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Only shooting athletes and hunters will be allowed guns in Canada

Only shooting athletes and hunters will be allowed guns in Canada
May 31 2022 Share

Following yet another instance of online debate and raising of concerns after the school-shooting in Texas, which saw the death of several young children, Canada has moved to introduce a total ban on buying and selling of all handguns. 

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has proposed the move, saying that his government is pushing a new law which would freeze private ownership of all short-barrelled firearms. 

The legislation would not ban the ownership of handguns outright but it would make it illegal to buy them. The bill, which was presented to Canadian parliament on Monday, makes it impossible to buy, sell, transfer or import handguns anywhere in the country. 

Reporters were told by the Prime Minister that ‘other than using firearms for sport shooting and hunting, there is no reason anyone in Canada should need guns in their everyday lives.’ 

The ambitious bill would also require rifle magazines reconfigured to hold no more than five rounds at a time as well as taking away firearms licenses from owners involved in domestic violence or criminal harassment. 

Despite gun ownership not being enshrined in Canada’s constitution, as it is in the US, they are still popular in rural parts of Canada. The northern neighbour of the US already records fewer firearm incidents yearly due to its laws.  

This includes keeping all guns locked and unloaded, with anyone wishing to buy firearms having to undergo extensive background checks. 

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Two-thirds of Russian oil imports banned by European Union

Two-thirds of Russian oil imports banned by European Union
May 31 2022 Share

European Union leaders have reached an agreement to ban over two-third of Russian oil imports as they tighten the economic sanctions on Moscow. This comes even as Russia’s forces press into Ukraine’s eastern region of Donbas. 

The deal was reached late on Monday and is meant to punish Russia for its invasion three months ago. 

European Council chief Charles Michel tweeted out saying that the deal cuts a huge source of financing for the Russian war machine. ‘Maximum pressure on Russia to end the war’ he said. 

The leaders of the 27-nation bloc had met up to negotiate the deal earlier on Monday in Brussels. The agreement also includes plans for the EU to send around €9 billion in immediate liquidity, Michel revealed. 

This comes after Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy called an oil embargo the key point to any sanctions passage. Meanwhile, Washington was cautiously regarding weapons for Ukraine. The invaded country has received extensive military aid from the US, with a mother $40 billion assistance approved for May. 

US President Joe Biden however revealed that he would not send rocket systems which could Russian territory, despite urgent requests from Kyiv to do so. 

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St Julians argument breaks out with sword and glass

St Julians argument breaks out with sword and glass
May 31 2022 Share

Police were informed at around 0415hrs that an argument had broken out between several people in Triq San Borg, St Julian’s. 

District police, aided by officers from the Rapid Intervention Unit, convened on site and found from preliminary investigations that an argument had broken out amongst several men. 

Allegedly, a sword and a glass item were used in the altercation. A medical team was called on site to assist those injured. A 36-year-old Libyan, 24-year-old Iranian, 28-year-old Englishman and another man, whose details were not divulged, were taken to Mater Dei.

They were all later confirmed to have sustained grievous injuries. Another five foreigners are assisting the police with the ongoing investigations. 

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What you need to know before Depp-Heard verdict is issued

What you need to know before Depp-Heard verdict is issued
May 31 2022 Share

Here is everything you need to know about the Johnny Depp – Amber Heard trial ahead of the verdict.

  • Six weeks on, and the Johnny Depp-Amber Heard trial is almost over. 
  • Depp launched a $50 million defamation suit against Heard after she wrote a 2018 editorial in the Washington Post she wrote about her experiencing domestic assault. 
  • In suing for defamation, Depp said in 2019 that he ‘spoke up against sexual violence — and faced our culture’s wrath’. 
  • Depp’s lawyers went on to deny Heard’s claims of abuse, accusing her of creating “an elaborate hoax to generate positive publicity” and “advance her career.”
  • Depp claims that the op-ed ended his acting career, with Heard countersuing Depp for $100 million. 
  • The seven person jury is deciding Depp and Heard’s suits simultaneously. 
  • The verdict is expected as early as Tuesday, with millions following along. 
  • The couple first met on the set of the shared 2011 film ‘The Rum Diary’. Depp was in a long-term relationship with French musician and actress Vanessa Paradis whilst Heard dated photographer Tasya van Ree. 
  • The couple married in 2015 after secretly dating, but ended it just 15 months later. Heard cited irreconcilable differences in a petition for divorce, and even filed a temporary restraining order against her spouse amid allegations of domestic violence. 

Stay tuned for more information as the story progresses…

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