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Liverpool fans were left bloodied and bruised after an unprovoked attack from a 20-strong group of masked hooligans before Saturday's Champions League final between their team and Real Madrid in the Ukrainian capital. The attack saw the fans pelted with bricks and chairs at a city-center chicken restaurant.
The National Fund was established 90 years ago when an anonymous benefactor donated £500,000 on the condition that it must stay untouched until it was large enough to pay off the entire national debt.
The fund currently stands at £475 million, representing just 0.06 percent of the country's total debt. UK's total public debt is estimated at £1.7 trillion ($2.3 trillion), about twice the level it was before the 2008 financial crisis.
Comment: Considering successive UK governments have overseen rocketing homelessness and unemployment with millions more in poverty and using foodbanks, and have robbed the country of any remaining publicly owned asset, their shameless attempts to snatch a charitable fund to cover up their pathological greed should come as no surprise:
- "Slow burn": Low pay and record debt signal apocalypse for Britain's retailers as economic downturn continues
- Christmas poverty: 130,000 homeless children, empty food banks predicted
- Despite "shiny new buildings" children in Northern England face poverty, bad schools and a lack of opportunities
- UK retailers requesting rent reductions, shutting stores and laying off staff as economy tanks
- UK economic collapse accelerating: 28% increase in shops going bust, biggest slump since 2009, food and fuel prices rise
The gunman took a female cleaner hostage at a school before being killed by police. Two other police officers were also injured.
The man's motive is not yet clear but terror prosecutors are looking after the case.
Comment: Same script, different city.
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- Terrorism ruled out after explosion causes building collapse and multiple injuries in Antwerp, Belgium
- Knife-wielding man threatens passengers, reportedly shouts 'Allahu Akbar' on train in Belgium
- Belgium opens 189 terrorism cases since start of 2017, focus on 'homegrown' extremists
- Two suspected terrorists arrested in Belgium with weapons, detonators, police uniforms
It happens literally every time I write anything critical of this administration; a deluge of commenters telling me in effect, "Shush. Calm down. This is nothing. What looks like Trump facilitating longtime establishment agendas just like his predecessors is actually brilliant strategic maneuvering." Every single time, without a single solitary exception.
Comment: We pretty much called this from the get-go. Anyone promoting a savior, and claiming Trump is a savant genius playing 4D chess, is at the very least delusional, but possibly nefarious. It might be trolls, it might be an intelligence operation psy-op. The net effect is the same.
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- QAnon is a PsyOp designed to mislead Trump supporters and divide alternative news readers
- Willful blindness: People delude themselves to justify persecution of Julian Assange
- Pizzagate, Seth Rich murder and the Clinton Foundation: The pro-Trump internet is ablaze with the Qanon conspiracy theory
- 'The Storm': Pro-Trump conspiracy theory is gaining traction
To the east, the Afghan border is only three hours away on an excellent highway. To the north, the Turkmenistan border is less than four hours away. To the northwest is the Caspian Sea. To the south is the Indian Ocean and the port of Chabahar, the entry point for the Indian version of the Silk Roads. The Tehran-Mashhad railway is being built by the Chinese.
A group of us - including American friends, whose visas were approved at the highest levels of the Iranian government - have gathered in Mashhad for the New Horizon Conference of independent thinkers. Right after a storm, I'm in a van on the way to the spectacular Imam Reza shrine with Alexander Dugin, which the usual suspects love to describe as "the world's most dangerous philosopher," or Putin's Rasputin.
Watching TV tops the list of activities that Russians find pleasurable, according to a multiple choice poll published by the Levada public opinion research center on Thursday. Some 34 percent like to spend their time in front of the telly. "Earning good money" comes next, with 26 percent, followed closely by "spending time with children" at 24 percent.
Russians like hanging around with kids about twice as much as they like making them - "making love" clocks in at the unimpressive 16th spot. It's a favorite pastime for just 12 percent of the respondents - on par with hunting and fishing, "drinking in good company" and even spending some time alone.
The new subscription algorithm started displaying videos in a non-chronological order, and it didn't sit well with some users. Having received complaints on Twitter, the YouTube team said the platform was "currently experimenting with how to show content in the subs feed."
"We find that some viewers are able to more easily find the videos they want to watch when we order the subs feed in a personalized order vs always showing most recent video first,"the company said.
Comment:
- YouTube shuts down conservative channels, says it was an 'accident'
- YouTube to crack down on 'conspiracy videos'
- Cyberwarfare? Google 'accidentally' takes RT's YouTube channel offline
- Sounds like censorship: YouTube cracks down on vocal Trump supporters Diamond and Silk by demonetizing 95% of their videos
- French blogger exposes YouTube representative's threats if she asks 'tough questions' during interview with EU head Juncker
- Facebook employees are quitting because of new censorship algorithm
- Merkel says Facebook, Google 'distort perception,' demands they 'reveal algorithms'
- How complex algorithms secretly run the world

Cars and people line up to fill jerrycans with fuel, due to the truck owners' strike in protest against high diesel prices, in Luziania, Brazil May 27, 2018.
Truckers have been blocking roads across Brazil, impeding deliveries of vital supplies to cities, since May 21. The protest was triggered by a spike in the price of diesel, which has increased sharply in recent months amid soaring oil prices. It has affected hospitals, as well as schools and universities, many of which said they would shut down on Monday.
The shortage of fuel prompted the authorities to order police and military to accompany convoys carrying fuel for public transport, ambulances and police cars.
Following their lead, the mainstream media have labeled "Spygate" a "conspiracy theory" - even though Obama administration officials like former Director of National Intelligence James Clapper have admitted to the spying.
Schiff, the ranking member of the House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence, emerged from Thursday's briefing to read a statement on behalf of the Democratic Party leadership in Congress, attacking Trump's claims:
Today's "Gang of Eight" briefing was conducted to ensure protection of sources and methods. Nothing we heard today has changed our view that there's no evidence to support any allegation that the FBI or any intelligence agency placed a spy in the Trump campaign, or otherwise failed to follow appropriate procedures and protocols.

Tear gas floats in the air as protesters clash with French gendarmes in the zoned ZAD (Deferred Development Zone) in Notre-Dame-des-Landes, near Nantes, France, April 15, 2018.
One person has reportedly been seriously injured in the course of the second deportation wave initiated Thursday morning, a month after the first clearing operation failed to evict the squatters.
The environmental activists of the 'Zone to Defend' (ZAD) in Notre-Dame-des-Landes, say they are committed to protect their barracks and tree houses. The site had been earmarked for the construction of the biggest airport in western France, but the plan was dropped in January. However, the government said it would still evict the ZAD.
AFP journalists confirmed that police deployed tear gas, while the squatters responded by setting their barricades on fire and throwing Molotov cocktails. Dozens of police trucks arrived at the site before 6am, while a helicopter was seen flying over the area.













Comment: Leave it to UK tabloid journalism to spin every story they can manage to somehow denigrate Russia or Russians.
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