Locked up and pregnant

Locked up and pregnant

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The Tunisian women bringing their babies up on the inside

US Propaganda Push Against Russia May Shred Basic Constitutional Freedoms - Sputnik International

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US Propaganda Push Against Russia May Shred Basic Constitutional Freedoms
Sputnik International
In an Orwellian Twist of Fate, two US senators drop legislation calling for the creation of a propaganda agency tasked with “delegitimizing” Russian and Chinese media, and “strategically” presenting “facts” to support US interests. Critics slam the ...
US gears up to fight Russian 'disinformation' with… disinformationRT

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Man Guilty Over US Prophet Cartoon Attack

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A jury returns a guilty verdict in what is believed to be the first US trial on charges linked to the so-called Islamic State.

Puerto Rico Miss Universe contestant stripped of crown

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Puerto Rico’s 2016 Miss Universe contestant has been stripped of her crown because of what officials say is an attitude problem.









Brazil Congress Starts Impeachment Process Against Rousseff

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Impeachment proceedings against Brazilian President Dilma Rousseff restarted Thursday with the creation of a special committee in Congress, the latest battlefront in a fast-developing political crisis that has engulfed Latin America’s largest economy.

Troubles Deepen in Inquiry of Ex-President of Brazil, Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva 

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An uproar accompanied Mr. da Silva’s swearing-in as President Dilma Rousseff’s chief of staff on Thursday and the release of recordings of him suggesting intimidation of investigators.
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US troops punished over hospital attack

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The US military disciplines more than a dozen service members after an air strike on an Afghan hospital killed 42 people last year.

Tempers Flare in Brazil Over Intercepts of Calls by Ex-President 'Lula' - New York Times

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Tempers Flare in Brazil Over Intercepts of Calls by Ex-President 'Lula'
New York Times
Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, Brazil's former president, after he was sworn in as the chief of staff for the current president, Dilma Rousseff, in Brasilia on Thursday. Credit Evaristo Sa/Agence France-Presse — Getty Images. RIO DE JANEIRO — “In Brazil ...
Brazil Congress Starts Impeachment Process Against RousseffWall Street Journal
EMERGING MARKETS-Brazil assets jump as protests against Rousseff in 2nd dayReuters
Impeachment looming? Brazil political crisis explainedYahoo News
Fox News Latino -CNN -Coos Bay World -TIME
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US to declassify military records on Argentina's “Dirty War” - Washington Post

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US to declassify military records on Argentina's “Dirty War”
Washington Post
WASHINGTON — President Barack Obama will move to declassify U.S. military and intelligence records related to Argentina's “Dirty War,” the White House said Thursday, aiming to bring closure to questions of U.S. involvement in a notorious chapter in ...
Remarks by National Security Advisor Susan E. Rice: “Seizing a Transformational Moment in the Western Hemisphere”Whitehouse.gov (press release)
US to declassify intelligence, military records on Argentina's 'Dirty War'Reuters
US to Declassify Records About Argentina's 'Dirty War'Newsweek
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Apple employees may quit rather than comply with FBI encryption orders, says NYT - The Verge

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Apple employees may quit rather than comply with FBI encryption orders, says NYT
The Verge
But if any significant portion of that team made a conscious effort to stymy the project, it's easy to imagine those efforts stretching on indefinitely. If the project is delayed enough, the FBI could be forced to requisition Apple's source code and ...

Hillary Clinton says U.S.-Mexico border is secure

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Democratic presidential frontrunner Hillary Clinton said Thursday that the southwest border is secure enough that the government should now turn its attention to trying to legalize illegal immigrants.
In an interview with KTAR radio in Phoenix, Mrs. Clinton said improvements under President George W. Bush and President Obama, including several ...

