Crisis continues as more pesticide-contaminated eggs detected in South Korea
Authorities are not entirely sure whose fault it is, but they have identified at least seven factories in the Netherlands and Belgium as sources of contaminated eggs. "The most important thing it implies is that the challenges to food security are only going to increase", said Elliott. In the United Kingdom, as many as 700,000 tainted eggs were likely imported, the Food Standards Agency said in an August 10 statement.
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This Map Tracks All 917 Hate Groups In The United States
At the weekend, groups including the Ku Klux Klan neo-Nazis marched through a Virginia college campus chanting "we will not be replaced" and holding flags bearing swastikas. The SPLC specifically pointed to a "presidential campaign that flirted heavily with extremist ideas" for the recent uptick in these groups. During his campaign for the 2016 election, Donald Trump promised to build a wall along the U.S.
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Carlton Hotel sexual assault: British trio jailed on reduced charges in Singapore
The incident took place after a night out at Zouk in the early hours of Sept 10 a year ago, at the Carlton Hotel, where the three men stayed with other friends. Judge Hoo said the men's conduct was "reprehensible", but acknowledged the trio's remorse. "In doing so, they showed no respect for her dignity and autonomy, and no regard for any harm and hurt they might cause to her", Judicial Commissioner Hoo Sheau Peng was quoted as saying.
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London Underground Station was Evacuated Briefly because of Damaged Train
A member of staff outside the station said it was due to a problem with the train. Inspector Sands is code for an emergency or potential emergency. Transport for London has told travellers to take alternative routes and the Central Line has been part suspended between Liverpool Street and White CIty on the westbound line.
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Mob Chases Away Organizer of White Nationalist Rally
Robert E. Lee. At his January inauguration, black-clad anti-Trump protesters in Washington smashed windows, torched cars and clashed with police, leading to more than 200 arrests . "He had an African-American friend so.", she said, trailing off. Kessler also said the media was misrepresenting the "Unite The Right" rally and he described the rally as a way "for white people to be able to stand up for their interests as a group".
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Perseid meteor shower to peak this weekend in Korea
Star gazers in India are in for a treat as the annual Perseid Meteor Shower peaks on the night of August 12 through the morning of August 13. If you watch the night sky for at least 15 minutes, you are nearly guaranteed to see at least one meteor - likely more .
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China appeals for calm on Korean Peninsula
President Trump may have done more than just use blunt tweets to get a better-than-expected result. President Trump on Friday assured the governor of Guam that the White House is "with you 1,000 percent" in the face of a threat from North Korea - and then told the governor that he's becoming famous and predicted the attention would boost tourism "tenfold" in the USA territory.
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Student shown in viral photo of white supremacist rally speaks out
Cvjetanovic told KRNV, another CNN affiliate, that he had received multiple death threats since being identified online. One of the arrested was James Alex Fields Jr ., who is charged with second-degree murder for plowing a vehicle into a group of counter-protesters, leading to the death of 32-year-old Heather Heyer .
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Mugabe hit me: model
She'd apparently found her in a Sandton hotel room with her two sons. A 20-year-old woman has accused Grace Mugabe of attacking her at a Sandton hotel on Sunday . The MEC says police are trying to get hold of Grace and her two sons, but their phones off. "We do not know whether she [Grace] is still in the country, our hope is that she is still here" Nkosi-Malobane said.
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FBI, Justice Department Open civil Rights Investigation into Charlottesville Car Attack
Heather Heyer, 32, who was with a group protesting against the white nationalist gathering, was killed when the auto plowed into the crowd. The case become a federal one partly because the chief suspect, 20- year-old James Alex Fields, Jr, crossed state lines, from OH to Virginia.
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Charlottesville victim's death an act of terror, friends say
Standing in the dappled shade of a driveway hundreds of miles from Charlottesville, Va., Mark Heyer spoke of the violence that claimed his daughter's life - and, with voice occasionally quavering, called on people to answer hate with forgiveness.
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South West Trains chaos
Passengers have been warned to avoid London Waterloo after a train reportedly derailed near the station. Three people were checked by London Ambulance Service but nobody was taken to hospital. "This means that South West Trains are unable to use one of the 5 lines into and out of the station". "This is expected to cause some delays to services, while trains use the available lines".








