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rewa2rded       2019-12-15 (15:22)   IP address :45.41.147.17

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From Kabul to Hollywood is not a journey many people make, but it is a journey that has defined the life of the American-Afghan actress Bahara Golestani.
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She fled Afghanistan as a refugee when the Taliban took power, with her family first seeking refuge in Russia and then in the USA when she was still a child. She is now a star of the hit American TV drama This is Us. On screen she plays an Afghan doctor protecting her family during the most recent conflict in Afghanistan.
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Listen to Bahara Golestani interviewed on The Cultural Frontline
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9. Maria Bamford (comedian, United States)
Finding the funny side of a mental health problem is not an easy thing to do, but the American comedian Maria Bamford has charmed audiences for Ç÷¹À̺¸ÀÌ Äܵ¼=³²ÀÚ¶óÀÌÇÁ½ºÅ¸ÀÏ

over 25 years doing just that. ·¹Çø®Ä«¹Ì·¯±Þ ·¹Çø®Ä«sa±Þ ·¹Çø®Ä«¼îÇÎ=·¹Çø®Ä«¹Ì·¯±Þ ·¹Çø®Ä«sa±Þ ·¹Çø®Ä«¼îÇÎ
Whether onstage performing stand-up or starring in her Netflix series Lady Dynamite, she has helped to reduce the stigma of mental health issues by talking about them in a refreshingly honest way.
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Donal       2019-12-15 (15:19)   IP address :46.244.29.35

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Mr Johnson is expected to announce a minor government re-shuffle as early as Monday.
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Asked whether his promise to be a one nation government meant bringing back Tory politicians like Penny Mordaunt and Jeremy Hunt - who left cabinet in July after Mr Johnson took over - the PM said he was "not going to speculate about personalities".
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MPs will then return to Westminster on Tuesday and begin the process of swearing in, before the Queen formally opens Parliament on Thursday with "reduced ceremonial elements".ºÏ°¡Áµ¿¿ë´ÞÀÌ»ç



Media captionPhil Wilson had been the MP for Sedgefield since 2007
The prime minister has also vowed to reintroduce his Withdrawal Agreement Bill to Parliament before Christmas, which could happen by the end of next week.
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It would see MPs begin the process of considering legislation that would pave the way for the UK to leave the EU on 31 January. Talks about a future trade and security relationship will begin almost immediately.
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Former Conservative Deputy Prime Minister Lord Heseltine, who opposes Brexit and backed the Liberal Democrats in the election, told Today: "We've lost. Brexit is going to happen and we have to live with it."
 

Jos5hua       2019-12-15 (15:17)   IP address :45.41.147.17

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Boris Johnson has thanked voters in the north of England for "breaking the voting habits of generations" to back the Conservatives.
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Speaking in Tony Blair's old seat of Sedgefield, the PM said he knew "how difficult" that decision can be.
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Mr Johnson won a Commons majority of 80, his party's biggest election win for 30 years, by sweeping aside Labour in its traditional heartlands.

In contrast, Labour suffered its worst election result since the 1930s.
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Activists chanted "Boris" as Mr Johnson arrived in the County Durham constituency, which returned a Conservative MP on Thursday for the first time in 84 years.
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The prime minister said he wanted to thank voters in the "incredible" constituencies in north-east England for placing their trust in the Conservatives.

They had "changed the political landscape" and "changed the Conservative Party for the better", he said.
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"Everything that we do, everything that I do as your prime minister, will be devoted to repaying that trust," Mr Johnson added.
 

amendme       2019-12-15 (15:14)   IP address :46.244.29.35

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Clashes between riot police and anti-government protesters in the Lebanese capital, Beirut, have left dozens of people wounded, witnesses say.
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The violence began as demonstrators, who had been attacked during a sit-in by masked counter-protesters, tried to move into a square near parliament.
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Police fired tear gas and rubber bullets, while protesters threw stones. At least 20 officers were also wounded.
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Protests over economic mismanagement by the ruling elite began in October.
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Saturday's events are some of the worst violence since the largely peaceful protests started. They triggered the resignation of the Prime Minister, Saad al-Hariri, but talks to form a new government are deadlocked.
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How did Lebanon get into such a deep crisis?
The voices and faces of protests
Stealing power to survive
"It was a very peaceful protest. Everyone was singing chants that we're one people, that we're all peaceful and then some of the young guys pushed one of the fences that separated us," Mona Fawaz, who was at the protest, told the BBC.
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"We saw an enormous amount of police come out and really disperse us, push us and then they started [firing] tear gas on us. There was really no reason for all this demonstration of force."
 

