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Brazil President Rousseff Suspended, To Be Put On Trial After Losing Impeachment Vote

Brazil President Rousseff Suspended, To Be Put On Trial After Losing Impeachment Vote

In a vote whose outcome was largely expected, moments ago the Brazilian Senate concluded a marathon 21 hour session with a 55 to 22 vote to suspend President Dilma Rousseff from office to face an impeachment trial, ushering in a new government to take command of Latin America’s largest economy. Rousseff will be tried on allegations she illegally doctored fiscal accounts to mask the size of the budget deficit.

Why Obama Disappointed Progressives

Although it violates the first canon of literary criticism, let me judge Buyer’s Remorse by its cover, or at least take note of a couple of its features. On the back, Senator Bernie Sanders artfully praises the book without criticizing its subject—the outgoing president. On the spine, there is the logo for the publisher Threshold Editions, a conservative imprint of Simon & Schuster. Other recent Threshold authors include Rush Limbaugh, Glenn Beck, and Mark Levin.

Saudi Arabia Prepare For 9/11 Report Release

Saudi Arabia are bracing themselves for the imminent release of the secret 28-page section of the official 9/11 report, which implicates its leaders in the attacks.  U.S. officials have expressed concern that the release will stir public fury at the Saudi regime for their role in the September 11 attacks. Yahoo News reports: In December 2002, a year after the attacks, the House and Senate committees on intelligence published a report into the US investigation into them. But the then president, George W.

Kremlin To Release 20,000 Hacked Hillary Clinton Emails

The Kremlin have threatened to release 20,000 emails that Russia have hacked from Hilary Clinton’s email server.  Russia say they managed to extract the Clinton emails in 2013 after monitoring Romanian computer hacker Marcel Lazăr Lehel (aka Guccifer)  after he attempted to break into the computer system belonging to Russian funded television network Russia Today.

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