Kitesurfers make World Record attempt on the Great Barrier Reef for MND/ALS by itnnews Thursday August 13th, 2015 at 2:53 PM

Kitesurfers make World Record attempt on the Great Barrier Reef for MND/ALS 

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A group of international kitesurfers are trying to set a new world record by surfing 10,000km across the Great Barrier Reef. Report by Conor Mcnally.

NATO and Russia 'Preparing for Conflict,' Warns Report

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Large-scale military exercises by Russia and NATO are part of a dangerous "action-reaction cycle" that could accidentally elevate the chance of war, a British think tank has warned.
The European Leadership Network (ELN), a London-based global security think tank, published apolicy brief on Wednesday, warning that NATO and Russia appear to be preparing to go to war with one another. "Russia is preparing for a conflict with NATO, and NATO is preparing for a possible confrontation with Russia," the report argues. "Both the NATO and Russian exercises show that each side is training with the other side's capabilities and most likely war plans in mind. Whilst spokespeople may maintain that these operations are targeted against hypothetical opponents, the nature and scale of them indicate otherwise."
The report says that while each side insists their exercises are defensive, the political fallout between Russia and the West over the Ukraine crisis has triggered "an action-reaction cycle in terms of military exercises." It argues that each side is aiming to strengthen deterrence by flexing their military might, causing the other side to interpret this as provocation and responding with yet more military maneuvers.
The policy brief uses two case studies to illustrate its point. One is Russia's snap exercise in March involving 80,000 military personnel and the other is NATO's Allied Shield exercise in June in which 15,000 personnel from 19 Members states and three partner states took part.
"The focus of the exercises is on what each side sees as its most exposed areas, with NATO concentrating on the Baltic States and Poland whilst Russia is focusing primarily on the Arctic and High North, Kaliningrad, occupied Crimea, and its border areas with NATO members Estonia and Latvia," reads the report.
Russia has increasingly started calling all branches of its military to take part in snap drills, with a strong focus on its Arctic territories and on the Baltic region. In February Baltic defence officials and experts expressed concern that Russia may be deliberately raising the alert level in Europe with its snap drills, to pave the way for an eventual attack on a Baltic capital.
The ELN report highlights repeatedly that NATO's exercises are on a notably smaller scale than Russia's, although it points out that this may be largely due to limited capability rather than a decision not to match Russia, whose entire force is permanently under one command, as opposed to the armed forces of NATO. The report also notes that Russia's use of conscription allows it to quickly summon greater numbers of troops which "the predominantly professional armed forces of NATO countries simply cannot match."
"We do not suggest that the leadership of either side has made a decision to go to war or that a military conflict between the two is inevitable," the report concludes, "but that the changed profile of exercises is a fact and it does play a role in sustaining the current climate of tensions in Europe."
Russia is currently hosting an international military games, in which servicemen use its training courses to compete in tank and jet maneuvers, and on Monday it called on 500 servicemen to practice amphibious assault in the Baltic. Meanwhile NATO is currently preparing for its Trident Juncture exercise which is set to engage over 36,000 troops in Spain, Portugal and Italy between October and November.
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What too much screen time does to your eyes

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Eye strain from staring at digial screens is a growing problem, but there are ways to reduce the risk

Popping to Panama? Emirates plans world's longest nonstop flight 

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Airline plans back-stiffening 17-hour and 35-minute shuttle from Dubai to new Central American gateway at Panama City

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Ex-council flat in central London sold for record £1.2m

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Three-bed property near Covent Garden bought for £130,000 in 1990 realises return on investment of more than 800% for owners
A former council flat in central London has changed hands for £1.2m, in what is thought to be a new record for an ex-local authority apartment.
The three-bedroom property near Covent Garden has been sold by the original buyers, who bought it from Westminster council in 1990 for £130,000 under the right to buy rules introduced by Margaret Thatcher. Although it failed to reach the initial asking price of £1.35m, the sellers are unlikely to have been disappointed with a return on their investment of more than 800%.
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WikiLeaks' Julian Assange sexual assault probe dropped by Swedish prosecutors

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Prosecutors in Stockholm said they would continue with investigations over a further allegation of rape against Assange, also made in 2010.

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Migrant families arriving in Europe risk their children’s lives crossing the sea

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A volunteer, left, helps a woman to comfort her baby upon migrants' arrival on a dinghy at the southeastern island of Kos, Greece, after crossing from Turkey, early Thursday, Aug. 13, 2015. Greece has become the main gateway to Europe for tens of thousands of refugees and economic migrants, mainly Syrians fleeing war, as fighting in Libya has made the alternative route from north Africa to Italy increasingly dangerous. (AP Photo/Alexander Zemlianichenko)

Police investigate Britain’s first ever case of CYBER-FLASHING

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Lorraine Crighton-Smith said she felt 'violated' after she received the graphic image of a stranger's genitalia on her smartphone via Apple's Airdrop feature while on the train in south London.

