Guatemala’s Fuego volcano eruption forces 4,000 to evacuate

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Guatemala City – More than 4,000 people living in communities around the Fuego volcano in the Guatemalan department of Escuintla were forced to evacuate their homes late on Sunday as the volcano erupted once again this year.

“It was tremendous, we could not sleep,” said Victor Hernandez, a 38-year-old farmer and ranch worker from the village of El Rancho, El Rodeo, Escuintla.

“We had spent the day watching and listening to the volcano,” Hernandez told Al Jazeera.

“We were horrified because of what had happened the last time. We were worried what could happen,” he added, referring to a June eruption that killed nearly 200 people.

The National Coordination for Disaster Reduction of Guatemala, commonly known as CONRED, arrived along with the Guatemalan armed forces in El Rancho around 1:00am local time to evacuate Hernandez, his wife and three children, and the other roughly 62 families from the village.

CONRED began advising residents of the pending eruption hours before the volcano, known as the Volcano of Fire, began spewing ash across the highlands of Guatemala. They had warned residents of the possibility of evacuation.

Those evacuated were taken to the football stadium and to public school buildings in the municipality of Escuintla.

Residents of several communities nearby the erupting Fuego volcano, stay at a temporary shelter in Escuintla department, 35 km south of Guatemala City [Johan Ordonez/AFP]

Raul Gonzalez, a 31-year-old coffee farmer from the community of La Trinidad, Escuintla, and member of the La Union Huistla Coffee Cooperative, which sits at the base of the volcano, was in the fields when representatives from arrived to warn the community. 

“At first a few people did not want to evacuate,” Gonzalez told Al Jazeera. “But they all ended up leaving throughout the night.”

According to Gonzalez, residents largely organised the evacuations.

“When we saw that the situation was getting more dangerous, we evacuated through our own means,” Gonzalez told Al Jazeera. “CONRED said that buses would arrive to evacuate the people, but when I left at 10pm, there were not any buses from them.”

‘We don’t want to return’

The last major eruption was on June 3, producing ash and lahars that buried the villages of El Rodeo and San Miguel Los Lotes.

That eruption killed at least 194 people, injured hundreds and caused the evacuation of 3,100 people from the surrounding area. More then 230 remain missing. The eruption also destroyed nearly 8,500 hectares of crops, including those of La Trinidad.

A view of the Fuego Volcano erupting, as seen from Escuintla, Guatemala on November 19, 2018 [Carlos Alonzo/AFP] 

Hernandez’s house was among those damaged by the eruption. He also lost the crops he had to sustain the family.

CONRED and the Guatemalan government faced widespread criticism in June for failing to advise residents quickly enough.  

“Before we were not warned of the eruption and given time to leave,” Gonzalez told Al Jazeera. “Now we know. At least we have a place to come and sleep.”

After the most recent eruption, Hernandez told Al Jazeera that he and his family no longer wished to return home.

“We live in an area that is at high risk,” Hernandez told Al Jazeera. “We do not want to return, but the government obliging us to return to El Rodeo because they are not giving us any other place to live.”

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Travis Scott Called Kylie His ‘Beautiful Wife,’ So Naturally We Have Questions

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Kylie Jenner managed to keep her pregnancy with Stormi top-secret, but is it possible she’s keeping a marriage under wraps as well? That’s what some fans are suspecting, after her boyfriend, Travis Scott, recently referred to her as his “beautiful wife.”

The sweet but somewhat shocking shout-out happened during Scott’s Astroworld Festival performance in Houston over the weekend. As captured in the fan-shot video below, the “Sicko Mode” rapper said onstage, “My beautiful wife, she came out. My beautiful daughter, she’s here too. I love y’all so much.”

Scott further stoked speculation when he commented, “I love u wifey” on Jenner’s Instagram post congratulating him for his big weekend. Alongside cute pics of Scott and their daughter, Stormi, she wrote, “Only the people around you really know how hard you work. I love to watch you make all your dreams come true. Your first festival. We’re so proud of you. We love you.”

The couple have certainly kept aspects of their relationship super private — after news first broke that Jenner was pregnant with Scott’s daughter, she essentially vanished from public appearances. And when Stormi finally arrived, they kept her out of the spotlight, only sharing photos and other details after a few months had gone by. A secret marriage wouldn’t be impossible to pull off, but it’s also totally feasible that they’re just using cutesy pet names for one another. Or, they’re just messing with all of us. After all, this isn’t the first time they’ve triggered engagement/marriage rumors.

