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Srebrenica massacre: the unfinished business
Nedzad Avdic survived the Srebrenica massacre that took the lives of 8,000 men and boys. In Serbia, denying his experience is the official policy in and out of schools.
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We’re joined by Mark Cribb, who runs a hotel and some restaurants in Bournemouth, and by Tracy Standish who owns a bowling alley currently closed because of the restrictions.
Today’s Cabinet meeting was a first: not a single minister in the room. They all called in for a teleconference instead.
President Obama has signed legislation to increase the US debt ceiling but experts tell Channel 4 News the crisis has thrown into “stark relief” the problems the country now faces.
There will still be restrictions to ensure people maintain social distancing, and the rules vary across the nations.
Three unions suspend planned strikes on London Underground, with Unite calling the move a “gesture of goodwill”.
Nedzad Avdic survived the Srebrenica massacre that took the lives of 8,000 men and boys. In Serbia, denying his experience is the official policy in and out of schools.
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The United States takes action over the Ukraine crisis by imposing sanctions on seven individuals with close ties to Russian President Vladimir Putin, including the head of energy company Rosneft.
Oscar Pistorius says he is selling his Pretoria home where he killed girlfriend Reeva Steenkamp, to cover the cost of his lawyers.
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James Woods is through to the final of the first ever Winter Olympics men’s ski slopestyle – but a hip injury may hinder his efforts.
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Developers could be permitted to build on ancient woodland as the pressure to build homes and roads increases, says the environment secretary.