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Rita Ora sang for independence, but where is Kosovo heading?

Pristina, Kosovo – As the Pristina-born British singer and actress Rita Ora entertained thousands of Kosovars as part of independence day celebrations, a poster on a fence surrounding Kosovo’s main government building pictured hundreds of young men unseen in nearly 20 years, believed to have been abducted by Serb security forces. Mothers of those who…

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Comcast threatens Murdoch’s Sky show with rival £22bn proposal

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Liam Fox says Jeremy Corbyn’s plans for an EU customs union can be ‘a total promote-out of Britain’s national pursuits’

Cabinet minister Liam Fox will say allowing the UK to stay in a customs union with the EU after Brexit would be “a complete sell-out” of Britain’s interests. The International Trade Secretary will use a speech to claim the move, which could be forced by a coalition of Labour and Tory rebels, would leave Britain…

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Russia-subsidized truce begins in Syria’s Jap Ghouta

A five-hour « humanitarian pause » called by Russia has come into effect in Syria’s Eastern Ghouta to allow civilians to evacuate the area that has been under continuous aerial bombardment. Russia’s President Vladimir Putin had ordered a truce from 9am-2pm (7:00-12:00 GMT) on Tuesday, as air strikes and ground operations killed more than 550 civilians in…

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Kashmir journalist Kamran Yusuf faces life imprisonment

Srinagar, Indian-administered Kashmir – On the morning of September 4 last year, Kamran Yusuf left his home in Kashmir’s Pulwama for work, carrying his backpacks and cameras, but the photojournalist never returned, his family says. The following day, his family came to know through news channels that Yusuf, who has been working as a photographer…

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Apple is launching scientific clinics to command the ‘world’s handiest health care experience’ to its workers

The news comes as Amazon has launched its own effort with Berkshire Hathaway and J.P. Morgan to improve health care for those companies’ employees. Delivering better primary care is key to the success of all of these employee-led efforts, as it’s far cheaper to prevent disease than treat people who are already sick. Health problems…

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2nd ODI (D/N), England tour of Australia and Unusual Zealand at Mount Maunganui, Feb 28 2018 | Match Preview | ESPNCricinfo

Big Picture A high bar has been set for the competitiveness of this series. The opening match was a humdinger, seized at the last by Mitchell Santner. It kept New Zealand unbeaten in ODIs this season – nine in a row, ten is their best sequence – and put England in the unusual position of…

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Saudi Arabia fires high navy chiefs in armed forces shake-up

Saudi Arabia’s King Salman has fired his top military commanders and reshuffled his cabinet in a shake-up of key security and government ministries, according to royal decrees. Those dismissed include the Saudi army’s chief of staff, and the heads of the ground and air defence forces. First Lieutenant General Fayyad bin Hamed al-Ruwayli was appointed…