Tuesday, May 23, 2017

UK concert attack: at least 22 dead and 59 injured in Manchester suicide blast

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UK concert explosion
At least 22 dead and 59 injured in suicide attack
Manchester Arena / At least 22 dead and 59 injured in suicide attack
Greater Manchester police confirm children among victims of bombing carried out by man with an explosive device
Georgina Callander / First victim named
Health and social care student revealed as first victim of suspected suicide attack at Ariana Grande Concert at Manchester Arena
Donald Trump / President says 'evil losers' behind attack
US president says 'wicked ideology must be obliterated', as he delivers remarks alongside Palestinian president Mahmoud Abbas in Bethlehem
Manchester is suffering now – but its spirit will overcome this atrocity
Owen Jones
The love and solidarity of Mancunians shone through in their immediate response to the Arena attack. Let's celebrate the city's warmth and diversity
headlines
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Paris climate agreement / Trump treading water over climate change deal, says deputy UN chief
Myanmar / Up to 150 children under five die each day
South Korea / Former president Park Geun-hye on trial for corruption
Iran / Trump focuses fire on support for 'terrorists and militias'
Mississippi / Lawmaker calls for lynchings after removal of Confederate symbols
facebook files
Facebook flooded with cases, leaked files reveal
'Sextortion' and revenge porn / Facebook flooded with cases, leaked files reveal
Internal documents show site struggles with mammoth task of policing content ranging from nudity to sexual abuse
How Facebook allows users to post footage of children being bullied
Leaked guidelines on cruel and abusive posts also show how company judges who 'deserves our protection' and who doesn't
At Facebook we get things wrong – but we take our safety role seriously
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