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Charlie Hebdo: 14 on trial in 2015 Paris attacks that sparked terror wave

Policemen control people arriving at Paris courthouse for the opening hearing of the trial of suspected accomplices in Charlie Hebdo jihadist killings, on September ,2 – Fourteen people accused of helping jihadist gunmen attack the French satirical weekly Charlie Hebdo and a Jewish supermarket go on trial, five years after days of terror

Shinzo Abe’s legacy must not be squandered

If things had gone according to plan, Shinzo Abe would have stepped down as Japan’s prime minister next year — still enjoying the afterglow of a successful Tokyo Olympics and with a revived economy as his legacy. Instead, ill health and coronavirus have rewritten the script. Sadly, a debilitating illness has forced Mr

Michael Moore warns Trump is on his way to repeat 2016 victory

The documentary film-maker Michael Moore says Donald Trump is building up the same amount of momentum in key battleground states that saw him win the White House in .  The veteran political campaigner, who was one of the few who predicted Trump would beat Hilary Clinton to the presidency last time round, has

Belarus opens criminal case against opposition leaders

The Belarus chief prosecutor has launched a criminal case against opposition leaders, accusing them of trying to seize power. The indictment from Alexander Konyuk says the creation and activity of the opposition Coordination Council are aimed at seizure of state power, and at harming national security . Earlier President Alexander Lukashenko ordered police

A COVID-19 epidemic model with latency period

At the beginning of a COVID-19 infection, there is a period of time known as the exposed or latency period, before an infected person is capable of transmitting the infection to another person. We develop two differential equations models to account for this period. The first is a model that incorporates infected persons

Spatial patterns of Bovine Corona Virus and Bovine Respiratory Syncytial Virus in the Swedish beef cattle population

Abstract Background Both bovine coronavirus (BCV) and bovine respiratory syncytial virus (BRSV) infections are currently wide-spread in the Swedish dairy cattle population. Surveys of antibody levels in bulk tank milk have shown very high nationwide prevalences of both BCV and BRSV, with large variations between regions. In the Swedish beef cattle population however,

President Truman ends discrimination in the military

President Harry S. Truman signs Executive Order 9981—ending discrimination in the military—on July 26, 1948. Truman’s order ended a long-standing practice of segregating Black soldiers and relegating them to more menial jobs. African Americans had been serving in the United States military since the Revolutionary War, but were deployed in their largest numbers during

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