Meanwhile, Scott continued basking in the love this weekend when he was honored with “Astroworld Day” by the city of Houston on Sunday (November 18). During his speech at City Hall, he praised his hometown’s resiliency, as Houston recovers from the impact of several devastating hurricanes.

“One thing about Texas, we stand strong,” Scott said. He also expressed his desire to give back to the city, addressing the kids in the audience by telling them, “I know it don’t seem like it because you can’t drive without a driver’s license, but you are the future.”

Between his chart-topping third album, the birth of Baby Stormi, his own festival, and an honorary day in his hometown, Scott is clearly riding a high this year. A wedding would only be the cherry on top.

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European Super League is a ‘fiction’, say Uefa boss & clubs chief

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European Super League a ‘fiction’ – Uefa president

Proposed plans for a breakaway European Super League are “fiction” – according to the two most powerful officials in European football.

Uefa president Aleksander Ceferin and Andrea Agnelli, the chairman of the influential European Club Association (ECA) which represents over 200 leading teams, say they are “united” – despite recently leaked documents claiming secret talks had been held over the creation of a new elite league.

“The Super League will not happen. It is in a way a fiction now or a dream,” said Ceferin.

Agnelli, who is also chairman of Juventus – one of the teams reported to be a potential founding member of the Super League – added: “I can confirm we have never seen, never discussed, never been involved in the creation of this document.

“We are fully engaged with Uefa in shaping the game going forward.”

Speaking exclusively to BBC Sport, Ceferin and Agnelli also outlined:

  • Their plans to reform European football from 2024 onwards.
  • How a revised football calendar could see less domestic football and more European ties played.
  • Why qualification for Europe must not just be for the elite.

Will there be a breakaway?

German publication Der Speigel claims to have documents which show a new Super League could be up and running by 2021 – featuring the biggest clubs from Spain, Italy, Germany, England and France.

However, Ceferin and Agnelli are adamant that the top clubs will stay within Uefa and that detailed talks are under way to find “solutions” – including changes to the format of the Champions League to secure a more lucrative broadcasting deal.

“We have some ideas. All I can say is that any Super League is out of the question. Participation stays. And everybody will have an opportunity to compete in every European competition,” said Ceferin.

So what does it mean for European competitions?

A new third European competition with 32 teams will be rubber-stamped at a Uefa meeting in Dublin early next month.

So with the Champions League, Europa League and the new third contest, a total of 96 teams will compete once pre-qualifying is completed.

Cerefin says it will be the “beginning of wider European competition”, and that clubs and national associations “appreciate it”.

Referencing the likes of Celtic, Porto, Benfica, Ajax and Anderlecht, Agnelli added: “It will be our duty to safeguard the great heritages of European football but on the other side I think we are very well aware that we have to safeguard markets, we have to think about upcoming markets.

“We have to think about Poland. We have to think about [countries like] Turkey, we have to think about Russia. Fans can rest assured that if we put our hands to making a new product it’s because we want to make sure that fans across Europe engage.”

Will the rich just get richer?

Real Madrid won their third Champions League title in a row

Both men reject the suggestion that the dominance of Europe’s top teams is being reinforced by these new competition structures.

“The dogma of the dream has to stay alive, because it is the foundation of European sports,” says Agnelli.

Ceferin says: “Unfortunately in the world many times it happens that the rich become richer. I think we are one of the rare organisations in the world that tackles this problem.

“We know that we have to slow the gap [between rich clubs and the rest] because probably it will be hard to stop completely.

“And I’m not sure if we want to have everyone equal without intervention. I think that wouldn’t be the right approach because if you are doing a good job, you’re working a lot, trying to do something, you have to be rewarded for that.

“But ‘know your place’ is not fair to say. You have to compete, you have to have results to qualify for the top competition. If you don’t have results it would be a strange competition. You decide it by sport results, it’s the only way.”

Why do they think change is needed?

Nothing will actually change before 2024 when the existing competition arrangements expire.

Agnelli says the aim is for every club to increase their international exposure through more European ties – while Cerefin says they are “trying to find a solution together”.

“The best platforms can only come through international competitions and that is why increasing participation increasing inclusion it is key to all of us,” he added.

“Now the most relevant games are the top of the ladder games. If you look at the Champions League final in comparison to the Super Bowl it beats it by a factor of 1.5 to 1.

“So the spectators of that game are on a global scale. We have to build on that to make sure we have the resources to allocate throughout Europe to allow every single club, in every single European country, to have a proper international platform.”

Does that mean less domestic football then?

Both men declined to give specific detail on the potential changes to European football, given the ongoing negotiations with clubs, leagues and associations.

But if European fixtures increase then an already packed football calendar will need comprehensive revision.

The ECA wants to see the international confederation tournaments, such as the European Championships and Afcon, all played in the summer of the same year. Guaranteed rest periods for players is also high on the agenda.

And Agnelli’s idea for a “rebalancing” of European games over domestic games is likely to cause some controversy – although both officials were keen to point out that they are simply at an “idea stage”.

“Evidently if you want to have an overall rebalancing of European football and more international [European] football, all that would have to go hand in hand with a reduction of domestic games,” says Agnelli.

“But most importantly it is harmonising. Today you take England, for example, that has two national cups. A team potentially plays 53 domestic games.

“Then you take Germany where the maximum number of games is 43 because there are two fewer teams in the league and there is only one cup. So that is 10 games difference. Is it logical?

“There’s a whole system of anomalies that have to be addressed. It might mean in certain leagues increasing the amount of games. It’s not just about reducing, it’s about making it a level playing field, which is very important.”

What’s next?

Ceferin and Agnelli will travel to Brussels on Tuesday to meet the European Commissioner for Sport, Tibor Navracsics.

Cerefin said: “We want to show that our vision of the future of football is, let’s say, similar. It’s not completely the same. We [Uefa and the ECA] have some disagreements from time to time but we firmly believe in the European sports model together.

“We think that the European football can go further only if we stay together, unified. If you want to develop football you have to stay together.

“Europe has problems with unity these days – and football, as one of the biggest powers, should lead this unity. That’s our opinion.”

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Google Photos for iOS will let you depth edit portrait photos

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Just a bit embarrassing.
Just a bit embarrassing.

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Photo shots fired!

Google announced an update to its Photos app for iOS on Monday. Now, iPhone users can edit the background blur and focus of portrait mode images within the Google Photos iOS app. Customized portraits, here you come!

The new capability is a boon for iPhone users without the latest models. Users who have anything but an iPhone with an “X” in its name now have a great reason to install a Google app on their iPhone.

See, even though iPhone users have been able to take portrait mode shots since the 7 came out, iPhone 8 and 8 Plus models and below don’t include depth editing features in the iOS Photos app. Depth editing is actually a fairly recent feature for iPhones, and is only available on iPhone X and above. 

The fact that iPhone 7 or 8 users can depth edit their photos — just not within an Apple product — is not the greatest look, especially when it is Apple rival Google that’s offering the technological upgrade.

Google has already made blur and focus editing for portraits available on Pixel 2 and 3, and on some Moto phones, according to Engadget

So the choice is yours, photo-edit-loving iPhone users: pay between $750 – $1,499 to get a new iPhone capability of depth editing.

Or, download an app.

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Is peace in Yemen within reach?

Houthi rebels in Yemen have announced a pause in their drone and missile attacks against a coalition force of Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates and their allies.

They say they are ready for a broader ceasefire if the Saudi-UAE coalition is prepared for peace.

For its part, the Saudi-UAE coalition briefly paused its air strikes on the vital port city of Hodeidah, but then resumed them on Sunday in an apparent bid to gain more military advantage before peace talks, which are due to be held in Sweden by the end of the year.

The United Nations is confident that all parties to the conflict will take part in those talks, probably because now the United States has stepped up its engagement and demanded, in the words of defence Secretary James Mattis, that the “conflict be replaced by compromise”.

All this comes at a time of international outrage over the murder of Saudi journalist Jamal Khashoggi in the kingdom’s consulate in Istanbul last month.

In the US Congress, voices critical of the administration’s close ties to Saudi Arabia have grown louder, increasing pressure on President Donald Trump to rethink his relationship with the kingdom’s Crown Prince Mohammed Bin Salman.

So, after three years of war, could this be a pivotal moment for Yemen?  And why is the US stepping up its pressure now?

