Charlottesville: Neo-nazi gets life in prison for 2017 car attack

The self-described neo-Nazi who killed 32-year-old Heather Heyer when he rammed his car into a crowd of counterprotesters after a 2017 white supremacist rally was sentenced to life in prison by a federal judge in Charlottesville, Virginia, on Friday.

James Alex Fields Jr, 22, had pleaded guilty in March to federal hate crimes connected to the attack at the August 12, 2017, Unite the Right rally. In exchange, prosecutors dropped their request for the death penalty. His attorneys asked for a sentence less than life. He will be sentenced next month on separate state charges.

Before the judge handed down his sentence, Fields, accompanied by one of his lawyers, walked to a podium in the courtroom and spoke.

“I apologise for the hurt and loss I’ve caused,” he said, later adding, “every day I think about how things could have gone differently and how I regret my actions. I’m sorry.”

Fields’s comment came after more than a dozen survivors of and witnesses to the attack delivered emotional testimony about the physical and psychological wounds they had received as a result of the events that day.

Heyer’s parents described the grief of losing their daughter. 

“It was an incident I will never fully recover from,” said Heyer’s father, Mark Heyer.

Killed by Hate: Heather Heyer

A counterprotester holds a photo of Heather Heyer on Boston Common at a free speech rally organised by conservative activists [File: Michael Dwyer/AP Photo]

Her mother, Susan Bro, described herself as “deeply wounded” and recounted crying uncontrollably at times.

In the months aftermath of the attack, Fields remained unrepentant, prosecutors said, noting that in a December 7, 2017, phone call from jail with his mother, he blasted Bro for her activism after the attack.

“She is a communist. An anti-white liberal,” Fields said, according to court papers filed by prosecutors. He rejected his mother’s plea to consider that the woman had “lost her daughter”, replying, “She’s the enemy.” 

Fields’s lawyers had urged the judge to consider a lesser sentence for the attack that also injured 19 people at the Unite the Right rally.

Unite the Right 2017

Unite the Right, which was organised to oppose Charlottesville’s decision to remove a Confederate statue, was the largest white nationalist rally in the United States in recent years.

Fields drove to Virginia from his home in Maumee, Ohio, to support the white nationalists.

During the rally, the then-21-year-old had been photographed marching with Vanguard America, a neo-Nazi group, during the rally. Throughout the day, rally participants clashed with community members, anti-racists and anti-fascists across the city.

The rally brought out thousands of supporters of the alt-right, a loosely-knit coalition of white supremacists, white nationalists and neo-Nazis.

After the rally, as a large group of counterprotesters marched through Charlottesville singing and laughing, Fields stopped his car, backed up, then sped into the crowd, according to testimony from witnesses and video surveillance shown to jurors during the trial. 

Following the 2017 Unite the Right, President Donald Trump inflamed tensions even further when he said “both sides” were to blame, a comment some saw as a refusal to condemn racism.

Heyer was among the 18 people killed by white supremacists in the US in 2017, according to the Anti-Defamation League. The number of hate crime also grew by 17 percent, according to the FBI

White nationalist, neo-Nazi and far-right groups that took to the streets in Charlottesville saw permits for a spate of subsequent public events pulled or denied while hosting services, social media outlets and tech companies cracked down on far-right individuals and groups.

Counterprotesters far outnumbered white nationalists at the 2018 United the Right rally held in Washington. 

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Dem debates spark fundraising gusher for breakout stars


Joe Biden, Bernie Sanders and Kamala Harris

Democratic candidates scored upticks in fundraising after their performances during the first Democratic primary debates. | Wilfredo Lee/AP Photo

The Democratic digital fundraising platform ActBlue raised $6.9 million on Thursday alone — the party’s biggest day in more than two months and a sign of fresh energy coursing through 2020 campaigns after this week’s debates.

The party’s presidential candidates are only hours away from their next big test, a Sunday fundraising deadline that will show momentum for some candidates and flagging fortunes for many. Fresh off their first debates, Democrats spent the week working furiously to capitalize on the moment, with multiple candidates turning in record or near-best fundraising days as their campaigns barraged supporters with emails and texts asking for cash.

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California Sen. Kamala Harris raised more money on Thursday than any other day since her first-week campaign rally in Oakland, spokesperson Lily Adams said. A campaign aide for New Jersey Sen. Cory Booker said he brought in more donors on Wednesday than any day except his launch and the last day of the first quarter. And Julián Castro scored a big payday after touting his immigration positions and clashing with Beto O’Rourke Wednesday, raising three times more money than his previous record day, according to the campaign.

