There’s far more murkiness than clarity after Catalonia’s leader said it would delay announcing its independence to have more talks with Spain.
Spain asks Catalonia: Did you declare independence or not? – The Washington Post
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What goes through my my mind when I read the news with my morning coffee. …Or for the Simon's Rockers in the group, this is my response journal.
There’s far more murkiness than clarity after Catalonia’s leader said it would delay announcing its independence to have more talks with Spain.
Spain asks Catalonia: Did you declare independence or not? – The Washington Post
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The White House has let a 10-day shipping waiver expire for Puerto Rico, meaning foreign ships can no longer bring aid to the hurricane-ravaged island from U.S. ports.
White House lets Jones Act waiver expire for Puerto Rico | TheHill
Fucking monsters!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!11
Musk said he believes Tesla could rebuild the country’s power grid with batteries and solar power.
Elon Musk, Puerto Rico governor speak on Tesla rebuilding power grid | TheHill
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The Philippine defense department has apologized to China for the “grievous but purely unintentional mistake” of using Taiwan’s defense ministry logo during a ceremony where the Chinese ambassador turned over assault rifles to the Filipino defense chief and top military commanders.
Philippines Apologizes to China Over Wrong Taiwan Logo – Bloomberg
That’s just hilarious
Collaboration between museums and indigenous groups provides educational opportunities, archival documentation—and ethical dilemmas
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Catalonia’s leader has launched a strongly worded attack on the King of Spain for failing to heal the country’s divisions after a bitterly contested independence referendum.
Catalan leader launches attack on Spanish King – CNN
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President Donald Trump visited an island completely devastated by the fury of Hurricane Maria and in full Trump fashion, used the opportunity as a self-aggrandizing political photo op to pat himself on the back for the “great work” he and administration have done in Puerto Rico.
…Before departing for the island “tour,” he slammed Puerto Rico’s debt problems, yet again, by saying that Puerto Rico had thrown the federal budget “out of whack” with what the recovery would cost. I don’t remember him throwing Texas or Florida’s debt in their face when he generously approved their recovery packages.
…He also gave out flashlights but then yelled out, “But you all don’t need flashlights anymore do you!” in a clear attempt to highlight the “great work” he has done to bring the island back from disaster.
People DO need flashlights, however: Just 8.6 percent of the population has electricity. In addition, just 48 percent have access to drinking water.
…the upscale neighborhood Trump visited sustained minimal damage.
… even the residents who were chosen to speak with Trump were baffled at why he would be there instead of in the most ravaged areas where people lived on coconut water for a week because they were cut off from the rest of the island.
Trump’s Puerto Rico drop-in was a monumental insult | TheHill
sigh…
The White House’s response to the island’s emergency stands in stark contrast with the aid it provided to Florida and Texas.
The sad suspicion about Trump’s shameful treatment of Puerto Rico – The Washington Post
sigh…
Survivors of Israeli live fire speak about Israel’s ‘kneecapping’ practice of shooting youth in their lower limbs.
How Israel is disabling Palestinian teenagers | Israel | Al Jazeera
sigh….
All of the women I spoke to had jobs. Granted, most of those jobs were lower qualified positions than what they had studied at home, but they paid much better wages and that made them happy. All of them mentioned safety as the number one attraction of life in the Faroe Islands. And all of them described themselves as strong, independent women because they had chosen to live here.
As one explained, women who marry a European and stay in the Philippines or Thailand often have household help and a high standard of living. Not so on the Faroes. Women have to go it alone to earn money, raise children, learn one of the world’s most difficult languages and survive the long dark winters.
They described the thrill of getting their driver’s license, succeeding at job interviews, having their own bank accounts.
What’s more, they described their husbands as less patriarchal than men in their home countries. This was the most surprising revelation to me. My encounters with Faroese men left me with the impression that they were highly traditional.
…I’ve come to the conclusion that both are probably right. Somehow, these women have found space for themselves to live the life they want, even within the confines of a conservative society.
