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      Star-in-waiting Paige Bueckers taken by Dallas with No 1 pick in WNBA draft

      news.movim.eu / TheGuardian • 15 April

    • UConn star tabbed by Dallas Wings with No 1 pick
    • Seattle take France’s Dominique Malonga at No 2
    • Mystics choose Citron at No 3 and Iriafen at No 4

    Paige Bueckers became the latest UConn standout to go first overall in the WNBA draft on Monday night as the Dallas Wings selected the 23-year-old guard before several hundred spectators at the Shed in New York City.

    Her selection capped a dominant final season at Connecticut and marked the start of an eagerly anticipated professional career. Bueckers helmed the Huskies to a drought-busting 12th national championship eight days ago and becomes the sixth UConn player to be drafted No 1, joining Sue Bird, Diana Taurasi, Maya Moore, Tina Charles and Breanna Stewart.

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      Ukraine war briefing: Captive soldiers warn other Chinese – ‘Don’t take part in this war’

      news.movim.eu / TheGuardian • 15 April • 2 minutes

    Republicans increase pressure on Trump after 35 killed in Sumy, with US president calling for ‘death and destruction to stop’. What we know on day 1,147

    Ukraine held a press conference with Chinese soldiers captured on the frontline after Volodymyr Zelenskyy accused Russia of recruiting fighters from China using social media. The pair told journalists they hoped to be part of a prisoner swap and issued a warning to other Chinese nationals: “Don’t take part in this war.” The men were flanked by armed Ukrainian guards and it was unclear if they were speaking of their own volition.

    Zelenskyy, the Ukrainian president, accused Vladimir Putin of remaining focused on continuing the war, saying Russia had openly refused to engage in ceasefire talks . “There is only one reason for this – in Moscow, they are not afraid. If there is no strong enough pressure on Russia, they will keep doing what they are used to – they will keep waging war.”

    Republicans supporters of Ukraine are pointing to Russia’s latest strikes as evidence Donald Trump needs to take a firmer tone with Putin, the Russian president, if he wants a ceasefire deal, Andrew Roth writes . GOP lawmakers – who generally tread carefully considering Trump’s apparent affinity for the Kremlin – have become invigorated and vocal in recent days after the deadly Palm Sunday strike in the Ukrainian city of Sumy.

    Democrats in the US House introduced legislation to boost support for Ukraine after a similar move by those in the Senate , including funding for security and reconstruction. The bill would also include stiff sanctions on Russia if lawmakers deem it unwilling to engage in good-faith peace efforts.

    Trump insisted on Monday he was working “diligently to get the death and destruction to stop” in Ukraine, while falsely blaming Zelenskyy and the previous US president, Joe Biden, for allowing the invasion to take place. Trump wrote on Truth Social : “We have to get it to stop, and fast.”

    Russia has claimed the attack on Sumy, which killed at least 35 people, including two children, was targeting a gathering of Ukrainian troops, not civilians. A spokesperson for the Kremlin accused Kyiv of using civilians as shields by holding military meetings in dense city centres. Russia gave no evidence to back up its claims, and during the war there have been widespread Russian attacks killing many civilians.

    Ukrainians mourned victims of the Palm Sunday strikes at gatherings on Monday . “It was chaos. There were mountains of corpses,” a combat medic who helped the injured said. “My shoes were covered in blood. I haven’t cleaned them yet, it’s the blood of the wounded.”

    Ukraine’s air force said another Russian missile and guided bombs struck the outskirts of Sumy on Monday – no casualties were reported.

    The US held “constructive” talks with Ukraine last week about a proposed minerals deal , a senior official said on Monday. The two countries were supposed to finalise a pact in March to extract Ukraine’s mineral resources, but those plans were derailed after Trump and Zelenskyy clashed at the White House.

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      US begins inquiry into pharmaceutical and chip imports in bid to impose tariffs

      news.movim.eu / TheGuardian • 15 April

    Notices show Trump administration setting stage for levies on both sectors on national security grounds

    The Trump administration is kicking off investigations into imports of pharmaceuticals and semiconductors as part of a bid to impose tariffs on both sectors on national security grounds, notices posted to the Federal Register on Monday showed.

    The filings scheduled to be published on Wednesday set a 21-day deadline from that date for the submission of public comment on the issue and indicate the administration intends to pursue the levies under authority granted by the Trade Expansion Act of 1962. Such inquiries need to be completed within 270 days after being announced.

