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Assange: From Trump Cheers to US Criminal Charges

BigNewsNetwork.com 

WASHINGTON - Less than a month before Donald Trump was elected as the U.S. president in 2016, he said, 'WikiLeaks, I love WikiLeaks,' as the anti-secrecy group released another cache of emails hack



Macron tests German patience in split over Brexit delay

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By Michel Rose, Andreas Rinke and Gabriela Baczynska BRUSSELS (Reuters) - The 'De Gaulle moment' that many had speculated about before Wednesday night's Brexit summit did not come, but President Emmanuel Macron still lived up to the spirit of the post-war French leader by throwing his weight around the EU table. Macron may not have used his veto, but his dogged determination to block a one-year extension to Britain's divorce talks with the EU, favoured by a majority of European leaders, irritated many in Brussels - and chiefly Germany. Читать дальше...

Arlington County’s Bike Plans Need Teeth

Washington Area Bicyclist Association 

Arlington County is just one step away from adopting a new bicycle master plan and a new parks and trails plan for the county. They are good, but need some changes.

Pamela Anderson outraged over arrest of Julian Assange, a ‘hero’

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(Editor's note: Attention to language in fourth paragraph.) LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Former "Baywatch" actress Pamela Anderson attacked the British and Ecuadorean governments following the arrest of WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange on Thursday, and called Donald Trump a "toxic coward of a President." Anderson, who blogged about Assange and made numerous trips to the Ecuadorean embassy in London during Assange's seven-year stay there, called him a "hero" in a series of Twitter posts.

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After years of sheltering him, Ecuador suspends Assange’s citizenship

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By Alexandra Valencia QUITO (Reuters) - Ecuador has suspended Julian Assange's citizenship and accused him and members of his WikiLeaks group of collaborating in attempts to destabilize the Andean nation's government, after years of offering him shelter. A bearded and frail-looking Assange was arrested by British police on Thursday after Ecuador terminated his asylum at its London embassy, where he had lived since 2012 to avoid extradition to Sweden over a sexual assault investigation. Assange's... Читать дальше...

NASA twins study reveals spaceflight can cause genetic changes

CBC 

From his eyes to his immune system, astronaut Scott Kelly's body sometimes reacted strangely to nearly a year in orbit, at least compared to his Earth-bound identical twin, but newly published research shows nothing that would cancel even longer space treks, like to Mars.

South African township squalid and neglected despite 25 years of black rule

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By Alexander Winning and Sisipho Skweyiya JOHANNESBURG (Reuters) - Johanna Ditsela lives within sight of the gleaming skyscrapers of South Africa's main financial district, but has existed in squalor for 30 years. Unemployed and in her 50s, she picks her way along a stream full of sewage, dead rats and empty beer bottles to reach the cramped concrete and corrugated iron shack that she shares with her five children. The shocking conditions in which people like Ditsela live are a big problem for the governing African National Congress (ANC)... Читать дальше...

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Staxel is harvested from the fields of early access today

Rock Paper Shotgun 

The bountiful crop of chill, lightweight farming games continues. Staxel has been in early access for over a year now, growing big and strong. Today, developers Plukit have dug it up, washed it off and delivered it to market. Bridging the gap between Stardew Valley and Minecraft, it has you planting crops, tending to animals […]

Former Obama lawyer Craig charged in Mueller spin-off probe

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WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Greg Craig, a former White House counsel in the Obama administration, was charged on Thursday with lying to the Justice Department about work he performed in 2012 for Ukraine in a case that grew out of the special counsel's Russia investigation. Craig was indicted by a federal grand for willfully falsifying and concealing material facts from a Justice Department unit that deals with foreign agents and for making false and misleading statements to the unit, the department said in a statement. Читать дальше...

Four booked for cheating

The Hindu 

Madurai city police have booked four persons, including two women, on a charge of cheating a company to the tune of ₹1.46 crore.The police said the Co

Military ousts Sudan’s Bashir; protesters demand civilian government

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By Khalid Abdelaziz KHARTOUM (Reuters) - President Omar al-Bashir, who ruled Sudan in autocratic style for 30 years, was overthrown in a military coup on Thursday, but protesters' jubilation was short-lived as they took to the streets demanding military leaders hand over power to civilians. Bashir, 75, had faced 16 weeks of demonstrations against his rule. Announcing the ouster, Defence Minister Awad Mohamed Ahmed Ibn Auf said Sudan would enter a two-year period of military rule to be followed... Читать дальше...


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