“We have a very short window of time to capitalize on this incredible momentum,” read one fundraising plea sent via text by Castro, who was praised for his debate performance on Wednesday night. “It’s so critical that we seize this moment. We can’t overstate the urgency,”

The fundraising surges highlight the critical role of the debates, especially for lesser-known candidates who need more money and attention to fuel their campaigns. And in this case, the debates give candidates a chance to prove they have momentum again over the next two weeks, as campaigns disclose how much money they raised over the second quarter of the year, which ends Sunday night.

“A lot of these candidates are struggling to survive,” said Steve Westly, a Democratic fundraiser and former California state controller. “What this really is, is the winnowing down of candidates — to who will be the five or six or eight to continue.”

Well-known candidates who sizzle on the debate stage can also benefit greatly. Harris, who already had drawn a mix of big- and small-dollar donors heading into the debates, won praise from in-demand donors who could help power her bid as she seeks to compete with Biden and the wealthy donors who have flocked to the ex-vice president since he launched his campaign.

“She had some brilliant moments. And not one. There were three or four really surprising moments,” said Bill Stetson, a Democratic donor who helped raise more than half a million dollars for each of Obama’s presidential campaigns and is undecided on who he will support in 2020. “I was very, very impressed.”

Stetson, who recently attended a fundraiser for Biden, said he’s never met Harris before. But he said he’ll be looking closely at her candidacy after watching both her debate performance and post-debate interviews. And his phone exploded with texts and tweets from friends after Thursday’s debate, he said.

Donors also heaped praise on Sen. Elizabeth Warren’s debate performance. Warren is the only candidate who has explicitly vowed to not hold closed-door fundraisers with wealthy donors during the primary, which has cut her off from direct personal access to the wealthy class — though some rich potential supporters said that after this week, they are taking a closer look and may donate anyway.

“I think [Warren is] running a very good campaign. I have considered supporting her,” said San Francisco-based megadonor Susie Tompkins Buell, who said she is not supporting a single candidate in the race but cited Warren, Harris and South Bend, Ind., Mayor Pete Buttigieg as her favorites from the debates. “I think she’s doing very well and I am open to that, I’m just waiting to see how things go in the next few weeks.”

The two weeks after Sunday will mark the second time that candidates have to report their fundraising figures — and the first time that Biden will report his. The fundraising is both a marker of success for a campaign, and a necessity for operating one. And the climate for raising money is ruthlessly competitive.

“Second quarters are always a little harder. Donors are less enthusiastic, there’s less happening, there’s more candidates, it’s hard out there nationally with small donors,” said Connor Farrell, CEO of the digital fundraising firm Left Rising.

Many major donors and fundraisers, meanwhile, remain undecided. Some have contributed to Biden and Buttigieg in recent weeks and expect both of them to raise announce huge sums raised — but the donors haven’t exclusively pledged their support to either candidate, making it entirely possible someone else could eventually snag their support.

“The bottom line is still, who can beat Trump?” said Alix Ritchie, a Democratic donor. “At the end of the day, that’s the judgment I have to make about who ultimately, I’ll put my shoulder behind the wheel and work like the devil for.”

Ritchie praised Harris’ debate performance — but he said the answer to her “big question” isn’t clear yet. She has donated to all the leading female candidates, plus Biden and Buttigieg, and she will help host a fundraiser for Buttigieg on Cape Cod in July.

Biden is scheduled to be in San Francisco, a Democratic fundraising capital, on Friday and Saturday, where he’s scheduled to attend a trio of events with wealthy supporters.

“He’s got extraordinary support here in Silicon Valley,” said Westly, who is supporting Biden in the race. “You’re going to see strong humbers for [Biden] when the June 30 numbers are in.”

Chris Cadelago contributed to this report.

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Toy Story 4 Is A Perfect Modern Rom-Com



Disney/Pixar

When Toy Story 4 was first announced in 2014, early contributors to the project revealed that the newest addition to the beloved Pixar franchise would be a romantic comedy, centering on Woody and Bo Peep. It was an unexpected revelation — Bo had been absent from Toy Story 3, and Woody and the remaining gang passed on to a new owner, Bonnie. It would also be a shift in what we’d come to expect from the movies. Rather than center around the love between a toy and their kid, it would offer a story of toy-to-toy affection. It was an exciting idea, and the more the filmmakers dug into it, the more they realized… it just didn’t work. “It started feeling like a tiny person movie and not a Toy Story movie,” director Josh Cooley told MTV News.

