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Terry Glavin
Author, journalist. Ottawa Citizen & National Post columnist. Contributing editor, Maclean's magazine. Senior Fellow, Raoul Wallenberg Centre for Human Rights.
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FIVRE604 3 u
Even an outright ban on foreign nationals buying B.C. property would not be as effective as the speculation tax, Gordon believes. That’s because such a ban “would not address the more influential phenomenon of wealth migration,...."
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DPRK News Service 16 nóim
Behold, I am not Gandalf the Grey, whom you betrayed. I am Gandalf the White, who has returned from death. You have no colour now, and I cast you from the order and from the Council!
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İyad el-Baghdadi | إياد البغدادي 29 nóim
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The same applies to the Arab Spring. 2011 was year #1 in a 20 year transition. If this was a movie, you've only seen the first half hour.
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Sudanese Translators for Change STC 50 nóim
Protestors at the Army HQs chanting: “The Uprising has just begun” in defiance to the coup.
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Jennifer Rubin 1 u
It's not simply a gotcha to cite Trump's praise for Assange. It's emblematic of Trump's willingness side with Russia and its assets vs. American democracy.
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DPRK News Service 58 nóim
Fate of Julian Assange's cat remains shrouded in mystery.
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Michael Weiss 1 u
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Try this: If a New York Times reporter instructed someone to infiltrate Pentagon servers and extract classified material, and showed her how to do it, that reporter would first be fired, then arrested. This is where journalism ends and espionage begins.
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Terry Glavin 11 u
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The Spectator Index 11 u
SUDAN - Military taking control of country - President Omar al-Bashir forced out of power - Military deploys around Khartoum, senior officials being arrested - Military to form transitional council - Comes amid months of protests against President Omar al-Bashir
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Isma'il Kushkush 11 u
This photo of deposed Arab leaders is currently making the rounds on social media
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The National 12 u
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• Reports indicate former Sudanese Minister of Defence, Abdulrahem Mohammed Hussein, has been arrested. • Thousands have flocked to Sudan's defence ministry compound in Khartoum • Union behind protest issues statement supporting military for ‘joining the revolution’
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Sofia Diogo Mateus 12 u
As we wait to hear what will come from Sudan's military "announcement", meet Alaa Salah, the woman that has already become the symbol of Sudan's anti-government protests.
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Terry Glavin 12 u
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We could always blame Scott Brison.
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Terry Glavin 12 u
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Gotcha, but I'm so fucking sick of hearing that excuse, you have no idea. The Sudanese already removed Bashir, & btw no western democracy removed Gaddafi. The people did. And even after the western democracies abandoned Libya, the people still have no regrets. You can look it up.
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Terry Glavin 12 u
Surely there must be some democracy with a heart and an airforce that's willing to take Bashir off their hands and airlift him straight to the International Criminal Court at The Hague. Long live the Sudanese people.
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Daniel Schearf 12 u
Coup has succeeded in , military source tells reporter for in . Official announcement coming shortly.
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Isma'il Kushkush 12 u
Pan Arab media outlets reporting that Sudanese President Omar al-Bashir to step down and the formation of a transitional government
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The Spectator Index 13 u
SUDAN - Military taking control of country - President Omar al-Bashir forced out of power, reports that he resigned - Military deploys around presidential palace and Khartoum - Senior officials being arrested - Comes amid months of protests against President Omar al-Bashir
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Dell Cameron 13 u
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Reported arrests in Sudan: Bashir's bodyguards; his top deputy; his defense minister; the president of the ruling National Congress. (via Al Arabiya)
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