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'WE HAVE MADE ART OPEN TO EVERYBODY, BECAUSE IT'S A JOB'
Newsweek Europe

'WE HAVE MADE ART OPEN TO EVERYBODY, BECAUSE IT'S A JOB'

How one creative is helping _ to put Nigeria’s cultural wealth on the world stage

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July 26, 2024
Schooling the EV Skeptics
Newsweek Europe

Schooling the EV Skeptics

As it electrifies more of its iconic yellow school buses, Blue Bird President Britton Smith explains how its stock price is soaring in a difficult market

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July 26, 2024
'I'm 7, Taylor Swift Makes Me Feel Brave'
Newsweek Europe

'I'm 7, Taylor Swift Makes Me Feel Brave'

To be a goodrole model, you have to be kind, sweet, generous and smart. Now you know why I'm proud to be a Swiftie

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July 26, 2024
Pixar's Joy Returns
Newsweek Europe

Pixar's Joy Returns

After a string of box office disappointments, is a comeback onthe horizon for the Disney-owned animation studio?

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July 26, 2024
Higher Power
Newsweek Europe

Higher Power

Modern technology is at long last moving Barcelona’s famed Sagrada Familia basilica nearer to completion

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July 26, 2024
Woke war is corporate enslavement
The Light

Woke war is corporate enslavement

World's largest businesses support far-left causes

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Issue 47 - July 2024
How the media lie by omission
The Light

How the media lie by omission

Newsroom silence over fears truth may jeopardise jab rollout

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Issue 47 - July 2024
Shifting the blame
The Light

Shifting the blame

Establishment liars seek to avoid justice over covid con

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Issue 47 - July 2024
Assange: Where does he go from here?
The Light

Assange: Where does he go from here?

JULIAN Assange has been released after five years in custody, but what that means for the awakening community and the battle against technocracy remains to be seen.

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Issue 47 - July 2024
Euthanised during fake pandemic
The Light

Euthanised during fake pandemic

Heartbreak over mum's sudden deterioration and death

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Issue 47 - July 2024
Dads are vital to success for children
The Light

Dads are vital to success for children

Fathers can boost their child's achievements in education

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Issue 47 - July 2024
Corporate profits before public health
The Light

Corporate profits before public health

Japanese politician lifts lid on pandemic of vaccine harm

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Issue 47 - July 2024
Caring for the fragile mind
The Light

Caring for the fragile mind

Look out for your friends with mental health issues

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Issue 47 - July 2024
Hardwiring society's digital addiction
The Light

Hardwiring society's digital addiction

Smartphones a disease eating away at our desire for freedom

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Issue 47 - July 2024
BBC attacks Kenyan farmer over climate change ‘denial'
The Light

BBC attacks Kenyan farmer over climate change ‘denial'

ON June 15 2024, the BBC's climate change misinformation reporter, Marco Silva, published a hit piece on the Kenyan farmer, Jusper Machogu, entitled: How a Kenyan farmer became a champion of climate change denial.

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Issue 47 - July 2024
United Nations global digital ID bid
The Light

United Nations global digital ID bid

THE United Nations, through its Sustainable Development Goals, has revealed how it sees itself as a 'global governance regime'.

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Issue 47 - July 2024
Mum's victory over forced injection bid
The Light

Mum's victory over forced injection bid

After two years of fighting, judge delivers verdict for freedom

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Issue 47 - July 2024
'Gestapo-like' Swedish social services
The Light

'Gestapo-like' Swedish social services

Girl attempts suicide 5 times while being kept from parents in custody battle

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Issue 47 - July 2024
Musical resistance to war
The Light

Musical resistance to war

AS the drumbeat for war gets louder, will the general public meekly accept conscription (euphemistically described as 'national service') or will a mass protest movement emerge?

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Issue 47 - July 2024
Holy cow! Raw milk good for you?
The Light

Holy cow! Raw milk good for you?

Farmers say it's warm, healthy and udderly delicious

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Issue 47 - July 2024
NO KIDD-ING BORO BOSSES
The Non-League Football Paper

NO KIDD-ING BORO BOSSES

WHEN Radcliffe co-bosses Bernard Morley and Anthony Johnson come up against former Premier League manager Phil Brown in the second game of the season, the magnitude of the challenge ahead will be crystal clear.

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July 14, 2024
MAHER: WE'RE WELL BEHIND
The Non-League Football Paper

MAHER: WE'RE WELL BEHIND

We need takeover, says boss

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July 14, 2024
ANOTHER GREAT DAY!
The Non-League Football Paper

ANOTHER GREAT DAY!

MARK the date in your diary – the ever-popular Non-League Day is back on Saturday, March 22.

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July 14, 2024
GAFFER KEVIN: MY PLAYERS WILL HANDLE THE PRESSURE
The Non-League Football Paper

GAFFER KEVIN: MY PLAYERS WILL HANDLE THE PRESSURE

AFC TELFORD United manager Kev Wilkin says coping with the demands of an expectant fanbase will be critical to the club’s chances of success this season.

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July 14, 2024
GAV'S TROOPS KEEN TO BE TORQ OF THE TOWN
The Non-League Football Paper

GAV'S TROOPS KEEN TO BE TORQ OF THE TOWN

MANAGER Gavin Macpherson is relishing a baptism of fire when his Enfield Town side head to former Football League club Torquay United on the opening day of the season.

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July 14, 2024
Champ manager? No, I had to build a squad
The Non-League Football Paper

Champ manager? No, I had to build a squad

TO SAY Steve Morison has been busy this summer is doing the former Wales striker a serious disservice.

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July 14, 2024
MAGPIES FULL-BACK ZICO OFF TO TOWN
The Non-League Football Paper

MAGPIES FULL-BACK ZICO OFF TO TOWN

DEFENDER Zico Asare is relishing the chance to show what he can do in the EFL after leaving Maidenhead United for Harrogate Town.

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July 14, 2024
GILL HAPPY AS ROMANS FIND FORM
The Non-League Football Paper

GILL HAPPY AS ROMANS FIND FORM

CHRIS Martin's tidy finish saw Bristol Rovers edge past Bath City in front of nearly 2,000 at Twerton Park.

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July 14, 2024
OUR CUP SCALPS SHOW THE WAY
The Non-League Football Paper

OUR CUP SCALPS SHOW THE WAY

PAUL Carden believes Nantwich Town were victims of their own success last season – but says their giant-slaying cup exploits reignited his belief that promotion is within reach.

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July 14, 2024
ELLIOT BACKS MAC TO SHINE
The Non-League Football Paper

ELLIOT BACKS MAC TO SHINE

ROB ELLIOT has backed Macaulay Langstaff to earn a move into the Premier League after the former Gateshead striker joined Championship club Millwall.

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July 14, 2024