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Here's how immigrants from countries Trump slammed really do in the US In the ensuing uproar, some on the right have asserted that President Trump was really making a good point, however crudely: Maybe we don't want immigrants from poor countries, who, they assume, are low-skill immigrants. The administration is known to support a more "skills based" immigration ...
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Turkey plans assault on Kurdish enclave in Syria Turkey's president has said the country will launch a military assault on a Kurdish enclave in northern Syria "in the coming days" and urged the US to support its efforts. Recep Tayyip Erdoğan said the operation against the Afrin enclave aimed to "purge terror" from his country's southern border.
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Strong 7.1-magnitude earthquake in Peru leaves two dead, 17 missing Earthquakes are common in Peru, but many homes are built with precarious materials that cannot withstand them. In 2007 an earthquake killed hundreds in the region of Ica. Peruvian maritime authorities said the quake did not produce a tsunami on the Peruvian coast. Peru is the world's number 2 ...
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'Cosmos: A Spacetime Odyssey' TV Series Will Return in 2019 13) that the series will return in the spring of 2019. Astrophysicist and science communicator Neil deGrasse Tyson will return as the series' host. "Cosmos: A Spacetime Odyssey" is a follow-on to the 1980 TV series "Cosmos: A Personal Voyage," which was co-created and hosted by the late astronomer ...
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Leftwingers set to sweep Labour NEC election in boost for Corbyn But it is expected there will be a clean sweep for the three candidates backed by the grassroots movement Momentum, tipping the once finely balanced body further in favour of Corbyn's brand of Labour politics. Momentum's founder and chair, Jon Lansman, one of the three leftwing candidates, said he ...
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Eight killed in fire at Portuguese community centre Eight people have died in a fire at a community centre in northern Portugal where dozens of people were watching a football match. Officials said 38 people were injured in the blaze in the village of Vila Nova da Rainha, near Tondela, on Saturday evening. Nine people with severe burns were taken by ...
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Qatari royal 'held against his will in the UAE' A member of the Qatari royal family says he is being held against his will in the United Arab Emirates (UAE). Sheikh Abdullah bin Ali Al Thani released on Sunday a video statement saying he was "a prisoner" in the UAE capital, Abu Dhabi, and that if anything happened to him, "Sheikh Mohammed" is ...
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Winter in America It was that direct approach that he would use in his songs; the meanings behind "Whitey on the Moon" and "Home Is Where the Hatred Is" were complex, but the delivery was Everyman simple. When Gil did right by his mother and returned to Lincoln University in 1969, he and fellow student pianist/flutist ...
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The Guardian view on contemporary art in schools: a joyful idea reborn The Dancer by Henri Matisse from the original School Prints series of lithographs. 'By dint of hiring an aircraft and employing her considerable charm [Brenda Rawnsley] convinced Dufy, Picasso, Léger, Matisse and Braque to take part' in the School Prints scheme. Photograph: www.bridgemanimages.
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Palestinian unity in doubt before summit on Jerusalem Palestinian leaders are set to hold a crucial summit in response to the US recognition of Jerusalem as Israel's capital, but political movements Hamas and Islamic Jihad are boycotting the event, raising questions about unity as President Mahmoud Abbas ramps up the campaign for statehood. Hamas ...
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