More than a mail-order bride: The Asian women choosing life in the Faroes | | Al Jazeera
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Here’s how Carmen Yulín Cruz, who angered President Trump after Hurricane Maria hit her country, became spokeswoman for a stranded people.
Who is Carmen Yulín Cruz, the San Juan mayor Trump blasted? – The Washington Post
Jeezus… Citizens of our own country and we ignore their plight. Jeezus f’ing Kerr-eyest….
On whirlwind visit, president tells local officials they should be “very proud” that more haven’t died like in “a real catastrophe” like Katrina.
Trump hails ‘incredible’ response in ‘lovely’ trip to storm-torn Puerto Rico – The Washington Post
what a f’ing incompetant douche.
“Remember that old board game Clue?” mused a former U.S. diplomat earlier this week. “You had to solve a murder by identifying the killer, the weapon and the venue: It was Colonel Mustard, with a knife, in the ballroom.
“Well, we’ve got a victim — U.S.-Cuban relations — and a venue, various houses and hotel rooms in Havana. But we haven’t got a suspect or a weapon yet. Not to make a pun, but we don’t have a clue.”
The expulsion of 15 Cuban diplomats from Washington announced on Tuesday, following a State Department decision to pull most personnel out of the American embassy in Havana, leaves diplomatic relations between the countries at half-staff.
…Nobody seems to be able to explain what happened. The United States says that over the past 11 months, 22 of its diplomats have been the victims of invisible attacks that left them nauseous, dizzy and with splitting headaches. (At least five Canadian diplomats in Havana have reported several similar symptoms.) Some of the attacks were accompanied by buzzing or thumping sounds; some were silent.
Cuba says it neither committed the attacks nor knows anything about them. And, to the surprise of many, Raúl Castro’s government permitted FBI agents to enter the country to help investigate.
…Speculation abounds, from the use of ultrasonic waves to the possibility that nothing happened at all and the diplomats fell victim to mass hysteria.
…Radio waves bounce around a lot and are relatively easy to steal. But microwave transmissions can only be intercepted by receivers directly in their line of sight. The U.S. National Security Agency promptly put a listening station on the 10th floor of the American Embassy in Moscow, where it could even listen in on phone calls made by Soviet leader Leonid Brezhnev from his limousine.
The listening center was so important to U.S. intelligence that, when a fire broke out in the embassy and the Moscow fire department said it needed access to the 10th floor to put it out, NSA chief Bobby Ray Inman told State Department officials, “Let it burn.”
The Russians, eventually, caught on and retaliated by aiming microwave barrages directly at the listening post. Whether they were trying to listen in on conversations inside the room (microwaves can be used to pick up sounds bouncing off glass) or simply hoping to screw up the American spying operation was never established.
But there was a side effect: Some U.S. diplomats exposed to the Soviet microwaves became ill. And though it never leaked into mainstream media, a low-key debate in medical journals continued for years about whether microwaves caused the illness.
…Historian Kaplan doesn’t believe the Soviets were intentionally trying to injure American diplomats. “The microwave beams may have had the effect of weapons,” he told the Herald. “But they were beamed for intel purposes.”
And, he added, it’s entirely possible that the entire Moscow scenario is being repeated in Havana: Cuba using leftover Russian technology of the 1970s to transmit secrets. The United States using 1970s techniques to steal them. And Cuba retaliating just as the Russians did.
Sonic attacks on diplomats in Cuba: lots of questions, few answers
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What it’s like to come of age in one of the strictest [and most patriarchal] countries in the world.
The Real Lives of Young Women Living in Saudi Arabia
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The Philippine president says he will not cooperate in an investigation being done by a key anti-graft agency on his alleged undeclared wealth and warned he will personally bring one of its top officials to investigators for illegally disclosing confidential information about him.
Duterte says he won’t cooperate in anti-graft body’s probe – The Washington Post
Heh… Of course he’ll only acknowledge corruption if he doesn’t benefit from it. The louder the roar, the smaller the spine.
Amnesty International declared anal examinations are torture.
Six suspected gay men in Egypt forced to have anal inspections | Metro News
Damn…..
