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Injuring ten more. Now the hard work begins says negotiator david davis as he heads to brussels to begin brexit talks Phillip Hammond says there will be a clean break with the eu. We are leaving eu and we will be leaving the Single Market and by the way leaving the customs you know good morning, everyone it is monday, another scorcher of a day lets look at the European Equity markets brexit talks begin the dax riding high by 1 . And the online groesher seen as a target of amazon has been given a rating other big retailers, theyre rebounding from fridays selloff, following amazons takeover of whole foods. Ocado up by 8. 6 stick to bankening stocks. Credit suisse at the top of the market thanks to broker upgrades analysts raised it and Morgan Stanley has coverage with overweights call share up by almost 3 . Lets switch gears another sad event overnight. London metropolitan police says too early to say whether a death at Finsbury Park was caused by the attack by a van driver that drove in

Istanbul electricity workers struggle at the crossroads - World Socialist Web Site

Istanbul electricity workers’ struggle at the crossroads After 2,000 workers at Boğaziçi Elektrik Dağıtım AŞ (Bedaş), a company distributing electricity to the European side of Istanbul, went on a wildcat strike in defiance of an official ban on strike activity in the electricity sector last Friday, several procapitalist forces are trying to drown their struggle in the dead end of trade unionism. The World Socialist Web Site explained that the only way forward is building an independent, rank-and-file committee as part of the International Workers Alliance of Rank-and-File Committees and called on workers to “reject union calls to end the strike and wait until Thursday.” As the WSWS had previously warned, the Tes-İş union, affiliated to Türk-İş, completely ended the wildcat strike struggle and work-to-rule action, ordering a return to work in a statement released on Wednesday.

Human chain formed to protest against illegal evictions along nullahs in Karachi - Pakistan

“We have spent our childhood and youth in these houses,” said Abid Asghar, a leader of the Gujjar Nala affectees. White Star/File KARACHI: A human chain was formed alongside the Gujjar Nala, from Liaquatabad Daak Khana to the Khamosh Colony graveyard under the banner of the Awami Workers Party, Women Democratic Front and Progressive Students Federation on Saturday. The demonstration was organised by the victims of illegal evictions in the Gujjar Nala and Orangi Nala areas, as well as the K-Electric Labour Union, SSGC Insaf Jafakash Union, and Progressive Trade Union Federation. A large number of Karachi citizens, including women and children, participated in the protest and chanted slogans against the federal and provincial governments.

Sri Lanka facing Indian invasion, warns Ven Medagoda Abhayatissa

Share: Colombo (News 1st); Involving an Indian company for the implementation of the East Container Terminal of the Colombo Harbour, is part of an Indian invasion, warned Venerable Professor Medagoda Abhayatissa Thero. On Monday (25), representatives of the Port Joint Trade Union called on the Venerable Thero to hand over their report on protecting ECT. It is evident a program is in play for a prolonged period to make Sri Lanka an Indian state, said the Venerable Thero adding a victory for Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi over ECT would be similar to Rama’s win over Ravana. When this happens, Sri Lanka will become a failed state, he said adding Indian does not like to see Sri Lanka prosper.

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