“It also didn’t feel like it was deep enough,” producer Jonas Rivera chimed in. “It was cool and — you’re right — it felt like we lost the toy-ness of it. It started because, well, it could work and it’s entertaining and we love her, but it felt like that’s not enough. It needed to have a deeper well.” So they got to work, not just by lacing in new story elements, but by creating a “high-stakes adventure around it,” producer Mark Nelson said. “It’s more than you often see in a romantic comedy.”

But in deepening that well and raising the stakes, what the storytellers didn’t realize was that they were actually fortifying the romantic comedy they’d initially set out to make.

Disney/Pixar

Perhaps most crucially, 4 hits all the story beats of a traditional romantic comedy. We have our meet-cute when Woody finds Bo at a park and she throws them down a hill, safe from the view of all the wild kids unleashed onto the playground. As soon as they get their bearings, it becomes immediately obvious that Bo is now more confident and independent than Woody remembered. In some ways, it’s like they’re meeting for the very first time. Luckily, they’re able to get closer when Bo agrees to help Woody on his latest rescue mission: recovering Forky, Bonnie’s favorite toy, from the antique shop toys holding him hostage. During that time, Woody gets to know the new Bo, one who isn’t afraid to take charge and speak her mind. She’s so comfortable speaking her mind, in fact, that when Woody risks it all simply to save Forky, Bo voices her stark disagreement with his understanding of life: Whereas Woody’s whole world is his kid, Bo recognizes that there’s a world beyond the bedroom. So, before they ultimately set aside their differences to reunite Bonnie and Forky once more, they have to go their separate ways — But, as Woody makes his way make to Bonnie and reaches his final goodbye with Bo, it hits him: He cannot continue living the rest of his life without her. And thus, the grand gesture: Woody decides to stay with Bo, enjoying the mischievous life of a lost toy with the love of his life right by his side.

Even Tom Hanks, the voice of Woody, admitted that the two were meant to be since the very beginning — one tentpole rom-com trope. “Woody has known since 1994 that Bo was the figurine for him,” he said at a press conference, before adding the official talking points provided to him by Disney’s marketing team, which read, “They know that fate is an odd thing and there is no substitution for love in this crazy, kooky, confusing world.” And speaking of Tom Hanks, this movie stars Tom Hanks, also the star of classic rom-coms You’ve Got Mail and Sleepless in Seattle. We all know that one hallmark of a rom-com is that its stars have appeared in other successful rom-coms. (See: Hugh Grant, Richard Gere, Matthew McConaughey, Kate Hudson, Meg Ryan, and Julia Roberts.)

Disney/Pixar

The rom-com nature of the story also appears in how Hanks and Annie Potts, the voice of Bo, acted, playing off of their chemistry by teaming up in the sound booth during their scenes, despite that being an uncommon practice in animated films. (For added context, Hanks and Tim Allen, who voices Buzz Lightyear, have never recorded together, and the only other voice actors to team up during 4’s recording sessions were Keegan-Michael Key and Jordan Peele, who voiced the conjoined Ducky and Bunny.) “Even separated by two microphones and two stands, the way Annie Potts will look at you with her eyes,” Hanks said, turning his chin down and puppy-dogging his eyes, “When she says the words … ‘Oh, Woody,’ it gets you every time and you become a little jar of pudding when that happens.”

Of course, that demure attitude isn’t Bo’s only contribution to the movie. Fitting with the modernization of the genre, 4 flips the script on traditional rom-coms, telling the story of a fully actualized (toy) woman who completes a (toy) man. It’s a fitting follow-up to 3, when college-bound Andy has passed all of his toys on to Bonnie and Woody “has to find a new purpose now,” Nelson said. “Everything has changed. He can’t live out his life the way that he was before and it’s not anything he’s prepared himself for, and now he’s got to figure it out.” Over the course of their time together, and particularly after she forces him to look at life’s bigger picture, Bo becomes the catalyst to Woody figuring it out. And that’s what romantic comedies are all about: the transformative power of love.

Through that adventure, the filmmakers hoped to tell the story of the moment that Bo changed Woody’s life forever. “If you were to meet Woody now, after this series of all these films and ask him over a cup of coffee, ‘What’s the biggest thing that ever happened to you?’ We wanted his answer to be, ‘Meeting Bo Peep for the second time,’” Rivera said. “That’s the thing — after everything he’s been through, that actually changes life more than anything.”

