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Stephen Lawrence: Execute that shook UK’s racial dynamics

From the « Keep Britain White » mobs who went « n**ger hunting » during the Notting Hill riots in 1958, through to the recent deportation of the children of the Windrush generation, the marginalisation of black Britons is an ancient British tale of a nation anxious of creeping multiculturalism and « dark strangers ». Following post-war Commonwealth migration, racism, that…

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AT&T, Verizon face DOJ investigation for allegedly seeking to lock eSIMs

Enlarge / Apple Watch Series 3, with eSIM technology for connecting to cellular networks. AT&T and Verizon are being investigated by the Department of Justice (DOJ) over whether they colluded in order to prevent customers from easily switching carriers. The antitrust investigation, reported by The New York Times yesterday, relates to the eSIM (embedded SIM)…

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Heynckes highlights significance of ‘psychology’ earlier than Genuine Madrid clash

Jupp Heynckes thinks the most important thing for Bayern Munich ahead of their Champions League semi-final with Real Madrid is « psychology ». Already crowned Bundesliga champions, Bayern warmed up for Wednesday’s first leg by cruising to a 3-0 win at Hannover, a game which allowed Heynckes to rest the likes of Mats Hummels, Joshua Kimmich, Robert Lewandowski…

North Korea from up end: The self-reliance philosophy 0

North Korea from up end: The self-reliance philosophy

Pyongyang, North Korea – This is certainly the cleanest, the most orderly and probably the most controlled place I have ever visited. During rush hour here, traffic is light and the roads are quiet, although all of them a little bumpy. Pyongyang’s portraits and statues tell the story of an isolated nation run by three…

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Thousands of Windrush Expertise touchdown playing cards expose in Nationwide Archives

Immigrants from Jamaica on board ‘Empire Windrush’ arrive in London on June 22, 1948 (Picture: Getty)The arrival records of thousands of immigrants from the Windrush Generation are in the National Archives. It could be the vital evidence the immigrants need to prove citizenship after it emerged the Home Office destroyed its archive of landing slips…

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Teenagers on the bustle after deadly hit-and-bustle shatter

Updated April 21, 2018 15:20:35 Video: Security guards chase youth involved in crash (top left) (ABC News) Two teenagers have been arrested by police following a fatal hit-and-run collision involving a stolen car in Melbourne’s east in the early hours of the morning. The crash happened at the intersection of Stud and Boronia Roads at…

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A extremely potent declare movement is rising in Armenia

In Armenia, a small nation of three million located just south of Russia, spring has ushered in mass protests. Thousands of people, young and elderly, women and men, have taken to the streets to rally against the ruling regime, newly gussied-up in a revamped parliamentary system. The movement has been challenging outgoing President Serzh Sargsyan,…

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Chemical weapons inspectors attain Douma to probe gasoline assault

Inspectors from the global chemical weapons watchdog have finally reached a formerly rebel-held town in Syria where a suspected gas attack took place two weeks ago. Saturday’s visit to Douma came a week after the fact-finding mission of the Organisation for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons’ (OPCW) first arrived in Syria, and amid growing questions about…

Cubans sceptical of most new president’s guarantees 0

Cubans sceptical of most new president’s guarantees

Havana, Cuba – The new president of this country, Miguel Diaz-Canel, is promising to defend the socialist revolution while also modernising the economy. However, Cubans are sceptical about seeing many improvements even though Diaz-Canel is the Caribbean country’s first leader – after more than half a century – who is not from the Castro family. For them, just…