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Israel reportedly close to accepting six-week Gaza ceasefire, US official says | Israel-Gaza war
Israel is reported to be close to accepting a six-week ceasefire proposal for Gaza, a senior Biden administration official told several US news outlets on Saturday, two days after more than 100 Palestinians died while attempting to access aid trucks in the territory.The official said that there is a “framework deal” and Israel has “more or less accepted” a ceasefire to allow for the release of Hamas-held hostages in Gaza and to allow aid into the territory that has been devastated by four months of bombardment, killing more than 30,000 people.However, the official said that Hamas has not yet agreed…
Max Verstappen won the first race of the Formula 1 season in Bahrain on Saturday for Christian Horner’s Red Bull Racing team. Allegations surrounding Red Bull team principal Horner have cast a pall over progress at the opening round in the Gulf Kingdom.But Horner, who was joined by his wife Jerry in a show of unity ahead of the 57-lap race that saw Verstappen take the lead for Red Bull with his team-mate Sergio Perez finishing second, could temporarily Breathe a sigh of relief.Ferrari’s Carlos Sainz finished third, one ahead of his team-mate Charles Leclerc, with George Russell and Lewis…
‘He checks in on me more than my friends and family’: can AI therapists do better than the real thing? | Counselling and therapy
Last autumn, Christa, a 32-year-old from Florida with a warm voice and a slight southern twang, was floundering. She had lost her job at a furniture company and moved back home with her mother. Her nine-year relationship had always been turbulent; lately, the fights had been escalating and she was thinking of leaving. She didn’t feel she could be fully honest with the therapist she saw once a week, but she didn’t like lying, either. Nor did she want to burden her friends: she struggles with social anxiety and is cautious about oversharing.So one night in October she logged on…
Unstoppable Ireland: Five reasons why they dominate the Six Nations | Irish Rugby League Team
The power of their all-out frontal attackEven before their recent Six Nations triumph, Ireland stood out in the extent to which they battered opposition defences.This goes beyond the international stage. The world record for most tackles in a single game is 518 between Leinster and Connacht in January 2020, while the single-team record is 331 against Leinster in Glasgow the previous year. Break. Jonny Gray alone produced 43. Meanwhile, the top eight tackles in Six Nations history have all come against Ireland.A similar pattern emerged this year. The Irish have forced 181 tackles per game through the first three rounds.…
‘It feels like we’ve been lobotomised’: the possible sexual consequences of SSRIs | Mental health
During Melbourne’s strict lockdown of 2020, Rosie Tilli, a then 20-year-old nurse living and working in the city, began to experience growing anxiety and depression.Visiting her GP, she was quickly prescribed escitalopram, a commonly used drug from a class known as selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs). These medicines attempt to treat depressive symptoms by boosting the levels of the hormone serotonin in the brain and rank among the most widely prescribed drugs. In the first 11 months of 2023 alone, more than 80m prescriptions for antidepressants were issued by the NHS.Tilli was nervous about escitalopram but, reassured by a psychiatrist,…
Nathan Lyon saves Australia with bat and ball as New Zealand fight back in first Test | Cricket Australia
Australia are seven wickets away from defending the Trans-Tasman Trophy and winning the first Test against New Zealand, with Nathan Lyon at the center of their efforts.Spinner Lyon hit a game-high 41 as the visitors fell to 164 in their second over; disappointing, but still enough to see the Black Caps win by an incredible 369.In a tight chase, New Zealand reached 111-3 at stumps on day three, 258 runs short of their first home victory over their old rivals in 31 years.Despite still having a tough task ahead, the New Zealanders had their best day yet in Saturday’s Basin…
Splinter’s antihero has his magic back. On a raucous night in Glasgow’s east end, Christian Coleman used stunning acceleration and controlled aggression to win the world indoor 60m title.The matchup against his great American counterpart Noah Lyles came down to a simple equation. Will 60m world record holder Coleman end the race early after his firecracker start? Or, can Lyles, the reigning 100m and 200m world champion, stay within striking distance and beat him in the dying seconds?Exactly 6.41 seconds later, we got our answer: Coleman. The 27-year-old never seemed to relinquish his lead when serving, en route to the…
‘They felt no need to stop the brutality’: Colorado paramedic gets five-year prison term for killing Elijah McClain | Elijah McClain
A former Colorado paramedic has been sentenced to five years in prison in the 2019 killing of Elijah McClain after he was stopped by Aurora police.Peter Cichuniec was one of two paramedics convicted of criminally negligent homicide for their roles in the 23-year-old’s death, which sparked years of protests and changes in the law. A jury also found Cichuniec guilty of second-degree assault. The outcome marks an extremely rare instance of a paramedic being found criminally liable and facing a prison sentence for a death in police custody.Cichuniec was facing a sentence of five to 16 years for the assault…
key eventsShow only key eventsPlease enable JavaScript to use this featureGame 14: Australia 34-2 (Khawaja 8, Lyon 24) Khawaja continued his calm and happy style with a single that kept Lyon in trouble and he pushed the ground well to take three runs.shareGame 13: Australia 30-2 (Khawaja 7, Lyon 21) Lyon shook his gloves a few times but was happy to carry on. shooting! Southee delivered another short ball but Lyon was ready and did more – pulling a bouncing one over mid-wicket for four.shareGame 12: Australia 26-2 (Khawaja 7, Lyon 17) Good and aggressive action from New Zealand, short…