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Authorities in the northwestern Bubeneč district of the Czech capital announced that they can no longer keep cleaning the monument to Marshal Ivan Konev after continuous acts of vandalism against it, so they decided to cover it with a tarpaulin.
The move, announced by the mayor of Prague 6 municipality, Ondrej Kolar, caused an immediate backlash. Several dozen people protested against the decision on Monday at the statue's location, including the Czech president's spokesman Jiri Ovčaček.
"We have different opinions and we choose different political parties, but one thing connects us, we reject the rewriting of history and we reject people who trample on the values of democracy," Ovčaček said in a speech.
He was one of the multiple Czechs protesting the covering-up as it happened. He posted a photo of him bowing his head before Konev's statue on his Twitter account, calling him "liberator of the Czech Republic and of the Auschwitz death camp."
Around 3,000 people signed up on Facebook to participate in a marathon hide-and-seek match at an IKEA store in Glasgow. Scheduled for Saturday, the festivities were tragically sabotaged after staff at the ubiquitous Swedish furniture store caught wind of the unauthorized event.
The humorless furniture dealer mobilized additional security and alerted the Glasgow police department, which dispatched five officers to the scene of the pre-meditated children's game crime.
Facebook announced Libra — a new digital coin backed by four official currencies and available to billions of social network users around the world — earlier this year, saying it hoped to launch next year.
"Depending on Libra's level of acceptance and on the referencing of the euro in its reserve basket, it could reduce the ECB's control over the euro, impair the monetary policy transmission mechanism by affecting the liquidity position of euro area banks, and undermine the single currency's international role," Mersch added.
Like regular currencies, Libra would be highly centralized, an "extremely concerning" setup since it is not backed by a lender of last resort and it is ultimately accountable to shareholders, who are not seen as repositories of public trust, Mersch added.
The shootout unleashed dozens of rounds in a yard in the Brownsville neighborhood, police Chief of Department Terence Monahan said. No officers were injured.
The New York Police Department hasn't released the identity of the man, who was shot numerous times in the body, Monahan told reporters at a news conference.
The encounter began when three uniformed officers on patrol in an unmarked car spotted a man in a mask around Howard and Dumont avenues around 2:30 a.m.
Five people have been rescued and 30 people are currently missing, the Santa Barbara Fire Department confirmed to ABC News.
"The vessel was reported as being on fire. A group of crew members has been rescued (one with minor injuries) and efforts continue to evacuate the remaining passengers," the Los Angeles office of the U.S. Coast Guard tweeted.
The Amazon could soon "self-destruct" reports The Times. It would be "a nightmare scenario that could see much of the world's largest rainforest erased from the earth," writes Max Fisher who notes, "some scientists who study the Amazon ecosystem call it imminent."
"If enough [Amazon] rain forest is lost and can't be restored, the area will become savanna, which doesn't store as much carbon, meaning a reduction in the planet's 'lung capacity,'" reports The New York Times.
Comment: See also:
- Objective:Health #29 - Drop That Burger! The Amazon is on Fire!
- Blowing smoke over the Amazon - a strange story
- Annual Amazon farmland burn sets records for international outrage
- Why everything they're saying about the Amazon fires is wrong
- Amazon burning? Well maybe not so much
- Despite claims on social media, the Amazon is not burning more than usual and does not produce 20% of the world's oxygen
Police officers were called to the south London station around 11.30pm BST on Sunday after two males were found seriously injured in a street nearby.
A 24-year-old man is in a critical condition, while a 25-year-old male is in a serious condition, British Transport Police said. Two men have been arrested in relation to the incident.
Comment: London seems to be unable to get a grip on knife attacks:
- London crime wave: Theft, burglary, rape, violent crime and homicide skyrocket
- London knife crime craze: Four men stabbed over the course of five days
- London's mayor declares extensive new 'knife control' policies to stop epidemic of stabbings
- Theresa May blamed for police budget cuts that have led to staggering wave of knife crimes in British inner cities
Mobile Police Chief Lawrence Battiste told local media that two individuals were detained in connection with the attack. He said that 10 people were injured in total, but four of the injuries were not gunshot wounds. The victims ranged in age from 15 to 18 years old. Their conditions were not immediately clear.
Witnesses say there was a fight in the stands several minutes before the end of the game.
Footage taken after the shooting shows police cars swarming the stadium.
According to the Daily Beast:
[T]he barrage of recent incidents on social media have left many in the organization fatigued. Multiple staffers expressed ambivalence and frustration about the onslaught of outside interest in paper's internal affairs. When asked about the mood inside the newsroom following Stephens' recent blunder, one staffer quipped: "I'm so sick of talking about this shit."
Earlier this year, billionaire Richard Branson staged a "Live Aid"-stye concert in Colombia near the Venezuela border with the purported goal of helping the Venezuelan people. In reality the stunt was nothing other than a ploy to advance the entirely false narratives that President Maduro was blockading bridges and turning away all foreign aid, and the funds raised ended up being embezzled by the Trump-backed regime change opposition group led by US puppet Juan Guaido. The British mass media, however, went absolutely bananas over the story. Each word in this sentence is hyperlinked to a different story about the concert from mass media outlets in the UK alone. And that was a concert on the other side of the planet, while the Assange event is happening right in London, in front of the office of a prominent British official, featuring one of the greatest British rock musicians of all time.
Comment: It will be interesting to see if Waters' concert goes ahead as planned. The oppressors don't like loud public displays exposing their hypocrisy.
See also:
- 'Wish You Were Here': Pink Floyd's Roger Waters to stage Assange rally outside UK Home Office
- Acclaimed musician Roger Waters calls on people to demonstrate in Australia to defend Julian Assange
- Roger Waters calls for public resistance to government attempts to silence Julian Assange
- 'Wish You Were Here': Roger Waters displays pro-Assange message at Berlin concert















Comment: News of Facebook's cryptocurrency release has been met with consistent criticism. As Nadim Kobeissi comments, the currency could easily become 'weaponized': More on Libra: