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Two goals from Sadio Mane, and a goal from Virgil Van Dijk helped Liverpool beat Bayern Munich at the Allianz Arena and reach the Champions League quarter-finals for the second season in a row. The Reds took the lead in the tie in the 26th minute after Mane touch of class from Virgil van Dijk’s pass before scoring while Manuel Neuer had rushed from his goal. The waves of attack from the German champions did not materialise, and Van Dijk helped to further ensure Liverpool’s spot in the last eight when he headed home James Milner’s corner. The Reds’ win…

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Boeing has grounded its entire global fleet of 737 Max aircraft after investigators uncovered new evidence at the scene of the fatal Ethiopian Airlines crash. The US plane-maker said it would suspend all 371 of the aircraft. The Federal Aviation Administration said fresh evidence, as well as newly refined satellite data, prompted the decision to temporarily ban the jets. All 157 passengers and crew died in Sunday’s crash. Ethiopian Airlines said on Thursday that the black box flight recorders from the aircraft have been flown to Paris for analysis. “An Ethiopian delegation led by Accident Investigation Bureau has flown the…

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LONDON (Reuters) – The British parliament on Wednesday rejected leaving the European Union without a deal, further weakening Prime Minister Theresa May and paving the way for a vote that could delay Brexit until at least the end of June. After a day of high drama, MPs defied the government by voting 321 to 278 in favour of a motion that ruled out a potentially disorderly “no-deal” Brexit under any circumstances. t went further than the government’s position of keeping the threat of a “no-deal” Brexit on the negotiating table — a stance many in her party said was essential…

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Shares of Boeing slid ten percent after China, Indonesia and Ethiopia ordered airlines to ground their Boeing 737 MAX 8 planes following the second deadly crash involving the jet in just five months. The losses put the stock on course for its biggest daily fall in nearly two decades, halting a surge that has seen Boeing’s market value triple in just over three years to a record high of $446 per share. A Nairobi-bound Boeing 737 MAX 8 operated by Ethiopian Airlines crashed minutes after takeoff from Addis Ababa on Sunday, killing all 157 on board. The same model, flown…

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DUBLIN (Reuters) – Ryanair has triggered contingency plans to restrict the voting rights of British shareholders if it leaves the European Union without a deal on future relations or quits both the EU customs union and single market in a “hard” Brexit scenario. Ryanair announced last year it would have to restrict the rights if UK shareholders ceased to qualify as European Union nationals to ensure it remained majority EU-owned to comply with its licensing and flight rights. Its board passed a number of resolutions on Friday which will become effective on the date British nationals become non-EU nationals, Europe’s…

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With the news last week that Amazon has banned Mohammed’s Koran: Why Muslims Kill for Islam, co-authored by British activist Tommy Robinson and Peter McLoughlin, Amazon has crossed a very dangerous and precarious line. Two immediate questions come to mind. First, why ban a book critiquing Islam when a host of other books critiquing – other religious faiths are available on Amazon? Second, why ban this book and not other books that critique Islam? Why draw the line here? Which books and authors will be next? Perhaps our books opposing LGBT activism or exposing the evils of abortion will be…

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Ethiopian Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed gave his condolences to the family and friends of the 157 people killed when an Ethiopian Airlines passenger jet bound for Nairobi crashed minutes after take-off on Sunday Speaking in a televised address, Ahmed described the incident as “shocking and tragic” and said the causes of the accident would be investigated and made public. Flight ET 302, registration number ET-AVJ, crashed 38 miles southeast of the capital Addis Ababa, with 149 passengers and eight crew aboard, the airline said.

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Just one in three entrepreneurs in the UK is female and closing the gender gap could generate an extra £250bn for the economy, a government review has found. The disparity in women-run firms represents more than a million “missing businesses”, according to the Treasury-commissioned report. It also found businesses run by women are on average half the size of male-led firms and far less likely to scale up to a £1m turnover. In response to the review, carried out by Alison Rose, deputy chief executive of NatWest, banks and other lenders are being encouraged to publish what proportion of investment…

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The U.S. ambassador for religious freedom, Sam Brownback, on Friday called on Beijing to end religious persecution in China, while requesting a visit to the country’s mass internment camps in the western region of Xinjiang. In a strongly worded speech during a visit to Hong Kong, Brownback said Beijing was “on the wrong side of history” and needed to “hear the cries of its own people for religious freedom”

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A Christian woman cleared of blasphemy in Pakistan is said to be “very unwell” and is reportedly being denied medical care in protective custody. Asia Bibi, who was moved to a safe house in Karachi after her acquittal was upheld by the country’s Supreme Court last month, is reportedly experiencing very low blood pressure. A source told reporters: “Everyone is very worried. She won her appeal and was supposed to be out of Pakistan by now. Let’s continue to pray for fellow Christians around the world that they are protected from wicked and unreasonable men and they continually walk in…

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