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Far-right demonstrators gather in London to ‘protect’ symbols of UK history

Right-wing counterprotesters to the Black Lives Matter movement were among groups who gathered in London on Saturday in what some said was an effort to protect public symbols of British history.

Videos on social media showed some of the demonstrators singing the British national anthem and chanting “England,” amid a tense atmosphere and heavy police presence, despite prior warnings from officials for the public to stay home.

“Winston Churchill, he’s one of our own,” some chanted near a statue of the former prime minister that last weekend was sprayed with graffiti reading: “Churchill was a racist.”

British Home Secretary Priti Patel condemned the violent clashes by the counterprotesters as “throughly unacceptable thuggery.”

London Mayor Sadiq Khan urged people on Saturday to “stay away” from the demonstrations in light of the risk of spreading the coronavirus and concerns about possible disorder, vandalism and violence.

“We have intelligence that extreme far-right groups are coming to London ostensibly, they say, to protect the statues, but we think the statues may be a flashpoint for violence,” Khan said on BBC Radio on Saturday.

Prime Minister Boris Johnson also forcefully advised against attending protests, saying Friday that anyone attacking public property or the police would face “the full force of the law.”

The U.K.’s Black Lives Matter group also urged people to avoid central London, citing fears over safety.

The global Black Lives Matter movement has spread beyond demonstrations against police brutality to confronting colonialist pasts and systemic racism.

In recent days, some protesters around the world were emboldened to take more strident action, toppling statues of slaveholders, slave traders and prominent colonial-era figures.

With this in mind, metal scaffolding was placed around a statue of Churchill in London ahead of this weekend’s anti-racism protests.

While Johnson called the threats against the Churchill statue ‘absurd’ and ‘shameful,’ the celebrated former World War II leader’s legacy is tainted by evidence of racist and white supremacist views.

Scaffolding was also placed around statues of Nelson Mandela and Mahatma Gandhi, as the mayor said was that far-right groups intend to remove these statues.

London’s Metropolitan Police imposed several restrictions ahead of the scheduled protests including requiring the events to end at 5 p.m. local time. But the police warned protesters to reconsider attending at all due to the coronavirus pandemic.

The restrictions come in the wake of disorder in the city at the end of protests last weekend. While police said those demonstrations were on the whole peaceful, there were dozens of arrests and some police were injured.

Even so, more anti-racism demonstrations around the world are expected to continue on Saturday for the third consecutive week, as protesters stand with U.S. demonstrations after the death of George Floyd in Minneapolis police custody.

Demonstrations are planned in Paris on Saturday despite police bans on large gatherings due to coronavirus. Police urged restaurants, shops and businesses on the route between the upscale Place de la Republique square and Opera areas to close and board up their windows due to the risk of civil disorder.

Demonstrators attend a Black Lives Matter protest to express solidarity with U.S. protesters and demand an end to Aboriginal deaths in custody, in Perth, Australia on Saturday.Trevor Collens / AFP – Getty Images

In Australia, protests also went ahead on Saturday in support of the Black Lives Matter movement against the advice of government and health authorities.

The rallies, dominated by a heavy police presence, were mostly peaceful. Protesters marched on the streets or gathered at public parks carrying posters that said “No Justice, No Peace” and “Sorry For The Inconvenience, We Are Trying To Change The World.”

Australian police on Friday night set up temporary barricades in front of Sydney’s town hall and stood guard around a statue of colonial figure Captain Cook in the nearby park.

The movement in Australia focuses on the mistreatment of indigenous Australians, including Aboriginal deaths in law enforcement custody.

The worldwide unrest has also drawn attention to indigenous rights in Taiwan, where hundreds packed into a park in central Taipei on Saturday to protest.

An indigenous Taiwanese group was given prominent billing at the rally to draw attention to discrimination against the island’s original inhabitants. The rally, attended by more than 500 people, was peaceful with only a very light police presence.

Nancy Ing and Reuters contributed.



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Novak Djokovic among the winners at his charity event in Belgrade

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Last Updated: 13/06/20 7:41pm


Novak Djokovic hugs a ballboy during his charity event in Belgrade

World No 1 Novak Djokovic won his opening Adria Tour match as the two-day charity event got underway in Serbia.

