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Man critical after intervening in Manchester brawl The fight took place outside The Printworks entertainment hub in the city centre. Photograph: David Levene for the Guardian. A man is fighting for his life after he was knocked unconscious when he tried to intervene in a city centre brawl.
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In brief: Swell, The Hoarder, Daphne – reviews Social history is interspersed with memoir of the author's life in water, from being unable to swim ("the gush of panic at being out of my depth"), to adventures in night swimming. It's a pleasure to be immersed in this educative, entertaining "waterbiography", capturing how the author found a profound ...
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A Dangerous Immigration Crackdown in West Africa In 2016, the United Nations Migration Agency detected over 333,000 migrants, including Nigeriens themselves, passing through northern Niger and onto Libya and Algeria. With each migrant paying smugglers between $100 and $500 and purchasing food and lodging on their journey through the ...
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7 legal experts on what due process is in law, culture, and the context of #MeToo Dozens of power brokers have been the subject of allegations of abuse and sexual misconduct since Bill O'Reilly was ousted from Fox News in April 2017. And as more and more figures face consequences — financial, political, professional, and legal — for their bad behavior, one term that comes up ...
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In praise of the political U-turn Vittorio Bufacchi, senior lecturer in philosophy at UCC, argues that – since the world is in constant flux – it would be perverse to keep your mind rigidly immobile. As for politicians, he suggests they have a special duty to try to mediate competing accounts of the truth rather than insisting on one, absolute ...
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