Prìomh charaid de Vladimir Putin air a bhith air a shlaodadh le neach-labhairt a’ phrìomhaire às deidh dha bagairt air luchd-obrach aig The Occasions.
Thuirt Dmitry Medvedev, a tha an-dràsta na leas-chathraiche air comhairle tèarainteachd na Ruis, gu robh an luchd-naidheachd agus sgioba riaghlaidh a’ phàipear-naidheachd nan “targaidean armachd dligheach” air Telegram.
Tha e a’ tighinn às deidh don Occasions murt na Igor Kirllov as fheàrr san Ruis – dè an Ucràinis stòran air creideas a ghabhail airson – bha e na “ghnìomh dìon dligheach” dha Kyiv ann an deasachaidh Dimàirt.
Keir Starmer’s Thuirt neach-labhairt ri luchd-aithris Diciadain gur e bagairtean Medvedev “dìreach an fheadhainn as ùire ann an sruth de reul-eòlas eu-dòchasach” a’ tighinn bhon Kremlin.
Thuirt neach-labhairt Àir.10: “Is e na beachdan sin dìreach an fheadhainn as ùire ann an sreath de reul-eòlas eu-dòchasach a’ tighinn a-mach à riaghaltas na Ruis.
“Tha sinn a’ gabhail fìor chunnartan sam bith a rinn an Ruis.
“Nì sinn rud sam bith a bheir e gus sluagh Bhreatainn agus saorsa nam meadhanan a dhìon.”
Medvedev, na charaid dìleas do Vladimir Putinbha e na cheann-suidhe na Ruis fhèin eadar 2008 agus 2012, agus mar phrìomhaire na dùthcha eadar 2012 agus 2020.
Tha e air a bhith glè thric gutha mu dheidhinnt oidhirp a’ chogaidh, agus cha robh an t-seachdain website positioning mar eisgeachd.
Air na meadhanan sòisealta, thuirt e gu robh e “do-dhèanta” dearmad a dhèanamh air deasachadh The Occasions – agus “na bastards” – anns a’ phàipear-naidheachd.
Thuirt e gun robh sin a rèir loidsig an luchd-naidheachd, a h-uile NATO Mar sin tha luchd-co-dhùnaidh a tha a’ toirt taic do Kyiv “a’ gabhail pàirt ann an cogadh tar-chinealach no gnàthach an aghaidh na Ruis. ”
Thuirt an caraid Putin: “Faodaidh agus bu chòir beachdachadh air na daoine sin mar thargaidean armachd dligheach airson stàite na Ruis. Agus airson a h-uile neach-dùthcha Ruiseanach a thaobh sin. ”
Thuirt e gu robh an luchd-taic aca cuideachd nan “targaidean armachd dligheach”, a ’toirt a-steach“ jackals awful bhon Occasions, a bha gu gòrach air falach air cùl neach-deasachaidh ”agus“ sgioba riaghlaidh iomlan an fhoillseachaidh ”.
Thuirt neach-poilitigs na Ruis: “Loidsigeach? Glè! Mar sin, bi faiceallach. Às deidh na h-uile, bidh dad a’ dol ann an Lunnainn. ”
A determined search is underway for a younger girl and a baby from South Wales who haven’t been seen since final Thursday.
South Wales Police mentioned Chloe Rice, 20, and the younger woman named Zara from Swansea, have been final seen leaving their deal with in Townhill on Thursday December 12.
The power has not launched many additional particulars.
A publish on X learn: “#HelpUsFind l Chloe Rice, 20 and Zara from #Swansea have been reported lacking.
“Chloe and Zara have been final seen leaving their deal with in Townhill on Thursday December 12.
“If in case you have seen Chloe or Zara , please contact us quoting reference, 2400416230 or 2400416231.”
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For years now, we have been informed of the mass detentions, disappearances and murders of anybody even remotely against the regime of Bashar al Assad.
However what we’re seeing now’s the every day proof, if it was wanted, of a marketing campaign of suppression and homicide that was performed on an industrial scale.
Jubilation that the regime has been toppled is now turning to grief because the our bodies of these killed by the hands of Assad and his henchmen are being found and slowly, very slowly, recognized.
Rising from the gloomy inside of the morgue’s fridge room at Al Mojtahed Hospital in Damascus, a physique is wheeled on a gurney in the direction of the examination space.
They’re making an attempt to determine who the lifeless man is. All they know is that he has been murdered.
Throughout the capital Damascus, there is a determined seek for the lacking. There isn’t any authority right here, so members of the family are looking by means of the morgues themselves.
We watch as they open physique baggage to take footage of the victims – making an attempt to work out if they’re family members.
Beside them the fridge door has been opened, and stacked inside are over 30 folks, assigned a quantity, zipped up in physique baggage.
The identification mark of the unclaimed lifeless is displayed on the bag. They’re the unknown victims of this regime.
Close by, members of the family pull open silver refrigerated lockers searching for our bodies, earlier than hospital employees yell at them to clear the room.
They’re praying they are going to at the least discover who they’ve misplaced, and maybe, discover closure eventually.
As folks submit footage of the our bodies on social media, information spreads and extra members of the family arrive.
