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Teenage apocalypse guru, Greta Thunberg, poses in an Antifa t-shirt

Greta Thunberg
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Greta Thunberg
Greta Thunberg has added more controversy to her name by posing in a T-shirt with radical left-wing Antifa movement imagery and calling for a national strike for the sake of climate.

16-year-old climate activist Greta Thunberg, recently dubbed "Apocalypse Guru", has sparked outrage by publishing a picture of herself wearing a shirt worn by members of the left-wing Antifa movement.

In one of her recent tweets, Thunberg notified her massive followship that she had released a song with the British indie pop band The 1975. All revenues will go to the climate movement Extinction Rebellion, which has made a name for itself by organising left-wing climate protests in Sweden and other countries.

"Time to rebel", the Nobel Peace Prize nominee wrote, posting a photograph of herself wearing a shirt tagged "Antifascist All Stars". Thunberg's shirt is also adorned with a five-pointed star and No Pasaran caption, ("They Shall Not Pass"), a Spanish War-era slogan popular in left-wing circles.

Comment: More on the apocalypse guru:


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16 Marines arrested at Camp Pendleton for human smuggling & drug-related offenses

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Sixteen U.S. Marines were arrested on Thursday morning for their alleged involvement in activities ranging from human smuggling to drug-related offenses, the Marine Corps said.

The arrests were carried out by officials from 1st Marine Division and the Naval Criminal Investigative Service during an 800-person battalion formation at Camp Pendleton in California.

"Information gained from a previous human smuggling investigation precipitated the arrests," the Marines said in a statement.

A spokesperson for 1st Marine Division confirmed to ABC News that a case of two Marines charged with human smuggling earlier this month "identified the allegations" against the individuals involved in Thursday's arrests.

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Disaster strikes aquatic world championships in Korea: Nightclub floor collapses, killing 2, injuring dozens more

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Two South Koreans have died and several others, including athletes attending the world aquatic championships, have been injured after a structure collapsed in a nightclub in the city of Gwangju early on Saturday, a fire department official has said.

The deaths happened when a two-level structure in the club, which is next to the athletes' village, collapsed at about 2am local time, hitting and pinning revellers, the official said.

Hundreds were inside the seven-storey nightclub at the time. The BBC reported the two people killed were aged 38 and 27, and were not competitors at the championships.

Yonhap news agency reported that nine athletes competing in the 2019 Fina aquatic World Championships were injured, though none of them seriously. Their injuries ranged from bruising to lacerations on their hands or feet, the agency said.

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Bill outlawing Muslim 'instant divorce' passes India's lower house of parliament

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Muslim women staging a protest against the Triple Talaq bill.
A controversial bill banning the practice of 'triple Talaq' divorce among muslims has passed India's lower house of parliament by a resounding margin, amidst a walk-out by members of the opposition.

The so-called Triple Talaq bill was passed on Thursday, with 302 votes in favor and 82 against. It seeks to make the practice of instant divorce, achieved simply by saying 'Talaq' three times, a criminal offence, punishable by three years in prison. The bill must now pass the upper house, where opposition parties are in the majority, before it becomes law.

Comment: It will be interesting to see how the Modi government manages to get this bill passed in India's upper house, the Rajya Sabha, where it is little short of majority...


See also: Modi's Minority Report: Indian PM strikes a pitch for greater Muslim Inclusiveness.


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Right-wing street artist hijacks Hollywood billboards to shame Epstein, Allen and Polanski: 'Once Upon a Time in Pedowood'

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A giant billboard for Once Upon a Time in Hollywood has been hijacked by right-wing street artist Sabo to take aim at pedophiles Roman Polanski and Jeffrey Epstein.

The billboard on Pico and La Cienega in Hollywood now reads "Once Upon a Time in Pedowood." Sabo also replaced the faces of Brad Pitt and Leonardo DiCaprio with the infamous predators.

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American citizen held in Syria by Assad forces freed, family says

Sam Goodwin
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Sam Goodwin, 30, is pictured in an undated photo released by his family.
The family of an American citizen who was held in Syria says he has been freed after months in captivity of President Bashar al Assad's regime.

"We are grateful to be reunited with our son Sam. Sam is healthy and with his family," Thomas and Ann Goodwin said in a statement of their 30-year-old son.

