Colombia: University Students, Staff Announce More General Strikes After Massive Mobilization
Over 100,000 people participated in Wednesday's National March in defense of Public Education and Universities in Colombia.
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Pentagon report points to US preparations for total war
Over the past two weeks, with next to no media coverage, the United States has moved substantially closer toward open military confrontation with both Russia and China, the second- and third-ranked nuclear powers in the world.
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Russia tests its NUKES in large-scale drills
The Russian military has tested components of its nuclear deterrence, including land-launched nuclear missiles, nuclear-armed submarines and strategic aircraft with nuclear bombs, intended for retaliation against enemy attack.
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Suspect In Rape And Killing Of Bulgarian Journalist Arrested In Germany
Police in Germany arrested a suspect in connection with the rape and killing of Bulgarian journalist Viktoria Marinova, whose brutal slaying on Saturday elicited international condemnation and accusations that the 30-year-old had been targeted for her investigative journalism.
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'I love him!' Kanye West takes over Oval Office in curse-filled meeting with 'hero' Trump
Kanye West has made it to the Oval Office for a meeting with his buddy Donald Trump, bringing with him a number of unconventional remarks - and likely becoming the first invited guest to say "mother f***er" in the White House.
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Ex-Obama aides reveal he had plan for if Clinton won and Trump rejected results
Former President Obama had a previously unreported plan in place for after the 2016 election in the event that then-candidate Donald Trump lost and refused to accept the results.
Two former Obama aides told New York Magazine’s newly relaunched Intelligencer that the administration devised a bipartisan plan to validate the election results and reveal the intelligence community’s conclusion that Russian interference had sought to promote Trump’s campaign
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Dow plunges more than 500 points as stocks suffer second day of major losses
The Dow Jones Industrial Average has fallen more than 500 points, just one day after the market was hit with its worst day since February.The S&P 500 has fallen more than two percent and the Nasdaq 100 Index's losses are approaching 10 percent on Thursday.
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=Europe’s transport unions are growing in strength==
RUNNING an airline used to be a sure-fire way to lose money. Warren Buffett once joked that the best thing a clairvoyant could have done for investors in 1903 was to shoot down Orville Wright. Michael O’Leary of Ryanair has done his best to change that. By stripping away benefits and inefficient working practices that pilots and cabin crew had cherished for decades, he has turned the Irish airline into Europe’s biggest and most profitable. But now the workers, with many others in the transport industry, are fighting back.
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Stock market drop spreads to Asia as Wall Street is set to fall again
World stock markets sank Thursday, extending losses from Wall Street as investors worried that higher interest rates will dent company earnings and a trade war will crimp global business….
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