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Apple takes down online Apple Store for ‘updates’ [u]


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The Apple Store is offline in the US and most — but not all — territories worldwide.

The online Apple Store is currently showing its familiar “We’ll be right back,” notice, along with the information that “updates are coming to the Apple Store.” Unusually, the Store is not offline worldwide, however.

At time of writing, the US, Australia, UK, and major European are showing variations on the “Check again soon” message. But the Store in other regions, including China, Japan and New Zealand, is operating normally.

There are no Apple products due to be added through any announced pre-order release. It’s conceivable that Apple will make an unannounced addition, but it’s unlikely, given that the Store is not down worldwide.

The US Apple Store does include products such as certain accessories that are not available elsewhere. However, if it isn’t due to maintenance issues, it’s most likely that Apple is about to unveil some promotion.

Apple is currently offering a promotion in China that, until the end of Monday, August 1, 2022, features rare discounts on many products.

Update 04:10 Eastern: the store is back up

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Jane de Graaff’s Health Journey: this week I fell right off the wagon

This past week was the big one. It always happens at some point on a health journey, but I just didn’t think it would happen quite so soon.

I’m on week three of a reset to regain my personal health, both mental and physical, after letting it slide for too long. I knew it would be hard to get on back up, but it’s time to put myself first. So I did. And it’s been going well – gently, but still well.

This week things took a bit of a turn, and putting myself first actually meant my new regimen had to wait and I fell off the proverbial wagon. But, as always, there’s two sides to this. Because stalling on this journey doesn’t necessarily mean failing.

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Jane de Graaff is seeking out her health.
Jane de Graaff is seeking out her health. (Supplied)

As one of my good friends loves to remind me, the body keeps score – and mine is really showing its hand these days. My immunity is being put through the wringer and despite having the various shots and doing all the right things, I still seem to catch everything that’s going around. I’ve had a cough and flu symptoms along with headaches and general aches and pains since March.

It would be nice to have just one week where I don’t feel run-down and on the edge of another cold, yet again, but that’s part of the reason for this new health journey. And I know plenty of other people feel the same. I hear you.

So, I rest, I drink lots of water and hot healing drinks. As noted, my diet has improved and I am doing regular amounts of manageable exercise both for my mind and body. You’d think at this point my health would start to pick up, start to improve and join the Reset party.

Yet it seems I might have been asking my body to just hold on and keep going for a bit too long before I decided to take my health in a more focused direction. Because last week I crashed and burned in a spectacular fashion, right at the moment when I thought I’d be on track to start seeing improvements.

It’s that age-old conundrum, you know how it goes – things just seem to fight against you when you make a change for the better. My brother often jokes that you don’t twist your ankle until you take up running, you don’t sprain your shoulder until you start playing tennis, that sort of thing.

So my week went down in flames. A migraine, which I never suffer from, took me out for a whole day midweek, and the rest of the week was a blur of COVID tests and cold and flu medication, along with bedtimes so early the kids started calling me “bubba”: “Night bubba, sleep well.”

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What it meant was that while I was listening to what my body needed in terms of rest, food and quiet, I simply had to abandon my hard-won personal permission to exercise and get out into nature. All exercise ceased and food was simply what I felt like – possibly not as nourishing as it could be, because I couldn’t really think about it.

But crashing and burning when your body is telling you to rest is sometimes the crash and burn we need. Sure, I fell right off the wagon, but it was what my body was telling me I needed to do and that was important. You’re sick, you’re burned out, you need to rest. So it’s oksy to put a stop on things this week – and I clearly needed to – or a week will turn into a month and then into many months. So I stopped. Even with the health regimen.

Jane de Graaff out in the bush.
Jane de Graaff out in the bush. (Supplied)

But I also promised myself that this was not an excuse to give up on my new focus on self-care in an exercise and mental health capacity. In fact, this fall was a mindful moment that would pave the way for me to get on back up, yet again, this week (gently).

