Two Burmese journalists were sentenced to seven years in jail by their own government for reporting on military oppression of Rohingia Muslims. The verdict has been criticized worldwide.
Tag: Current Events
BRAZIL NATIONAL MUSEUM MOSTLY CONSUMED IN FIRE
by Reed Karman •
A fire at Brazil’s National Museum in Rio de Jenero destroyed up to 90% of the main wing’s contents, including Luzia, the oldest skull found in the Western Hemisphere. A couple hundred protesters, when government officials refused to let them in, tried to break down the metal gates at the entrance. The building has been a fire hazard for a while, they had just gotten funds to update the fire system when the fire occured.
FOUR STORY BUILDING COLLAPSED IN INDIA
by Reed Karman •
A four-story building fell down in Ahmadabad, India, on Sunday. Of the unknown number of people trapped, three have been rescued. There are no known deaths.
NEW LAW GIVES FEDERAL GOV. AUTHORITY TO VETO LAND PURCHASE BY FOREIGNERS
by Reed Karman •
A new US federal law allows the government to veto any property purchase by an alien near a “sensitive area” such as a military base or technology developer. The law was made because of concern over China stealing and buying US made tech.
SHOOTING IN JACKSONVILLE KILLS 2 PLUS SHOOTER
by Reed Karman •
A shooting at the NFL Madden 2019 gaming tournament in Jacksonville, Florida, killed two (plus the killer) and injured nine. The shooter was identified as David Katz, who was the 2017 winner and had been eliminated this year. The second shooting recently, it was blamed by city government officials on youth gangs.
AFTER BRIDGE COLLAPSED ITALIAN OFFICIALS WANT THOSE RESPONSIBLE FOR MAINTENANCE REMOVED
by Reed Karman •
After a bridge collapsed on an Italian highway on Tuesday, August 14, causing vehicles to fall 150 feet, killing at least 39, top Italian government officials demand the heads of the companies that were responsible for upkeep of the bridge to resign. These same heads of companies refuse to reveal how many people are still missing, quite likely under tons of rubble.
EX-CIA CHIEF HAS SECURITY CLEARANCE REMOVED
by Reed Karman •
Former CIA chief John Brennan had his security clearance revoked by POTUS Donald Trump. The president says Brennan has exhibited “erratic” behavior. Brennan is one of many currently under or having finished scrutinization. A debate is active as the validity of the coincidentiality of all of these people having criticized Trump.
PLANT SUPPLYING ROCKET MOTORS TO NATIONAL DEFENSE SYSTEM TO EXPAND IN AR
by Reed Karman •
Aerojet Rocketdyne, a company that makes rocket motors, CEO Eileen Drake announced plans to expand their in-state plant from approximately 800 employees to 940 in the next three years, at the state capitol with Governor Asa Hutchinson. Aerojet Rocketdyne manufactures rocket motors for the national defense system and private space exploration ventures but the plant, moved to Arkansas 40 years ago from California, is one that only go to the government.
SECURITY ADVISER SAYS US “NOT BEING NAIVE” ABOUT NORTH KOREAN DENUCLEARATION PROGRAM
by Reed Karman •
US National Security Adviser John Bolton says the US government isn’t being in believing North Korea will continue to cooperate in their de-nuclearzation.
DRONES CARRYING EXPLOSIVES APPARENTLY ATTACK VENEZUELAN PRESIDENT MADURO
by Reed Karman •
The claimed assassination attempt of Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro has caused the arrest of six “terrorists”. Two drones carrying several pounds of explosives supposedly were flown toward the president while he was giving a speech to the military. Soldiers present were able to “knock one of them off it’s course electronically.” The other crashed into an apartment building for some reason and started a fire.
Footage shows soldiers reacting but never the drones themselves, leading some to believe it was a hoax to gain support through sympathy. Maduro outright blames Columbian President Juan Manuel, who denies it.
