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New French government named after previous one collapsed in budget fightThe Ipswich Town vs Man Utd live stream sees the start of a new era for the Red Devils, but the Tractor Boys will be out to spoil the new boss's big day — here's how to watch it from anywhere with a VPN . It had been 22 years coming but Ipswich went into the international break off the back of their first Premier League win of the season. Kieran McKenna's side took advantage of Spurs’ wildly inconsistent performances and hauled themselves out of the relegation zone thanks to first-half goals from Sam Szmodics and Liam Delap, managing to hold on for all three points even after Rodrigo Bentancur had pulled one back for the hosts. Can they keep up the winning momentum back on home turf? Ruben Amorim will take charge of Man Utd for the first time at Portman Road on Sunday, with the ex-Sporting boss inheriting a side that’s lacked a sense of direction for some time now. Interim coach Ruud van Nistelrooy oversaw an unbeaten four-game spell, including a 1-1 draw with Chelsea and a 3-0 win over Leicester in the Premier League, but the former Red Devils striker is not part of Amorim’s backroom staff. Can he kick off the new era with a win? Tune in to find out who gets the crucial points as we head towards the busy Christmas schedule. Plus make sure you don’t miss any of the EPL action with our how to watch Premier League live streams guide. How to watch Ipswich Town vs Man Utd from anywhere Away from home at the moment and blocked from watching the game on your usual subscription? You can still watch Ipswich Town vs Man Utd live thanks to the wonders of a VPN (Virtual Private Network). The software allows your devices to appear to be back in your home country regardless of where in the world you are, so it's ideal for viewers away on vacation or on business. Our favorite is NordVPN . 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( MENAFN - Jordan Times) AMMAN - Deputising for Senate President Faisal Fayez, Chairman of the Senate's Health, Environment and Population Committee Senator Yassin Hasban has recently inaugurated the second National conference on HIV Response and Reproductive and Sexual Health. The conference highlighted critical challenges and fostered aspirations for addressing reproductive health and HIV-related issues in Jordan. President of the Sawaed Tagheer Centre Abdullah Hanatleh emphasised the conference's goal to address pressing challenges while celebrating progress, according to a statement for The Jordan Times. The Sawaed Tagheer Centre is a Jordanian civil society organisation dedicated to promoting health and social development. With a focus on reproductive and sexual health, the centre works to combat stigma and discrimination, empower youth, and provide vital community support. Hanatleh underscored the need to boost partnerships, expand services, and provide accurate information through reliable channels. He said that stigma and cultural barriers continue to hinder awareness and demand for essential reproductive health and HIV services. Highlighting the intersection of reproductive health and HIV, Hanatleh called for urgent action to integrate HIV services with broader reproductive health initiatives, enhance risk-reduction strategies related to drug use, and accelerate the adoption of rapid and self-testing mechanisms. He also announced the launch of the annual“We Are All Positive” campaign, encouraging collective efforts to dismantle structural barriers to knowledge, services, and rights. Hamir Abdul-Mughni, representing the United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA), stressed that eliminating HIV is both a human rights imperative and a cornerstone of sustainable development. He acknowledged Jordan's exemplary position as one of the countries with the lowest HIV prevalence and called for regional collaboration to enhance prevention and treatment programmes. The two-day conference featured specialised sessions with international and local experts who addressed topics such as modern prevention methodologies, treatment advancements, and strategies to reduce stigma and discrimination. The discussions aimed to enhance partnerships and progress in reproductive and sexual health awareness, ultimately improving access to quality services. This conference served as a platform for stakeholders to collaborate and innovate, paving the way for a more inclusive and effective national response to HIV and reproductive health challenges, according to the statement. MENAFN02122024000028011005ID1108948998 Legal Disclaimer: MENAFN provides the information “as is” without warranty of any kind. We do not accept any responsibility or liability for the accuracy, content, images, videos, licenses, completeness, legality, or reliability of the information contained in this article. If you have any complaints or copyright issues related to this article, kindly contact the provider above.
