Duke Escapes VT

  • CBS Sports @CBSSports

    DUKE SURVIVES AT THE BUZZER AGAIN! https://t.co/253jPlS1Vo

  • Nicole Auerbach @NicoleAuerbach

    Duke is quite likable AND incredibly lucky this year.

  • Chris Vernon @ChrisVernonShow

    Duke puts invisible lids on rims for final shots

  • The Ringer @ringer

    THIS. CLOSE.

    AGAIN!!! #MarchMadness https://t.co/pQ9y7nMeua

  • Jeopardy! Sports @JeopardySports

    “What is: Duke University?”
    #JeopardySports #MarchMadness https://t.co/bcdnVTK0vn

  • Skip Bayless @RealSkipBayless

    Duke barely survives again, on blown lob. But the refs blew two calls that gave VaTech a last shot it did not deserve.

  • Ian Kenyon @IanKenyonNFL

    Duke and Kentucky survive scares. Advance to elite eight. https://t.co/91YXcfeMoP

  • Cayleigh Griffin @cayleighgriffin

    My goodness, how lucky is Duke?

  • Duke Basketball @DukeMBB

    “We gonna keep it going tho”

    👉 ZI🤯N x Maple Mamba right after the dub 🕺🕺🕺

    #SI6HTS 🔵😈 https://t.co/qyHA2wTepu

  • Brian T. Smith @ChronBrianSmith

    How lucky can Duke get?

  • NCAA March Madness @marchmadness

    “It’s March Madness.”

    Hear from Coach K & @DukeMBB’s big 3 after they survive another close one to advance to the #Elite8!

    #MarchMadness https://t.co/C5DIbcLW9d

  • John McClain @McClain_on_NFL

    Even God wants to see Zion in the Final Four! How else do you explain it? Again?

  • Duke Basketball @DukeMBB

    Still dancin’

    @Tre3Jones 👉👉👉 🕺🕺🕺🕺

    #SI6HTS 👀 https://t.co/t3REgtrJyw

  • SB Nation @SBNation

    Duke escapes again!

    #MarchMadness https://t.co/bNu8N77JMC

  • FOX College Hoops @CBBonFOX

    cause he spits hot fire ¯_(ツ)_/¯ https://t.co/yrrjysKSOp

  • FOX College Hoops @CBBonFOX

    “NO GOD! PLEASE NO!!! NOOOOOOOOOO!” – Hokie fans after that loss to Duke https://t.co/XuGGcBeORj

  • Duke Better @DukeBetter

    That feeling when Duke wins and UNC’s season ends in the same night https://t.co/LKb5EGy1JP

  • Jeff Ermann @Jeff_Ermann

    https://t.co/QzVybFVIe7

  • Michele Steele @ESPNMichele

    Duke tonight https://t.co/vgfWBeVuuR

  • Tarik Cohen @TarikCohen

    Duke nation

  • ig: josinaanderson @JosinaAnderson

    I can’t…..Good night.

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    Three teens charged in Malta over refugee ship hijacking

    Authorities in Malta have charged three teenagers with committing an act of “terrorism” for their suspected role in hijacking a merchant ship that rescued them off the coast of Libya.

    The teenagers, among 108 refugees and asylum seekers rescued by El Hiblu 1 earlier this week, appeared at a court in the Maltese capital, Valletta, on Saturday. 

    They were accused of seizing control of the tanker and using force and intimidation against the crew to change the ship’s course to Europe. 

    Under Maltese law, unlawfully taking control of a ship is punishable with prison terms of between seven and 30 years. 

    The suspects pleaded not guilty and were placed in preventive detention pending trial.

    The Valletta court identified one of the accused as Abdalla Bari, a 19-year-old from Guinea. The other two are a 15-year-old, also from Guinea, and a 16-year-old from the Ivory Coast, who as minors could not be named.

    The minors told the court they are secondary school students, while Bari said he had been studying sociology before leaving his country.

    The El Hiblu 1 was sailing from Turkey to Libya when it received a call about the migrants in distress [Zammit Lupi/Reuters]

    ‘Desperate’

    Nader el-Hiblu, the ship’s captain, said the drama began on Tuesday afternoon when his tanker was travelling from Turkey to Libya. A military air craft flying above alerted him of a boat with people who needed help, he told The Associated Press news agency. 

    He was not sure if the air craft was Maltese or Italian. 

    Once the refugees and migrants were on board, the ship continued its course towards Libya, a country where United Nations and aid groups say refugees and asylum seekers face trafficking, kidnap, torture and rape.

    But on Wednesday, when those rescued realised they were headed back to the country they had just left, some revolted, commandeering the ship and forcing it to head to Europe.

