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⚽️ World Cup kick-off: 4pm EDT/9pm BST/6am AEST
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Hello and welcome to the Group E match between Curaçao and Côte d’Ivoire. This match will help decide who goes through alongside guaranteed group winners Germany.
Côte d’Ivoire need a win or a draw to secure second place in the group and qualification to the last 32. Curaçao also have a chance of going through but they would need to win today and for Ecuador to lose to Germany in the other game, which kicks off at the same time.
Continue reading...⚽️ World Cup kick-off: 4pm EDT/9pm BST/6am AEST
⚽️ Third-place table | Player guide | And email Scott
Group D comes to its conclusion tonight. The maths are simple. Germany have already won the group so can free-associate as much as they please. Ecuador need to win to progress, because should they end up in third spot, two points simply won’t suffice. Let’s face it, most eyes are on this match to further gauge Germany’s likelihood of winning their fifth World Cup: an outside chance or something a little bit stronger? Kick-off is at 9pm BST, 4pm EDT, 6am AEST. It’s on!
Continue reading...Five years after the fall of Kabul, European states are anxious to send migrants back – regardless of what it takes and what awaits them
Days after Kabul fell to the Taliban in August 2021, the EU’s top diplomat stressed the need to protect women and girls. “Cooperation with any future Afghan government will be conditioned on … respect for the fundamental rights of all Afghans,” Josep Borrell pledged. The regime’s attack on women’s rights began immediately, and has only intensified. The Taliban have barred girls from secondary school and university, legalised child marriage, prevented women from travelling without a male guardian and excluded them from jobs, parks and bathhouses. Women have been literally silenced: their voices are forbidden from being heard in public, even from within their own homes.
A new criminal code introduced last year permits men to beat their wives; even if women are able to prove the use of “obscene force”, a husband may still be sentenced to only 15 days in prison. (In contrast, harming an animal could mean five months in jail.) And restrictions on work, movement and contacts are not merely oppressive. They are often deadly in a country gripped by a humanitarian crisis. UN experts have said that this “widespread, systematic and all-encompassing” assault on women’s rights may amount to “gender apartheid”.
Continue reading...Former employee files complaint accusing company of ‘coercive surveillance’ and first amendment violation
The Meta whistleblower Sarah Wynn-Williams is suing the tech company over its efforts to “silence” her.
A 57-page complaint filed to a US district court in California on Thursday argues that an interim arbitration ruling sought by Meta preventing Wynn-Williams from publicising her memoir, Careless People, was “improper and unlawful” and a “blatant violation of the first amendment”. It also accuses the company of “coercive surveillance”.
Continue reading...@JeanMarcvanTol @foksuk gebruikt volgens mij OCR om de titel uit het plaatje te krijgen. Ook met wisselend resultaat.
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