Empresa ‘vigia’ polícias a multar
by António LimaGreve dos guardas prisionais com elevada adesão
by António LimaChefe de guardas prisionais operado após desacatos na cadeia de Coimbra
by António LimaDroga e ilegalidades na prisão de Alcoentre
by António LimaRecluso agride quatro guardas prisionais por causa de turbante
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INTERPOL meeting supports fight against drug trafficking across Africa
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Global Conference on the Future of Border Checks
On 17-18 June 2015 Frontex will hold the 2015 Global Conference on the Future of Border Checks in Warsaw, Poland. The conference will provide a platform to discuss the practical steps needed to develop and implement a risk-based approach to facilitation, while enabling better resource allocation and increased cost-effectiveness. more
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NOTICIAS LUSÓFONAS
PÁGINA GLOBAL |
- Moçambique. Nyusi apela à unidade e Dhlakama insiste nas províncias autónomas
- Angola. POLÍCIA DISPARA CONTRA MOTOTÁXIS NO LUBANGO
- DESALOJADOS DE MUKULA ANGOLA, EM VIANA, CONTINUAM AO RELENTO
- GUINÉ-BISSAU E RESTANTES PAÍSES DA CPLP MOSTRAM QUANTO DESPREZAM CIDADÃOS
- Por que a Grécia cobra da Alemanha de Merkel indemnizações da ocupação nazista?
- Grécia. Varoufakis em Washington e Tsipras em Moscovo em semana crucial
- Portugal. O SEGREDO FISCAL NÃO DEVIA ACABAR DE VEZ?
- Portugal. Segurança Social obrigada a reintegrar funcionária enviada para a requalificação
- Portugal – Desemprego. QUAL REALIDADE?
- Portugal. Escutas dos Vistos Gold envolvem juiz do Tribunal da Relação
- Cinco tripulantes da Guiné-Bissau retidos em navio na Guiné Equatorial há mais de um ano
- UM TERRENO SEM JUSTIÇA NEM LEI
- Parlamento angolano adia discussão da proposta de Lei do Registo Eleitoral
- Moçambique. RENAMO AMEAÇA CRIAR QUARTEL-GENERAL EM MUXÚNGUÈ
- Criação de províncias autónomas em Moçambique deve ser debatida sem intimidação - Chissano
- Moçambique. Presidente lança hoje comemorações dos 40 anos da independência
- Professor timorense descobre uso de borras de café para obter água potável
- Continente chinês protesta contra a aterrissagem dos aviões de combate dos EUA em Taiwan
- A VITÓRIA DA CHINA FACE AOS ESTADOS UNIDOS
- Eleição em Israel. Cidades mais ricas votaram na esquerda e mais pobres na direita
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No meio da guerra, já se corre por comida no Iémen
O Iémen é o país mais pobre do Médio Oriente e a conflito armado entre os rebeldes hutis e a coligação liderada pela Arábia Saudita não está a ajudar. Já há escassez de comida, medicamentos e água.
A doença que está a travar os jihadistas
Infeta populações com o sistema imunitário enfraquecido. Progride em ambientes degradados, sem condições higiénicas. Se não for tratada -- e os jihadistas não o permitem -- pode ser mortal.
Descobertas valas comuns em Tikrit
Mais de 1700 corpos foram descobertos numa vala comum nos arredores de Tikrit, no Iraque. Acredita-se pertencerem a soldados iraquianos que os jihadistas dizem ter executado em junho.
Estado Islâmico lança boletim de notícias em rádio sobre as ...
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O primeiro boletim, que forneceu uma visão geral de suas atividades no Iraque, na Síria e na Líbia, discutiu uma série de tópicos, incluindo a suposta morte de um comandante do Estado Islâmico no campo de refugiados de Yarmouk, em Damasco, capital ...
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"Estes ataques são uma reação do crime organizado após o ataque contra mim", disse Solorio após uma reunião entre responsáveis militares, da polícia federal e de membros da segurança estatal em Guadalajara. As autoridades ainda não identificaram o ...
John Oliver entrevistou Edward Snowden
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No último Last Week Tonight, John Oliver procurou explicar os polémicos programas de espionagem da National Security Agency (NSA) norte-americana e viajou até Moscovo para se encontrar com alguém que o pudesse ajudar nessa tarefa: Edward ...
Terrorismo. Nove pessoas detidas na Catalunha
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Desde o início do ano foram, no âmbito de uma série de operações, detidas cerca de 30 pessoas em Espanha pela sua alegada relação com o terrorismo. A 13 de Março, por exemplo, foram detidos oito presumíveis membros de uma célulaterrorista em ...
