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The United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights Zeid Ra'ad al-Hussein says Donald Trump presents a "global danger" if he is elected President of the United States of America.  Specifically, Mr. Zeid points to the fascist demagogue and US Republican party candidate's approval of torture during interrogations - which is banned under international law - and his mocking of vulnerable persons"If Donald Trump is elected on the basis of what he has said already - and unless that changes - I think it is without any doubt that he would be dangerous from an international point of view," Zeid told a news briefing in Geneva. 

The US FBI is investigating apparent Russian hacking into the emails of a confidante of Democratic Presidential Candidate Hillary Clinton.  Emails from the accounts of Clinton campaign chairman John Podesta have appeared on Wikileaks, although some appear to have been altered to fit the Russian geopolitical view.  "The pattern is they hack, they leak truthful things, and then they build up to leaking documents that are either doctored or wholly fabricated,'' said Mrs Clinton's spokeswoman, Jennifer Palmieri.

Among the tens of thousands of Turks fired from civil service, police, and military jobs in the wake of the failed coup against autocratic President Recep Tayyip Erdogan are hundreds of senior military staff serving at NATO in Europe and the United States.  This is according to leaked documents seen by the Reuters news agency, and it shows the extend of the Erdogan purge which is including Turkey's most experienced and knowledgeable military officials.  The dismissals at NATO raise questions about Erdogan's intentions as he seeks closer ties Russian President Vladimir Putin, whose relations with NATO are increasingly antagonistic.

The chief of Poland's ruling party is reopening the scars of this month's battle over abortion rights.  Jaroslaw Kaczynski of the ironically-named RWNJ Law and Justice (known by its Polish acronym PiS) party wants to force women to give birth in cases when the fetus is badly deformed or has no chance of survival, "so that the child can be baptized, buried, have a name," he said - pretty much exposing the Catholic Church's fingerprints all over this.  Last week, the PiS government backed down from a similarly draconian attack on abortion rights after hundreds of thousands of Polish women and men hit the streets and staged a general strike in protest.  Looks like they're going to have to do it again.

El Salvador's ruling Farabundo Marti Liberation Liberation Front (FMLN) wants to relax the country's total ban on abortions to allow the medical procedure in cases of rape, risk to the mother's life, or if the fetus is unviable.  "It's a duty of legislators to give women a chance to save their lives, so that they don't die in those circumstances," said the president of Congress, Lorena Pena.  "It is also meant to take into account the impact giving birth has on girls who have been raped," Ms. Pena added.

Samsung says it is sending out special kits for customers to use to return their Galaxy Note 7 smartphones after several burst into flames.  The kits contain fireproof package and special gloves to handle the device that customers had been encouraged to put next to their faces a week earlier.  Samsung this week announced it would no longer manufacture the Note 7, not even two months after its launch, after a series of incidents in which batteries overheated and caused fires.  Some of those flaming phones had been sent back to the manufacturer in last month's recall and returned to customers who believed them to be safe.

The Indonesian Doctors Association says its members should not take part in chemical castration of sex offenders, now that Indonesia's government has approved a law allowing it.  Human rights groups also oppose this medieval crap.  President Joko Widodo pushed for the changes earlier this year following the gang rape and murder of a 14-year-old girl.

Around a dozen people died in clashes between Shiite Muslims and Nigeria's military.  This happened at Ashura Day marches, one of those sticking points between Shiites and Nigeria's majority Sunnis that seem to get people killed.

For the second times in recent days, a US Destroyer has been targeted by a failed missile attack originating from Houthi Rebel-controlled territory in Yemen.  The Houthi are Shiites and backed by Iran.  The USS Mason fired defensive salvos in response to the two crappy missiles, neither of which hit the ship or caused any damage.  But it puts into question the safety of shipping lanes in the Bab al-Mandab Strait off Yemen, one of the world's busiest shipping routes.

The US has moved into a former Islamic State hotbed in northern Iraq and is using it as a staging ground for the upcoming battle to retake the city of Mosul from the terrorists.  IS used the Qayyarah Airfield West as a prison for opponents and Yazidi sex slaves kidnapped from the Mount Sinjar area.  There was no sign of the Yazidi women, presumably taken along by the fleeing Islamic State scumbags.  The assault on Mosul is expected to happen before the end of the year, and possibly before the US election.