North Korea calls ballistic missile test-fire a success
Kim was present at the site and personally gave the order for the launch, which was the first missile test by Pyongyang since US President Donald Trump took office, KCNA reported.
edition.cnn.com
Podemos leader tightens grip on Spanish party after landslide re-election
Pablo Iglesias sees off challenge from more moderate deputy after months of public infighting about direction of anti-austerity party
theguardian.com
Boeing, machinists face off over union at South Carolina plant
Boeing Co faces its first union vote on Wednesday at its aircraft factory in South Carolina, a high-profile test for organized labor in the nation's most strongly anti-union state.
reuters.com
‘Neo-Nazis’ beat up brothers over ‘anti-fascist’ sticker: cops
A group of “Neo-Nazis” beat up two twin brothers and menaced them with a knife in front of a Lower East Side bar Saturday morning when they took offense to an “anti-fascist” sticker on one of the men’s cell phone cases, police said.
nypost.com
UK: Journalists who obtain leaked official material could be sent to prison under new proposals
Campaigners have expressed outrage at new proposals that could lead to journalists being jailed for up to 14 years for obtaining leaked official documents.
telegraph.co.uk
Britons living in the EU face Brexit backlash, leaked paper warns
UK government’s treatment of EU nationals may colour EU27’s approach to reciprocal rights, says document.
theguardian.com
US Hiring Mercenaries with $1,500 Daily Wages for War in Southern Yemen: Reports
Intelligence sources in Sana'a disclosed that the US has sent a large number of mercenaries it has hired on high wages to the Southern parts of Yemen to help the Saudi troops against the Yemeni forces there.
ahtribune.com
'Predictive Policing' Is Coming to Canada's Capital, and Privacy Advocates Are Worried
Officers now have access to social media posts and other information directly in patrol car computers. Activists say it could discourage legitimate protests.
motherboard.vice.com
A US-born NASA scientist was detained at the border until he unlocked his phone
Bikkannavar says he was detained by US Customs and Border Patrol and pressured to give the CBP agents his phone and access PIN. Since the phone was issued by NASA, it may have contained sensitive material that wasn’t supposed to be shared.
theverge.com
Mexico protesters march against Trump's immigration policies
Tens of thousands of people in Mexico have taken to the streets to protest against Donald Trump's immigration policies and plan for a border wall.
bbc.co.uk
Threat eases at nation’s tallest dam, in NorCal, but evacs still in place
Some 188,000 people were ordered or urged to evacuate in Northern California after authorities warned an emergency spillway in the country’s tallest dam was in danger of failing Sunday and unleashing uncontrolled flood waters on towns below.
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