Presenter: Martine Dennis

Guests:

Nabeel Khoury – former US deputy chief of mission in Yemen

Helen Lackner – associate researcher at London Middle East School, SOAS, University of London

Elisabeth Kendall – senior research fellow at Pembroke College, University of Oxford

Source: Al Jazeera News

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Ashley Williams: Wales skipper apologises for fan insult video

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Ashley Williams has won 83 caps for Wales, making him their fourth most capped player. Only Chris Gunter, Neville Southall and Gary Speed have played more times.
International friendly: Albania v Wales
Venue: Elbasan Arena, Elbasan Date: Tue, 20 Nov Kick-off: 19:00 GMT
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Ashley Williams has apologised after a video showed the Wales captain mocking Cardiff City fans.

An online video appeared to show the former Swansea skipper calling Cardiff fans “mugs” for doing the ‘Ayatollah’ gesture popular among Bluebirds fans.

It provoked an angry response from some on social media but Williams, 34, says the comment was in jest.

“I think it’s obviously disappointing but it was not meant how it came out at all,” said the Stoke player.

“There was a bit of banter with me and Sean Connelly [Wales’ former Cardiff physio] and it was picked up but I didn’t mean to cause offence at all.

“We have that banter all the time in the squad and it was just picked up this time.

“So apologies if it caused offence to anyone.”

The brief video shows Williams walking through a corridor at Cardiff City Stadium, where Wales play their home matches.

The 34-year-old is standing next to Wales team-mate and former Swansea colleague Joe Allen as he makes the comment.

“What you can’t see [in the video] is Sean’s just in front and he’s in the picture on the side [of the corridor], so whenever we walk past it we have a bit of banter,” Williams added.

“So he [Connelly] said something before and I said that but it looks like it’s me and Joe, which makes it worse.

Ashley Williams played over 300 games for Swansea City

“I have nothing against Cardiff fans. I think we have a good relationship, especially with Wales. We love the Welsh fans and what they do for us.”

Williams will earn his 84th cap for Wales when he leads them in Tuesday’s friendly against Albania.

It will be a historic occasion for his fellow defender Chris Gunter, who at the age of 29 will become Wales’ record male cap holder as he makes his 93rd appearance, surpassing Neville Southall’s mark of 92.

Reading player Gunter started his career at Cardiff and defended Williams’ comments about the Ayatollah, insisting that jokes about club rivalries are a daily occurrence among Wales players.

“I think first of all to touch on the Ash situation, from joining Cardiff when I was seven and then leaving at 18, that is something that throughout the Welsh squad is day to day, jokes about Cardiff and Swansea, Reading, Everton, Stoke or whatever,” said Gunter.

“Certainly there should be no questions asked of Ash, and that is something that was taken out of context.”

Bale in ‘good hands’

Real Madrid forward Gareth Bale has travelled with the Wales squad for the friendly in Elbasan, despite reports in Spain suggesting his club would prefer him not to be playing.

However, Wales manager Ryan Giggs – who added he is not worried about Real Madrid being upset over the issue – says one of the reasons Bale wanted to play was so he could be on the pitch when his team-mate and friend Gunter breaks the national cap record.

“Gareth is in good hands. He always wants to play for his country,” said Giggs.

“He wanted to be here for Gunts [Gunter] as well on what’s going to be a special night.

“It’s great he is here, it gives everyone a lift when Gareth is in the squad. I don’t think anyone doubts his commitment and he will be in good hands.”

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Best Black Friday 2018 deals: Early sales on iPad, Roomba, Instant Pot, TVs

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Get some of Black Friday's biggest tech goodies on sale before they sell out.
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Start your engines: Black Friday deals for 2018 have already started to pour in a full week early, giving you a chance to get a head start on the sales and leave other customers in the dust. Vroom vroom, y’all.

As if a 5-day stretch of deals from Black Friday to Cyber Monday wasn’t enough to get you riled up, some of your favorite retailers like Walmart, Best Buy, Macy’s, Target, and Amazon are clearly too excited to wait. Their deals pages are flooded, and many are adding new deals every day up until the big day (so be sure to check back).

SEE ALL: Read all our coverage of Black Friday 2018

Big ticket tech items like TVs, laptops, and Instant Pots (the stuff people will be fighting for starting Thursday night) are already on sale — so skip the virtual bloodbath and snag yours before other customers catch wind and “out of stock” notices inevitably ruin the fun.

