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UN says Sudan atrocities are ‘hallmarks of genocide’

“The body of evidence we collected — including the prolonged siege, starvation and denial of humanitarian assistance, followed by mass killings, rape, torture and enforced disappearance, systematic humiliation and perpetrators’ own declarations – leaves only one reasonable inference,” said fact-finding… Continua a leggere →

Sudan atrocities are ‘hallmarks of genocide’, UN says

“The body of evidence we collected — including the prolonged siege, starvation and denial of humanitarian assistance, followed by mass killings, rape, torture and enforced disappearance, systematic humiliation and perpetrators’ own declarations – leaves only one reasonable inference,” said fact-finding… Continua a leggere →

What Guardiola’s old newspaper column reveals about Man City’s new tactics

In response to my question, Pep focused on player quality. “We adapt to the quality of the players that we have. We have just one proper proper winger right now in Antoine and we adapt the system to make comfortable… Continua a leggere →

The 20-year-old newspaper column that gave a hint to Man City’s new tactics

In response to my question, Pep focused on player quality. “We adapt to the quality of the players that we have. We have just one proper proper winger right now in Antoine and we adapt the system to make comfortable… Continua a leggere →

Is Buttler’s form a worry? England’s T20 World Cup so far analysed

Even with making 202-7 against Italy, there remains a feeling England’s batting is yet to fully fire at this tournament. They posted 184-7 against Nepal, were bowled out for 166 by West Indies and wobbled when chasing 153 in their… Continua a leggere →

Mystery origins of ‘smiling’ fossil revealed

“The stem consists of these little discs, called ossicles, and what Christine has found is a number of these ossicles connected together, in what is called a columnal,” explained Dr Jan Hennissen, senior paleontologist at the British Geological Survey (BGS).

How a tiny pebble found on a Boxing Day walk got its ‘smile’

“The stem consists of these little discs, called ossicles, and what Christine has found is a number of these ossicles connected together, in what is called a columnal,” explained Dr Jan Hennissen, senior paleontologist at the British Geological Survey (BGS).

Australian presenter apologises for drinking before slurred Olympics report

“Look, I totally misjudged the situation, I shouldn’t have had a drink, especially in these conditions, it’s cold, we’ve got altitude, and not having had dinner probably didn’t help as well. But I want to take full responsibility, it’s not… Continua a leggere →

Veterans threaten MoD with legal action over LGBT compensation scheme

Angela Jackman KC, a partner at Irwin Mitchell, representing the veterans, said: “The Scheme makes no allowance for Dismissed or Discharged Payment to potentially thousands of enlisted personnel who say they were subjected to discrimination and harassment, including disciplinary proceedings,… Continua a leggere →

Cornish village expected to be confirmed to have had 50 days of rain

This weekend some parts of the UK may experience their first burst of spring ‘warmth’, with temperatures of 15 or 16C possible in a few spots. However, it doesn’t mean that sunshine and dry weather is back. Rain will still… Continua a leggere →

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