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      Hong Kong protests: Airport cancels flights as thousands occupy

      Hong Kong International Airport cancelled all departures on Monday, as thousands of anti-government protesters occupied and caused disruption.
      Passengers have been told not to travel to the airport, which is one of the world's busiest transport hubs. In a statement, officials blamed "seriously disrupted" operations. Many of those protesting are critical of the actions of police, who on Sunday were filmed firing tear gas and non-lethal ammunition at close range. Some protesters wore bandages over their eyes in response to images of a woman bleeding heavily from her eye on Sunday, having reportedly been shot by a police projectile. In a statement on Monday afternoon, Hong Kong's Airport Authority said they were cancelling all flights that were not yet checked in. More than 160 flights scheduled to leave after 18:00 local time (10:00 GMT) will now not depart.

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        Rocket mystery: What weapon was Russia testing in Arctic?

        Five Russian nuclear engineers who died in a rocket engine explosion have been buried in Sarov, a closed town 373km (232 miles) east of Moscow, where nuclear warheads are made.
        The Russian state nuclear agency, Rosatom, said the experts had been testing a nuclear-powered engine. But it gave no further technical details. The test was on an offshore platform in the Arctic, at a naval test range. Russia has been testing a nuclear-powered cruise missile, "Burevestnik". But officials did not specify the system involved in Thursday's disastrous test. The explosion was followed by a 40-minute radiation spike in Severodvinsk, a city 40km (25 miles) east of the Nyonoksa test range, by the White Sea. Severodvinsk officials said radiation in the city reached 2 microsieverts per hour, then fell back to the normal 0.11 microsieverts. Both levels are too small to cause radiation sickness.

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          Trump admin announces rule that could limit legal immigration

          The Trump administration released a regulation Monday that could dramatically cut the number of legal immigrants allowed to enter and stay in the US by making it easier to reject green card and visa applications.
          Paired with last week's enforcement raids on food processing plants in Mississippi, Monday's announcement amounts to a concerted effort by the administration to limit legal immigration and crack down on illegal immigration. The rule means many green card and visa applicants could be turned down if they have low incomes or little education, and have used benefits such as most forms of Medicaid, food stamps, and housing vouchers, because they'd be deemed more likely to need government assistance in the future. It will encourage "self-reliance and self-sufficiency for those seeking to come to or stay in the United States," said acting US Citizenship and Immigration Services Director Ken Cuccinelli, appearing in the White House briefing room. In doing so, though, it'll likely make it harder for low-income immigrants to come to the US.

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              @mlnews said in Non-IT News Thread:

              The rule means many green card and visa applicants could be turned down if they have low incomes or little education, and have used benefits such as most forms of Medicaid, food stamps, and housing vouchers, because they'd be deemed more likely to need government assistance in the future. It will encourage "self-reliance and self-sufficiency for those seeking to come to or stay in the United States," said acting US Citizenship and Immigration Services Director Ken Cuccinelli, appearing in the White House briefing room. In doing so, though, it'll likely make it harder for low-income immigrants to come to the US.

              Oh, so the U.S. is going to make it more like how it is in most EU countries. I'm sure everyone is going to freak out about this lol.

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                @Obsolesce said in Non-IT News Thread:

                @mlnews said in Non-IT News Thread:

                The rule means many green card and visa applicants could be turned down if they have low incomes or little education, and have used benefits such as most forms of Medicaid, food stamps, and housing vouchers, because they'd be deemed more likely to need government assistance in the future. It will encourage "self-reliance and self-sufficiency for those seeking to come to or stay in the United States," said acting US Citizenship and Immigration Services Director Ken Cuccinelli, appearing in the White House briefing room. In doing so, though, it'll likely make it harder for low-income immigrants to come to the US.

                Oh, so the U.S. is going to make it more like how it is in most EU countries. I'm sure everyone is going to freak out about this lol.

                Also this completely misses the point of immigrating to the US. People come to the US to make their riches, they don't immigrate here if they are rich or super well off from wherever they are today. . .