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Live: France vs. USWNT in World Cup QFs

  1. Yael Averbuch West @Yael_Averbuch

  2. USA vs. France: 2019 Women’s World Cup Live Updates

    via FiveThirtyEight

  3. Watch: Megan Rapinoe gives USA 1-0 lead over France 5 minutes into World Cup quarterfinal

    via Pro Soccer USA

  4. via Twitter

  5. USWNT Fans Out Here in Paris

    Bleacher Report @BleacherReport

    USA fans traveling in NUMBERS to the World Cup quarterfinal vs. France 😳

    (via @AmericanOutlaws)
    https://t.co/2xdVdEWTVs

  6. Caitlin Murray @caitlinmurr

  7. NBC Sports Soccer @NBCSportsSoccer

  8. Planet Fútbol @si_soccer

  9. France XI to Face USWNT 👇

    Equipe de France ⭐⭐ @equipedefrance

    La composition de l’Equipe de France !! #FRA #FiersdetreBleues #FRAUSA 🇫🇷🇺🇸 https://t.co/M9uCUg2Gmz

  10. U.S. Soccer WNT @USWNT

    For our Nation
    For the 🔴, ⚪ and 🔵
    For U.S. all.

    Lineup Notes: https://t.co/Swf85Gglmd

    #OneNationOneTeam https://t.co/B2sgyUmQ9y

  11. Can USWNT End the Rut?

    FOX Soccer @FOXSoccer

    The @USWNT is winless in their last 3 meetings with France.

    Will the result be different today when the stakes are highest? 🤔 https://t.co/6Cu2ex3Vfz

  12. Goal @goal

  13. Joe Prince-Wright @JPW_NBCSports

  14. Michael Lewis @Soccerwriter

  15. The Equalizer @EqualizerSoccer

  16. Michael Lewis @Soccerwriter

  17. U.S. Soccer WNT @USWNT

  18. Caitlin Murray @caitlinmurr

  19. Jacqueline Purdy @JacquelinePurdy

  20. Women’s ICC @iccwomen

  21. Michael Lewis @Soccerwriter

  22. Steven Goff @SoccerInsider

  23. FOX Soccer @FOXSoccer

  24. Arsenal Women @ArsenalWFC

  25. Jamie Goldberg @Jamiebgoldberg

  26. NC Courage @TheNCCourage

  27. Michael Lewis @Soccerwriter

  28. Chicago Red Stars @chiredstarsPR

  29. Drew Epperley @wvhooligan

  30. Erin Fish, FIFA @FIFAWWC_USA

  31. The Offside Rule @OffsideRulePod

  32. Joe Prince-Wright @JPW_NBCSports

  33. Jose de Jesus Ortiz @OrtizKicks

  34. The Equalizer @EqualizerSoccer

  35. Houston Dash @HoustonDash

  36. French Team ⭐⭐ @FrenchTeam

  37. Meg Linehan @itsmeglinehan

  38. Seth Vertelney @svertelney

  39. Womens Soccer United @WomensSoccerUtd

  40. Ives Galarcep @SoccerByIves

  41. FIFA Women’s World Cup @FIFAWWC

  42. U.S. Soccer WNT @USWNT

  43. John D. Halloran @JohnDHalloran

  44. Becca Moros @BeccaMoros

  45. The Equalizer @EqualizerSoccer

  46. Caitlin Murray @caitlinmurr

  47. FOX Soccer @FOXSoccer

  48. The Equalizer @EqualizerSoccer

  49. Major League Soccer @MLS

  50. French Team ⭐⭐ @FrenchTeam

  51. U.S. Soccer WNT @USWNT

  52. Michael Lewis @Soccerwriter

  53. Planet Fútbol @si_soccer

  54. Womens Soccer United @WomensSoccerUtd

  55. Erin Fish, FIFA @FIFAWWC_USA

  56. Michael Lewis @Soccerwriter

  57. Emma Hingant, FIFA @FIFAWWC_FRA

  58. Ben Dinnery @BenDinnery

  59. Seth Vertelney @svertelney

  60. Gabrielle Seiler @gabby_seiler

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Live: France vs. USWNT in World Cup QFs

