A True Story

The author of the following article is not known to me. A friend sent it to my wife, who forwarded it to me. It moved me so much that I can’t withhold it from you. Here is the story.* by Wolfgang Geissler Over 80 years ago, in Greece, sixty thousand Jews lived peacefully ... Weiterlesen >

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Protecting our people

 by H.E. Ambassador Leigh Turner This blog article is republished without any modification from https://blogs.fcdo.gov.uk/author/leighturner/ by courtesy of the author. “My boy is back. Thanks for all the hard work that helped make this happen!” The tweet sent late morning on 4 April 2020 shows two happy faces. Father and son reunited again in the ... Weiterlesen >

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The White Man’s Burden

Racism as a Permissible “Dimension” For a Better Understanding of the Nature of what was once the Greatest Regulatory Power for the Far East and West by Wolfgang Geissler In the wake of the emotional afterglow of Anglophilia following my stay in England the year before, my father presented me at Christmas 1960 ... Weiterlesen >

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Scottish Football

An additional perspective to last week’s blog by Colin A. Munro Ian Murdoch’s reminiscences about English football prompt me to add a Scottish perspective. Let me start with the late great Bill Shankly, one of Liverpool’s most successful managers. The full flavour of his observations is only obtained by listening to his gravel ... Weiterlesen >

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