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Stay apart and bring a pen: Sri Lanka goes to the polls during pandemic
Read More Rajapaksa expected to dominate elections held five months after president Gotabaya Rajapaksa sacked parliamentary assembly Sri Lankans have begun voting in parliamentary elections twice delayed by the coronavirus, with results expected to further entrench the Rajapaksa family’s dominance of the island’s politics. Voters have been asked to observe social distancing and bring their…
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Beirut explosion: World reacts to deadly blast in Lebanon capital
Read MoreLeaders across the globe offer support as Lebanese officials warn the number of dead and wounded is expected to rise.Leaders across the globe offer support as Lebanese officials warn the number of dead and wounded is expected to rise.
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Cornonavirus: Crisis-hit Virgin Atlantic files for bankruptcy
Read MoreAt the same time Virgin Australia’s new owner Bain Capital is cutting around 3,000 jobs at the airline.At the same time Virgin Australia’s new owner Bain Capital is cutting around 3,000 jobs at the airline.
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Police in Malaysia Raid Al Jazeera Offices After Documentary on Treatment of Migrant Workers
Read More (KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia) — Malaysian police raided the office of news broadcaster Al Jazeera and two local TV stations on Tuesday, seizing computers as part of an investigation into a documentary on undocumented migrants that enraged the government. Al Jazeera, a Qatari-state owned broadcaster, said in a statement that police seized two computers…
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Police in Malaysia Raid Al Jazeera Offices After Documentary on Treatment of Migrant Workers
Read More (KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia) — Malaysian police raided the office of news broadcaster Al Jazeera and two local TV stations on Tuesday, seizing computers as part of an investigation into a documentary on undocumented migrants that enraged the government. Al Jazeera, a Qatari-state owned broadcaster, said in a statement that police seized two computers…
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The UN General Assembly: A 75-Year Journey Towards the Future We Want
Read More NEW YORK, Aug 04 (IPS) – Tijjani Muhammad-Bande is President of the 74th Session of the United Nations General Assembly and Permanent Representative of Nigeria to the United Nations.The United Nations came into existence at a time of great despair, when the penholders of its founding document dared to imagine a better world,…
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Instead of returning to school this fall, Mexican students will watch TV
Read More With schools closed indefinitely because of the coronavirus, Mexico’s 30 million students will receive their education over network television. With schools closed indefinitely because of the coronavirus, Mexico’s 30 million students will receive their education over network television.
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Make a Fool of Yourself in the Third Act
Read More MIAMI, Aug 04 (IPS) – Long ago, I was reviewing the offer of readings on the Internet, as a break from the search for academic sources for one of those articles with which to comply with professional rules, impress colleagues and students, and continue climbing steps in the university. Read the full story,…
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Coronavirus live news: Trump pressed on false death rate claim as Europe faces second wave
Read More US president flounders in media briefing and TV interview; France could lose control any time; Nadal withdraws from US Open. Follow all the developments US: Biden tells Trump to ‘step up and do your job’ ‘We’re fighting a ghost’: six months on victories over virus remain fragile US: Trump on the ropes over…
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South Korea floods and landslides kill 14 after 42 days of rain
Read More Three New Zealanders among dead after avalanche hits Gapyeong holiday cottages Fourteen people have been killed and more than 1,000 forced from their homes as 42 consecutive days of rain, South Korea’s longest monsoon in seven years, triggered floods and landslides. Heavy rain, which has also battered China, Thailand, Myanmar and India, inundated…
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Ayodhya Ram Mandir: Indian PM Modi to lead temple construction ceremony
Read MoreBuilding of the Ayodhya temple will begin after a decades-long legal fight between Hindus and Muslims.Building of the Ayodhya temple will begin after a decades-long legal fight between Hindus and Muslims.
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LinkedIn co-founder reveals key secret to success
Read MoreAllen Blue, who co-founded professional network LinkedIn, reveals how start-ups can achieve growth.Allen Blue, who co-founded professional network LinkedIn, reveals how start-ups can achieve growth.
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More than 70 killed, 3,000 wounded in Beirut explosions
Read MoreMore than 70 people are dead and 3,000 are wounded after two explosions shook the city of Beirut, Lebanon. The death toll has been rising by the hour, as investigators try to determine the cause. Chris Livesay reports.More than 70 people are dead and 3,000 are wounded after two explosions shook the city of Beirut,…
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Trump Calls Massive Explosion in Beirut Likely an ‘Attack’
Read More WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump said U.S. military generals have told him that they think the massive explosion that rocked Beirut on Tuesday, killing more than 70 people, was likely a bomb. “I’ve met with some of our great generals and they just seem to feel that this was not some kind of…
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Is noise pollution killing whales and dolphins?
Read MoreDr Maria Morell studies their ears to discover if hearing damage led to their death.Dr Maria Morell studies their ears to discover if hearing damage led to their death.
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Ticking time bomb? Explosive stash that devastated Beirut was there since 2014, PM says vowing to punish responsible
Read More As Lebanon’s PM Hassan Diab picked through the rubble in his Beirut office, he promised that those responsible for a devastating warehouse explosion that destroyed much of the city would “pay the price.” A devastating explosion rocked Beirut on Tuesday evening, killing more than 70 people and injuring at least 2,700. Large swathes…
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Australia coronavirus live update: Victoria to announce mental health support and details on work permits – latest news
Read More With calls to Kids Helpline up by 8% in Victoria, premier Daniel Andrews has flagged mental health as a focus. Follow all the latest news and updates, live ‘It has to work’: the reins are tightening on a Covid-stricken Victoria, but how did we get here? Full Story: How Covid-19 laid bare the…
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Explosion in Beirut: Photos From a City Still Reeling From the Blast
Read More A massive explosion rocked the capital city of Lebanon on Tuesday, causing widespread destruction and loss of life. So far, at least 60 people were killed in the blast and over 3,000 others were injured, according to the Associated Press. As the dust settled around Beirut’s port, believed to be the site of…
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Explosion in Beirut: Photos From a City Still Reeling From the Blast
Read More A massive explosion rocked the capital city of Lebanon on Tuesday, causing widespread destruction and loss of life. So far, at least 60 people were killed in the blast and over 3,000 others were injured, according to the Associated Press. As the dust settled around Beirut’s port, believed to be the site of…
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Opinion – Protest, Interrupted? Climate Activism During the Coronavirus Pandemic
Read More Covid-19’s impact on climate activism is obvious. How can climate activists execute a mass mobilization-based strategy in a social distancing context?Covid-19’s impact on climate activism is obvious. How can climate activists execute a mass mobilization-based strategy in a social distancing context?
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Photos: Explosion Leaves Beirut In Shatters
Read More The blast has killed dozens and hurt thousands in Lebanon’s capital. Images show firefighters dousing flames in the port, people walking through debris and ambulances lined up to help the injured. (Image credit: STR/AFP via Getty Images) The blast has killed dozens and hurt thousands in Lebanon’s capital. Images show firefighters dousing flames…
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Rafael Nadal Opts Out Of U.S. Open, Citing Coronavirus Concerns
Read More The tennis star had hoped to win his 20th Grand Slam at this year’s meet, which would have tied him for most wins in that category. (Image credit: Hector Vivas/Getty Images) The tennis star had hoped to win his 20th Grand Slam at this year’s meet, which would have tied him for most…
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Husband of LA district attorney charged after pointing gun at Black Lives Matter protesters
Read More David Lacey, whose wife Jackie Lacey is running for re-election, has been charged with multiple firearm assaults The husband of the Los Angeles district attorney has been charged with multiple firearm assaults after he pointed a gun at Black Lives Matter activists and said, “I will shoot you.” David Lacey, whose wife Jackie…
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Parisian Businesses Say Lack Of Tourists Can Feel Frustrating
Read More Every August Parisians leave and the tourists head to the French capital. But this year, the tourism industry is hurting, even as some Parisians enjoy a rare chance to explore their city. Every August Parisians leave and the tourists head to the French capital. But this year, the tourism industry is hurting, even…
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A Massive Explosion Rocks Lebanon’s Capital, Beirut
Read More NPR’s Ari Shapiro speaks with journalist Nada Homsi about a massive explosion Tuesday in Lebanon’s capital. NPR’s Ari Shapiro speaks with journalist Nada Homsi about a massive explosion Tuesday in Lebanon’s capital.
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Nearly 250-Year-Old Shoe Company Sees A Spike In Popularity Amid The Pandemic
Read More As people turn to “comfort fashion” during the pandemic, the Birkenstock shoe company, founded in 1774, is seeing its sandals spike in popularity. As people turn to “comfort fashion” during the pandemic, the Birkenstock shoe company, founded in 1774, is seeing its sandals spike in popularity.
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‘Sexually suggestive’ or ‘get your mind out of the gutter’? Audi banana girl ad yanked after bizarre controversy
Read More After a social media outcry, Audi has pulled an ad showing a little girl eating a banana while leaning on a car. Those objecting remarked on everything from her pose to the ‘phallic’ fruit. Others pronounced it perfectly innocent. The German car company publicly retracted the ad on Monday, after an outbreak of…
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AFM, a Biennial Polio-Like Viral Illness, Is Expected to Hit the U.S. in 2020
Read More Nobody foresaw the COVID-19 curveball nature was going to throw at us 2020—which is one of the reasons the world has had so much trouble ducking the pitch. But we’ve know for years that another disease, known as acute flaccid myelitis (AFM), would hit hard this year—beginning this month, in fact. The U.S.…
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Martin Margiela: In His Own Words Explores the Revolutionary Designer’s Secrets—Without Ever Showing His Face
Read More Miraculously, the revolutionary Belgian designer Martin Margiela—from his start in the late 1980s until 2008, when he left the house that bears his name—has never shown his face in public. His creations—angular white tunics poised to take wing, strangely erotic soft leather boots with a tabi-style split toe—could be jarringly conceptual or starkly…
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‘We’re cursed’: shock and despair in Beirut as explosion devastates city
Read More Lebanese capital in state of chaos as people grapple with scale of blast that has injured thousands Beirut explosion – live updates Full report: huge explosion rocks Beirut As a ghostly brown haze began to clear, the streets of east Beirut emerged in apocalyptic ruin. Even 4km from the centre of the blast…
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Landmark obesity guidelines in Canada treat problem as chronic illness
Read More Guidelines appear to be first to urge handling health issue as complex disease, not just a question of weight loss Pioneering guidelines on obesity management published on Tuesday in Canada are challenging doctors to consider the health problem as a complex chronic illness rather than something a little diet and exercise can cure.…
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Huge explosion rocks Lebanon’s capital Beirut: Live updates
Read MoreHundreds wounded in huge explosion that ripped through Lebanese capital, according to the country’s health minister.Hundreds wounded in huge explosion that ripped through Lebanese capital, according to the country’s health minister.
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‘Catastrophe’: Lebanese PM pleads for help as over 30 people confirmed dead & 3,000 injured in Beirut blasts
Read More Lebanon’s health minister has confirmed 30 deaths following explosions in the country’s capital, with thousands more injured. The blasts are under investigation, with early reports linking it to stored fireworks and chemicals. Two blasts struck the port area of Beirut, with the first hitting at around 6pm local time. The second appeared much…
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U.N. chief: World faces 'generational catastrophe' from school closings
Read More United Nations Secretary General Antonio Guterres warned Tuesday that the world faces a “generational catastrophe” because so many schools have been closed because of the coronavirus pandemic. “The COVID-19 pandemic has led to the largest disruption of education ever,” the U.N. chief said. The pandemic has killed nearly 700,000 people across the globe.…
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Neil Young sues Donald Trump campaign for using his music
Read More Musician files lawsuit against the president for copyright infringement after Rockin’ in the Free World and Devil’s Sidewalk were played at a rally Neil Young is suing Donald Trump’s campaign for alleged illegal usage of his music at a rally. The musician claims that Rockin’ in the Free World and Devil’s Sidewalk were…