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The State Council, China's cabinet, has commissioned research on the repercussions of ending the country's roughly four-decade-old policy and intends to enact the change nationwide, said the people, who asked not to be named while discussing government deliberations. The leadership wants to reduce the pace of aging in China's population and remove a source of international criticism, one of the people said.
Proposals under discussion would replace the population-control policy with one called "independent fertility," allowing people to decide how many children to have, the person said. The decision could be made as soon as the fourth quarter, the second person said, adding that the announcement might also be pushed into 2019.
"It's late for China to remove birth limits even within this year but it's better than never," said Chen Jian, a former division chief at the National Family Planning Commission, who's now a vice president of the China Society of Economic Reform. "Scrapping birth limits will have little effect on the tendency of China's declining births."
The man, understood to be aged in his 20s, was stabbed in Islington on Monday. Emergency crews were called to the scene at Upper Street, but the stab victim died at the scene, Scotland Yard confirmed.
Three other men, aged 20, 24, and 28, were also stabbed in London in the past week. The London murder toll is now more than 65, putting the death rate on track to hit its highest annual total since 2003.
Figures published in April showed a 22-percent annual rise in knife crimes in England and Wales. Robbery rose by 33 percent and gun crime rose by 11 percent, while and murder increased by nine percent.
One of the victims of London's five-day stabbing spree died on Friday, three days after he was attacked in West London. Osman Shidane, 20, was described by his family as a selfless and caring man.
The document, produced by the Quilliam Foundation, claims "Britain remains alone in Europe in its inability to prosecute FGM" and examines different explanations, including "a lack of witnesses", "cultural sensitivity", and the "existence of legal loopholes".
It highlights figures showing that, in 2016-2017 alone, 5,391 new cases of FGM were recorded in the UK, but authorities failed to bring a single perpetrator of FGM to justice.
Altogether, around 9,000 women sought National Health Service (NHS) help because of the practice in that 12 month period.
The NHS figure reveals around 14 new cases every day, and that a third of women and girls seeking help were born in Somalia.
The report mentions several lines of action, including "identifying high-risk communities and vulnerable girls, training key frontline individuals, incorporating FGM awareness into mandatory sex-ed classes, and addressing the cultural root of the problem".
Comment: Yes, it is a shame. But Britain's shame doesn't end there. The UK has also failed to prosecute a single child abuser committing or enabling Male Genital Mutilation (also known as circumcision), which is not only associated with some religious groups, but mainstream culture as well. Only in those cases, there is no lack of witnesses. But there is certainly cultural sensitivity. Now, how long do you think it will be before Breitbart mentions that? We won't hold our breaths. There's a certain "cultural sensitivity" that Breitbart, among others, refuses to question.
See also:
- Great idea: Rabbi Cardozo says outlawing circumcision would 'end the state of Israel'
- Somali Uber driver in UK had daughter's genitals mutilated to stop her from "feeling sexy"
- Germany sees "huge increase" in female genital mutilation
- Mother launches online campaign to defend 3-year-old son from genital mutilation, i.e. circumcision
This blue code of protecting officers, no matter their crimes, is what's driving a wedge between the police and the policed.
To affect positive change, the good cops must come forward and shine light on the darkness within their ranks. They must not be afraid to do so either. The Free Thought Project frequently seeks out these brave men and women, who are willing to do what's right regardless of the repercussions.
One of these good cops who risked persecution and his career to expose his insanely racist and tyrannical police chief is Nathan Roohr, a patrol sergeant.
Thanks to Roohr's bravery, Bordentown Township Police Chief Frank Nucera Jr. has been exposed for his history of brutal and racist policing. As NJ.com reports, federal prosecutors said Nucera can be heard in the recordings using the N-word to describe African Americans, and at one point saying they were "like ISIS, they have no value. They should line them all up and mow 'em down."
Earlier, China, the EU and India estimated their losses at $612 million, $1.6 billion and $165 million respectively. The countries that have turned to the WTO say the tariffs - 25 percent on steel and 10 percent on aluminium - cannot be explained by the US security concerns, the issue on which Washington is basing its actions.
Under WTO rules, if any country seeks to cut its imports, thus protecting local producers, it should compensate its trade partners with a net increase in imports of other goods. Washington has refused to do so. Japan and Russia have not provided the details on retaliation, but Turkey has said it would target 22 American goods, ranging from nuts, rice and tobacco to cars and steel products.
At least 132 individuals were arrested Thursday in what Brazilian authorities said was the world's largest crackdown on child pornography and sexual exploitation ever to take place in a single day. The operation was also the biggest to ever take place in Brazil.
Called "Light in Childhood 2," it followed up on a previous raid in October that led to 112 arrests.
Thousands of Officers, Hundreds of Warrants
Brazilian newspaper O Globo put the number of those arrested Thursday as high as 170.
Comment: It would be interesting to know how many of those arrested are (or are not) from Brazil's institutionally corrupt political and elite class - which the article makes no mention of.
The News4 I-Team found dozens of potential spy devices while driving around Washington, D.C., Maryland and Northern Virginia.
"While you might not be a target yourself, you may live next to someone who is. You could still get caught up," said Aaron Turner, a leading mobile security expert.
The device, sometimes referred to by the brand name StingRay, is designed to mimic a cell tower and can trick your phone into connecting to it instead.