    The hijackers “were desperate and absolutely did not want to return” to Libya, el-Hiblu said. They “attacked the cockpit, heavily beating on the doors and the windows and they threatened to smash the boat”.

    He called the port in Libya, informed them of the hijacking, and told them the crew was heading north towards Europe. 

    A Maltese special operations unit boarded the ship a day later, arrested five men suspected of leading the hijacking. They handed control back to the captain who steered the ship to Valletta under a navy escort.    

    Some 108 migrants were rescued by the ship [Zammit Lupi/Reuters]

    Matteo Salvini, Italy’s anti-immigration interior minister, described the incident as an “act of piracy”, but some aid groups called it an act of self-defence against Europe’s immigration policies, which aim to ship back desperate refugees and migrants back to Libya. 

    In recent months, boatloads of rescued people have refused to disembark there, prompting local authorities to use force.

    European Union member states have been at loggerheads over migration since a spike in Mediterranean arrivals caught the bloc by surprise in 2015, stretching social and security services and fuelling support for far-right, nationalist and populist groups.

    In 2018, 2,262 people died at sea while trying to reach Europe, the UN said.

    The perilous journey has killed 311 people so far this year, according tp the Missing Migrants Project, an NGO that tracks the deaths of migrants, refugees and asylum-seekers along international migration routes.

    Sea arrivals have fallen from more than a million in the peak year of 2015 to some 140,000 people last year.

    But political tensions around migration run high in the EU, and have flared once more ahead of the European Parliament election in May.

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    LeBron James Shut Down for Lakers’ Final 6 Games to Let Groin Injury Heal

    Los Angeles Lakers' LeBron James talks to his teammate during the second half of an NBA basketball game against the Washington Wizards, Tuesday, March 26, 2019, in Los Angeles. The Lakers won 124-106. (AP Photo/Jae C. Hong)

    Jae C. Hong/Associated Press

    The Los Angeles Lakers will be without All-Star forward LeBron James for the remainder of the 2018-19 season. 

    Lakers president Magic Johnson issued a statement announcing James wouldn’t play the final six games, via Mike Trudell of Spectrum SportsNet. 

    “After consulting with our team doctors and medical staff, we have decided to hold LeBron out of games for the remainder of the season,” Johnson said. “This decision will allow his groin to fully heal, and is best for the future success of both LeBron and the Lakers.”

    James had previously missed 17 games with a groin injury throughout the end of December and January. The 34-year-old has also missed a few games because of load management. 

    On March 23, physical therapist Karen Joubert shed light on the severity of James’ groin injury by posting and then deleting (h/t Complex Sports) an Instagram photo. The caption read in part:

    “I want you all to know how bad his injury was and is, the pain he endured. Along with his amazing trainer, Mike Mancias, he was on the court in 6 weeks, it should have been 6 months. Unselfishly, he endured pain, pain, pain. He did not want to let the Lakers down, the fans down.”

    With the Lakers already eliminated from postseason contention, there was no obvious reason to keep James on the court and risk doing additional damage to his groin.

    In his first season as a Laker, James has averaged 27.4 points, 8.5 rebounds and 8.3 assists across 55 games. The 34-42 Lakers were officially eliminated from playoff contention by losing to the Brooklyn Nets on March 22. 

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    Can we stop killer robots?

    Killer robots may sound like the name of a science fiction film, but they could be becoming a reality – and soon.

    Scientists say artificial intelligence has developed so quickly that we could soon see weapons that can choose a target and kill without being controlled by a human. 

    The United Nations has held five days of talks in Geneva, Switzerland on banning what are known as lethal autonomous weapons.

    But the United States, Russia, Israel and the United Kingdom are against any restrictions, saying these developments could make war safer. 

    How likely are killer robots? And are we prepared for them?

    Presenter: Divya Gopalan

    Guests:

    Will Crosthwait – cofounder of KENSAI, an artificial analysis consultancy company

    Mariarosaria Taddeo – research fellow at the Oxford Internet Institute

    Toby Cadman – internet human rights lawyer and barrister at Guernica37 International Justice Chambers

    Source: Al Jazeera News

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    O’Rourke rails against ‘unprecedented concentration of wealth and power’ at kickoff rally


    Beto O’Rourke

    Beto O’Rourke speaks at his presidential campaign kickoff rally in downtown El Paso, Texas, on March 30. | Tamir Kalifa for POLITICO Magazine

    2020 elections

    In his first formal stump speech, the former Texas congressman channels Bernie Sanders and Elizabeth Warren.

    EL PASO, Texas — Beto O’Rourke, christening his presidential campaign at a boisterous rally in his hometown, cast himself on Saturday as a crusader against moneyed interests that he said have corrupted America’s democracy and a president he accused of capitalizing on politics of “fear and division.”

