Ben & Jerry’s yield to the pressure of activists CITI

American ice cream vendors decided to stop trading with Jewish settlements in the West Bank. More than a month has passed since the cyber attacks of BDS activists from social media. Ben & Jerry’s decision provoked strong social media reactions from Israelis and Palestinians. Known for Ben & Jerry ‘s progressive views on social issues. For example, the company regularly …

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Project Pegasus: Rwandan authorities tracked down thousands of activists, journalists and politicians with NSO spyware

Project Pegasus: Rwandan authorities tracked down thousands of activists, journalists and politicians with NSO spyware

NSO Group spyware plays a role in massive human rights violations around the world, according to a major investigation into the leakage of 50,000 phone numbers of people who are potential surveillance targets. These include heads of state, activists and journalists, as well as the family of Jamal Khashoggi. Pegasus background project The Pegasus project is a pioneering collaboration of …

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Anthony Joshua defends world titles at Tottenham Stadium | sport

Anthony Joshua defends world titles at Tottenham Stadium |  sport

Keep up to date with all sports news. We have set up special pages on our website for news from football, tennis, skating, motorsport, cycling and darts, on which the most important topics of these sports are highlighted. In this Sport Kort section, the other posts are mainly covered. Boxer Anthony Joshua defends world titles at Tottenham Stadium 7:08 p.m …

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Mr. Moïra Breidel Deputy Secretary of the Constitutional Court

Mr. Moïra Breidel plaatsvervangend secretaris Constitutioneel Hof

Mr. Moïra Breidel – photo: Suriname Communication Service Mr. Moïra Jo-Anne Breidel was assistant to the Constitutional Court (CH) as deputy secretary. She was sworn in on Monday July 19, 2021, where she was sworn in to Mr. Gloria Karg-Stirling as CH president. Mr. Breidel talks about a challenge and a job she aspired to. “It’s a very special time …

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Tokyo 2021 Olympics: how to watch the women’s football tournament

Tokyo 2021 Olympics: how to watch the women's football tournament

The Tokyo 2021 Olympics will unofficially kick off on Wednesday, July 21, 2021 (7/21/21) when the women’s soccer tournament kicks off across Japan. Fans can watch most quiz games for free with a trial version of fuboTV. The competition begins with 12 teams divided into three groups of four. The top two teams from each group, as well as the …

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Nissan boss jailed for helping Gosn escape | Finance

Nissan boss jailed for helping Gosn escape |  Finance

Kozan is a former CEO of Renault and a former CEO of Japanese car companies Nissan and Mitsubishi. He has been living in Beirut since escaping from Japan in late 2019 where he was detained on suspicion of fraud. Goshen, among others, was accused of misusing the company’s money for private purposes. After his arrest in Japan in 2018, he …

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Deafblind Paralympic Swimmer Withdraws After Mother Banned From Tokyo | sport

Deafblind Paralympic Swimmer Withdraws After Mother Banned From Tokyo |  sport

Meyers suffers from Usher syndrome, a rare genetic disorder that made her deaf from birth. The condition also gradually affected his vision. To stay in the Olympic Village, she needs someone to help her. Since 2017, her mother has been her personal assistant. The United States Olympic and Paralympic Committee told Meyer’s father in an email that organizers and the …

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Divers discover Greek cemetery in submerged Egyptian city | Abroad

Divers discover Greek cemetery in submerged Egyptian city |  Abroad

The ship sank in the 2nd century BC. According to the Egyptian Ministry of Antiquities and Tourism, the ship is a classic 25-meter-wide Egyptian warship with oars and a sail. A fragment of the old ship. Ⓒ REUTERS The ship was buried under a layer of mud five meters deep, the ministry said. One of the researchers told local media …

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Why the matches start on Wednesday, July 21

Why the matches start on Wednesday, July 21

For each of the 206 delegations present in Japan, the 2020 Summer Olympics, which have been postponed for one year due to the Covid-19 pandemic, will begin with the entry of their flag bearers (x) into the stadium Olympic, then by a cauldron fire. during the opening ceremony. Departure is scheduled for Friday July 23 at 1 p.m. KST. He …

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Biden expresses confidence in central bank policy by tackling inflation | Finance

Biden expresses confidence in central bank policy by tackling inflation |  Finance

Inflation is currently rising rapidly in the United States. As central bank policymakers say, the economy begins to rise appropriately, sometimes after almost stagnating. Biden agrees. “Controlling inflation will be a big challenge in the long run, but I believe it is not now,” the president said. Performance Along with the comments, Biden addresses criticism from Republicans who believe the …

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Despite criticism, Pixar’s ‘Luca’ streaming release is a success

Despite criticism, Pixar's 'Luca' streaming release is a success

Pixar’s latest release, Luca, debuted on Disney +. Unlike Marvel Studios’ Black Widow movie, for example, this version was completely free to watch. This also made it a great success. Luca Originally slated to premiere in theaters, but those plans were eventually scrapped due to the coronavirus. Now the film can be seen on Disney +, where you can see …

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Divers discover Greek cemetery in submerged Egyptian city | Abroad

Divers discover Greek cemetery in submerged Egyptian city |  Abroad

The ship sank in the 2nd century BC. According to the Egyptian Ministry of Antiquities and Tourism, the ship is a classic 25-meter-wide Egyptian warship with oars and a sail. The ship was buried under a layer of mud five meters deep, the ministry said. One of the researchers told local media that it was special that such an ancient …

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