pur9suit       2019-12-15 (15:14)   IP address :45.41.147.17

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He¡¯s known as "the Golden Voice of Africa" but the life of the Malian musician Salif Keita has been one defined by hardship and prejudice. Salif was born with albinism and was exiled at a young age due to the white colour of his skin which was seen as a sign of bad luck by his community.
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Salif found a voice and a place for himself through music and throughout his career he has used his voice to campaign for the rights of the albino community. In 2005 he founded the Salif Keita Global Foundation to raise awareness of the condition.
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At 70 years old he still campaigning through music, this year saw the release of his 14th album, Un Autre Blanc (Another White), which he says will be his last. It¡¯s a work of music that continues his fight for justice for people living with albinism, who can still suffer abuse and even violence.
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Listen to Salif Keita interviewed on The Cultural Frontline
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2. Mana Hashimoto (dancer, Japan)
As a little girl growing up in Japan, Mana Hashimoto dreamed of being a dancer. She trained in ballet into her teenage years but, when optic nerve atrophy began to affecting her vision, everything began to change. Mana kept dancing and moved to New York to continue her training. Within a year she had lost her sight completely and it seemed that her dream was over.
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Although she feared for her future, Mana resolved that her relationship with dance was not over. She would create something different; something that reflected her experience as a blind artist. Mana carried her dance shoes everywhere she went and began to memorise and refine her movements through what she could feel physically, and what she could hear. As she perfected this new technique, she began to perform in front of audiences once again. Mana now runs a dance workshop in New York called Dance Without Sight, which brings the sighted and the visually impaired together.


 

pur9suit       2019-12-15 (15:14)   IP address :45.41.147.17

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He¡¯s known as "the Golden Voice of Africa" but the life of the Malian musician Salif Keita has been one defined by hardship and prejudice. Salif was born with albinism and was exiled at a young age due to the white colour of his skin which was seen as a sign of bad luck by his community.
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Salif found a voice and a place for himself through music and throughout his career he has used his voice to campaign for the rights of the albino community. In 2005 he founded the Salif Keita Global Foundation to raise awareness of the condition.
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At 70 years old he still campaigning through music, this year saw the release of his 14th album, Un Autre Blanc (Another White), which he says will be his last. It¡¯s a work of music that continues his fight for justice for people living with albinism, who can still suffer abuse and even violence.
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Listen to Salif Keita interviewed on The Cultural Frontline
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2. Mana Hashimoto (dancer, Japan)
As a little girl growing up in Japan, Mana Hashimoto dreamed of being a dancer. She trained in ballet into her teenage years but, when optic nerve atrophy began to affecting her vision, everything began to change. Mana kept dancing and moved to New York to continue her training. Within a year she had lost her sight completely and it seemed that her dream was over.
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Although she feared for her future, Mana resolved that her relationship with dance was not over. She would create something different; something that reflected her experience as a blind artist. Mana carried her dance shoes everywhere she went and began to memorise and refine her movements through what she could feel physically, and what she could hear. As she perfected this new technique, she began to perform in front of audiences once again. Mana now runs a dance workshop in New York called Dance Without Sight, which brings the sighted and the visually impaired together.


 

exe3cutive       2019-12-15 (15:13)   IP address :45.41.147.17

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This October over a million people took to the streets of Chile to call for the government to address chronic economic inequality. At the forefront of those protests were the nation¡¯s artists and musicians, including Grammy Award-winning singer Mon Laferte.
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Mon grew up poor in the coastal city of Vina del Mar where she left school at 13 to work and ¿øÈ¿·Îµ¿¿ë´ÞÀÌ»ç
help her mother to pay the bills. She found stardom after appearing on a television singing contest in 2003.

This year she was part of an initiative of musicians who have visited slums with lawyers and psychologists to try to help the vulnerable. On the red carpet of the Latin Grammys she staged a one-woman protest against alleged human rights violations in Chile. She uncovered her chest which was emblazoned with the words: ¡°En Chile torturan violan y matan¡± ? ¡°In Chile they torture, rape and kill¡±.
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Listen to Mon Laferte interviewed on The Cultural Frontline
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5. Ilya Kaminsky (poet, Ukraine)
2019 saw the Ukrainian poet Ilya Kaminsky release an extraordinary new collection of poetry called Deaf Republic about a deaf boy being shot in an occupied country. A haunting narrative that feels more like a drama than a poetry collection, Ilya describes it as a fairy tale in verse. The collection reflects Ilya¡¯s own life.
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Ilya was born in the former Soviet Union, in the city of Odessa in Ukraine. Although he lost most of his hearing at the age of four, he did not have his first hearing aid until he was 16. In 1993, his family was granted political asylum by the United States and after his father¡¯s death in 1994 Ilya began to write poems in English. Through his lyrical work he questions the nature of silence, and what it means to be truly heard.





