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+Ekaterina Ivanovna I think this is the best illustration I seen of what's going on in GOP

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+Roman Kalik +Evgeniy al-Khassakah +itai michaelson +Alex Tavor
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A Gelugpa monk chanting Om Mani 

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This is great :)

+Evgeniy al-Khassakah +itai michaelson +Roman Kalik +Ekaterina Ivanovna +Prometheus Unbound +Blogshel Nizo +Bruno Mota +Alex Tavor

/* “I’m supposed to feel comfortable and safe [here],” one student said. “But this man is being supported by students on our campus and our administration shows that they, by their silence, support it as well … I don’t deserve to feel afraid at my school,” she added.

“[Faculty] are supporting this rhetoric by not ending it,” said one student, who went on to say that “people of color are struggling academically because they are so focused on trying to have a safe community and focus on these issues [related to having safe spaces on campus].”

“For the students, it’s reassuring to see how they are able to voice out their opinions and, although it might be unsafe or uncomfortable, we know that we have a community behind us, whether that be the Latin[x] community, the Muslim community or the black student community — there are pools of safety we can go to,” Singh said. */

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Brazil is another country that in the meantime succumbed to the global Z epidemic

+Ekaterina Ivanovna +Alex Tavor +Bruno Mota +Evgeniy al-Khassakah +Roman Kalik +Blogshel Nizo +Prometheus Unbound +itai michaelson 

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I am a bit superstitious when it comes to signs. I am very intrigued now

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+Ekaterina Ivanovna +itai michaelson +Blogshel Nizo +Bruno Mota +Alex Tavor +Roman Kalik +Evgeniy al-Khassakah +Prometheus Unbound

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Yungchen Lhamo

+Nikol Leitner +itai michaelson

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Turkey's spectacular polarization

BY UMIT BEKTAS, NICK TATTERSALL AND HUMEYRA PAMUK (Reuters) {

Source = http://reut.rs/1UdEGor

"Government resign!" chanted some of the mourners at the funeral on Tuesday of four young victims of the suicide bombing in Turkey's capital Ankara.

"Our child has become a victim of ugly politics. We don't want any politicians at our funeral," one of the relatives called out, before family members hushed him and warned him against speaking out in front of journalists.

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"Turkey has become a country that can neither rejoice nor mourn together, or find a common sense to unite around. It has become an angry country, with ever shrinking and fragmenting tribal outlooks," said Turkish-British researcher Ziya Meral.

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In his first speech since the attack, Erdogan said the country's anti-terrorism laws, already seen by rights groups as too invasive and used in recent months to detain academics and journalists, should be widened further.

"It might be the terrorist who pulls the trigger and detonates the bomb, but it is these supporters and accomplices who allow that attack to achieve its goal," he told a dinner for doctors in his palace late on Monday.

"The fact their title is lawmaker, academic, writer, journalist or head of a civil society group doesn’t change the fact that individual is a terrorist...We should redefine terror and terrorist as soon as possible and put it in our penal code."

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The divisions are ever more keenly felt far beyond the corridors of power.

Amedspor, one of the most prominent soccer teams in the southeast, were unable to find rooms for an away match in the central city of Sivas on Tuesday, with hoteliers refusing to take their reservation when they realised who was calling.

Eventually the local governor's office found them accommodation 40 km (25 miles) out of town, the team's president, Ali Karakas, told Reuters.

"We're seeing a severing of emotional bonds and this is such a dangerous thing," Karakas said." }
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