The tournament, organised by Djokovic while international tennis remains suspended due to the coronavirus pandemic, attracted a capacity crowd of 4,000 to the Serb’s tennis complex by the Danube river.

Sets are limited to the best of seven games, with eight players competing in two pools on a round-robin basis.

Djokovic was a 4-1 4-1 winner over his compatriot Viktor Troicki in Group A, although at times the occasion resembled more of a training session than a competitive match.

The show was stolen by a young courtside helper who, having been given Troicki’s racket, returned twice from a Djokovic serve, before hitting a forehand winner at the net.

Djokovic was a 4-1 4-1 winner over fellow Serb Viktor Troicki

Djokovic was a 4-1 4-1 winner over fellow Serb Viktor Troicki

After the match, Djokovic said: “I really enjoyed myself out there.

“Viktor started well but he seemed to have lost his momentum after the opening few games and, in this format, the match can be over pretty quickly.

“Once again, I want to thank every player who turned up and all the fans who flocked in, their presence has made this weekend a memorable one.”

The afternoon session’s opening clash in Group B was the most entertaining, as Bulgarian Grigor Dimitrov beat home favourite Dusan Lajovic 4-3 3-4 4-3, with all three sets decided by tiebreaks.

World No 7 Alexander Zverev looked out of sorts in the opening set against Filip Krajinovic but recovered to post a 0-4 4-3 4-3 victory.

Australian Open finalist Dominic Thiem was leading 2-0 against Damir Dzumhur in the opening set, when the Bosnian retired with a thigh injury.

The group winners, to be decided after Sunday’s round-robin matches, will meet in the final.

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Latest Crop of West Point Graduates Includes First Observant Sikh Cadet

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“Diversity must never be an afterthought,” Katie Felder, a West Point spokeswoman, said in a statement. “It must be a thoughtful and purposeful approach to ensure that we get the right talent and the right mix of talent that will represent the nation we are sworn to defend.”

On Saturday, about 1,100 cadets are expected to receive their diplomas. Lieutenant Narang is one of nearly 230 women in the 2020 graduating class, which is 12 percent African-American, 9 percent Asian, 9 percent Hispanic and less than 1 percent Native American.

Despite being a minority within a minority on campus, Lieutenant Narang said she did not feel isolated as a student there. In some ways, she said, it was easier to fit in as a female Sikh cadet than if she had been a man.

Two male practicing Sikh cadets are behind Lieutenant Narang, and they received religious accommodations from the academy to grow facial hair and wear turbans. The Army standard for women’s hair says that a bun must be no larger than 3.5 inches in diameter. For Lieutenant Narang, whose hair hangs to her knees, it took some practice to pin a bun tight enough to meet the requirement, but she did not need a religious accommodation.

Breaking an ethnic barrier on campus showed itself in unexpected moments, she said.

“On the second day of basic training, the chaplain approached me as he was going around looking at religious preferences and said, ‘You have “unidentified” for a religious preference,’” Lieutenant Narang said. “He asked me, ‘Do you not have a religious affiliation?’ I said, ‘That’s because Sikhism wasn’t on the list for me to include it.’”

Like the rest of her graduating class, Lieutenant Narang was required to return to campus two weeks ahead of the ceremony to quarantine before Mr. Trump’s speech. When asked about her thoughts on the commencement speaker, she said that she would “prefer to not talk about that.”

After West Point, Lieutenant Narang plans to attend a basic officer leadership course. In early January, she is expected to assume her first post at the Kadena Air Base in Okinawa, Japan.

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U.S. Embassy in Seoul, South Korea, Unfurls Giant Black Lives Matter Banner

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The U.S. Embassy in Seoul, South Korea, unfurled a banner reading “Black Lives Matter” across its building and posted on social media Saturday that it stood “in solidarity with fellow Americans grieving and peacefully protesting to demand positive change.”

Harry Harris, the U.S. ambassador to South Korea, shared the tweet.

Harris quoted former President John F. Kennedy: “If we cannot now end our differences, at least we can help make the world safe for diversity.”

Harris added that Martin Luther King Jr.’s work to end racial injustice remained unfinished in the world and that “that work falls on each of us today.”