When the our bodies are recognized, the households can take them away. We movie as a white physique bag is positioned on the knees of members of the family ready at the back of their automotive.
The scenes we witness are completely chaotic. Folks listed below are determined for completely any information.
Folks push and shove their method by means of the hospital entrance, struggling to get inside to catch a glimpse of the lifeless. It’s, merely put, determined stuff.
‘They’re hindering the group’s work’
Forensic specialists work to determine the our bodies, however it’s tough for them making an attempt to work amid this mayhem.
“Simply yesterday, we obtained a complete of 35 our bodies, transferred from Harasta Hospital, it’s mentioned they have been detainees from Sednaya Jail,” Dr Mohamad Jafran tells me.
“They arrived within the night, have been examined, numbered, photographed, and the images have been despatched to the households for identification and recognition procedures.
“The issue we’re going through is the interference from the households, as they’re hindering the medical group’s work,” he continues.
He and his put on white hazmat fits, masks, and gloves as they transfer our bodies right into a room for additional examination.
For some right here, it is the information they needed however dreaded listening to – they needed to know what occurred.
‘Tyrants with no honour’
The prolonged household of Mazen al Hamada collect in grief, quietly sobbing in a nook of the hospital complicated.
Mazen was a outstanding and even well-known anti-regime activist who they are saying had escaped to Germany, earlier than being persuaded to return by the Syrian authorities with an amnesty.
Mazen was arrested and, as they’ve simply been informed, murdered in captivity.
“A gang introduced him underneath the pretext of reconciliation, saying they would not do him any hurt, and it was all lies. They handed him over to the regime,” his sister Iman Bseis Hommada informed me.
“What can I say? Criminals, battle criminals, tyrants with no faith, honour, morals, or conscience, who do not belong to humanity… What can I say?”
With so many lifeless, and so many lacking, looking for and determine everybody will probably be a Herculean process.
A lady comes as much as me and begins unzipping her purse, she pulls out an image: “My son, my son,” she says to me, “I have not seen him for 12 years”.
“Nothing, no telephone name.”
For households like her, the search has turn into a full-time preoccupation.
The detention and homicide of anybody even against the Assad regime seems to have been performed till the very finish.
Hurriedly rushed to a ready automotive by his household, the physique of Ahmed al Khatib. His household says he was arrested 24 hours earlier than the regime fell.
He was one of many final to die. There have been a whole bunch of 1000’s earlier than him.
The chair of The Guardian’s mum or dad firm has insisted that it’s going to stay a part-owner of The Observer hours earlier than workers stroll out over the sale of the world’s oldest Sunday newspaper.
Sky Information has obtained a memo despatched on Tuesday afternoon by Ole Jacob Sunde, chair of the Scott Belief, pledging that The Observer could be ruled by a “mature board construction” if the cope with Tortoise Media goes forward.
In it, he stated the transaction must meet 5 standards for it to be authorized by the Scott Belief board, together with for it “to remain on as a part-owner of The Observer”.
Reviews on the weekend recommended that it will take a small stake in Tortoise itself to fulfil that requirement.
Mr Sunde additionally stated that: The Observer would want to have “safe and sustainable long-term funding”; different house owners of the 233 year-old Sunday title would have “to take a long-term view of their funding”; and all house owners must “embody the values of editorial independence, press freedoms and liberal journalism which have been a part of the Observer’s ethos since we purchased it in 1993”.
He added that the newspaper would want to “ruled by a mature board construction, with a task for the Scott Belief on the Tortoise Media editorial and industrial boards”.
His message got here earlier than scores of Guardian workers are anticipated to strike for the primary time in many years in protest on the sale.
On Monday, Sky Information revealed that Observer workers who transfer with the world’s oldest Sunday newspaper to Tortoise Media shall be supplied continued entry to Guardian job openings as a part of a last-ditch compromise deal.
Anna Bateson, the Guardian Media Group (GMG) chief government who’s coming beneath more and more intense criticism over the deal, stated that journalists who didn’t want to switch to Tortoise Media could be supplied a “time-limited” voluntary redundancy scheme.
She stated that “enhanced redundancy phrases could be maintained post-transfer for a interval nonetheless being negotiated”.
Final week, Dale Vince, the eco-entrepreneur, confirmed that he could be curious about investing in The Observer if the sale to Tortoise Media fell via.
Final month, Sky Information revealed that the Scott Belief would proceed to personal a stake in The Observer if the deal went via.
The primary in a collection of two-day strikes is because of start on Wednesday, with some division heads who’re union members stated to really feel conflicted over the strike motion.
Ms Bateson insisted: “Our precedence has at all times been to protect the Observer’s 233-year legacy and make sure the proposed settlement is as robust as it may be for employees, readers and the way forward for liberal journalism.”
Tortoise, which was co-founded by the previous Occasions editor James Harding, has pledged to retain the newspaper’s deal with areas corresponding to the humanities and tradition, and stated it will make investments £25m in it over a five-year interval.
Nevertheless, that pledge has already been examined by the resignation of Jay Rayner, The Observer’s long-serving restaurant critic.