Archive du mois : avril 2018

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UK living to ban exporting live animals for slaughter

The UK has moved towards a ban on exporting live animals for slaughter after announcing a major review of laws regulating their transport. Environment secretary Michael Gove said that once Britain leaves the EU, the country could ban the export of thousands of live farm animals to mainland Europe. The policy would enjoy support from…

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Omar Sharif: Why Google honours him at the silent time

Described as « The Noble », Omar Sharif would have been 86-year-old on Tuesday, April 10, 2018. In his honour, Google is changing its logo in 48 countries to an illustration of him.  This is a snapshot his story: Early steps Born in 1932 to Syrian-Lebanese parents in Alexandria, Egypt, Sharif’s birth name was Michel Demitri Shalhoub. Before becoming…

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Atletico opinion vast ship-off for departing Torres

Atletico Madrid will pay tribute to Fernando Torres in their final LaLiga match of the season at home to Eibar. Torres confirmed at a news conference on Monday that he will leave Atleti when the current campaign ends, bringing down the curtain on his second spell with the club. The 34-year-old striker is a crowd…

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US to ‘respond’ to Syria attack; Russia warns of ‘repercussions’

An escalating war of words has broken out between Moscow and Washington over a suspected chemical attack in a Syrian rebel-held town, raising international tensions amid calls for action at an urgent UN Security Council meeting. The US, Britain, France and six other countries requested Monday’s emergency session after rescue teams and medics said a…

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The UK’s knife crime shadow looms over London

As a student at the Henry Compton secondary school in Fulham, Kodjo Yenga was a funny, intelligent young man with his whole life ahead of him. He was the son who helped his mother with chores on Sundays, the socially conscious youth who spouted anti-knife rap lyrics outside of school, even appearing on an MTV…