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Monday, March 13, 2017

Everyone's feuding

Monday, March 13, 2017
The theme of the day is: Conflict! We hope your week starts off peacefully, because there's definitely already enough conflict to go around. Here are the 5 things you need to know to Get Up to Speed and Out the Door.

By AJ Willingham

1. Preet Bharara

On Friday, Attorney General Jeff Sessions asked for the resignations of 46 US attorneys across the country (a fairly standard move for a new administration). BUT, at least one said no: Preet Bharara,  the US attorney for the Southern District of New York, refused to resign, and was promptly fired by President Trump (definitely not a standard move).

The social media-savvy Bharara, who was dubbed "the Sherriff of Wall Street" during his time on the bench, did not go quietly. He tweeted about his ousting and is framing himself as an adversary that political experts say may dog the White House for a while to come. 

2. Haiti

At least 38 people were killed and 13 others injured in northern Haiti after a bus plowed into a crowd before dawn yesterday. The victims were celebrating Rara, a popular festive season in Haiti that stretches from Mardi Gras until Easter Sunday. The driver fled the scene.

3. Turkey and the Netherlands 

The diplomatic feud between the Netherlands and Turkey will likely continue -- or worsen -- this week. On Saturday, the Netherlands barred a plane carrying the Turkish Foreign Minister from entering the country, citing security concerns. Then, they also stopped Turkey's family affairs minister from entering the Turkish consulate in Rotterdam. Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan likened the moves to Nazism, which caused the Danish Prime Minister to take a possible meeting with Erdogan off the table. 

Both countries are going through a time of change: The Netherlands will host an identity-defining general election this week that pits a hardline anti-Islam candidate against the incumbent prime minister. The Turkish president, meanwhile, is pushing an April referendum that will expand his power after a failed coup attempt last July. 

4. Michael Brown

New video from the Michael Brown case has sparked renewed unrest in Ferguson, Missouri, the city where Brown was shot and killed by police in 2014. The previously unreleased security footage was featured in a documentary at the South by Southwest (SXSW) festival in Austin, Texas on Saturday. It shows Brown in the convenience store he allegedly tried to rob, eleven hours before the alleged robbery occurred.

The implication from the documentary's director is that Brown did not try to rob the store at all, but was instead involved in some sort of drug deal there. The robbery accusation is what spurred the police activity that eventually led to the 18-year-old's death. 

5. Ethiopia

A landslide killed at least 46 people at a sprawling landfill outside Addis Ababa yesterday. Security personnel and residents are working to uncover any people still trapped under the debris. "It's a sad story because the government has been trying to resettle the people residing in the area," the country's communication minister said.
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