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Chelsea doctor Eva Carneiro settles dismissal case –
Former Chelsea doctor Eva Carneiro has settled her dismissal claim against the club on confidential terms. Dr Carneiro, who claimed constructive dismissal against Chelsea, also reached a discrimination settlement against the club’s former manager Jose Mourinho. Chelsea said it apologised “unreservedly” to the former first team doctor for the distress caused. On Monday it emerged Chelsea had offered Dr Carneiro £1.2m to settle her claims, which she had rejected. Dr Carneiro claimed she was sexually discriminated against after she went on to the pitch to treat Chelsea player Eden Hazard during the opening day of the Premier League season last August. She claimed that Mr Mourinho shouted the Portuguese phrase “filha da puta” at her, which means “daughter of a whore”, as she ran on to the pitch. Dr Carneiro left the club in September after being demoted. [BBC]
Eva Carneiro in 2014
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- Armed attacks and conflicts
- June 2016 Istanbul bombing
- Seven police officers and four civilians are killed, and 36 people are wounded, three critically, by a car bomb explosion near the main tourism district in Istanbul, Turkey. The explosives, detonated by remote control, wrecked a passing police bus, reports CNN Türk. There is no immediate claim of responsibility. (Reuters) (AP)
- Turkish police detain four people for interrogation. (The Daily Star)
- United Nations Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon condemns today’s terrorist attack in Istanbul. Ban says, “The UN stands in solidarity with the people and Government of Turkey at this difficult time.” (UN News Centre)
- 2016 Aktobe shootings
- Kazakhstan police report the death toll from Sunday’s attack in Aktobe is now 19 — three civilians, three National Guard servicemen, and 13 attackers. (Reuters)
- Business and economics
- The U.S. Justice Department announces pharmaceutical companies Genentech Inc. and OSI Pharmaceuticals Inc. will pay $67 million to settle False Claims Act allegations for misleading statements about the effectiveness of the drug Tarceva in treating non-small-cell lung carcinoma. (UPI)
- Disasters and accidents
- Australian east coast low
- The search continues for three missing people in the Australian states of New South Wales and Tasmania. Four deaths have so far been confirmed in the Australian Capital Territory, Tasmania and NSW.(AAP via 9 News), (ABC)
- A pickup truck reported to be driving erratically mowed down a group of nine bicycle riders, killing five and injuring four near Kalamazoo, Michigan. The driver was arrested after fleeing. Authorities have not established any contributing causes of what is being called the worst bicycle accident in the county. (Atlantic) (CTV News)
- Health and medicine
- Johns Hopkins University researchers report, in the journal Health Affairs, that media reports about people accused of committing violent crimes having mental illnesses rarely discuss successful treatment of patients, and thereby overstate the problem. Most people exhibiting the types of psychological conditions the media mention are not generally violent. The researchers suggest coverage reinforces fear of mental illness and the people who have it, and, because of the social stigma, discourages people from seeking treatment. (UPI) (Health Affairs)
- Politics and elections
- United States presidential election, 2016
- Voters go to the polls in six states, including California and New Jersey, with Hillary Clinton gaining enough delegates to become the presumptive nominee of the Democratic Party. She will be the first woman nominee by a major party to run for President of the United States. (Reuters), (Fox News)
- Hillary Clinton wins in California, New Jersey, New Mexico, and South Dakota. Bernie Sanders wins in Montana and North Dakota. (AP²) (NMPolitics.net)
- Donald Trump wins the Republican Party primaries in California, Montana, New Jersey, New Mexico, and South Dakota. (AP) (AP²)
- Sport
- A German federal court upholds the Court of Arbitration for Sport’s 2009 blood doping ruling against Olympic speed skating champion Claudia Pechstein who is seeking compensation from the International Skating Union for the two-year ban. (AP)
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