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more concerned about your basically interrnational illegal whaling than this JAPAN

Japan prepares for mass exodus of RATS as it closes world's biggest fish market: Officials set up ring of steel and prepare for 'major battle' with TENS OF THOUSANDS of rodents
Tokyo's Tsukiji fish market due to close after 83 years and move 1.4 miles away
Relocation set to unleash tens of thousands of rats attracted to fish waste
Around 900 businesses handle 480 kinds of seafood worth $14 million daily

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Fishmongers checking bluefin tuna before the new year's first auction at the Tsukiji fish market in Tokyo, which will close after 83 year

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BEHAVE YOURSELVES re sexual violence also obsolete nobel givers, and all the balls ups you mahe
incl the WHALING .. stop the whaling JAPAN/NORWAY

Sexual violence as a weapon of war l
Inside story

Published on Oct 6, 2018
Campaigners determined to prevent attacks are this year's Nobel peace prize winners

From Hollywood's metoo movement to the distinguished Nobel Peace Prize, more light is being shed on the prevalence of sexual violence - both in war and peace.
The UN has called gender-based violence a global pandemic.
A recent United Nations study found sexual violence continues to be employed as a tactic of war and a tool of political repression.
Sexual violence is not only prevalent on the battlefields of war but can also be experienced at home or work.
Will the presitigious award provide a much larger platform for survivors of sexual violence everywhere?

 
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CONGRATULATIONS AMERICA
youve just written 'lies and deceit'as an ammendment into your constitution
damn amazing ya'll are
best democracy in the world
- self proffessed huh

PERFECT result
if he takes it
reflects the lies/deciet of the current govt continue,into perpetuity
the best man has won etc,despite all odds
and
the country should/will be forever grateful
2017 ONWARDS USA FOREVER
 

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WONDER WHY
theres no association of the below by QUARTZ an article that seemed to come out today,when the NATURE article was posted on 02 Oct
realize theres no requrement/obligation for such but ..
related at best
can only assume this media outlet took the following arrticle i posted several days ago but chose not to mention this was going to happen, odd i find/tantamount to false news almost

they seem to have a weekly item on AFRiCA

If you received this email from a friend or colleague, you can sign up here to receive the Quartz Africa Weekly Brief in your inbox every week.

Quartz Africa article today

How to stop Africa’s young scientists from leaving the continent. Research shows nearly one in three African scientists leave the continent every year. Most young African scientists leave for higher pay, better opportunities, and a conducive research environment and a new project is trying to better identify the challenges and how to address them.

my article posted several days ago

well done CHINA/PERU
helping others and cleaning up mess
good for yous

China’s spending spree on African science
China wants to train Africa’s next generation of scientists as part of its US$60-billion investment plan in the continent. China will offer 50,000 scholarships for African people to study in China, opportunities for another 50,000 people to travel to seminars and workshops, and scholarships for postgraduate training in China and at African institutions. Policy experts say that it’s essential that Africans hold the reins of any initiatives to ensure that the continent benefits.

Nature | 4 min read
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Nature | 4 min read
China to train African scientists as part of $60-billion development plan
But critics worry the investment will make African countries too reliant on an outside power.


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China to train African scientists as part of $60-billion development plan
 

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UKS BREXIT SHIT
ITS A DOG anyway

get out of supporting the KILLER SAUDIS pongoland politicians,you overweight stuffy arseholes who continually vote 'aye' to authorize the killings of 000s of civilians in SYRIA/YEMEN

and i may thik differently

Salisbury death,blame the Russians
what about the likely death,in a supposed sanctury safe CONSULATE by your beloved killer saudis
open your mouths,blame the saudis
cry to the USA/Fr and all 3 of you bomb somewhere, IRANS due, as if you would dare,gutless shits

Musicians and dog owners in London urge Theresa May to reconsider Brexit
In an open letter, top musicians have warned of a "cultural jail" if the UK leaves the European Union. Dog owners also turned out in London and Glasgow to make their voices heard for a "Wooferendum" against Brexit.

