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Islamophobia: London mayor Sadiq Khan says he has 24-hour protection after receiving threats

London Mayor Sadiq Khan
© REUTERS / Neil HallLondon Mayor Sadiq Khan is given a police escort
The first Muslim mayor of the UK capital said that the torrent of Islamophobic insults and death threats is so disturbing that the authorities have to arrange round-the-clock police protection for the official.

"I will not be cowed or bullied by these people, but you can't escape the fact that those close to me are worried," Sadiq Khan told The Times.

He explained further: "It can't be right that one of the consequences of me being the mayor of London and a Muslim in public life is that I have police protection."

Comment: London Mayor Sadiq Khan tweets against 'hate speech' and 'Islamophobia'


TV

Russian journalist dies of aneurysm while on motorcycle, usual suspects claim 'Putin did it'

Sergey Dorenko
© Global Look Press / Pravda KomsomolskayaSergey Dorenko
For some in the West, any death of a prominent journalist in Russia seems to be only a fortunate opportunity to speculate that he or she must have been an enemy of the Kremlin and died because of it.

The latest person to fall victim to this trend is Sergey Dorenko, who suddenly died on Thursday while out on a motorcycle ride.

"Anti-Putin journalist dies in mysterious motorbike accident days after criticizing Russian authorities over fatal plane crash," the Daily Mail chose to headline its report on Dorenko's death.

The usual Russiagaters were quick to chip in with anger and disbelief. Bill Browder, the internationally famous anti-Putin crusader, called Dorenko "one of Russia's most outspoken independent journalists and critics of the Putin regime."

Comment: If the usual suspects really cared for the safety of journalists it'd be the assassinations and injustices in Ukraine that they'd be drawing attention to: Also check out SOTT radio's: The Truth Perspective: Bill Browder, the Magnitsky Act, and anti-Russia Sanctions: Interview with Alex Krainer


Arrow Down

Nearly 40 percent of graduating college seniors feel unprepared for a career: Survey

Worried College Graduate
Nearly 40 percent of graduating college seniors feel unprepared for their future careers, according to a recent survey.

What's more, the survey found that students going into college as freshmen felt more prepared for a career than graduating seniors leaving with a degree.

The LendEDU-College Pulse survey found that 36 percent of seniors don't feel prepared for their career, compared to 20 percent of freshmen, noting as students "move through college and get closer to graduating, they lose confidence in their career outlook."

The survey, conducted between December and mid-March, asked 7,749 college students: "Do you think that college is sufficiently preparing you for your future career?"

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Heart - Black

Prominent former Afghan TV journalist shot dead in Kabul

Mena Mangal
© Facebook
Afghan officials say prominent former television journalist Mena Mangal has been shot dead in Kabul.

Interior Ministry spokesman Nasrat Raimi said Mangal was shot dead in Kabul's 8th district early on May 11 as she was waiting for a car.

Witnesses to the shooting near Kabul's Karte Naw market told RFE/RL that two men appeared on a motorcycle and fired four shots into the air to disperse passersby. They then fired two shots that hit Mangal in the chest.

Mangal's relatives confirmed that she had been waiting for a ride to take her to her job as a cultural adviser to the Wolesi Jirga, the lower chamber of Afghanistan's parliament.

The gunmen then fled the scene.

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USA

Bill Maher taunts Democrats for fruitless Trump complaints: 'You're making yourselves look weak'

Bill Maher
© Reuters / Fred Prouser
HBO's Bill Maher sent a shot across the bow of Democrats constantly complaining about the Trump administration, saying they should either "do something or stop talking about it."

The Real Time host hit out at what he saw as a litany of tiresome, futile complaints from Democrats, ranging from the ongoing bickering about Donald Trump's unreleased tax returns to the Mueller report's disappointing-to-Dems findings.

"I feel like we're in a permanent state of constitutional crisis," Maher said, before telling Democrats: "Either do something or stop talking about it because I think you are just making yourselves look weak. You are making yourself look like people who talk and talk and don't do anything."

Attention

Week 26 of Yellow Vest protests marked with tear gas water cannons in Nantes and Lyon

yellow vest protest
© Reuters / Charles Platiau
The defiant Yellow Vests, though in dwindling numbers, have marched across France for the 26th straight weekend. In Nantes and Lyon the rallies ended up in clashes between the demonstrators and police.

A week after the lowest turnout since the movement began as a protest against a planned fuel tax hike in November, the Yellow Vests, who are now protesting President Emmanuel Macron's broader reform agenda and supposed indifference towards the fate of the ordinary French people, once again took to the streets of the French cities.