  1. Yael Averbuch West @Yael_Averbuch

  2. USA vs. France: 2019 Women’s World Cup Live Updates

    via FiveThirtyEight

  3. Watch: Megan Rapinoe gives USA 1-0 lead over France 5 minutes into World Cup quarterfinal

    via Pro Soccer USA

  4. via Twitter

  5. USWNT Fans Out Here in Paris

    Bleacher Report @BleacherReport

    USA fans traveling in NUMBERS to the World Cup quarterfinal vs. France 😳

    (via @AmericanOutlaws)
    https://t.co/2xdVdEWTVs

  6. Caitlin Murray @caitlinmurr

  7. NBC Sports Soccer @NBCSportsSoccer

  8. Planet Fútbol @si_soccer

  9. France XI to Face USWNT 👇

    Equipe de France ⭐⭐ @equipedefrance

    La composition de l’Equipe de France !! #FRA #FiersdetreBleues #FRAUSA 🇫🇷🇺🇸 https://t.co/M9uCUg2Gmz

  10. U.S. Soccer WNT @USWNT

    For our Nation
    For the 🔴, ⚪ and 🔵
    For U.S. all.

    Lineup Notes: https://t.co/Swf85Gglmd

    #OneNationOneTeam https://t.co/B2sgyUmQ9y

  11. Can USWNT End the Rut?

    FOX Soccer @FOXSoccer

    The @USWNT is winless in their last 3 meetings with France.

    Will the result be different today when the stakes are highest? 🤔 https://t.co/6Cu2ex3Vfz

  12. Goal @goal

  13. Joe Prince-Wright @JPW_NBCSports

  14. Michael Lewis @Soccerwriter

  15. The Equalizer @EqualizerSoccer

  16. Michael Lewis @Soccerwriter

  17. U.S. Soccer WNT @USWNT

  18. Caitlin Murray @caitlinmurr

  19. Jacqueline Purdy @JacquelinePurdy

  20. Women’s ICC @iccwomen

  21. Michael Lewis @Soccerwriter

  22. Steven Goff @SoccerInsider

  23. FOX Soccer @FOXSoccer

  24. Arsenal Women @ArsenalWFC

  25. Jamie Goldberg @Jamiebgoldberg

  26. NC Courage @TheNCCourage

  27. Michael Lewis @Soccerwriter

  28. Chicago Red Stars @chiredstarsPR

  29. Drew Epperley @wvhooligan

  30. Erin Fish, FIFA @FIFAWWC_USA

  31. The Offside Rule @OffsideRulePod

  32. Joe Prince-Wright @JPW_NBCSports

  33. Jose de Jesus Ortiz @OrtizKicks

  34. The Equalizer @EqualizerSoccer

  35. Houston Dash @HoustonDash

  36. French Team ⭐⭐ @FrenchTeam

  37. Meg Linehan @itsmeglinehan

  38. Seth Vertelney @svertelney

  39. Womens Soccer United @WomensSoccerUtd

  40. Ives Galarcep @SoccerByIves

  41. FIFA Women’s World Cup @FIFAWWC

  42. U.S. Soccer WNT @USWNT

  43. John D. Halloran @JohnDHalloran

  44. Becca Moros @BeccaMoros

  45. The Equalizer @EqualizerSoccer

  46. Caitlin Murray @caitlinmurr

  47. FOX Soccer @FOXSoccer

  48. The Equalizer @EqualizerSoccer

  49. Major League Soccer @MLS

  50. French Team ⭐⭐ @FrenchTeam

  51. U.S. Soccer WNT @USWNT

  52. Michael Lewis @Soccerwriter

  53. Planet Fútbol @si_soccer

  54. Womens Soccer United @WomensSoccerUtd

  55. Erin Fish, FIFA @FIFAWWC_USA

  56. Michael Lewis @Soccerwriter

  57. Emma Hingant, FIFA @FIFAWWC_FRA

  58. Ben Dinnery @BenDinnery

  59. Seth Vertelney @svertelney

  60. Gabrielle Seiler @gabby_seiler

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Nuclear talks progress ‘not enough’ for Iran to change course

Diplomats meeting in Vienna in a bid to save a 2015 nuclear deal between Iran and world powers made progress but it was “not enough” to stop Tehran scaling back compliance with the accord, according to the Iranian deputy foreign minister.

Officials from the deal’s remaining signatories – China, Russia, the United Kingdom, France, Germany and Iran – held talks in the Austrian capital on Friday after Tehran warned that it would soon breach a limit on the amount of enriched uranium set out in the agreement.

“It was a step forward, but it is still not enough and not meeting Iran’s expectations,” Iran’s Deputy Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi told reporters. “I don’t think the progress made today will be enough to stop our process but the decision will be made in Tehran.”

