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While you were sleeping: 10 July 2017
Trump Jnr admits Russian meeting, crash leads to Tour de France disaster, and victory declared in Iraq.
Monday, 10 July 2017
“There isn’t a Monday that would not cede its place to Tuesday.”
Anton Chekhov
On Thursday night last week Bell Pottinger, the public relations firm, put out a statement apologising for some of the actions done by its employees in South Africa. It is well-known by now that it was the British firm, acting in a colonial fashion, that had come up with the narrative about “white monopoly capital”. So angry were South Africans over this that they embarked on a social media campaign against the company, which led to the appointment of a law firm to conduct an “independent” investigation. The interim data “shocked” the UK’s premium spin doctors enough to respond by sacking one partner and suspending two other employees. However unexpected, or welcome, it is obvious that this will be not enough for Bell Pottinger to atone for its sins. There
Trump’s Russian connection revealed
Donald Trump Junior and son-in-law Jared Kushner, along with campaign advisor Paul Manafort all met with a Russian lawyer in June 2016 in the hopes of finding damaging information on Hillary Clinton. Trump Jr did not admit the meeting occurred when the New York Times broke the news on Saturday and only came clean on Sunday. Trump officials have vehemently denied collusion with Russia in any way. But if it walks like collusion, talks like collusion, and smells like collusion, perhaps it’s time to call it
Richie Porte’s Tour over after horror crash
Richie Porte was taken to hospital after
Sunday saw Iraqi forces declaring mission accomplished in Mosul. Iraq’s Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi visited the war-ravaged city over the weekend, congratulating troops on the months-long campaign against Islamic State. With thousands dead in the fighting and over a million displaced, picking up the pieces will pose an even greater challenge for the Iraqi administration.
Step aside Hebron, Unesco was not finished. The organisation met in Krakow to decide on new Unesco heritage sites. An archaic fountain-centric court in Spain and Britain’s Lake District and the home of Beatrix Potter and William Wordsworth were named. Unesco praised the area for its aesthetic beauty and its role as the cradle of British Romanticism.
IN NUMBERS
400
The amount in dollars for the fidget spinner patent. The inventor had to give it up because she could not afford the fee.
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