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Musicians and dog owners in London urge Theresa May to reconsider Brexit | DW | 07.10.2018

‘Cultural jail’: Brexit could bring booming industry to its knees
Top UK musicians tell PM in open letter why Europe is so important to their industry

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‘Cultural jail’: Brexit could bring booming industry to its knees
 

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acht
your stuck ith it
ya'all all be loving it
willlllllll get used to it
part of your wondeful democracy now
bitch about it for years to come
wonder just how nasty the K will turn on ya'all,
ie
make Trumplike decisions to F'things up BIG TIME ha
just because hes in the position of ultimate USA power to do so,for life
haha enjoy,as good as Xi,in for life



Hundreds Rally to “Cancel Kavanaugh” Hours Before His Confirmation
On the day of Brett Kavanaugh’s confirmation to the Supreme Court, women, survivors and allied continued to protest and demand senators stop the process
 

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yay

its your hallelujah Sunday
courtesy of your NYT and CHINA
those interferring blighters duh


Firing Back at Trump in the Trade
War With Tariffs Aimed at His Base



By EDUARDO PORTER and KARL RUSSELL OCT. 3, 2018

President Trump may have been overstating things when he argued from a United Nations podium last week that the Chinese were going after American farm products to hurt his political base because “they do not want me or us to win.”

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Firing Back at Trump in the Trade War With Tariffs Aimed at His Base
 

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2 words .. KILLER SAUDIS
related
wont bother adding the two main suppliers of militay killing ware in this inst
think you who are observant know
i am not ever going to refrain from putting that info out there
like the K in pepetuity it will be mentioned duh
as bad as what the ISRAELIS get up to

Saudi Arabia denies killing of Kashoggi inside Turkey consulate | Al Jazeera English

Published on Oct 7, 2018
Jamal Khashoggi has been missing for five days.
"The initial assessment of the Turkish police is that Mr Khashoggi has been killed at the consulate of Saudi Arabia in Istanbul. We believe that the murder was premeditated and the body was subsequently moved out of the consulate," a Turkish official told the Reuters news agency on Saturday.
A Saudi source at the consulate denied that Khashoggi had been killed at the mission and said in a statement that the accusations were baseless, Reuters reported.
The critic of the Saudi regime, who had once been on good terms with members of the royal family, entered the kingdom's consulate in Istanbul on Tuesday to obtain paperwork.

Jamal Elshayyal reports Istanbul.

 
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F'kn disgusting the above
it will all blow over in a day or 2

further
some natural disasters seem to be another form of citizen cleansing by f'n slow acting leaders,and some govts
blame the so called leaders

ndonesia fears post-tunsami disease epidemics | Al Jazeera English

Published on Oct 7, 2018
Hospitals in Palu are understaffed with doctors and overflowing with patients already and now the health conditions in central Sulawesi Island are deteriorating.
The earthquake and tsunami damaged or destroyed sanitation infrastructure and exposure to the unrecovered, decomposing bodies of those who died poses an increased risk of disease, both to locals trying to salvage some part of their former lives and to the recovery workers looking for any of the over 5,000 people still missing.
Doctors have said they are already starting to an increase in diarrhoea and skin rashes, but there are even more serious risks of tuberculosis and cholera outbreaks.
Al Jazeera's Wayne Hay has more from Palu on the difficulties medical professionals are facing in the aftermath of the disaster.

 

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technology 2000 and social media
welcome to sexual violence/used to be called assault todays new industry
@me to and all
lets talk about it abuse/accuse,tarnish with some truth
thrown/comming out
gay and aids of the 80s long gone

Trolls, threats: Online harassment of female journalists | The Listening Post

Published on Oct 7, 2018
Journalists are used to having to defend their work in the traditional sense, but the online harassment and trolling of reporters is now a professional hazard that has become something of a norm. The advent of social media has meant that the dissemination of hate has become as easy as a simple click, and the language is getting increasingly ugly and violent.