The meeting took place amid growing concern that the deal could collapse, a year after the United States unilaterally withdrew from the accord, which limits Iran’s nuclear activity in exchange for relief from sanctions.

After pulling out, the US reimposed sanctions on Iran and called for Iranian oil exports to be reduced to zero as part of a “maximum pressure” campaign against Tehran, which has dramatically reduced Iran’s oil exports.

The remaining signatories to the deal want Iran to remain within its limits but Tehran says they have not offered sufficient incentives.

In addition to the stockpile limit, Iran has said that in early July it will start to enrich uranium above the 3.67 percent cap agreed in the deal.

Al Jazeera’s Dorsa Jabbari, reporting from Tehran, said the progress at the talks was unlikely to be enough for the Iranians to remain within the limits set out in the deal.

“What happens next is up to the leadership here to decide. We know that they are going to go ahead with scaling back their commitment,” she said. “In the next few days, we’ll see how far the Iranians go.”

INSTEX operational

Araqchi said the Europeans told the meeting that INSTEX, a trade mechanism designed by European countries to bypass US sanctions on Tehran, had been made operational, with some transactions already processed, but that it would need to expand in order to satisfy Iran.

“For INSTEX to be useful for Iran, Europeans need to buy oil or consider credit lines for this mechanism otherwise INSTEX is not like they or us expect,” he said.

Oil exports are a key source of revenue for Iran.

The payment system, which would act as a middleman in trade between Iran and European companies and reduce the need for direct transactions, had been widened to include more countries beyond the UK, France and Germany, he said.

European countries said the scheme was operating.

“INSTEX now operational, first transactions being processed and more EU Members States to join,” Helga Schmid, senior EU diplomat, said on Twitter.

Reporting from Vienna, Al Jazeera’s Dominic Kane said the meeting appeared to be broadly positive but cautioned that the world powers did not send high-level delegations to the talks.

“This meeting had been presented by the Iranian side as perhaps the last chance to reach a conclusion,” he said. “Iran sent its deputy foreign minister here but the other parties did not send senior foreign ministers to attend, so the ball is in the other parties’ court.”

Foreign ministers from Iran and the five remaining signatories would meet “very soon”, Araqchi said.

China rejects US sanctions

Meanwhile, China’s delegate at the talks, Fu Cong, said Beijing would continue to import Iranian oil despite Washington’s sanctions on Tehran.

“We reject the unilateral imposition of sanctions,” he said. “For us, energy security is important and the importation of Iranian oil is important to Chinese energy security and also the livelihood of the people.”

He added that the meeting was “conducive to easing tensions in the region”, referring to sabre-rattling between Washington and Tehran in the Gulf.

Concern about a possible confrontation in the region escalated sharply last week when Iran shot down a US unmanned drone, which Tehran said was in its airspace. The US said it was downed in international airspace. US President Donald Trump ordered retaliatory attacks on Iran but later cancelled them, saying they would not have been proportional.

It was the latest in a series of escalatory events in the Gulf region in recent weeks, including alleged attacks on tankers which the US has blamed on Iran, despite Tehran’s denials.

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NBA Rumors: Coach’s Challenge ‘Likely’ Debuting Next Season on Trial Basis

Golden State Warriors head coach Steve Kerr, right, argues with the referee Scott Foster during the first half of an NBA basketball game, Friday, Oct. 26, 2018, at Madison Square Garden in New York. (AP Photo/Mary Altaffer)

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The NBA will “likely” implement a coach’s challenge for the 2019-20 season “on a trial basis,” according to ESPN’s Zach Lowe.

After being tested in the G League the past two seasons, the challenge system will be used during the NBA Summer League.

According to a league memo distributed Friday and was obtained by ESPN, plays that will be subject to challenges include:

  • Called fouls
  • Goaltending
  • Basket interference
  • Plays when the ball is knocked out of bounds.

Each of the three other major North American sports—the NFL, NHL and MLB—all employ a challenge system.

The proposed protocol would grant coaches one challenge per game, which can be used as long as the team has at least one timeout remaining. The coach must immediately use a timeout and signal to the officiating crew that it would like to challenge a play.

Like the NFL, a successful challenge would allow the team to retain its timeout, while an unsuccessful challenge would cost the team the timeout. Unlike the NFL, though, the NBA will limit the number of coaches challenges to only one (per team) regardless of the outcome of the challenge.

