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Plattenfirma verteidigt Kollegah und Farid Bang

In der Debatte um den Echo für das als judenfeindlich kritisierte Album „Jung, Brutal, Gutaussehend 3“ der Rapper Kollegah und Farid Bang hat sich die Plattenfirma BMG hinter die Musiker gestellt. „Wir nehmen Künstler und künstlerische Freiheit ernst und sagen unseren Künstlern nicht, was ihre Texte enthalten sollten und was nicht“, so MGM. Ohne Zweifel hätten…

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Three New Plaintiffs Join James Damore’s Discrimination Lawsuit In opposition to Google

Three new plaintiffs have joined former Google employee James Damore’s lawsuit against the company, alleging gender, racial, and political discrimination. Manuel Amador, Stephen McPherson, and Michael Burns, who were all job applicants turned down by Google, have joined the lawsuit. “As amply supported by the allegations set forth in this First Amended Complaint, Google has…

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OPCW: Fact-finding team mute outside Syria’s Douma

Inspectors from the global chemical weapons watchdog have not been able to enter Syria’s Douma to examine the site of a suspected gas attack, the organisation said, dismissing an earlier report circulated by Syrian state-run media. The Organisation for Prohibition of Chemical Weapons (OPCW) said on Wednesday that United Nations security officials entered the town on Tuesday to…

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Windrush kid’s landing playing cards were destroyed by Labour, Theresa Would possibly per chance per chance even just claims

Theresa May has claimed the decision to destroy landing cards belonging to the Windrush generation was taken by the previous Labour government. MPs were in uproar when the prime minister pointed the finger of blame at Jeremy Corbyn’s party for the move, where thousands of files recording dates of arrival in the UK for Windrush migrants were…

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North Korea is changing

Earlier this month, I had the chance to visit North Korea as part of a delegation of scholars led by veteran Indonesian diplomat Dino Djalal. I spent four days in the country talking to high-level officials and professors and visiting the Demilitarised Zone (DMZ) at the country’s southern border and various institutions, including Km Il-sung…

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Meet the EU’s next member train: Montenegro

It is the year 2025. A big bottle of champaign pops open at a party in central Brussels. Montenegro has just joined the EU club and celebrations are in full swing. Diplomats and European commissioners toast the new arrival. At long last, the Union is in enlargement mode again and has just brought back its…