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With many in Damascus increasingly confident that Syria will win the war against the terrorists who have invaded their country, focus is starting to gradually shift to re-building Syria's damaged infrastructure. China is set to be the key player in this respect and preparations to increase China's business ties to Syria are already in the works.
On Sunday the China-Arab Exchange Association in cooperation with the Syrian Embassy in Beijing held the Syria Day Expo where Representative from over 1,000 Chinese business specializing in redevelopment, infrastructure and investment met with Syrian officials.
The event itself is something of a prelude to a forthcoming larger event, the Syrian Reconstruction Expo.
On Sunday, Trump announced on Twitter that among other pressing issues he and his Russian counterpart had "discussed" was creating "an impenetrable Cyber Security unit."
WikiLeaks was quick to respond and nominated Assange, the whistleblowing platform's founder, to run the unit.
According to a study by the Institute for Public Policy Research (IPPR) think tank, the "hidden crisis" of homeless people in England's countryside is being "underestimated" as people bed down away from the public eye in places like parked cars, barns, outhouses and tents.
"Homelessness, traditionally depicted as an urban street phenomenon, is notably absent in people's understanding of rural life," the report said.The report found that between 2010 and 2016, cases of homelessness increased by a staggering 32 percent in mainly rural areas, while they jumped by 52 percent in largely rural ones.
"The stigma of being visibly homeless in rural areas can be much stronger than in urban areas and difficulties accessing local authority services can mean households remain uncounted in official records."
The fire killed around 80 people according to current estimates, but the majority of those living in the Kensington tower block did reportedly escape.
The force claimed on Monday that its investigations had shown that 350 people should have been in the tower in June with 14 residents out on the night the blaze took hold.
As TFTP has noted, if citizens kill police dogs, it's practically considered murder, and the suspects are charged with felonious assault on a police officer (dog). But since police wear a badge, they can kill our pets at will with hardly any ramifications.
Jennifer LeMay did her part to protect her home and property by installing security cameras, and we're glad she did because the shooting of her two dogs was caught on camera.
The two Staffordshire Terriers, Cisco and Rocko are owned by LeMay and her four children, and have been in the family since they were puppies. They're therapy dogs, prescribed by a physician to help LeMay's two sons who struggle with severe anxiety.
Almost 19 percent of people 65 or older were working at least part-time in the second quarter of 2017, according to the U.S. jobs report released on Friday. The age group's employment/population ratio hasn't been higher in 55 years, before American retirees won better health care and Social Security benefits starting in the late 1960s.
And the trend looks likely to continue. Millennials, prepare yourselves. Better yet, consider this and this, so you have a choice in the matter when your time comes.
A crowd, which according to a local report was 8,000 strong, gathered in Shinjuku Central Park to denounce the controversial new anti-terrorism measure that was passed in Japan last month.
A massive crowd gathered outside the Maltepe prison in Istanbul Sunday, to greet the Turkish Republican People's Party (CHP) leader Kemal Kilicdaroglu, who finished his 450-kilometer 25-day march from Ankara.
People were waving Turkish national flags, holding aloft "justice" banners in Turkish, while chanting "rights, law, justice!"
The chaos broke out at Camp Street Prison in the capital, Georgetown, on Sunday, after inmates managed to obtain firearms and take control of the facility, AFP reported.
Prisoners then set the facility on fire in an effort to distract guards, Public Security Minister Khemraj Ramjattan told reporters.
One police officer died in the ensuing gunfight between authorities and inmates, President David Granger confirmed.
Not if you ask Kori Doty, a 'non-binary transgender person' who identifies as neither male nor female. Doty gave birth to a baby last November and has been battling ever since to keep the eight-month old's gender off all British Columbia government records. This struggle has now culminated in Canadian authorities issuing a health card to 'Searyl Alti' with no indication of gender.
The health card has a "U" in the space specifying 'sex' meaning either "unassigned" or "undetermined". British Columbia is believed to be the first public authority to issue an official card without gender identification. It's the first time in the world that a health card has been issued to a baby deliberately omitting indication of gender.
But apparently that is not enough. Doty is now waging a legal battle after government officials refused to issue a birth certificate without an indication of gender.
















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