This is not the first time the U.S. Embassy in Seoul has notably expressed support for a social cause. In 2019, the office was in the company of a handful of other U.S. embassies — including those in Santiago, Chile, and New Delhi — that defied a State Department order not to hoist a Pride flag. Instead, it placed a Pride banner on its facade.

The actions were described as “category one insurrection” by an anonymous diplomat close to the State Department, according to The Washington Post. The embassy displayed the banner for three weeks before taking it down.

This year, the banner was unfurled again for Pride Month, according to recent geotagged social media posts and reports in South Korean media. 



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Nonhlanhla Mkhonto and Babalwa Mathulela: The EFF’s new MPs

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The Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF) has welcomed its newly sworn-in Members of Parliament Nonhlanhla Mkhonto and Babalwa Mathulela who are replacing Godrich Gardee and Thilivhali Mulaudzi who both resigned from the national assembly.

Both Mkhonto and Mathulela serve in the national leadership of the EFF, the Central Command Team, as members of the Standing Committee on Appropriations and Small Businesses respectively.

According to the red berets, Mkhonto, has been involved in a number of structures in her activism, including working as a secretary for the Civic Organisation in Mpumalanga. Mkhonto also served in the EFF Regional Interim Committee in the province between 2015 and 2018 before eventually being elected to national leadership in 2019.

She has held various posts including being executive mayor of Ehlanzeni District Municipality, Manager in Mpumalanga’s House of Traditional Leaders  and as a teacher.

Meanwhile Mathulela also has a long history of activism under other organisations including LoveLife.

“She has worked as a domestic worker, cashier and a  monitoring practitioner for the Provincial Department of Transport in the Eastern Cape. Before she was elected into the Central Command Team at the 2nd NPA in December 2019, she served as a branch chairperson and an additional member of Alfred Nzo Regional Command Team. She further holds a diploma in monitoring and evaluation and computer”, said party spokesperson Vuyani Pambo in a lengthy statement on Saturday, 13 June 2020.

The EFF assured in their abilities

“The EFF is confident that both Commissars will add to the quality of its parliamentary work and the advancement of the agenda of economic freedom through the revolutionary parliamentarism as reaffirmed by the EFF 2nd NPA”, Pambo concluded.

Gardee and Mulaudzi’s exit

Godrich Gardee, the EFF’s former secretary-general, left the party in March after graduating with law degree and is now the head of international relations.

“Mr Gardee is currently a candidate attorney under the employ and tutelage of Mabuza Attorneys persuing his articles. It is clear that the battle with reactionary forces have extended to the courtroom”, Pambo said at the time.

“Godrich Gardee remains a member of the central command team and a member of the war council charged with heading the international relations portfolio. These are huge responsibilities which the organisation has entrusted him with”



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Summer Game Fest: Watch the ‘Future Game Show’ event here [live stream]

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We are spoilt this weekend with one gaming event after the after, quite literally. The Future Game Show is a four-hour long event that follows right after the PC Gaming Show 2020. Fun times!

Future Games Show 2020: All the facts

Tonight’s event will be packed to the brim with exclusive trailers, announcements, and deep dives on existing AAA and indie games. The event comes to us courtesy of GamesRadar.

When will the show start

At 23:00, right after the PC Gaming Show. According to GamesRadar, publishers in the limelight tonight include Square Enix, Devolver Digital, among many others.

The show was initially planned for 6 June 2020 but was postponed to 13 June in support of the protests demanding justice and change over the death of George Floyd at the hands of the police.

Watch: Future Games Show 2020

Future Games Show hosts

In addition, Nolan North and Emily Rose will be hosting the event. If, for some reason, you don’t know who Nolan North is, then you have to watch the event purely for educational purposes.

Nolan is the voice behind the Assassin’s Creed franchise most-beloved character, Ezio Auditore da Firenze; Iron-Man too. I had the privilege of meeting Nolan (and Troy Baker) back in 2019.

We talked about Assassin’s Creed, Catherine (a super strange puzzle video game developed by Atlus for console) and their time in South Africa. They’re good people; watch the show, you’ll see.

What is the Summer Game Fest?

Quite simply, it’s a season of digital video game event from publishers and will feature playable content, in-game events, and plenty of special announcements and mystery reveals.

