Archive du mois : mars 2018

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Kenya men rent better halves to tourists to carry out a residing

Kwale, Kenya – It’s a cloudy Sunday morning in Kenya’s Kwale county and Sande Ramadan just woke up to get ready for another weekend of work. Wearing a green vest and khaki shorts, he washes his face and proceeds to the living room where his wife Janet Wambui serves him breakfast. « Thanks for waking me up,…

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Australian PM backs anti-Russia motion

Media playback is unsupported on your device Media captionEurovision-style? The BBC’s Steve Rosenberg on how the Russian media is reporting the score-settlingNato is expelling seven Russian diplomats in response to a nerve agent attack in the UK. The international security organisation’s chief said the move would send a message to Russia that there are « costs…

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A Kashmiri poet loses 30 years of work in gun battle

Srinagar, Indian-administered Kashmir – From his neighbour’s house, Ghulam Muhammad Bhat watched his house turn to ashes. Three decades of Bhat’s poetic work was consumed by the flames during a two-day long gun battle between rebels and Indian armed forces at Balhama village of Indian-administered Kashmir. Bhatt, 52, a popular Kashmiri poet, is still in…

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Kemerowo: Hunderte demonstrieren nach Brandkatatsrophe in Sibirien

Hunderte Menschen haben für eine transparente Aufklärung der Brandkatastrophe im sibirischen Kemerowo demonstriert. Es kursieren Gerüchte, wonach die tatsächliche Opferzahl noch höher sei als die von den Behörden genannte Zahl von 64 Toten. Bürgermeister Ilja Seredjuk öffnete daraufhin einer Gruppe von Demonstranten die Türen zu den Leichenhallen der Stadt. Im Anschluss bestätigten diese die Angaben,…

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Observe your total updates from Westminster as Cambridge Analytica whistle blower Christopher Wylie offers proof

Whistleblower Christopher Wylie has appeared before MPs to discuss his work at scandal-hit Cambridge Analytica as Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg turned down an invitation to give evidence to Parliament on the row. Mr Wylie sparked an international outcry when he revealed the firm had harvested Facebook data from more than 50 million users, which was used…

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Germany at Odds With France Over Tariffs on U.S. Autos

Germany is willing to offer the U.S. concessions to stop President Donald Trump from slapping tariffs on European steel and aluminum, exposing a divide with France on how to avert a trade war. Germany is ready to discuss with the European Union in every respect measures to counter the U.S. threat to impose tariffs, according…

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Australia ball-tampering: Michael Vaughan ‘somewhat certain’ it took attach at some stage in chilly weather Ashes

Michael Vaughan – ‘Australian team will be remembered for cheating’Former England captain Michael Vaughan is « pretty sure » Australia were ball-tampering during their 4-0 Ashes series victory in the winter. Australia’s Cameron Bancroft admits he tampered with the ball during this week’s Test defeat in South Africa. Captain Steve Smith, who knew about the plan in…

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Dutch diplomat pulled out of Turkey over glimpse allegations

The Netherlands has pulled one if its diplomats out of Turkey on Monday after Turkish media reported that the consulate employee was exposed during spying activities. The Dutch foreign ministry said the diplomat, who worked at the Dutch consulate in Istanbul, left Turkey out of concerns for his safety. « For his own safety – due…

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Turkish Cypriots to reciprocate Greek Cypriot gas moves: minister

A Turkish Cypriot minister has vowed to keep on taking reciprocal steps against what he called unilateral Greek Cypriot moves to explore and exploit gas reserves off Cyprus. « We will continue to monitor the Greek Cypriot actions on the hydrocarbon issue and take balancing moves in order to protect the legitimate rights of the Turkish…