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Tuesday, December 26, 2017

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Staff in the Home Office's asylum directorate are undertrained, overworked and operating in a "constant state of crisis", two whistleblowers have claimed, as applicants endure long waits to have their case dealt with due to internal pressures. The Home Office staff have also told the Guardian that asylum ...
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It's almost 2018. There are those who have plans for when the ball drops—and, then, there are those who have dropped the ball. No matter: We have made our own resolution to assist. Here, we have recommended the most alluring destinations for New Year's Eve. Celeb-hosted celebrations in these ...
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Canada has announced it is expelling Venezuela's ambassador to Ottawa, Wilmer Barrientos Fernández, and its charge d'affaires, Ángel Herrera. Foreign Minister Chrystia Freeland said the move was in retaliation for the expulsion of its most senior diplomat from Caracas over the weekend. Venezuela ...
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Separately, one of three walkers buried by a snow drift in Wallis on Saturday has died, Swiss broadcaster SRF reported, quoting the police. The group was hiking at a height of 2,700 meters in the St Luc region when the accident happened. One of them managed to get free and make an emergency call ...
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The Archbishop of Canterbury has used his Christmas Day sermon to focus on terrorist atrocities and deceitfulness of "populist leaders" in 2017. Preaching to worshippers at Canterbury Cathedral, the Most Rev Justin Welby compared the Holy Family to modern-day refugees. He also contrasted Jesus ...
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In 2017, Canadian Prime Minister Trudeau learned a lesson about the power of social media. The PM's most viral tweet of the year - by far - was sent out on a January weekend, welcoming refugees to Canada. It was retweeted 418,000 times, liked by over 768,000 Twitter users, and received widespread ...
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Now, it's time to find books to load it up with, which should give you plenty to read on your trip home, or if you need an excuse to avoid relatives for a couple of hours. Here's 13 science-fiction books that kick off a series for you to break your new e-reader in, whether it's a Kindle, Kobo, Nook, or other tablet ...
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