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Isotita accuses health ministry of ‘abuse of power’

Cyprus Mail 

Isotita trade union has accused the ministry of health of abusing its power by instructing the staff of the national health scheme (Gesy) supervision commissioner’s office – an independent authority – to continue working under the health ministry until a new commissioner is appointed. The union said Gesy’s legislation provides for the appointment of a […]

India’s Best Dancer 4: Karisma Kapoor calls contestant Vaishnavi Shekhawat a “Magical Swan”

Timesofindia.indiatimes.com (sports) 

India’s Best Dancer – Season 4 introduced its 'Best Barah' contestants during the 'Grand Premiere' themed 'Stage to Stardom'. Judges Karisma Kapoor, Geeta Kapur, and Terence Lewis announced only the Best 6 out of the Top 12 would receive special seating weekly. Vaishnavi Shekhawat's modern contemporary and jazz-funk performance was highly praised by the judges.

Far right thugs 'plan to block roads using women and children' and hundreds of mosques beef up security as Bri - Daily Mail

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  1. Far right thugs 'plan to block roads using women and children' and hundreds of mosques beef up security as Bri  Daily Mail
  2. ‘Let’s get rid of hatred’: Muslim chaplain invites protesters for burgers as mosques step up security  The Independent
  3. Southport latest: Police aware of calls to 'block roads with women and children' during Belfast march  Sky News
  4. Muslims in London 'extremely worried' as more protection urged after protests  Evening Standard
  5. Police 'visible... Читать дальше...

Flintoff feels 'lucky' to coach Superchargers

BBC News (UK) 

Andrew Flintoff says he is “lucky” to be coaching in The Hundred in his first interview to be broadcast since he was involved in a severe car accident.

More protests in Bangladesh. This time against the PM demanding justice for 200 killed in violence

«SFGate» (sfgate.com) 

More protests have taken place in Bangladesh against Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina and her government to demand justice for more than 200 people killed in last month’s violent demonstrations despite reforms announced in the job quota system which prompted weeks of protests. Over 2,000 protesters gathered in parts of the capital Dhaka on Friday, some shouting “down with the autocrat” and chanting justice for the victims as police officers circled around them. Analysts say this is one of the most challenging... Читать дальше...