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In footage posted online, police are seen rushing a line of protesters who formed a wall of umbrellas in an attempt to shelter from pepper spray deployed by law enforcers. Several people were later seen lying on the ground.
In a separate incident, protesters used a metal trolley to try and storm Hong Kong's Legislative Council building. They smashed the windows in an attempt to get inside, but were stopped by riot police armed with batons. Parts of Hong Kong were also paralyzed as protesters occupied roads, blocking them with metal barriers.
This year's 22nd anniversary of Hong Kong's 1997 handover from Britain to China comes amid ongoing tensions, which have rocked the city since the end of March.
In the past three weeks, more than a million people took part in demonstrations to oppose Hong Kong's Beijing-backed Chief Executive Carrie Lam and her decision to pass an extradition bill that would allow people to be sent to mainland China for trial in courts controlled by the Communist Party. Despite the fact that Lam has already announced an indefinite suspension of the controversial bill, people continue to demonstrate and are now demanding Lam's resignation.
Its central statistic is the Housing Wage which is an estimate of the hourly wage a full-time worker must earn to rent a home without spending more than 30 percent of his or her income on housing costs. As Statista's Niall McCarthy notes, for 2019, the Housing Wage is $22.96 and $18.65 for a modest two and one-bedroom flat respectively based on the "fair market rent".
A worker earning the federal wage would have to put in 127 hours every week - equivalent to more than two full-time jobs - to afford a two-bedroom apartment. It isn't just a regional issue - there isn't a single state, metro area or county in the U.S. where a full-time worker earning the minimum wage can afford to rent a two-bedroom property.
It isn't just workers on the minimum wage who are effected.
Antifa is an umbrella term that describes the most radical and violent elements of the grassroots left. Antifa blocs have reportedly been involved in numerous acts of political violence in the first year of Trump's administration, most notably in Berkeley, California. Antifa-linked groups were also responsible for widespread damage to property, acts of violence, and general lawlessness at the G20 summit in Germany last year. The Antifa movement has been condemned by House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi and has been classified as domestic terrorists by U.S. security agencies.
Comment: More evidence of the general mental derangement of the Google corporate culture. It's frightening to think how much power is in the hands of these lunatics.
- Fired Google engineer James Damore describes Google as 'almost like a cult'
- James Damore's lawsuit: 19 insane details regarding Google's SJW office environment
- No wonder James Damore was fired: Top brass at Google composed almost entirely of radical left SJWs
- On the outrage mobs and witch hunts nurtured by Google's HR
- Leaked Google 'microagressions newsletter' exposes blizzard of triggered snowflakes
- Portland police do nothing as Quillette editor is violently attacked and robbed by Antifa thugs
- Trump supporter treated for injuries after being viciously attacked by Antifa group in Boston
- Black conservative Candace Owens attacked by crazy Antifa mob
- Indoctrination of young minds: Schoolteachers belonging to Antifa spinoff group are using students to further their radical agendas
- Leftist malevolence: Antifa plans acid attack at Washington DC free speech rally
- Radical Antifa website details how to injure cops, hold up banks & more
London Metropolitan Police say they came across a body on Sunday and believe the victim had fallen out of an airplane. The flight in question originated in Nairobi, Kenya, and was bound for London, according to Kenya Airways, who issued a statement addressing the discovery.

Men transport an injured man to a hospital after a blast in Kabul, Afghanistan July 1, 2019.
Photographs and videos taken at the scene show a huge plume of smoke rising from the Kabul neighborhood which houses the US and UK embassies. It's not clear whether either diplomatic compound was damaged in the attack.
According to local media, a spokesman for Afghanistan's Ministry of Public Health said that at least 53 people were wounded in the blast.
Kabul's chief police spokesman, Firdous Faramaz, told the Associated Press that he could not yet comment on the attack's intended target or the type of explosive device used.
The horrifying case involves over 450 cases of child abuse over the span of 20 years, made all the more disturbing by new accusations against the local authorities tasked with investigating the case. Aside from failing to take action for such a long period of time, one of the victim's lawyers, Roman von Alvensleben, told RT the police did more than just drop the ball.
According to a decree posted on the official government website: "The decision will facilitate the export of produce of the agro-industrial sector."
The zero wheat export duty, introduced in Russia three years ago, was valid until July 1, 2018 with a subsequent extension until July 1, 2019.
Last month, Russia's Agriculture Minister Dmitry Patrushev said there were no reasons to abolish the zero duty rate on wheat exports while the situation on the market was stable.
Eight months from now one of the most consequential extradition hearings in recent history will take place in Great Britain when a British court and the home secretary will determine whether WikiLeaks publisher Julian Assange will be extradited to the United States to face espionage charges for the crime of journalism.
Twenty-one years ago, in another historic extradition case, Britain had to decide whether to send former Chilean dictator Augusto Pinochet to Spain for the crime of mass murder.
The 'Protect Andy Ngo Fund' was started by conservative author and commentator Michelle Malkin, and more than doubled its original target of $50,000. The campaign currently stands at $136,000 raised from roughly 4,600 donors.
Ngo, who works as a journalist and editor at Quillette, claims his camera equipment was stolen and there were initial reports that he may have incurred brain damage of some description as a result of the violent beating, though this has yet to be officially confirmed.
Comment: Imagine if a journalist for the NY Times had received this kind of treatment by conservative protesters. There would be no end to the cries of "FASCISM!!!" from the blue-check liberal media on Twitter. What we got instead were activists who happen to have jobs in media basically saying that Mr. Ngo had it coming. The reactions were documented by Anna Slatz of The Post Millenial: Progressivist "blue check" journalists celebrate the assault of Andy Ngo. It is fairly clear that leftist
According to Rosenergoatom, at the end of August the vessel will be towed to Pevek, a port city on the Arctic coast of the Chukotka region. It will thus become the northernmost operating nuclear plant in the world.
In December, the NPP will begin supplying energy to Pevek, which will allow the phasing out of two onshore power stations.
Chukotka is one of the most isolated regions in Russia, with most of its territory located beyond the Arctic Circle, where poor transport links and permafrost complicate large-scale construction.















Comment: Scenes and videos from the protest riot:
Police try to disperse protesters near a flag raising ceremony for the anniversary of Hong Kong handover to China, July 1, 2019.
Protesters try to break into the Legislative Council building.
Crowd dispersal