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Tens of thousands take to streets of Catalonia on day of general strike
Two days after Catalonia held a banned independence referendum, the region was operating at half speed on Tuesday due to a general strike called by small unions. The two large Spanish general workers’ unions, UGT and CC OO, have encouraged people to demonstrate in a “paro de país” (country stoppage) to protest the police violence on Sunday, but underscored that they are not participating in the call for a general strike.
Researchers alter mosquitoes 2 ways to tackle malaria
Dalit man beaten to death at Hindu festival in India
Caste and Hindi Uber-Nationalism both to blame
A man from the Dalit, the lower caste in Indian Hindu society, has died after being attacked while attending a celebration of the Hindu festival of Navratri. Eight men have been detained and charged with murder.
Facebook says 10 million US users saw Russia-linked ads
Facebook has handed over copies of some 3,000 ads linked to a Russian agency to US lawmakers, as part of Congress’ probe into alleged election meddling. The ads reportedly focused on divisive social and political issues.
Psychiatric patients in Norway given electro therapy without consent: report
Who’s watching them? At least 40 patients at Norwegian psychiatric treatment units have been treated with electric therapy over the last three years without giving consent, a report has revealed.
Two young students killed in Marseille knife attack were cousins
What can we do to bring an end to these killings and our nation’s killings? Two young women who were knifed to death by a suspected jihadist outside Marseille train station on Sunday were two cousins aged 20, French prosecutors have confirmed.
Why Pope Francis is reviving a long tradition of regional variations in Catholic services
Pope Francis has changed Canon law so that translations of liturgical texts are approved by local bishops’ conferences, rather than needing Vatican approval. So why is this important? Joanne M. Pierce, a professor of Religious Studies, explains.
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Side Street: Once Trapped in Korea, Puerto Rican Vets Now Face Battle at Home
Puerto Rican veterans who survived the horrors of Korea wonder when their commander-in-chief will address their island’s humanitarian crisis.
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