Archive du mois : avril 2018

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Nigeria: Clearing the locals to develop Abuja the capital

Abuja, Nigeria – Nigeria’s capital Abuja is a planned city with expansive roads lined with trees. Unlike Lagos – the commercial centre – traffic jams are rare. Nigerian politicians are proud of Abuja and tout it as an example of what a modern African city should be. It was not always the capital of Africa’s most populous country.…

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eleven. April 2018: Wird Fb jetzt kostenpflichtig?

Eigentlich scheut Facebook-CEO Mark Zuckerberg öffentliche Auftritte mit großer medialer Aufmerksamkeit, wenn es sich nicht gerade um eigene Events des sozialen Netzwerks handelt. Jetzt konnte er es allerdings nicht vermeiden: Der politische Druck wegen des Datenskandals wurde zu groß, sodass Zuckerberg vor dem US-Kongress in Washington aussagen musste. Die Daten von 87 Millionen Facebook-Nutzern sollen…

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Facebook’s Zuckerberg Earns Likes for Washington Performance

Facebook Inc. Chief Executive Officer Mark Zuckerberg apologized, defended his company, and jousted with questioners while agreeing with others during his first-ever congressional testimony. Early reviews on his effort to restore trust with lawmakers and the public were mostly positive. “It was my mistake, and I’m sorry,” Zuckerberg said Tuesday, turning to look at individual…

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Discover about Commonwealth Games: Day Seven

There’s disappointment for two decorated English shooters in the men’s double trap, as they both fail to qualify for the final. Steven Scott, who won Commonwealth gold in Glasgow, finishes down in 13th, while compatriot Matthew French – who finished second behind Scott four years ago – was eighth in qualifying this time, two points…

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Trump seethes over FBI raid, ponders firing these he blames

WASHINGTON (AP) — President Donald Trump was so incensed by the FBI’s raid of his personal attorney’s office and hotel room that he’s privately pondered firing Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein and publicly mused about ousting special counsel Robert Mueller. The raid, in which agents seized attorney Michael Cohen’s records on topics including a $130,000…

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Russian soccer hooligans face a crackdown forward of World Cup

Moscow, Russia – On a Saturday evening, thousands of football fans in red and white scarves streamed to the Otkritie Arena stadium in Moscow amid heavy police presence. FC Spartak Moskva was to play its first match after a two-week break in March. Spartak, which is vying for the Russian Premier League trophy, was to…

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Jurgen Klopp shows what he told his Liverpool gamers at half of time

Jurgen Klopp has provided an insight into his half time team-talk that inspired Liverpool’s Champions League comeback against Manchester City. The Reds boss had already masterminded a brilliant win over the Citizens in the first leg of the quarter-final tie last week, guiding his side to a 3-0 victory at Anfield. But in the return…

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HT: Roma dominate Barcelona

Roma achieved a sporting miracle by overturning a 4-1 first leg defeat to beat Barcelona 3-0 and reach the Champions League semi-final. Follow all the action as it happens and give your views on the LIVEBLOG. The first leg ended 4-1 at Camp Nou, but did not reflect the two performances, as the Giallorossi scored…

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First ban on harassing ladies at abortion clinics shall be imposed

Anti-abortion demonstrators outside the Marie Stopes clinic on Mattock Lane (Picture: PA)The first ban on protesting outside an abortion clinic will come into force in the UK. Ealing Council voted on the ban this evening, and unanimously decided to create a ‘buffer zone’ around a Marie Stopes clinic where women had faced harassment for decades. The…

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Impress Zuckerberg’s Congress testimony: What he acknowledged

Mark Zuckerberg, Facebook CEO, has appeared before a US Congress committee to answer questions about how the social media giant’s policies in the wake of a massive data privacy breach. During a five-hour testimony on Tuesday, the tech mogul said he was « sorry » about the Cambridge Analytica scandal, in which the private information of more than 87…