It might not have been what I planned for my health journey, but it is still part of the bigger reset. In fact, while on the face of it it may look like a disaster, it’s actually exactly what the reset is about, listening to what I need, instead of pretending that I can keep going.

Unfortunately, it still seems I’m learning the hard way that if I don’t stop when I need to, It will become a case of I’ll stop when my body have you unto

How many of us are guilty of this, ploughing on why we think the world will stop turning if we don’t? Let’s just hope that next time, I can learn to stop before I crash in a heap. And yes, it’s just another lesson for my personal Reset. Is it part of yours?

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Australia

SA police investigating second case of alleged criminal child neglect following seven-year-old’s death

South Australian police are investigating a second case of alleged serious criminal neglect following the death of a seven-year-old boy in February.

According to police, the “very sick” boy, whose name was Makai, was taken to hospital by his father on February 10. He died later that day.

The post-mortem found Makai died from “several serious” health issues.

Makai, 7, died in February and now police are investigating it as a case of criminal neglect.
Makai, 7, died in February and now police are investigating it as a possible case of criminal neglect. (9News)

The death was not initially deemed suspicious, however that changed following evidence obtained from various child protection agencies as part of a standard coronial investigation, as well as the opinion of a pediatric expert.

“(Investigators) formed the view that sufficient grounds existed to commence a criminal investigation for an offense of criminal neglect causing death,” Detective Superintendent Des Bray said on Monday afternoon.

Suspected criminal neglect causing death can carry a sentence of life in prison.

“Essentially this offense occurs when a person who has a duty of care to a child fails to take all reasonable steps to protect the child from harm, and the child dies or is harmed as a result of that neglect and the neglect warrants a criminal sanction ,” Bray said.

Detective Superintendent Des Bray from SA Police
Detective Superintendent Des Bray from SA Police. (Nine)

Police will also investigate possible criminal neglect offenses relating to five of Makai’s siblings, aged between seven and 16.

The two cases involve different families and are unrelated.

Premier announces independent review into government agencies

Premier Peter Malinauskas expressed shock about the death of the two children.

“One is shocking, two is desperately heartbreaking for every parent across the state,” he said.

“If there are people who fail to do their jobs and children are paying the price they will and held to account.”

SA Premier Peter Malinauskas
SA Premier Peter Malinauskas has expressed his shock about the death of the little boy. (9News)

Malinauskas announced a government review already investigating the death of Charlie will be expanded, and will now be “wholly independent.”

Former police commissioner Mal Hyde will head the review and examine the interaction of every government agency involved with the two children and the families.

“It needs to be led by someone everyone in South Australia has complete confidence to do such a thorough investigation,” Malinauskas said.

It will also examine child protection, including housing authorities, education and the police.

The review will be carried out simultaneously alongside the police investigations.

“What we need to do is make sure there is not a child out there in difficult circumstances vulnerable to losing their life through criminal neglect,” Malinauskas said.

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US

Kentucky Flooding: Officials call for critical recovery supplies as dozens are found dead in flooding and death toll is expected to rise



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As the death toll in flood-stricken areas of Kentucky continues to rise, rescue workers and officials are focused on recovering missing people in several counties and coordinating vital aid for thousands of displaced residents.

At least 28 people, including four children, have died due to severe flooding that struck parts of Kentucky last week, Gov. Andy Beshear announced Sunday. The governor told NBC’s “Meet the Press” that he believes recovery crews are “going to be finding bodies for weeks, many of them swept hundreds of yards, maybe a quarter-mile plus from where they were last.”

While reading a breakdown of those killed in each county during a news conference Sunday, Beshear became visibly emotional when he reached the four children dead in Knott County, where 15 people have been found dead.

“It says ‘minor,’” the governor said looking at the list. “They are children. The oldest one is in second grade,” Beshear said.

