Saturday marked the 75th anniversary of the Nakba, the greatest catastrophe of the Palestinian people. For Palestinians, the Nakba denotes the brutal, systematic attempt to destroy their nation. Following World War II that forced stripped them off their land and scattered many across the globe. There have have been demonstrations and many events, up and down Britain and across the world, to mark this anniversary. But thus catastrophe is not over yet. It is a crime that continues to unfold in the present day, in the actions of the apartheid Israeli state. The Nakba- Families shattered and scattered What the Nakba Case? The Nakba, also known as the Palestinian society and homeland in 1948, and the permanent displacement of a majority of the Palestinian Arabs. Every year on 15 May Palestinians mark the Nakba, "catastrophe", in English. When around 750,000 Palestinians were forcibly expelled from their homes by Zionist militias to make way for the creation of Israel in 1948. It w...
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Adam Humphries, the music editor for WhatsOn, recommends some recently released upbeat music to you. Let’s together, create a playlist and dance the rest of the week away. The week’s top playlist is presented here. I Dream To Sleep Scottish music legend Ian Donaldson proudly celebrates the 40th Anniversary of his single, I Dream To Sleep, and has reworked it. I admit I've not heard the original version but was pleasantly taken aback by this newer version. Nevertheless he has got a really good sleek voice that makes an enchanting audio landscape If you're a fan of Musicals or of Michael's Buble or Ball chances are you'll get much pleasure out of it. Surrender Originating from both Europe and the Middle East but now based in London, eclectic rockers band, The Gulps, have put together the official video for their latest single, Surrender. Up until now I've never heard of these guys but really enjoy this single, and the video has got that element of weirdness which is s...
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Get Ready to Groove: WhatsOn’s Music Editor Adam Humphries Brings You the Ultimate Weekly Playlist! Let’s create a musical journey and dance our way through the week with the latest upbeat tracks handpicked by the expert. Are you ready to move and groove? Holly Henderson releases fourth single from acclaimed sophomore album - "The Walls"! And that song is called Head Full of Soil and is an open showcase as to what Holly is about as an artist. Beautifully slow paced and smooth. What I like about it how it's about having delusions about trying to kid ourselves everything's great when it's simply not the case.As a singer something that you can really appreciate about her voice is how delicate she is with her singing can carries the empathy, especially when it's about things in life turned sour. In some ways it's hypnotic as you can't quite draw yourself away and you want to listen to her a few times over. https://open.spotify.com/track/3tixOrsKvvQRmqyoMW2...
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Check out WhatsOn's sports listing curated by Zareen Subha for an exciting weekend ahead! With thrilling events and tournaments, there's something for everyone. Don't miss out on the action and get ready to cheer on your favorite teams and athletes! Football : >Saturday 29 April 2023; 17:30 La LigaReal Madrid vs Almeria>20:00 La LigaBarcelona vs Real Betis>Sunday 30 April 2023; 16:05 Ligue 1PSG vs Lorient>Tuesday 2 May 2023; 20:00 Premier LeagueArsenal vs Chelsea>Friday 5 May 2023; 19:30 Women’s Super LeagueArsenal Women vs Leicester Women Cricket : >Saturday 29 April, 15:302nd ODI, Pakistan v New Zealand - 2023 Men's ODI SeriesPakistan vs New ZealandRawalpindi Cricket Stadium>Wed 03 May, 15:303rd ODI, Pakistan v New Zealand - 2023 Men's ODI SeriesPakistan vs New ZealandNational Stadium, Karachi>Fri 05 May, 15:30 (local)4th ODI, Pakistan v New Zealand - 2023 Men's ODI SeriesPakistan vs New ZealandNational Stadium, Karachi Basketball : ...
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In 2020, the pandemic caused economic turmoil in England, leading to the largest fall in real GDP among G7 countries. The technical definition of a country in recession is one in which GDP falls for two consecutive quarters, and having flat lined – with GDP growth of 0.0 per cent – in the last quarter of the year, the UK missed this category by a hair's breadth. This allowed the Chancellor to say that "our economy is more resilient than many feared", and that while "we are not out of the woods yet", the Conservative Party had found the map out of the woods and was pretty sure, this time, that it was holding it the right way up. Purchasing Managers' Index and the UK's Services Sector Hunt also repeated the now rather dog-eared claim that "the UK was the fastest growing economy in the G7 last year", which is technically true, but not in a good way. The reason the UK's economy appeared to grow quickly last year was that it was so badly damaged...
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In 2020, the pandemic caused economic turmoil in England, leading to the largest fall in real GDP among G7 countries. The technical definition of a country in recession is one in which GDP falls for two consecutive quarters, and having flat lined – with GDP growth of 0.0 per cent – in the last quarter of the year, the UK missed this category by a hair's breadth. This allowed the Chancellor to say that "our economy is more resilient than many feared", and that while "we are not out of the woods yet", the Conservative Party had found the map out of the woods and was pretty sure, this time, that it was holding it the right way up. Purchasing Managers' Index and the UK's Services Sector Hunt also repeated the now rather dog-eared claim that "the UK was the fastest growing economy in the G7 last year", which is technically true, but not in a good way. The reason the UK's economy appeared to grow quickly last year was that it was so badly damaged...