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Kreuzberg weist Neuköllner Eltern auf Kita-Suche ab

Schon seit fast einem Jahr suchen Anne Fromm und Kersten Augustin für ihren kleinen Sohn einen Kitaplatz in Neukölln, wo sie wohnen, oder in Kreuzberg, wo sie beide arbeiten. Angefangen mit der Suche haben sie, als ihr Sohn vier Wochen alt war. Sie stehen auf fast 30 Wartelisten von Kitas, doch bisher war alles vergeblich…

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Zuma refuses to quit, calls ANC ousting strikes ‘unfair’

Durban, South Africa – Embattled Jacob Zuma has hit back at calls to step down as South Africa’s president, saying the ruling African National Congress (ANC) had not given him an adequate reason why he should leave office. His comments on Wednesday, his first after weeks of silence, came as the ANC threatened a no-confidence motion if he…

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Dortmund now not treating Europa League as ‘losers’ cup’ – Toprak

Omer Toprak is adamant Borussia Dortmund are not viewing the Europa League as a « losers’ cup » as they bid to atone for their Champions League disappointment. Dortmund suffered an early exit in the continent’s premier club competition, finishing third behind Tottenham and Real Madrid in Group H with just two points from their six matches.…

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Aboriginal leaders deliver PM became ‘deceitful’ over recognition dialogue

Updated February 14, 2018 23:57:16 Aboriginal leaders have accused the Prime Minister of being « deceitful » and duplicitous for privately encouraging them to consult the Australian public on enshrining an Indigenous voice in the constitution before publicly rejecting the proposal. Key points: Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull slammed for comments on Indigenous constitutional recognition Indigenous Dialogues were…

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Who is benefiting from Canada’s marijuana ‘Green Rush’?

Smith Falls, Ontario – The cannabis growing operation in Smith Falls, a small town southwest of the Canadian capital, Ottawa, is unlike most others in the world. Occupying 15,600sq metres in a facility that was previously Canada’s first Hershey’s chocolate factory, thousands of cannabis plants sit across the street from a police station. But as Canopy…

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Rabada fined for Dhawan ship-off

0:59 South Africa fast bowler Kagiso Rabada has picked up a fine and a demerit point for giving India opener Shikhar Dhawan a send-off in Port Elizabeth. He lost 15% of his match fee over the incident, and gained one demerit point, taking his overall tally to five. Each demerit point stays on a player’s…

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Boris Johnson admits nettle at Brexit is ‘hardening’

Boris Johnson today denied Brexit was a ‘great V-sign from the cliffs of Dover’ but instead was about Britain reclaiming its own global identity. In a rallying call for Leavers and Remainers to unite behind the Brexit mission, the Foreign Secretary insisted quitting the EU was a cause for ‘hope not fear’. Mr Johnson denied…

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Shaun White wins third Olympic gold in contest for the ages

PYEONGCHANG, South Korea (AP) — Snowboarding at the Olympics turned 20 this year, and there’s a good chance that in another two decades, people will still be talking about the contest that went down in the mountains of South Korea on Wednesday. They will definitely still be talking about Shaun White. It wasn’t so much…

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Billions pledged for Iraq’s post-ISIL reconstruction

Several countries in the Middle East have pledged billions of dollars in aid to help war-torn Iraq in its mission to rebuild the country following a four-year war against the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL, also known as ISIS) armed group. A three-day summit on Iraq’s reconstruction concluded in Kuwait City on…