Goodwin was taken off the street in May in Qamishli, as he was visiting Syria in a bid to visit every country in the world, a source close to the family and a U.S. official told ABC News.

A self-described expat, entrepreneur and world traveler, Goodwin has been to over 180 countries and had hoped to visit all 193 by the end of 2019, according to his blog. He had already visited other dangerous hot spots like Iran, Iraq, Afghanistan and North Korea.

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1 in 15 Israeli soldiers jailed for going AWOL - servicemen cite harsh conditions

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© Associated Press/Ariel Schalit
A new report out of Israel has revealed that Israeli soldiers are being imprisoned for leaving their posts in broad daylight, and sometimes at night too.

The Israeli regime has revealed that over 10,000 Israeli soldiers-- that's one in every 15 service members-- spent time in a military prison in 2018.

This episode is all about why military members in Israel run away.


Comment: Breaking the Silence has helped many ex-soldiers cope with the reality of what service in the Israeli forces meant - giving up their humanity..


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Elizabeth Warren's fellowship applicants describe entry process as deceptive and exploitative

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Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-MA) has built much of her political career as a champion of workers and consumers against the deceptive and exploitative practices of corporations and employers.

But as she navigates the latest chapter of that career arc — a run for the Democratic nomination for the presidency — the Massachusetts Democrat faces criticism from several of her own supporters who said the lowest tier of her campaign structure doesn't match the image she projects.

Two early converts to Warren described the process for entry into her campaign's volunteer fellowship program as deceptive and at times exploitative in interviews with The Daily Beast. They said they were pushed toward unpaid positions over paid ones, misled over the availability of financial assistance, and asked to sign highly restrictive nondisclosure agreements that worker advocacy groups concede are irregular. Both applicants verified their accounts with emails and text messages from the Warren campaign.

The complaints from those offered unpaid fellowships could raise new questions for Warren as she seeks to put her lengthy history of advocating for consumer and worker rights at the center of her rising campaign.

"What was sold to me was very different than it actually was," said Jonathan Nendze, a rising senior at Seton Hall University who was offered a volunteer fellowship position on Warren's campaign. "It was kind of a great scam of getting people to show up and work in the capacity of volunteer, but to function as a paid intern in the amount of work they're doing," he said.

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Man apparently dies in hill of polluted soap suds in Mexico when he stopped to take a selfie

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A towering hill of soap suds floating atop a heavily polluted stream in Mexico has apparently killed a man who stopped to take a selfie, fell into the quivering mass and disappeared.

Authorities in the central state of Puebla are still looking for the man who fell into a mound of suds 20 feet (6 meters) high.

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Macron regime pretending to be deaf to whistleblowers over French police suicide epidemic

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Ollie Richardson: Photo taken by me at the June 29, 2019 Yellow Vest demonstration in Paris
I think by now most people who are interested in geopolitics are familiar with the "Yellow Vests" movement and the social unrest in France, but one topic that receives almost no mainstream media coverage (neither in the Anglophone nor French press), and which the French government deliberately ignores, is police suicide. At the time of writing - July 25th - there have been 66 police suicides in France so far in 2019. According to the President of the association "Uniformes en danger" Christelle Teixeira, 88 police officers killed themselves in 2018. At the current rate in 2019 it means that every four days a police officer kills themselves. This epidemic of suicides in the ranks of law enforcement is becoming an endemic problem that some people sometimes like to compare to the suicidal tendencies of French farmers, who have also been hit hard by socio-economic distress and drought.

Thus, according to a Senate report from June 2018, the rate of suicide in the French police is 36% higher than what is seen in the general population. Concerning farmers, the same rate was 20% to 30% higher than the average for the French population, according to a study published by the "Public Health of France" agency in 2016. It is a similar trend, but with a big difference concerning police officers and gendarmes: they all have the same employer - the state; and the same boss, the Interior Minister Christophe Castaner. The plans that were launched in the past to try to solve the problem, especially in May 2018 under the leadership of Gerard Collomb, are considered to be too weak by some police officers, who cite the daily grind and the "social context that is currently tense in many socio-professional categories", as Jean-Pierre Colombies explains.

Comment: How long before the French police wake up and realize the Yellow Vests are fighting the same fight? 'Jupiter' Macron seems oblivious to the possibility.