Friday, June 10, 2022

Cholera, dysentery could kill thousands in ruined city of Mariupol, mayor warns

UKRAINE-CRISIS/MARIUPOL

Ukraine sought more help from the West Friday, pleading for faster weapons deliveries to hold off Russian forces and for humanitarian support to combat disease outbreaks brought on by destroyed sanitation systems and corpses left to rot in the streets.



source https://www.cbc.ca/news/world/ukraine-invasion-day-107-1.6484887?cmp=rss

Judge rejects 1st challenge to Britain's deportation of migrants to Rwanda

BRITAIN-IMMIGRATION/RWANDA

A British judge has rejected a bid to ground a flight that is due to take more than 30 asylum-seekers on a one-way flight to Rwanda next week, but gave the migrants permission for a last-minute appeal.



source https://www.cbc.ca/news/world/britain-migrants-rwanda-1.6484675?cmp=rss

Key takeaways emerge during prime-time hearing into attack on the U.S. Capitol

Liz Cheney and Bennie Thompson at the first prime-time hearing into the Jan. 6 attack

U.S. House investigators made the case to the American public in a prime-time hearing on Thursday that the violent insurrection by former U.S. president Donald Trump's supporters should not be forgotten.



source https://www.cbc.ca/news/world/us-capitol-riot-hearing-primetime-key-takeaways-1.6483988?cmp=rss

Brazil police probe ties to illegal fishing in case of missing British journalist

Brazil Missing

Brazilian police investigating the disappearance of a British journalist and an Indigenous expert in the Amazon rainforest are focusing on people involved in illegal fishing and poaching in Indigenous lands, three officers told Reuters.



source https://www.cbc.ca/news/world/journalist-missing-brazil-illegal-fishing-1.6484113?cmp=rss