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Sudan refugee laments thought to imprison, deport Africans

Indefinite imprisonment or a one-way ticket. These were the options Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu offered to African refugees and migrants in Israel earlier in January. Describing the 40,000-strong community as « infiltrators », Netanyahu said they had « to cooperate with us and leave voluntarily, respectably, humanely and legally, or we will have to use other tools at our…

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Surfers thrice extra possible to delight in antibiotic-resistant micro organism in guts

IMAGE: Dr. Anne Leonard interviews surfers on a beach in Cornwall, UK. view more  Credit: University of Exeter Regular surfers and bodyboarders are three times more likely to have antibiotic resistant E. coli in their guts than non-surfers, new research has revealed. Conducted by the University of Exeter, the Beach Bums study asked 300 people, half…

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Right here’s be sure that Hawaii’s missile warning fiasco isn’t repeated

This is a guest post from Steve Bellovin, a professor in the Computer Science department and affiliate faculty at the law school at Columbia University. His research focuses on networks, security, and public policy. His opinions don’t necessarily reflect the views of Ars Technica. EUGENE TANNER/AFP/Getty ImagesBy now, most people have heard about the erroneous…

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Turkey’s operation in Syria’s Afrin: Essentially the most important gamers

On Saturday, Turkey launched its operation in the northern Syrian enclave of Afrin aimed at rooting out the armed Kurdish groups, which Ankara considers a threat to its security. Turkish ground troops followed a day after, crossing the border into Syria alongside thousands of Free Syrian Army (FSA) fighters, as part of the so-called Operation…

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Govt shutdown, day 2: Signs of progress emerge

To get behind the bill, Democrats appear to want an assurance that McConnell will put a bipartisan immigration bill up for a vote, with or without Trump’s blessing. Schumer has repeatedly expressed frustration about nailing down Trump’s demands for an immigration deal that would protect hundreds of thousands of young undocumented immigrants from deportation. « He…

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US shutdown hits as working week begins

Image copyright Getty Images Hundreds of thousands of federal workers will be unable to report for work on Monday, as the US Senate struggles to end a government shutdown. Some will not be paid until the stalemate is resolved. A rare Sunday session of the Senate yielded no agreement between Democrats and Republicans, with immigration…

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Gaza below industrial strike amid worsening prerequisites

A general strike has been called for by the private sector in the Gaza Strip to protest worsening living conditions amid the ongoing blockade, which is threatening to collapse the enclave’s economy. In a statement published last week, the Gaza Businessmen Association (Arabic) announced that the strike in commercial and economic institutions would start from 8am…

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World’s richest rep eighty two % of worldwide wealth: Oxfam

Half of the world’s population received no share of all wealth created globally last year, while 82 percent went to the richest one percent, a report by Oxfam International revealed. Billionaires in 2017 increased their wealth by $762bn, enough to end « global extreme poverty seven times over », the UK-based charity’s annual inequality report, published on…