Ação militar é inevitável contra terrorismo, diz chanceler
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"Responder ao terrorismo implica inevitavelmente em consequências militares. Isso pode chocar algumas pessoas, mas estes grupos também devem lidar com uma abordagem militar. Eu não vou usar a palavra 'combate' para evitar de ser retratado como ...
Dois adolescentes fugiram do Reino Unido para se juntarem ao Estado Islâmico. É a suspeita das autoridades britânicas, depois de Hassan Munshi e Talha Asmal, de 17 anos, terem desaparecido. O irmão de Hassan foi preso com 16 anos, em 2006, e foi acusado por terrorismo por ter um livro no computador que ensinava como fazer Napalm.
[img=(125px,124px)][Tens de ter uma conta e sessão iniciada para poderes visualizar este link] | Two IDF soldiers wounded in Samaria stabbing attack Two IDF soldiers wounded, one seriously and one lightly, in stabbing carried out by Palestinian terrorist on Wednesday morning near Shiloh • Attacker shot dead by lightly wounded soldier • Security forces conduct searches for any accomplices of terrorist. |
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This Could Sink Banks in Greece, Portugal, Spain, and Italy Posted: 06 Apr 2015 10:00 PM PDT Not that much has changed in Spain since the climax of the debt crisis during which its collapsing banks were bailed out. Some of them were recombined into a bank with a new name – Bankia – and sold to the public via an IPO that immediately sank into red ink and scandal. Spanish government debt sported yields that reflected the risks of owning it. At this time in 2012, six-month T-bills yielded over 3.2%. |
U.S. Government Tracked Billions of American Phone Calls BEFORE 9/11 Posted: 06 Apr 2015 10:00 PM PDT Mass Surveillance Started Before 9/11 |
CA Residents Fined $500 a Day for Long Showers While Big Business Gets Special Treatment Posted: 06 Apr 2015 10:00 PM PDT On Sunday, California Governor Jerry Brown (D) appeared on ABC’s “This Week” program, making what can be described as nothing less than Orwellian statements regarding emergency measures to be enacted by the state to combat potential water shortages. |
Cops in this Small Town have 35,000 Open Arrest Warrants, That’s 26 Warrants per Citizen! Posted: 06 Apr 2015 10:00 PM PDT If you want to know what a corrupt police state of revenue collecting, citation addicted bureaucrats look like, look in Missouri. A recent report showed that there were 23,457 arrest warrants pending in Pine Lawn Municipal Court in St. Louis County. That’s about 7.3 per resident. However, Pine Lawn is far from the worst. The town of Country Club Hills has over 35,000 outstanding arrest warrants, or a mind blowing 26.9 per resident. |
Indian police to use pepper-spraying drones on unruly protesters Posted: 06 Apr 2015 10:00 PM PDT Police in a northern Indian city said Tuesday they have a new weapon for controlling unruly protesters in the world’s largest democracy: pepper-spraying drones. Yashasvi Yadav, police chief of Lucknow, said his officers have successfully test-flown the newly purchased drones with a view to better crowd control. |
U.S. secretly tracked billions of calls for decades Posted: 06 Apr 2015 10:00 PM PDT The U.S. government started keeping secret records of Americans' international telephone calls nearly a decade before the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks, harvesting billions of calls in a program that provided a blueprint for the far broader National Security Agency surveillance that followed. For more than two decades, the Justice Department and the Drug Enforcement Administration amassed logs of virtually all telephone calls from the USA to as many as 116 countries linked to drug trafficking, current and former officials involved with the operation said. The targeted countries changed over time but included Canada, Mexico and most of Central and South America. |
Police Chief Magazine: Possible New Revenue Streams For Law Enforcement Posted: 06 Apr 2015 10:00 PM PDT In the April edition of The Police Chief magazine, Paul LaCommare, Commander of the West Covina Police Department in West Covina, California, discusses new ways for law enforcement to raise money in light of dwindling revenue streams. This article was sent to us by a reader who said, “If war is a racket, policing is even more so…” |
SOP 303 mobile-phone kill-switch: Court mulls revealing secret government plan to cut cell phone service Posted: 06 Apr 2015 10:00 PM PDT Feds: SOP 303 mobile-phone kill-switch policy would endanger public if disclosed. |
Wanted banker Jean-Claude Oswald apprehended in Abu Dhabi Posted: 06 Apr 2015 10:00 PM PDT The banker is to face money laundering charges for his involvement in the armaments and Siemens scandals |
