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Week in pictures: From Syria strikes to DRC protests A photo roundup of some of last week's events, including demonstrations in Morocco and Bolivia. 6 hours ago. A demonstrator in La Paz gives a flower to a riot police officer during a rally against Bolivia's new healthcare policies. David Mercado/Reuters. People protest in Morocco after two miners died ...
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Lorde's artistic right to cancel gig in Tel Aviv We write in support of Lorde, who made public her decision not to perform in Israel and has now been branded a bigot in a full page advertisement in the Washington Post (Report, 1 January). Shmuley Boteach, the author and promoter of the advert, supports Israel's illegal settlements and wrote last ...
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Coca-Cola to sell smaller bottles at higher prices in response to sugar tax The changes are part of the preparations underway in the fizzy drinks business for the sugar tax. The cost of some "price marked packs" of Coca-Cola sold in newsagents and convenience stores will increase by more than 10% in March, just before the new tax comes into effect the following month.
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Virtus.pro will not participate in Manila Galaxy Battles II Valve cancelled the Major status for the tournament. Manila Galaxy Battles II tournament to be held in the Philippines from 15-21 January, was deprived of its Major status. Therefore, Virtus.pro won't participate in it despite the direct invitation from the organizers. The general manager of Virtus.pro Roman ...
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In Between Watching "In Between," about a trio of young Palestinian women in Tel Aviv trying to shape their own destinies despite being part of a conservative society entrenched in patriarchy, I realized the sisterhood created by Arab-Israeli filmmaker Maysaloun Hamoud, making her feature debut, was partly ...
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