The flooding – which swelled onto roads, destroyed bridges and swept away entire homes – displaced thousands of Kentuckians, according to the governor. It also knocked out vital power, water and roadway infrastructure, some of which has yet to be restored.

There was risk of flash flooding Sunday night into Monday morning, according to the National Weather Service. A slight chance of excessive rainfall is possible throughout the affected region on Monday and Tuesday. Conditions are expected to begin improving Monday, but the region could receive two-day totals of up to two inches of rain. Some areas could see more.

In Perry County, as many as 50 bridges are damaged and inaccessible, according to county Judge Executive Scott Alexander.

Debris surrounds a badly damaged home near Jackson, Kentucky, on July 31, 2022.

“What that means is there’s somebody living on the other side or multiple families living up our holler on the other side that we’re still not able to have road access to,” Alexander said.

Kentucky State Police are still actively searching for missing residents in several counties and ask that families inform law enforcement if their loved one is missing.

Search and recovery efforts could face yet another obstacle as temperatures are expected to soar Tuesday and through the rest of the week, placing crews, volunteers, displaced people and the area’s homeless population under pressing heat.

As the climate crisis fuels more extreme and frequent weather events, several areas of the US are currently experiencing flash flood risk, including swathes of the desert Southwest, Knoxville, Tennessee, and Tucson, Arizona.

State officials are immediately focused on getting food, water and shelter to the people who were forced to flee their homes.

Power outages and storm damage left 22 water systems operating in a limited capacity, a Sunday news release from the governor’s office said. More than 60,000 water service connections are either without water or under a boil advisory, it said.

Nearly 10,000 customers in the eastern region of the state were still without power as of early Monday, according to PowerOutage.us.

Officials overseeing the recovery efforts say bottled water, cleaning supplies and relief fund donations are among the most needed resources as the region works toward short and long term recovery. FEMA is providing tractor trailers full of water to several counties.

Volunteers work at a distribution center of donated goods in Buckhorn, Kentucky.

“A lot of these places have never flooded. So if they’ve never flooded, these people will not have flood insurance,” the mayor of Hazard, Kentucky, Donald Mobelini told CNN Saturday. “If they lose their home, it’s a total loss. There’s not going to be an insurance check coming to help that. We need cash donations,” he said, referring to a relief fund set up by the state.

Beshear established a Team Eastern Kentucky Flood Relief Fund to pay the funeral expenses of flood victims and raise money for those impacted by the damage. As of Sunday morning, the fund had received more than $1 million in donations, according to the governor.

The federal government has approved relief funding for several counties. FEMA is also accepting individual disaster assistance applications from impacted renters and homeowners in Breathitt, Clay, Knott, Letcher and Perry counties, the governor said, noting he thinks more counties will be added to the list as damage assessments continue.

Though the recovery effort was still in the search-and-rescue phase over the weekend, Beshear said in a news conference Saturday that he believes the losses will be “in the tens if not the hundreds of millions of dollars.”

“This is one of the most devastating, deadly floods that we have seen in our history,” Beshear told NBC Sunday. “It wiped out areas where people didn’t have that much to begin with.”

And it wasn’t just personal possessions washed away by the floodwaters. A building housing archival film and other materials in Whitesburg, was impacted, with water submerging an irreplaceable collection of historic film, videotape and audio records that documented Appalachia.

Appalachian filmmaker Mimi Pickering told CNN that the beloved media, arts and education center, Appalshop, held archival footage and film strips dating as far back as the 1940s, holding the stories and voices of the region’s people. Employees and volunteers were racing to preserve as much material as they could.

“We’re working as hard and fast as we can to try to save all that material… The full impact, I don’t think you have totally hit me yet. I think I don’t really want to think about it,” Pickering said. She noted the Smithsonian and other institutions have reached out offering assistance.

The extensive loss Kentuckians are suffering will likely also take a mental toll, Frances Everage, a therapist and 44-year resident of the city of Hazard told CNN. While her home de ella was spared, she said some of her friends de ella have damaged homes or lost their entire farms.

