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Coldplay and Sting call for release of Toomaj Salehi, Iranian rapper sentenced to death
Leading cultural figures including Margaret Atwood sign statement in support of rapper who criticised Iranian regime. More than 100 figures from the worlds of music, culture and human rights activism – including Coldplay and Sting – have signed a ...The Guardian - World -
George Takei on the History of Internment, Activism and Democracy
At 87, the actor and writer says performing and activism remain his driving forces.The New York Times - Lifestyle -
COD On Game Pass Is Not Guaranteed, Microsoft Having Internal Debates About It - Report
When Microsoft closed its acquisition of Activision Blizzard last year, some players assumed this meant that the next installment in the Call of Duty franchise would hit Game Pass on day one of its release. But according to a new report, that may ...GameSpot - Tech - Microsoft -
The Taliban warn journalists and experts against cooperating with Afghanistan International TV
The Taliban are warning journalists and experts against working with Afghanistan International TVABC News - World - Afghanistan -
The Taliban warn journalists and experts against cooperating with Afghanistan International TV
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Who Owns a Drawing That May Be Nazi Loot? A Judge Will Decide.
A drawing Egon Schiele made of his wife is the focus of a dispute among a Lehman foundation and heirs of two Jewish art collectors.The New York Times - Top stories -
Leverkusen reach Europa League final and set record with late Roma draw
Josip Stanisic preserved Bayer Leverkusen’s remarkable unbeaten run with a last-gasp equaliser against Roma as the Germans reached the Europa League final.. Not for the first time in recent weeks, Xabi Alonso’s Bundesliga champions looked set to ...The Guardian - World -
Lawns Draw Scorn, but Landscape Designers See Room for Compromise
Conventional turf lawns have come under attack. Landscape designers are using water-wise and native plants to balance green with “green.”The New York Times - Lifestyle -
Israel is furious with Biden's decision to draw a red line over the planned invasion of Rafah
Israel reacted with a mix of concern and fury Thursday to President Joe Biden's warning that he would cut off weapons to the U.S. ally's military if it moves forward with a full-scale assault on Rafah, the city in southern Gaza where more than 1 ...NBC News - Top stories - Joe Biden -
Global stocks are no longer a monolith. Why India and Japan ETFs are drawing investors into single-country funds in 2024.
U.S. investors are snapping up ETFs with a single country focus in 2024, dumping multinational funds and bypassing China’s market in favor of other emerging nations with stronger growth prospects.MarketWatch - Business
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Howard Schultz Is Back-Seat Driving Starbucks. That's a Problem for His Successor.
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Your Intern Is Wearing a Corporate Crop Top. Should You Say Something---or Join Her?
When paired with the right office basics, a crop top can be flattering, ventilating, and even make you look taller.The Wall Street Journal - World