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Sanders backs AOC after Biden suggests her politics are too far left for the general election

Posted: 05 Jul 2019 11:02 AM PDT

Sanders backs AOC after Biden suggests her politics are too far left for the general electionThe former vice president praised the New York representative as "brilliant," but cast doubt on whether her politics could win a national election.


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Libya Arrests Two Russians Accused of Trying to Influence Vote

Posted: 05 Jul 2019 08:03 AM PDT

Libya Arrests Two Russians Accused of Trying to Influence Vote(Bloomberg) -- Libyan security forces arrested two Russian nationals accused of trying to influence upcoming elections in the North African oil-exporter, according to a document obtained by Bloomberg.The letter from state prosecutors for the internationally-recognized government in Tripoli said the Russians had been involved in "securing a meeting" with Saif al-Islam al-Qaddafi, the fugitive son of the ousted Libyan dictator and a potential candidate in elections who has the backing of some officials in Moscow.Russian officials did not immediately respond to requests for comment.With U.S. Absent in Libya, Russia Courts a Leader Named QaddafiLibya had planned to hold elections this year as part of a UN-sponsored roadmap that has been upended by an assault on the capital led by eastern commander Khalifa Haftar.Laptops and memory sticks found with the suspects showed that they worked for a company that "specializes in influencing elections that are to be held in several African states" including Libya, the letter, stamped by the attorney general's office, stated. Two Libyan government officials with direct knowledge of the matter confirmed the authenticity of the letter.A third Russian national had left the country before security services raided their residence, it said. The letter, dated July 3, does not mention when and where the arrests took place but one of the officials said the men were detained in Tripoli in May.Saif al-Islam, one-time Libyan heir apparent, was put on trial and then freed by the rebels who toppled and killed his father in 2011. He has been in hiding ever since and his whereabouts are unknown. An aide did not immediately respond to a call for comment.\--With assistance from Ilya Arkhipov.To contact the reporter on this story: Samer Khalil Al-Atrush in Cairo at skhalilalatr@bloomberg.netTo contact the editors responsible for this story: Lin Noueihed at lnoueihed@bloomberg.net, Michael GunnFor more articles like this, please visit us at bloomberg.com©2019 Bloomberg L.P.


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California earthquake: five things to know about the tremor near Los Angeles

Posted: 04 Jul 2019 05:10 PM PDT

California earthquake: five things to know about the tremor near Los AngelesWith more than 500 active faults in California, the state is sure to see many more quakes in the future Seismologist Lucy Jones speaks at a media briefing on the California earthquake. Photograph: Robyn Beck/AFP/Getty ImagesOn Thursday morning, southern California experienced its largest earthquake in two decades. The 6.4 magnitude earthquake struck the remote city of Ridgecrest, near Death Valley national park and about 100 miles (160km) from Los Angeles.Here's what you should know about the impact of the quake, and whether more seismic activity will strike anytime soon:1) How common is this type of earthquake for this region?It's pretty common. Southern California sees magnitude 6 earthquakes every three to five years on average, according to Lucy Jones, one of the world's foremost seismologists. The fact that there hasn't been one this big in decades is not typical. Over the past 40 years, there have been eight earthquakes of magnitude 5 or higher in this area, according to the United States Geological Survey Earthquake Hazards Program. The largest one was a 5.8 earthquake in 1995.2) What should you expect in terms of aftershocks?In the three hours after the earthquake, there have already been 180 small aftershocks, including 10 with a magnitude of 4, according to Jones. Officials expect that a magnitude 5 aftershock will likely take place in the next day or so. In that time period, an earthquake even larger than the initial quake could also take place.3) What kind of damage and injuries have been reported?The earthquake took place in a very isolated area, where few people live. It did not affect any part of the Los Angeles metropolitan area. But there have been reports of structure fires and rock slides, and there could be much more damage that simply hasn't yet been discovered or reported. "For the people that are nearby, we don't yet really know what the damage level is," says Jones. "It might be pretty significant." There were no injuries immediately reported.4) How prepared was California for this type of natural disaster?Jones says the state could do better when it comes to protecting its water systems, which are particularly vulnerable to earthquakes. She says it's also important to make sure all buildings are up to code, so that they will keep residents safe during any future bad quakes. Overall, she says, "we're much more prepared than we were and not nearly as prepared as we could be."5) What can people expect in terms of future earthquakes in the region?With over 500 active faults in California, the state is sure to see many more quakes in the future. Perhaps the most worrisome fault in the area is the San Andreas Fault, which, on its southern side, is capable of producing a magnitude 8.2 quake. Luckily, the earthquake on Thursday was over 100 miles from the fault. Jones says overall, it's important to remember that "the last 25 years has not been normal. It's been a particularly quiet time. And we need to make sure we don't think that that's the definition of what could come in the future."


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