“When you put your blood, sweat and tears into something and then see it ripped away in front of your eyes, there’s going to be a grieving process,” Everage said. “This community will rebuild and we will be okay, but the impact on mental health is going to be significant.”

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Australian Country Choice: 1500 jobs at risk as company eyes interstate move over development drama

More than 1,500 Queenslanders could lose their jobs as casualties of a heated dispute over a waterfront development in Brisbane.

Queensland meatworks operation Australian Country Choice (ACC) announced it was considering moving its sizeable operations interstate as it fights for the future of its meat processing facility in Cannon Hill.

The family business, led by billionaire Trevor Lee, has launched a legal appeal against the Brisbane council’s decision to approve two businesses in the Rivermakers precinct developed by BMI Group.

The ACC argued the proposed businesses would be located in an industrial buffer zone that prohibits using land for retail or restaurant activities.

The Queensland government intervened in the ongoing dispute between the two heavyweights by placing a temporary injunction on council approvals in the Morningside area, but the ACC said the move didn’t go far enough.

The meatworks business announced on Monday that it was considering moving its operations to NSW as it looked to “assess all viable options for the future”.

“Our preference would be to keep operating from our existing Brisbane premises which are world class, but that requires long-term planning certainty so we can continue making the necessary investment in our current operations and commit to a planned expansion down the track,” an ACC spokesperson said.

The family-run agriculture company is one of the largest primary production employers in the country, with 1,500 employees and plans to create a further 300 jobs.

“Supporting and growing our employee base is a top priority,” the ACC spokesperson said.

“We would prefer these jobs remain in Queensland, but without planning certainty we can’t make a long-term commitment.”

The ACC spokesperson said preliminary discussions are focused on locations in northern NSW for ease of cross-border access.

The Australasian Meat Industry Employees’ Union (AMIEU) said in a statement it was “deeply concerned” by the possible move, noting the meat processing facility had been “an important source of employment” for more than a century.

“If Australian Country Choice is forced to move, the impact upon meat workers and their families will be devastating,” Queensland branch secretary Matt Journeaux said.

The union said the encroachment of the commercial development on the abattoir site presented a serious threat to the “critical industry” of meat processing and the 1000 people employed at the ACC facility.

“It is inevitable that this will lead to complaints about the ongoing operation of the abattoir,” Mr Journeaux said.

“I can’t imagine too many people enjoying an outdoor dining experience in their new lifestyle hub with cattle trucks driving past.”

The AMIEU called on the Brisbane City Council and the state government to provide a long-term commitment to the ACC to allow the company to continue to invest in the abattoir and its employees.

The council has indicated it will abide by the temporary injunction and is working with businesses in the contentious waterfront development to ensure compliance.

The developer of the multimillion-dollar Rivermakers precinct, BMI Group, has been contacted for comment.

The ACC spokesperson confirmed the two businesses were not involved in mediation in relation to the dispute.

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How to turn on the new iPhone sound recognition feature

Manzana‘s sound recognition tool, which allows users to be alerted when their phones detect specific sounds in their environments, is getting both a fun and useful customization upgrade with iOS 16.

The new accessibility feature lets iPhone owners create and record their own alert sounds, rather than relying on the pre-programmed options for household, people, and environmental sounds, to help deaf users be alerted to actions happening around them.

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Users with disabilities can set sound alerts for their medical devices, for example, or their homes’ unique doorbells, or the electronic jingles specific to their appliances. Sound recognition can also be incorporated into accessibility shortcuts (which can be found at the bottom of the accessibility menu in your phone settings), and easily turned on and off in the iPhone Control Center (just swipe down from the top right of your phone screen ).

How to set your own custom sound recognition alerts

Apple already has a plethora of sounds your phone is able to detect and alert you to, including police sirens, fire alarms, and breaking glass, but to be alerted to specific sounds in your home, a personal device, or something else with a specific or unusual noise, use the new customization tools.

