EU Anti-Racism Chief Says Discrimination Deeply Embedded Across Europe

By Charlotte Van Campenhout AMSTERDAM, March ⁠21 (Reuters) – ⁠Structural racism remains ⁠deeply embedded across Europe and institutions need ​to confront its colonial legacy, the European Union’s anti-racism ‌coordinator Micheala Moua said ‌on Saturday. Moua said data from the ⁠EU Agency ⁠for Fundamental Rights showed that nearly half of ​people of African descent in the …

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Robert Mueller, Special Counsel Who Probed but Did Not Charge Trump, Dies at 81

WASHINGTON, March 21 (Reuters) – Robert Mueller, the no-nonsense former FBI chief who documented Russia’s interference in the 2016 U.S. election and its contacts with Donald ⁠Trump’s campaign ⁠but opted not to bring criminal charges against a sitting president, has died at ⁠age 81, multiple news outlets reported on Saturday. His death was reported by …

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2 skiers killed, 5 hurt in northern Italy avalanche

Two skiers died and five others were injured on Saturday when an avalanche rumbled down on them in the Italian Alps, in the Trentino-Alto Adige region, the mountain rescue service said. The service’s operation centre received an alert around midday that a dozen skiers were caught up in the avalanche, a spokesman said. “Six helicopters …

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3/21: Saturday Morning

President Trump signaled that the U.S. may be “winding down” its operation in Iran as more than 2,000 Marines head to the Middle East. Meanwhile, oil prices continue to soar amid tension in the region.

For Airline Passengers, the Shutdown Answer Is Simple: Pay TSA Officers

ATLANTA (AP) — Regardless of politics or destination, passengers at Atlanta’s airport were unified by one desire Saturday — it’s time to pay Transportation Security Administration employees. Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport — one of the world’s busiest airports — is a machine for moving people. But the shutdown is clogging TSA checkpoints that screen passengers …

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Ukrainian Shelling Kills Four in Russia’s Belgorod Border Region, Governor Says

March 21 (Reuters) – ⁠Ukrainian ⁠forces shelled ⁠a public building ​in Russia’s border ‌region of Belgorod ‌on ⁠Saturday, ⁠killing four people, the regional ​governor said. Vyacheslav Gladkov, writing on ​Telegram, said the attack ⁠hit a “social ⁠site” ⁠in the ​village of Smorodino, without ​giving ⁠further details. The bodies of two ⁠women were pulled from under …

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