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7/1/2017 11:27:14 AM

Man jailed for slapping Muslim teenager with bacon (VIDEO)

Published time: 30 Jun, 2017 14:16


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A man has been jailed for six months after slapping a Muslim teenager across the face with an open packet of bacon.

Alex Chivers, 36, can be seen covering himself with the bacon before he runs up to the girl, who was walking along a road in Enfield, north London, with her mother, and striking her across the face with the pork product, which is considered haram by the Islamic faith.

In the attack, Chivers also called the women “ISIL scum,” in reference to the Islamic State terrorist group (IS, formerly ISIS/ISIL), and told them they “deserve” it.

The Metropolitan Police said although the teenager was not injured, she was upset by the incident.

“The victim was out with her mother and getting on with her day when Chivers abused her and then set upon her with something he knew would both upset and offend her.

“We know other people were present during this attack, including an associate of Chivers’ who filmed the incident,” the police said in a statement. Enquiries are ongoing.

Chivers, who lives 2 miles away from the site of the attack in Waltham Cross, pleaded guilty to one count of racially or religiously aggravated common assault, and one count of causing racially or religiously aggravated alarm or distress.

He was handed a 26-week prison sentence at Highbury Corner Magistrates’ Court for the assault and a 12-week sentence for a public offence order, to run concurrently.

Chivers must pay a £115 (US$150) victim surcharge and complete a 12-month supervision order once released on bail.

The Met police said hate crimes of this kind remain “largely underreported.” The force said it “stands together with policing partners, colleagues and groups to investigate all hate crime allegations, support victims and their families, and bring perpetrators to justice.”

Last week, a separate attack saw two Muslim cousins scarred for life after a man flung acid at them through their car window in the east London borough of Newham.

One of the victims, Jameel Muhktar, told Channel 4 News it was“definitely a hate crime.”

“Maybe he’s got it in for Muslims because of the things that have been going on lately,” said Muhktar, referring to the recent spate of IS-inspired terrorist attacks to hit Manchester and London.

“I don’t know if people are trying to retaliate. We’re innocent people. We didn’t deserve that.”

According to figures released by London Mayor Sadiq Khan, anti-Muslim attacks in the capital have risen fivefold since the assaults on London Bridge and Borough Market.

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7/1/2017 2:47:40 PM
German Lawmakers Legalize Gay Marriage Amid Criticism



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Members of the lower house of parliament Bundestag vote on legalizing same-sex marriage, in Berlin, Germany June 30, 2017.

The move brings Germany into line with many other European nations including France, Britain and Spain and follows Merkel's surprise decision this week to allow her lawmakers to follow their own conscience rather than the party line on the issue. Merkel, daughter of a Protestant pastor, voted against the bill.

"This is simply a historic day for Germany," said Soeren Landmann, a gay marriage activist.

Earlier this year, parliament agreed to grant compensation to thousands of gay men jailed under a 19th century law that was strengthened by the Nazis and only dropped in 1969 when homosexuality was decriminalized in West Germany.

Merkel, who is seeking a fourth term in a national election on Sept. 24, said she had voted against the bill because she believed that marriage as defined under German law was between a man and a woman.But she said her decision was a personal one, adding that she had become convinced in recent years that same-sex couples should be allowed to adopt children.

"I hope that the vote today not only promotes respect between the different opinions but also brings more social cohesion and peace," she said.

CRITICISM

Lawmakers voted by 393 votes in favor of same-sex marriage to 226 against, with four abstentions.

Merkel's announcement on Monday that she would allow lawmakers to vote on same-sex marriage according to their individual conscience drew the ire of some in her traditionally Catholic conservative bloc.

(Graphic: Reuters)

Erika Steinbach, an independent lawmaker who quit Merkel's Christian Democratic Union in protest over her open-door policy towards asylum seekers, accused the chancellor of betraying the party's values in a clumsy attempt to defuse the politically sensitive issue before the September election.

"It runs against the CDU's own party program, which sees marriage as being between a man and a woman, so CDU decisions are clearly not worth the paper they are written on. It would be hard to exaggerate how excruciating this is," said Steinbach.

To Merkel's right, the anti-Islam Alternative for Germany party, which opposed gay marriage, accused her of "abandoning the last conservative nuances her party had."

The Catholic Church said it regretted the decision.

"An appreciation of same-sex cohabitation can also be expressed by a different institutional design," said Archbishop Heiner Kochof of Berlin.

Political analysts say the issue will likely have faded from voters' minds by the time the September election comes around.

The vote marks a rare victory for Merkel's Social Democrat (SPD) coalition partners, who are trailing the conservatives in opinion polls. They had seized on Merkel's comments on Monday to say they would push for an early vote before parliament's summer recess.

SPD General Secretary Hubertus Heil accused Merkel of political cowardice over her decision to make the issue a matter of private conscience.

"After 17 years with her at the top, the CDU has become cowardly," he told RND news. "Hers is a politics of no conviction."

The same-sex bill, which had the backing of the opposition Greens and the far-left Linke party, will likely be signed into law by President Frank-Walter Steinmeier some time after July 7.


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7/1/2017 5:13:34 PM
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Rome water fountains run dry as heat wave sparks 'exceptional' drought across Italy

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Rome's traditional water fountains will be shut off for the first time in more than 140 years as a punishing heat wave continues to affect much of Italy.

