For years, a sense of disillusionment has been growing on the right. Now, the refugee crisis has magnified that frustration. Increasingly, people from the very center of society are identifying with the movement — even as political debate coarsens and violence increases. By SPIEGEL Staff
Monthly Archives: December 2015
Fatal Shooting In Bernal Heights Is San Francisco’s 47th Homicide For 2015
A shooting on a quiet Bernal Heights street has led to San Francisco’s 47th homicide for the year, taking us well past 2014’s total number of slayings. [ more › ]
Study Finds ‘Widespread Discrimination’ On Airbnb
The study also points out how this discrimination, enabled by Airbnb, could bleed into the traditional hotel marketplace. [ more › ]
For God and country: more U.S. pastors seek political office in 2016 | Reuters {American Taliban on the march under cover of Christianity – next – revive and create new inquisition – when will they come for you?}
Since 2012, about 900 preachers from evangelical fundamentalist churches across the United States have made recordings of politically infused sermons and sent them to the IRS. The federal tax agency, which declined to comment, has yet to take any action.Lane and his network of pastors say they are well within their rights to bring politics into the church. “The founding fathers never meant for the church not to participate in government,” said Lane. “They meant for the government not to interfere with the church.
Source: For God and country: more U.S. pastors seek political office in 2016 | Reuters
Muslim-Run Fundraiser Raised Close To $200,000 For San Bernardino Victims
A group of Muslims have raised nearly $200,000 for the victims of the San Bernardino shootings. [ more › ]
Trudeau welcomes first of 25,000 Syrian refugees to Canada
Canada’s prime minister Justin Trudeau personally welcomes the first of 25,000 Syrian refugees Canada hopes to resettle over coming months.
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The tales of the missing are still haunting Sri Lanka six and half years after a bloody civil war ended. Credit: Amantha Perera/IPS
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The tales of the missing are still haunting Sri Lanka six and half years after a bloody civil war ended. Credit: Amantha Perera/IPS
Multiple TB strains discovered in Ethiopia
Health professionals recently discovered a wide variety of diverse strains of tuberculosis (TB) in Ethiopia.
The World Health Organization (WHO) has stated that Ethiopia has the third-highest rates for TB infections in Africa and the eighth-highest TB burden in the world. Scientists who have studied the genomes of Ethiopia’s TB report that it was present in the country before Europeans arrived. Unfortunately, Europeans have brought a fresh TB wave to the nation, which has resulted in stronger strains.
“The diversity of M. tuberculosis complex in Ethiopia confirms the African origin of the disease and contradicts early notions that TB was not present in Africa before main European contact,” Iñaki Comas, from FISABIO Public Health in Valencia, Spain, said. “However, it remains to be explained why high rates of infection among native people were observed after the contact.”
The new strains most likely created stronger TB strains that have continued to spread throughout the past century.
“The diversity of M. tuberculosis in Ethiopia is considerably higher than is recorded in most other countries; the number of genotypes present in the population is large, and some of them have clear links with other global genotypes while others are specific to East Africa,” Stefan Berg, from the Animal and Plant Health Agency in Surrey, U.K,, said. “Before this project was initiated, this high diversity was not expected.”
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