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Senior Labour figures defend Corbyn in row over antisemitic mural Senior Labour figures have defended Jeremy Corbyn over his response to the antisemitism row within the party, after the Labour leader appeared to show his support for an antisemitic mural in 2012. The deputy leader, Tom Watson, and Labour's Brexit secretary, Keir Starmer, both appeared on the ...
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NT urged to pass laws banning routine strip searches in juvenile detention Barson said there were far less invasive and degrading searches that officers could do, rather than the "thousands" of strip searches that the NT royal commission found were conducted on children every year. The reforms to solitary confinement were "landmark in Australia", Barson said, and the new ...
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Here's a map of where rural hospital closures are happening in the US The majority of hospital closures are located in the southeast portion of the United States, as seen by NC RHRP's data. The reasons for rural hospital closures vary for every community but can include decreased demand for inpatient services, consolidation in the health-care space, and a state's decision ...
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Obama, in Japan, says NKorea's isolation means less leverage Former U.S. President Barack Obama, left, is greeted by Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe in front of a Japanese Sushi restaurant in Tokyo's Ginza shopping district, Sunday, March 25, 2018. Obama says negotiations with North Korea on its nuclear weapons program are difficult, partly because the ...
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Former Catalan president Carles Puigdemont detained in Germany "By now he is in a police station and his legal defence has already been activated," Mr Alonso-Cuevillas said. The Spanish Supreme Court reissued European Arrest Warrants for Mr Puigdemont and four members of his former cabinet on Friday after charging 13 Catalan independence leaders with ...
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Saudi general in charge of Yemen campaign speaks to euronews "The agreement that we have with our friends in Washington is that we will continue to work together for the stability of the region against what terrorist groups, extremists or those countries who have ideologies that they export beyond their borders. We need to implement the international law, respect ...
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Killer Mike: Rapper defends gun ownership in NRA video Run The Jewels rapper Killer Mike has spoken out against anti-gun activists following the March For Our Lives rally in Washington. In an interview with the National Rifle Association he accused those wanting to change gun laws of being "the lackey" (obeying someone else's orders). His comments have ...
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Ball-tampering: Steve Smith must go, says Australian government agency Australia captain Steve Smith must be immediately removed from his role over the ball-tampering row in South Africa, an Australian government agency says. Smith said on Saturday that the team's "leadership group" had spoken about a plan to tamper with the ball, carried out by batsman Cameron ...
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QNB: Turkey's economy to grow 5.4 percent in 2018 Turkey is to remain among the fastest-growing major emerging market (EM) economies, Qatar National Bank (QNB) said in its weekly analysis released on Saturday. Turkey's economy experienced a strong growth upturn in 2017. Growth accelerated to an estimated 6.8 percent compared with 3.2 ...
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Sergio Garcia was a hard man to kill in Austin, and may be even harder at Augusta The Spaniard is finally beaten in the WGC-Dell Technologies Match Play, but he didn't go easy. Not in the group stages, where he trailed each match as late as the 11th hole, and came back to win all three. And not Saturday, where he turned a 3-down deficit into 1-down with five holes to play, and nearly ...
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