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Police clear central Paris of hundreds of protesting migrants

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French police on Friday herded onto buses hundreds of migrants who 24 hours earlier had pitched tents in front of the Paris City Hall to protest lack of accommodation.

There were no incidents as the migrants were cleared. But Yann Manzi, co-founder of the group Utopia 56 which organised the action, said they would come back if no viable solution is found.

“All the persons evacuated stay in touch with us and if they are put back in the street, we’ll start again with our actions”, Manzi said.

A similar operation was organised on the Paris City Hall forecourt on 1 September last year.

“We have way too many requests which means our accommodation network is saturated … So we had no choice but to organise a “visibilation” action”, Kerill Theurillat, a local leader of Utopia 56 told Reuters before the police cleared the protesters.

Around 200 tents, mainly red, had been set up Thursday, sheltering 300 people, including children, from sub-Saharan Africa.

“I’m living in the street, I have no home, my priority is to have a home and then to go to school”, said Cisse Mohamed, an underage refugee sitting in of the tents.

Many refugees have moved to Paris since the closure of a huge migrant camp in Calais in 2016.

Danbatta Tasks Nigerians On Reading Culture For Better Knowledge

Umar Danbatta, executive vice-chairman of the Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC), has urged Nigerians to imbibe reading culture for a better knowledge and information.

Danbatta, a professor, said this at the 2021 Library/Museum Day on Thursday in Abuja.

He described library as a learning resource assessed by its level of currency in its quality, quantity and variety of the stocks.

Danbatta said that an important component of the library resource is the e-section, which allows electronic link-up and access to more databases and information.

He called on the commission to continue to seek ways to maximise the library resource in meeting its mandate and expanding knowledge and information.

“The library is a learning resource. The stock of a library is normally assessed by its level of currency, what is the quality, quantity, variety of the stock. We must be able to embark on assessing the whole thing.

“An important component of the library resource is the e-section. The e-section is the section that allows you to link up and access more data bases for information.

“When we assess the library, we pay careful attention to the ability of users to access more data bases electronically.

“The most important thing is for you to be able to sight a reference that is credible. The library is a component of the entire learning process.

Soccer-Wales embracing underdog tag against fan favourites Denmark, says Bale

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Wales captain Gareth Bale said on Friday they will embrace their own underdog status against Denmark, the neutrals’ favourites in the last 16 of the European Championship, adding they will not underestimate their quality.

Wales finished runners-up in Group A behind Italy to reach the knockout stages for a second successive Euros, having soared to the semi-finals in 2016.

Denmark stormed into the last 16 with a 4-1 win over Russia in their final group game — days after Christian Eriksen’s collapse due to a cardiac arrest — and will be playing in Amsterdam where they expect a Danish contingent to spur them on.

Wales boss Robert Page echoed the sentiment, saying that they need to try to ignore the emotion attached to the game and added they were prepared for a “tough challenge” having seen Denmark nearly get a result against group toppers Belgium.

Britain Begins Amazon, Google Fake Review Inquiry

Britain’s competition regulator started a formal investigation on Friday into whether Amazon and Google have done enough to prevent or remove fake reviews.

U.S. tech firms are in more hot water in Britain.

The country’s competition regulator started a formal investigation on Friday (June 25).

It’s into whether Amazon and Google have done enough to prevent or remove fake reviews.

The Competition and Markets Authority said it would gather more information to decide if the firms broke consumer law.

The regulator said it was also concerned that Amazon’s systems had failed to prevent and deter some sellers from manipulating product listings.

Last year action taken by the CMA over the trading of fake reviews resulted in Facebook, Instagram and eBay removing groups and banning individuals.

The CMA said it has not reached a view on whether Amazon and Alphabet’s Google have broken the law.

Amazon said it would continue to assist with enquiries.

Google did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

Nia Long’s Partner Ime Udoka Set To Become Celtics Head Coach, Fans Excited

News that Brooklyn Nets assistant coach Ime Udoka ― who is in a longtime relationship with Nia Long ― is expected to become the next head coach of the Boston Celtics set social media abuzz.

Both NBA fans and admirers of the “Fatal Affair” actor took to Twitter to cheer Udoka’s new gig and to celebrate the likelihood of seeing Long seated courtside at games.

“Udoka can come to Boston but he’s got to bring Nia Long with him,” one Twitter user wrote Thursday.

“This man put in the work! And Boston gets Nia Long also,” said another. “Big win for Boston!”

Udoka, a retired NBA player, is finalizing an agreement to become the next head coach for the Celtics, ESPN reported Wednesday, citing unnamed sources. Prior to joining the Nets, Udoka was an assistant coach with the San Antonio Spurs for seven seasons and an assistant for the Philadelphia 76ers for one season.

Long and Udoka went public with their relationship in 2010 and got engaged in 2015.

Ayade, Stakeholders Chart Cause For Musicians In Cross River

Digital music distribution platform, TuneAfrique in partnership with Cross River State Government, through the Office of The Special Assistant to Governor on Entertainment, has laid a foundation for Cross River talents to go digital with their music.

This was the crux of conversations at the Calabar Music Session, a seminar put together by the Special Assistant to the Governor on Entertainment, Effiom Trombone.

The governor of Cross River State, represented by the Commissioner for Culture & Tourism, Hon Eric Anderson reiterated its commitment to boost revenue for music talents in the state, by empowering them to market their music to a wider audience via the digital channels.