Under the current replay review system, NBA officials are able to go to the courtside monitors to review anything from time on the clock to out-of-bounds plays to flagrant fouls. The new system would expand the amount of plays that would be subject to review, though it would be up to the coaches to initiate the review.

In order for the challenge system to be put into effect, it must receive approval from two-thirds of the league’s 30 teams. A vote is expected to be held July 9.

“Based on the feedback we have received, we expect it to be adopted,” the league memo stated, per Lowe.

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Tunisia: President improving, to be discharged from hospital soon

Tunisian President Beji Caid Essebsi‘s health is improving and the 92-year-old is expected to be discharged from hospital soon, according to his office.

The update on Friday came a day after the country’s first democratically elected president fell ill, prompting rumours across Tunisia about his death. Essebsi had already been briefly hospitalised last week.

“His state of health is improving,” presidential spokeswoman Saida Garrach told Tunisian public radio.

“He had a meeting with the defence minister at about 7:45am (06:45 GMT), and they exchanged information on the situation in the country,” she said.

The spokeswoman gave assurances that Essebsi, who has been in power since 2014, should be released from hospital “soon”, without providing further details.

On Thursday, the presidency said Essebsi “was taken seriously ill and transferred to the military hospital in Tunis”.

Firas Guefrech, his adviser, said initially that the president’s condition was “critical” before tweeting that he was “stable” and denying rumours that he had died. 

His hospitalisation on Thursday, coupled with the deadly twin bombings that also rocked the capital, Tunis, on the same day, raised fears that the country would enter a period of uncertainty.

Crisis averted

Under the constitution, a constitutional court can appoint the country’s parliament speaker, currently 85-year-old Mohammed Ennaceur, as interim president in the event of such an absence.

It can also temporarily delegate power to Prime Minister Youssef Chahed.

Tunisia suicide attacks kill police officer, wound several (01:50)

But eight years after the 2011 revolution that toppled longtime ruler Zine El Abidine Ben Ali, political parties have not yet reached an agreement to establish a constitutional court.

“We have a president. There is no constitutional vacancy,” one of Essebsi’s key advisers, Noureddine Ben Ticha, told the Express FM radio station, as officials sought to calm concerns the country could descend into political instability.

Meanwhile on Friday, the day after the attack in Tunis that was claimed by the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL or ISIS) armed group, the mood in the streets of the capital was hopeful but cautious.

“I hope he will return to the [presidential] palace in good health quickly because his absence in such difficult times will plunge the country into chaos,” said Ibrahim Chaouachi, 40, echoing many of his compatriots.

Tunisia is scheduled to hold legislative presidential in October and November.

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“Food fights” and “the power of love”: Recapping the second Democratic debate

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Kamala Harris breaks out

The California senator quickly grabbed the spotlight and never really let it go. She put an uneven Biden on his heels, highlighting his record of working with segregationists and his opposition to a federal busing program that addressed school segregation.

Kamala Harris 2020 election candidate

Guys, America does not want a food fight, they want to know how we put food on their table.

— Kamala Harris

Emily Stephenson

9:31 p.m.

Harris seems effective at cutting in. People stop talking when she speaks up.

Christopher Cadelago

National Political Reporter

9:57 p.m.

Charlie If you dropped me into this debate with no context, there’s no way I’d tell you Joe Biden is the frontrunner. Sanders is running circles around him in terms of energy, and Harris and Buttigieg have used their time to score big points.

Charlie Mahtesian

Senior politics editor

10:04 p.m.

Here we go. Kamala squares up against Biden and calls him out for his segregationist senator remarks

Holly Otterbein

National political reporter

10:07 p.m.

Kamala is using Biden to show the questioning skills that she would bring to Trump. Every Democrat on stage, of course, wants to show that they can beat Trump.

Kamala Harris 2020 election candidate

Vice President Biden, do you agree today that you were wrong to oppose busing in America then? Do you agree?

— Kamala Harris

Charlie Mahtesian

Senior politics editor

10:08 p.m.

Second time Biden willingly stopped his answer at the time limit. No one else is doing that. It was smart – he needed that back and forth with Harris to end

Scott Bland

Campaign Pro editor

10:24 p.m.

In case anyone was wondering if Harris prepped her back-and-forth on race with Biden earlier, her campaign tweeted this:

 Sen. Kamala Harris and former Vice President Joe Biden speak as Sen. Bernie Sanders looks on. | Drew Angerer/Getty Images

Sen. Kamala Harris and former Vice President Joe Biden speak as Sen. Bernie Sanders looks on. | Drew Angerer/Getty Images

Natasha Korecki

National Correspondent

10:33 p.m.

