The Daily Populous

Monday June 25th, 2018 morning edition

image for Reports of massive voter fraud taking place across Turkey, especially south-east

In the eastern provinces, election fraud complaints are at an all-time high.

In the eastern city of Van, several military helicopters brought the ballots with them.

Ballots have been taken to several electoral regions in the city of Van via military helicopters. pic.twitter.com/CpGDrQ92z0 — dokuz8 NEWS (@dokuz8_EN) June 24, 2018.

HDP ballot-box committee members have been claimed to be barred from entering Diyarbakır’s Koçkar village by village-guards.

Furthermore, according to Mezopotamya Agency, members of the HDP electoral commission were blocked in Diyarbakir by armed government funded "village guards".

The elections that are taking place on Sunday will decide who gets to be the President of Turkey, and whether or not the AKP can win a majority in parliament.

If the HDP crosses the election threshold, it will be difficult for the AKP to form a majority. »

'Warranty Void If Removed'? As It Turns Out, Feds Say Those Warnings Are Illegal

Authored by npr.org

"Nintendo's warranty states that 'this warranty shall not apply if this product is used with products not sold or licensed by Nintendo.'.

If at the end of the month those violations persist, they "may result in law enforcement action.".

And in the meantime, have no fear the next time you see one of those stickers: Know that when you peel away, the law's got your back. »

FIFA knew of Russian soccer doping, did nothing, new investigation finds

Authored by sports.yahoo.com

Vitaly Mutko (left), the disgraced former Russian sports minister, with FIFA president Gianni Infantino and Russian president Vladimir Putin at the World Cup draw.

The Mail had previously reported that all 23 members of Russia’s 2014 World Cup squad were among dozens of players under investigation.

We asked FIFA 12 detailed questions about why they have, effectively, assisted in Russia's state-sponsored doping and cover-ups in football. »