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Army of tractors descends on Spanish city for mass protest

Tractors
© AFP / Odd ANDERSEN
Traffic was paralyzed across Valencia, Spain as thousands of farmers descended on the capital to protest government inaction.

Disgruntled farmers blocked the entrance and exits to the main highway in Lucena near Malaga in the south, blocking off an entire section measuring approximately 22km (13.7 miles).

The farmers reportedly apologized to all those caught up in the protests and gave out oranges to help ease tensions.

Biohazard

'Actually dangerous': Samantha Bee's denunciation of PragerU shows liberals still don't get the allure of the forbidden

Samantha Bee
© Youtube / Full Frontal with Samantha Bee
Liberal comedian Samantha Bee has said she fears YouTube powerhouse PragerU is brainwashing kids by disguising right-wing propaganda as educational content - but her fear is the best endorsement the outlet could hope for.

Calling the popular conservative channel "actually dangerous," Bee warned it was "trick[ing] kids into thinking their videos are educational" in a tweet posted on Wednesday night. The post was a teaser for an entire segment about PragerU on her show 'Full Frontal', in which she warned that the channel was netting "billions of views" from "middle and high school children" who were unwittingly being programmed with right-wing dogma.

While many parents might be surprised to hear their children are deliberately seeking out educational programming - even if it turns out to be conservative propaganda in disguise - Bee repeated well-worn talking points to scare her audience, remarking on the "veneer of respectability" PragerU's rotating cast of D-list celebrities were placing over reactionary ideas like "Planned Parenthood wants to abort as many babies as possible."

PragerU didn't seem too broken up about Bee's critique, retweeting her video on its own account. Run by conservative radio host Dennis Prager, PragerU has indeed racked up billions of views by meting out bite-sized morsels of conservative doctrine to the all-important younger audience, but the liberal establishment, rather than attempt to compete with their own politicized internet-age version of 'Schoolhouse Rock', have thus far merely raged at the existing model.

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Kirkuk, Iraq: K-1 base hosting US troops struck by 2 rockets

Kirkuk smoke
© Reuters/AKO RasheedExplosions of oil wells near Kirkuk in 2016
At least two unguided missiles have hit the K-1 base hosting US troops outside Kirkuk in Iraq. There are no reports of casualties or damage. A similar attack in December that killed a US contractor almost sparked a war with Iran.

Local media and international wires reported the strike on Thursday evening local time. It was unclear who was behind it, though some sources immediately blamed Shia militia Kataib Hezbollah.

It was the first attack on K1 since December 27, when about 30 rockets struck the base, killing one US military contractor. The US blamed that attack on Kataib Hezbollah, and proceeded to bomb the group. Angry militia members then protested outside the US embassy in Baghdad and tried to storm it.

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Israel-Palestine issue is glaring example of how some people have rights and some don't - Roger Waters to RT

Roger Waters
© Reuters / Mario Anzuoni
Pink Floyd co-founder Roger Waters, facing a campaign to deplatform him from SXSW after B'nai B'rith got his ads pulled from Major League Baseball, told RT the accusations of anti-Semitism are a distraction from human rights.

The musician and activist slammed the campaign by the pro-Israel activist group B'nai B'rith to smear him as an anti-Semite and have him removed from the South by Southwest (SXSW) music festival in Austin, Texas, where he is scheduled to give the keynote speech to an audience of hundreds of thousands of people.

In an interview with RT, Waters explained that the spurious anti-Semitism accusations are part of a deliberate and massive campaign to distract from Israeli human rights abuses.

"It muddies the waters over one very specific issue, which is the issue of the settler-colonial occupation of the land of Palestine by Israeli armed forces... human rights should be something that is fundamental, that applies to all people equally," Waters said. "Clearly the Israel-Palestine issue is a glaring example of somewhere where some people have rights and some people don't."

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State endorsed police brutality and France's massive protests

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© Lucas Barioulet/AFP via Getty ImagesJerome Rodrigues (L), one of the leading figures of the gilets jaunes movement, and four other protesters who claim to have been injured by police in recent months.
Since the appearance of the gilets jaunes (yellow vests) movement in December 2018, and with the recent demonstrations and strikes against pension reform, the question of police violence in France has entered the mainstream.

And the stream of shocking social media videos continues: at an anti-pension reform demonstration in Lyon this year, a police officer fired a teargas grenade at students filming the crowd from the balcony of their apartment. Another one fired a "flash-ball" at a demonstrator at point-blank range. At a gathering in the centre of Paris, police appeared to throttle Cédric Chouviat, a 42-year-old motorcycle courier, who later died with a broken larynx. These images - of the police beating vulnerable people, blinding others or blowing off their hands - have forced the authorities to admit that police violence actually exists.

Comment: Lest we forget that the police aren't responsible for the corruption in France's government that birthed some of the most popular and longest lasting protests France has seen in decades. It is precisely because the French state is losing control of the narrative that it has had to rely on police brutality - which it has ostensibly endorsed for well over a year without complaint - to suppress dissent and implement its neoliberal agenda. Were the police completely at ease in such a state of affairs there wouldn't be soaring suicide rates in their ranks.

