lost a parent or guardian may suffer negative consequences. including an increased risk of poverty, sexual abuse, mental health problems, and severe stress.

An earlier study covering the first 13 months of the pandemic estimated 1.5 million affected children. The new figure is much higher, the researchers say, not only because it adds another six months of data, but also because the first estimate was significantly underestimated. Using updated data on Covid-related deaths, the researchers now estimate that at least 2.7 million children lost a parent or guardian within the first 13 months.

The new study covers data up to October 2021 and does not include the latest spike in Omicron variant infections, which no doubt added to the toll.

“It took 10 years for five million children to be orphaned by HIV/AIDS, while the same number were orphaned by Covid-19 in just two years.” — Lorraine Sherr, professor of psychology at University College London and writer. research,” the statement said.

Davion Johnson, 11, of Muskogee, Oklahoma, is one of millions of children who have lost a parent – in his case, father, Willie James Logan, who died two days after being hospitalized with Covid in August 2021.

“It’s been a bumpy ride, I’ll put it this way,” Davion’s mother, LaToya Johnson, said in an interview.

According to her, Davion coped with grief as best he could. His grades are still high. He still longs to meet his friends. However, there are days when they are both exhausted.

“Up and down – up and down,” Ms. Johnson said of their emotions. “He wants to call his dad and can’t.”

Darcy Merritt, a professor of child protection at New York University who was not involved in the study, said the deaths of parents and caregivers would have “long-term and far-reaching consequences” for children, especially those in low-income families.

She added that children of color in the United States are particularly at risk of negative consequences.

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A study in the journal Pediatrics last year found that in the United States, one in every 168 American Indian or Alaska Native children, one in every 310 black children, one in every 412 Hispanic children, and one in every 612 Asian children have lost a guardian compared to one in 753 white children. .

A study by The Lancet found that two out of three orphaned children are between the ages of 10 and 17, and most children who have lost their parents have lost their father.

Juliet Unwin, lead author of the study from Imperial College London, said in a statement that as the researchers get more data, they expect the numbers to rise “10 times higher than currently reported.”

“The pandemic is still raging around the world,” Dr. Unwin said, “which means orphanhood associated with Covid-19 will also continue to rise.”

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Holidays in South Africa The house in Johannesburg where Gandhi

Holidays in South Africa: The house in Johannesburg where Gandhi lived is now a boutique hotel

History and hospitality are temptingly intertwined in this fascinating hotel in South Africa – there Gandhi develops his ethos of Satyagraha or peaceful protest.

The historical icon who pioneered the philosophy of nonviolent resistance as the leader of IndiaRussia’s independence movement in the first half of the 20th century remained in the present-day Satyagraha House in Johannesburg for one year between 1908 and 1909.

Mohandas Gandhi practices a simple lifestyle of meditation, vegetarian food and philosophical discussion at The Satyagraha House. Today, guests there can experience a similar way of life. alcohol cannot be consumed in public places and none of the eight guest rooms have a TV, although there is Wi-Fi for anyone desperate to find a sneaky Netflix session on their phone or tablet.

History and hospitality are temptingly intertwined in this fascinating hotel (pictured) in South Africa - where Gandhi develops his spirit of Satyagraha or peaceful protest.

History and hospitality are temptingly intertwined in this fascinating hotel (pictured) in South Africa – where Gandhi develops his spirit of Satyagraha or peaceful protest.

Gandhi remained in the present house of Satyagraha in Johannesburg for one year between 1908 and 1909.

Gandhi remained in the present house of Satyagraha in Johannesburg for one year between 1908 and 1909.

The house was built by Gandhi’s close friend Hermann Kahlenbach, a German architect of Jewish descent. They lived in the house together, one of the 21 years Gandhi spent in South Africa between 1893 and 1914.

Kalenbach built the house in European style, but with integrated elements of African architecture – two rondavels (traditional round huts), wooden frames and a thatched roof.

When Gandhi lived there, the house was in a rural setting, full of cowsheds, wells, and even a tennis court. Now in the beautiful suburb of Orange Grove, the house has been renovated with the local environment in mind. Environmental features include geothermal underfloor heating and low-energy lighting.

The house was built by Gandhi's close friend Hermann Kahlenbach, a German architect of Jewish descent.

The house was built by Gandhi’s close friend Hermann Kahlenbach, a German architect of Jewish descent.

Breakfast with fresh produce from the kitchen garden is included for each hotel guest and is served in the dining room under the mezzanine, where Gandhi slept.

