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Brasilien: Lula trotzt dem Haftbefehl

Brasiliens Ex-Präsident Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva hat die Frist zum Antritt seiner Haftstrafe verstreichen lassen. Er verharrte zusammen mit Anhängern in einem Gebäude der Metall-Gewerkschaft in São Paulo. Vor dem Gewerkschaftsgebäude versammelten sich mehrere Tausend Unterstützer des ehemaligen Staatschefs. Lulas Anwälte verhandelten laut mehreren Medien mit der Polizei. Sie reichten zudem einen Antrag bei…

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Trump Rattles Shares With His Tweets

Donald Trump’s got the stock market on a string, but investors are less sure of the game he’s playing. The Republican president’s renewed ramblings on trade dominated U.S. equity markets this week, with a tweet-induced swoon on Friday leaving the S&P 500 Index 1.4 percent lower than where it started on Monday. The gauge swung…

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Fb’s surveillance is nothing when put next with Comcast, AT&T and Verizon | Salome Viljoen

If you think Facebook’s “Cambridge Analytica problem” is bad, just wait until Comcast and Verizon are able to do the same thing. In response to the Cambridge Analytica data privacy scandal, Facebook took out full-page apology ads in several prominent British and US newspapers. While the company acknowledged a “breach of trust”, it also pointed…

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Marotta: 'Allegri a hundred per cent Juve'

“Massimiliano Allegri will 100 per cent be the Juventus Coach next season,” director Beppe Marotta told Rai Sport amid speculation. The tactician dropped hints in his Press conference on Saturday that he’d have to consider his motivation for continuing in the role and has for many months been linked with an experience in the Premier…

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Kunduz madrassa assault: Losing the authorized high ground

The attack by the Afghan government air force at the Hashemia Madrassa (religious school) in northern Kunduz province on April 2 that killed and injured scores of civilians and a number of Taliban fighters and commanders is, to paraphrase the late Colombian novelist Gabriel Garcia Marquez, a story of deaths foretold. Last year, after the US government…