Lloyd’s Register apologises for its role in trafficking enslaved people
from Africa
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The maritime group, founded in 1760 by merchants and underwriters, issued
the apology after commissioning research into its links to slavery
Lloyd’s Regi...
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the General Assembly had sent an "unambiguous message" to Damascus: "It is high time to listen to the voice of the people."
ReplyDeleteBut his Syrian counterpart, Bashar Jaafari, lashed out at other Arab nations, saying Western powers had exploited the Arab League to "internationalise" the crisis.
"The Arab Trojan horse has been unmasked today," he said. Iranian counterpart Mohammad Khazaee warned the resolution would only deepen the crisis, "with all its ramifications to the region as a whole."