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I’m in northern Gaza. I would rather starve than take GHF aid

时间:2010-12-5 17:23:32  作者:Travel   来源:Culture  查看:  评论:0
内容摘要:Around one thousand anti-immigration protestors, some of whom were shouting Islamophobic slurs, were confronted by counter-protesters.

Around one thousand anti-immigration protestors, some of whom were shouting Islamophobic slurs, were confronted by counter-protesters.

A Leicestershire family has thanked a Cornish community for rallying round to help after their dog ran off during a holiday break.Ozzie, who is a five-year-old terrier cross, has been missing since 10 May.

I’m in northern Gaza. I would rather starve than take GHF aid

His owners spent the whole of their holiday on the Lizard peninsula trying to find him but had to head home empty-handed.But local people have set up a Facebook page to share sightings and have promised to keep up the search.Ozzie's owner, Ingrid Cooke, 70, from Market Harborough, said the dog escaped just as they arrived for their stay at a Cornish caravan park.

I’m in northern Gaza. I would rather starve than take GHF aid

"I went to get him out the car and he just ran straight through my hands and ran off up the road," Mrs Cooke said."I called him several times but he looked at me as if to say 'I'm sorry but I'm not getting back in that car'."

I’m in northern Gaza. I would rather starve than take GHF aid

Since then Ozzie has been spotted a number of times around Lizard village, Cadgwith and Coverack but has evaded capture.

Ozzie is a rescue dog and his family say he has always been very nervous and distrustful of strangers.Meanwhile, BCS, the Chartered Institute for IT, has urged media regulator Ofcom to consider fining X after this weekend's disorder.

Adam Leon Smith, a fellow of BCS, said: "When misinformation leads to riots and unrest, there must be consequences. It is easy to argue that X has shown disregard for public safety in hosting such content."We urge Ofcom to enforce the Online Safety Act as soon as they can, with the full weight of the law and levy significant fines if they find mismanagement on the platform."

On Monday, Technology Secretary Peter Kyle said he had met representatives from TikTok, Facebook’s parent company Meta, Google and X "to make clear their responsibility to continue to work with us to stop the spread of hateful misinformation and incitement".The Home Secretary Yvette Cooper

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