Not only did some of these items just go on sale early — a few them are already at their actual Black Friday price (we’re looking at you, Samsung QLED TV that’s $1,000 off). We’ve organized deals by merchant and by item category, because some people browse differently and we are here for you.

Deals by merchant

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TVs

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Kitchen, vacuums, and other home stuff

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TVs

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TVs

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Know exactly what item you’re looking for but not sure which retailer has it? This is where to go if you don’t care where it comes from, as long as you get the best deal.

TVs on sale

Laptops, desktops, monitors, and tablets

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Kitchen appliances, cookware, and more

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Black Friday 2018 deals by store

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Welcome to Arivaca: Where residents want anti-migrant militia out

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Nearly a decade ago, residents of Arivaca, Arizona, knew little gun-toting vigilantes patrolling the nearby borderlands hugging the US-Mexico frontier.

Gallivanting up and down the border with military-grade weapons and probing the desert area, the Minutemen American Defense militia captured and bound immigrants, intimidated and threatened them, and sometimes forced them back into Mexican territory.

Locals say the militiamen rarely interacted with the townspeople in Arivaca, a small unincorporated community situated around 17km from the border and home to hundreds of residents.

But on May 30, 2009, three rogue Minutemen – Jason Bush, Shawna Forde and Albert Gaxiola – changed everything. Convinced a home in Arivaca was a stash house for a Mexican drug cartel, they stormed the residence and unleashed a hail of bullets.

As Raul Flores slumped dead on the couch, his nine-year-old daughter Brisenia begged for her life. The gunmen shot her in the face as her mother played dead on the floor nearby.

A court later sentenced Bush and Forde to death and sent Gaxiola to prison for life, while Arivaca was left to mourn the dead. “We were totally blindsided,” recalled Clara Godfrey, who has lived in the area for much of her life. 

After the murder, she explained, most of the groups “scattered like cucarachas”. 

‘Playing GI Joe’ 

Over time, however, vigilante groups gradually rebuilt their presence in the area. And in recent months, as US President Donald Trump‘s anti-immigrant rhetoric hit a fever pitch ahead of the midterm elections, armed groups have flooded the area, setting up camp on Arivaca’s dusty outskirts.

The owner of Utah Gun Exchange, a group that dismisses the militia label, cruises through Arivaca in a BearCat armoured vehicle; another armed outfit, Arizona Border Recon, carries out armed patrols near the border situated 11 miles from Arivaca.

Outraged by their return to Arivaca, Godfrey and other town residents have called on the armed groups to leave.

Last month, Godfrey placed a lawn sign – “militia” with a large black circle and a dash through the word – in her front yard last month. “They look like what they’re doing: playing GI Joe,” she told Al Jazeera by telephone.

Members of the Arizona Border Recon search for a immigrants at the US-Mexico border near Arivaca, Arizona in 2016 [File: John Moore/Getty Images] 

In recent months, Arivaca residents have held town meetings to decide how to handle the situation, floating ideas such as lobbying Facebook to shutter accounts belonging to the groups and their members, according to the Arizona Daily Star. 

“I don’t want to live in fear that one of my kids is going to be the next Brisenia,” Eli Buchanan said at one such meeting in September, the local paper reported. 

At campaign rallies and on Twitter, Trump repeatedly took aim at a US-bound caravan of Central American refugees and migrants, describing it as an “invasion” and claiming without evidence that “criminals” and “unknown Middle Easterners” have embedded in the group.

Meanwhile, vigilante border militia groups have also increased their operations elsewhere in Arizona, Texas and New Mexico, taking to social media to call on volunteers to join them. 

The number of militiamen currently active in the region is unclear, but planning documents published by Newsweek on November 1 estimate that 200 individuals are active on the southwest border.

The frontier looms large

The southern border with Mexico has long loomed large in the minds of the American right, and vigilante patrols stretch back decades.

On October 27, 1977, David Duke, then Grand Dragon of the Knights of the Ku Klux Klan (KKK), held a press conference to announce plans to deploy members to the border in Arizona, New Mexico and Texas and detain undocumented immigrants seeking to enter the country.

The Klansmen drove up and down the frontier in a handful of towns. On the sides of the vehicles hung cheap signs that read “Klan Border Watch”. Government border agencies and politicians roundly condemned the Klansmen, denying Duke’s claims to have cooperated with authorities. 