See also: And check out SOTT radio's: NewsReal #26: Globalization vs Nationalism - The Hidden Causes of The Yellow Vest Protests in France


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Video shows US Navy seizing Iranian weapons in Arabian Sea during "maritime security operations"

iran us weapons
US Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Michael H. Lehman
US Central Command (CENTCOM) announced Thursday afternoon that the USS Normandy (CG60) boarded a dhow in the Arabian Sea on Sunday and seized a "large cache" of Iranian-made weapons while conducting "maritime security operations."

"The weapons seized include 150 'Dehlavieh' anti-tank guided missiles (ATGM), which are Iranian-manufactured copies of Russian Kornet ATGMs," read the February 13 CENTCOM release. "Other weapons components seized aboard the dhow were of Iranian design and manufacture and included three Iranian surface-to-air missiles, Iranian thermal imaging weapon scopes, and Iranian components for unmanned aerial and surface vessels, as well as other munitions and advanced weapons parts."

Video footage released by CENTCOM Public Affairs shows US Navy personnel boarding the vessel during the February 9 operation in the Arabian Sea.

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Israel accused of torturing Palestinians after fatal bombing

Palestinian suspect in a deadly West Bank bombing
© APIn this October 1, 2019 file photo, Israeli police push a man during a protest outside a hospital in Jerusalem where Samir Arbeed, a Palestinian suspect in a deadly West Bank bombing, is being treated.
Israel faces the allegations after a rare bombing in the occupied West Bank

One of the men was taken to hospital with kidney failure and 11 broken ribs. Another was nearly unrecognizable to his wife when he was wheeled into a courtroom. A third was stitched up after being attacked by a security dog.

Then the three Palestinians were returned to their Israeli interrogators. They had been swept up in a sprawling manhunt launched after a roadside bomb killed a 17-year-old Israeli girl and wounded her father and brother as they hiked down to a spring last August in the occupied West Bank.

The attack raised fears of a sophisticated militant cell that might strike again, and Israeli interrogators appear to have treated it as a ticking time-bomb scenario. Israeli and Palestinian rights groups say there is strong evidence that they tortured several detainees, breaching Israeli and international law.

The allegations against Israel are the most serious to come to light in years, and the rights groups say they point to a loosening of constraints two decades after the Israeli Supreme Court outlawed most forms of torture.

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Wind turbine blades can't be recycled, so they're piling up in landfills

Wind turbine blades
© Benjamin Rasmussen for Bloomberg GreenFragments of wind turbine blades await burial at the Casper Regional Landfill in Wyoming.
Companies are searching for ways to deal with the tens of thousands of blades that have reached the end of their lives.

A wind turbine's blades can be longer than a Boeing 747 wing, so at the end of their lifespan they can't just be hauled away. First, you need to saw through the lissome fiberglass using a diamond-encrusted industrial saw to create three pieces small enough to be strapped to a tractor-trailer.

The municipal landfill in Casper, Wyoming, is the final resting place of 870 blades whose days making renewable energy have come to end. The severed fragments look like bleached whale bones nestled against one another.

"That's the end of it for this winter," said waste technician Michael Bratvold, watching a bulldozer bury them forever in sand. "We'll get the rest when the weather breaks this spring."

Tens of thousands of aging blades are coming down from steel towers around the world and most have nowhere to go but landfills. In the U.S. alone, about 8,000 will be removed in each of the next four years. Europe, which has been dealing with the problem longer, has about 3,800 coming down annually through at least 2022, according to BloombergNEF. It's going to get worse: Most were built more than a decade ago, when installations were less than a fifth of what they are now.

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Number of homeless schoolchildren in US is the highest in over a decade

US homeless schoolchildren
Schoolchildren aged 10-11 and 16-17 are the most likely to become homeless in the US
The number of homeless students in the US is the highest in more than a decade according to a new study.

Most of the 1.5m homeless children stayed with other families or friends after losing their homes.

But 7% lived in abandoned buildings or cars, the report by the National Centre for Homeless Education showed.

Homelessness is often caused by job insecurity, unaffordable housing, domestic violence and recently the opioid crisis.

Living without a fixed address has a serious impact on children's education and health.

Less than a third of homeless students were able to read adequately, and they scored even lower in mathematics and science, the report showed.

Comment: It's not just the cost of housing - while the cost of living has risen in the last half-century median wages have actually declined when adjusted for inflation. Those rosy employment numbers praised by Trump belie the fact that many are gig-economy positions that offer no benefits or real job security. And recent forecasts for the economy aren't hopeful:


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Irish MEP reprimanded for calling Venezuela's Guaido an "unelected gobshite" in EU parliament

Irish MEP Mick Wallace calls Juan Guaido gobshite
Irish MEP Mick Wallace has been reprimanded for referring to Venezuela's self-declared president Juan Guaido as an "unelected gobshite" during remarks at the European Parliament.

Wallace, an Independents 4 Change MEP, was speaking Wednesday about Venezuela's ongoing political crisis and the European Parliament's recent decision to recognize Guaido as the country's interim president, when he slipped the insult in.

Dressed in a neon green t-shirt, the clearly irate MEP said the decision was "an absolute embarrassment to anyone who has to occupy this chamber" and a "disgrace on the part of the member states of Europe" that so many of them have recognized an "unelected gobshite."

"Gobshite" is a favorite Irish term for a less-than-competent individual.

Comment: Kudos to Mr. Wallace for having the audacity to speak the plain truth about Juan Guaido. Although these EU bureaucrats aren't willing to face it, Guaido's prospects for maintaining this charade much longer are looking rather grim: