Corruption reigns over Mexico City’s earthquake relief
Mexico City is far from recovered after their horrific earthquake on September 19. Now the latest cog in the works come from the government itself as it pillages aid from the needy.
The Tao of Moscow: Alternate religions in Russia
Still a deeply orthodox country, years of communism hasn’t ebbed at Russian’s religious commitments. But how will the residents adjust to the influx of another religion on their doorstep?
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Heaven’s Angels: Mexico’s charitable biker gang
A cacophony of engines roar from beyond the horizon. Buildings lie in ruin, dusty air reflects the waning sunlight. This isn’t Mad Max, it’s a biker gang helping out after Mexico City’s earthquake.
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5 ways to explain the Nobel prize in Medicine
Hall, Rosbash, and Young are the scientists collecting this years Nobel prize in medicine and physiology. Here's 5 things to know about their discoveries in the science of sleep.
What The News Gets Wrong About The Las Vegas Shooter
Stephen Paddock’s image has saturated all of our news broadcasters. He is responsible for the worst shooting in US history but why does the media refuse to call him a terrorist?
This is a bigger issue and it needs to be stopped. Someone needs to stop this it is getting out of control, citizens call.
Stephen Paddock killed over 50 people and injured another 500, but is his white privilege stopping the press from calling him a terrorist?
Maybe he did it out of hatred and was not a terrorist attack. Maybe he just went crazy and started doing what he needed to do.
It seems like every time there's a massive killing and there is a white person behind it, somehow they get history that he or she is mentally ill or they have some kind of problem. However, if it's someone of color or of a different religion, all of a sudden they are terrorists or they are certain attackers.
If there is a white person behind it they're never exactly punished how a colored person or someone of another religion would be punished. They always do this even if it is clear terrorism officials are always slow to react.
At the end of the day it is still an act of violence, regardless of their skin color or their religion. The issue does matter because innocent lives were taken away. Guns don't necessarily need to be banned, but there should be more precautions and steps to take when they give someone a gun in order to ensure everyone's safety.
This attack replaces last year's homophobic attack in Orlando as USA's deadliest shooting.
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“My body, my choice” Brussels protests
In many countries of Europe, women still go without the freedom to abort pregnancies unless in vital danger. A Brussels protest strikes at the heart of the EU asking for change.
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Russian city breaks in Pyongyang? Da!
The first travel agency has opened for Russians to travel freely around North Korea. We caught up with one of the biggest Russian Koreaphiles as they return from their trip.
3 items nearly as ridiculous as Trump’s presidency
Trump’s administration is tremendous, very, very tremendous. And many sources, good sources, say these gifts are bigly becoming really the best Trump themed gifts in the history of the USA, period.
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Should I stay or should I go: Catalonia’s independence
How legal must a referendum be? The Spanish government are arguing for a hell of a lot more before they’ll allow the Catalans to vote on their independence.
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The two young politicians fighting for Catalonia’s fate
On October 1, Catalonia will have its voice heard. What its people want is unambiguous; to devolve from Spain, gaining independence. But can Spain legitimize such an insurrection?
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Adapt it, amend it, alter it, augment it, ARKit
Once again, Apple has changed how we see the world, literally. Now we find ourselves in a reality populated by polygonal sprites entering our eyes through Apple's latest deliverance from real life.
Taking sides on Trump's beef with the NFL
President Donald Trump's back and forth with the NFL seems to have back fired. It's not just the teams taking sides, Americans are also divided.
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How Kenya rid itself of plastic bags
Filling landfills, showing up in cattle’s intestines, choking residents when burnt; it’s clear that plastic bags needed to go. Kenya’s government has made an impressive commitment to the environment.
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Cuban tales of Hurricane Irma’s devastation
The wind, it howls. Nothing was held down. Nothing is left. We spoke to survivors, bemoaning the loss of all their worldly possessions the day that Irma hit Havana.
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She took her breasts, Russia took her children
Yulia is a Russian mother of four. Her life took an unexpected turn when after a breast reduction surgery, the Russian government decided that she was no longer fit to be a parent.
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The Mexico City clown getting children to laugh again
Buildings crumble, property is ruined and family is lost. For Regina, the realities of Mexico City’s earthquake aren’t enough to stop her tireless tirade to make children smile.
Tearing Moscow’s fancy new park up by its roots
How many million over budget? Moscow has just revealed its brand spanking new park right across from the red square. Wouldn’t it be a shame if the locals were to ruin it?
Tonight’s midnight screening: Zimbabwean HIV awareness
Many Zimbabweans will chose to live willfully ignorant of their HIV status. Such is the stigma associated with the condition. A midnight screening clinic has opened trying to change that.
Has Trump forgotten about Puerto Rico?
The American Protectorate of Puerto Rico was devastated by massive hurricane Maria, yet President Donald Trump seems to be spending more time criticizing Football players than helping his citizens.
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The lady uncovering Aeroflot’s severe discrimination
Evgenya is a woman on a mission. Unfairly ripped off from her bonuses, she’s taken Russian airline Aeroflot to court for discriminating based on people's weights.
3 things you might not know about Merkel
Congratulations are in order for Germany’s re-elected chancellor Angela Merkel. While she celebrates, here’s some intriguing tidbits you mightn’t be familiar with.
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Cheeto Head goes after Rocket Man
President Donald Trump used the UN General Assembly podium to threaten North Korea with total destruction, leading to promises of retaliation from the North Korean leader Kim Jong Un. Amidst this war of words, including some new ones, the world worries.
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Provocation and lies: thoughts on Trump’s UN address
A cutting indictment of Venezuela, harsh threats to Iran, and a stunningly irresponsible provocation of North Korea. We spoke to our viewers to see what Trump got so horribly wrong in the UN.
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Amid a quake’s devastation, Mexico’s kindness radiates
Destruction, and desolation. This is the reality for Mexico city after September 19’s earthquake. But this won’t dampen Mexicans spirit as they come together in aid.
The Arabic food destabilizing France’s far-right
How have tiny balls of wheat soaked up controversy in France’s Front National? When vice-president Philippot tucked into some delicious couscous, he could never have predicted what would follow...
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