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                  @DustinB3403 said in Non-IT News Thread:

                  @Obsolesce said in Non-IT News Thread:

                  @mlnews said in Non-IT News Thread:

                  The rule means many green card and visa applicants could be turned down if they have low incomes or little education, and have used benefits such as most forms of Medicaid, food stamps, and housing vouchers, because they'd be deemed more likely to need government assistance in the future. It will encourage "self-reliance and self-sufficiency for those seeking to come to or stay in the United States," said acting US Citizenship and Immigration Services Director Ken Cuccinelli, appearing in the White House briefing room. In doing so, though, it'll likely make it harder for low-income immigrants to come to the US.

                  Oh, so the U.S. is going to make it more like how it is in most EU countries. I'm sure everyone is going to freak out about this lol.

                  Also this completely misses the point of immigrating to the US. People come to the US to make their riches, they don't immigrate here if they are rich or super well off from wherever they are today. . .

                  Right, if you have any money to speak of, coming to the US is a terrible option.

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                  • ObsolesceO
                    Obsolesce @scottalanmiller
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                    @scottalanmiller said in Non-IT News Thread:

                    @DustinB3403 said in Non-IT News Thread:

                    @Obsolesce said in Non-IT News Thread:

                    @mlnews said in Non-IT News Thread:

                    The rule means many green card and visa applicants could be turned down if they have low incomes or little education, and have used benefits such as most forms of Medicaid, food stamps, and housing vouchers, because they'd be deemed more likely to need government assistance in the future. It will encourage "self-reliance and self-sufficiency for those seeking to come to or stay in the United States," said acting US Citizenship and Immigration Services Director Ken Cuccinelli, appearing in the White House briefing room. In doing so, though, it'll likely make it harder for low-income immigrants to come to the US.

                    Oh, so the U.S. is going to make it more like how it is in most EU countries. I'm sure everyone is going to freak out about this lol.

                    Also this completely misses the point of immigrating to the US. People come to the US to make their riches, they don't immigrate here if they are rich or super well off from wherever they are today. . .

                    Right, if you have any money to speak of, coming to the US is a terrible option.

                    Why

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                    • DashrenderD
                      Dashrender @Obsolesce
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                      @Obsolesce said in Non-IT News Thread:

                      @scottalanmiller said in Non-IT News Thread:

                      @DustinB3403 said in Non-IT News Thread:

                      @Obsolesce said in Non-IT News Thread:

                      @mlnews said in Non-IT News Thread:

                      The rule means many green card and visa applicants could be turned down if they have low incomes or little education, and have used benefits such as most forms of Medicaid, food stamps, and housing vouchers, because they'd be deemed more likely to need government assistance in the future. It will encourage "self-reliance and self-sufficiency for those seeking to come to or stay in the United States," said acting US Citizenship and Immigration Services Director Ken Cuccinelli, appearing in the White House briefing room. In doing so, though, it'll likely make it harder for low-income immigrants to come to the US.

                      Oh, so the U.S. is going to make it more like how it is in most EU countries. I'm sure everyone is going to freak out about this lol.

                      Also this completely misses the point of immigrating to the US. People come to the US to make their riches, they don't immigrate here if they are rich or super well off from wherever they are today. . .

                      Right, if you have any money to speak of, coming to the US is a terrible option.

                      Why

                      Because there are likely countries that will welcome you more, tax you less, charge less for healthcare, etc.

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                        Missing Nora Quoirin: Body found in Malaysia search

                        A body has been found in the search for a vulnerable 15-year-old girl who went missing while on holiday in Malaysia.
                        Nora Quoirin, who has special needs, disappeared from her room at the Dusun resort on 4 August.
                        Malaysian police confirmed rescuers had found a body on Tuesday near where Nora was reported missing. Missing persons charity the Lucie Blackman Trust said the body had not been identified but was "likely" to be the teenager, from London. About 350 people had been searching for Nora in dense jungle near the resort. BBC correspondent Howard Johnson said the body of a white female had been found just over a mile (2km) away from the Dusun.

