Lieberman warns northern neighbors: ‘Don’t test us’: Zio-Watch, June 7, 2016

Mark Zuckerberg speaking at the Samsung Electronics Co. Unpacked launch event ahead of the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, Spain, Feb. 21, 2016. Mobile (Pau Barrena/Bloomberg)

Mark Zuckerberg speaking at the Samsung Electronics Co. Unpacked launch event ahead of the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, Spain, Feb. 21, 2016. Mobile (Pau Barrena/Bloomberg)

Mark Zuckerberg speaking at a conference in Barcelona, Spain, Feb. 21, 2016. Mobile (Pau Barrena/Bloomberg)

(JTA) — Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg had some of his social media accounts hacked.

Zuckerberg’s Twitter and Pinterest accounts were hacked Sunday by a hacker group called OurMine, according to reports.

The group reportedly discovered Zuckerberg’s password during a breach in the LinkedIn database. His password reportedly was not very strong – the hackers said it was “dadada” — and was used on multiple accounts, which are cardinal social media sins. He also reportedly had not used those accounts very often.
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Published time: 7 Jun, 2016 13:58

Austrian Freedom Party politician Armin Sippel shows asylum seekers how not to interact with women in public in a controversial video posted on YouTube. © Hans Wurst

Austrian Freedom Party politician Armin Sippel shows asylum seekers how not to interact with women in public in a controversial video posted on YouTube. © Hans Wurst Austrian Freedom Party politician Armin Sippel shows asylum seekers how not to interact with women in public in a controversial video posted on YouTube. © Hans Wurst / YouTube

A provocative video in which an Austrian far-right politician explains to asylum seekers, using a blonde mannequin and posters in Arabic, that European women generally don’t like being groped in public by strangers has stirred controversy.

The video has sparked a lot of negative comments and a series of video responses, forcing Freedom Party politician Armin Sippel to take the video down due to “extremely aggressive personal attacks,” reports the Local.

“A debate on this unpleasant topic of sexual assaults is essential, but should be good mannered,” Sippel said on Facebook.

Very soon, however, the video reemerged on YouTube uploaded by others.
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Published time: 7 Jun, 2016 09:33

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© AFP © AFP

Islamic State is notorious for being the richest terrorist group in the world. However, their loss of more and more territory, plus a drop in oil prices, has force it to take extreme measures. Brace yourself for the weirdest taxes in the world.

For instance, people have to cash in $100 if they leave their door open, and any Islamic State (IS, formerly ISIS) adherent has to pay $20 (per wrong answer) if he or she fails a random Sharia test, the Daily Mail reported, citing the IHS information and analysis company.

There are also separate taxes for men and women: the latter have to pay $25 if their cloak is too tight, or $30 for not wearing socks. Men who trim their beards also come under fire, forking out $50.

Bizarre rules apply even to livestock: a bell around a sheep’s neck would force its owner to pay $10, and the animal will be confiscated.

Non-Sunni Muslims or anyone who used to work for the government now must pay for a special ‘repentance’ certificate, costing between $200 and $2,500.
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Published time: 7 Jun, 2016 04:23

Protestors with painted faces shout slogans in front of the government building, during an anti-government protest in Skopje on June 6, 2016, in a series of protests dubbed Colourful Revolution. © Robert Atanasovsky / AFP

Thousands of protesters have marched through Macedonia’s capital and pelted paint-bombs at the main government building and police. They urged the government’s resignation, despite President Gjorge Ivanov recently ceding to opposition demands.

More than 5,000 demonstrators led by opposition leader Zoran Zaev marched from the prosecutor’s office to the government headquarters in Skopje on Monday. The demonstrators deployed makeshift slingshots and fired paint-filled balloons at the government buildings and police officers.

Although the demonstrators welcomed Gjorge Ivanov’s decision to rescind pardons for government officials caught in a recent wire-tapping scandal, they said it was not enough. They demanded his resignation and the full prosecution of those who were implicated.

The demonstrators also demanded the release of protesters who had been detained earlier and a halt to all proceedings against them. Pictures on Twitter showed much of the ground covered in red paint to mark the death of 22-year-old Martin Neskoski, who was fatally beaten by police in 2011.

READ MORE: Colorful Revolution: Macedonians paintball streets in protest against government (PHOTOS, VIDEO)

Facing pressure from the opposition, the leader of the Republic of Macedonia Gjorge Ivanov on Monday rescinded pardons which had been handed to 34 figures allegedly involved in a wiretapping scandal in a bid to resolve the crisis. Last month he had called off his decision to pardon 22 other suspects.

“In the past 10 days we have been witnesses of different interpretations of the decision to pardon … therefore I have decided to annul the remaining decision for pardoning,” he said in a statement.
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