Articles for September, 2017

Donald Trump's Travel Ban Gets A Temporary Win From The Supreme Court

Donald Trump's Travel Ban Gets A Temporary Win From The Supreme CourtPresident Donald Trump’s travel ban nabbed another partial win in the Supreme Court. The court on Tuesday granted an administration request that it block a federal appeals court ruling from last week that would have limited the scope of the ban as it applies to refugees. Trump tried twice to instate a travel ban preventing refugees as well as citizens from several Muslim-majority countries from entering the United States.


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Iraq sentences Russian Isil fighter to death by hanging in first ruling of its kind on foreign jihadists

Iraq sentences Russian Isil fighter to death by hanging in first ruling of its kind on foreign jihadistsIraq has sentenced to death by hanging a Russian who fought for Islamic State in Mosul, in the first such ruling on a foreign fighter and one which could set a precedent.  The man admitted to being a member of the jihadist group and “carrying out terrorist operations” against Iraqi security forces since 2015, according to a statement released by Baghdad's central criminal court. He was charged under the country’s anti-terrorism laws, which provides for death by hanging or firing squad.  Most suspected local Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (Isil) members are being tried in northern Iraq, however most foreigners have been taken south to Baghdad.  Members of the Iraqi National Security Service take a suspected Isil collaborator to their base in Bartella, near Mosul. Credit: Sam Tarling for the Telegraph While the number of detainees has not been made public, Iraqi authorities are thought to be holding several dozen non-Iraqis. General Yahya Rasool, a spokesman for Joint Operations Command, said the Russian was "the first (jihadist) to surrender" to Iraqi forces in west Mosul, scene of the most ferocious battles. The 28-year-old fighter was said to have been captured after running out of ammunition. The Russian was handed over to Iraqi intelligence and then to judicial authorities, said Gen Rasool. During his interrogation, the Russian said he had studied engineering and discovered Islam in Moscow, where Uzbek construction workers introduced him to the religion. Omar al-Shishani, a senior Chechen fighter who was killed in an air strike  Credit: AP After obtaining his degree in 2014, the Russia said he travelled to Turkey with the intention of entering Syria to join Isil. According to his testimony, he pledged allegiance to the jihadist group in Mosul, trained for a month and took the nom de guerre Abu Yasmina al-Russi. The Russian said he was wounded during combat in Iraq - in the Isil-held cities of Baiji and in Fallujah - before his surrender in Mosul. Iraqi forces detained hundreds of suspected jihadists during the nine-month operation to recapture the country's second city, which culminated in July.  They included foreign fighters from a number of Arab and other countries, including Russia, which has faced insurgencies by Chechens and other Muslim groups in the North Caucasus. It is estimated as many as 7,000 extremists from Russia and other former Soviet states left to join Isil in Iraq and Syria.  A group of German women were also apprehended in the ruins of Mosul’s Old City, including a 16-year-old convert to Islam who married a Chechen fighter.  Linda Wenzel’s case became infamous after pictures and videos were published of her looking dishevelled as she was led away by security forces. German 16-year-old Linda Wenzel in Mosul's Old City The teenager could theoretically face the death sentence, according to Iraq's counter-terrorism law. However, even if she is sentenced to death in Iraq, she would not be executed before the age of 22. Iraq has said it will try all foreign Isil suspects, however several European governments have said they will apply for extradition to see their citizens tried at home.  Last month, Baghdad sentenced 27 Iraqi Isil fighters to death by hanging over their role in a massacre of up to 1,700 army recruits in 2014. Judges have told he Telegraph that as many as 5,000 men are being held in prisons around Mosul awaiting trial. Human rights group have raised their concern at Iraq’s use of the death penalty. Human Rights Watch said it was working to confirm the ruling but said if true, it would be a “dangerous” if not predictable decision. In 2016, Iraqi Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi attempted to fast-track death sentences as his government faced growing anti-government protests demanding reform. However, the United Nations warned the move would likely result in “gross, irreversible miscarriages of justice ... given the weaknesses of the Iraqi justice system.” 


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“RIDE WITH NORMAN REEDUS” WILL RETURN FOR SEASON THREE IN 2018 AND SEASON TWO PREMIERES SUNDAY NOVEMBER 5TH
MORE GAS IN THE TANK BEFORE WE EVEN TAKE OFF – AMC ANNOUNCES “RIDE WITH NORMAN REEDUS” WILL RETURN FOR SEASON THREE IN 2018   SEASON TWO PREMIERES AS A TWO-NIGHT TELEVISION EVENT SUNDAY NOVEMBER 5TH AT 11 PM ET/PT AND MONDAY NOVEMBER 6TH AT 9:00PM ET/PT   CO-RIDERS THIS SEASON INCLUDE  “THE WALKING DEAD”...
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Republicans want Hillary Clinton to vanish. We can't let that happen | Heather Cox Richardson

Republicans want Hillary Clinton to vanish. We can't let that happen | Heather Cox RichardsonThe fight over Hillary Clinton’s continued presence in public life is about more than her “likeability” or the fissures in the Democratic party. Clinton attracts such vitriol because she stands at the place where two conflicting political ideologies clash. Republicans today control all branches of the federal government and are poised to put their ideology of radical individualism into reality.


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Watch Trump Fans Get Trolled Into Saying What They Really Think

Watch Trump Fans Get Trolled Into Saying What They Really ThinkMaybe supporters of Donald Trump should have heeded the warning before they spoke to Klepper and his camera at a rally for the president in Phoenix last month. A former “Daily Show” correspondent, Klepper is about to launch a new show called “The Opposition,” where he appears to take on the role of a faux right-wing conspiracy theorist.


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I was working in my storage unit this weekend and came across these Rare European Release @mattel 6″ Batman Variant Figures I figured not many folks have seen.
I was working in my storage unit this weekend and came across these Rare European Release @mattel 6″ Batman Variant Figures I figured not many folks have seen. Follow AFi on Instagram
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Video Of McDonald's Employee Misbehaving With Hispanic Woman Goes Viral

Video Of McDonald's Employee Misbehaving With Hispanic Woman Goes ViralThe Charlotte woman posted the video on Facebook that shows a manager of a drive-thru McDonald's insulting her probably due to her accent and appearance.


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Hillary Clinton Torches The 'Lip Service' Of Ivanka Trump

Hillary Clinton Torches The 'Lip Service' Of Ivanka TrumpHillary Clinton had a very straightforward response when she was asked recently about Ivanka Trump’s role in her father’s administration.


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American Horror Story: Cult Episode 2: Ally’s Losing It, and We Might Be Too
We wouldn't call any season of American Horror Story "easy to watch," but this season is truly pushing it. Prior to this watching the first few episodes of this season, we...
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Are You the One’s Kathryn Palmer Defends Robby Hayes Amid Bachelor in Paradise Cheating Rumors
Robby Hayes is not who you think he is according to one close pal. Shortly after accusations flew that the Bachelor in Paradise star may have cheated on girlfriend Amanda Stanton after...
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