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Uganda Begins Burying Victims of Brutal School Attack

Voice of America 

On Sunday, Uganda began burying the victims of a brutal attack on a school. The assailants are suspected of belonging to the Allied Democratic Forces – militants with ties to the Islamic State group. Ugandan President Yoweri Museveni said in a statement that their attack was “criminal, desperate, terrorist and futile.” Most of the victims were students at Lhubiriha Secondar School, close to Uganda’s border with Congo. Forty-two people were killed.  Eight people were wounded, but one of them has now died. Читать дальше...

Gringo view: the workings of the laws of nature and of man

«The Rio Times» 

(Opinion) It’s a story of four children, obeying the immutable laws of the jungle and an ex-President of the U.S. defying the laws of man. The rescue of four courageous children after 40 days alone in the Amazon jungle is more than just a heart-warming saga. It speaks volumes to the hereditary discipline and jungle […]

OPINION - Head to deepest Texas to see the cult of Trump in all its sheer weirdness

Evening Standard 

By November 2018, Donald Trump was already well into his presidency. Everything many Americans feared had come true, and there was a copper-bottomed combovered nincompoop running their country. That month, I took my elder daughter to Marfa, in Texas, to see the extraordinary arts hub there: the Donald Judd Foundation, the funny Prada pop-up shop (which was by then world-famous), and all the bohemian galleries and shops. She was an art student, and it was a treat for her, and for me.



TICKET INFO: DROGHEDA AWAY

Dundalk Football Club 

We're back in SSE Airtricity Men's Premier Division action on Friday night, June 23rd, when we face Drogheda United at Weaver's Park. The third Louth Derby of the season gets underway at 7.45pm. Ticket information has been sent to Season Ticket holders and Patreon members. All remaining tickets will go on general sale at 11am [...]

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Losing a one-off final doesn't make Rohit a bad captain: Clarke

Timesofindia.indiatimes.com (sports) 

Former Australian captain Michael Clarke came out in full support of Indian skipper Rohit Sharma despite India losing to Australia by 209 runs in the recently-concluded ICC World Test Championship (WTC) final at The Oval in London.

Cummins strikes with brilliant yorker

Sydney Morning Herald 

Australia's captain struck the first crucial blow of day four, removing Ollie Pope with a searing in-swinging yorker





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