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Ukrainian troops dispatched in Crimea switch sides

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Ukrainian armed forces dispatched to Crimea have switched to the side of local authorities and are expected to take military oath soon, Russian news agencies report.

"Today the majority of the Ukrainian armed forces deployed in Crimea passed to the side of the authorities of the Crimean autonomous region. The transition was absolutely peaceful, without a single shot fired either by the military or by the forces of self-defense," an unnamed source told RIA Novosti news agency.

The source added that some of the servicemen also ran away, while some submitted letters of resignation.

The local military have not been paid for many months, the source also told RIA Novosti.

Earlier, Ukrainian troops in Crimea were said to be resigning on a massive scale. Living quarters, weapons and ammunition have all been left under the protection of the so-called 'self-defense forces.'

Letters of resignation have been coming in since early morning, as the self-defense forces continue to preserve order on the streets of Simferopol, RIA Novosti said citing own reporters on the ground.


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German media making U-turn on Ukraine

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Crowds rally in front of the Crimea's regional parliament in Simferopol, Ukraine
Radio listeners across Germany have reportedly woken up to a surprise turnaround in the media coverage of the escalating Ukrainian crisis following the February regime change and the ensuing uprising of Ukraine's Russia-leaning east and south.

German blogosphere and social networks are abuzz with the new stance of several state-run radio stations that have opted - in a moment of truth-seeking - to go against the massive tide of pro-West reporting and get to the root of the crisis that is tearing the ex-Soviet republic in two.

Bloggers are discussing the programs aired by the Westdeutscher Rundfunk (WDR), a member of German ARD consortium, which is now explaining to its German audience the difference between Ukraine's western and eastern populations.

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Punishing the Victims: Thousands of young people go without food after sanctions by DWP in UK

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The under-24s are bearing the brunt of a punitive new system that stops payments without warning
Thousands of young people have been forced to go without food or other essentials after their benefits were wrongly stopped under a draconian new sanctions regime, research suggests.

Since the Coalition introduced more punitive benefit sanctions in October 2012, more than 45,000 young people have been hit with an incorrect penalty, according to IoS analysis of Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) figures.

A sanction can mean having welfare payments cut off entirely for a minimum of a month and as much as three years for "repeat offenders". The hardline system, which means people can end up cast adrift for accidentally missing an appointment, is thought to be one of the reasons behind the vast numbers turning to food banks.

Experts say young people are being unfairly singled out by the strict new system of penalties. Despite making up only 27 per cent of Jobseeker's Allowance claimants, 18- to 24-year-olds have accounted for 42 per cent of all sanctions handed out.

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Humanitarian disaster in Ukraine inevitable, 675,000 citizens fled to Russia

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More than 675,000 Ukrainian citizens have arrived in Russia since the beginning of this year, Russia's border guard service reported.

"The Russian authorities are fixing clear evidences of a coming humanitarian catastrophe," the report reads.

"During two months only /January-February/ Ukraine's 675 thousand citizens have entered Russia. If the "revolution chaos" continues in Ukraine, hundreds of thousands refugees will gush into bordering Russian regions," the border authority says.

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Minnesota Ford dealership offers free shotgun with every new pickup!

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A Ford dealership near Moorhead is hoping to entice customers with a unique give-a-way.

Buy a pickup. Get a shotgun.

Muscatell-Burns in Hawley is kicking off a two-week promotion that offers a shotgun for every new or 2013 pickup truck. Sales manager Jason Jalbert tells KFGO radio most of the dealership's employees hunt and fish and it's usually a topic of conversation with customers.

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Ukrainian refugees flood Russia's Belgorod region as ultra-radicals continue rampage

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Three Russian regions have reported increasing flows of refugees from Ukraine. Thousands of refugees from southern, eastern and central Ukraine are pouring into the Belgorod region, Belgorod Governor Yevgeny Savchenko said. The refugees motivate their desire to stay in Russia by the ongoing rampage unleashed by the unruly ultra-right who seized power and think that they can get away with anything, he said.