1. Go to your phone “Settings” menu and select “Accessibility”

A screenshot of the iPhone settings menu, with a red circle around the word

The accessibility settings menu offers a wide variety of features to make your device easier to use.
Credit: Apple / Mashable

Find all new and existing accessibility features in your iPhone or iPad Accessibility settings.

2. Scroll to the section labeled “Hearing” and select “Sound Recognition”

A screenshot of the accessibility menu, with a red circle around the phrase

Sound recognition can later be adjusted in the Control Center.
Credit: Apple / Mashable

Sound recognition, and other features designed specifically with the deaf and hard of hearing community in mind, can be found in the “hearing” section of your iPhone’s accessibility settings.

3. Choose any of the “custom” options at the bottom of each sound category

A screenshot of the sound recognition menu, with two red circles around the custom sound options.

Custom options are at the bottom of each category.
Credit: Apple / Mashable

Sound recognition divides the alert noises into various categories, from emergency alarms to people. Scroll to the bottom of each category to find a customization option that most closely aligns with the object you want to record, whether an alarm or appliance. Custom options should appear as a blue, clickable link.

4. Name and record your custom sound

A screenshot of the sound recognition screen after selecting

Alert yourself to a special device using the “custom appliance or doorbell” option.
Credit: Apple / Mashable

After selecting the custom option, your device will prompt you with three simple steps — name, record, and set alert.

A screenshot of the custom sound screen, with the user choosing a personalized sound name.

Get ready to make some noise once prompted, or ask for assistance from another person if needed.
Credit: Apple / Mashable

A screenshot of the custom sound screen.  The user is asked to play the sound 5 times.

Credit: Apple / Mashable

First, name the sound you wish to record. You will then be prompted to get the device or object ready to make its sound. Once ready, select the blue “Start Listening” button — your phone will need to hear the object or device at least five times and will let you know when it’s successfully created the alert.

et voila. Your sound will now be saved under the personalized name you’ve chosen. Simply make sure the new alert is turned on — you can also adjust the alert tones that play when a sound recognition goes off — and go about your day.

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Chrishell Stause makes a stylish return to Instagram in vibrant pink mini skirt after a brief hiatus

Chrishell Stause returned to Instagram by giving her followers a fashionable photo dump earlier on Sunday.

The Selling Sunset star hadn’t posted in days, so she captioned her post, ‘Sorry guys, I’m back!’

In the series of cute throwback snaps, the TV personality, 41, mentioned how much she couldn’t wait to see her co-stars and her rescue dog, Gracie.

Gorgeous: Chrishell Stause, 41, stunned in a white crop top and pink miniskirt as she returned to Instagram

Gorgeous: Chrishell Stause, 41, stunned in a white crop top and pink miniskirt as she returned to Instagram

The first picture that the actress shared was a photo of herself posing in a white crop top with puffed sleeves.

She added a hot pink miniskirt while enjoying an afternoon out as summer starts to wind down to a close.

Chrishell wore a pair of large sunglasses as she lounged on a comfortable chair at a rooftop restaurant with an impeccable view. She had a big smile on her face as she held a glass of white wine in her hand.

Close friends: The actress was seen posing with two of her Selling Sunset co-stars, Emma and Chelsea, along with friend, Aubrey

Close friends: The actress was seen posing with two of her Selling Sunset co-stars, Emma and Chelsea, along with friend, Aubrey

So cute: The beauty shared how excited she was to be able to see her rescue dog, Gracie, again

So cute: The beauty shared how excited she was to be able to see her rescue dog, Gracie, again

Another throwback photo showed Chrishell posing with two of her Selling Sunset co-stars, Emma Hernan and Chelsea Lazkani, along with another friend, Aubrey.

She shared an adorable snap of her adopted dog, Gracie, and made sure she gave her a loving shout out.

In the caption, the All My Children actress explained why she had forgotten to post on Instagram. ‘Cheers to having so much fun, you forgot about the gram.’