“I’m saddened to learn the Episcopal Church wants to replace the phrase the ‘union of husband & wife’ w/ the ‘union of two people,’” Graham tweeted. “Changing the words of the ceremony won’t make it right. You can’t change God’s definition.”
According to the Christian Broadcasting Network, the term "union of husband and wife" has been replaced with the term "union of two people," leaving many, such as Graham, in a state of discontent.
In what sounded more like a threat than an announcement, Clinton told the Democratic Women's Leadership Forum that she's going to be a foundational part of the anti-Trump "resistance," whether the "resistance" wants her or not.
Comment: Seems delusional Hillary plans to keep 'helping' the Democrats whether they like it or not:
- Gallup poll shows Killary set humiliating record MSM is ignoring (Hillary remains as unpopular as ever)
- Uncontrollable Hillary evokes Dems' anger over latest comments
- Delusional Hillary set to hit the campaign trail to 'help' Democrats in midterm elections
- Democrats distancing themselves from Hillary as her crimes keep piling up

Cile Precetaj of Troy sits with her children Migena Gojcaj, 6, and Martina, 4, and Mikey Gojcaj, 11, on Monday, Dec. 2, 2013, at her home in Troy after she was given a 24-hour notice that she is being deported.
While a spokesperson for the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement said ICE notified family members of Cile Precetaj's impending departure and told family members to pack her bags 10 days ago, her husband said that he did not learn that his wife was deported until 4 a.m. Thursday, when she called him from Germany telling him that she was en route to Albania with two ICE agents.
"My kids are devastated. They can't stop crying," Pete Gojcaj told the Free Press Thursday morning. "My children are traumatized. ...
"They got on the bus crying," he said, noting he sent them to school to keep things as normal as possible. "They said, 'This is not the government they teach us about in school.' "
CE spokesman Khallid Walls said Thursday that the family was notified "several days in advance of her impending departure" and that they turned in her luggage and other personal belongings.
Comment: Liberals are weeping crocodile tears over Trump's calling MS-13 gangsters 'animals', yet thousands of cases like that of Mrs. Precetaj go unremarked.
- Obama's legacy: Mass deportations broke up families, expelled people with no criminal record
- DHS report: Dozens of MS-13, other gang members set free by 'sanctuary city' policies
- ICE Is deporting an Ohio father of severely disabled child
- The detained Americans who have to prove their citizenship to ICE - one was in custody for 1,273 days, most arrested under Obama













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