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Putin ‘highly likely’ on the assist of nerve-agent attack: Boris Johnson

Boris Johnson, Britain’s foreign minister, has said it is « highly likely » that Russian President Vladimir Putin himself ordered the nerve-agent attack on a former Russian agent on UK soil. In a response, Russia has called the allegations « shocking and unforgivable » and a breach of diplomatic rules of decent behaviour. Johnson said the attack on former Russian…

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Steve Bannon spills the beans

In a daring, bold, and defiant move Steve Bannon – the racist white supremacist adviser (until very recently) to the democratically elected president of the United States – told a gathering of likeminded French racists: « Let them call you racist. Let them call you xenophobes. Let them call you nativists. Wear it as a badge of…

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Right here’s Why You Potentially May well maybe maybe presumably moreover now not Read This Article About Syria

Yasin Akgul / AFP / Getty Images From an almost pitch black underground shelter mostly safe from the bombs, as kids scuffled in the background, 22-year-old Nour Adam filmed himself. “Children eat here, sleep here, and have their life here,” he said. “They don’t have any place to get out. The airstrikes are still in…

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Mass exodus from twin offensives in Syria

Media playback is unsupported on your device Media captionEastern Ghouta evacuees are staying at a school under government controlAs many as 50,000 people have fled separate offensives against rebel forces in northern and southern Syria in recent days, activists say. Russian air strikes reportedly killed 31 people in the Eastern Ghouta outside Damascus on Friday,…

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Ex-South Africa leader Jacob Zuma to face corruption charges

South Africa’s chief prosecutor has announced he will charge Jacob Zuma, the former president, with corruption related to an arms deal. Zuma will face 16 charges, including racketeering, fraud and money laundering.  The corruption allegedly occurred during a $2.5bn deal made in the 1990s. Zuma was first charged with corruption in 2005 when his financial adviser was…

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Allegri: Madrid tie ‘soft’

Max Allegri believes Juventus are ‘growing’ in time for their ‘wonderful’ Champions League tie with Real Madrid next month. Juve have the chance to take revenge against Madrid at the quarter-final stage after losing 4-1 to the Spaniards in last season’s Champions League Final. “Madrid? « These will be two wonderful football matches,” the Coach said…

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1000’s and thousands unemployed, plunging condominium prices and a global financial shatter: This is the apocalyptic anguish Britain’s banks will likely be stress examined in opposition to in 2018

Reuters / John Gress Bank of England releases 2018 stress test scenario, designed to test British banks’ ability to withstand negative shocks. The main points of the test are a collapse in the world economy and an even bigger collapse in the UK economy. « Overall, the 2018 stress scenario is more severe than the financial…

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Charlottesville: Overwhelmed sunless man to stand trial on Friday

Activists in Charlottesville are calling on authorities to drop the charges against DeAndre Harris, an African American beaten by at least six white nationalist demonstrators at the August 12 Unite the Right rally. A video of Harris’s beating went viral in the days following the white nationalist rally, prompting an outcry. Harris was initially charged…