FBI: California college stabbing suspect may have been self-radicalized, had ISIS propaganda - Fox News

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FBI: California college stabbing suspect may have been self-radicalized, had ISIS propaganda
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The California college student who stabbed four people last fall in a campus spree that ended when he was killed by campus police had ISIS propaganda on his laptop and may have been "self-radicalized," the FBI announced Thursday. ADVERTISEMENT.
FBI: UC Merced stabbing suspect had no terrorist tiesKCRA Sacramento
FBI releases new information about UC Merced attackKFSN-TV
FBI: UC Merced Stabber was Likely Self-RadicalizedFOX40
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The FBI Warns That Car Hacking Is a Real Risk - WIRED

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The FBI Warns That Car Hacking Is a Real Risk
WIRED
In a public service announcement issued together with the Department of Transportation and the National Highway Traffic and Safety Administration, the FBI on Thursday released a warning to drivers about the threat of over-the-internet attacks on cars ...

Navalny’s Strange Freedom, Russian Cyberwar Against Ukraine, and

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Russia Sends Arms to Iraqi Kurds for IS Fight

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Russia sent arms this week to Iraq’s Kurdish region to be used by Peshmerga forces fighting the Islamic State group, Russian and Kurdish sources said. The arms were delivered Monday and included five anti-aircraft autocannons and 20,000 shells, Artem Grigoryan, the attache to the Russian consul general in Irbil, told RIA Novotsi. The delivery came one day after Ilya Morgunov, Russia's ambassador to Iraq, met with Kurdish President Masoud Barzani to discuss closer relations between the two sides and provision of military assistance to the Peshmerga fighters. “The Russian ambassador reiterated his county’s support to the Kurdistan region and showed Russia’s willingness to provide military assistance to Peshmerga in the fight against terrorism,” a statement from the Kurdistan region’s presidency read. A pro-Western region and an effective U.S. ally in fighting IS, Iraqi Kurdistan has received military assistance from several countries, including the United States and Germany. The Kurdish attempts to receive heavy weapons have been fiercely opposed by Baghdad, which fears the Kurds may seek independence from Iraq. Shipments blocked Having control over Kurdistan’s airspace, Baghdad has blocked several direct arms shipments to the region, arguing that any military assistance should go through the central government. Kurds, in response, complain that shipping through Baghdad is very slow and inefficient. Kurdistan’s representative to Russia told VOA that Baghdad approved the Russian arms shipments to the Peshmerga. “The shipment was carried by a Russian plane which landed in Irbil with the awareness from Baghdad,” Aso Jangi Burhan, the Kurdistan region’s representative to Russia, told VOA. According to Kurdish officials, this was not the first time Kurds had received arms from Russia. “Just like anti-IS coalition members, the Russian Federation provides us with military assistance. It has provided us with military assistance about three times in the past,” Jabar Yawar, the chief of staff for the Kurdistan region’s Peshmerga ministry, told VOA. The conflict in Syria and Iraq and the emergence of IS in the region have allowed for a greater involvement of Russia in the region, analysts say. “Russia has developed close ties with the Kurds since its intervention in Syria in September 2015,” Brian Glyn Williams, a professor of Islamic history at the University of Massachusetts-Dartmouth, told VOA. “The Russian-supplied anti-aircraft guns will be deployed in an anti-armor/anti-personnel role by the outgunned Kurds.”

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In Azerbaijan, No Pardon For Ismayilova

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WASHINGTON  -- Azerbaijan today pardoned several political prisoners, but RFE/RL reacted with dismay that a leading contributor to its Azerbaijani Service, investigative reporter Khadija Ismayilova, was not among them. "We are overjoyed for the journalists, human rights defenders, and activists who were released today after being imprisoned for exercising their basic rights of free speech and free assembly," said Nenad Pejic, RFE/RL editor in chief.
"But Khadija...

Russia Sends Arms to Iraqi Kurds for IS Fight - Voice of America

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Russia Sends Arms to Iraqi Kurds for IS Fight
Voice of America
Russia sent arms this week to Iraq's Kurdish region to be used by Peshmerga forces fighting the Islamic State group, Russian and Kurdish sources said. The arms were delivered Monday and included five anti-aircraft autocannons and 20,000 shells, Artem ...

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