    In what amounted to his maiden stump speech — delivered at the first large-scale, structured event of his nascent campaign — O’Rourke’s populist progressive framing evoked similar appeals from rivals Bernie Sanders and Elizabeth Warren.

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    “This extraordinary, unprecedented concentration of wealth and power and privilege must be broken apart,” the former Texas congressman said to cheers, “and opportunity must be shared with all.”

    Lamenting economic inequality, a lack of universal health care and the scourge of climate change, O’Rourke called the challenges confronting America “the greatest of our lifetimes.” And he said that if elected, he would sign a new voting rights act, end gerrymandering and institute nationwide, automatic same-day voter registration.

    “This is our moment of truth,” O’Rourke said, “and we cannot be found wanting.”

    The address was billed as the first of three “kickoff” rallies in Texas, with events later Saturday in Houston and Austin. Though O’Rourke announced his candidacy earlier this month — climbing onto tables and café countertops in cramped venues as he sprinted across eight states — his appearance here was orchestrated to introduce O’Rourke to the Democratic electorate from a more presidential perch.

    Speaking against the backdrop of an archway blocks from the U.S.-Mexico border, O’Rourke denounced a political system in which “unrestrained money and influence has warped the priorities of this country” and “corrupted our democracy.”

    “For too long in this country, the powerful have maintained their privilege at the expense of the powerless,” O’Rourke said. “They have used fear and division in the same way that our current president uses fear and division, based on the differences between us of race, of ethnicity, of geography or religion to keep us apart, to make us angry, to make us afraid of ourselves and of one another.”

    As a crowd chanted “Beto, Beto!” and waved black and white signs reading “Viva Beto” and “Beto for President,” O’Rourke said, “This is a campaign for America.”

    The rally filled an intersection and part of one block of a historic thoroughfare in El Paso’s downtown. Local police officers unofficially estimated the crowd at about 1,000 to 2,000 people, while O’Rourke’s campaign put the number at more than 6,000.

    While O’Rourke rarely mentioned President Donald Trump by name, he repeatedly invoked the policies and rhetoric of the Republican president, especially on immigration. Standing just blocks from the U.S.-Mexico border — where scores of asylum seekers were being held under an overpass — O’Rourke pointed to “those who are just three or four blocks from here, detained under the international bridge that connects us with Mexico behind chain-link fence and barbed wire … They are our fellow human beings.”

    He called for an end to “these love affairs with dictators and strong men all around the world,” and urged the United States to re-focus its foreign policy to “reprioritize this hemisphere — those countries and people who are literally connected to us by land.”

    “We can try to solve the problems of Central America here at our front door, at the Texas-Mexico border,” O’Rourke said. “Or we can invest in the opportunities to help the people of Central America where they are at home.”

    The border — and the charged subject of immigration — has provided O’Rourke his clearest opening to confront Trump. The former Texas congressman hails from the heavily Democratic border city that shares a culture — and a skyline — with Juárez, Mexico.

    Before announcing his presidential campaign, O’Rourke drew thousands of supporters to a February protest rally countering Trump’s visit to the city to call for funding for a border wall. And O’Rourke has gone further than many of his Democratic competitors on the issue, saying he would remove existing border barriers along the Rio Grande in El Paso.

    But in a sweeping address on Saturday, O’Rourke also called broadly for expanding health care access, paying teachers more, strengthening labor unions, addressing climate change, banning workplace discrimination and enacting paid family leave. He called for decriminalizing marijuana and expunging the records of those arrested for possessing the drug. He called for expanding services for veterans and ending the country’s involvement in foreign wars.

    “Whatever our differences — where you live, who you love, to whom you pray, for whom you voted in the last election, let those differences not define us or divide us at this moment,” O’Rourke said. “Let’s agree going forward, before we are anything else, we are Americans first.”

    O’Rourke timed his Texas debut for one day before the end of the first fundraising quarter of the year, marrying his homecoming rally to a furious organizing effort online. The campaign coordinated more than 1,000 viewing parties throughout the United States, while warning supporters that despite the staggering $6.1 million O’Rourke raised in the first 24 hours of his campaign — surpassing every other candidate and O’Rourke’s advisers’ own expectations — he was still running from behind.

    “Beto is playing catch up to other candidates with more campaign funds,” the campaign emailed supporters on Friday. “Some of our opponents started with millions of dollars from past campaigns. Plus Beto has had a lot less time to fundraise since we launched so recently. Still, we’ll be compared to other candidates for president in these reports.”

    O’Rourke is beginning his campaign far behind former Vice President Joe Biden and Sen. Bernie Sanders in early polls, now running about even with Sens. Kamala Harris (D-Calif.) and Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass.), according to the latest Morning Consult survey.