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                          Guatemala's new president could give Trump a huge headache on immigration

                          Guatemala has a new president-elect -- and Donald Trump should probably pay attention.
                          Alejandro Giammattei, who looks to have secured nearly 60% of the vote in Sunday's poll, has been outspoken in his opposition to a migration deal that his predecessor, Jimmy Morales, signed with the United States last month. For Guatemalans, the result will probably be more of the same: another president who promises to combat corruption and bring an economic revival, but struggles or fails to alter the status quo on either, like Morales. And, worse than Morales, Guatemalan president-elect Giammattei must come to power with only 42% of voters bothering to turn up to the polls, and only 59% of them voting for him. Yet the stakes ahead are regional, if not global. More of the same means more of the economic collapse that preceded Giammattei and sent a record number of Guatemalans heading north, seeking a better life in the United States. In the border mountains of Huehuetenango, nearly 3% of the population has reportedly already fled to the US border since late last year. The conditions they were escaping include: climate change devastating crops; drug cartels running entire villages; flights of trafficker cocaine landing in the forest; and gang violence killing regularly.

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                            Tanzania governor wants to create a national database for married men in a bid to curb infidelity

                            The governor of Tanzania's largest city has announced a plan to create and publish a national database of married men to protect women from "heart breaks."
                            Dar es Salaam Regional Commissioner Paul Makonda said he has received a lot of complaints from women who were abandoned by their lovers after a marriage proposal, and that the planned database will help combat infidelity.
                            "I have been receiving complaints from women who have been promised marriage by men, yet the men didn't fulfill the promise. I know women who have been paying bills yet the men walked away ..." Makonda said in native Kiswahili. "If possible we will set up a database in the regional commissioner's office in each region that every man who promises a woman marriage, this should be registered in the database which will allow women to check to see whether the person asking is married ...," Makonda said at a Monday news conference.

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                              @mlnews interesting. But not married women?

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                                @mlnews sounds like the women of Tanzania need to get better at vetting potential partners and smelling bullshit. "Promise of marriage" don't mean a damn thing, ladies.

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                                  @scottalanmiller said in Non-IT News Thread:

                                  @mlnews interesting. But not married women?

                                  Apparently men's hearts don't get broken.

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                                    @Dashrender said in Non-IT News Thread:

                                    @scottalanmiller said in Non-IT News Thread:

                                    @mlnews interesting. But not married women?

                                    Apparently men's hearts don't get broken.

                                    I need to ask some missionary friends of mine about this. They'll be getting back to Tanzania in about a week, lol.

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                                      @dafyre said in Non-IT News Thread:

                                      @Dashrender said in Non-IT News Thread:

                                      @scottalanmiller said in Non-IT News Thread:

                                      @mlnews interesting. But not married women?

                                      Apparently men's hearts don't get broken.

                                      I need to ask some missionary friends of mine about this. They'll be getting back to Tanzania in about a week, lol.

                                      Do they need to register as being married?

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                                        Greece wildfires leave blackened forests in their wake

                                        Fires have been raging through a "unique, untouched pine forest" on the Greek island of Evia as authorities fight to keep the flames under control.
                                        Hundreds of people were evacuated from nearby villages as the fire broke out in the early hours of Tuesday and ravaged through the dense forest. "It's a huge ecological disaster," acting regional governor Kostas Bakoyannis told AFP. More than 200 firefighters are helping to combat the blaze along with 75 fire engines, nine helicopters and seven planes, the news agency reports. Italy and Spain have offered additional aircraft to help dump water on the forests in an attempt to douse the flames burning through Greece's second-largest island. Other wildfires broke out on the island of Thassos as well as in the central region of Viotia and the Peloponnese. There was also a fire reported in Peania, a suburb of Athens.

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                                          @mlnews said in Non-IT News Thread:

                                          president-elect Giammattei must come to power with only 42% of voters bothering to turn up to the polls, and only 59% of them voting for him.

                                          sounds like the US.

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                                            dafyre @scottalanmiller
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                                            @scottalanmiller said in Non-IT News Thread:

                                            @dafyre said in Non-IT News Thread:

                                            @Dashrender said in Non-IT News Thread:

                                            @scottalanmiller said in Non-IT News Thread:

                                            @mlnews interesting. But not married women?

                                            Apparently men's hearts don't get broken.

                                            I need to ask some missionary friends of mine about this. They'll be getting back to Tanzania in about a week, lol.

                                            Do they need to register as being married?

                                            Dunno yet. I'll find out, lol.

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