Argentine prosecutors raid home of Maradona’s psychiatrist in probe

Maradona’s psychiatrist on Tuesday, the latest twist in a probe into the soccer legend’s death last week, which has already seen files seized from his personal doctor.

Prosecutors, with a judicial order, carried out searches in the house and the private office of Agustina Cosachov in Buenos Aires, as they had done on Sunday with the properties of Maradona’s personal doctor Leopoldo Luque.

β€œThese are routine measures when investigating the causes of death of a patient,” Cosachov’s lawyer, Vadim Mischanchuk, told local television. β€œWhat is being sought is a medical history on telephones and computers.”

Biden urges Congress to pass coronavirus package, promises more action

At its peak over the summer, expanded federal unemployment benefits funneled some $12 billion weekly into individual bank accounts, money that propped up spending, padded savings and fueled rehiring.

But those benefits are expiring by the end of this year, prompting calls for a more extended safety net while a coronavirus vaccine is rolled out.

β€œRight now, the full Congress should come together and pass a robust package for relief to address these urgent needs,” Biden said as he presented his incoming administration’s economic team.

China’s latest assault in tech battle with US is a way of starving the American war machine

China’s announcement of newΒ lawsΒ controlling the exports of β€˜sensitive items’ in a way that mirrors the US Commerce Department’sΒ β€˜entity list’ is the latest example of escalating tensions between Beijing and Washington.

The new regulations are set to control items said to be vital to the country’s national security, including military items, strategic technologies, artificial intelligence algorithms, and, most strikingly, rare earth mineral exports. 

The announcement comes as Donald Trump’s administration uses its last days to double down on China, with media reporting that it is set to blacklist the Semiconductor Manufacturing International Corporation and the China National Offshore Oil Corporation as firms allegedly β€˜controlled’ by the country’s military.

Brussels lockdown orgy: Hungarian EU lawmaker and diplomats among 25 men busted by police during β€˜gang bang’

A member of the European Parliament and several diplomats were caught by police at an illegal lockdown β€œorgy” in a bar in central Brussels, with local media reporting that the lawmaker tried to flee the scene through a window.

Officers reportedly encountered 25 naked men enjoying a drink-and-drugs-fuelled β€œparty of legs in the air” when they raided the venue on Rue des Pierres in the Belgian capital on Friday night. β€œWe interrupted a gang bang!” a source told the Belgian newspaper La DerniΓ¨re Heure (DH).

MEP JΓ³zsef SzΓ‘jer admitted in a statement on Tuesday that he was at the β€œprivate party” and the β€œmisstep” was β€œstrictly personal.” β€œI ask everyone not to extend it to my homeland, or to my political community,” he added. SzΓ‘jer has resigned from Hungary’s ruling Fidesz party. 

The public prosecutor’s office said that a passer-by had reported to the police that he had seen a man that he was able to identify fleeing along the gutter. 

Trier car-ramming apparently was β€˜on purpose,’ officials say, as 5, including child, confirmed dead

Police have confirmed five deaths in Trier, Germany after a car plowed into a pedestrian area. While the driver’s actions appear to have been intentional, the public prosecutor says there are no indications of an Islamist motive.

The driver, said by police to be a 51-year-old resident of the Trier-Saarburg area, drove a dark grey Range Rover through a pedestrian area of the city on Tuesday, sending victims β€œflying into the air,” according to witnesses. He was arrested at the scene, after police vehicles allegedly rammed his vehicle to stop it.

WHO rejects China’s propaganda on COVID-19’s start

The World Health Organization is sticking by its assessment that COVID-19 cases first emerged in the city of Wuhan in late 2019, in essence rejecting Chinaβ€˜s new propaganda push that infections began in other countries.

Dr. Michael Ryan, WHO’s executive director for health emergency program, said at a press briefing:

β€œI think it’s highly speculative for us to say that the diseases did not emerge in China. What we do know is the first clusters of human cases that were detected were in Wuhan China.”