Jadon Sancho, Achraf Hakimi, Weston McKennie and Marcus Thuram all protested during the Bundesliga matches Over the weekend, Kimmich says that all players have a “responsibility” to face the scourge of racism, not only in soccer but also in society. “I think it’s good that it’s not just a player [protesting] and maybe it’s also an option to say something …
Read More »Famous logos with hidden designs – can you see them?
There is a hidden arrow in the FedEx logo. (If you have never noticed before, take a look and prepare to be impressed.) The clever use of negative space between the last two letters has earned the logo several awards and makes it one of the most effective ever created. Design guru Stephen Bayley included it in his list of …
Read More »Concerned about Congress in Gujarat, 2 exits just before Rajya Sabha polls
Congress accused the BJP of trying to divide its ranks. New Delhi: Two Gujarat members of Congress have resigned before Rajya Sabha’s elections on June 19, making it difficult for the party to win more than one of the state’s four seats. The BJP, with 103 members in the 182-member state assembly, can easily win two of Rajya Sabha’s four …
Read More »Tiananmen Square Massacre: Hong Kong celebrates its anniversary perhaps for the last time
“It was a moment of hope,” said Lee Cheuk-yan, a veteran activist and former Hong Kong lawmaker. At the time, the city was eight years old to move from British to Chinese control, and had a feeling that young protesters across the border might be changing China for the better. “For many Hong Kong people, we feel that 1997 really …
Read More »The Duchess of Sussex speaks: “George Floyd’s life mattered”
Lora King, the daughter of Rodney King, whose brutal beating by the white police sparked the Los Angeles riots 20 years ago, spoke Wednesday about her father’s case and the death of George Floyd. When asked if he felt we would see justice for Floyd’s death, he said, “I don’t want to be negative, but I don’t.” “I still don’t …
Read More »Additional legal issue needs to be resolved
Vijay Mallya lost his appeal against extradition last month. (Proceedings) New Delhi: Business magnate Vijay Mallya cannot be extradited unless “a legal problem is resolved,” the British High Commission told NDTV, stressing that the “problem is confidential.” “Vijay Mallya lost his appeal against extradition last month and was denied permission to appeal further to the UK Supreme Court. However, there …
Read More »“We need more Aaron Rodgers and less Drew Brees”
Portland Trail Trail Blazers guard CJ McCollum was the last professional athlete to rip New Orleans Saints quarterback Drew Brees over comments on the national anthem the quarterback made Wednesday after the death of George Floyd. But it came with a twist: praise for Green Bay Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers. “We need more @ AaronRodgers12 and less @drewbrees” McCollum, 28, …
Read More »India Chinese border tensions: Defense minister reveals large movements of Chinese troops
Speaking to CNN-affiliated News18, Indian Defense Minister Rajnath Singh said on Tuesday that a “significant number” of Chinese troops had moved to the Current Control Line (FTA) between the two countries. “It is true that the people of China are on the border. They claim that it is their territory. Our claim is that it is our area. There has …
Read More »Modi Hug, Gujarati Khichdi at Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison Virtual meet with Prime Minister Modi
Prime Minister Modi held a video conference with Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison this morning. New Delhi: Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s video conference with his Australian counterpart Scott Morrison this morning ended on a cheery note when the Australian Prime Minister mentioned Prime Minister Modi’s signature hugs and a staple of his home state of Gujarat: Khichdi. The video conference …
Read More »Broncos’ Vic Fangio regrets saying he didn’t see racism in the NFL
Denver Broncos coach Vic Fangio apologized Wednesday for saying he “didn’t see racism at all in the NFL” in comments he made to reporters Tuesday. “After reflecting on my comments yesterday and listening to the players this morning, I realize that what I said about racism and discrimination in the NFL was wrong,” Fangio, 61, said in a statement. statement …
Read More »Maesaiah Thabane: The wife of the former Prime Minister of Lesotho was arrested again for the murder of the husband’s ex-wife
Thabane will remain in custody until June 16, after her bail was revoked on charges that due process was not followed during her first court appearance in February when she was charged with murder, the police commissioner told CNN. Holomo Molibeli. Molibeli said the former first lady is back behind bars on a technicality because the prosecution was not allowed …
Read More »Facebook and Instagram unlock #Sikh hashtag after it was “mistakenly blocked on March 7”
Facebook and Instagram have unlocked the #sikh hashtag and apologized for it. Instagram said the hashtag was “blocked by mistake” due to a report received in early March. Although the block was in place for almost three months, Facebook became aware of the problem on Wednesday, after large numbers of people were outraged on social media for not allowing them …
Read More »Charges could be dropped at weekends
New York Giants cornerback DeAndre Baker will likely be cleared of the robbery charges soon, according to his attorney. Patrick G. Patel told SNY on Wednesday that charges related to an incident of May 13 in Miramar, Florida, will be dropped in the coming days. “I think we have won the case, to be honest with you. I think it …
Read More »This Vietnam factory is producing some of the best cheese in Asia.
(CNN) – Once the fog clears over the mountainous hills, all you can see is green in Dalat, a mountainous region in the central highlands of southern Vietnam. The country’s main agricultural producer, it is a popular vacation destination for Vietnamese and international tourists. But Dalat is also gaining fame for a rather unexpected reason: It is the source of …
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Strict blockades like those instigated in China, when the coronavirus outbreak began, are better for economies than longer, more moderate closings like those taken by the United States and many European countries, a new international study suggests. Shorter but tighter locks don’t affect companies as strongly, researchers reported Wednesday in the journal Nature Human Behavior. Businesses may face a short …
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