Check back regularly using the Summer Game Fest tag as more events and live streams will be added each week. Enjoy! Keighley is the genius behind the Summer Game Fest. He explains:

“We are figuring this thing out as we go! One man army here editing, streaming and interviewing but love your suggestions and ideas as we build. Best part is we have 4 months to tweak and play with the format.”

Geoff Keighley

The lineup for this week includes:

  • Star Wars: Squadrons Announcement – 15 June 2020
  • Steam Game Festival: Summer Edition – 16 June 2020
  • Upload VR Showcase – 16 June 2020
  • EA Play – 18 June 2020



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India’s negative response to PM’s offer condemned

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ISLAMABAD – Pakistan yesterday condemned India for responding negatively to Islamabad’s positive offer to counter the coronavirus pandemic.

A Foreign Ministry statement said Pakistan “regrets negative remarks by the Indian Ministry of External Affairs’ spokesperson regarding a goodwill suggesti 7on by the Prime Minister of Pakistan (Imran Khan) to share Pakistan’s successful experience in ameliorating impact of COVID-19 on the poorest sections of the society.”

It added: “remarks by the MEA’s spokesperson reflect an unprofessional attempt at point-scoring over a serious issue that involves lives of millions of poor people in the sub-continent, worst affected by the COVID-19 pandemic.”

Earlier, India refused Prime Minister Imran Khan’s offer to share experience of his government’s cash transfer scheme.

India boasted that the size of its economic stimulus package to deal with the coronavirus pandemic was as large as Pakistan’s Gross Domestic Product.

PM Khan, in a series of tweets, had offered to share Pakistan’s experience of implementing its successful cash transfer programme with India amid reports of how poor people in India were battling poverty in view of the coronavirus lockdown.

The international agencies have appreciated positive impact of the government of Pakistan’s direct cash transfer of Rs. 120 billion to 10 million poor families in Pakistan in most transparent manner.

Pakistan’s Foreign Ministry said the Prime Minister’s offer at this challenging time of a global pandemic was in consonance with the initiative for sharing national experiences among SAARC member countries in dealing with the impact of Covid-19.

“If that intent was serious, then the MEA’s response to Prime Minister Imran Khan’s suggestion is inconsistent with the stated position of their own leadership,” said the statement.

Pakistan, it said, emphasises that the “global pandemic is a common challenge demanding serious efforts and honest sharing of national experiences among countries while rising above petty point-scoring.”



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Anti-Trump protest as US cadets graduate

Protesters staged a demonstration at West Point on Saturday as America’s newest officers graduated from the military academy. The protesters chanted slogans against President Donald Trump who attended the graduation ceremony. (June 13).

       

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Bidvest Wits sell PSL status to first division outfit

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The oldest club competing in South Africa’s top-flight could soon cease to exist after Tshakhuma Tsha Madzivhandzila (TTM) claimed to have purchased the PSL status belonging to Bidvest Wits on Saturday.

The Clever Boys have been the subject of widespread reports regarding a fragile financial status throughout the pause in competitive action, with some of the bigger sides in the country vying for some of their top players.

Tshakhuma and Bidvest Wits agree deal 

According to Tshakhuma, the Limpopo outfit now stands to compete in the country’s top tier after completing a deal with the Braamfontein-based outfit.

The agreement between the two entities involves the transfer of players to the Premiership’s new kids on the block.

From 1921 ’til bust

The closest TTM have come to competing in the big time was during the playoff phase which followed the 2018/19 season.

During then, the club failed to make it through the offseason competition as Maritzbutg United maintained their status in the top flight.

They could still be without a few big names from the 2016/17 PSL champions, who have reportedly sold a few big names before entering into the contriversial deal.

According to reports, Bafana Bafana captain Thulani Hlatshwayo has competed a deal to Orlando Pirates, along with Namibian winger Deon Hotto.

Other players rumoured to be on their way out of Braam include Thabang Monare, who has long been linked with the Buccaneers’ rivals Kaizer Chiefs,, while Haashim Domingo is said to be on his way to joining defending league champions Mamelodi Sundowns.

Wits stand to become the latest in a long string of clubs who have sold their rights of competing in the top flight.

