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The BJP’s Drive for Hegemony

Dissent magazine 

Another electoral victory would enable Narendra Modi’s party to inscribe de facto Hindu supremacy into law.

Exclusive: Arsenal FC expert responds to transfer links with Turkish star

Caught Offside 

Arsenal FC journalist Charles Watts has responded to the recent transfer rumours linking Fenerbahce left-back Ferdi Kadioglu strongly as a top summer target for the Gunners. The Turkey international looks an impressive talent who could do a job for Mikel Arteta’s side, especially as Oleksandr Zinchenko no longer looks like the clear and obvious first […]

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Will Biden Undermine His Own Climate Goals with New Tariffs on Chinese Electric Vehicles?

Democracy Now! 

We speak with The New Republic's Kate Aronoff about how President Biden has unveiled steep tariff increases on various Chinese imports, including electric vehicles, which will quadruple from the current tariff rate of 25% to 100%. “What you see … is Biden really looking to lean into a really quite hawkish position on China,” says Aronoff. She explains why Biden is caught between insulating the American auto industry from competition and allowing affordable EVs to enter U.S. markets for climate goals. Читать дальше...

Craig Mackinlay: Applause for 'bionic MP' returning to Parliament - BBC

Top Stories (uk) - Google News (ru) 

  1. Craig Mackinlay: Applause for 'bionic MP' returning to Parliament  BBC
  2. Commons ovation for MP who lost limbs to sepsis  BBC
  3. Tory MP Craig Mackinlay reveals his hands and feet have been amputated due to sepsis  The Guardian
  4. Craig Mackinlay makes jokes in emotional return to Commons  The Telegraph

Former UK Post Office boss breaks down in inquiry over scandal that saw hundreds wrongly convicted

«SFGate» (sfgate.com) 

The former head of Britain’s Post Office Paula Vennells has broken down in tears on several occasions while giving evidence to an inquiry into one of the country’s biggest miscarriages of justice that saw hundreds of branch managers wrongly convicted of theft or fraud because of a faulty computer system. Vennells admitted Wednesday that she had “made mistakes” but denied there was a conspiracy to cover up the scandal. More than 900 Post Office branch managers were wrongly convicted because of the Japanese company’s faulty computer system... Читать дальше...