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Announcement Total 100 articles, created at 2016-06-18 06:01 1 Why "it's the economy, stupid" may not be enough to see Remain over the line Brexit pros and cons: should Britain stay in the EU? (0.57/1) The benefits of growth are more unfairly distributed than ever, says Neil James. 2016-06-18 00:30 6KB www.newstatesman.com 2 Blogging for peace: the reach of digital resistance in the Middle East Reckoning for a radical: what next for Nigel Farage? (0.13/1) Naked Diplomacy: Power and Statecraft in the Digital Age by Tom Fletcher reviewed. 2016-06-18 00:30 11KB www.newstatesman.com 3 “We have to carry on kissing”: at a vigil for the Orlando attack The latest EU referendum odds: what the bookmakers say on Brexit and (0.02/1) how to bet On a summer’s night in Pride month, a home – a safe space for LGBT people – was shattered by an act of terrorism. 2016-06-18 00:30 6KB www.newstatesman.com 4 Voices of June 16: Our parents came back to find the township on fire (0.01/1) Memories of the day 40 years ago, on June 16, when students took the first tentative steps towards freedom, are etched in the minds of those who were there and who led the uprising that shook South Africa. 2016-06-18 06:00 23KB www.timeslive.co.za 5 June 16: The day students showed their collective strength (0.01/1) June 16 in 2016, the past in the present, 40 years down the line. It is difficult to talk about the meaning of June 16 without talking about the meaning of contemporary politics of students today, writes Chumani Maxwele 2016-06-18 06:00 4KB www.timeslive.co.za 6 '76 hero says: 'We sold out' A leader of the June 16 student uprising has said that 40 years later he feels that the class of 1976 has let down the youth of (0.01/1) today and 2016-06-18 06:00 4KB www.timeslive.co.za 7 Boko Haram militants kill 7 police in attack in Niger - military (0.01/1) NIAMEY, June 17 (Reuters) - Boko Haram militants killed seven soldiers and injured others in military barracks in southeastern Niger and stole weapons, the N... 2016-06-17 22:14 2KB www.dailymail.co.uk 8 14 things you might not know about June 16 As South Africa prepares to commemorate 40 years since the Soweto uprising shook the country, we look at some of the facts of that event you might not have known. 2016-06-18 06:00 4KB www.timeslive.co.za 9 June 16: In time it became a love-song, a hymn and a war-cry It does not matter that I was only two in 1976. I was not on the streets of Soweto but I remember what happened. This is because the Soweto Uprisings belong to us all and have continued to shape who we are as a country, writes Sisonke Msimang 2016-06-18 06:00 4KB www.timeslive.co.za 10 Desmond Tutu: ‘Those children taught me a very profound lesson’ We owe a great debt to the generation that rose up against apartheid writes Desmond Tutu 2016-06-18 06:00 5KB www.timeslive.co.za 11 The true legacy of Soweto ’76 Neither education nor activism would be the same after the uprising, writes Jonathan Jansen 2016-06-18 06:00 6KB www.timeslive.co.za 12 Former 1976 student recalls the fateful day Ace Moholo‚ a student during the 1976 student uprising recalls how he and his former schoolmates fought the apartheid regime. 2016-06-18 06:00 2KB www.timeslive.co.za 13 Calls for cash for 'racist' Sparrow At least two South Africans are rallying behind convicted racist Penny Sparrow - and are trying to raise money to pay the fine handed down to the retired KwaZulu-Natal estate agent by the Equality Court. 2016-06-18 06:00 3KB www.timeslive.co.za 14 IAAF Refuses To Lift Ban, Russian Olympic Team To Miss Rio Olympics A decision by the International Association of Athletics Federations (IAAF) governing body Friday will force Russian track and field athletes to miss the Rio Olympics after the sport's governing body decided unanimously to keep a ban in place ahead of the Games, SkyNews reported. In... 2016-06-18 06:00 2KB article.wn.com 15 'Britain First' Leader Denies Connection To Cox Slaying While some witnesses to the slaying of Labor member of Parliament Jo Cox on Thursday say her alleged killer shouted “put Britain first” as he attacked her, the leader of the British far-right group Britain First has denied any connection to the shooting, Newsweek reports. Channel 4 News and 2016-06-18 06:00 