The fountains - nicknamed 'nasoni,' or big noses for their long nozzles - are a source of relief for residents and tourists alike during the hot summer months, continuously dispensing water on piazzas and street corners.

The water, which is drawn from the volcanic Lake Bracciano to the north of the city, will be stopped Monday.

"We know perfectly well the inconvenience that this will cause, but it is due to the exceptional drought," Paolo Saccani, the head of the utility company that manages the fountains, wrote in a letter to Virginia Raggi, Rome's mayor.

Local authorities are alarmed by the falling level of the lake in recent months - but while the city has laid the blame for the measures on the heat wave, others have highlighted the city's poor plumbing and infrastructure.

"There will be negative consequences for everyone," said Carlo Rienzi, the president of Codacons, a consumer rights organization. "Turning off the fountains will force tourists and citizens to buy bottles of water in bars and shops and prices will no doubt be hiked up. The fountains represent just one percent of Rome's wasted water, against 50 percent caused by pipeline leaks."

Almost all regions of Italy have experienced lower than average rainfall so far this year. Such is the water shortage in regions such as Emilia Romagna and Tuscany, some northern areas have declared a regional state of emergency.

With temperatures topping 43 degrees Celsius in some parts of the country on Friday, meteorologists are predicting that temperatures will remain high for the remainder of the summer.

There are more than 2,800 fountains in Rome, with some dating back over 2,000 years.

Many tradespeople, including food vendors and market stalls, use the fountains on a daily basis and are likely to be dramatically affected by the shutdown.


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7/1/2017 5:54:38 PM




Sunny summer skies are driving ice melt in Greenland

In the past two decades, the Greenland ice sheet has become the biggest single contributor to rising sea levels, mostly from melt across its vast surface. That surface melt is, in turn, driven mostly by an uptick in clear, sunny summer skies, not just rising air temperatures, a new study finds.

What’s causing the decline in cloud cover isn’t yet clear, but the work shows that understanding what’s behind the trend and developing ways to better represent clouds in global climate models will be crucial to predicting how much Greenland will melt in the future.

The nearly two-mile-thick Greenland ice sheet covers an area about three times the size of Texas and holds enough ice to raise global sea levels by 23 feet if it were all to melt. While that is unlikely to happen anytime soon, even smaller-scale melt can raise sea levels to the point that large swaths of coastal land will be claimed by the oceans by the end of the century, including many major cities, such as Miami and Shanghai.

Global sea level has already risen by about a foot since 1900. Greenland’s contribution to that rise has jumped since the 1990s, accounting for about 30 percent of sea-level rise since then.

While some of the water Greenland is flushing out to sea comes from warming ocean waters lapping away at the glaciers that drain the ice sheet, most is due to the melt across its surface during the summer.

Stefan Hofer, a PhD candidate at the University of Bristol in England, and his colleagues looked into what the main drivers of that surface melt were, in particular the effect of cloud cover on melt.

In satellite data spanning the past two decades, they saw a significant decrease in cloud cover over Greenland starting in the mid-’90s, which would mean more sunlight was falling on the ice and driving melt.

Climate models the team used suggest that every 1 percent reduction in cloud cover leads to another 27 gigatons of melt (the U.S. uses about 1.3 gigatons of water per day, according to data from NASA and the U.S. Geological Survey).

That sensitivity to cloud cover was “pretty astounding,” William Colgan, a senior researcher with the Geological Survey of Denmark and Greenland who wasn’t involved in the study, said in an email.

The work, detailed Wednesday in Science Advances, shows that about two-thirds of Greenland’s surface melt in the past two decades has been driven by decreasing clouds cover and only one-third by warmer air temperatures.

“Our results clearly show that the reduction in summer cloud cover is an important driver in the recent melt increase on the Greenland ice sheet,” Hofer said in an email.

The results of the study jibe with the results of another study released Monday in Nature Climate Change that found that the acceleration of global sea-level rise over the past decade was mostly due to Greenland melt.

Other factors can come into play in particular melt events, such as the major surface melt that occurred in mid-July 2012, when 97 percent of the ice sheet experienced some degree of melting. In that case, particularly high temperatures played a role, as did soot from wildfires that darkened the ice surface, making it absorb more sunlight, according to previous research.

The decrease in cloud cover noted in the new study is in turn linked to a shift in a natural climate cycle called the North Atlantic Oscillation, which has been in a strongly negative phase since the mid-’90s (the most strongly negative phase in 160 years of data). That negative NAO phase, in turn, leads to less cloud cover over Greenland.

But what is ultimately causing that negative NAO isn’t yet clear. It could be a particularly wild natural fluctuation, or it could be linked to shifts in the major circulation patterns of atmosphere caused by the rapid warming of the Arctic. But that latter link is a contested area of research.

The study does make it clear, though, that to accurately predict just how much Greenland’s melt will contribute to future sea-level rise, climate scientists need to get a better handle on what is driving these shifts and better representing them in climate models, which don’t capture the recent shift in cloud cover.

“This study shows how important cloud processes are to get right in models when calculating the amount of melt from the ice sheet and this is one of the big challenges in climate modeling in general,” Ruth Mottram, a climate scientist at the Danish Meteorological Institute, who also wasn’t involved in the study, said in an email.

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7/1/2017 6:17:30 PM

Heavy monsoon rains cause massive floods, leave 25 dead in Pakistan

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