Cape Town City, a name which first appeared in the local soccer fraternity over half a decade ago, was revived in 2016 when its new owners purchased the status of Mpumalanga Black Aces. The club has since gone on to win two trophies in its short existence, and was in among the league contenders in the last two completed seasons.

Also entering the Premiership via financial muscle was AmaZulu, who purchased the status of fellow KZN club, Thanda Royal Zulu, who had just gained promotion into the top flight.

Bloemfontein Celtic were another club rumoured to be considering a move similar to that of Wits, with TS Galaxy owner, Tim Sukazi said to be the main owner.

Wits were formed in 1921, making it the oldest of the 16 clubs who competed in the 2019/20 PSL season.



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How to turn an old phone into a security camera

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There is a lot of cool stuff you can do with an old Android phone. This includes everything from making your own Google Home to a frame. You can even use your old Android phone to make a custom security camera system. It’s not as difficult as you might think.

HOW TO TURN YOUR OLD PHONE INTO A CAMERA: EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO KNOW

To begin with, you will need to choose a security camera app for your phone.

Once you are set up you will be able to monitor your living space and control your security camera from anywhere straight from your new phone.

WHY USE THE ALFRED APP?

Alfred is one of the most popular security camera apps by a long shot with over 10-million downloads and a solid 4.7-star rating on the Google Play Store.
Alfred app is one of the best options for setting up your phone as a security camera. It’s a cross platform so it does not matter if your old phone was an Android phone or iPhone. The same applies to your new phone.

ALFRED APP FEATURES

Alfred is free to use and gives you a remote view of your live feed, motion detection with alerts, free cloud storage, a two-way audio feed and use of both the front and rear cameras. To unlock additional features, like higher-resolution viewing and recording, zoom capabilities, ad removal and 30-day cloud storage, you can upgrade to Alfred Premium.

STEPS REQUIRED TO DOWNLOAD THE ALFRED APP

• Download Alfred (Android, iOS) on both your old and new phones or any tablets you want to use.
• On the new phone, swipe through the introduction and tap Start. Select Viewer and tap Next.
• Once you get to the sign in page, click Sign in with Google (a Google account is required) and sign in with your Google account credentials.
• On the old phone, repeat the same steps, but instead of selecting Viewer, select Camera. And make sure to sign in to the same Google account.

Once both phones are signed in to Alfred, you’re pretty much done with the setup. Alfred has simplified the camera options to only include a few settings.

On iOS you can only enable motion detection, choose between the front and rear cameras and enable or disable audio.

If you’re using an Android device, you have those options and you can also enable continuous focus, have Alfred automatically reopen if the phone reboots, set a resolution and enable a passcode lock.

SETTINGS CAN BE CHANGED FOR YOUR NEW PHONE

From your new phone, you can change a few more settings, such as turning notifications on or off, setting a camera or viewer name, adding other people to your Trust Circle (granting other people access to your video feeds), removing a camera, checking how many times a camera has disconnected, setting motion detection sensitivity and enabling a low-light filter on cameras.

CHOOSE A SPOT TO SET UP AND POSITION THE CAMERA

After you have the stream up and running, you will need to set up and position the camera. You may want it focused on the main entry point to your home, your backyard, the place where you store valuables or a point you think might be particularly vulnerable. You can also set up an IP camera as a baby monitor.

If you have multiple old phones lying around, you can set up multiple cameras for fairly robust video coverage.

MOUNT AND POWER YOUR NEW CAMERA(S)

To mount or position the camera, a small smartphone tripod or suction cup car mount can work wonders and help you position the camera in an inconspicuous place.

To broaden the field of view, consider buying a wide-angle lens for your phone, something that can be purchased for between $5 (R84) and $20 (R337) online.

STREAMING VIDEO IS POWER INTENSIVE

Streaming video is very power intensive, and the phone will be on 24/7. To keep the phone from dying in the first few hours, you will need to position it close to a power source. A 10-foot Micro-USB or lightning cable will give you more flexibility in where you put it.

ALTERNATIVE CHOICES TO ALFRED APP

While Alfred is a solid choice, keep in mind it’s not the only choice. Manything, Salient Eye and Presence are all solid free choices with an affordable subscription model if you need more features. IP Webcam is also one of the more popular Android-only options.

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