    But unconstrained by any public office or other job, O’Rourke is campaigning at a frenetic pace. Following his Texas rallies, he plans to speak at the progressive We the People Membership Summit in Washington on Monday and at Rev. Al Sharpton’s National Action Network conference the following day in New York. He will then return to Iowa for a second time, planning nearly two dozen events over four days next week in the first-in-the-nation caucus state.

    In El Paso — as in Houston and Austin — O’Rourke sought to reinvigorate Texas Democrats he first captivated in his closer-than-expected loss to Sen. Ted Cruz in Texas’ Senate race last year. O’Rourke is widely popular among Democrats in Texas but he has acknowledged he will have to compete hard here in 2020. The Democratic primary includes another Texan, Julián Castro, and Harris, among other contenders, has been seeking to make inroads in the Super Tuesday state.

    O’Rourke has put El Paso, a West Texas city of about 680,000 people, at the center of his presidential campaign, routinely lacing his remarks with references to his experiences in this border city.

    Speaking Saturday a short walk from his home here, O’Rourke found an audience who could finish his line when he said, as he has many times, “We are safe not despite the fact that we are a city of immigrants and asylum seekers. We are safe because we are a city of immigrants and asylum seekers.”

    He added, “We have learned not to fear our differences, but to respect and embrace them.”

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    16 April Fools’ Day pranks to play on your significant other

    April Fools’ Day pranks can be glorious, but when the person you’re pranking is your significant other, you need to plan accordingly.

    Whether you’ve recently started dating or have been married for years, the prank you decide to play on your other half will definitely have its repercussions. Depending on how much damage you want to do, here are 17 April Fools’ Day pranks you can play on the one you love.

    Now you can choose your prank based on whether or not you want to inspire a quick laugh, set up a temporary bed on the couch or start begging for forgiveness.

    Level One: Acceptable Pranks

    1. Start the day off strong with a dummy wake up call

    2. Put tape on the sink sprayer for an unexpected shower



    3. Saran Wrap the toilet bowl for a nice surprise

    4. Mess with their food (within reason)

    5. Switch their coffee to decaf (at your own risk)

    6. Lightly embarrass them on social media

    7. Cover them in toilet paper

    Level Two: Terrible pranks that they’ll eventually get over it

    8. Fake a serious injury

    9. Tell them you lost your wedding ring

    10. Fart on them

    11. Tell them your job is relocating you somewhere extremely far away

    12. Take their phone and switch your contact info with their mom’s



    13. Jump out at them when they least expect it

    Level Three: Pranks that could end your relationship

    14. Fake propose to them

    15. Tell them you’ve been talking to your ex

    16. Pretend you cheated on them…and prepare to be single

    Bonus:

    Genius shower thoughts with Nick Offerman, the sequel

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    11 hilarious texting pranks to play on your unsuspecting friends

    Everyone has a phone on them, which means lucky for you, everyone is susceptible to a classic text message prank. 

    The art of pranking has seen a lot of growth with the rise of technology — but the days of prank phone calls or farting noise apps are already long gone. Sorry to break it to you, but the same old jokes aren’t going to cut it anymore. 

    These days, texting pranks requires a subtle cunningness to throw your target off guard. You don’t have to resort to digitally cloning yourself to expertly prank someone. Thanks to smartphones, you have all you need in your pocket. With a few seconds and some pre-planning, you can become the master of text message pranks that you’ve always dreamed of being. Here are some of our favorites to pull out in times of need.

    SEE ALSO: New Slack add-on will surely ruin your coworkers’ day

    1. Take advantage of the shortcut feature

    The most underutilized function of the shortcut feature is for texting pranks. Sure, you can adjust your settings to turn a quick “omw” into “on my way!” or you can sneak into a friend’s phone and change “lol” to the lyrics of Rick Astley’s “Never Gonna Give You Up” or whatever you see fit. 

    Just go to Settings > General > Keyboard > Text Replacement, and go wild. 

    Shortcuts might be the best text prank out there.

    Image: mashable

    2. GIFs are a prankster’s best friend

    If you don’t know what to say, sometimes the best thing to do is respond with a GIF. The same thought process can be applied to pranks — but unfortunately this one only works for iPhone users. 

    The texting bubble is an anxiety-riddling sight, but try texting your friend a GIF of one. They’ll be staring at the phone wondering what in the world is taking you so long to respond, and it’ll take them way too long to realize that you’ve actually just sent a GIF. 