THE REAL CYBER BULLIES: HOW BIG BUSINESS IS HELPING EXPAND NSA SURVEILLANCE Posted: 06 Apr 2015 10:00 PM PDT Since November 11, 2011, with the introduction of the Cyber Intelligence Sharing and Protection Act, American spy agencies have been pushing laws to encourage corporations to share more customer information. They repeatedly failed, thanks in part to NSA contractor Edward Snowden’s revelations of mass government surveillance. Then came Republican victories in last year’s midterm Congressional elections and a major push by corporate interests in favor of the legislation. |
Care To Share? Facebook use linked to depressive symptoms Posted: 06 Apr 2015 10:00 PM PDT The social media site, Facebook, can be an effective tool for connecting with new and old friends. However, some users may find themselves spending quite a bit of time viewing Facebook and may inevitably begin comparing what’s happening in their lives to the activities and accomplishments of their friends. |
NBC'S LAW & ORDER: VACCINE AGENDA MOUTHPIECE Posted: 06 Apr 2015 10:00 PM PDT To honor April as National Autism Awareness Month, NBC’s Law and Order has decided to run a new episode titled Granting Immunity.’ This episode revolves around a measles outbreak in an elementary school due to parents that didn’t vaccinate their children. No stranger to taking the wrong side of controversy, it appears NBC is looking to follow in the footsteps of ABC’s Jimmy Kimmel to attack parents who still want medical choice. This is termed ‘behavior placement’ in which subtle messages are woven into shows. It should be noted that watching television instantly switches a viewer’s brainwaves into the alpha state (relaxation, suggestibility etc.). Next to criminality and fraud from the mainstream medical community, it appears ridicule and brainwashing are the only ‘real science’ vaccines still command. |
FIXED FORTUNES: BIGGEST CORPORATE POLITICAL INTERESTS SPENT BILLIONS, AND GOT TRILLIONS IN RETURN Posted: 06 Apr 2015 10:00 PM PDT Between 2007 and 2012, 200 of America’s most politically active corporations spent a combined $5.8 billion on federal lobbying and campaign contributions. A year-long analysis by the Sunlight Foundation suggests, however, that what they gave pales compared to what those same corporations got: $4.4 trillion in federal business and support. |
BILLIONS OF CALIFORNIA FRACKING ‘WATER WASTING’ IGNORED Posted: 06 Apr 2015 10:00 PM PDT As California lawmakers decide if resident ‘water wasters’ should face jail time, based on a ‘snitch’ system,’ water agencies are busy working on higher rates and fees to penalize individual residents. As the main facilitator in the pollution of California's two biggest fresh water aquifers, the real question is “who will report California Governor Jerry Brown?” |
AMERICA’S POOR SPEND 60% OF THEIR INCOME ON FOOD & HOUSING PROVING CPI IS MEANINGLESS Posted: 06 Apr 2015 10:00 PM PDT Bottom rung of society spends 20% more of their vastly lower income on staying alive than the country’s elite... |
How America Became an Oligarchy Posted: 06 Apr 2015 10:00 PM PDT According to a new study from Princeton University, American democracy no longer exists. Using data from over 1,800 policy initiatives from 1981 to 2002, researchers Martin Gilens and Benjamin Page concluded that rich, well-connected individuals on the political scene now steer the direction of the country, regardless of – or even against – the will of the majority of voters. America’s political system has transformed from a democracy into an oligarchy, where power is wielded by wealthy elites. |
Prison Guards Resign After Viral Beating Photo Posted to Facebook Posted: 06 Apr 2015 10:00 PM PDT This picture was allegedly taken inside a Georgia correctional facility and posted on Facebook. The aunt of the man shown leashed in the picture, Cortez Berry, said the family got a phone call when it turned up on the social media site. She sent a screenshot to NBC News. Berry was 17 at the time the photo was taken. The faces of the men with Berry have been blurred by NBC News. |
Chicago owes lawyers over $120,000 for defense against two stingray cases Posted: 06 Apr 2015 10:00 PM PDT As of February 2015, the city of Chicago owes over $120,000 to its lawyers in the city’s attempt to defend itself against two stingray-related lawsuits. The discovery comes from new public records Ars has obtained. |
Turkish general claims CIA ‘may have had role’ in 2003 coup plot Posted: 06 Apr 2015 10:00 PM PDT A Turkish former four-star general, who was jailed for his role in an alleged coup plot by secularists in the Turkish military, has alleged in an interview that the United States may have advised the coup plotters. Bilgin Balanli was the only active-duty four-star general to be charged in connection with the so-called Balyoz Harekâti (Operation SLEDGEHAMMER) coup-plot case. The alleged plot became widely known in early 2010, when Taraf, a liberal Turkish daily, published documents from 2003 that outlined the plotters’ plans for a military takeover of government. According to Taraf, the conspirators were secularists within the ranks of Turkey’s military and intelligence agencies, who were opposed to the rule of the Islamist Justice and Development Party (AKP), headed by Recep Tayyip Erdoğan. |
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