Nantes and Lyon saw some major demonstrations on Saturday, as thousands of people joined the rallies organized by the protest movement in both cities.

In Lyon, 2,500 people hit the streets while in Nantes the police put the turnout at 2,200, according to the French media.

Star of David

The checkpoint and the wine opener: Israeli soldiers turn routine checkpoint into a nightmare

Aseel Baidoun/Amir Malhees
© Aseel BaidounAseel Baidoun and Amir Malhees
The attack happened on April 26th. Aseel Baidoun, 28, and her husband Ameer Malhees, 27, and their friend Wisam were on their way from their home in Ramallah to a friend's engagement in Bethlehem.

Aseel, who works with the World Health Organization, was driving their car, while Ameer, a musician, sat in the passenger seat. It was routine for the couple when driving outside Ramallah: Baidoun, a Jerusalem ID holder, had to drive her "yellow-plated" Israeli vehicle, as her husband, a West Bank ID holder, is not legally allowed to do so.

Due to Malhees and Wisam's West Bank IDs, they are also not allowed to travel through Jerusalem to Bethlehem - a trip that takes about half the traveling time as driving through the winding, single-lane highways of the West Bank.

It was inconvenient, yes, but like thousands of others they had done it countless times before.

So when the group approached the Israeli military "container" checkpoint separating the northern and southern West Bank, they followed the routine, and slowly approached the through lane, guarded by several soldiers.

"They waved at me to stop my car, probably because it was yellow license plates," Baidoun told Mondoweiss. She said it was a regular occurrence when she drove in her car; it was nothing out of the ordinary. "They signaled for me to go to a different lane, away from the Palestinian cars. So we took the other lane and stopped," Baidoun said.

Pirates

Syrian army frees three villages from Nusra terrorists

Syrian army
© Sputnik/Mikhail VoskresenskiySyrian Army troops
The Syrian army liberated three more villages on the border with Idlib Province from militants of the Nusra Front terrorist group, Lebanese broadcaster Al Mayadeen reported on Saturday.

The army liberated the villages of al-Jamaziya, Bab al-Taqa and Mustariha in the northwestern part of Hama Province, it said.

Earlier on Saturday, Syrian army crossed the southern administrative border of Idlib and established control over the villages of Arima and Midan Ghazal, following clashes with Nusra terrorists.

Over the past week, terrorists have increased the number of attacks on settlements in the north of the province of Hama, in Aleppo and in mountainous Latakia.

Militant groups are making unsuccessful attempts to attack the positions of the Syrian army. The Syrian government forces and the air force, in turn, have intensified strikes against terrorists in Idlib, attacking warehouses, firing positions and advanced observation posts of the Nusra Front.

Megaphone

Paul Joseph Watson reacts to Facebook ban: 'No future for dissidents'

Paul Joseph Watson
Popular internet pundit Paul Joseph Watson is mulling legal action after being banned from Facebook for spreading "hate," telling RT that it's clear social media platforms are cracking down on dissident political speech.

Facebook kicked Watson off its platform on May 2 - along with conservative commentator Laura Loomer, Infowars founder Alex Jones, and black nationalist leader Louis Farrakhan. The group was accused of spreading "hateful" content, although no warnings or concrete reasons were provided for their seemingly arbitrary bans.


Watson, who runs a YouTube channel that boasts more than 1.5 million subscribers, has become a well-known but polarizing commentator on culture and politics. A long-time Infowars contributor, Watson now has his own outlet, Summit News.

Although he's been labeled as an "alt-right" conspiracy theorist, Watson insists that he's been smeared - and de-platformed - simply because he holds contrarian views.

Heart - Black

Outrage after video shows bear falling off cliff while being stoned by 'villagers' in India

Brown bear
© AFP / Abdullah Khan / Snow Leopard Foundation 1107
People on social media vented anger after a viral video showed a brown bear falling off a cliff while being stoned by a cheering crowd in India. Local villagers were reportedly behind the brutal act.

The heart-wrenching footage captured a brown bear trying to hold its balance on a rocky cliff while being hit by stones. Eventually, the animal falls down into a mountain stream as cheering voices are heard in the background.

The incident occurred in the Kargil district of the northern Jammu and Kashmir state. The bear climbed up the cliff striving to escape from the local residents who chased him all the way from the nearby village, local media report. As the bear was running away he got trapped in barbed wire but managed to free himself, a separate video suggests.

The gruesome footage quickly went viral and sparked outrage among social media users. "This is truly barbaric," one person wrote while another one dubbed the scene as "cruelty at its best."

Comment: Here is another video after the bear reached the bottom of the cliff: