Doctors Stage Silent 'Doctors Not Martyrs' Protest for 200 Healthcare Workers Who Have Died from COVID-19By Robin ZlotnickUpdated May 29 2020, 11:50 a.m. ET
Source: Getty ImagesA group of UK doctors staged a silent demonstration on Downing Street in London. They donned scrubs and masks and knelt while holding a sign that read, "Doctors not martyrs."
These doctors chose to demonstrate at the same time that crowds gathered for the 8 p.
Apple Inc.’s promise to defy a court decision ordering the company to help investigators access a terrorist-used phone has electrified the tech community, split Capitol Hill lawmakers, and forced the complicated issue of encryption onto the national stage. Donald Trump has weighed in. A House committee has invited Apple’s CEO and the director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation to testify. Lawmakers across the ideological spectrum are discussing encryption, national security and the prospect of “going dark.
Governor Samuel Ortom of Benue state has disclosed that he defected from the All Progressives Congress (APC) in rejection of a political party which treats the killing of his people with kid gloves.
He made the comment during a thanksgiving service in his honour which took place at St Michael’s Catholic Rectory, Ameladu, The Nation reports.
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- Betty Barasa was murdered at her home in Ngong on the night of Wednesday, April 7
- Investigations showed the journalist was also a renowned businesswoman whose companies worked with the government
- Detectives are now scrutinising her businesses, especially those that worked with the government as they seek to unravel the mystery behind her murder
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Besides her work at the Kenya Broadcasting Corporation (KBC), preliminary investigations have shown slain journalist Betty Barasa owned various business companies.
“Blue Jean” director Georgia Oakley has signed with CAA.
The up-and-coming British filmmaker made her debut feature with the Venice-premiering “Blue Jean,” which bowed to wide acclaim on the Lido in September.