The Assange Case Is Collapsing – But It Remains a Travesty of Justice
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The Assange Case Is Collapsing – But it Remains a Travesty of Justice
Last month, a key witness against Julian Assange admitted that his testimony was false. It's further proof that this case has little to do with justice – but is a persecution designed to silence critical journalists.
Ad men sacked to improve gender pay gap win sex discrimination claim
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Ad men sacked to improve gender pay gap win sex discrimination claim
London tribunal rules men axed after presentation pledged to ‘obliterate’ J Walter Thompson’s reputation of ‘being full of white men’
The insect apocalypse: ‘Our world will grind to a halt without them’
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The insect apocalypse: ‘Our world will grind to a halt without them’
Insects have declined by 75% in the past 50 years – and the consequences may soon be catastrophic. Biologist Dave Goulson reveals the vital services they perform
Wheat Producers in the 1930s made Flour Sacks To Be Fashioned Into Clothes.
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In France, a beautiful 15-year-old stallion named Peyo often comes to comfort and soothe terminal patients at the Techer Hospital in Calais. The horse chooses which patient he wants to see, kicking his hoof outside the door.
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