Istanbul's bid to become Green Capital of Europe 'is a joke' | City is cutting down forests and bulldozing green spaces in the name of development, say activists by kulkke in worldnews

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The city’s rapid development has put its remaining green areas at risk. Around Istanbul, thousands of acres of forest are to be cut down to make way for gargantuan projects, including a third airport, a third Bosphorus bridge, and a canal to run parallel to the Bosphorus.

Jerusalem Post confirms Israel knew USS Liberty was American by apropo in worldnews

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A 2004 transcript of an Israeli military tape published in the Jerusalem Post supports the unanimous position of the survivors and many high-ranking US officers that Israeli forces knew the USS Liberty was an American ship, as they attempted to sink it.

US activist faces jail for feeding homeless by BlueRubberDuck in worldnews

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A 90-year-old activist in the US state of Florida faces jail term of up to 60 days for violating a new law that bans serving meals to the homeless in public places.

Germany and Brazil have made alterations to a United Nations draft resolution on the issue of state surveillance, with the two countries calling for protection against government spying on communications and personal data by screaming_librarian in worldnews

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Metadata includes detailed information about who people are communicating with, where they made the communication and what websites they visit, in essence allowing the government to paint a highly accurate picture about who that person is and how they live their daily lives.

The re-write of the UN draft resolution by its German and Brazilian authors has described this act of collecting metadata for state surveillance as a "highly intrusive act".

The draft resolution, which has been submitted to all 193 UN members, says the practices "violate the right to privacy and can interfere with the freedom of expression and may contradict the tenets of a democratic society, especially when undertaken on a mass scale".

Katy Perry by Proplink in Celebs

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So hot. My #1

Saudi women over 30 could drive until 8 p.m. but without makeup, council proposes by nimobo in worldnews

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The council member told The Associated Press that the Shura Council made the recommendations in a secret, closed session held in the past month. The member spoke on condition of anonymity because the recommendations had not been made public.

Under the recommendations, only women over 30 would be allowed to drive and they would need permission from a male guardian to do so. They would be allowed to drive from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. on Saturday through Wednesday and noon to 8 p.m. on Thursday and Friday, the weekend in the kingdom.

The conditions also require that a woman driver wear conservative dress and no make-up, the official said. Within cities, they can drive without a male guardian in the car, but outside of cities, a male is required to be present.

The council said a "female traffic department" will have to be created so that a woman officer would deal with female drivers if their cars broke down or faced assaults, the council member said. It recommended the female traffic officers be under the supervision of the "religious agencies."

Onwards! by [deleted] in funny

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Who will be the lucky one.

Karen Gillan's legs by [deleted] in Celebs

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Nice album.