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All politics is local—in Libya, that could be an opportunity Libya is in no better shape today than it was in 2011. In spite of the best efforts of the U.N. Special Envoy for Libya Ghassam Salame and his talented team, there remains no political solution to stabilize and unite the country—bifurcated between a U.N.-backed government in Tripoli (the Government of ...
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Rise in assaults on staff reveals intolerable pressure on NHS The survey by the Health Service Journal and Unison showed assaults in 2016-17 were almost 10% up on the previous year, driven by big increases in hospitals that were missing treatment targets or seriously in debt. Staff in mental health trusts were more than seven times more likely to be attacked ...
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Fed Cup: Great Britain's Heather Watson to play Japan's Naomi Osaka in opener Heather Watson will play world number 22 Naomi Osaka in the opening match of Great Britain's Fed Cup World Group II play-off tie with Japan. Watson plays the Japanese number one, who is 55 places higher in the world rankings, at 05:00 BST on Saturday. British number one Johanna Konta faces ...
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Oxford Dodo was shot in head, scans find The Oxford Dodo - the world's most famous example of the extinct bird - was shot in the head, research has found. Historians believed the flightless creature had been kept alive in a 17th Century London townhouse. But recent forensic analysis of its skull found lead shot pellets, which were typically used ...
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Each Day That Passes, Pressure Grows For Chemical Inspectors Waiting In Syria As chemical weapons inspectors wait to investigate an alleged strike near the Syrian capital of Damascus, former inspectors say the challenges the current team faces are daunting. The inspectors arrived in Syria on April 14, on a mission to investigate a suspected chemical attack in the Damascus ...
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There's no good alternative to building more homes in expensive cities The sweeping land use reform bill introduced recently by California state Sen. Scott Weiner, a San Francisco Democrat, died in committee this week, bringing to an end an ambitious plan to change zoning in broad swaths of the state by allowing four- to five-story buildings near all rail transit stations and ...
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I believe in the UN, but it needs to examine its conscience over Syria Suspicion of the use of chemical weapons in Syria, along with the escalation of fighting on several fronts, needs to be taken seriously. Not only because the international community agrees on the prohibition of chemical weapons, but most of all, because of the extensive suffering the attacks and years of ...
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Mexican priest murdered in his church He is the 22nd priest to be killed in Mexico over the last six years. A Mexico priest has been stabbed to death in his parish, in the latest attack on clergy in the country. Fr Ruben Alcantara Diaz, 50, was attacked on April 18, just prior to the 7pm Mass at Our Lady of Carmen Parish in Cuautitlán Izcalli, the ...
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Further information about the Castell de Mur landslide in Spain More information is now available about the Castell de Mur landslide in Spain on 16th April, including drone images, before and after photographs and the seismic traces.
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