The victory under Siya Kolisi, the team’s first black captain, was a symbolic moment for the nation.
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In a recent statement by one of the group’s members “Clean Waters of Zakynthos” is not giving up. The statement is a s follows:- Trying to activate the competent services and bring to light the causes responsible for the pollution of our seas by boats, the movement “Clean Waters in …
Read More »Season Benefits OAED applications due no later than 2 December, 2019.
Online applications have begun in order that beneficiaries be paid their Seasonal Benefits by OAED for 2019. Those interested in the Seasonal Benefit 2019 should be informed that applications can be made up until December 2nd, 2019. Payments will be completed shortly before Christmas. It also takes a period of …
Read More »EU expects Greece to reply to Turkey’s allegations of migrants’ mistreatment
The European Commission expects the Greek authorities to follow up on the allegations of the Turkish ministry of foreign affairs over migrants’ mistreatment and the illegal practice of “pushback”, a Commission spokesperson has said. “The Commission is always concerned about reports of mistreatment of migrants and refugees and takes such …
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Trump says Beto O’Rourke ‘quit like a dog’
The US Democratic presidential hopeful, a fierce Trump critic, ended his campaign on Friday.
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On Friday, a controversial new law took effect in Russia: The so-called “sovereign internet” law, which mandates the creation of an independent internet for Russia.
Read More »Police believe all 39 victims found inside Essex truck were Vietnamese
The 39 people found dead in the back in the back of a truck in England last month are believed to be Vietnamese nationals, Essex Police said in a statement Friday.
Read More »Man who advocated caning for adultery gets caned for adultery
An Indonesian man has been publicly flogged for adultery, under a draconian law he helped create.
Read More »Analysis: China’s ominous message to Hong Kong
One of the most secretive events on the Chinese political calendar ended this week with a communique that acknowledged “increasing challenges” but provided few clues as to how Beijing will address them.
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