2KB article.wn.com 16 WB cautions vs scrapping contractual work practice MORE quality jobs should be created to lift additional Filipinos out of poverty, the World Bank said on Friday, while cautioning against ending contractualization amid growing calls to 2016-06-18 06:00 4KB business.inquirer.net 17 Justice bats for credible defense, or face ‘erasure’ THE PHILIPPINES will be “erased from the map” if it fails to have a credible defense force through alliance with the United States, Japan and Australia amid China’s increasingly 2016-06-18 06:00 5KB globalnation.inquirer.net 18 Rody’s son rushing home at 57 kph fined for speeding DAVAO CITY—He had it coming. In a mad rush to keep his wife from blowing a fuse, he drove his black Toyota Hilux pickup at 57 kilometers per hour, or 17 kph more than the speed 2016-06-18 06:00 4KB newsinfo.inquirer.net 19 Leni ‘feels at home’ but ‘Bistek’ unhappy VICE PRESIDENT-ELECT Leni Robredo “felt very much at home” the moment she stepped inside what used to be the controversial “Boracay Mansion” in Quezon City. But even 2016-06-18 06:00 7KB newsinfo.inquirer.net 20 Coco farmers want cash LUCENA CITY—Militant farmers want the multibillion-peso coco levy fund to be returned directly to them, but Senator-elect Francis Pangilinan says giving them cash may not be the most 2016-06-18 06:00 3KB newsinfo.inquirer.net 21 Could tech reduce food waste and help feed the world? Reducing global food waste by a quarter would mean there was enough to feed all the malnourished people in the world. Can tech help reach this goal? 2016-06-17 07:25 5KB www.bbc.co.uk 22 Quiz of the week's news The Magazine's weekly quiz of the news, 7 days 7 questions. 2016-06-17 07:25 585Bytes www.bbc.co.uk 23 Auschwitz SS trial: Will Hanning case be Germany’s last? A German court will deliver a verdict on Auschwitz SS guard Reinhold Hanning on Friday, and the trial may be the final chance to hear from survivors. 2016-06-17 07:24 6KB www.bbc.co.uk 24 Africa's disability innovators Fighting for disability rights in Africa is a huge task but some are taking it upon themselves to make a positive change. 2016-06-17 07:24 6KB www.bbc.co.uk 25 Asean discord blocks issuance of joint statement on sea feud DIFFERENCES within the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (Asean) prevented the 10-nation bloc from issuing a tough statement on territorial feuds in the South China Sea after a 2016-06-18 00:59 4KB globalnation.inquirer.net 26 What Brian Sewell's Art Auction Tells Us About the Man and the Industry The late Brian Sewell certainly knew what he didn't like but, thanks to a recent decision by his estate, we might finally get... 2016-06-18 00:30 4KB www.newstatesman.com 27 Turning carbon dioxide into rocks – a new hope in the fight against climate change The young people broadcasting their crimes on social media A research project in Iceland has found a way of reducing carbon dioxide levels, potentially opening up a new way of tackling global warming. 2016-06-18 00:30 12KB www.newstatesman.com 28 Jake Bugg: 'Anyone can get a number one album now' Singer-songwriter Jake Bugg discusses his "make or break" new album. 2016-06-18 00:29 6KB www.bbc.co.uk 29 In pictures: Tony Awards 2016 Glitz and glamour from the 70th Tony Awards in New York. 2016-06-18 00:29 2KB www.bbc.co.uk 30 Nepal's 68-year-old student Grandfather Durga Kami has become one of Nepal's oldest students at 68, after he made the decision to return to school and complete his education 2016-06-18 00:29 1KB www.bbc.co.uk 31 UK astronaut Tim Peake prepares for return to Earth British astronaut Tim Peake is preparing to return to Earth after an historic six-month stay aboard the International Space Station. 2016-06-18 00:29 5KB www.bbc.co.uk 32 How is India dealing with the Hyderabad polio scare? How Indian health officials are attempting to neutralise an active strain of the polio virus discovered in Hyderabad. 2016-06-18 00:29 3KB www.bbc.co.uk 33 In pictures: Royal Ascot Ladies' Day Oriental hats and funky feathered-wear; racegoers make a statement at the annual Royal Ascot Ladies' Day 2016-06-18 00:29 997Bytes www.bbc.co.uk 34 GPs having to offer 'budget airline-style care' Rebecca Rosen, a GP from a busy London practice, says pressures on the service risk "budget airline" style medicine.