 

gathe       2019-12-15 (15:00)   IP address :45.41.147.17

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The former ÀÏ»êÀÌ»ç¾÷ü
superyacht of fugitive Malaysian financier Jho Low is back up for sale, according to a new listing.
¡°Tranquility,¡± a luxurious 300-foot vessel Æ÷ÀåÀÌ»ç
formerly known as ¡°Equanimity,¡± and stocked with lavish amenities, including a helipad, elevator, spa wing and full chef¡¯s kitchen, hit the market again late last month with brokerage Camper & Nicholsons.
More: Frank Lloyd Wright¡¯s Iconic Ennis House Sells for $18 Million

Malaysian and U.S. authorities have ¾çõ±¸¿ë´ÞÀÌ»ç
accused Mr. Low of engineering an international money-laundering scheme that siphoned billions of dollars from a Malaysian government investment fund, known as 1MDB. They charge that he used his ill-gotten gains to fund a lavish lifestyle, including homes in New York City and Los Angeles, a private jet and this award-winning superyacht.
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This is the second time the yacht has been up for sale since Malaysian authorities seized it from Mr. È«Äá¸íǰ¿©¼º½Å¹ß È«Äá¸íǰ³²¼º½Ã°è È«Äá¸íǰ¿©¼º½Ã°è=È«Äá¸íǰ¿©¼º½Å¹ß È«Äá¸íǰ³²¼º½Ã°è È«Äá¸íǰ¿©¼º½Ã°è
Low. In April, the Malaysian government announced that it sold the vessel to hospitality conglomerate Genting Group for US$126 million, according to a media release at the time.



 

Stephan8       2019-12-15 (14:59)   IP address :45.41.147.17

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Liverpool boss Jurgen Klopp has forcibly rejected the idea that the Champions À̹ÌÅ×À̼ǹ̷¯±Þ=À̹ÌÅ×À̼ǹ̷¯±Þ

League could be expanded.

Following a 2-0 win against Watford on Saturday, ±¤±³¿ë´ÞÀÌ»ç
the Premier League leaders will next face Aston Villa in a Carabao Cup quarter-final on Tuesday.

And less than 24 hours after that, ÀÌ»ñÁü¼¾ÅÍ
they will play in a Club World Cup semi-final in Qatar.

"We have to cut off games not put more in. Until then we have to do what we do," said Klopp.

Klopp will fly to Qatar with a senior 23-man squad on Sunday morning.

Meanwhile, Liverpool's under-23s coach Neil Critchley is expected to take charge of a youthful side for Tuesday's game at Villa Park.

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Note: This article contains a word some readers may find offensive

Liverpool are among six Premier League clubs reportedly supporting plans to expand the Champions League group stage to 32 teams, a proposal which could apparently see the abolition of FA Cup replays and the removal of the second leg of the League Cup semi-final.

"Today I read the top clubs want more ±¸»êµ¿¿ë´ÞÀÌ»ç
games in the Champions League," said Klopp. "I am not involved in these plans. That's absolute bollocks."

When asked about the fixture congestion that sees his side play eight matches in four weeks in three competitions on two continents, he said: "We have to deal with it."

Liverpool are competing in seven competitions this season and could play up to 67 games in 300 days if they go all the way in each of them - an average of a game every 4.5 days.




 

Stephan8       2019-12-15 (14:59)   IP address :45.41.147.17

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Liverpool boss Jurgen Klopp has forcibly rejected the idea that the Champions À̹ÌÅ×À̼ǹ̷¯±Þ=À̹ÌÅ×À̼ǹ̷¯±Þ

League could be expanded.

Following a 2-0 win against Watford on Saturday, ±¤±³¿ë´ÞÀÌ»ç
the Premier League leaders will next face Aston Villa in a Carabao Cup quarter-final on Tuesday.

And less than 24 hours after that, ÀÌ»ñÁü¼¾ÅÍ
they will play in a Club World Cup semi-final in Qatar.

"We have to cut off games not put more in. Until then we have to do what we do," said Klopp.

Klopp will fly to Qatar with a senior 23-man squad on Sunday morning.

Meanwhile, Liverpool's under-23s coach Neil Critchley is expected to take charge of a youthful side for Tuesday's game at Villa Park.

What happened in the Premier League?¾çÁÖÆ÷ÀåÀÌ»ç

Note: This article contains a word some readers may find offensive

Liverpool are among six Premier League clubs reportedly supporting plans to expand the Champions League group stage to 32 teams, a proposal which could apparently see the abolition of FA Cup replays and the removal of the second leg of the League Cup semi-final.

"Today I read the top clubs want more ±¸»êµ¿¿ë´ÞÀÌ»ç
games in the Champions League," said Klopp. "I am not involved in these plans. That's absolute bollocks."

When asked about the fixture congestion that sees his side play eight matches in four weeks in three competitions on two continents, he said: "We have to deal with it."

Liverpool are competing in seven competitions this season and could play up to 67 games in 300 days if they go all the way in each of them - an average of a game every 4.5 days.




 
 

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