Territory now in its 2nd night security forces are threatening to respond with live bullets if protesters continue to use what they re calling lethal weapons including bows and arrows and gasoline bombs a leak of Chinese government documents reveals Beijing has carried out a mass campaign of rounding up weekers another Muslim minorities in western China sending more than a 1000000 to detention camps N.P.R. s Emily Fang reports the 403 pages published by The New York Times detail how President Xi Jinping himself wanted to crack down across the western region after a series of attacks by militants there are dozens other documents instructive on how to mollify students who discovered their parents had been disappeared they were told their relatives had been infected by the virus of Islamic radicalism. Britain s Prince Andrew denies he had sex with an underage girl who says she was forced to do so by the late Geoffrey Epstein he made that denial in a lengthy interview broadcast by the b.b
Pietschmann inquiry into President Trump on Saturday Mark Zandi was the 1st employee from the White House Office of Management and Budget to cooperate with House investigators and he was expected to provide information about a freeze in military aid to Ukraine Democrats accuse Trump of using that aide as leverage to press the Ukrainian president to investigate a political rival that Republican congressman Zeldin who sat in on the deposition says there s no link there you ll go back and you ll watch statements that the president has made way back in the past and it s all going to add up but I ll tell you it s not the dots that Adam Schiff is trying to connect the House Intelligence Committee resumes public hearings in the inquiry on Tuesday South Bend Indiana Mayor and a presidential candidate Pete booted judge has surged to the top of a closely watched poll of Iowa caucus goers Iowa Public Radio s Kate Payne reports 25 percent of likely Democratic caucus goers lisper to judge as their
Jodie Murphy and Irish international didn t make the Irish Well Cup squad in fact only 2 of this Ulsta team actually went to the World Cup in Japan with Allen that was in Henderson and Jake a stock of course Rory Best was there as well but as we all know Rory bowed out in that quarter final defeat his last game before retiring so no longer there to be the talismanic leader of Ulster as well as Ireland because there s a plethora of other Iris internationals in this else that seen too many to mention a couple that may have been unlucky to missed out in the World Cup through injury notably in their Jodie Murthy and the least have Project McGrath perhaps but anyway a strong line up here at the recreation ground is the 1st scrimmage the Ulster will have to feed to the scrum and their scum half John Kinney will feed the scrum it is right in the middle of the field it s halfway between the trial and they defend I am the halfway line and the referee has penalized past front row that crowd giv
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President N.P.R. s Philip Reeves reports the violence continues as Bolivia undergoes a transition these killings a sharply raising tensions in a country already polarized non-stable in the aftermath of the food of President Evo Morales nearly a week ago they happened when a crowd of cocoa farmers tried to cross a bridge near the city of culture bound up they were on my way to a protest against the new government demonstrators say police opened fire on them as they approached the checkpoint the local police chief says Fama shot at his forces but Ali s who s in Mexico is calling this a massacre there s a furious reaction from his supporters who are demanding an investigation this is piling more pressure on the inexperienced right wing interim president Union e n u s whose talks with leading Bolivia to new elections that Reeves n.p.r. News. This is n.p.r. And from Cape e.c.c. I m Tammy Trujillo some of the stories we re following at 11 o 4 incoming Santa Ana winds raising concerns about