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To be fair to the museum, they were themselves apparently caught off guard by "ministerial instructions transmitted by the competent authorities," as a statement explained, prompting the museum to remain closed on Sunday. Three hours after the announcement, the museum said that it would not open at all on March 1, and left people in the dark regarding Monday.

Migrants clash with Greek police on the buffer zone Turkey-Greece border, at Pazarkule, in Edirne district, on February 29, 2020
Thousands of people in Turkey rushed to the border with Greece after the government in Ankara announced this week that it will no longer stop them. Athens responded by closing the border crossing and deploying riot police and soldiers to halt the wave.
Around 9,600 attempts were made to cross the border on Saturday alone, Greek Deputy Defense minister Alkiviadis Stefanis told the media. The UN's International Organization for Migration estimated that as many as 13,000 people flocked to the border area in Turkey's Edirne province.
The chilling incident occurred at a Moscow sauna late on Friday. Ekaterina Didenko, an Instagram blogger with over a million subscribers, was celebrating her 29th birthday with her family and friends.
No-one expected the festivities to turn into a tragedy when the blogger's husband Valentin presented the guests with a surprise treat. The man brought out a large amount of dry ice - solid carbon dioxide - and after everyone donned symbolic 'protection', he poured it into a pool to create the fancy mist effect for everyone to take photos and videos.
Comment: It would appear that the motivation behind this event wasn't really the celebration of someone's birthday but a stunt for publicity - how tragically sad.
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A statement issued by the PA's foreign minister announced:
"The armed settler militias who opened fire and threw stones at the Palestinian vehicles and homes in the Nablus neighbourhood of Huwara, should be added to the international terror blacklist. This aggression aimed to cause premeditated murder under the official protection of the Israeli occupation forces."Israeli occupation settlers and forces raided the south of Nablus and attacked Palestinian protesters, Safa news agency reported, wounding 134 of them. Pointing out that such aggression aims to reinforce the occupation of Palestinian territories, the statement declared:
"These criminal attacks reflect the organised state terror which is carried out by the different arms of the Israeli occupation, including the terror settlement groups.
"The disastrous 'Deal of the Century' affords a political cover for the Israeli expansionist colonial projects and the continuous settlement violations, which are being carried out under the official protection of the Israeli army."
Washington State has announced on Saturday three new cases of the virus including the person who died in King County.
The Trump administration has announced on Saturday additional travel restrictions affecting Iran, Italy, and South Korea. This is in response to the coronavirus outbreak in the U.S. following its first death from the virus.
The travel ban will be extended to foreign nationals who visited the three countries in the past 14 days, said by Vice President Pence. Furthermore, the State Department is also increasing its travel advisory to Americans not to travel to parts of Italy and South Korea affected by the virus.
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In an exclusive SiriusXM Patriot Breitbart News Daily interview at CPAC, NumbersUSA's Chris Chmielenski said there is still action the Trump administration can take executively to end the outsourcing of Americans' white-collar jobs to foreign workers.
Two of those actions, Chmielenski says, is ending the H-4 visa program — where at least 100,000 foreign family members of H-1B visa-holders take U.S. jobs — and the OPT program that gives discounts to giant tech corporations for hiring foreign graduates over young professional Americans.
So the narrative managers, by and large, have gone silent.
Which is good. Because it gives us an opening to seize control of the narrative.
It's time to go on the offensive with this. Assange supporters have gotten so used to playing defense that it hasn't fully occurred to us to go on a full-blown charge. I've been guilty of this as well; I'll be letting myself get bogged down in some old, obsolete debate with someone about some obscure aspect of the Swedish case or something, not realizing that none of that matters anymore. All the narrative manipulations that were used to get Assange to this point are impotent, irrelevant expenditures of energy compared to the fact that we now have undeniable evidence that the US government is working to set a precedent which will allow it to jail any journalist who exposes its misdeeds, and we can now force Assange's smearers to confront this reality.
Comment: See also:
- This Assange "trial" is a self-contradictory Kafkaesque nightmare
- Debunking The Smear That Assange Recklessly Published Unredacted Documents
- Chelsea Manning's brave grand jury resistance a major hurdle for US prosecutors in Assange extradition hearing
- Assange extradition hearing is Damocles sword over journalists' heads while UK mainstream media participate in his crucifixion
- 'Can't participate, can't communicate': Day 3 of Assange's US extradition hearing
- British show-trial: Craig Murray reports on Day 2 of the Assange extradition hearing
- On Trump's betrayal of Julian Assange
- Assange blasts court for preventing communication with lawyers, alleges legal team is being SPIED on
- US plotted to assassinate Julian Assange, WikiLeaks attorney tells London court
The judgement in London could have dangerous implications for future marriages ending in years to come, thanks to a court ruling over "relationship-generated disadvantage."
Comment: And if the husband hadn't gotten married in the first place, he would've been able to keep all the money spent on his family. This ruling is ridiculous, as is the very concept of a "relationship-generated disadvantage". Every choice you make is a sacrifice of all the other choices you could have made. If you make the choice, you live with the consequences.
A judge used the term to explain why a woman was being awarded a payout from her husband of 10 years for sacrificing her career as a solicitor. The couple share two children, both of whom the woman cared for full-time.
"The husband's career took precedence. I accept that it is unusual to find significant relationship-generated disadvantage that may lead to a claim for compensation but I am clear that this is one such case," the judge said about his ruling.
What makes the decision especially egregious is that the divorcing woman was not only awarded £400,000 for her supposedly stymied career, but also half of the £10 million she and her husband had in assets. The husband is also a solicitor. One would assume the splitting of assets would prove suitable compensation for one person's career 'taking precedence' over their partner's in a relationship, but now that is not enough.
The former Marine reported for The Washington Post, McClatchy Newspapers, the AP, CBS and others.
** The Gateway Pundit reported on Austin's disappearance in 2012.
In August Austin's parents pleaded for the return of their son.
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Apart from the man who died, three presumptive positive cases of coronavirus were confirmed Saturday in King County.
EvergreenHealth confirms that there was also a second patient who tested positive for the virus. They remain in isolation and are receiving treatment. The patient was also not linked to any outside U.S. travel.
Two additional cases came from the LifeCare Center in Kirkland, including an employee in her 40s who remains in satisfactory condition and another women who is a resident and in her 70s. She remains in serious condition at EvergreenHealth Hospital. Both had not traveled outside of the U.S.














Comment: Greece appears to be more successful than not in turning back the refugees Turkey has cynically dumped on their border. This woman sends a warning message to those who are contemplating the trip.
Thousands of migrants try to cross border to Europe as Erdogan says Turkey will no longer 'close the gates'