    Here’s where you can download the texting bubble

    3. Horrify your grammar-enthusiast friend

    In a similar vein of replacing shortcut words, iPhones make it easy to change up some words that will drive the grammar enthusiast in your life crazy. Add a shortcut that switches words like “you’re” to “your” or “too” to “two.” 

    Replacing words with their improper counterparts is the perfecttexting  prank for your grammar-enthusiast friend.

    Image: mashable

    4. Transform yourself into a bot

    This texting prank requires the utmost dedication and isn’t something that can necessarily be pre-planned, but it’s worth it. Craft a message that can easily be mistaken for a bot and when a friend texts, copy and paste your drafted statement as a response over and over again until the jig is up. 

    Sorry,  mom. This texting prank turns you into a bot.

    Image: mashable

    5. Get lyrical

    This texting prank has been floating around on social media for awhile, but keeps coming back because the results are sometimes that good. Pick a song, any song — preferably one with questions or short sentences — and find a poor soul in your contact list to slowly text lyrics to, one by one. 

    It’s a slow burner but it’s worth it. 

    6. Sign them up for a text list

    Everyone from Kathy Griffin to activists have texting lists that you can sign up for. Do your friend a favor and prank them by alerting them to the latest comedy shows or protests going on in their area. They’ll be so confused, and while you might not be there to see the look of confusion, knowing the feeling will be there is what’s important. 

    Fans ask me all the time the best way they can support me…the first step is to join my text list…no joke…

    Text KATHY to 345345

    — Kathy Griffin (@kathygriffin) June 7, 2018

    7. Change contact names 

    This prank is not for the faint of heart. If you’re brave enough, a funny thing to do is switch names of contacts in a friend’s phone. Try changing your name to “Mom” and see the hilarious messages roll in. 

    Don’t do it too long or you’ll ruin a good thing, but fair warning: If you’ve got friends who gossip a lot via text though, this might not be the one for you. 

    8. Any one of Nathan Fielder’s text pranks

    For years, the Nathan For You star has been tweeting texting pranks. He asks his fans to tweet out the reactions to said prank, and the results are 10/10 hilarious. Here are a couple to try out first: 

    Experiment: text your parents “got 2 grams for $40” then right after “Sorry ignore that txt. Not for you” Then tweet pic of their response.

    — nathan fielder (@nathanfielder) April 24, 2013

    Experiment: text the person ur dating “I haven’t been fully honest with you” then dont reply to them for 1 hr (& tweet pic of thr response)

    — nathan fielder (@nathanfielder) May 29, 2013

    9. The power of Airdrop

    Sorry, Android users, this one is also strictly for the iPhone folks. 

    Airdrops are underutilized tools that have plenty of prank capacity. Try sending a random funny photo to a friend out of context and watch their face light up across the room — just please, if you try this with strangers, do *not* Airdrop them inappropriate photos, thank you very much. 

    However, with the right image, it can be the perfect prank. Case in point:

    10. The old wallpaper switcharoo

    There are two ways to go with this prank: after moving the first page of apps to a second page, you can download an image of a fake cracked screen and make that your friend’s wallpaper. Or, as suggested by Buzzfeed, you can replace their wallpaper with a screenshot of their normal home screen. With all their real apps on the second page, your friend will be tapping away to no avail. 

    11. Never responding to your text messages

    The loneliest prank of them all.

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    Economy, security under spotlight as Turks set for local polls

    Istanbul, Turkey – Millions of Turkish voters will on Sunday cast their ballots in critical local elections, after a heated campaign dominated by discussions over the country’s economy and security.

    The polls could pose a major challenge for Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan and his Justice and Development (AK) Party given a backdrop of high inflation and rising unemployment sparked by a major currency crisis last year.

    According to Taha Akyol, a Turkish political analyst and columnist, the vote is the “hardest” faced by Erdogan’s party since coming to power in 2002.

    “The party is trying hard to stay away from discussing actual economic issues,” he said.

    Turkey’s economy has been hit hard since the lira lost as much as 40 percent of its value against the US dollar last year. The currency crisis, triggered in August after a bitter diplomatic spat with Washington, raised investor concerns over the independence of the Central Bank and highlighted wider worries over the performance of the economy.

    The Turkish economy slipped into its first recession in a decade in the last two quarters of 2018 [Umut Uras/Al Jazeera]

    The polls take place just weeks after official statistics showed that in the last two quarters of 2018 the Turkish economy slipped into its first recession in a decade, as inflation and interest rates soared due to the currency meltdown.

    In February, inflation stood at just under 20 percent, while the Central Bank’s main interest rate is currently 24 percent.

