The Andean country Peru has declared a state of emergency after clashes between police and protesters left three dead and 15 injured. The clashes were prompted by Peruvians protesting a new Chinese copper mining project.
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South African murder and attempted murder rates soar to almost 100 a day
(not good but news spin for more readers rather than understanding?) With 49 people killed every day, South Africa has been battling a reputation as one of the crime capitals of the world. Recent trends show that this state of affairs is not going to improve any time soon.
Source: South African murder and attempted murder rates soar to almost 100 a day
Planned Parenthood Chief Takes On G.O.P. Critics at Congressional Hearing
At Service for Yogi Berra, Friends Recall Much More Than a Ballplayer
Police Killing in Delaware Brings Calls for Inquiry
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19 Interesting and Amazing Vintage Photos of Mirror Self Portraits from the Early Days of Photography
Here is an interesting collection of amazing mirror self-portrait photos in the late 1800s to the early 1900s.
| Belgian painter Henri Evenepoel took a selfie, 1898 |
| German fraternity mirror selfie, 1912 |
| Harold Cazneau who took this selfie in 1910 |
| Ilse Bing took her self portrait at the age of 14, Frankfort, 1913 |
| A young woman with her Kodet Cameras, ca. 1880s |
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