‘Sorry guys, I’m back! Excited to see all these beauties and Gracie soon,’ she concluded.

Happy: Chrishell appears to have a very good friendship and bond with her Selling Sunset co-stars

Happy: Chrishell appears to have a very good friendship and bond with her Selling Sunset co-stars

Busy: Along with starring in the hit Netflix reality series, Selling Sunset, the real estate star has been enjoying her relationship with G Flip;  seen in June in Los Angeles

Busy: Along with starring in the hit Netflix reality series, Selling Sunset, the real estate star has been enjoying her relationship with G Flip; seen in June in Los Angeles

When she is not working on the set of the popular Netflix reality show, Chrishell has been enjoying her relationship with Australian musician, G Flip.

In a recent interview with Vogue, the star opened up about dating the singer. Previously, the actress dated and broke up with her co-star and her boss, Jason Oppenheim, who was portrayed in season five of Selling Sunset.

‘It really is just a super-open, communicative situation where we don’t want to block anything for either person, and we want to offer each other love and support no matter what form it takes,’ she told the publication.

‘Without a doubt, we’ll always be in each other’s lives, so that feels good,’ the TV personality added.

Stylish pals: Chrishell was pictured enjoying a delicious outing with some of her co-stars

Stylish pals: Chrishell was pictured enjoying a delicious outing with some of her co-stars

Moving on: The TV actress previously dated her boss, Jason Oppenheim, who was shown on season five of Selling Sunset;  pictured in June in Santa Monica, Calif.

Moving on: The TV actress previously dated her boss, Jason Oppenheim, who was shown on season five of Selling Sunset; pictured in June in Santa Monica, Calif.

During an interview with The Hollywood Reporter, Chrishell discussed what it was like to star in the Netflix series.

‘It’s unlike any other job in the world. It comes with extreme high highs and low lows, because when you’re living these moments, you normally aren’t able to watch them back and relive them,’ she explained.

‘It’s so exciting to be able to share that with people, but there’s the flip side of that,’ the beauty added.

The real estate star also explained that she does see herself on Selling Sunset, but doesn’t know how much longer.

‘I don’t foresee myself doing this for a long time, but I think that as long as you’re still enjoying it, that’s the key.’

Great team: Despite having occasional ups and downs, the stars of Selling Sunset have developed a close bond

Great team: Despite having occasional ups and downs, the stars of Selling Sunset have developed a close bond

Glammed up: Chrishell often stuns with her outfits on the series and red carpet events that she attends;  seen in April in West Hollywood

Glammed up: Chrishell often stuns with her outfits on the series and red carpet events that she attends; seen in April in West Hollywood

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Alonso joins Aston Martin on multi-year F1 deal

Fernando Alonso

Fernando Alonso will replace Sebastian Vettel at Aston Martin for the 2023 Formula 1 season on a ‘multi-year’ contract.

Alonso will leave Alpine following a two-year stint with the team, paving the way for Australian Oscar Piastri to join the grid for 2023, though that is as yet unconfirmed.

“This Aston Martin team is clearly applying the energy and commitment to win, and it is therefore one of the most exciting teams in Formula 1 today,” Alonso said of his move.

“I have known Lawrence [Stroll] and Lance [Stroll] for many years and it is very obvious that they have the ambition and passion to succeed in Formula One.

“I have watched as the team has systematically attracted great people with winning pedigrees, and I have become aware of the huge commitment to new facilities and resources at Silverstone.

“No one in Formula 1 today is demonstrating a greater vision and absolute commitment to winning, and that makes it a really exciting opportunity for me.

“I still have the hunger and ambition to fight to be at the front, and I want to be part of an organization that is committed to learn, develop and succeed.

“We all appreciate that there is much to be done to get to the front, and that we must apply all our energies in working together to find performance.

“The passion and desire to perform that I have witnessed convinces me to maintain my enjoyment and commitment to the sport.