    As part of an initiative to tackle rising inflation, Turkey’s government set up these discounted food stalls. pic.twitter.com/5zAIy2LvGC

    — Al Jazeera English (@AJEnglish) March 30, 2019

    The lira on Thursday resumed its slide following the return of liquidity at a key London exchange market after an earlier decision by authorities to hold it back, in a move aimed at keeping the plunging currency steady and thwarting short-sellers – traders who bet against the lira.

    Erdogan has often blamed foreign powers and “speculators” for the currency fluctuations and other economic woes faced by Turkey – a message he repeated this week.

    “Attempts by a range of Western countries, most importantly the US, to put pressure on Ankara were behind the August 2018 manipulations in the Turkish currency market,” Erdogan told reporters.

    “We must discipline the speculators in the market,” he said in another address.

    Rival coalitions

    With control of Turkey’s major cities up for grabs, Erdogan’s AK Party has entered the election race with its ally in the last two polls, the far-right Nationalist Movement Party (MHP), under the People’s Alliance.

    The bloc’s biggest rival is the Nation’s Alliance, which was formed by the centre-left main opposition Republican People’s Party (CHP) and the right-wing Good (IYI) Party.

    Both blocs have fielded dozens of joint candidates in the country’s provinces, districts and towns.

    The pro-Kurdish People’s Democracy Party (HDP), the fifth party represented in parliament, has not put forward any mayoral candidates for Turkey’s six largest provinces, Istanbul, Ankara, Izmir, Bursa, Antalya and Adana, opting instead to back candidates running against Erdogan’s alliance.

    In recent years, HDP has seen scores of its mayors removed and replaced with trustees due to “terror charges” under an emergency rule that was put in place after a failed coup in 2016. The emergency measure ended in July 2018.

    ‘Nationalistic rhetoric’

    In the lead-up to Sunday’s vote, the People’s Alliance has sought to link the local polls to internal and external risks threatening the country’s security.

    The bloc’s leaders have accused the parties in the Nation Alliance of being in cooperation with the outlawed Kurdistan Workers’ Party (PKK), which has fought the Turkish state for more than 30 years in demand of autonomy.

    Erdogan himself has cited the fact that the pro-Kurdish HDP is not competing in major cities but supports his opponents as proof of that cooperation.

    “They do not talk about the dirty negotiations to carry the extensions of the PKK to municipalities through the candidate’s list [of the Nation Alliance],” Erdogan said in a recent rally.

    The government argues that the HDP has organic links to the PKK, a claim that has been denied by the political party.

    Separately, the parties that make up the Nation Alliance have repeatedly dismissed the claims that they are cooperating with the HDP.

    Galip Dalay, a visiting fellow at the University of Oxford, said that Erdogan’s bloc used “a high-pitch nationalist rhetoric” during the campaign, with state security at its heart.

    “They used the concept of terror and terrorism very generously in almost all policy areas – they link basic issues to terror and security,” Dalay, who is also a non-resident fellow at Brooking’s Institution in Doha, told Al Jazeera.

    “The bloc also linked the economic situation of Turkey and other problems the country is going through to conspiracies carried out by internal and external actors,” he said.

    Opposition campaign

    For its part, the main opposition alliance has focused its campaign on the economic situation and its effect on citizens.

    It also used Turkish flags in their campaigns, rather than party banners, in an apparent bid to attract voters from different backgrounds.

    CHP leader Kemal Kilicdaroglu has accused chronic economic mismanagement by the AK Party and Erdogan for the staggering unemployment, high costs of living and lira’s weakening.

    “There are serious problems. But they fail to explain how they will address these problems,” Kilicdaroglu told supporters earlier this week, arguing that the People’s Alliance was raising artificial security issues to distract voters from real problems.

    “How is the work of a mayor, or a municipal council member, related to state security or threats against Turkey?” he asked.

    According to Dalay, the Nation Alliance has carried out a low-profile strategy, without promoting the political identities of the CHP and IYI Party – the parties comprising the bloc.

    “Instead of putting forward identities of the two parties, they put the spotlight on their candidates and the problems average citizens go through because of the economic crisis,” Dalay said.

    “They try to bring up actual problems Turkey is currently facing to attract such as inflation and unemployment,” he said.

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    Tiger Woods Beats Rory McIlroy, Advances to Final 8 at 2019 WGC-Dell Match Play

    AUSTIN, TEXAS - MARCH 30: Tiger Woods of the United States and Rory McIlroy of Northern Ireland look on from the seventh tee during the fourth round of the World Golf Championships-Dell Technologies Match Play at Austin Country Club on March 30, 2019 in Austin, Texas. (Photo by Warren Little/Getty Images)

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    Tiger Woods scored a 2 and 1 victory over Rory McIlroy on Saturday in the most anticipated match of the 2019 WGC-Dell Technologies Match Play at Austin Country Club in Texas.