The Chief Executive Officer, TuneAfrique, Dr. Kunle Oladehin led a delegation of music administrators comprising of the company’s Artistes Relations Manager, Hembadoon and the Project Development Manager of one of Nigeria’s pioneer record company, Premier Records limited Michael Odiong, to deliver presentations and attend to questions regarding digital music distribution, in a bid to get hundreds of Cross River musicians to earn income from their talents.

Pop musician, Mista Xto, who has spent over 20 years in the industry, was on ground to inspire and mentor by sharing his wealth of experience with guests at the occasion.

In his admonition, the musician and record label executive charged the artistes to evolve with time so as to stay relevant.

Hilda Dokubo Launches School Club To Fight Abuses, Violence

Nollywood veteran, Hilda Dokubo, has inaugurated a youth club, ‘Orange Brigade’ for secondary school students to fight abuses and violence against young people in Rivers state.

Dokubo, who is the Founder and Executive Director, Centre for Creative Arts Education, a Non-Governmental Organization(NGO), said the club is aimed at providing a platform for young people to speak up against abuses including sexual abuse, violence and harassments especially, those that affect them, using drama, films and creative writings as tools to pass the message.

“The brigade is all about young people using drama, creative writing, films for advocacy, it is about the adolescence, teens speaking up against all forms of abuses, sexual harassments, violence, mental and physical against their person, among others,” the actress said.

Speaking on the initiative and reason behind it, Dokubo said, “Over times, the media and society have been inundated with news, records of abuses on young people, mostly during the pandemic lockdown.

“This is my organisation’s way of getting the young people to speak up against violence and abuses and also make genuine contributions in the fight against these concerns of grave consequences.

“It is appropriate to start from schools, and that the need for proper management of the activities of the club necessitated the take-off from schools.

“We want their activities to be managed properly, we do not want anything to go wrong, so we will be needing the inputs of their teachers, mostly in the areas of organization, direction and advise to the young participants, members,” the actress explained.

Famous Prehistoric Lascaux Caves Come To Life With Virtual Reality For Tourists

The famous prehistoric Lascaux caves have come to life for tourists, almost 60 years after they were made off-limits, only this time from Paris using virtual reality.

Thanks to technology, groups of 6 visitors will be able to take a 45-minute tour through the 235 meter-long cave network, starting July 8th.

The caves located in southern France, which were first discovered in 1940, are deemed as one of the most important archaeological findings of the 20th century due to cave paintings found there drawn by ancient humans.

It was closed to the public in 1963 after carbon dioxide, heat and humidity produced by around 2, 000 visitors per day damaged the paintings.

The Crown: Trainspotting’s Jonny Lee Miller To Play Sir John Major

Jonny Lee Miller, who rose to fame as a heroin addict in hit 1996 film Trainspotting, is to depict a very different side of 1990s life after being cast as former PM Sir John Major.

Miller played Sick Boy in Danny Boyle’s film based on Irvine Welsh’s 1993 novel about a group of Edinburgh junkies.

Sir John was in 10 Downing Street when both the book and movie came out.

Miller will now transform into the politician for the fifth series of Netflix’s regal drama The Crown.

The actor is also known for TV shows including Elementary, Emma and Dexter, and revisited his Trainspotting role for 2017 sequel T2.

Sir John Major was UK prime minister from 1990-97, succeeding Margaret Thatcher as leader of the Conservative government.

The original book and film depicted a seedy but intoxicating side to Britain that was a world away from Sir John’s unexciting image.

The Crown has followed the Royal Family’s public, private and political dramas from the 1950s.

The fifth series, which is reported to start filming in July, will take in perhaps the royals’ most difficult decade, with a string of splits and scandals, the Windsor Castle fire and the death of Princess Diana.

Imelda Staunton will take over from Olivia Colman as the Queen, with Jonathan Pryce playing Prince Philip. Elizabeth Debicki will play Diana, opposite Dominic West as Prince Charles.

Gillian Anderson won a Golden Globe earlier this year for playing Mr Major’s predecessor as Prime Minister, Margaret Thatcher.

The show’s sixth and final series will also take in part of the 90s and will conclude in the early 2000s.

Palestinians Protest Against Abbas After Activist’s Death

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Hundreds of Palestinians protested against President Mahmoud Abbas after Friday prayers at the Al-Aqsa mosque in Jerusalem a day after an outspoken critic Nizar Banat died in the custody of Palestinian security forces.

Banat had harshly criticized the Palestinian Authority over its corruption and misrule in a series of Facebook videos.

His family says security forces raided the home where he was staying early Thursday and beat him with batons before dragging him away.

Palestinians also chanted against the PA at his funeral in Hebron, in the Israeli-occupied West Bank, and masked gunmen fired shots into the air.

Calls had circulated for protests across the territory and late Thursday, demonstrators burned tires, blocked roads and clashed with riot police in the West Bank city of Ramallah, where the PA is headquartered.

The Palestinian Authority, which administers parts of the West Bank under agreements reached with Israel in the 1990s, faces a major crisis of legitimacy after Abbas called off the first elections in 15 years in April.

Abbas was sidelined during last month’s Gaza war and his popularity has plummeted as support for Gaza’s militant Hamas rulers has grown.

His forces coordinate security with Israeli troops, targeting Hamas and other armed groups that threaten both. The policy is deeply unpopular with Palestinians, many of whom view it as collaboration with an occupying power.

Meanwhile, the U.S. State Department and the European Union’s representative to the Palestinians each called for an investigation into Banat’s death and expressed concerns about the PA’s restrictions on freedom of expression and harassment of activists.