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Ukrainians spend half of their income on food, highest in Europe

Ukraine poverty
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An average Ukrainian earns just €190 per month. The highest average net salary, according to the analysts, is in Switzerland. An average Swiss earns no less than $5,000 per month after taxes.
If you think basic items are costing you too much, take a look at this year's research by RIA Novosti, which shows how much people in European countries spend on food, alcohol and leisure.

By far the highest expense for households in Ukraine is food, according to statistics revealing the spending habits of average families in 40 European countries. Ukrainians spend more than half their income - 50.9 percent - buying groceries, the study found. And few can afford to visit restaurants and hotels, where only 2.8 percent of their budget is spent.

Ukraine's place in the ratings has not changed in two years, as a similar research in 2016 also put the country at the bottom of the list. Back then, 54 percent of its citizens' incomes were spent on food.

Comment: Life for Ukrainians since the US-sponsored coup has gone from bad to unbearable: Also check out SOTT radio's: NewsReal: Donbass Leader Assassinated as Russia Exposes Chemical Plot in Syria


Eye 2

Female pimp busted for trying to sell underage girl's virginity in Russia

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A venturous lady from Saint Petersburg attempted to cash in on the virginity of a 15-year-old girl she met online. She managed to find a generous buyer in Moscow for the unusual article...but he turned out to be an undercover cop.

A hotel room with a large bed, white sheets and dimmed lighting was rented for the night. The rich client was also there and the final details were being agreed.

The female pimp asked the man not to hold back the girl for too long after the deal is done because she had "strict parents" and had to be home in time.

And then the moment she was so eagerly waiting for had arrived. He passed her the cash. The whole 650,000 rubles (almost $9,700) she demanded for the teen's maidenhood.

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Books

'Smart' uniforms use chips to track Chinese students in fight against school truancy

China truancy uniform trackers
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The uniforms use chips to monitor the location of students and can record their exit and entry into school The uniforms use chips to monitor the location of students and can record their exit and entry into school
Schools in southern China are using chip-powered "smart" school uniforms to track their students in a bid to tackle truancy and boost attendance, according to state media.

The uniforms use chips to monitor the location of students and can record their exit and entry into school, according to the tech firm behind the tracking devices.

"When students enter the school, the smart uniforms help take a photo or video of them," explained principal Ran Ruxiang, whose elementary school in Guizhou province started rolling out smart uniforms last November.

Comment: The creepiness of China monitoring social behaviour is undeniable. But at least they are upfront about it and the reasons it's being implemented. The US? Not so much.


Ambulance

Train derails in France leaving at least 14 hurt

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Over 10 people have been injured in Marsielle, France after a train derailed on Friday December 21, 2018
At least 14 people are injured after a French metro train derailed in Marseille.

Over 14 people have been injured at the train derailed on Friday, local media citing transport authorities report. None of the injuries are thought to be life-threatening, but people have been taken to hospital.

The incident was reportedly caused by a failure of the rubber tyre on one of the wheels as it rode over a piece that fell from the traction system.

A spokesman for RTM said: "The incident occurred shortly after 8:30am (7:30am GMT).

"A part of the traction system broke off and damaged a tire went off the rail. Fourteen passengers were slightly injured due to the ceiling grilles falling inside the cars."

The incident will require shutting down traffic along a segment of one of the two lines of the transit system.

Comment: At least 28 injured as tram derails and flips over in Lisbon, Portugal


Cult

Did comedian Sacha Baron Cohen uncover a pedophile ring in Las Vegas? And did the FBI then ignore it?

Sacha Baron Cohen
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British comedian Sacha Baron Cohen revealed Wednesday that during a taping of his Showtime series, "Who Is America?," he and his team of producers stumbled upon what might turn out to be pedophile ring while working in Las Vegas.

Cohen spilled the beans on the concerning matter during a recent one-on-one interview with Deadline's Mike Fleming Jr. in which the comic discussed his inspiration for the show and his astonishment at increasingly open racism in the US, among other topics.

At the time of the incident, the London native was in character as Italian playboy Gio Monaldo. The skit continued on as Gio chatted with a Las Vegas concierge, telling the individual about his interest in aquiring an underaged boy.

