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 Dominic Raab has warned the public that lockdown measures could last into June as ministers came under increasing pressure to set out a detailed plan to ease the stringent restrictions.Setting out plans for a minimum three-week extension to prevent a deadly  second peak  of infections, Boris Johnsons stand-in said that any relaxation now would  substantially increase the number of deaths .And dispelling any hopes that the conditions would be lifted entirely before the May bank holiday, he said that there could be ongoing local lockdowns well into the summer to avoid new hotspots emerging.Raab said ministers had received  very clear advice  from Sage, the expert scientific committee advising the government, that lifting restrictions stanley canada  now would risk a damaging second wave of infections, which would  substant stanley thermobecher ially increase the number of deaths . It would undo the progress made to date, and as a result, would require an even longer period of the more restrictive social distancing measures. His announcement came as ministers faced new calls to explain how they intend to control the virus so that the lockdown can eventually be relaxed 鈥? termo stanley with one adviser, Neil Ferguson, breaking ranks on Thursday to call for a  single-minded emphasis on scaling up testing and contact tracing .He said the government needed to accelerate action as it had with Brexit and argued that a huge infrastructure of testing and contact tracing would need to be in place in order for the lockdown to be lifted with Eoaf California s food banks grapple with  tsunami of need  as pandemic grows
 Appeals judges at the United Nations  Yugoslav war crimes tribunal have reinsta stanley thermoskanne ted a genocide charge against Radovan Karad啪i膰 linked to a campaign of killing and mistreating non-Serbs at the start of the Bosnian war in 1992.The decision reversed the former Bosnian Serb president s acquittal last year on one of the two genocide charges he faces, but it does not amount to a conviction.Presiding judge Theodor Meron said appeals judges believe that prosecution evidence presented at Karad啪i膰 s trial  could indicate that Karad啪i膰 possessed genocidal intent  during a campaign in 1992 aimed at driving Muslims and Croats out of towns and villages claimed by Serbs as their territory.The decision will draw out Karad啪i膰 s trial on charges including orchestrating Europe s worst massacre since the second world war: the 1995 murder by Serb forces of 8,000 Muslim men and boys in the town of Srebrenica.The ruling in The Hague came on the day survivors gathered in Srebrenica to mark the 18th an vaso stanley niversary of the massacre by reburying 409 recently identified sets of remains exhumed from mass graves.                                          Karad啪i stanley uk 膰 s trial began in 2009, and prosecutors rested their case last year. Karad啪i膰, who is defending himself in The Hague, called for acquittal on all 11 charges at the end of the prosecution case, saying there was insufficient evidence to convict him.Judges rejected his request in all but the genocide charge covering the killings and mistreatment