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      JD Vance fumbles Ohio State’s national title trophy during White House visit

      news.movim.eu / TheGuardian • 15 April

    • Vice-president unable to hang on to trophy
    • Buckeyes were celebrating last season’s title win

    JD Vance, the man entrusted as America’s back-up in times of emergency, may not be the safest pair of hands if Monday’s events are anything to go by. The vice-president ended the Ohio State football team’s visit to the White House by fumbling the team’s national championship trophy.

    After laudatory speeches by Donald Trump, Buckeyes coach Ryan Day and Vance on the South Lawn, the Vance – an Ohio State graduate – tried to lift the trophy. He didn’t appear to realize that the top of the trophy is detachable from its base. After a moment of struggle, the vice-president lost his grip on the two pieces. OSU running back TreVeyon Henderson, standing behind Vance, grabbed the football-shaped top of the trophy, but the base fell to the ground, forcing Vance to grasp around as it rolled away from him.

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      UK riots led to deterioration in asylum seekers’ mental health, says report

      news.movim.eu / TheGuardian • 15 April

    Mental Health Foundation says civil unrest last summer left many fearful of attacks by far-right protesters

    Last summer’s riots, which took place after the murder of three girls at a Southport dance class, led to a deterioration in the mental health of asylum seekers, with many becoming fearful of walking down the street in case they were targeted by far-right protesters, according to a report.

    The report from the Mental Health Foundation, published on Tuesday, identified a decline in the mental health of asylum seekers as a result of the civil unrest and attacks on hotels , compared with the state of their mental health when they published a similar report in February 2024.

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      ‘Silicon Six’ accused of avoiding almost $278bn in US corporation taxes over 10 years

      news.movim.eu / TheGuardian • 15 April

    Analysis finds Amazon, Meta, Alphabet, Netflix, Apple and Microsoft averaged 18.8%, compared with 29.7% US average

    The big American tech firms known as the “Silicon Six” have been accused of paying almost $278bn (£211bn) less corporate income tax in the past decade compared with the statutory rate for US companies making the same profits.

    Amazon, Meta, Alphabet, Netflix, Apple and Microsoft generated $11tn of revenue and $2.5tn of profits over the past 10 years.

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      ‘Welcome green shoots’: warm March weather gives 1.1% lift to UK retail sales

      news.movim.eu / TheGuardian • 15 April

    Spring sunshine boosted spending on gardening, DIY and food products, but households are still ‘prudently budgeting’ as bills rise

    Warm weather in March helped give a lift to retailers despite a late Easter, with sales of gardening, DIY, food, and health and beauty products getting a boost from the spring sunshine.

    Purchases for Mother’s Day also helped retail sales climb 1.1% last month, according to a British Retail Consortium-KPMG survey, keeping pace with February despite trading against a much stronger period a year before and a downturn in visitor numbers on high streets and in retail parks as more sales shifted online.

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      Hull deny playoff-chasing Coventry as Frank Lampard left frustrated in stand

      news.movim.eu / TheGuardian • 14 April

    Frank Lampard watched on from the stands as his playoff-chasing Coventry side were held to a 1-1 draw at struggling Hull. Lampard served a one-match touchline ban at the MKM Stadium and was fined £2,000 after his sending off at the end of the defeat by Burnley earlier this month for an outburst at referee James Bell.

    While Coventry largely dominated Hull and went ahead through a deflected strike from Matt Grimes, who earlier produced two goalline blocks to deny Kasey Palmer, substitute Abu Kamara equalised. Lampard’s side therefore stay sixth, moving three points clear of seventh-placed West Brom, and the manager may rue his team’s lack of a clinical edge as Hull goalkeeper Ivor Pandur made several important saves.

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      Warwick Davis’s wife Samantha died hours before hospital discharge, inquest finds

      news.movim.eu / TheGuardian • 14 April

    Actor and dwarfism charity founder suffered cardiac arrest after surgery complications, coroner concludes

    The actor and campaigner Samantha Davis, the wife of Harry Potter star Warwick Davis, died after suffering a cardiac arrest hours before a hospital was planning to discharge her, an inquest has found.

    Davis, who co-founded Little People UK – the dwarfism charity known as “an essential resource for little people and their families” – died aged 53 at London’s University College hospital on 24 March last year.

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