Breakfast with fresh produce from the kitchen garden is included for each hotel guest and is served in the dining room under the mezzanine, where Gandhi slept.

Gandhi sleeps on a simple mezzanine mattress, which is now a reading area (complete with a replica of Gandhi's famous glasses and a book stand) above the dining room of the boutique hotel

Gandhi sleeps on a simple mezzanine mattress, which is now a reading area (complete with a replica of Gandhi’s famous glasses and a book stand) above the dining room of the boutique hotel

Kahlenbach built the house in European style, but with integrated elements of African architecture

Kahlenbach built the house in European style, but with integrated elements of African architecture

Mohandas Gandhi, leader of India's independence movement in the 20th century

Mohandas Gandhi, leader of India’s independence movement in the 20th century

All staff are local, and prominent South African architects, historians and curators have been called upon to make the guest house as authentic and educational as possible.

The entertainment is in the form of introductory yoga and meditation courses or you can book a massage with the in-house therapist.

All food is vegetarian, prepared from fresh produce from the kitchen garden and local farmers – just as Gandhi and Kahlenbach would eat.

Breakfast with fresh products from the kitchen garden is included for every guest of the hotel and is served in the dining room under the mezzanine, where Gandhi slept.

The main guest house – named Kraal in connection with its architecture resembling a traditional African farm – has three bedrooms, two of which have direct access to the on-site museum and are named after Gandhi’s wife, Kasturba, and son, Manilal.

Then there is a two-bedroom annex with access for the disabled and a modern wing, which has three more bedrooms and a view of the garden.

Aesthetics are charged as simple and modest everywhere, with bed linen, decorative items and furniture originating from Gandhi’s native Gujarat, India.

The museum traces Gandhi’s experiences in South Africa, especially those he shared here with Kalenbach, and is installed in the heart of the house, according to the hotel’s website.

Meditation courses are held in the gardens around the museum and the hotel.  In summer, the garden comes alive with orange and yellow flowers

Meditation courses are held in the gardens around the museum and the hotel. In summer, the garden comes alive with orange and yellow flowers

The main guest house - named Kraal in connection with its architecture resembling a traditional African farm - has three bedrooms, two of which have direct access to the on-site museum and are named after Gandhi's wife, Kasturba, and son, Manilal The aesthetics at Satyagraha House are defined as simple and modest everywhere, with bed linen, decorative items and furniture derived from Gandhi's native Gujarat, India

The main guest house – named Kraal in connection with its architecture resembling a traditional African farm – has three bedrooms, two of which have direct access to the on-site museum and are named after Gandhi’s wife, Kasturba, and son, Manilal. The aesthetics at Satyagraha House are defined as simple and modest everywhere, with bed linen, decorative items and furniture derived from Gandhi’s native Gujarat, India

Double room at the hotel, including breakfast of fruit, pastries, yoghurt and juice, costs from ZAR 3080 (£ 149.55 / £ 200) per person

Double room at the hotel, including breakfast of fruit, pastries, yoghurt and juice, costs from ZAR 3080 (£ 149.55 / £ 200) per person

It has a collection of photos, letters, books, drawings and notebooks and is open to visitors and guests of the hotel every day from 10 am to 4 pm.

Meanwhile, the garden is dedicated to meditation and is dotted with terracotta pots, Gandhi quotes and trees called the Pride of India, which bloom with orange and yellow flowers in July and August.

A double room in the hotel, including breakfast of fruit, pastries, yoghurt and juice, costs from ZAR 3080 (£ 149.55 / £ 200) per person. Visit www.satyagrahahouse.com For more information.

I WAS AGAINST GANDI AND RACISM DURING HIS TIME IN SOUTH AFRICA

Gandhi is often credited with inspiring civil rights leaders around the world, but his own views on race while living in South Africa are hard to look back on.

Gandhi is often credited with inspiring civil rights leaders around the world, but his own views on race while living in South Africa are hard to look back on.

Gandhi experienced discrimination while living in racially segregated South Africa, where white Europeans are considered higher on the social scale than Indians.

The abuse he encountered helped shape his political worldview of equality between white Europeans and Indian Hindus and Muslims.

However, his peaceful equality protests in South Africa, which include refusing to leave a first-class car in Pietermaritzburg, failed to include black South Africans.

Gandhi called black South Africans “savages” in a letter from 1893 to the British colonial government in Southeast Africa, in which he also distinguished between “Aryan” Europeans and Indians and black Africans.

