comparemela.com

Page 5 - ஜோன் ரியான் News Today : Breaking News, Live Updates & Top Stories | Vimarsana

Gymnastics NZ has apologised for past abuses — now it must empower athletes to lead change

West Paris church announces February services

Read Article WEST PARIS The First Universalist Church of West Paris has announced its February services. Worship begins at 9 a.m., and all are welcome. The church is following COVID-19 safety practices of wearing masks and social distancing. Members are not singing during the hymns, but Tom Coolidge is providing music. The schedule is as follows: Feb. 7, Visions of Paradise: led by the Rev. Fayre Stephenson. Unitarian Universalism’s commitments to justice and divine love extend back to the 17th century. The names of early church leaders who laid the groundwork may surprise some. Members will explore early Universalist roots.

Former Israeli army spy recruited by Labour should feel right at home

Former Israeli army spy recruited by Labour should feel right at home Assaf Kaplan’s work in notorious cyber unit surveilling and extorting Palestinians fits with Labour’s new ethos under Keir Starmer by Jonathan Cook / January 27th, 2021 The revelation this week that the British Labour Party recently appointed a former Israeli military spy to work in its headquarters, reporting to the office of leader Keir Starmer, is truly extraordinary in many different regards. It is hard to believe the Labour leadership did not know who Assaf Kaplan was or appreciate the likely backlash to placing someone with his background in charge of the party’s social media work. That may explain the continuing reluctance from the Labour leadership to comment.

Former Israeli army spy recruited by Labour will feel right at home

Published date: 22 January 2021 16:16 UTC | Last update: 2 months ago Assaf Kaplan s work in notorious cyber unit that surveils and extorts Palestinians fits with Labour s new ethos under Keir Starmer Labour leader Keir Starmer speaks in northeastern England on 22 September (AFP) The revelation this week that the British Labour Party recently appointed a former Israeli military spy to work in the office of leader Keir Starmer is truly extraordinary in many different regards. It is hard to believe that the Labour leadership did not know who Assaf Kaplan was or appreciate the likely backlash to placing someone with his background in charge of the party’s social media work. This might explain the continuing reluctance of the Labour leadership to comment on the matter. 

© 2025 Vimarsana

vimarsana © 2020. All Rights Reserved.