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  4. Two members of a British family have died and two others are critically injured after a landslide in Australia. The man, 49, and his nine-year-old son were killed by falling rocks in the Blue Mountains near Sydney on Monday. A woman, 50, and her son, 14, were taken to hospital with serious head and abdominal injuries. Her daughter, 15, was treated for shock. Authorities said the family were on holiday in the po[CENSORED]r tourist area when the accident happened. "Unfortunately there's been a landslip while they've been bushwalking. It's quite a tragic scene," said Supt John Nelson from New South Wales Police. The woman and teenage boy had required sedation and intubation before being winched to safety and flown to hospital on Monday, paramedics said. The teenage girl was also taken to hospital and was "extremely distressed", according to authorities. "We've focused on caring for her while the best medical care is given to her mum and brother and just trying to get that support for the young 15-year-old," said Supt Nelson. Authorities had to wait until Tuesday to recover the bodies of the man and boy, describing it as "extremely dangerous" terrain. Details of the victims, including where they are from in the UK, has not been released at this stage. The Foreign Office said it was "providing consular support to the family of a British couple and their children following an incident in Australia" and that it was in contact with local authorities. Like much of Australia's east coast, the Blue Mountains has been lashed by weeks of heavy rain. Some walking tracks have been closed "due to flood damage and ongoing rockfall risk", according to NSW National Parks and Wildlife Service website. But a spokesman said the track at Wentworth Falls had recently been deemed safe. "The walking track where this incident occurred was inspected in the days before the rockslide as part of a routine track assessment programme," he told the Australian Broadcasting Corporation. "Unfortunately, it is not possible to predict and eliminate all natural risks such as rockslides, which can occasionally occur around the state." Following the removal of the bodies, the New South Wales Department of Environment and Heritage announced the area would be closed to the public until further notice and a "comprehensive review" would be undertaken. New South Wales premier Dominic Perrottet described it as a "tragic" incident and said he would seek advice on whether the walking track should have been open, given recent heavy rain. "These tragedies occur too often so anything we can do to keep people safe, we will," he told the Australian Broadcasting Corporation. "Obviously, the Blue Mountains is a place where people love to go trekking. It's one of the wonders of the world but when those tragedies occur it would be remiss of any government not to act." https://www.bbc.com/news/world-australia-60991775
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  7. Jaguar Land Rover (JLR) says it has paused the delivery of its cars to Russia due to "trading challenges". The car maker, which has its headquarters in Coventry and plants in Castle Bromwich and Solihull, sold 6,900 vehicles to Russia last year. It is thought sanctions imposed by the UK, the EU and the US are making it difficult for JLR to sell cars into the market. The company did not give further details. In recent days global corporations, including car makers and energy giants, have cut business ties with Russia. A JLR spokesperson said in a statement its priority was "the wellbeing of our entire workforce and their families, as well as those within our extended network". "The current global context also presents us with trading challenges, so we are pausing the delivery of vehicles into the Russian market and continually monitoring the situation on behalf of our global customer base," it said. Latest updates from on the ground Why is Putin invading Ukraine? Ukraine to sell 'war bonds' to fund armed forces Britain's biggest car manufacturer, owned by Indian company Tata Motors, has a European manufacturing facility based in Slovakia. Swedish-based Volvo also said it would stop delivering cars to Russia until further notice. JLR does not have any manufacturing sites in Russia nor Ukraine.
  8. England captain Heather Knight says she has "no regrets" over her decision to field first in the Women's World Cup final. Asked to bat, Australia amassed a record 356-5 to set up a convincing 71-run win in Christchurch. "It was probably a 50-50. The stats at the ground, particularly under lights, are strongly in favour of chasing," said Knight. "You can judge the decision in hindsight, but I wouldn't change it." In perfect batting conditions at the Hagley Oval, Australia opener Alyssa Healy made 170 off 138 balls, the highest score by any batter - male or female - in a 50-over World Cup final. Australia's total was the highest in a women's final and the highest made against England in a one-day international. England were bowled out for 285 - the second-highest total in a women's final - despite 148 not out from Nat Sciver. Australia outclass England to win World Cup "It was one of those where you wouldn't have been unhappy if you'd lost the toss," Knight told BBC Radio 5 Live. "It showed it was probably the right decision. It was a good wicket to chase on if we had more wickets at the end there and if someone had batted with Nat. "I felt like if we could get a few early wickets it would give us the best chance of winning. There are no regrets." 'A rollercoaster of a tournament' The defeat means England surrendered the title they won on home soil five years ago. To even reach the final marked a remarkable turnaround from the beginning of the tournament, when they lost their opening three matches. "It has been a rollercoaster of a tournament," said 31-year-old Knight. "There is pride at the way we've fought and come back after the three losses. "There are a lot of positives. The character and resilience in the group to turn it around shows volumes about this group." Victory underlined Australia's status as the premier international sports team in the world. With only one defeat in 39 ODIs, they can now add the 50-over world title to the T20 World Cup and Ashes crowns they already held. "We'll certainly celebrate this one pretty hard. It has been coming for a long time and it has felt like we've been waiting for it," said Australia captain Meg Lanning. "It has been an amazing effort over a number of years and to finish it off like this is amazing." England are now tasked with a finding a way to close the gap on the Australians. They will come up against them in a Twenty20 competition in the Commonwealth Games in Birmingham this summer. The next T20 World Cup is in South Africa in early 2023 and will be followed by a home Ashes series later that year. "It will take time to digest what went wrong," said Knight. "Credit to Australia - they have outplayed us on the biggest stage. "They have been outstanding in this tournament. The way they are so ruthless with their partnerships is something we can really learn from."
  9. Pakistan's president has dissolved parliament - a step towards early elections - following an attempt to remove PM Imran Khan from office. It comes after parliament's deputy speaker refused to hold a vote of no-confidence the PM was expected to lose. Mr Khan claims the US is leading a conspiracy to remove him because of his criticism of US policy and other foreign policy decisions he has taken. Opposition politicians ridicule the allegation, and the US has denied it. Imran Khan visited Moscow to meet President Vladimir Putin as Russia was launching the invasion of Ukraine, He has previously criticised America's "War on Terror". The BBC's Secunder Kermani says prime minister is widely regarded as having come to power with the help of Pakistan's army, but now observers say they have fallen out. On Sunday, Information Minister Fawad Chaudhry told MPs that Pakistani officials had been told of "an operation for a regime change by a foreign government". This, he said, went against the constitution and the deputy speaker chairing the session - a close ally of the prime minister - proceeded to declare the vote unconstitutional. The opposition are furious. "The united opposition is not leaving Parliament. Our lawyers are on their way to Supreme Court. We call on ALL institutions to protect, uphold, defend and implement the Constitution of Pakistan," Chairman of the opposition Pakistan People's Party Bilawal-Bhutto Zardari tweeted before the president approved the prime minister's advice to dissolve parliament. Imran Khan, elected in July 2018 vowing to tackle corruption and fix the economy, remains po[CENSORED]r with some voters, even though a lot of his public support has been lost as a result of rocketing inflation and ballooning foreign debt. Last October, Mr Khan refused to sign off on the appointment of a new chief of Pakistan's powerful ISI intelligence agency. In public, however, both the military and Mr Khan deny there has been any falling out. There have been only two previous instances in Pakistan's political history when sitting prime ministers faced a vote of no confidence, and both times Benazir Bhutto, in 1989, and Shaukat Aziz, in 2006, emerged unscathed. It is unclear how the current impasse will be resolved. Heavy security has been deployed around government buildings and across the capital, Islamabad. Pakistan heads for early election amid move to remove PM Imran Khan - BBC News
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