Wednesday, August 16, 2017

Families wait in rain to ID lost loved ones in Sierra Leone

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Families wait in rain to ID lost loved ones in Sierra Leone

Families wait in rain to ID lost loved ones in Sierra LeoneFREETOWN, Sierra Leone (AP) — Hawa Stevens spoke through tears of the 28 family members she lost after surging mudslides and floodwaters swept through Sierra Leone's capital, killing hundreds and leaving hundreds more missing.


Venezuela mulls 'law against intolerance,' aimed at dissenters

Venezuela mulls 'law against intolerance,' aimed at dissentersBy Hugh Bronstein CARACAS (Reuters) - Venezuelans who express "hate or intolerance" will be jailed for up to 25 years under a bill pending in the country's newly-formed constituent assembly, a measure the opposition fears will be used by the government to further crack down on dissent. President Nicolas Maduro has faced a cacophony of international criticism, from the United Nations to Pope Francis, since he installed the 545-member assembly stacked with Socialist Party allies earlier this month. Maduro defends the new legislative superbody as Venezuela's only hope for peace and prosperity.


Facing risk of disease, Sierra Leone buries mudslide dead

Facing risk of disease, Sierra Leone buries mudslide deadFacing the threat of disease, Sierra Leone on Wednesday began burying hundreds of victims of a mudslide that swept away homes on the edge of the capital, one of Africa's worst flood disasters in living memory. Hundreds of Freetown residents queued to identify relatives crushed by the mud on Monday in a valley on the outskirts of Freetown. Freetown chief coroner Seneh Dumbuya told Reuters the burial of 297 of the bodies was underway.


U.S. court rules Arkansas can block Planned Parenthood funding

U.S. court rules Arkansas can block Planned Parenthood fundingA U.S. appeals court on Wednesday reversed a ruling that prevented Arkansas from cutting off Medicaid funding to Planned Parenthood following the release of controversial videos secretly recorded by an anti-abortion group. The 8th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in St. Louis reversed a federal judge's ruling forbidding Arkansas from carrying through with Republican Governor Asa Hutchinson's directive to suspend Medicaid reimbursements to a Planned Parenthood affiliate.


KKK Members Convicted In Plot To Kill Black Inmate While Working As Prison Guards

KKK Members Convicted In Plot To Kill Black Inmate While Working As Prison GuardsTwo former Florida prison guards who were members of the Ku Klux Klan have been convicted of plotting to murder a black inmate after his release.


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