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Press TV | 2016-03-21

US Congress blocks $159 million aid to Palestinians

Here is a round-up of global news developments:The US Congress has reportedly blocked 159 million dollars in aid to the Palestinian authority. Palestinian...

BBC News | 2016-03-21

Australia stock exchange boss resigns amid bribery probe

The head of Australia's stock exchange Elmer Funke-Kupper has resigned amid allegations of bribery at a major gaming company he used to run. He's also taken a...

The Times of India | 2016-03-21

Apple, US govt to face off in court over iPhone privacy

LOS ANGELES: The US government and Apple will face off in court on Tuesday in a closely-watched case that could have wide-reaching implications on digital...

BBC News | 2016-03-21

Cameron to defend record after Duncan Smith resignation

David Cameron will defend his record later after Iain Duncan Smith resigned as work and pensions secretary and condemned cuts to disability benefits. Mr Duncan...

CNN | 2016-03-21

Living in chains: In Indonesia, mentally ill kept shackled in filthy cells

Jakarta (CNN)Engkos Kosasih kept his 50-year-old daughter locked in a room in the house because he thought someone had cast a spell on her. The windows were...

Belfast Telegraph | 2016-03-21

Bus crash kills 13 exchange students in Spain

A bus carrying university exchange students back from Spain's largest fireworks festival has crashed on a major highway in the north east, killing at least 13...

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Alternet | 2016-03-21

General Mills Will Label GMOs on Products Nationwide

The company will follow the standards set by Vermont’s labeling law until a national standard is...

Alternet | 2016-03-21

How a Major American Oil Company Supported Fascism

A piece adapted from Adam Hochschild's new book. This piece originally appeared on TomDispatch. So...