After that Kamala Harris skewering, Team Biden has to be worried about this narrative: if he can’t handle Harris, how’s he going to handle Trump?

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Sea-Watch stand off: Situation ‘incredibly tense’, captain warns

Dozens of stranded people on board a rescue ship that is prevented by Italy from docking on its shores are getting increasingly “frustrated”, the vessel’s captain has said, warning of an “incredibly tense” situation.

The Dutch-flagged Sea-Watch 3, operated by German charity Sea-Watch, has been at sea for more than two weeks. On Wednesday, it defied Rome’s orders not to enter Italian territorial waters, but is being refused entry at the port of Lampedusa island amid a new standoff between Italy and the charity.

“At the moment the situation is incredibly tense, getting worse and worse,” Carola Rackete, captain of the Dutch-flagged Sea-Watch 3, told journalists in Rome on Friday via a live video-link from the ship.

“It’s very difficult for them all psychologically,” she said, referring to the 40 people on the ship. “The concern about self-harm is very, very strong,” added Rackete, who warned that those rescued were victims of trauma and were being hit hard by the uncertainty over their fate.

Her comments came as a deal to redistribute the people appeared in the making, potentially ending the bitter standoff.

“I have news that three [or] four countries would be available for redistribution [sic],” Italian Prime Minister Giuseppe Conte said on Friday on the sidelines of the G20 summit in Osaka, Japan.

According to Giorgia Linardi, the spokeswoman for the German charity, Germany, France, Luxembourg and Portugal are the four European Union nations which have offered to take in the people picked up at sea by Sea-Watch 3.

Germany already said on Thursday it could welcome some people as part of a joint effort with other EU nations.

In Brussels, European Commission spokesman Natasha Bertaud said there were “some positive news from member states,” but added it was too early to provide details, as “intense contacts [were] still going on with many member states.”

Migrants ‘incredibly frustrated’

Sea-Watch 3 originally picked up 53 people drifting in an inflatable raft off the coast of Libya on June 12.

Since then, 13 migrants have been evacuated and brought to Lampedusa on medical or humanitarian grounds, in three separate operations.

The most recent evacuation took place overnight, involving a 21-year-old man who was in serious pain and his 11-year-old brother, Linardi said in a briefing with foreign journalists in Italy’s capital, Rome. The man was carried out in a stretcher.

Migrants lie on board the rescue ship Sea-Watch 3 as it remains blocked one mile outside the port of Lampedusa

People lie on board the rescue ship Sea-Watch 3 as it remains blocked Lampedusa port [Guglielmo Mangiapane/Reuters]

Interior minister calls for arrest of charity ship crew

Matteo Salvini, Italy’s interior minister and the head of the far-right League party, has said the people can only disembark if they head straight to the Netherlands – where the Sea-Watch 3 is registered – or to Germany.

Five Italian left-wing MPs spent the night onboard the ship in a gesture of solidarity.

“We’ll remain on board until all of the migrants have disembarked,” said Graziano Delrio, who was the minister in charge of the Italian coastguard between 2015 and 2018.

Members of Italian Parliament Riccardo Magi, Nicola Fratoianni, Graziano Delrio, Matteo Orfini and the rescue ship Sea-Watch 3 captain Carola Rackete hold a news conference on board of Sea-watch 3

Members of Italian Parliament Riccardo Magi, Nicola Fratoianni, Graziano Delrio, Matteo Orfini and the rescue ship Sea-Watch 3 captain Carola Rackete hold a news conference on board of the ship [Guglielmo Mangiapane/Reuters]

Salvini has called for the Sea-Watch 3 to be seized and its crew to be arrested for aiding and abetting irregular immigration.

A prosecutor in Sicily, southern Italy, said on Friday that Rackete had been put under investigation as a formality, under recently beefed-up laws that seek to prevent rescue ships from disembarking migrants in the country.

Rackete, 31, has become a symbol of defiance and a left-wing hero in Italy for challenging Salvini’s “closed-ports” policy.

Asked about the investigation, Rackete said she had not been advised of that and she could not comment on “rumours”.

Salvini says Rackete and her crew of the Sea Watch are “pirates” who are helping criminal gangs to smuggle from African countries into Europe.

Asked about the Italian minister’s criticism, Rackete responded sharply: “To be honest I haven’t read the comments, I really don’t have time. I have 40 people to take care of … Mister Salvini might just get in line.”

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