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Liverpool FC Vs Everton FC at Goodison.
4th October 1924.
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Forwarded from Quds News Network
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A Palestinian journalist shows an American-made missile that failed to detonate when dropped by Israeli occupation aircraft on residential areas in al-Nuseirat refugee camp in the middle of the Gaza Strip.

According to Charles Birch, an explosives removal expert at the U.N. Mine Action Service (UNMAS), Gaza is currently filled with hundreds, if not thousands, of unexploded ordnance, ranging from makeshift rockets to high-tech munitions supplied by the United States to the occupation. He added, "the contamination will be unbelievable, like something from World War II.”
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The imperialist wars are not only immediately damaging but their weapons also leave lasting legacies to affect the population for years to come.
The cancer rates in Serbia are some of the worst in Europe and Vietnam still has babies born with deformities.
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An interesting YouTuber called The Wandering Turnip. He travels around the Britain documenting what he sees in city centres. The death of the high street.

This one is particularly interesting because it shows shows the independent shops taken back parts of the high street abandoned by the bigger companies who cut their overheads and go online.
Also, you see a proper under door market which ties into our recent article about St Johns Market in Liverpool.

https://youtu.be/rqM1DZkg9r8?si=rb8tFptBTCHkWz21
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Forwarded from Red Rick
On 17 April 1920, dockers in Dublin refused to load foodstuffs destined for England.

The action helped relieve severe food shortages in Dublin, which had been dire since 1917 with many staple goods like butter, eggs and sugar almost unavailable while huge quantities of food were shipped to Britain.

Pictured: Irish dockers in 1925

Source: Working Class History
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