Red Flag

Special Prosecutor: Michigan State University hampered probe of its Nassar dealings

Special counsel Bill Forsyth press conference
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Special counsel Bill Forsyth, center, answers questions, Friday, Dec. 21, 2018, during a press conference in Lansing, Mich., regarding the independent Special Counsel's investigation into Michigan State University's handling of the sexual abuse scandal involving disgraced former sports doctor Larry Nassar. Assistant Attorney General Christina Grossi, left, and Special Agent David Dwyre, listen.
A special prosecutor on Friday accused Michigan State University of stonewalling his investigation into the school's handling of the sexual abuse scandal involving disgraced former sports doctor Larry Nassar and called for "top-down cultural change" at the school.

Bill Forsyth released a report that accuses the school of fighting the release of certain relevant documents and releasing others that were heavily redacted or irrelevant. It says such actions hampered the investigation.

"Their biggest concern was the reputation of the university," Forsyth said at a news conference in Lansing that was livestreamed.

Attention

Tennessee man diagnosed with Cruetzfeldt-Jackob Disease - the human version of Mad Cow Disease

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A Tennessee man has been diagnosed with a disease few have heard of, it's Cruetzfeldt-Jackob Disease. Also known as CJD, it's the human equivalent to Mad Cow Disease.
A Tennessee man has been diagnosed with a disease few have heard of, it's Cruetzfeldt-Jackob Disease. Also known as CJD, it's the human equivalent to Mad Cow Disease. The diagnosis has changed his family's lives forever.

WTVF reported that the patient, 32-year-old Tony Gibson, was a happy and healthy father until his symptoms began to show one year ago.

His Danielle Gibson, said he started acting strangely, and that he became very forgetful.

"I had to start labeling the rooms in our home. He would get lost going to the grocery store, and someone would call me and say we have your husband," said Danielle.

Comment: What a tragedy for a young family as no apparent cause has been mentioned. The condition takes a long time to manifest, so the source could be anything from contaminated meat or game, or a possibly a medical procedure.


Che Guevara

Activists clash with police at massive Catalan pro-independence rally in Barcelona

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Protesters and police clash in Catalonia independence protests
Demonstrators have flooded the streets of Barcelona, blocking the city airport and major roads to protest against a rare visit by Spanish government ministers who are set to meet pro-independence Catalan leaders.

Protesters have disrupted railway services and blocked Barcelona airport as well as main roads leading to and from the city. At one point, they began throwing firecrackers and trash cans at riot police. Officers responded by detaining at least 13 of protesters.

A visit by Spanish Cabinet ministers to the city, during which they hope to come to terms with leaders of Catalan independence movement, is thought to have ignited the protest.

Comment: And prophetically:

Europe will reap what Spain has sown - Catalonia gathers support from secessionist movements around the world


Pistol

Suspect detained after shootout in Vienna historic center; witnesses say several gunmen involved

Vienna shooting Dec 2018
© REUTERS/Leonhard Foeger
Police are not treating the incident as a terrorist attack as of yet; witnesses said several gunmen went on shooting spree.
One person has been killed and one injured in a shootout at a popular tourist restaurant in the Austrian capital's historic center. It's yet unclear who is behind the incident and what their motives are.

The incident took place in the traditional Austrian Figlmueller restaurant located just a few hundred meters away from Vienna's iconic St. Stephen's Cathedral. Two people with gunshot wounds were found near the restaurant, the local police department said, adding that the details of the incident are still unclear.

Rescue services said that at least one person was killed in the shooting, dying of a serious head injury. Another injured person is also in critical condition, suffering from a head injury as well.


Toys

'Adulting' classes for millennials needed because parents were too lazy to teach them to be adults - Ben Shapiro

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34 percent of 18-34 adults in America still lived with their parents as of 2015, up from 26 percent a decade before.
This week, America learned about something the millennials l ike to call "adulting." The term started as a sort of quasi-joke-whenever a millennial would do something age-appropriate rather than radically immature, this was an act of "adulting." Now, though, millennials apparently require training in being an adult.

According to CBS News, Rachel Flehinger has co-founded an Adulting School, which now includes online courses. Skills taught include basic sewing, conflict resolution, and cooking, among others. CBS suggests that the need for such classes springs from the fact that many millennials "haven't left childhood homes," given that 34 percent of 18-34 adults in America still lived with their parents as of 2015, up from 26 percent a decade before.

There's a good deal of truth to this. If you're living at home, with mom and dad doing their best to spoil you, you're less likely to know how to do laundry, cook, or balance a checkbook. Dependency breeds enervation.

Comment: Dr. Jordan Peterson has a few comments on the matter::