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Reforms fail to please Lebanons protesters
1. Reforms fail to please Lebanons protesters
Lebanon approved an emergency reform package in response to protests over dire
economic conditions, but the moves did not persuade demonstrators to leave the streets or
investors to halt a plunge in its bonds. Ryan Brooks reports. Naomi Osaka doubles up with
China Open title. Naomi Osaka won her second straight WTA title Sunday as she fought
back from a set down to beat world number one Ashleigh Barty in the final of the China
Open. G.M. Restores Workers Health Coverage as Strike Continues. With the United Auto
Workers walkout in its 11th day, the company reversed a decision to cut off employees
medical insurance at the end of the month. Manchester United 'reach 130,000 agreement
with Real Zaragoza to buy Spanish wonderkid Mateo Mejia'. Manchester United are set to
sign Spanish starlet Mateo Mejia from Real Zaragoza for 130,000, according to reports. The
Red Devils are said to have reached an agreement with the player. Are we heading for
another Greek debt crisis? It may seem like a recurring nightmare, but Greece is in danger of
running out of money again. MoMAs Art Treasure, No Longer Buried. The riches of the
collection extend to its inaugural exhibitions. Give the curators an A+ for effort and wait. This
is just the beginning. T Suggests Animal-Shaped Jewels, a Hotel With a View and More. A
roundup of things our editors and a few contributors are excited about in a given week.
Frances Far Right Wants to Be an Environmental Party, Too. Rooted in the idealization of the
land and French identity, the National Rallys approach focuses on the local and dovetails
with its push to strengthen borders. Could your loved have smiling depression?Alexandra
Wilshaw did, so no one realised she was ill. Alexandra Wilshaw, who was in her third year
studying maths at Durham University, was discovered unconscious in her bedroom, having
tried to hang herself. Her family are raising awareness. Angelina Jolie 'lookalike' is paraded
on Iranian state TV. The Iranian regime-run channel IRTV2 introduced Sahar Tabar
(pictured) as an example of how 'the madness to become famous on social media has ruined
a real life'. Facebook Finds New Disinformation Campaigns and Braces for 2020 Torrent.
The company also announced several new steps to reduce the spread of false information,
including an effort to label posts from state-sponsored media. David Ross Is Said to Be Cubs
Next Manager. Ross, who helped Chicago to its first World Series title in 108 years in 2016,
will replace Joe Maddon, who parted ways with the club after this season. Richmond Tigers
star Nathan Broad gets new tattoo to rival teammate Dustin Martin. Richmond player Nathan
Broad has started his off season relaxing in Bali - and he's got the ink to prove it after having
a large mural of a native american tattooed across his back. Serena sneaks up on fans.
Serena Williams randomly surprised two fans who were playing tennis in San Francisco while
she was on a night stroll. Unspeakable Acts Revisits a Pivotal Moment in the Art Worlds
Treatment of Sexual Violence. Nancy Princenthals new book is about how women in the
1970s took an experience that had been artistically mined by men for millenniums and found
ways to convey it in their own terms. Schoolgirl, 15, is found dead in park sparking flood of
tributes to aspiring actress. Sephora Laforge, who is believed to be a pupil at George Watson
private school in the Scottish capital, was found by a member of the public on Tuesday
morning. WeWork Considers Rescue Plans From SoftBank and JPMorgan. The purveyor of
shared office space, which aborted an initial public offering last month, has lost billions of
dollars and needs a big cash infusion. Whats on TV Tuesday The World Series and Jenny
2. Slates Comedy Special. The Washington Nationals kick off Game 1 against the Houston
Astros, and the comedian Jenny Slate conquers her stage fright in a new Netflix special.
Apple to debut a new TV show tackling MeToo. Apple is jumping into the streaming video
wars with a series that explores accusations of sexual misconduct at a fictional morning
television news show, a story that tackles issues brought to life over the past two years of the
MeToo movement. UK weather Arctic chill could see snow fall over parts of Britain tonight.
The Met Office said tonight would be 'noticeably chillier' with frost in the North amid
temperatures falling to 0C in Scotland and 3C in England, while snow could fall on hills in the
North West. In Boeing Lion Air Crash, Indonesians Learn What Took Their Loved Ones. The
investigation by the Indonesian National Transportation Safety Committee found that the
disaster was caused by systemic design flaws in the jet that were compounded by flight crew
lapses. Start-up Penfold promises five-minute pensions for the self-employed. Penfold says
the country's five million self-employed people are 'underserved' by existing pension options,
with just 14 per cent saving for old age.