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Police discovery of 'torture chambers' in sea containers leads to 100s of arrests in underground network

Six men have been arrested by Dutch police following the discovery of several sea containers that had been converted into improvised "torture chambers."

Quinn Patrick / Jul 8, 2020

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Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro test positive for coronavirus

The President of Brazil, Jair Bolsonaro, announced on Tuesday that he has coronavirus.

Sam Edwards / Jul 7, 2020

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Scientists claim not wearing a face mask should be stigmatized like impaired driving

Some scientists are claiming that the refusal to wear a face mask should be seen as akin to drinking and driving as it is a danger to those around you.

Quinn Patrick / Jul 7, 2020

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Ontario-born Broadway star Nick Cordero dead at 41 from COVID-19

Canadian Broadway and television actor, Nick Cordero, has died at the age of 41 after contracting Covid-19 and spending months in intensive care. He was from Hamilton, Ontario.

Quinn Patrick / Jul 6, 2020

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Who is Ghislaine Maxwell about to expose?

There is a lengthy list of rich and powerful individuals who flew on Jeffrey Epstein’s private plane, aptly coined the “Lolita Express.”

Blaire White / Jul 6, 2020

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China reports suspected bubonic plague cases in Inner Mongolia city

Chinese authorities are taking extra precautions after a case of bubonic plague was reported in a city in Western Inner Mongolia.

Sam Edwards / Jul 6, 2020

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Botswana elephants die en masse leaving scientists perplexed at cause

The mysterious mass deaths of 350 elephants has occurred in northern Botswana that scientist are calling a “conservation disaster.”

Quinn Patrick / Jul 6, 2020

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Prime Minister Justin Trudeau will not be attending meeting with President Trump and Mexican President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador this week

When asked if he would attend the meeting last week, Trudeau did not say that retreat or Parliament were reasons not to go.

Sam Edwards / Jul 6, 2020

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Scientists warn WHO that coronavirus could be airborne

In an open letter, 239 scientists from all over the world shared evidence with the WHO suggesting that people can be infected by smaller particles.

Sam Edwards / Jul 6, 2020

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Formula 1's Max Verstappen says he will not 'take the knee' for Black Lives Matter

Formula 1 race car driver Max Verstappen took to Twitter early Sunday morning to express his decision that he would not be taking a knee for Black Lives Matter amid international unrest over the death of George Floyd and calls to abolish the police.

C.G. Jones / Jul 5, 2020

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J.K. Rowling fires back at critics with new Twitter thread on mental illness

Harry Potter author J.K. Rowling took to Twitter early Sunday morning to fire back at people who have berated her on a number of sensitive topics, including allegations that she made light of mental illness.

C.G. Jones / Jul 5, 2020

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Owen Jones says 'cancel culture' doesn't exist—facts say otherwise

The Guardian columnist Owen Jones took to Twitter on Sunday morning to express his view that "cancel culture" does not exist, but is rather a strategy used by those with large platforms to shut down other who criticize them.

C.G. Jones / Jul 5, 2020

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Barcelona mayor says Christopher Columbus statue will remain standing

Barcelona mayor Ada Colau has rejected proposals to remove the Christopher Columbus statue in the Spanish city. Calls were made by local activists to remove the monument to the Spanish explorer in the wake of Black Lives Matter protests worldwide.

C.G. Jones / Jul 4, 2020

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Worker deaths, government crackdown on dissidents, and criminal investigation surround Canadian mines in Latin America

In Putaendo, a city of Chile, hundreds of police and military personnel, reportedly “armed to the teeth,” flooded its streets to supervise extractive activity. Unlike other regions, Putaendo has no large-scale mines. It has, however, been eyed by a Canadian junior for preliminary exploration.

The Post Millennial / Jul 3, 2020

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Russians voted yes on collection of 200 constitutional amendments, including same-sex marriage and Putin's rule

The referendum included over 200 constitutional amendments, and the way the ballot was formulated, it asked for a yes or no vote across the board.

Jonathan Bradley / Jul 3, 2020

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