Society's Child
The girl, given the name "Alicia" to hide her identity, travelled to Iraq to marry her 23-year-old cousin in 2007 and said she was raped by him on the night of their wedding, Dagens Nyheter reports.
She then became pregnant sometime later that year and travelled back to Sweden where she gave birth to twins in Gothenburg. In 2009, Alicia travelled back to Iraq where she asked for a divorce, which was supported by her father if she gave up her rights to her children under "Iraqi law".
"After my divorce, my ex-husband's family came to me. They pushed the children out of my arms, pushed them into a car and left. I just cried and screamed," Alicia told Swedish media.
According to The Atlantic's Elaine Plott, the train was carrying the congressmen to a Republican retreat in Greenbrier, West Virginia.
Multiple injuries have already been reported. It is not yet clear what caused the accident, but photos from the scene show that the truck has sustained extreme damage.
It appears that the injuries are minor and all members, their families and staff appear to be unharmed.
The driver of the truck has reportedly died on the scene.
Views of the speech
Three in four Americans who tuned in to President Trump's State of the Union address tonight approved of the speech he gave. Just a quarter disapproved.
How did the speech make you feel?
Eight in 10 Americans who watched tonight felt that the president was trying to unite the country, rather than divide it. Two-thirds said the speech made them feel proud, though just a third said it made them feel safer. Fewer said the speech made them feel angry or scared.
Accountancy firm PricewaterhouseCoopers (PwC) found that of the nearly 200 on-air staff needing a pay rise under a new "transparent" structure announced by the BBC in a bid to tackle widespread complaints of pay inequality, there were 98 male presenters and 90 female presenters.
It comes after BBC managers ordered a review of presenters' pay in a bid to tackle widespread allegations of discrimination against women.
PwC subsequently found no "bias" against women, though the gender pay gap stands at 6.8 percent.
News of the pay boost scheme being more in favor of men than women caused an outcry on social media, given recent reports that put the overall pay gap at the BBC at 9.3 percent.
The senior research fellow of St. Antony's College was accused in November of rape by French author Henda Ayari. She alleges that Ramadan violently assaulted her in a Paris hotel room in 2012 following one of his lectures.
"He literally threw himself on me like a wild beast," Ayari said. He "strangled me... I really thought I was dying, I was certain tonight that if I kept pushing him he would kill me."
Comment: More on the PR operation known as the White Helmets:
- Eva Bartlett: How the MSM whitewashed al-Qaeda and White Helmets in Syria
- Manufacturing Dissent: The Guardian sez Russia Behind 'Online Conspiracy Theory About White Helmets'
According to that survey, the results of which were announced on-air on CNN, 48 percent of respondents said they had a "very positive" reaction to the speech - Trump's first since taking office. Only 22 percent said they had a "somewhat positive" reaction to the speech, while 29 percent reacted negatively.
The results of that poll came less than two hours after Trump finished delivering his speech, in which he touted the tax cuts and regulatory rollbacks of his first year in office and outlined his ambitions to revitalize the nation's infrastructure and take on immigration reform.
Many of the children adopted from Chile by Swedes during the 70's and 80's were taken from their mothers without their consent, an investigation by Chilean journalists in collaboration with Swedish national broadcaster SVT has shown.
Between 1971 and 1992, largely during the Pinochet era, over than 2,000 Chilean children were adopted by Swedish couples from Chile. Over the years, these adoptions have been questioned due to allegations of coercion and kidnapping.
'There are no safe spaces in real life' says Allie Stuckey, the Conservative Millennial, to students
In a recent Facebook video, Stuckey absolutely ripped the state of higher education in America.
"Since when did college become a place for parents to ship their kids off to become indoctrinated and brainwashed?" Stuckey said. "Since when did professors stop teaching critical thinking and mental fortitude? Since when did it become more important to protect people from getting their feelings hurt than preparing for real life?"
"Because here's the deal, college students: there are no 'safe spaces' in real life."
Comment: The idea behind "safe spaces" is delusional in the extreme, with snowflakes demanding a protective bubble where the right to not be challenged on anything reins supreme. It's a regressive tendency that shows, above all, who is and isn't actually fit for life in the real world.
See also:
- Snowflake millennials want to create a world-wide safe space with socialism
- 'Safe space' policy prevents free speech society from hearing their first guest at Sussex University
- 'Safe space' cancer spreads: British students' union employs 'safe space marshals' to control debates - compared to 'Mini police state'
- Vancouver, BC: Where precious snowflakes need a safe space from signs referring to literature classics like 'Moby Dick'
- Journalists create a 'safe space' to discuss how to cover the Trump presidency
The Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC) obtained the treasure trove of files and published a series of exclusive reports earlier this week.
Most of the documents were classified, some "top secret" and others marked "AUSTEO" (to be seen by Australian eyes only), and were meant by law to remain secret for at least two decades.
Among other things, the ABC's revelations reportedly feature allegations that the "Australian Federal Police (AFP) lost nearly 400 national security files in five years" and that former Prime Minister John Howard's National Security Committee (NSC) gave "serious consideration to removing an individual's unfettered right to remain silent when questioned by police."
















Comment: For the full results of the survey, see the embedded document at the bottom of the source link.
A snap CNN/SSRS poll: Almost half of viewers responded positively to Trump's SOTU speech