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Ukraine's Parliament backed President Petro Poroshenko's called for martial law after Sunday's capture of three of its naval vessels and 23 crew members by Russia's navy.  The clash occurred right off of Crimea, the Ukrainian territory that Russia illegally annexed in 2014.  Kiev accused Russia of an "act of aggression"; but Moscow claimed the Ukrainian ships had "illegally crossed Russia's border" and portrayed the incident as a long-planned "provocation" to allow Petro Poroshenko to declare martial law before presidential elections.  Although US Ambassador to the UN Nikki Haley condemned Russia's moves as "an arrogant act that the international community must condemn and will never accept", Ukraine's UN Ambassador Volodymyr Yelchenko said he is "looking forward" to Donald Trump actually breaking his silence on the matter, perhaps to "say something or write something in his Twitter".

General Motors announced it is closing eight factories around the world and cutting 15 percent of its workforce - That's around 14,000 salaried positions.  The company said it is doing this to "keep ahead of changing market conditions", using buzzwords like "flexible", and "highly agile, resilient, and profitable".  Some of the targeted factories are in the rust belt states like Michigan and Ohio which Donald Trump flipped to the Republicans in the 2016 presidential election; Ohio Senator Sherrod Brown called it "corporate greed at its worst".  United Auto Workers said GM had made a "callous decision" that put "profits before the working families of this country" and vowed to fight it.  Plants will also close in South Korea and Canada.

Mexico plans to deport up to 500 people who tried to storm the border crossing from Tijuana into the US during a melee on Sunday.  US border patrol said they were pelted by rocks and responded with tear gas against what appeared to be a bunch of impoverished mothers with young barefooted children, many of whom were left gasping and crying in the gas clouds.  "Teargassing families seems unnecessary," Lee Gelernt of the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU).  Another 42 were arrested on the US side - "The vast majority of the people we're dealing with are adult males," said Border Patrol chief agent Rodney Scott. 

At least seven people are dead after a car bomb went off in Mogadishu, Somalia.  Al Shabaab is suspected.

Indian authorities tried to go to North Sentinel Island and retrieve the body of US missionary John Chau, but backed away after the indigenous islanders lined up on the beach with their bows and arrows.  The islanders, largely uncontacted and protected from outside contact by Indian law, killed Chau last week when he showed up with a bible and dreams of converting them to whatever version of Christianity he learned in Alabama, USA.  The Sentinelese are thought to be the last pre-Neolithic tribe in the world - and they really, really want to be left alone, killing fishers who stray onto the dot in the Andaman Sea and shooting arrows at passing aircraft.

UK Prime Minister Theresa May set the Brexit vote for 11 December, giving herself two weeks to convince lawmakers to back the plan.  Giving the amount of suspicion from the opposition and her own party, that looks like a tough goal to achieve.

The Open Society Foundation founded by billionaire philanthropist George Soros is pulling out of Turkey.  This, after President Recep Tayyip Erdogan said Soros was trying to divide the country and linked him to the 2013 Gezi Park protests in a series of comments condemned as anti-Semitic fir the disparaging way he referred to Soros' heritage.  Open Society, which promotes Democracy and international understanding, said that sort of official condemnation makes it impossible to operate in the country.  Soros, a Hungarian Jew and Holocaust survivor, is frequently the target of anti-Semitic conspiracy theories passed around by the brain-dead.