and could this be the end of the road for benjamin netanyahu? we ll get the latest on the israeli opposition parties edging closer to forming a coalition. professional tennis player naomi osaka has after a row with taking interviews with the media. there s been a strong reaction from the leaders of france and germany, to new revelations about the united states spying, on its allies. denmark is accused of helping the united states spy on european politicians back in the period 2012 to 2014 including the german chancellor angela merkel. she was at a summit today with emmanuel macron of france, who gave his response. translation: i will simply say this is simply unacceptable between allies. it s even less so between allies. it s even less so between allies and european partners. i have allies and european partners. i have a great regard for a mutual interest in our common security. there is no place between us for suspicion. that is why am waiting for a complete clarity from
japanese tennis player naomi osaka has withdrawn from the french open. it follows her decision to boycott post match media duties at the grand slam tournament. she has released a statement on twitter saying i think now the best thing for the tournament, other players and my wellbeing is that i withdraw so that everyone can get back to focussing on the tennis. courtney bembridge reports. after five days of back and forth, naomi osaka has withdrawn from the french open. it started when the 23 year old announced she would not take part in press conferences at roland garros due to their effect on her mental health. she said expecting players to answer question after a defeat amounted to kicking a person while they are down. the organisers responded, writing in a statement. osaka hit back on twitter, writing. she was fined $15,000 for not doing the post match media after this win in her opening match. then came the news that she had decided to withdraw completely. in a long stat
The commission was recommended by the organizers of Beyond Apology, a community-led effort to educate Tulsans on what reparations for the Race Massacre could look like and gather their perspectives.
Organizers of displays in Northeastern Oklahoma celebrating Black History Month say they want to highlight both the complexity of American American people, and strides they ve made since the destruction of
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