A group of unidentified men attempted to shut the Moscow-Crimea M2 highway, Savchenko told the Rossiya-24 television.

"Crowds of gunmen - no one knows where they came from - are roaming around, staging all sorts of provocations. Yesterday, they attempted to block the Moscow-Crimea highway. We are deeply concerned," the governor said.

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Bahrain arrests 4 for insulting Mohammed on Instagram

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Bahraini authorities said Thursday that four cyberactivists have been arrested for posting insults about companions of Prophet Mohammed on Instagram.

The four are accused of posting on the smartphone photo-sharing service "texts and pictures damaging to companions of the (Muslim) Prophet", state news agency BNA reported.

It said they were arrested after an investigation of users of the Instagram account and would be put on trial, without identifying the suspects.

The companions of Prophet Mohammed are revered by Sunni Muslims.

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U.S. known for numerous cases of human rights violations

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Iran has reacted to a report by the United States about human rights, saying Washington is in no position to preach to others about human rights. According to Iran Review website, the Iranian Foreign Ministry said in a statement that the US itself is known for numerous cases of human rights violations.

The statement denounced the "the extensive and systematic human rights violations" in the notorious Guantanamo prison in Cuba and the US-built Bagram prison in Afghanistan, blaming the US for allowing the perpetrators to walk free with impunity.

The Foreign Ministry also slammed the "arbitrary detention and torture of people in the network of US secret prisons, including in Europe."

Washington is also responsible for "murdering hundreds of innocent women and children" in assassination drone strikes while it backs the "inhumane measures by the Zionist regime against the Palestinian people," the statement said.

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Buffoonish Toronto Mayor Rob Ford dares police chief: 'Arrest me'

Mayor Rob Ford
Long-simmering tension between Toronto Mayor Rob Ford and the city's police chief reached a new level of animosity with the mayor daring Chief Bill Blair on Thursday to "arrest me."

The mayor's comments - including a demand for the chief to apologize "to the taxpayers" - are the latest salvo after months of friction between Chief Blair and Mr. Ford and his brother, Councillor Doug Ford.

"I want to see how much money he spent on following me around," Mr. Ford said Thursday, when asked by reporters about remarks made by Chief Blair about a police investigation targeting the mayor. "If he's going to arrest me, arrest me. I have done nothing wrong and he's wasted millions of dollars."

On Thursday, Councillor Ford submitted a formal complaint against the police chief to a provincial watchdog, contending Chief Blair had mischaracterized an earlier complaint the councillor had submitted.

The Fords and Chief Blair have been publicly at odds since October, when the chief revealed police have a copy of a video that appears to show the mayor smoking crack cocaine. Chief Blair told reporters he was "disappointed" and police were investigating Mr. Ford. That investigation, called Project Brazen 2, resulted in the arrest of Mr. Ford's friend Alessandro Lisi for drug trafficking and extortion related to the crack video. In November, Mayor Ford admitted to smoking crack cocaine.

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For the first time video emerges of U.S. Supreme Court proceedings

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The U.S. Supreme Court building
A video posted online Wednesday appears to be the first-ever footage of the US Supreme Court debating an issue to have gone public.

The court has long prohibited the use of cameras inside the chamber during court proceedings and the quality of the video published seems to be evidence of that strict policy. The video barely exceeds two minutes in length and is shaky throughout, with subtitles making up for the poor audio recording.

A group known as 99Rise, which describes itself as "a network of activists and organizers dedicated to building a mass movement to reclaim our democracy from the domination of big money," has taken credit for the video.

The short clip seems to contain snippets from two separate oral arguments. The first half of the video is made up of deliberations on McCutcheon v. FEC, a still-pending case that will determine whether limits on contributions to federally elected political candidates constitutes a "burden on speech and association."

The second half is footage from another oral argument in an unrelated patent case. At this point in the video a protester stands up and urges the court to overturn Citizens United, a polarizing 2010 decision that greatly increased how much money corporations are allowed to donate to candidates.