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Boer War Cadbury bar expected to bring sweet payday
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The 126-year-old chocolate bar is described by auctioneers as "very rare, if unappetising". (BBC News)
China Seeks A.I. Independence, Weakening Trump’s Leverage
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Instructure Strikes Deal for Hackers for Return of Canvas Data
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Australian musician's US ban prompts apology from girlfriend over Trump post
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Keli Holiday, one half of electronic duo Peking Duk, was detained at the US-Canada border on Friday. (BBC News)
Tube strike crisis talks set for this week as Sadiq Khan tells RMT to 'sort it out'
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Crunch talks taking place after the RMT announced a further two rounds of 24-hour walkouts for May (London News)
'Patients have tried to punch me because of my skin colour'
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Figures from some NHS trusts in England show there was a 17% rise in reports of racism in a year. (BBC News)
A new tectonic plate boundary could be forming in southern Africa
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Gases collected from boiling mineral springs in Zambia contain the chemical signature of having come directly from the Earth’s mantle, a sign of a rupture in the tectonic plates and the possible beginning of a new continental boundary (New Scientist)
Teen bedroom art installation shines spotlight on Ukraine’s stolen children
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Since the start of the current conflict, more than 20,500 Ukrainian children have been taken by RussiaIt looks like a typical teenager’s bedroom: football shirts on the wall, crumpled clothes on the floor, exercise books open on the desk. But it is a work of political art, intended to evoke the empty rooms of more than 20,500 Ukrainian children unlawfully taken to Russia.The work was on display on Monday at the headquarters of the European Commission in Brussels, as delegates from 63 countries and international organisations gathered to discuss how to bring Ukraine’s children home. “It’s essentially a way for someone to step into Ukraine without having to actually travel there,” Isaac Yeung, a co-creator of the installation, said. Continue reading... (The Guardian)
Wes Streeting faces narrow road to Labour members’ favour
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Health secretary’s soft-right credentials put him at a disadvantage even with reduced membership under StarmerUK politics live – latest updates“Country first, party second” is a mantra Keir Starmer and his cabinet have repeated since being in opposition, seeking to draw a dividing line between Labour and their Conservative predecessors’ inclination for self-destruction.But party members do matter in politics – and a key problem for Wes Streeting, one of those with ambitions to succeed Keir Starmer, is that many of Labour’s do not like him. Continue reading... (The Guardian)