Archive du mois : mars 2018

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US: Who’s John Bolton?

John Bolton, the newly appointed US national security adviser, has been a force in Republican foreign policy circles for decades. Regarded as the most divisive US ambassador to the UN, Bolton has served in the Republican administrations of Ronald Reagan, George H W Bush and George W Bush. Here is a track record of his…

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Tv megastar midwife held my unusual child daughter – then stated she’d slept with cramped one’s dad

A midwife who appeared on One Born Every Minute had an alleged fling with a man whose partner she cared for during childbirth. Joanne Lumsden worked at Liverpool Women’s Hospital, where she featured on the Channel 4 reality show and is understood to have delivered hundreds of women’s babies, but is accused of failing to…

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Observe are living updates from the south of France gun attack

3 mins ago The attacker was known to the authorities for petty crimes and wasn’t considered a terror threat, says the interior ministry. 35 mins ago Just to confirm the latest:   The gunman has been shot dead by police. In addition to him, three other people died in separate incidents earlier Many more people…

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Khashoggi: Saudi Arabia can never be a democracy ‘on MBS survey’

A prominent Saudi journalist and former royal family adviser has criticised the government’s crackdown on Saudi intellectuals and journalists, lamenting that the kingdom will never become democratic under Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman. Speaking to Al Jazeera in the programme UpFront, Jamal Khashoggi – currently self-exiled in the US – said that there was no…

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Egypt ‘election’: Is Mousa Mostafa Mousa a ‘puppet’ of Sisi?

As Egypt approaches its presidential election on Monday, voters have been left with two choices: incumbent Abdel Fattah el-Sisi, the general turned president who has cracked down on challengers and dissent, or a barely known candidate. Mousa Mostafa Mousa, 65, an Egyptian politician who emerged just ahead of the January 29 deadline as the sole contender…

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How Congress Censored the Internet

In Passing SESTA/FOSTA, Lawmakers Failed to Separate Their Good Intentions from Bad Law Today was a dark day for the Internet. The U.S. Senate just voted 97-2 to pass the Allow States and Victims to Fight Online Sex Trafficking Act (FOSTA, H.R. 1865), a bill that silences online speech by forcing Internet platforms to censor…

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US shares hit as Trump tariff thought adds to uncertainty

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