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Friday, February 03, 2017
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US sanctions Iran after missile test, But Iran has said it will not yield to "useless" American threats from "an inexperienced person".(bbc.com)
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Companies who financed paramilitary death squads in Colombia’s banana growing region, including Chiquita’s subsidiary, will face charges for crimes against humanity, the Prosecutor General’s Office said Thursday. (colombiareports.com)
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Russia Hacked Norway Like US? Cyberattack Similar To Trump Election In 2016: The attack was confirmed by the party’s leader, Jonas Gahr Store, after it was informed by the Norwegian Police Security Service (PST). (ibtimes.com)
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Tens of thousands of protesters took to the streets of Bucharest and other Romanian cities on Friday, blowing whistles, waving giant national flags and booing at giant puppets of politicians they hold responsible for a decree to dilute the country’s anti-corruption fight.(theguardian.com)
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The new deputy director of the CIA allegedly ran a “black site” prison in Thailand where suspects were waterboarded, a form of torture that Donald Trump supports. (amp.theguardian.com)
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Romanian protests continue, with over 300,000 people filling the streets of major cities, for the fourth evening in a row, as Government doesn’t bow to plea (bloomberg.com)
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Russia 'weaponising misinformation' to create 'post-truth age' and destabilise the West, UK defence secretary warns - Sir Michael Fallon suggests Britain and Nato allies could carry out their own cyber attacks against Russia (independent.co.uk)
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Danish authorities demand women-only swimming sessions used by Muslim immigrants are scrapped so 'people learn it is natural to swim together' (dailymail.co.uk)
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Germans now find US as trustworthy as Russia, poll shows: Just 22 per cent of respondents trusted the US under its new leader – compared with 59 per cent just before the November election (independent.co.uk)
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