Tag: Words
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Mohamed Salah, Egypt and the scrutiny of his words about the war in Israel and Gaza
[ad_1] Late on Wednesday, Mohamed Salah released a short video on his social media platforms. Most of the Egyptian’s updates are determinedly uncontroversial — pictures of his goals, his holidays, his family. This one was different: a video message, delivered in close-up, straight to camera, about the war in Israel and Gaza. Salah, 31, did…
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How CBC News uses the words ‘terrorist,’ ‘terrorism’
[ad_1] We use this editor’s blog to explain our journalism and what’s happening at CBC News. You can find more blogs here. In the early hours of last week’s horrific attack by Hamas inside Israel, a note was sent to staff reminding them of a few topline practices when covering the attacks and how to…
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Wisconsin woman sentenced for killing and dismembering ex-boyfriend, scattering body parts: “There aren’t really words for it”
[ad_1] A Wisconsin woman convicted of killing and dismembering a former boyfriend and scattering his body parts at various locations was sentenced Tuesday to life in prison without parole. A Brown County judge sentenced Taylor Schabusiness, 25, for the February 2022 killing of Shad Thyrion, 24. A jury had convicted her in July of first-degree…
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Opinion | Why Xi’s words to Putin could be a moment for the history books
[ad_1] When he bade farewell at the end of a three-day visit to Moscow six months ago, Chinese leader Xi Jinping pointed to the shifting geopolitical landscape. “Let’s drive the changes together,” Xi said in a show of support for his “dear friend” Vladimir Putin – days after the International Criminal Court issued an arrest…
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Eight Words And Phrases Leaders Use That Turn People Off
[ad_1] by Jo Anne Preston, author of “Lead the Way in Five Minutes a Day: Sparking High Performance in Yourself and Your Team“ Is there an underlying tension when you speak to employees? Do you get the feeling coworkers don’t take you seriously as a leader? Can you recall a conversation in which your employee…
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‘How the words “I’m sorry, but your baby has died” changed our lives forever’: WILLIAM HENRY SEARLE’S heartbreaking account of grief and love
[ad_1] As the small, black positive sign began to appear on the screen of the pregnancy test, Amy and I grew more excited, holding the test stick together with a shared sense of its preciousness. Amy and I had been together since we were teenagers. Now, aged 30, the timing felt right. We couldn’t wait…
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Sinéad O’Connor: In her own words
[ad_1] The Irish singer and activist Sinéad O’Connor has died aged 56. In a statement, her family said: “It is with great sadness that we announce the passing of our beloved Sinéad.” Her best known song is her 1990 cover of the Prince song Nothing Compares 2 U. Speaking about her eventful life in a…
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War of words on Russia mars EU-Latin America summit
[ad_1] Disagreement on Russia’s war in Ukraine overshadowed the finale of a summit between EU and Latin American and Caribbean leaders on Tuesday (18 July), with no consensus among the 60 participating countries on “strongly” denouncing Moscow’s aggression. All 27 EU member states and 32 countries of the 33-strong Celac [Latin America and the Caribbean]…
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Joe Biden and Rishi Sunak exchange warm words despite Ukraine tensions – POLITICO
[ad_1] LONDON — Joe Biden told Rishi Sunak he “couldn’t be meeting with a closer friend and a greater ally,” as the pair met briefly ahead of this week’s NATO summit in Vilnius. In a sit-down that ran to just 40 minutes, the U.S president and British PM reaffirmed what Biden called “rock solid” relations…
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Republican Group Taunts Trump With His Own Damning Words In Fox News Ad
[ad_1] A Republican group opposed to Donald Trump will run a new ad on Fox News and CNN this week in which an unexpected figure makes the legal case against the former president: Trump himself. “I’m going to enforce all laws concerning the protection of classified information,” he said in a clip from a 2016…