“Gandhi believed … whites and Indians [to be] higher than Africans on a civilized scale “, Ashwin Desai, Professor of Sociology at the University of Johannesburg, he told the BBC.

– He accepted the power of the white minority.

Many scholars believe that after these early years in South Africa, Gandhi outgrew his racism towards black Africans, eventually becoming an influence on Nelson Mandela and the American civil rights movement in the 1960s.

Gandhi’s radical ideas for peaceful social progress will shape the 20th century.

But the comments he made while living in South Africa, from 1893 to 1914, remain controversial.

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Democrats expect Supreme Court approval in April

Democrats expect Supreme Court approval in April

President Biden Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson nomination to the Supreme Court immediately brought Senate scrutiny of her record and initiated a well-established confirmation process that became as much about politics and ideology as judicial record and professional experience.

Now that the identity of Mr. Biden’s chosen one is known, Senate Democrats and Republicans, as well as related interest groups, will begin to push their rival cases against Judge Jackson in the hope of quickly creating a portrait of her in the public mind.

Democrats have set a goal of getting Senate approval in early April and plan to call a Judiciary Committee hearing in late March.

Leading Democrats said they would like the Senate to vote for Judge Jackson by April 8, before a scheduled two-week recess. The fact that less than a year ago she passed a Senate hearing for her seat on the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia should improve the chances of meeting that schedule.

But conflict in Ukraine and Washington’s focus on this could potentially disrupt plans and slow down its consideration.

The Senate process will begin in earnest next week when Judge Jackson travels to the Capitol for courteous meetings with Senate leaders and senior members of the Judiciary Committee, as well as other senators the White House considers key to securing confirmation.

The meetings are mostly ceremonial, orientation meetings, although some legislators use closed-door meetings as an opportunity to try to examine a candidate’s views in detail. They can also create some problems, as happened in 2017 when Justice Neil M. Gorsuch, then President Donald J. Trump’s first Supreme Court nominee, disagreed with Trump’s criticism of the federal judiciary during a meeting with a Democratic senator that angered the president.

Along with the meetings on Capitol Hill, the candidate and her support team will need to answer a detailed Judiciary Committee questionnaire, which aims to produce a comprehensive record of topics such as speeches, letters, and past cases.

At some point in the coming weeks, the nominee will also take part in mock hearings, known as assassination councils, to practice answering the sort of interrogations expected of Republicans. In recent confirmation hearings, candidates have tended to avoid substantive answers to most major questions and have been more general about their views on the courts and the Constitution.

Given a 50-50 split in the Senate, the Judiciary Committee, led by Senator Richard J. Durbin, D-Illinois, is itself split evenly: 11 Democrats and 11 Republicans. If no Republican in the group votes to nominate the nominee, Democrats will have to take additional steps to force her off the committee.

While Judge Amy Coney Barrett raced through confirmation hearings and went to trial right before the 2020 presidential election, the time between nomination and the start of public hearings was typically around 45 days. Given how Republicans have ripped through Judge Barrett’s confirmation, Democrats are trying to shorten the process while avoiding criticism for moving too quickly.

Given her approval last year, Judge Jackson has previously been confirmed three times by the Senate—once to an appellate court position, once to a Federal District Court seat in 2013, and in 2010 to head the federal sentencing commission. The Senate held a roll-call vote for only the appellate court position, and it was confirmed last June 53–44.

But consideration of a candidate for the Supreme Court is a class in itself, and the previous result is no guarantee that she will be able to receive the same level of support.

While recent confirmation battles have been tumultuous, Senate Republicans, led by Minority Leader Mitch McConnell of Kentucky, have largely held the fire so far. Partly because the new justice no change in the ideological image of the court is expected. Republicans also acknowledge the political risks of taking a too hard line on the first black woman nominated for the Supreme Court, though some have criticized Mr. Biden for limiting his search to race and gender.

This week in Kentucky, Mr. McConnell said he was not bothered by Mr. Biden’s decision to promise to select a black woman. He also said that he expects the candidate to “be respectfully vetted through a process that I think you would be proud of.”

However, some Republican members of the Judiciary Committee have previously raised objections to Judge Jackson’s record and views, and they can be expected to do so again in the high-profile setting of the Supreme Court confirmation hearing. The handful of Republicans on the commission are seen as potential presidential candidates in 2024, and they’ll want voters to see them sharply challenge Biden’s candidacy.

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