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Jul 21, 2018
With Brexit Deadlocked, Britain Stares Over a Cliff - The New York Times
With Brexit Deadlocked, Britain Stares Over a Cliff - The New York Times: Another week of infighting has left Theresa May besieged, her E.U. withdrawal plan on life support. No one seems to know what happens next.
Inside Bannon's Plan to Hijack Europe for the Far-Right
Inside Bannon's Plan to Hijack Europe for the Far-Right: Bannon is moving to Europe to set up The Movement, a populist foundation to rival George Soros and spark a right-wing revolt across the continent.
Facebook suspends analytics firm amid concerns of widespread surveillance of users | The Independent
Facebook suspends analytics firm amid concerns of widespread surveillance of users | The Independent: Facebook has suspended an analytics firm amid apparent concerns it may have carried out wide-spread surveillance of users. The social media giant said it had launched an immediate investigation after questions were raised about how Crimson Hexagon was using data collected from the site.
Congratulations, Mr. President: Zuckerberg Secretly Called Trump After The Election
Congratulations, Mr. President: Zuckerberg Secretly Called Trump After The Election: Internal documents show Facebook’s own marketing strategy was influenced by what it learned from its valued customer, the Trump campaign.
Trump Doubles Down on Russia. The Spies Shake Their Heads in Disbelief. - The New York Times
Trump Doubles Down on Russia. The Spies Shake Their Heads in Disbelief. - The New York Times: The policy gap on Russia between the president and his administration’s intelligence and national security agencies appears to be growing wider.
North Korea state media criticizes South Korea - The Washington Post
North Korea state media criticizes South Korea - The Washington Post: An editorial said South Korea has exaggerated its role in denuclearization talks between Pyongyang and Washington.
Midterm history 101: Trump’s win a boost to chances for Senate Democratic incumbents - The Washington Post
Midterm history 101: Trump’s win a boost to chances for Senate Democratic incumbents - The Washington Post: “If you are out of power and an incumbent, you just rarely lose,” says a Republican strategist who surveyed midterm elections. It’s especially true in states where the president prevailed by single digits.
Hire of departing Trump official by U-Va. draws ire of professors and students - The Washington Post
Hire of departing Trump official by U-Va. draws ire of professors and students - The Washington Post: Marc Short was the president’s legislative affairs director until Friday.
This conservative would take Obama back in a nanosecond - The Washington Post
This conservative would take Obama back in a nanosecond - The Washington Post: Our previous president rejected the dark vision propagated by Trump and the dictators he so admires.
Russia continues to shape narrative of Helsinki summit - The Washington Post
Russia continues to shape narrative of Helsinki summit - The Washington Post: Moscow says it has already sent formal proposals to Washington based on “agreements” between Trump and Putin.
In secret recording seized by FBI, Trump and Cohen discuss buying rights to model’s account of alleged affair - The Washington Post
In secret recording seized by FBI, Trump and Cohen discuss buying rights to model’s account of alleged affair - The Washington Post: The recording shows that Trump knew of Karen McDougal’s claims and the efforts to keep her quiet at least two months before his spokeswoman denied he knew of her allegations.
Jul 20, 2018
American journalist investigates organised crime in Southeast Asia — drugs, dognapping, defectors and the role of the Catholic Church | Post Magazine | South China Morning Post
American journalist investigates organised crime in Southeast Asia — drugs, dognapping, defectors and the role of the Catholic Church | Post Magazine | South China Morning Post: From the drug dens of Myanmar to the mean streets of Thailand, writer Patrick Winn has come to understand his adopted home – and offer a written antidote to misrepresentations in Western media
Death Sentence Having Little Effect on Drug in Southeast Asia
Death Sentence Having Little Effect on Drug in Southeast Asia: The UN report says Colombia remains the world’s top producer of cocaine. Yet the amount of the drug seized in Asia in 2016 was three times greater than the amount seized one year earlier.
Myanmar’s Military Planned Rohingya Genocide, Rights Group Says - The New York Times
Myanmar’s Military Planned Rohingya Genocide, Rights Group Says - The New York Times: A meticulous campaign by the security forces led to the Muslim minority group’s exodus, a report by Fortify Rights finds.
