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Britain: The Sun Newspaper Now Backs Labour
The Sun, one of Britain’s best-selling newspapers known for its record of backing election winners, has made a surprising turn. Owned by Rupert Murdoch, the tabloid, which was ideologically aligned with the Conservatives, announced on Wednesday, just before the parliamentary elections, that it now supports the Labour Party and its leader, Keir Starmer.
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Incredible haul of classical statues found at Antikythera shipwreck! (amazing photos)
Tragedy a ‘glitch’ or ‘product’ of the system?
A premise in the introduction to an interview with the author and playwright Gillian Slovo in The Guardian struck me.
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Ukraine Plans to Destroy the Crimean Bridge Very Soon
Ukraine's Main Intelligence Directorate (GUR) is reportedly planning the destruction of the Crimean bridge within the next three months. The bridge, which connects Russia to the occupied Crimean peninsula, has long been a contentious symbol of Russia's annexation of Crimea in 2014.
"The EU wants Serbia"
He added that during her visit to Belgrade, the President of the European Commission, Ursula von der Leyen, clearly stated that the EU wants Serbia to join the bloc.
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Playing War: Pitfalls and Potential of Video Games in the Balkans
Screenshot: Kosovo War 2033 game. Source: https://www.warofkosovo.com/
"For us it's like real war; it's a chance to redeem our name and intimidate them, show them we are strong," he told BIRN, speaking on condition of anonymity.
Pegasus spy claims probed as Macron switches phone
Hungary, Israel and Algeria on July 22 probed allegations that Israeli-made spyware was used on journalists, rights activists and 14 heads of state, as French leader Emmanuel Macron ordered tighter security and changed his phone over espionage concerns.
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Emergency situation in London
The area of London was most affected by the epidemic of COVID-19 in Great Britain in the winter peak, the Guardian writes.
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Commission Denies ‘Covering up’ Croatia’s Failure to Monitor Police
The European Commission has rejected allegations that its officials tried to cover up the failure by Croatia's government to supervise its border police, after they were repeatedly accused of abusing migrants and refugees on the EU's external borders.
BIRN Wins European Press Prize for Justice Reporting
BIRN Bosnia and Herzegovina was given the European Press Prize Special Award for 2020 on Thursday for its groundbreaking work in covering transitional justice topics.