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Putin calls Victory Day Russia’s main holiday

Tass.com 

The Russian leader said he was sincerely grateful to all those who had taken part in preparing and holding the jubilee events and implemented substantive projects primarily addressed to war veterans



ProfitShare Partners secures R100m for SMEs

Engineeringnews.co.za 

Fintech small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) capital provider ProfitShare Partners on July 2 announced that it had secured R100-million from the SA SME Fund, which would enable it to partner with more SME businesses to provide much-needed capital to catalyse growth. In the midst of the Covid-19 crisis, SMEs have been severely affected – even after the easing of lockdown restrictions over the past few weeks.

We shouldn't blame those in lockdown – we should thank them

Sydney Morning Herald 

This is a very different moment from those days in late March when we all retreated anxiously into our homes, separated from each other but bound by a heightened sense of shared risk and solidarity. It might even be a more dangerous moment in some important ways.

Videos of people labeled 'Karens' have flooded the internet, drawing curiosity, condemnation, and criticism. Here's how they took over our feeds during quarantine.

ThisIsinsider.com 

  • So-called "Karen" content has gone mainstream as tensions have risen around the pandemic and nationwide protests.
  • While the "Karen" moniker has existed for a while, a recent deluge of viral videos and incidents have made the term a cultural phenomenon.
  • The term "Karen" itself has become controversial, with some arguing it's sexist and racist. 
  • This is a timeline of how the term "Karen" jumped into mainstream culture during quarantine.
  • Visit Insider's homepage for more stories. Читать дальше...

Christopher Cook Solo Exhibition | Golden Age | Sunny Art Prize

Pressat.co.uk 

Thursday 2 July, 2020

Closing the latest edition of the Sunny Art Prize is the new upcoming prize winner solo exhibition ‘Golden Age’. British artist Christopher Cook will be exhibiting his latest series of paintings exploring contemporary consumerism and capitalism using the tradition of the Dutch still life as the visual and conceptual backdrop for his artworks. The show will be on view at the Sunny Art Centre (30 Gray’s Inn Rd., WC1X 8HR, London) between Aug 14th – Set 12th 2020. Читать дальше...





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