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Long way to go: Saudi women take top financial jobs in major shift from tradition

Saudi stock exchange
© Faisal Al Nasser / Reuters
The country's stock exchange is worth $439 billion.

For the first time in its history Saudi Arabia has appointed women to senior positions in national financial institutions, marking a dramatic social shift in the highly-conservative nation with strict laws curtailing female independence.

In a move greeted as a victory for gender equality, Samba Financial Group named Rania Mahmoud Nashar as their new CEO on Sunday. Her new role began this week, reported Bloomberg.

The appointment comes days after Sarah Al Suhaimi was named the first female to chair the country's stock exchange (Tadawul), worth $439 billion. Something of a gender equality trailblazer, Al Suhaimi became the first female head of a Saudi investment bank, NCB Capital Co, in 2014.

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The joy and fear of being a mother in Gaza

Nesma Seyam with her daughter.
© Nesma Seyam
The author with her daughter.
The doctor studied the test results, raised her head and smiled.

"Pregnant," she said. "Congratulations, you are pregnant!"

All I could muster in response was: "Why?"

Joy, excitement and fear knotted inside me. My husband and I would soon have a baby, filling our life with love and noise.

But a storm of questions raged in my head. I immediately began to fear that Israel would bomb us again.

How would we run away if that happened? How would we survive?

I was scared and nervous. The memories of all the wars I had lived through came alive and overpowered me.

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Fox News poll shows Americans split on whether to trust Trump or media

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A new Fox News poll finds that slightly more U.S. voters trust President Trump's administration to tell the truth than the media.

The survey released on Friday found that 45 percent of voters trust the White House to "tell the public the truth" while 42 percent of voters could say the same about the news media.

Ten percent of responders remained undecided.

Comment: Do the people trust Fake News polls too?

Further reading: Taking names and kicking butt: Top 8 moments from yesterday's Trump press conference


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Anti-Trump rallies hit cities across US, #IAmAMuslimToo protest in Times Square

© Carlo Allegri / Reuters
People take part in an "I am Muslim Too" rally in Times Square Manhattan, New York
Protesters took to the streets of New York City's Times Square to take part in the #IAmAMuslimToo march, while separate anti-Trump demonstrations took place in other US cities.

The rallies are aimed at speaking out against President Donald Trump's recent travel ban on seven mainly-Muslim countries, and to highlight interfaith solidarity among the American population.

The so-called 'muslim travel ban' has faced widespread condemnation both at home and abroad and is currently embroiled in legal challenges across the United States with the president vowing to redraft the executive order as early as next week.

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Trauma of war: The betrayal felt in East Ukraine will take decades to heal, locals say

 A woman on the site of a destroyed building
© Valeriy Melnikov / Sputnik
A woman on the site of a destroyed building, Donetsk.
As Ukraine marks the anniversary of the 2014 coup in Kiev that led to conflict in the east of the country, RT spoke to people in Donbass who see themselves as having been betrayed by their fellow countrymen.

Over 10,000 people have been killed in the bloody conflict in the Donetsk and Lugansk regions, which started after the population there refused to accept the coup and proclaimed independence from Kiev.

"They consider us to be terrorists. You see, we are walking peacefully, like normal, simple people, why are we terrorists? They think we are, that's why they don't have any pity for us," one local man told RT's Murad Gazdiev.


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Indian student forced to strip in class for not finishing homework - reports

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© ZUMAPRESS.com / Global Look Press
A female teacher in India is under investigation after a family alleged their 14-year-old daughter was forced to strip in front of her 7th grade classmates as punishment for not completing her homework.

The incident occurred on Saturday in a private school in the town of Nathdwara in the western state of Rajasthan, and was only brought to light after the girl's brother, also a pupil at the school, told their parents about what happened, according to the Indian Express.

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2 children saved, 22 people arrested for human trafficking during Detroit auto show

Undercover agents identify around 14-15 potential adult victims


Glitz and glamour stole the spotlight at the North American International Auto Show in downtown Detroit, but something sinister was going on under the hood.

A police investigation revealed a human trafficking operation during one of Detroit's most popular events.

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Rogue border agents defy Trump policies

border agent
© Lifezette
Ignoring directives some agents are taking matters into their own hands.
Some border patrol stations have been slow to carry out President Donald Trump's immigration enforcement executive order and instead have continued former President Barack Obama's "catch-and-release" policies, according to a union official.

Brandon Judd, president of the National Border Patrol Council, told LifeZette that he raised concerns Thursday with U.S. Border Patrol Chief Ronald Vitiello. He said he is confident that issue soon will be corrected.

But Judd said as recently as Thursday, some border patrol stations were still releasing border-jumpers, often without even issuing notices to appear in immigration court hearings. Obama's policy was to release anyone claiming to have been living continuously in the United States since before Jan. 1, 2014, if they did not have criminal records or active warrants. "We're still walking people out the door," Judd said. "The catch-and-release policy is still in place in some sectors."

Judd said it was a minority of sectors that have been resisting Trump's new directives. He laid the blame at the feet of U.S. Border Patrol managers, not front-line officers. "This is not the administration's fault. This is Border Patrol's fault," he said. "It varies from sector to sector. Some sectors still are operating under the Obama administration's policies. And that's troubling ... It's just been very willy-nilly."

Comment: Given that US Border Patrol has essentially endorsed Trump and his policies, these implementation flaws are surprising. Is there more going on behind the scenes?


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ICE: Hard numbers show that 75 percent of illegal immigrants we arrested have criminal records

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Over the past couple of days, immigration enforcement agents have round up almost 700 illegal aliens—75 percent of which had criminal records. Rep. Nancy Pelosi disputed the claim, but Immigration and Customs Enforcement also confirmed the figure released by the Department of Homeland Security. IJ Review's Joe Perticone had more:

Comment: If these numbers are correct then, on the whole, it sure does put a crimp in the hugely politicized narrative that Trump's actions are somehow xenophobic, fascist, evil, etc.


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Sweden jails "rebel" asylum seeker for life - turns out he helped murder 7 Syrian troops

Sakhanh syrian rebel execution

Sakhanh's arrest came after footage emerged of him taking part in in the 2012 mass execution of seven government troops in Syria (he's pictured above left)
A Swedish court on Thursday sentenced a Syrian man to life imprisonment for participation in the 2012 mass execution of seven government troops in Syria.

The Stockholm District Court ruled that 46-year-old refugee Haisam Omar Sakhanh joined the armed group Suleiman Company in early May 2012, and shot a person dead with an assault rifle.

Judge Tomas Zander said the victim, who was not identified, was shot dead along with six others 'under particularly cruel circumstances'.

The seven men who were shot were part of the Syrian regime who had been captured by the independent Islamist group, which was founded in 2011.

The Islamist armed group captured the men during an attack at the beginning of May 2012, and the seven were shot to death less than two days later, according to Stockholms Tingsratt.

In the years since the execution, it has been impossible to identify the victims.