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Soary Randrianjafizanaka set out with police, colleagues, and others earlier this month to investigate a rancid smell coming from a two-story house in Toliara, a town on the southwestern coast of Madagascar. She arrived at a scene unlike any she'd seen before in her role as a regional head of Madagascar's environmental agency: thousands of tortoises of varying sizes covering the floors, jammed up against one another with no room to move.
Randrianjafizanaka said the stench of feces and urine was overwhelming.
"You cannot imagine. It was so awful," she said. "They had tortoises in the bathroom, in the kitchen, everywhere in the house."
The vast majority of the tortoises, although alive, were weak and dehydrated.
The officials have accepted luxury gifts, including caviar, carpets, and stays in top hotels in the Azeri capital, Baku, the 219-page report conducted by French, UK, and Swedish experts said, stating that "there was a strong suspicion that certain current and former members of PACE had engaged in activity of a corruptive nature."
"The investigation body found that, in their activities concerning Azerbaijan, several members and former members of PACE had acted contrary to the PACE ethical standards," the report, published on PACE's website, said.
The report pointed out that there were allegations of suspicious practices in favor other countries at PACE, but the probe lacked resources to look into all of them. The investigators singled out Azerbaijan due to several NGOs blaming the country of attempts to avoid criticism at PACE "in exchange for gifts and money" to the body's members.
A recent article at HuffPost suggests a way to mainstream the idea that, in order to combat toxic masculinity, men must act like women. The article, called "It's Time For Drag Kings To Detoxify Masculinity On TV," is written by a drag king named Goldie Peacock. A drag king - for all you unenlightened sexist misogynists out there - is a woman who identifies as a woman but impersonates a man.

Russian lawyer Natalia Veselnitskaya speaks during an interview with The Associated Press in Moscow, Russia, Sunday, April 22, 2018.
In an interview with The Associated Press, Natalia Veselnitskaya also detailed her recent meeting in Berlin with investigators from the U.S. Senate Intelligence Committee. Like Mueller, the committee is investigating allegations of Russian interference in the U.S. presidential election.
Veselnitskaya met in June 2016 with then-candidate Donald Trump's son, his son-in-law, Jared Kushner, and Paul Manafort, his campaign chairman at the time, Paul Manafort, after Trump Jr. was told the Russian lawyer had potentially incriminating information about Hillary Clinton.
Comment: Ms Veselnitskaya appears to be the loose thread of a murky, messy situation Mueller seems keen to avoid.
- Witness corroborates Donald Trump Junior's account of meeting with Russian lawyer
- Russian lawyer Veselnitskaya: 'Story of my meeting with Trump, Jr. manipulated'
- Hillary's Fusion GPS met with Russian lawyer before and after Trump Jr. meeting
- The non-story of Donald Trump Jr and the Russian lawyer: Set up for a possible sting?
- Russian lawyer Veselnitskaya says Browder will lie in Senate testimony, and she has proof - UPDATE: Browder doesn't disappoint
- Judicial Watch Sues DOJ for documents relating to 'Russian Lawyer' immigration parole - Veselnitskaya 'shouldn't have been in the country'
- Photos reveal Russian lawyer's connections to John McCain & Obama insiders