“I intend to win again in this sport and therefore I have to take the opportunities that feel right to me.”

Alonso re-joined the operation currently known as Alpine at the start of last season, having twice driven for it previously.

It was with the squad, when known as Renault, that he won his two world championships, in 2005 and 2006.

With his contract up at the end of the current season, it was widely expected Alonso would renew for at least another year, with CEO Laurent Rossi factoring him into the company’s World Endurance Championship plans.

His presence at the team was a road block for Oscar Piastri, last year’s Formula 2 champion who is this year working as the team’s reserve driver.

It was thought he would be farmed out to Williams for the duration of Alonso’s next contract, a move which is now unnecessary.

Alonso’s shift is therefore all but confirmation that the Australian will partner Esteban Ocon at the Anglo-French team next season.

It also settles much of the remaining driver market, with Piastri linked to McLaren, though that suggestion was always fanciful to the point of ridiculous.

Williams now holds the most coveted seat on the grid for next year, with Nyck de Vries and Logan Sargeant arguably the front runners for that opportunity, alongside incumbent Nicholas Latifi.

Meanwhile, at Aston Martin the addition of Alonso adds experience alongside Stroll that the squad would have otherwise lost following the retirement of Vettel.

“I have witnessed the excitement in the engineering team and throughout the whole organization at the opportunity to work with Fernando,” said Aston Martin team principal Mike Krack.

“We know that nearly everyone can learn from someone of Fernando’s caliber and experience.

“We are confident that he will inspire everyone to lift their game, and that will only enhance the already infectious energy that exists within the team.

“We are on a journey to create a winning organization, and it is clear that Fernando will accelerate our progress and bring us to a performance in which we can take pride.

“We are delighted to have Fernando and Lance as our driver line-up next year – the combination of experience and youth will be incredibly strong and both drivers look forward to competing and working together.

“The team has a new leadership focused on the development of AMR23, and we are all thrilled that they and our future projects will benefit from the knowledge and experience that Fernando will bring.”

Team owner Lawrence Stroll added: “I have known and admired Fernando for many years and it has always been clear that he is a committed winner like me.

“I have set out to bring together the best people and develop the right resources and organization to succeed in this highly competitive sport, and those plans are now taking shape at Silverstone.

“It seemed natural therefore to invite Fernando to be part of the development of a winning team, and we very quickly established in our recent conversations that we have the same ambitions and values, and it was logical and easy to confirm our desire to work together. .”

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Man breaks into Kalgoorlie-Boulder homes and sexually assaults three women in 2½ hours

A man forced his way into three homes in the South Kalgoorlie-Boulder area early on Monday morning and sexually assaulted a woman at each house, police have revealed.

Police on Monday said between 1am and 3.30am a male offender forced entry into three homes before sexually assaulting the female occupant, and attempted to gain entry into a fourth home.

Superintendent Steve Thompson said as a result of police inquiries they arrested a 31-year-old man shortly before 7am on Monday.

The man was in custody and assisting police with the investigation.

It wasn’t a matter of an open door, there was force used.

“Our thoughts are with the victims of these incidents, which would have been a significant and traumatic event, and they’ve been provided with a medical and support that is appropriate,” Supt Thompson said.

Supt Thompson said the victims were aged between 30 and 70, with two of the women the only occupants of the houses at the time of the attacks but there was another occupant present during the incident in the third home.

He said entry was forced to the premises at these locations.

“It wasn’t a matter of an open door, there was force used,” he said.

Supt Thompson said Kalgoorlie detectives had launched a major investigation and were supported by resources from Kalgoorlie Police Station, the District Forensic Office and the Intelligence Office.

“We’ve asked some members from our Crime Scene Unit, and also members from the Sexual Assault Squad to come in and assist with the investigation. It’s obviously a large investigation we have a number of crime scenes that need to be processed, so we’ve asked for additional support,” Supt Thompson said.

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