A total of 40 people were arrested in Bulgaria, Turkey and France and about 5500 items seized as police bust an illegal operation trafficking items of cultural historical value, including ancient archaeological objects made of gold and silver.…
GGP: After the Boom: Angola?s Recurring Oil Challenges in a New Context
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Shaken, not stirred: Boulevard Dondukov in Sofia to be renovated
How do Bulgarians rock their babies to sleep? By taking them for a ride on Boulevard Dondukov. How do Bulgarians shake their Margarita? They hold the glass while driving along Boulevard Dondukov. How do Bulgarians want to fake …
Fox News admits a mistake while Hannity digs in
I posted links to the false claims of a conspiracy surrounding the death of Seth Rich on the Facebook page over the past few days:
How the Murder of a D.N.C. Staff Member Fueled Conspiracy Theories ? The New York …
Why Are Americans So Hostile to State-Funded Art?
On May 23, the Trump administration requested that Congress close the National Endowment for the Humanities and the National Endowment for the Arts, the premier government organizations for funding arts, scholarship, and culture in the United States. The NEH and
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Nigerian Legislators Slice Up Petroleum Bill
The upper house of the Nigerian parliament on May 25 has passed one part of the three-part Petroleum Industry Governance Bill (PIGB). It follows a prolonged process lasting 17 years since the bill was first proposed in 2000.
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Background check: Rohingya boat people

Many Rohingya are facing starvation since foreign aid workers were forced to leave the region by the government.
(Image, caption courtesy Partners)
Most Rohingya refugees currently adrift in the Andaman Ocean fled persecution in Myanmar months ago with the help …
Nigerian Legislators Slice Up Petroleum Bill
The upper house of the Nigerian parliament on May 25 has passed one part of the three-part Petroleum Industry Governance Bill (PIGB). It follows a prolonged process lasting 17 years since the bill was first proposed in 2000.
Thank you
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Background check: Rohingya boat people

Many Rohingya are facing starvation since foreign aid workers were forced to leave the region by the government.
(Image, caption courtesy Partners)
Most Rohingya refugees currently adrift in the Andaman Ocean fled persecution in Myanmar months ago with the help …
Oroville fish fall remains a mystery
A new and interesting ?fish fall? report comes out of Oroville, California this week. News stories conflict about what actually happened but here is the best report from a local news team.
According to witnesses at the Stanford Avenue Elementary …