China mediation diplomacy in focus as Xi Jinping heads to Africa
China mediation diplomacy in focus as Xi Jinping heads to Africa: Across the developing world, Beijing has engaged in mediation diplomacy, a style of conflict resolution where it's the sole or principal moderator, to protect its assets and gain recognition as a global superpower.
1.5 million affected by hack targeting Singapore’s health data - The Verge
1.5 million affected by hack targeting Singapore’s health data - The Verge: Singapore has been hit by the country’s "worst" cyberattack. Hackers stole information belonging to 1.5 million patients from SingHealth. Singapore’s prime minister, Lee Hsien Loong, was among those targeted.
As Pakistan prepares for elections, its powerful military appears to be meddling
As Pakistan prepares for elections, its powerful military appears to be meddling: Pakistan's powerful army is accused of targeting former Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif and stifling media coverage ahead of a July 25 vote.
What Stays on Facebook and What Goes? The Social Network Cannot Answer - The New York Times
What Stays on Facebook and What Goes? The Social Network Cannot Answer - The New York Times: Asked about the kind of content Facebook keeps up and the kind it removes, company executives from Mark Zuckerberg on down have been comically tripped up in their responses.
God bless the ‘deep state’ - The Washington Post
God bless the ‘deep state’ - The Washington Post: Trump ignores evidence of his own intelligence community on election hacking.
The intelligence community has never faced a problem quite like this - The Washington Post
The intelligence community has never faced a problem quite like this - The Washington Post: But America’s agencies are resilient and are likely to “get on with it.”
Justice Department plans to alert public to foreign operations targeting U.S. democracy - The Washington Post
Justice Department plans to alert public to foreign operations targeting U.S. democracy - The Washington Post: The effort is designed to foil covert operations such as the one Russia undertook in 2016 to disrupt the presidential election.
‘That’s going to be special’: Tensions rise as Trump invites Putin to Washington - The Washington Post
‘That’s going to be special’: Tensions rise as Trump invites Putin to Washington - The Washington Post: What Trump and Putin discussed in Helsinki remains mostly a mystery.
Jul 19, 2018
Brett Kavanaugh's poll numbers aren't good. Will it matter? - CNNPolitics
Brett Kavanaugh's poll numbers aren't good. Will it matter? - CNNPolitics: President Donald Trump's nominee to the Supreme Court, Brett Kavanaugh, has the lowest initial net support for confirmation compared with other recent Supreme Court nominees, according to two new polls released this week.
Mueller releases list of more than 500 pieces of evidence against Manafort | TheHill
Mueller releases list of more than 500 pieces of evidence against Manafort | TheHill: Special counsel Robert Mueller's office on Wednesday released an itemized list of evidence prosecutors are considering for use against Paul Manafort as the former Trump aide's Washington D.C. trial approaches.
Hackers account for 90% of login attempts at online retailers — Quartz
Hackers account for 90% of login attempts at online retailers — Quartz: Selling stolen personal data is a big business for hackers: Somewhere on the dark web, your e-mail address and a few passwords are probably for sale (hopefully, old ones). Cyber criminals buy troves of this information to try to login to websites where they can grab something valuable like cash, airline points, or merchandise like...
Man accused of death threats against Malaysia’s king and PM Mahathir among seven held over suspected militant links | South China Morning Post
Man accused of death threats against Malaysia’s king and PM Mahathir among seven held over suspected militant links | South China Morning Post: Malaysia has been on high alert since gunmen allied with Islamic State (IS) militant group carried out a series of attacks in Indonesia
Rodrigo Duterte: Philippine president attacks Catholic Church, calls God ‘stupid’ - The Washington Post
Rodrigo Duterte: Philippine president attacks Catholic Church, calls God ‘stupid’ - The Washington Post: The Philippine leader is known for his off-color and off-the-cuff rhetoric. But in a deeply religious nation, he might have gone too far.
Suspects in Novichok case flew out of UK in wake of attack, source says - CNN
Suspects in Novichok case flew out of UK in wake of attack, source says - CNN: British police have identified two suspects in the poisoning of former Russian double agent Sergei Skripal and his daughter Yulia, a source with knowledge of the investigation told CNN Thursday.
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