OTTAWA, Ontario (AP) — One of the most prominent figures from Canada's trucker protests against COVID-19 restrictions in 2022 has been found guilty on five counts including mischief and disobeying a court order. A judge ruled Friday that Pat King was guilty on one count each of mischief, counseling others to commit mischief and counseling others to obstruct police. He was also found guilty on two counts of disobeying a court order. He could face up to 10 years in prison. Hundreds, sometimes thousands, of protesters clogged the streets of the capital, Ottawa, and besieged Parliament Hill for three weeks in early 2022, demonstrating against vaccine mandates for truckers and other precautions and condemning Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s Liberal government. Members of the self-styled Freedom Convoy also blockaded U.S.-Canada border crossings in protest. The prosecution alleged King was a protest leader who was instrumental to the disruption in Ottawa. The prosecution alleged King coordinated the repeated bouts of honking, ordering the protesters to lay on the horn every 30 minutes for 10 minutes at a time, and told people to “hold the line” when he was aware that police and the city had asked the truckers to leave. The prosecution's case relied mainly on King’s own videos, which he posted to social media throughout the protest to document the demonstration and communicate with those taking part. King’s lawyers argued that he was peacefully protesting and was not one of the demonstration's leaders. King was found not guilty on three counts of intimidation and one count of obstructing police himself. The truckers' convoy gridlocked downtown streets around Parliament Hill, with area residents complaining about the fumes from diesel engines running non-stop, and unrelenting noise from constant the honking of horns and music from parties. Trudeau's government ultimately invoked the Emergencies Act to try and bring an end to the protests. Ottawa Police brought in hundreds of officers from forces across Canada. The protests were first aimed at a COVID-19 vaccine mandate for cross-border truckers. They eventually encompassed fury over COVID-19 restrictions and dislike of Trudeau, reflecting the spread of disinformation in Canada and simmering populist and right-wing anger. The Freedom Convoy shook Canada’s reputation for civility, inspired convoys in France, New Zealand and the Netherlands and interrupted economic trade. For almost a week the busiest U.S.-Canada border crossing between Windsor, Ontario, and Detroit was blocked. It carries more than 25% of trade between the countries, who are each other's largest trading partners.
ATLANTA (AP) — Even the woeful NFC South, where no team has a winning record, can't hide the Atlanta Falcons' offensive shortcomings. Three straight setbacks, including an ugly 17-13 loss to the Los Angeles Chargers, has left the Falcons 6-6 and feeling the pressure. Only a tiebreaker advantage over Tampa Bay has kept the Falcons atop the division. Now the Falcons must prepare to visit streaking Minnesota, which has won five straight . Veteran defensive tackle Grady Jarrett knows the Falcons must solve the flaws which have been exposed in the losing streak. “It’s now or never,” Jarrett said. “You have to flip the mindset fast.” Kirk Cousins threw four interceptions in the loss, matching his career high. Coach Raheem Morris said he didn't consider playing rookie Michael Penix Jr. against the Chargers and won't think about benching Cousins this week. Morris acknowledged the Falcons can't expect to win when turning the ball over four times. It was the latest example of Atlanta's offensive decline. In the three-game losing streak, Cousins has thrown six interceptions with no touchdowns. The Falcons were held under 20 points in each loss. What’s working If not for the rash of interceptions which has contributed to the scoring problems, more attention would be devoted to the surge of big plays on defense. The defense forced two fumbles and set a season high with five sacks, including two by Arnold Ebiketie. The Falcons ranked last in the league with only 10 sacks before finding success with their pass rush against Justin Herbert. Herbert was forced to hold the ball while looking for an open receiver, so some credit for the pass-rush success belongs to Atlanta's secondary. The Falcons gave up only two first downs in the second half and 187 yards for the game. What needs help Cousins, 36, was expected to be the reliable leader on offense after he signed a four-year, $180 million contract. The four interceptions were his most since 2014 with Washington. Cousins now will be in the spotlight for all the wrong reasons as he returns to Minnesota, his NFL home from 2018-23. Cousins has thrown 13 interceptions, one shy of his career high set in 2022. His passer rating of 90.8 is his lowest since his 86.4 mark as a part-time starter in 2014 with Washington. “Certainly when you haven’t played at the standard you want to a few weeks in a row, you know, you do want to change that, turn it around,” Cousins said. Stock up Running back Bijan Robinson had his busiest day of the season, perhaps in an attempt to take heat off Cousins. Robinson's 26 carries set a career high. He ran for 102 yards with a touchdown, his third 100-yard game of the season. He also was heavily involved as a receiver with six catches for 33 yards. With 135 yards from scrimmage, Robinson has eight games this season with more than 100 yards combined as a rusher and receiver, the second-most in the league. Stock down Tight end Kyle