    Woods, the tournament’s No. 13 seed, grabbed a 2-up advantage on fourth-seeded McIlroy with a clean scorecard on the front nine. He closed out the round-of-16 match with a clutch 13-foot par putt on the 17th after back-nine charge by McIlroy.

    The 14-time major champion has won this event a record three times, but his last triumph came in 2008.

    A clash between Woods and McIlroy jumped to the forefront of every golf fan’s mind after the groups and projected bracket were announced Monday.

    They first needed to advance through their pools, though. McIlroy cruised though Group 4 with an unblemished 3-0-0 record, but Tiger needed a Friday victory over Patrick Cantlay as well as a little help from Aaron Wise, who knocked off Brandt Snedeker, to reach the knockout stages from Group 13.

    It created the first official match play meeting between the superstars.

    Woods played some of his most consistent golf of the season on the front nine. He finished with two birdies, both resulting in hole wins, and seven pars to grab the lead at the turn.

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    @TigerWoods is dialed in early.

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    His lead increased to three on the 10th when McIlroy missed a three-foot par putt.

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    3-putt puts Rory 3 DOWN.

    @TigerWoods heads to the 11th hole with a commanding lead. https://t.co/Yqm1Fr2ByJ

    The 29-year-old Northern Irishman took advantage of Woods’ mistakes to get himself back in the match by winning back-to-back holes starting on the 12th.

    McIlroy’s comeback fizzled out on the par-five 16th, though.

    He actually found himself in perfect position off the tee and Woods found the lip of a fairway bunker, forcing him to hack his second shot into the fairway. Tiger’s ensuing approach shot left him 25 feet for birdie, seemingly giving McIlroy a massive advantage.

    Instead, the event’s 2015 champion hit his iron shot into the greenside bunker and needed five shots from there to reach gimme territory because of an errant pitch. So Woods ended up winning the hole without ever needing to take his fourth shot.

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    What a change in momentum.

    Rory: 395-yard drive (longest drive of the day on 16)
    Tiger: Finds the bunker
    Tiger: Lays up
    Tiger: Finds the green
    Rory: Misses the green
    Rory: Goes long
    Rory: Takes unplayable
    Rory: Finds the sand
    Rory: Cards a 7

    @TigerWoods is 2 UP thru 16. https://t.co/l8twgqYRP4

    Woods got up and down from the rough to finish the match on the next hole.

    All told, the battle between two of the sport’s icons lived up to the hype. There were plenty of stretches from 2014 through 2017 where it was fair to wonder whether the game’s new generation of stars would ever get a chance to face a truly competitive Tiger.

    His return to form has allowed that to happen, and a head-to-head battle with McIlroy in match play showed how entertaining it can be.

    Woods advances to face Lucas Bjerregaard in the quarterfinals.

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    Male aggressors in El Salvador get prison, and masculinity class

    San Salvador, El Salvador – Mario* says he used to be an aggressive, domineering and an arrogant person. When his relationship ended more than two years ago, he threatened to publish intimate photos and videos of his ex-girlfriend in an attempt to regain control.

    He did not share the images publicly, but his messages were still a crime under Salvadoran law: online harassment, which carries a four to six years prison sentence in El Salvador.

    Mario spent six months behind bars before he was given the option of enrolling in a masculinity course, an alternative measure focused on rehabilitation.

    “Often a person doesn’t even realise that they are carrying out some type of violence, and in the class, they make us see,” Mario says, adding that the classes have helped him identify how his past and present behaviours have embodied toxic masculinity, commonly defined as a set of socially constructed traits that encourage dominance, aggression and the devaluation of women.

    The course is part of an initiative to reduce soaring rates of gender violence in El Salvador by implementing measures that focus on changing the behaviour of men convicted of these crimes.

    More than 360 femicides last year

    El Salvador has some of the highest rates of gender violence in the world. The country registered 365 femicides last year. In 2017, a woman was killed every 18 hours, according to the Institute of Legal Medicine. In a country of roughly 6.5 million residents, that is one of the highest rates of femicide in the world. 

    “We [men] are the ones who are creating the most violence in general and in context of violence against women,” says Benjamin Bonilla, director of Masculinities for Peace, shortened to Mas Paz in Spanish or More Peace, the San Salvador-based NGO that runs the masculinity courses.

    “Practically the only public policy that the Salvadoran state has for men in terms of prevention of violence against women is jail time,” he adds.

    El Salvador has the second-highest imprisonment rate after the United States.

    There is a growing understanding worldwide that men and boys need to be included in solutions to gender violence. A 2011 UN Women report recommended that programmes to end gender violence extend their focus beyond women and girls to contain “specific elements designed to help young men understand that cultural change needs to occur if the cycle of violence is to be broken”.

