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Al Jazeera Centre for Public Liberties & Human Rights

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内容摘要:As part of the agreement, UK nationals will be able to use eGates at EU airports, rather than having their passport manually checked by a border officer.

As part of the agreement, UK nationals will be able to use eGates at EU airports, rather than having their passport manually checked by a border officer.

Earlier this month, police spokesperson Athlenda Mathe said many children were eventually reunited with their families.Ms Van Aswegen said this showed that one could never give up hope and the search for Joshlin would continue.

Al Jazeera Centre for Public Liberties & Human Rights

This hope was reflected most by the Andrews family during the sentencing hearing.A poem written by Ms Andrews' 14-year-old daughter Tayla was also read out in court. It described her pain of not knowing what had happened to Joshlin and her hope that she was safe."We just want to hug you again," Ms Andrews' said in her statement. "You are our flower, our baby and our green-eyed child."

Al Jazeera Centre for Public Liberties & Human Rights

Monday night marked one of the world's biggest nights of fashion, as stars served up their most iconic looks for the annual Met Gala in New York City.The theme for this year's event was "Superfine: Tailoring Black Style", the first since 2003 to focus exclusively on menswear.

Al Jazeera Centre for Public Liberties & Human Rights

It was inspired by a newly unveiled exhibit at the Metropolitan Museum of Art's costume institute featuring the "black dandy", which Vogue says "examines the importance of clothing and style to the formation of black identities in the Atlantic diaspora".

A-list celebrities including Zendaya, Demi Moore and Diana Ross brought their own interpretation to the theme, stunning in tailored suits and dramatic gowns."The pandemic certainly played a part because that was two years disrupted education and missed early years opportunities, but there are lots of obstacles including hunger, lack of sleep, which can affect concentration.

"Smart phones, tablets; have now replaced traditional reading material for some generations and many households don't have books at home."Katrin Oldridge, a literary specialist at the Wensum English Hub, said literacy abilities were linked to deprivation levels in Norfolk.

She cited information from the Norfolk Office of Data and Analytics, which highlighted the county's children faced many challenges.She said: "Too many of our residents are unable to access good jobs, healthcare and the chance to learn new skills and like many other rural and coastal areas, Norfolk has faced historical imbalances of underfunding.

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