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Sarah Brown
Sarah Brown is a journalist with more than 7 years experience based in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. She mostly covers conservation and environmental news, including Amazon deforestation and Indigenous rights. Sarah has experience in-print and broadcasting as well as producing and editing audio and video ...
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Gordon Brown makes plea for Labour Party to immediately and unequivocally adopt internationally-agreed definition of antisemitism
02 Sept 2018
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gordonandsarahbrown.com
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English
| International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance
Gordon Brown urges the Labour Party to adopt the International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance (IHRA) definition of antisemitism immediately and unequivocally. He highlights the Labour Party's historical commitment to fighting discrimination and racism, emphasizing the importance of standing against antisemitism. Brown criticizes the Labour Party for not adopting the IHRA definition and calls for solidarity with the Jewish community. He underscores the need for a comprehensive strategy against antisemitism and racism, advocating for education and government action to combat these issues.
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Farai Chirimumimba
Farai Chirimumimba is a freelance journalist specialising on writing on democracy,elections, gender and peacebuilding. He writes for Democracy Chronicles based in New York, United States and Spiked Online Media in Zimbabwe.
English
Shona
Research
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Fact Checking
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Inside elections: Can the yellow wave shake-up Mashonaland East?
01 Oct 2023
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bulawayo24.com
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English
| Politics
The article analyzes the potential impact of new electoral boundaries on the 2023 general election in Mashonaland East, focusing on the Citizens Coalition for Change's (CCC) chances to flip seats from ZANU-PF. It highlights historical voting patterns, the importance of voter turnout, and the effects of vote splitting. The article also discusses specific constituencies like Goromonzi North, Goromonzi West, Marondera West, and Seke, suggesting that these areas could become swing constituencies. The analysis underscores the challenges and opportunities for both CCC and ZANU-PF in the upcoming elections.
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Amy Fallon
I am a widely-published and versatile freelance journalist with 15 years' experience currently in London. See **** for work. I am an Australian-Canadian dual citizen who has reported from across Africa, Asia, the UK, and Australia. I have been published with The Sydney Morning Herald, News Deeply, ...
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Labor urged to act to prevent Julian Assange extradition
28 May 2022
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The Saturday Paper
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English
| Human Rights
The article discusses the imminent extradition of Julian Assange to the United States, highlighting the legal and political complexities surrounding the case. It emphasizes the potential role of newly elected Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese in preventing the extradition, given his previous statements supporting Assange. Various stakeholders, including human rights activists, legal experts, and political figures, express their views on the matter, urging the Australian government to intervene. The article also outlines the potential legal avenues remaining for Assange and the broader implications for press freedom and human rights.
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Alan Greenblatt
Alan Greenblatt is a journalist based in St. Louis, United States of America.
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Report Recommends Overhaul of Virginia’s Psych Hospital System
11 Dec 2023
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www.governing.com
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| Public Policy
A state commission has recommended significant changes to Virginia's psychiatric hospital system, including revising the 'bed of last resort' law and increasing pressure on private hospitals to accept more patients under commitment orders. The report highlights severe overcrowding and safety issues in state psychiatric hospitals, particularly at the Commonwealth Center for Children and Adolescents. Recommendations include allowing state hospitals to deny new admissions if capacity exceeds 85%, and excluding certain neurocognitive and neurodevelopmental disorders from involuntary commitment criteria. The report also suggests incentivizing private hospitals to accept more involuntary patients and exploring contracts for forensic patient care. The findings underscore the urgent need for systemic transformation in Virginia's mental health services.
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Alex Hewitt
Editorial and commerical photographer based in Edinburgh, United Kingdom. I tell stories for customers and help brands look their best.
English
Photography
Business
Finance
Politics
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15 Most Star-Studded Ensemble Casts In Hollywood History
12 Aug 2024
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ScreenRant
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English
| Film Industry
The article explores the significance of ensemble casts in Hollywood films, highlighting how star-studded lineups can enhance a movie's appeal and success. It discusses notable films like 'The Deer Hunter,' 'The Longest Day,' and 'Apocalypse Now,' emphasizing the impact of their exceptional casts. The trend of 'event' cinema, where films feature numerous big-name stars, is exemplified by movies such as 'Marvel's Avengers: Endgame' and 'Barbie.' The article underscores the importance of casting in filmmaking, noting that a strong ensemble can elevate a film's reputation and draw audiences.
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Andre Jones
Andre Jones is a journalist based in Silver Spring, United States of America. Accomplished, multi-platform content producer with nearly 30 years of network and cable television experience. Efficient and detail-oriented team leader, with persuasive communication skills who consistently delivers ...
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Feature Stories
Fact Checking
Film & Theatre
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Job Success Rate 100%
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Newport News man receives three life sentences for attempted murder, armed robbery in Charles City
05 Mar 2024
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New Kent - Charles City Chronicle
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English
| Judiciary
Yahsim Tremaine Williams, 23, of Newport News, received three life sentences for attempted murder, armed robbery, and assault in Charles City. The incident involved the shooting of Deputy Alisha Buchanan during a robbery at a Dollar General Store. Evidence, including body camera footage and forensic analysis, linked Williams to the crime. Despite arguments for leniency from his defense, the judge emphasized the severity of the crime and Williams' danger to the public. Williams plans to appeal the conviction and faces additional federal charges.
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Jeremy Nelson
Jeremy Nelson is a documentary filmmaker and freelance camera operator based in Duluth, United States of America. Seven years experience in documentary film and corporate/commercial video production.
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Photography
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2025 Hurricane Season Forecast: Hot spots, storm timing and what to watch for in Savannah
28 Feb 2025
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www.wjcl.com
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English
| Hurricane Preparedness
The 2025 Atlantic hurricane season is expected to be above average, with 16-20 named storms, 8-10 hurricanes, and 4-6 major hurricanes. The WJCL 22 weather team uses the LRC method to identify potential hot spots along the U.S. coast, particularly the Gulf Coast, for tropical activity. The forecast highlights the importance of monitoring sea surface temperatures and the influence of La Nina or El Nino on tropical development. The article emphasizes the accuracy of past forecasts and the need for vigilance in Southeast Georgia and the Lowcountry despite being outside the primary hot spots.
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