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The Government Communications Headquarters (GCHQ) details of the briefing had a particular emphasis on cyber security, with spy bosses considering giving the England team temporary 'burner phones' to use during the trip.
Instead of this, special software has been installed on the footballers' phones and other digital devices, which will be removed upon their return to Britain. Players were also warned not to use online banking or engage in other online activities that could embarrass them - so no swiping right, fellas.
The Going Underground team speaks to Zeyad Cred, the organizer of the Silent Marches which remembered those lost in the horrific blaze on the 14th of every month. Senior firefighter Lucy Masoud also sat down with the team to discuss the depoliticisation of the worst tower block fire in recent UK history. Plus, Going Underground talks to Father Alan Everett, Vicar of St Clement Church about the effect the tragedy has had on the community.
Comment: The Grenfell tragedy which was the result of government and corporate profiteering and neglect. And yet no lessons seem to have been learned because hundreds of high rise buildings still have the deadly cladding, and many of the survivors are still in temporary or sub-standard accommodation:
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The Australians were so fascinated by the Western reports on vicious Russian thugs, following clashes with English supporters at Euro 2016, that they came to Russia in order to join their ranks.
In their search for the hooligans, who were claimed to have been trained by the Kremlin and linked to President Vladimir Putin himself, they talked to a Russian football official, a martial arts instructor, numerous fans at a Russian Premier League match and eventually tracked down the very people, who were interviewed by the BBC in the scandalous 2017 documentary "Russia's Hooligan Army."
Comment: Only a Fake News outlet like the BBC could try to make its audience believe that Putin is interested in having his own World Cup spoiled by encouraging violence of government-trained hooligans. Why would Putin want to shoot himself in the foot in such an idiotic way?!
'Party like a Russian' singer Williams was confirmed earlier this week as one of the line-up to appear at the World Cup opening ceremony at Moscow's Luzhniki Stadium on Thursday.
Football-mad Williams described the chance as "a boyhood dream," and invited "football and music fans to party with us in Russia... for an unforgettable show."
But his decision did not go down well with some of the UK's most seasoned Russia-haters.
Comment: The anti-Russia offensive hasn't worked; the sorry sanctions, the sinister Skripal saga, and the Olympic 'doping' farce (to name just a few), all came up to naught, and so will this latest lame attempt to smear Russia.
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Faced with strong pressure from Jewish groups and Tel Aviv, Dominique Lesparre, the Communist mayor of Bezons, has been forced to remove the Nakba Lane plaque from a street that was renamed to commemorate Nakba (Catastrophe) Day, which Palestinians annually mark on May 15.
On Monday, Lesparre officially renamed a street near city hall "Allee de la Nakba" (Nakba Lane) in remembrance of more than 760,000 Palestinians who fled or were evicted from their homeland by Israeli forces 70 years ago.
The street sign, written in French and Arabic, read: "In memory of the expulsion of 800,000 Palestinians and the destruction of 532 villages in 1948 by the war criminal David Ben Gurion for the creation of the state of Israel," referring to the first prime minister of the Jewish State.
Members of the Sackler family, who've made billions pushing their deadly OxyContin drug on the masses are arguably responsible for more deaths than any Mexican drug cartel. Instead of being hunted down at their plush mansions by DEA agents, they are rubbing elbows with members of Congress. Now, however, for the first time, the family is being targeted by a landmark lawsuit for the damages they knowingly caused with their products.
On Tuesday, the state of Massachusetts filed a lawsuit against the multi-billionaire Sackler family over the role their drug OxyContin has played in sparking one of the worst addiction and overdose epidemics in history. The lawsuit accuses the company, Purdue Pharma, and its heirs of spinning a "web of illegal deceit" which fueled the deadly crisis in which America currently finds itself.
Comment:
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His daughter Ahed Tamimi, 17, is serving an eight-month prison sentence for slapping an Israeli soldier on the family's property on December 15 of last year, after Israeli soldiers shot her cousin in the face.
Bassem reflects on his daughter's choice:
According to The Times, Ofcom's investigation into diversity in the radio industry found that the state-run broadcaster has installed gender-neutral restrooms in all of its buildings where practically possible, as well as offering paid leave to those changing their gender in a bid to create a more inclusive and welcoming environment for transgender employees.
Diversity statistics provided by the broadcaster on its 21,239 employees found that 417 of those identify as transgender. It also found that 786 are gay men, while there are 206 gay women and 365 people who identify as bisexual.
Gender-neutral cubicles offered to all are often preferred by transgender employees, uncomfortable with sex-segregated lavatories.
While the report praised the BBC for leading its biggest commercial rivals Global (Classic FM, LBC, Heart) and Bauer (Absolute, Magic, Kiss) on inclusion, it warned that ethnic minorities and disabled people are under-represented in the radio industry, including at the BBC.

A couple have fallen to their death at the beach town of Ericeira in Portugal.
Authorities say couple may have dropped phone while taking picture on 40-metre-high wall near Ericeira
A couple believed to be from Britain and Australia have fallen to their death from a wall overlooking a popular tourist beach in Portugal, apparently losing their balance after taking a selfie.
Portugal's Correio da Manhã newspaper reported that the couple had died on the Praia dos Pescadores (Fishermen's Beach) near Ericeira, a picturesque seaside resort on the country's west coast.
Rui Pereira da Terra, the head of the rescue service in Cascais port near Lisbon, told the news agency Lusa that officials suspected the man and woman had been taking a selfie on a wall above the beach when they fell.
Comment: Something about taking selfies seems to make people completely unaware of their environment and the danger that they're facing. Maybe the narcissistic impulse takes over and all self awareness goes out the window.
See also:
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- Man killed by hippo while attempting selfie in Zimbabwe
- Darwin Award candidate: Selfie that almost cost a girl's life as her skull is smashed by passing train in Purworejo, Indonesia
- Man trampled to death by elephant after trying to take a SELFIE with it in Odisha, India
- Selfie-obsessed tourists kill baby dolphin at Spanish resort

September 17, 2017: Alec Baldwin arrives to 69th Primetime Emmy Awards in Los Angeles, California.
"If I ran, I would win," Baldwin told Howard Stern during a discussion on his Sirius XM radio show about the potential candidates in the next presidential election, the Daily Beast reported.
"I would absolutely win. One thousand percent," the actor added, though joking that his wife and being a host of a game show is stopping him from actually launching a bid to become the leader of the free world.
Comment: Baldwin is probably thinking that simply because he can imitate Trump he could also do his job. What a delusional Hollywood egomaniac.
See also:
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Comment: Yes, yes. Be afraid, very afraid, of the big bad Russian bear! Because, it's not like MI5, the CIA or the Mossad do any of that!