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Monkeypox cases confirmed in England – latest updates – GOV.UK
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Continue readingExplainer – Brexit basics: What is Brexit and why does it matter? – Reuters.com
Discover Thomson ReutersBy Reuters Staff5 Min ReadLONDON (Reuters) – The United Kingdom is due to leave the European Union on March 29, 2019. The date is set in law – the 2018 Withdrawal Act – but the divorce has been plunged into chaos.Below is an explainer of the Brexit basics:A blending of “Britain” and “exit,” […]
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Continue readingWhat are the British monarchy’s historical links to slavery? – The Guardian
While it is difficult to say how much of the royal family’s wealth is owed to the slave trade, the past links date back to the 16th centuryProtests have taken place during the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge’s Caribbean tour, with the royal family accused of having historically benefited from the slave trade and the […]
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Continue readingUncovering the brutal truth about the British empire – The Guardian
The Harvard historian Caroline Elkins stirred controversy with her work on the crushing of the Mau Mau uprising. But it laid the ground for a legal case that has transformed our view of Britain’s pastHelp us sue the British government for torture. That was the request Caroline Elkins, a Harvard historian, received in 2008. The […]
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Continue readingPreparatory Years: UN Charter History | United Nations – United Nations
The UN Charter was signed on 26 June 1945 by representatives of the 50 countries attending the United Nations Conference on International Organization in San Francisco. Poland, which was not represented, signed it later and became one of the UN’s original 51 Member States. The concept of international peace and security in the UN Charter began […]
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