Janna Jihad Ayyad confronts Israeli soldiers invading her village of Nabi Saleh during clashes with youth, April 21, 2018. Janna who turned 12 counts herself among the youngest journalists in the world, and has been reporting about the situation in the village since she has been a very young child.
Nabi Saleh, a small village of 600 inhabitants, has been recently in the headlines, following the arrest of the young activist, Ahed Tamimi (17), who slapped an Israeli soldier in front of her home last December. However, there is little attention to the fact that the village is regularly invaded by the Israeli army, days and nights, triggering clashes with the youth, who confront the soldiers with stones. The arrests takes place mostly during the nights and currently, according to Belal Tamimi, 19 residents of Nabi Saleh are imprisoned by the Israeli authorities.
Comment: The smirk on the soldier's face in the last photo says it all. The army is untouchable and they know it. So long as the US continues to enable Israeli criminality, the Palestinian people will continue to suffer.
According to reports, Yiannopoulos was patronizing an unnamed Manhattan pub that was also hosting a group of Democratic Socialists, who quickly spotted the controversial commentator and began jeering at him and his associate, Chadwick Moore.
Several journalists from outlets like the Nation and Gizmodo joined in on the "Nazi scum get out" chants, according to media reports and Milo's own retelling of the events.
Comment: It's quite a feat to turn a gay Jewish man married to a black man - into a white supremacist Nazi. The far left is acting out the very things they claim to condemn.
Mohammed Ayoub was shot dead by an Israeli sniper on Friday, as the heated protests along the heavily fortified Israeli border with Gaza went into their fourth week. The so-called 'March of Return' protest is being staged as a desperate Palestinian claim to their former homes, appropriated from them by Israel in 1948. According to the Gaza Health Ministry, thousands of protesters have so far been injured - and almost 40 killed - as the rules of engagement allow the Israeli Defense Force (IDF) to use live fire against any rioters they deem dangerous.
The moment Ayoub was hit "with an explosive bullet in the head" was captured by a local cameraman, Abdul Hakim Abu Riyash, who told RT the teenager was nowhere near the frontline and rather "far away from the Israeli fence - about 200-300 meters."
"He was not a threat to the Israeli army and he was not making any movement that can be considered as a threat," the cameraman said, emphasizing that the 15-year-old "was participating in the march like everyone else."
Comment: Yes, the incident will be 'thoroughly checked'; IDF soldiers will be cleared of any wrongdoing and congratulated for doing such a fine job: Netanyahu: Israeli snipers are doing 'holy work'
See also:
- Israeli snipers shoot 15-year-old child in the head, bringing Gaza death toll to 39
- Such tough guys: IDF shoot 12-year-old Palestinian boy during Gaza Land Day protests
- IDF assassinate Palestinian unarmed civilians while they walk, run, pray - US news doesn't care
- Israeli defense minister refuses to probe IDF murder of Palestinian civilians - calls it 'hypocritical'
- Sheer hatred: Israel's long-standing and deliberate policy of terrorizing Palestinian children
US Navy warships in the Red Sea and Air Force B-1B bombers and F-15 and F-16 aircraft rained dozens of ship- and air-launched cruise missiles down on the Syrian capital of Damascus, an airbase outside the city, a so-called chemical weapons storage facility near Homs, and an equipment-storage facility and command post, also near Homs.
B1-Bs are typically armed with JASSM cruise missiles, which have a 450 kg warhead and a range of 370 kms. US Navy warships launched Tomahawks, which have 450 kg warheads and an operational range of between 1,300 and 2,500 kms. The British Royal Air Force's contingent for the assault consisted of four Tornado GR4 ground-attack aircraft armed with the Storm Shadow long-range air-to-ground missile, which the UK's Defense Ministry said targeted 'chemical weapons sites' in Homs. These weapons have a range of 400 kms. Finally, France sent its Aquitaine frigate, armed with SCALP naval land-attack cruise missiles (SCALP is the French military's name for the Storm Shadow), as well as several Dassault Rafale fighters, also typically armed with SCALP or Apache cruise missiles.
According to the Russian defense ministry, the B-1Bs also fired GBU-38 guided air bombs. Undoubtedly wary of the prospect of having their aircraft shot down after Israel lost one of its F-16s over Syria in February, the Western powers presumably launched their weapons from well outside the range of Syrian air defenses, with all the targets located just 70-90 kms from the Mediterranean Sea, and having to fly through Lebanon first.
A recent Gallup poll noted that Americans are losing confidence in mainstream media. As technology advances, so does knowledge. We are witnessing a greater capacity to achieve global knowledge than any generation before us. As such, we are not content to study history or lose ourselves in fiction: rather, we long for current events, relevant stories, and news about the world around us. Right now. Today.
So what happens when our sources of knowledge, with all the technological advances and communications at their disposal, decide what our news should be? In the United States and Europe, media outlets such as CNN and the BBC have eyes and ears all over the world. Reporters are provided stories of victories, triumph amidst adversity, and genocidal terrorist organizations intent on eradicating entire nationalities, ethnicities, and religious people in the name of service to a "god" they think desires that.
In my time traveling in the Middle East, it took one week to learn of a small village in northern Iraq where a mere 10 farmers fought off 70 Islamic State (IS, formerly ISIS) militants to provide their families time to escape before the terrorist organization invaded their home. They were victorious and nearly every family was able to escape before IS came back. Yet, to learn of this story, I was not even privy to the vast resources of a Western news outlet, so we can only imagine what foreign reporters and correspondents are able to learn every day.
Comment: One can't trust the mainstream news to report a story without some agenda behind it. The responsibility now falls on the public to take things into their own hands during this time of "information warfare".
Under the current legislation in the country's mining charter, white owners of mining companies are obliged to sell at least 26 percent of their companies to new black owners.
However, there is a so-called "once empowered, always empowered" principle, under which a company which has sold a required stake to a black owner and then bought it back remains compliant with the charter, despite losing its black ownership due to such an exit.













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