Pitts had no catches on only two targets. He has only six catches in the last four games after appearing to establish momentum for a big season with two seven-catch games in a span of three weeks in October. Morris noted the Falcons have “so many people that we've got to get the ball to” but noted he'd like to see Pitts more involved. Injuries Younghoe Koo's hip issues were such a concern that kicker Riley Patterson was signed to the practice squad on Friday and added to the active roster Saturday. Patterson was on the inactive list as Koo was good on two of three field goals, missing from 35 yards. Koo has made 21 of 29 attempts this season. He did not have more than five misses in any of his first five seasons with Atlanta. Key number 70 — WR Drake London had nine receptions for 86 yards, giving him 70 catches for the season. London, a 2022 first-round draft pick, is the first player in team history with at least 65 receptions in each of his first three seasons. While Ray-Ray McCloud III led the team with a career-best 95 yards on four catches against the Chargers and Darnell Mooney has had some big games, London has been the most consistent receiver. Next steps The Falcons face a difficult test Sunday in their visit to Minnesota (10-2), which has five straight wins and is 5-1 at home. AP NFL: https://apnews.com/hub/nfl
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The Police Administration Reform Commission is poised to submit its report with recommendations on freeing law enforcement agencies from political influence, according to its Chairman Safar Raj Hossain. It would also recommend the use of only non-lethal weapons by law enforcers following standards set by European countries in crowd control to prevent loss of lives, he said in a recent interview with this newspaper. He said that the commission would recommend guidelines for law enforcers in light of the High Court and Appellate Division directives on the arrest of any suspect without a warrant and how to treat and interrogate a suspect on remand. The commission, constituted on October 3, has a 90-day timeline to submit its report. Its chief confirmed that the draft is ready and on track for submission to Chief Adviser Professor Muhammad Yunus by December 31. If delays occur, he said they will be minimal. He expressed satisfaction with the commission's work, particularly its focus on recommending the use of non-lethal weapons to prevent tragedies like those during the July-August mass uprising. "Our ultimate goal is to ensure that no life is lost, even in small-scale incidents," he said. Acknowledging the deep-rooted problem of political influence on law enforcement agencies, Safar Raj, a retired secretary, said that when a political government comes to power in a parliamentary system, it tends to consolidate control over all institutions, including the police. "The issue is complex and wide. You cannot just pull out police from this," he said. "There will be recommendations on the entire matter, which I cannot summarise in a single word," he said when asked if their report would include suggestions to free the police from political influence. During its 15-year rule, the AL government used law enforcement as a tool to suppress opposition and dissent. Some police officers acted as party loyalists, securing lucrative postings and engaging in corruption, sidelining competent officers. During the July-August protests, police indiscriminately used lethal force, causing massive casualties. The chief of the Police Reform Commission stressed the importance of reducing corruption and ensuring accountability through exemplary punishments for offenders. "If law enforcers face tough consequences for wrongdoing, others will refrain from engaging in similar misconduct," he explained. He also highlighted the role of civil society and the general public in holding officials accountable, drawing comparisons with practices in advanced democracies. Safar Raj said the commission would recommend the use of force in line with UN guidelines and the standards of European countries, which employ modern technologies for crowd control to prevent loss of life, even if injuries occur. Noting that police officers deployed to UN missions receive training in non-lethal techniques, he expressed hope that similar training could be organised for all officers gradually. The commission's report will propose guidelines following High Court and Appellate Division directives regarding arrests without warrants under Section 54 of the Code of Criminal Procedure (CrPC) and the treatment of individuals on remand under Section 167 of the CrPC. These directives include: police officers must disclose their identity and present ID cards upon arrest; reasons for arrests must be recorded in a register; relatives of the arrestee must be informed within an hour; detainees should have access to a lawyer or relatives; no torture of the arrestees during interrogation on remand; interrogations during remand must occur in a designated room with a transparent glass wall, where a lawyer or relative can observe the proceedings. The commission chief said amendments to existing laws of 1898 may be necessary, a responsibility that would fall to the law ministry. On the demand for operations of police under a commission, he said a proposal for such a commission has been pending since 2007 as laws were not enacted in this regard during the then caretaker government and the past 15 years of political government. "We are making recommendations, but there needs to be political will to implement those," he said, mentioning