"I've been attacked as a communist operative, a CIA, every kind of word that you can think of for ugly, for animals, I mean you name it, it's been thrown at me. As a journalist; I'm used to defending the work I do … but how do you respond when someone threatens you with rape? When someone wants you dead?" Maria Ressa told The Listening Post.

Ressa is the CEO of Rappler, a news website in the Philippines known for its critical coverage of President Rodrigo Duterte's government.

While both men and women face harassment online, many female media professionals have to deal with the kind of hate comments men will never have to stomach, messages about their appearance, gender, and sexuality.

As Hannah Storm, director of the International News Safety Institute explains, women are three times more likely to receive online harassment than their male colleagues.

"You're inundated with a barrage of hate, of vitriol. Words calling you thing like 'prostitute', or 'whore', or 'hooker', or somebody else's sex slave; that they were gonna do things to you that are really sexually explicit. People are trying to shame female reporters into silence by calling them names, by undermining their reputation, and by trying to violate their role as journalists."

A recent study by Trollbusters and the International Women's Media Foundation found that around 40 percent of the female journalists they interviewed had stopped writing about stories they knew would be lightning rods for attacks.

Around 30 percent indicated they had considered leaving the journalistic profession altogether as a result of the effect online abuse had had on them.

But the effects are not just psychological or emotional. Sagarika Ghose, consulting editor at The Times of India, told us that harassment on the web has the potential to seep offline as well.

"There are women who are attacked on social media, who are then attacked off social media. The threats can be online and then go offline. My colleague and good friend, Gauri Lankesh, was actually shot in September 2017. Now, the reason why I take these Facebook and Twitter threats seriously is because, you know, this is exactly what happened to Gauri. She faced social media threats, and she never used to take it seriously. But the fact is, she was killed."

 
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looks like disasters are soon forgotten anyway
incl wars and Kavanaghs winning etc huh
not so a chemical death on someones soil
takes 3 to BOMB THE SHIT out of somewhere within a week,still forgotten about 24 hours later
no collatteral damage/formerly known as civillians/human beings,so its all cool huh
no human rights abuses for the gutless UN to bitch about
money comming in years later tho,clear out all our old armaments


A century ago the Spanish flu killed 50 million—and then we forgot about it
Here's what we can learn.
 
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bye bye technology smarts America
we dont need to steal things off you anymore,like the Russkis ha
poor Russkis
had JFK/USA going ballistic when you kept ahead with the space race



Here's China’s massive plan to retool the web
All Chinese citizens will receive a numerical score reflecting their “trustworthiness."

oh Trump/Kim love NASA actually,one of the only USA.orgs i do haha


To celebrate NASA’s 60th birthday, 21 vintage photos from space
One small step for a man and his camera, one giant leap for photography.
 

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EVERY BARSTED UNDER THE SUN
vows to fight CORRUPTION
and theyre just as bad as each other
every F'n one of them is guilty in some way
the longer they stay in, the more corrupt they tend to get .. dont give a shit what you say
generalise or what


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A right-wing candidate who vows to wield an iron fist against corruption and violence won the first round of presidential voting in Brazil.
Sunday, October 7, 2018 8:21 PM EST
Jair Bolsonaro stunned the political establishment by rising to the top of a crowded presidential field despite a long history of offensive remarks.

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dont understand it totally
but
enough to know ... good job'
damn loser
re all things SAUDI
- she says

remember it going around the world,like king shit
with countries like the USA/UK lauding him/it as a fwd thinking king .. like Macron ...BS
theres plenty of others in the world worthy of thougtht
even Iran Turkey,despite there atrocities
listen

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EVERY BARSTED UNDER THE SUN
vows to fight CORRUPTION
and theyre just as bad as each other
every F'n one of them is guilty in some way
the longer they stay in, the more corrupt they tend to get .. dont give a shit what you say
generalise or what


BREAKING NEWS
A right-wing candidate who vows to wield an iron fist against corruption and violence won the first round of presidential voting in Brazil.
Sunday, October 7, 2018 8:21 PM EST
Jair Bolsonaro stunned the political establishment by rising to the top of a crowded presidential field despite a long history of offensive remarks.

