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India: Dozens killed as bus plunges off mountain road into gorge

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© AFP/Getty ImagesPolice said the 28-seater bus was carrying about 45 commuters.
At least 30 people have died after an overcrowded bus plunged off a mountain road into a gorge in northern India.

The bus fell into a gorge 200 metres deep in the Himalayan foothills, the chief minister of Uttarakhand state, Trivendra Rawat, said. About a dozen others were injured, some of them critically, Rawat said.

Rescue and retrieval work was hampered by bad weather, senior police official Sanjay Gunjiyal said, adding that rescuers had so far pulled out 20 bodies.

Police said the 28-seater bus was carrying about 45 commuters.

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SOTT Focus: Behind the Headlines: 2018, The Year The Left Became Completely Unhinged

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Democrat politicians calling for their enraged supporters to assault anyone suspected of supporting 'Team Trump', media personalities calling for the president's assassination, mutilated dead animals being left on government employees' doorsteps... is the US on the brink of civil war?

We may not be there yet, but 2018 is playing out as the year 'the left' (in the US anyway) became completely unhinged. Join Joe and Niall tomorrow Sunday 1st July for a run-down of This Week in Crazy...

Show starts: 18:00 Central European / 12:00 US Eastern

Running Time: 01:26:29

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A convoy of French soldiers ambushed by terrorists in conflict-ridden Mali

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© AFPSmoke billows from the site of an explosion in Gao, Mali on July 1, 2018.
A convoy of French soldiers within the counter-terrorism Operation Barkhane was ambushed in conflict-ridden northern Mali, media report, citing officials and sources. Reports suggest that the convoy was hit by a suicide bomb.

The incident took place near the city of Gao in the north of the country on Sunday.

It's not yet clear if the attack left any dead or injured. Fatouma Wangara, a local resident, told AFP that a French convoy was struck by a suicide car bomb. "An armored vehicle blocked the way and the car blew up," she said. Another local said that the area around the place of the incident was cordoned off by the French military.

Sheriff

Chicago taxpayers on the hook for $2.5 Million after police hold a toddler at gunpoint while beating her mother

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This week, the taxpayers of Chicago were told they would be footing the bill-to the tune of $2.5 million-to pay for an excessive force lawsuit that accused police of holding a 3-year-old little girl at gunpoint while beating her handcuffed mother.

The lawsuit stems from a search warrant carried out in the home of Aretha Simmons in 2013. During the raid, according to the lawsuit, the entire family was severely abused and the 3-year-old suffered severe mental trauma - labeled by an expert as "one of the worst cases of child PTSD" he's seen.

On August 29, 2013, Chicago police executed a search warrant at an inner-city Chicago home in hopes of finding a drug dealer. Cops barged in the home of 3-year-old Davianna Simmons where she lived with her grandparents' and mother Aretha Simmons. An officer pointed and held a loaded gun at point-blank range to the chest of 3-year-old Davianna, reports The News and Observer.

During the raid, according to the lawsuit, not only did Simmons allege that police threatened her small daughter with a gun, but she said the girl saw police violently shake and strike Simmons and point a gun at the head of the girl's grandmother.

According to the lawsuit, while officers were searching the home, Davianna saw and heard an officer damaging and destroying her dolls, other toys and bedroom furniture.

Pocket Knife

At least 9 injured in knife rampage in Idaho, suspect in custody - police

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A knife rampage in the state of Idaho left at least nine people injured, police confirmed. The attack happened at an apartment complex which also houses refugees. A suspect has been detained by authorities.

The assault happened in Boise at 9pm on Saturday. It was described by Police Chief William Bones as involving the highest number of people injured on a single occasion in the city's history.

The suspect, a 30-year-old man, was taken into custody immediately following the rampage. Police reported that he "came from out of state," but it remains unclear how long he had been in Idaho.

The victims, who include refugees, were immediately transported to a local hospital. They were found inside the apartment complex and in a nearby parking lot. According to a statement made by Boise police, four of the victims are being treated for life-threatening injuries.

Hammer

Mass protests against Trump and immigrant families separation policy (which Trump already ordered to end)

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© Kevin Hagen/APActivists shout during a rally to protest the Trump administration’s immigration policies in New York.


Mass protests against Donald Trump and his immigration policies were held across the US on Saturday, in cities from Los Angeles to Boston and in state capitals and smaller towns between.


As large parts of the country sweltered beneath a heatwave, marchers braved the blistering sun to express fierce opposition to the president's policy of separating undocumented immigrant families at the southern border. They also voiced concern over Trump's forthcoming supreme court pick.


