WATCH Bulgarian policemen use pepper spray against protesters…but wind blows it back in their faces

    Bulgarian policemen inadvertently pepper-sprayed themselves during a protest rally in the country’s capital Sofia on Sunday, when they diffused the chemical at demonstrators against the wind. Video has emerged online showing several police officers forming a barricade in a bid to calm the crowd of protesters, some of whom were waving national flags. One of…

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    Liberal MPs Block Bid For Morneau, Sohi To Face Trans Mountain Grilling

    Click:wholesale flowers to china Liberal MPs have shut down an opposition attempt to have two senior ministers grilled over the Trans Mountain pipeline expansion project before Parliament resumes later this month. Members of the natural resources committee met in Ottawa Tuesday for an emergency summer meeting, days after the Federal Court of Appeal overturned Ottawa’s…

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      Venezuela regime-change champion John Bolton says US won’t tolerate foreign meddling in the country

      Washington abhors the thought of foreign actors intervening in the Western hemisphere, and calls on the Venezuelan military to support the US-backed opposition leader in Caracas, John Bolton has thoughtfully tweeted. Come again? “The United States will not tolerate hostile foreign military powers meddling with the Western Hemisphere’s shared goals of democracy, security, and the…

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        Sponsor Spotlight: Jeff Schuldt, Diamond Kinetics

        LOUISVILLE, Ky. — Each month, the NFCA will highlight one of its corporate sponsors, allowing an inside look at those who support the NFCA and the sport of softball. For our February spotlight, we feature Jeff Schuldt, Chief Commercial Officer at Diamond Kinetics. What does your company do? Diamond Kinetics brings cutting edge, sensor-based motion data and analytics…

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          What To Watch On Netflix Canada In February 2019

          Have you built your blanket fort yet? Have you emerged from your blanket fort yet? Mother Nature is not playing around, it’s beyond frigid outside. The only thing warming our souls this winter might be watching Harry Potter movies all day, every day. Netflix we are forever grateful for keeping us from crying until summer…

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            End of an era: The 30-year legacy of Kazakh President Nazarbayev (PHOTOS)

            The longest-serving Soviet-era leader, Kazakhstan’s President Nursultan Nazarbayev, has stepped down, leaving behind a three-decade-long era that has shaped the country into what it is now. Nazarbayev held the presidential post since 1990 after serving as prime minister in the Soviet Republic of Kazakhstan. This makes him the longest-serving post-Soviet head of state, and until…

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