Read More »

Trump only in Portuguese
 
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man of the day 6in
following,as to what those 2 will do/say,to the killer SAUDIS
think they should have acted with the destruction of the kids on the bus'
this is secondary/relatively minor to be acting on huh
he cane our ratyr perhaps

Saudi Arabia denies killing of Kashoggi inside Turkey consulate | Al Jazeera English

 
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DROUGHT areas in Afghanistan.
shame on us,when we caused there problems prior, virtually neglect such,compared to our usual worries

Afghanistan water shortage displaces thousands in Badghis | Al Jazeera English

Published on Oct 8, 2018
More than three million people are suffering from a devastating drought in Afghanistan.
There’s been no rain for months and crops have all failed, forcing families to leave their homes.
The UN and aid groups have been able to provide some water, but they need food and medicine. Aid workers say the situation is now at a critical stage.

Tony Birtley reports from Badghis province, one of the worst-hit areas in Afghanistan.

 
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Brazil elections: Can a new president save the economy? | Counting the Cost

Published on Oct 6, 2018
As Brazilians head to the polls to elect their next president, many worry about the country's crippled economy and whether a new government will be able to turn the tide.

Brazil is Latin America's largest economy and the "B" in the "BRICs". When President Luiz Inacio "Lula" da Silva left office in January 2011, Brazil was widely regarded as Latin America's economic miracle.

Today, it's a country struggling with recession and high unemployment where there is widespread unhappiness at the deteriorating quality of life. And when the country's national museum tragically went up in flames last month, many saw it as a metaphor for their own struggles.

Inequality is one of the problems: Brazil's six richest men have as much wealth as the poorest 50 percent of the population, which stands around 100 million people, according to Oxfam International.

Rampant corruption is another issue, and a multi-billion dollar bribery probe called Lava Jato or Car Wash has highlighted the kind of special treatment given to the few.

Reform is needed to bring down debt, tackle violence and fix the unjust public sector pensions system. Civil servants often retire in their early 50s on full pay, yet those born in the favelas (slums), are without access to basic services, according to Al Jazeera's Lucia Newman.

Northeastern Brazil is heavily populated, which makes it a magnet for politicians seeking election. "In this slum there's no sewerage, running water or other basic services ... 60 percent of people in Alagoas live in poverty. Their needs are not great and their pockets so empty, that they're easy prey during election season when politicians come here and buy as many people's votes for as little as $10," reports Newman.

Latin America economist Edward Glossop of Capital Economics explains that to put Brazil back on track economically, "the main thing investors are looking for is pension reform and deep fiscal reform ... I think future governments will struggle to push this through because it's highly unpopular with the electorate. And also, the reform requires 3/5 majority in Congress and Brazil's Congress is massively fragmented."

According to Glossop, Brazil's digital economy won't be able to help pull the country out of recession - unlike in China and other parts of Asia.

"In places like Brazil, you really need to get the overall economy investment rate up in order to really reap the fruits of the digital economy."

"The business environment is still quite bad and the pension system is still quite generous, which means that domestic savings are very low - there's no incentive to save domestically. Therefore, the investment rate in the economy is too low."

"The digital economy will obviously grow in importance in Brazil [in the future], but it's not going to be a key to growth any time soon," says Glossop.

The cost of medicine

Drug company Nostrum Pharmaceuticals has recently hiked the price of a 65-year-old antibiotic mixture by 400 percent to $2,000 a bottle. Nostrum's wasn't the only price increase last month; it was one of 60, according to Wells Fargo.

From China to the United States, drug price hikes of essential medicines are coming under political scrutiny. In the absence of a world body deciding on the fair pricing of medicine, drugmakers can boost prices so they and middlemen can make bigger profits.

"Each country has its own healthcare system, its own healthcare budget, and by extension its own system of charging or deciding on what a new treatment should be priced at and what is a fair level," explains Gustav Ando, senior director and vice president within the Life Sciences Group at IHS Markit.


 
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