The Daily Blog Open Mic – Sunday 30th October 2016
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A visual gallery of political moments, protests, media imagery, and cultural snapshots from Aotearoa New Zealand.
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5: There’s another war on the horizon, and it’s both tragic and terrifying
4: If Clinton Campaign Believes WikiLeaks Emails Are Forged, Why Don’t They Prove It?
3: “A Shameful Moment for This Country”: Report Back on Militarized Police Raid of DAPL Resistance Camp
2: Hillary Clinton demands FBI explain review of new batch of emails
1: ISIL ‘using thousands as human shields’ in Iraq’s Mosul
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5: WHEN CIA AND NSA WORKERS BLOW THE WHISTLE, CONGRESS PLAYS DEAF
4: Breaking: Probe Finds Guards Who Unleashed Dogs on Pipeline Protesters Were Not Licensed in ND
3: Iraq: Thousands displaced as battle for Mosul rages on
2: Britain’s youngest MP absolutely destroys the government with this searing attack on the tax credit fiasco
1: Battle for Florida: Trump and Clinton home in on crucial state as voting begins
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Malcolm Evans – The NZ Prime Minister has arrived
Here I am with what’s remaining of my left wing reputation after knee capping all the progressive Board members from Council. It’s like the 1990s all over again.
5: As the House of Commons erupts over Brexit, May avoids one very important question
4: Surviving Members of Angola 3 on Black Panther Legacy & Need to Free Remaining Imprisoned Panthers
3: At Hillary Clinton’s Favorite Think Tank, a Doubling Down on Anti-Iran, Pro-Saudi Policy
2: Air strikes kill school children in Syria’s Idlib
1: Theresa May under fire for secret talk of Brexit fears
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