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Brandon Lewis made Tory chairman in reshuffle Brandon Lewis has been made the new chairman of the Conservative Party in Theresa May's reshuffle. Mr Lewis, the immigration minister, replaces Sir Patrick McLoughlin, with James Cleverly as his deputy. The reshuffle will also include a new Northern Ireland secretary to replace James Brokenshire, ...
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H&M slammed as racist for 'monkey in the jungle' hoodie H&M (Hennes & Mauritz) is under fire for using a black child to model a sweatshirt sporting the phrase "coolest monkey in the jungle." The image first appeared over the weekend on the British version of the Swedish-based retailer's website. Upon noticing an advertisement with the photo, social media ...
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In jab at rivals, Rouhani says Iran protests about more than economy The pragmatic cleric, who defeated anti-Western hardliners to win re-election last year, also called for the lifting of curbs on social media used by anti-government protesters in the most sustained challenge to conservative authorities since 2009. "It would be a misrepresentation (of events) and also an ...
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Rhinoceros DNA database successful in aiding poaching prosecutions The animals' horns are traded for their use in traditional Asian medicines, and poaching is soaring – in part as a result of rumours that a former politician in Vietnam was "cured of cancer" using a rhino horn remedy. Figures for 2016 suggest that poachers killed more than 1,050 rhinos in South Africa ...
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Goldman and Citi reportedly poised for big roles in Saudi Aramco IPO Goldman Sachs, Citigroup and Deutsche Bank are poised to take lead roles in Saudi Aramco's initial public offering, according to reports. The IPO of Saudi Arabia's state oil giant is expected to be the biggest ever. The reports add to recent developments that signal the slow-to-start IPO process is gaining ...
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Trump Tower fire: three people injured in New York City blaze New York City fire officials said it broke out in the building's heating and air conditioning system. A fire department statement said: "FDNY confirms three total injuries at fire earlier this morning at 721 [Fifth Avenue], Trump Tower: two civilians with non-life-threatening injuries, both were treated on scene ...
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