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The Telegraph Frontpage Tuesday 2022 December 27

Good morning. Energy companies are hoarding nearly £2 billion of customers’ cash amid the cost-of-living crisis, The Telegraph can disclose. Meanwhile, traditional town high streets led the revival of Boxing Day sales on Monday as shoppers flocked to local towns over cities amid train strikes. Headlines: Today’s essential news Energy | Gas and electricity suppliersContinue reading “The Telegraph Frontpage Tuesday 2022 December 27”

Massacre of Black people by a white supremacist is not an anomaly nor new phenomena in the United States

Message from the United States of America, to the American population. 18-year-old Payton Gendry, a fascist and white supremacist, carried out the massacre in Buffalo, New York at the TOPS supermarket in a predominantly Black community and left ten people dead. Gendry was seen wearing the patch of the Black Sun symbol in photos, whichContinue reading “Massacre of Black people by a white supremacist is not an anomaly nor new phenomena in the United States”

A violent assault after violent assault on the American communities to be stopped

Before a dangerous man succeeds in returning as a candidate for the American presidency, people should stand up and raise their voices to avoid such atrocity. and bring a halt to the extreme right its launching violent assault after violent assault on the American communities. 

Stories to read in the week of 2022 May 12 – 18

In a world of polar opinions and partisan press, The Week threads together every side of the argument to give you a clear, 360° view of the news, so you get to know what the world’s thinking without ever feeling trapped in a media bubble.

How many innocent people have still to be killed before Americans are going to restrict the purchase of weapons through rules

After yet another shooting incident in which innocent children and adults died, it is high time for the American people to rise up against the powerful gun lobby, which has become so entrenched in the political sphere that they are actually the ones making the rules in the country.

The Guardian’s view on the world 3rd week of May 2022

The war went on in Ukraine but a first war criminal was convicted, whilst the world faced higher costs of living and the partygate scandal in the UK continued shamelessly.

Big retail coffee chain has to face its Starbucks Workers United

Employees of a Starbucks store in upstate New York who voted to unionize last month walked off the job Wednesday, saying they lacked the staff and resources to work safely amid surging COVID-19 cases.