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L Empire n en a pas fini avec Julian Assange -- Chris HEDGES

L Empire n en a pas fini avec Julian Assange -- Chris HEDGES
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Notable people diagnosed with Covid-19 in 2020 | The Express Tribune

Notable people diagnosed with Covid-19 in 2020 One event dominated in 2020: a deadly and previously unknown virus wreaked havoc across the globe WORLDWIDE: A deadly and previously unknown virus wreaked havoc across the globe, killing more than 1.5 million people, infecting many more and causing economic devastation. In January, less than a month after reports first emerged that a mysterious respiratory illness was striking people in the Chinese city of Wuhan, the country’s researchers had identified the cause: a new coronavirus, soon to be named SARS-CoV-2. By January 11, a Chinese–Australian team had posted the virus’s genetic sequence online. Soon afterward scientists made another key, yet alarming, discovery that the virus could pass between people.

Naomi Campbell holidays in Malindi for one month

news Naomi Campbell holidays in Malindi for one month by ALPHONCE GARI Image: Courtesy • The superstar s visit is a major boost to the tourism sector reeling from pandemic Renowned British supermodel Naomi Campbel has jetted into Kenya, for the Christmas and New Year holidays. She arrived on Tuesday 10.30 pm aboard her luxurious jet and will be in the tourist resort town of Malindi for one month. Immediately after landing, Campbell went straight to the exclusive Lion in the Sun resort owned by her ex-boyfriend and billionaire Flavio Briatore. Resort general manager Stephanie Ravessoud confirmed that Campbell was in Malindi and promised to give more details about her visit later.

Now Showing: To Be Human, A CCP Arthouse Cinema special on human rights

PASAY CITY, Dec. 10 With  almost eight months of quarantine, the pandemic must have compelled us to introspectively make this perennial question: How is it to be human? What are the rights that we need to fight for? To help us re-evaluate and reflect on these questions, the CCP Arthouse Cinema presents “To Be Human” special screenings on Human Rights, in celebration of the International Human Rights Week.  The program features selected films from the European Union, Friedrich Naumann Foundation for Freedom, Cinemalaya, Gawad Alternatibo and from Filipino filmmakers, ongoing until December 13, 3pm, via the CCP Vimeo Channel.  This initiative was made possible through a partnership with the European Union Delegation to the Philippines, and in cooperation with Friedrich Naumann Foundation for Freedom, and the Commission on Human Rights.

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