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Far-right Israeli National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir has proposed establishing a detention facility for Palestinian detainees surrounded by crocodiles to prevent escapes, according to Israeli media. The Israel Prison Service is reportedly examining the unusual proposal, which was presented during a meeting last week. The suggestion comes as the Knesset prepares to vote on a bill to execute Palestinian detainees accused of attacks.Far-right Israeli National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir has proposed establishing a detention facility for Palestinian detainees surrounded by crocodiles to prevent escapes, according to Israeli media. The Israel Prison Service is reportedly examining the unusual proposal, which was presented during a meeting last week. The suggestion comes as the Knesset prepares to vote on a bill to execute Palestinian detainees accused of attacks.At least ten people were killed and ten others wounded in a shooting at a tavern in Bekkersdal, a township west of Johannesburg, South Africa. The attack occurred overnight when unknown gunmen opened fire on patrons inside and outside the KwaNoxolo tavern. Police have deployed multiple investigative units to the scene.At least ten people were killed and ten others wounded in a shooting at a tavern in Bekkersdal, a township west of Johannesburg, South Africa. The attack occurred overnight when unknown gunmen opened fire on patrons inside and outside the KwaNoxolo tavern. Police have deployed multiple investigative units to the scene.Türkiye has the capacity to attract up to $30 billion in foreign direct investment each year, according to a leading sector representative. While FDI inflows grew 35% to $11.6 billion, reaching the full potential hinges on maintaining policy stability, advancing green and digital reforms, and bolstering investor confidence.

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Djokovic claims ‘misinformation’ surrounding his coronavirus case

13:22, 12/01/2022, Wednesday
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Djokovic claims ‘misinformation’ surrounding his coronavirus case
Novak Djokovic

Serbian tennis legend also admits misjudgment in failing to cancel French interview, photoshoot after testing positive

Tennis star Novak Djokovic on Wednesday pushed back against what he called what he called “misinformation” about his travels last December, before his run-in with Australian authorities over his vaccination status.

The Serbian tennis legend, 34, said he attended a basketball game in the capital Belgrade on Dec. 14 and later learned that there were several people who had tested positive for COVID-19 at the event.

He added that after he took a rapid antigen test on Dec. 16 which was negative, and also took an official approved PCR test just to be cautious.

Djokovic said he took another rapid antigen test next day which was also negative and then attended a tennis event in Belgrade.

He added that he was asymptomatic, and felt fine, but afterwards got a positive result from the PCR test.

The world’s no. 1 men’s player admitted a misjudgment in failing to cancel an interview and photoshoot with a French newspaper on Dec. 18 despite being tested positive.

Djokovic added that he maintained social distance through the interview and kept his mask on except for the photoshoot.


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The 20-time Grand Slam winner also claimed that there was a “human error” in his travel declaration for Australia as his agent ticked the incorrect box.

He said that out of respect, he didn't want to comment on the Australian government and their procedures.

Djokovic added that it is always an honor to compete in the Australian Open, a title he which he bagged nine times in his career.

On Jan. 4, Djokovic said he had been granted a medical exemption from being vaccinated for COVID-19, but after his arrival, the Australian Border Force canceled his visa.

After he was sent to an immigration detention hotel in Melbourne, a federal court ordered his release.

Australia mandates all players to be fully vaccinated against COVID-19 to compete in this year's first major tennis tournament.

Djokovic has refused to say whether he is vaccinated for the coronavirus.

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