    Activists hold a sign reading, ‘not one more’ during a protest against violence against women in El Salvador [File: Jose Cabezas/Reuters]

    El Salvador opened a specialised court system in July 2017 to focus on 11 gender-based crimes ranging from femicide to disseminating revenge porn to failure to pay child support in the hopes of cutting down impunity for gender violence.

    An estimated 95 percent of gender-based crimes in El Salvador go unpunished because of weak protections, under-reporting of crimes, and victim-blaming within institutions, according to a 2016 report by Foundation Friedrich Ebert, a German political foundation that funds research on democracy and social justice around the world.

    Two-pronged approach

    The specialised court system has taken this two-pronged approach to the problem of gender violence that combines convictions and rehabilitation. 

    “We aren’t just going to use the traditional mechanisms, such as prison sentences, fines or volunteer service, that don’t focus on transforming a person’s patriarchal behaviour,” says Glenda Baires, one of the two head judges of the specialised court.

    “We understand that there are many challenges, but we have the confidence that even just attending some talks or therapy can change these patterns of behaviour in the future,” she tells Al Jazeera.

    The classes are meant to complement punitive punishments, not replace them. After facing trial for disseminating porn, Mario says his jail time helped him understand that it was a crime. But without the masculinity courses, he might not have been able to transform his conduct on a deeper level.

    Now, he says he can identify other ways that he has engaged in harmful behaviours, including letting his mother and sisters take all the responsibilities for housework, getting irrationally angry with his ex-girlfriend for not answering his messages, or reacting aggressively towards other men to resolve a conflict.

    Although some of these actions are not necessarily crimes, they exist on a continuum of gender violence that ranges from microaggressions to femicide. The rehabilitation process is not just about preventing further crimes, but also about helping aggressors form “a new perspective in life and a transformed vision in their familial and social relations”, says Baires. 

    El Salvador is not the first country to focus on masculinities to address gender violence at the root. Universities such as Duke and Brown have offered academic courses on masculinity in recent years and students report a change in their beliefs about gender norms after enrolling.

    A pilot programme in Central America that focused on masculinity and fatherhood classes reported that 98 percent of participants said it was not acceptable for a man to hit a woman if she doesn’t want to have sex with him compared with 79 percent who said so at the start of the course.

    We aren’t just going to use the traditional mechanisms, such as prison sentences, fines or volunteer service, that don’t focus on transforming a person’s patriarchal behaviour.

    Glenda Baires, one of the two head judges of the specialised court in El Salvador

    The Mas Paz programme asks participants to fill out a survey before and after the course about their attitudes towards women and gender violence, and Bonilla reports positive changes, although he says the organisation has yet to systematically analyse the data. To Bonilla’s knowledge, no class participant has ever become a repeat offender after taking the class.

    Still, not all participants are as open to the process as Mario was. Some resist the material, making homophobic remarks or pushing back against the concepts laid out in the course, Bonilla says.

    A 2015 study of rehabilitation programmes for perpetrators of gender violence in Spain found that 70 percent of those who completed the training showed positive changes in attitude. However, there was a high dropout rate. Between 30 and 40 percent of the participants rejected the treatment in the first session and another 20 percent did so on the third or fourth round. And there is little research about whether these classes lead to a reduction of gender violence over time. 

    Another local NGO that has run masculinity classes for nearly two decades in El Salvador, Centro Bartolome de las Casas (CBC), stopped working with convicted aggressors because few participants showed drastic changes in their way of thinking even though the programme invested a significant investment of time and resources. Instead, CBC focuses its classes on gatekeepers – community leaders, activists, and government officials.

    The Salvadoran Institute for the Development of Women, a government institution, (ISDEMU) also runs masculinity workshops for police, judges and investigators for the attorney general’s office with the idea that targeting the people attending victims and aggressors to change their sexist beliefs can have the biggest effect.

    “Because of the socialisation and the construction of gender, we hold the belief that we do work with aggressors, because we are all aggressors under this socialisation,” says Walberto Tejeda, who runs the masculinity programme at CBC.

    “If the system teaches boys from a young age this idea of superiority over the girls, there is an aggressive idea starting there,” Tejeda adds.

    Mario agrees that masculinity courses should extend beyond men facing a potential conviction for gender violence.

    He has now become part of the burgeoning masculinity movement in El Salvador, regularly speaking to young men at a local community centre about toxic masculinity so that they don’t do what he did.

    “To resolve the problem of violence against women it’s important to incorporate men,” says Bonilla. “As long as men are not included, the problem won’t be solved.”

    *Editor’s note: The name has been changed to avoid unwanted attention to the victim as his conviction was highly publicised in the local media.

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