David Duke, the then-leader of the Ku Klux Klan, patrols the California-Mexico border for immigrants in a ‘Klan Border Watch’ vehicle [File: Getty Images]

In the 1980s, militia groups started to pop up in various parts of the country, but the 1990s saw a sharp surge in such groups.

Throughout George W Bush’s (2001-2009) and Barack Obama’s (2009-2017) presidencies, several militia groups placed a tunnel-vision focus on the borderlands, packing up their weapons and heading south to carry out patrols and supposedly reinforce border guards.

Between 2013 and 2017, the number of militia groups operating in the US – on the border and elsewhere – grew from 22 to 41, according to the Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC), an Alabama-based hate monitor.

Kathleen Belew, a researcher and author of Bring the War Home, explained that “various components” of the far right “have been focused on the southern border for most of 20th century”, directly linking vigilante border patrols to “overtly white power activism”.

Today, with the lines between Trump’s rhetoric and militia talking points blurring, Belew said, “Immigration and opposition to immigration have worked as a sort of bridge issue between very far-right and radical groups and more mainstream politics.”

At odds with locals

As the US-bound caravan, whose participants plan to apply for asylum at an official port, crept at a snail’s pace toward the US, Trump deployed thousands of soldiers to the southern border. 

Fueled by dizzying conspiracy theories, anti-immigrant hoaxes and a steady stream of misinformation from the White House, militia groups also flocked to the borderlands in recent weeks, answering what they interpreted as a call to action.

In Arivaca, residents and immigration advocates accuse Veterans on Patrol, the Utah Gun Exchange and militia groups of harassment, intimidation and violent threats.

Tim Foley, founder of Arizona Border Recon, also denied his group was a militia, although court documents suggest he has a long history of involvement in militia outfits, the Arizona Daily Star reported.

“They don’t want to know me. So that’s fine,” Foley told the paper of Arivaca residents. “I don’t want to know them if they’re going to be that ignorant and don’t want to sit down to an open dialogue.”

Members of the Arizona Border Recon prepare to search for immigrants on the US-Mexico border near Arivaca, Arizona in 2016. [File: John Moore/Getty Images] 

In a video posted on YouTube on November 2, Veterans on Patrol’s Michael Meyer, a non-veteran vigilante who goes by the moniker Arthur Lewis, accused aid workers from Humane Borders of “aiding child traffickers”.

Before arriving in Arivaca in September, Meyer and his group spent much of the summer spreading a conspiracy theory based on unfounded claims of a child sex-trafficking ring in the Tucson-area desert.

The claims, dismissed by the Tucson police, were picked up and disseminated online by Stewart Rhodes, leader of the Oath Keepers militia, the SPLC reported in July. 

In a recent Facebook post, Meyer called on people to join them for “border operations” because “the caravan is coming fast”. 

“We live in an ugly time right now; this is like Pizzagate,” Godfrey said, referring to the debunked conspiracy theory that alleged Democratic Party officials were linked to a child sex ring operating in several Washington, DC restaurants. In December 2016, Edgar Maddison Welch fired three shots from an AR-15 into the Comet Ping Pong pizza parlour. The attack did not injure anyone.

“We fear for our children,” Godfrey concluded.

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Jordan Nobbs: England and Arsenal star ruptures ACL

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Jordan Nobbs was stretchered off during Arsenal’s league victory at Everton

England and Arsenal playmaker Jordan Nobbs could miss the rest of the season and is a doubt for next summer’s Women’s World Cup after rupturing her anterior cruciate ligament.

The Gunners say the 25-year-old is “receiving specialist care” after suffering the injury in Sunday’s win at Everton in the Women’s Super League.

Nobbs, who has 56 senior international caps, was England’s player of 2016.

She has been a key part of the Arsenal side that have a 100% record this term.

The Gunners are top of the WSL table and in-form Nobbs has eight league goals in eight league appearances this season.

The Women’s World Cup – at which a fully-fit Nobbs would be expected to start for Phil Neville’s Lionesses – begins on 7 June 2019 in France.

An Arsenal statement on Monday said: “Following scans this morning, we can confirm that Jordan has suffered an ACL rupture in her left knee and she is now receiving specialist care.

“Everyone at the club wishes Jordan a speedy recovery and will give their full support in her journey back to full fitness.”

WSL Highlights: Everton 0-4 Arsenal

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