The most shocking thing for Jonathan, who had endured six gruelling months living and working underground in an abandoned South African gold mine, was the abuse he witnessed being meted out to children. Some are recruited for cheap labour, but others are brought in specifically for sex, campaigners say. Jonathan, now in his late 20s, had migrated to South Africa from a nearby country on the promise of making easy money working in one of its dozens of disused mines, closed by multinationals because they were no longer commercially viable. We are protecting his full identity as he fears reprisals...
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Gary Lineker To Step Down From The BBC After Sharing Social Media Post On Zionism
Gary Lineker, the England soccer great-turned-media celebrity, will leave his role as a presenter for the BBC after facing criticism for reposting an Instagram story about Zionism which featured a picture of a rat. The 64-year-old Lineker, who is the British national broadcaster’s highest-paid presenter on about 1.3 million pounds ($1.7 million) a year, was set to leave flagship soccer highlights show “Match of the Day” at the end of this season but remain with the BBC to front other soccer coverage, including next year’s men’s World Cup. However, the BBC said Monday in a statement that Lineker will step down entirely from the corporation after the final...
Trump Hopes For Ceasefire Progress In Russia-Ukraine War In Monday Calls With Putin And Zelenskyy
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Aaron Cresswell has officially left West Ham United, bringing an end to an illustrious 11-year spell with the club. The left-back joined the Hammers in 2014 from the Championship side Ipswich Town for a fee of around £3.75 million. Since then, he has made over 350 appearances for the club, becoming one of the most consistent and dependable figures at the London Stadium. Cresswell played a pivotal role in West Ham’s success over the years, with the crowning moment of his career coming in 2023 when the club lifted the UEFA Europa Conference League title. He was instrumental throughout that...