Comment: These protestors don't read the news much, do they?

Trump to sign executive order to end separation of illegal immigrant families


The president, who was playing golf at his club in New Jersey, attacked what he called "radical left" Democrats, who he said were behind calls to disband Immigration and Customs Enforcement (Ice), the agency central to his hardline immigration approach.

"To the great and brave men and women of Ice," Trump tweeted early in the day, "do not worry or lose your spirit. You are doing a fantastic job of keeping us safe by eradicating the worst criminal elements. So brave! The radical left Dems want you out. Next it will be all police. Zero chance, It will never happen!"


Comment: Maybe this is a good time to study what happened in Ukraine with the Maidan protests? Just in case.


2 + 2 = 4

At any given point in life, people spend their time in 25 places

At any given time, people regularly return to a maximum of 25 places. This is the finding of a scientific study that reveals entirely new aspects of human behavior.
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The study, titled "Evidence for a conserved quantity in human mobility' is published in Nature Human Behaviour is based on analyses of 40,000 people's mobile traces collected in four different datasets.

It is also the first of its kind to investigate people's mobility over time and study how their behavior changes.

Attention

Three new lynchings prompt Indian state to cut internet in northeast

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Authorities in northeastern India have cut internet access after crazed mobs beat three people to death in lynchings sparked by rumours spread on smartphones, officials said Friday.

They were the latest in a string of more than 25 similar killings in recent months across India, according to press reports, that have been ignited by false information spread on messaging service WhatsApp.

"The administration has decided to cut off the internet and mobile messaging services for next 48 hours... to stop rumour mongering," said Smriti Ranjan Das, a police spokesman in the tribal-dominated state of Tripura.

The latest victims, one of whom was tasked by authorities with warning people against hoaxes, perished in three separate incidents on Thursday in Tripura.

Locals in Sabroom, some 130 kilometres (80 miles) from the state capital Agartala, attacked "rumour buster" Sukanta Chakraborty with sticks and bricks as he was warning people on a megaphone against erroneous rumours.

Tripura police said it was unclear what sparked the attack.

Broom

Voters head to polls in Mexico as leftist López Obrador is expected to win

AMLO Andrés Manuel López Obrador
© Tom PhillipsAndrés Manuel López Obrador has vowed to take on country’s corrupt ruling elite and fight poverty.
Election comes against a backdrop of widespread exasperation with political sleaze and soaring violence

Millions of Mexicans will head to the polls on Sunday in a watershed election that is almost certain to see a silver-haired leftist who has vowed to take on the country's corrupt ruling elite elected president of Latin America's second largest economy.

Andrés Manuel López Obrador, the 64-year-old former mayor of Mexico City and a friend of the Labour leader, Jeremy Corbyn, has put promises to eradicate corruption and fight poverty at the heart of his campaign and is expected to cruise to victory.

The election comes against a backdrop of widespread exasperation with political sleaze and soaring violence, with Mexico on track to register its most violent year in recent history in 2018 with more than 13,000 murders already committed.

For months, polls have given López Obrador, or Amlo as most call him, a 20-point lead over his closest rival, a 39-year-old lawyer and yoga aficionado called Ricardo Anaya.

Comment: Historically, almost every election in Mexico has been tainted by fraud, and this will probably not be the exception - especially after a campaign during which the mainstream media and social media targeted AMLO as the man to be demonized - much like Donald Trump was in the US. However, even fraud has its limits. With a 20 point lead, it will be extremely unlikely to see AMLO lose. However, if someone else is declared the winner, the people's fury will be felt on the streets.

'Not even fraud can stop me now' - Mexico's presidential frontrunner AMLO


Bad Guys

Spectacular helicopter jailbreak leaves France's 'most wanted man' at large again

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A notorious French gangster just pulled off a blockbuster-like jailbreak by escaping prison via helicopter.

Prison officials confirmed the dramatic escape on Sunday, saying career robber Redoine Faid, 46, - who was previously France's most wanted man - is once again at large.

According to French media ,the breakout happened while Faid was in the Reau prison's visiting room at about 11:30am local time. Three "well trained, professional, and heavily armed" men showed up and, using smoke, managed to whisk him away in a helicopter parked in the prison courtyard. Le Point reports that prisoners don't go into that courtyard which is why there was no overhead netting. The spectacular maneuver reportedly only lasted 15 minutes. Nobody was injured in the process.