Archive du mois : janvier 2018

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Possession struggle heats up over Scottish island of Ulva

I visited the island of Ulva on a day when snow and strong winds blew off the Atlantic, interspersed with pale sunshine that lit up the surrounding mountains on the much larger neighbouring island of Mull. It’s a beautiful, inhospitable and remote part of the British Isles. You might wonder who would choose to live…

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Leaked Galaxy S9 render shows a modest make replace

Given that the Galaxy S8 was basically all display, it’s not surprising that the S9 looks similar. But, there are a few small differences we can find here. Perhaps most notable are the many cameras and sensors above the S9’s screen. We’d put our money on Samsung having a more advanced form of face-powered unlock…

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Sequence of younger carers in UK soars by 10,000 in 4 years, figures point out

The number of recognised young carers in the UK has risen by more than 10,000 in four years, prompting concerns that they are taking up the slack from increasingly pressured adult social care services.  An analysis of the most recent government figures by The Independent shows that in May 2017 there were 41,870 16-to-24-year-olds who qualified to receive the carer’s allowance, compared with 31,080 in 2013…

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Cardiff City zero-2 Manchester City

Highlights: Cardiff 0-2 Manchester CityManchester City eased into the FA Cup fifth round with an authoritative win away against Championship side Cardiff City. A record crowd for Bluebirds games at the Cardiff City Stadium was dumbfounded into silence as Kevin de Bruyne cheekily rolled a free-kick under the jumping wall to give the visitors a…

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Trump hits encourage at Jay-Z’s by touting dusky unemployment numbers

Denis Balibouse | Reuters President Donald Trump gestures as he delivers a speech during the World Economic Forum (WEF) annual meeting in Davos, Switzerland January 26, 2018. For his part, Trump has denied using the vulgar term, and on Saturday sent a letter to African leaders expressing « profound respect » and a high-level visit to the…

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In case I die: Why Afghans take notes in their pockets

Tucked away in Mujeebullah Dastyar’s wallet is a piece of paper with several scribblings: emergency contacts’ phone numbers, his blood type and work address. « If I get injured or even die in an attack, at least the doctors will have all the information about me, » he tells Al Jazeera.  Like most of Kabul’s residents, the 28-year-old feels…