that parliament is not functional now, so an ordinance can be promulgated to implement their recommendations. He said they have received a proposal from the inspector general of police that suggests a commission like that of Sri Lanka, where the National Police Commission is vested with wide powers pertaining to the appointment, promotion, transfers, disciplinary control and dismissal of police commissioners. Replying to another query about public complaints against police, he said it was a very important issue and that the reform commission would bring this up in its report so that the people's complaints against police officers could be addressed properly. The Police Administration Reform Commission is poised to submit its report with recommendations on freeing law enforcement agencies from political influence, according to its Chairman Safar Raj Hossain. It would also recommend the use of only non-lethal weapons by law enforcers following standards set by European countries in crowd control to prevent loss of lives, he said in a recent interview with this newspaper. He said that the commission would recommend guidelines for law enforcers in light of the High Court and Appellate Division directives on the arrest of any suspect without a warrant and how to treat and interrogate a suspect on remand. The commission, constituted on October 3, has a 90-day timeline to submit its report. Its chief confirmed that the draft is ready and on track for submission to Chief Adviser Professor Muhammad Yunus by December 31. If delays occur, he said they will be minimal. He expressed satisfaction with the commission's work, particularly its focus on recommending the use of non-lethal weapons to prevent tragedies like those during the July-August mass uprising. "Our ultimate goal is to ensure that no life is lost, even in small-scale incidents," he said. Acknowledging the deep-rooted problem of political influence on law enforcement agencies, Safar Raj, a retired secretary, said that when a political government comes to power in a parliamentary system, it tends to consolidate control over all institutions, including the police. "The issue is complex and wide. You cannot just pull out police from this," he said. "There will be recommendations on the entire matter, which I cannot summarise in a single word," he said when asked if their report would include suggestions to free the police from political influence. During its 15-year rule, the AL government used law enforcement as a tool to suppress opposition and dissent. Some police officers acted as party loyalists, securing lucrative postings and engaging in corruption, sidelining competent officers. During the July-August protests, police indiscriminately used lethal force, causing massive casualties. The chief of the Police Reform Commission stressed the importance of reducing corruption and ensuring accountability through exemplary punishments for offenders. "If law enforcers face tough consequences for wrongdoing, others will refrain from engaging in similar misconduct," he explained. He also highlighted the role of civil society and the general public in holding officials accountable, drawing comparisons with practices in advanced democracies. Safar Raj said the commission would recommend the use of force in line with UN guidelines and the standards of European countries, which employ modern technologies for crowd control to prevent loss of life, even if injuries occur. Noting that police officers deployed to UN missions receive training in non-lethal techniques, he expressed hope that similar training could be organised for all officers gradually. The commission's report will propose guidelines following High Court and Appellate Division directives regarding arrests without warrants under Section 54 of the Code of Criminal Procedure (CrPC) and the treatment of individuals on remand under Section 167 of the CrPC. These directives include: police officers must disclose their identity and present ID cards upon arrest; reasons for arrests must be recorded in a register; relatives of the arrestee must be informed within an hour; detainees should have access to a lawyer or relatives; no torture of the arrestees during interrogation on remand; interrogations during remand must occur in a designated room with a transparent glass wall, where a lawyer or relative can observe the proceedings. The commission chief said amendments to existing laws of 1898 may be necessary, a responsibility that would fall to the law ministry. On the demand for operations of police under a commission, he said a proposal for such a commission has been pending since 2007 as laws were not enacted in this regard during the then caretaker government and the past 15 years of political government. "We are making recommendations, but there needs to be political will to implement those," he said, mentioning that parliament is not functional now, so an ordinance can be promulgated to implement their recommendations. He said they have received a proposal from the inspector general of police that suggests a commission like that of Sri Lanka, where the National Police Commission is vested with wide powers pertaining to the appointment, promotion, transfers, disciplinary control and dismissal of police commissioners. Replying to another query about public complaints against police, he said it was a very important issue and that the reform commission would bring this up in its report so that the people's complaints against police officers could be addressed properly.
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