Freddie Oversteegen was 14 years old, when a gentleman visited her family home in the Netherlands to ask her mother if she would allow her daughters to join the resistance.
This 90-Year-Old Lady Seduced and Killed Nazis as a Teenager – VICE
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Sen. John McCain (R-Ariz.) has urged Trump officials to rethink the decision.
US won’t waive shipping restrictions for Puerto Rico relief | TheHill
For the love of Christ….
PR is part of the United States for God’s sake!!!
A Saudi cleric who said women should not drive because their brains shrink to a quarter the size of a man’s when they go shopping has been banned from preaching.
Saad al-Hijri, head of fatwas (legal opinions) in Saudi Arabia’s Assir governorate, was suspended from all religious activity after advising against allowing women to drive in a speech that contained comments “diminishing human value”, a spokesman for the governor of Asir province said.
…In a video this week, Hijri asked what the traffic department would do it if it discovered a man with only half a brain. “Would it give him a licence or not? It would not. So how can it give it to a woman when she has only half?” he said.
“If she goes to the market she loses another half. What is left? A quarter … We demand the traffic department check because she is not suitable to drive and she has only a quarter.”
The comments sparked outrage on social media, which is hugely popular in the kingdom.
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Senior Saudi clerics appeared to be onside, responding with an apparently coordinated series of public statements, aimed at shifting a widely expected conservative pushback.
The commission of top Islamic clerics tweeted: “May God bless the king who looks out for the interest of his people and his country in accordance with sharia law.”
Dr Abdel-Latif al Sheikh, the former head of the religious police, tweeted: “Women driving is not against sharia and women will choose what best suits them.”
…Amal al Dayyem, 23, another university student in Riyadh, described the announcement as “real beginning”. “Most families will be on board with this simply because people no longer want to spend a huge chunk of their salaries on drivers and transportation. We can do this on our own,” she said.
…Maysoon Sleiman, 55, a doctor from Riyadh, said: “The thing is, a house cannot function properly without a driver and a lot of families cannot afford to hire one.
“This has nothing to do with religion, it’s our customs. Which is why I expect backlash and disapproval from a lot of women not just men. A long time ago, they used to shoot at satellite dishes because they were dubbed haram [forbidden], now they sell them. It’s going to be the same in this I believe. At least mothers can now safely drop their kids to school.”
‘This is a huge step for us’: jubilation as Saudi women allowed to drive | World news | The Guardian
What a wonderful turn of events!
One activist called it a “great victory”, while another said she was going to buy her “dream car”.
…The Gulf kingdom is the only country in the world that bans women from driving – and women are still subject to strict dress codes and gender segregation.
Until now, only men were allowed licences and women who drove in public risked being arrested and fined.
…The country’s US ambassador, Prince Khaled bin Salman, confirmed that women would not have to get male permission to take driving lessons, and would be able to drive anywhere they liked.
…In recent years, some members of the Saudi royal family have expressed support for ending the ban.
Last year, the government launched the Vision 2030 plan to modernise the economy – which was seen as a sign the country was moving towards reform.
…The hashtags “I am my own guardian” and “Saudi Women Can Drive” quickly gained traction on social media – but so did the hashtag “the women of my house won’t drive.”
…An estimated 800,000 chauffeurs currently ferry Saudi women around. The reason it has taken so long is the long-standing opposition from religious conservatives, who have expressed views varying from “they are too stupid to drive” to “it will lead to intolerable mingling of the sexes.”
Saudi Arabia women hail end of driving ban – BBC News
Amazing. What a leap forward!
Jericho prison is playing a key role in a Palestinian security apparatus aimed at stifling dissent, observers say.
Palestinians speak out about torture in PA prison | Palestine | Al Jazeera
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Inside the ruined ‘capital’ of the Islamic State group
…a city devastated by IS rule and Western-led bombardments. Civilians are trapped – with many being used as human shields.
The city fit for no-one – BBC News
Sigh….
Almost half a million Rohingya have fled ethnic violence in Burma.
Rohingya refugees share what they left behind – The Washington Post
Jeezus….