AP Top News at 2:24 p.m. EDT

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Croatia says 2 groups were involved in hostage's abductionSARAJEVO, Bosnia-Herzegovina (AP) - A Croatian hostage reportedly slain in Egypt was kidnapped by an unidentified group that demanded a ransom from his employer before turning him over to the Islamic State group, Croatia's Foreign Minister said Thursday. Speaking in the Croatian coastal town of Rijeka, Foreign Minister Vesna Pusic said the original captors requested money from the French geoscience company that employed 30-year-old Tomislav Salopek.
Death toll rises to 50 in massive blasts at Chinese portTIANJIN, China (AP) - The death toll from the fiery explosions at a warehouse of hazardous chemicals climbed Thursday to 50, and the Chinese government sent experts to the shattered and smoldering port to assess any environmental dangers from the spectacular blasts. More than 700 people were injured and dozens were reported missing in the explosions shortly before midnight Wednesday that demolished a workers' dormitory, tossed shipping containers as if they were toy blocks and turned a fleet of 1,000 new cars into scorched metal husks. Windows were shattered for miles around by the shockwaves.
MOREHEAD, Ky. (AP) - A clerk's office turned away gay couples who sought marriage licenses on Thursday, defying a federal judge's order that said deeply held Christian beliefs don't excuse officials from following the law. The fight in Rowan County began soon after the Supreme Court legalized gay marriage nationwide in June. County Clerk Kim Davis cited her religious beliefs and decided not to issue marriage licenses to any couple, gay or straight. Five couples sued in federal court, and legal experts likened the case to the resistance some local officials in the South put up five decades ago after the Supreme Court legalized interracial marriage.
Court: Baker who refused gay wedding cake can't cite beliefsDENVER (AP) - A suburban Denver baker who wouldn't make a wedding cake for a same-sex couple cannot cite his religious beliefs in refusing them service because it would lead to discrimination, the Colorado Court of Appeals ruled Thursday. The decision is the latest victory for gay couples, who have won similar cases in other states. Gay rights supporters and religious freedom advocates have passionately debated whether individuals can cite their beliefs as a basis for declining to participate in a same-sex wedding ceremony.
Indonesia nabs ship believed to carry slave-caught fishJAKARTA, Indonesia (AP) - A massive refrigerated cargo ship believed to be loaded with slave-caught fish was seized by Indonesia's navy and brought to shore Thursday, after The Associated Press informed authorities it had entered the country's waters. The Thai-owned Silver Sea 2 was located late Wednesday and escorted about 80 miles (130 kilometers) to a naval base in Sabang on the Indonesian archipelago's northwestern tip, said Col. Sujatmiko, the local naval chief.
Health law sign-ups keep growing; uninsured rate declinesWASHINGTON (AP) - Nearly a million people signed up for health insurance under President Barack Obama's law even after the official enrollment season ended, helping push the share of uninsured Americans below 10 percent and underscoring how hard it could be for Republicans to dismantle the program. The Health and Human Services Department said Thursday that 943,934 new customers have signed up since open enrollment ended on Feb. 22, benefiting from "special enrollment periods" keyed to life changes and other circumstances.
FAA: Pilot reports of drone sightings more than doubleWASHINGTON (AP) - Pilot reports of drone sightings so far this year are more than double last year, government regulators say, raising concern about the potential for a deadly collision. There have been more than 650 reports this year by pilots of drones flying near manned aircraft, the Federal Aviation Administration said in a statement Thursday. There were 238 unmanned aircraft sightings in all of 2014.
Connecticut court bars execution of 11 death row inmatesHARTFORD, Conn. (AP) - Three years after Connecticut abolished the death penalty for any future crimes, the state's highest court on Thursday spared the lives of all 11 men who were already on death row when the law took effect, saying it would be unconstitutional to execute them. Within minutes, a lawyer with the Chief Public Defender's office said he was getting on the phone with his office's clients to share the news.
NBC officially fires Trump from 'Celebrity Apprentice'BEVERLY HILLS, Calif. (AP) - NBC entertainment chairman, Bob Greenblatt, had two words Thursday on whether Republican presidential hopeful Donald Trump would ever return as host of "The Celebrity Apprentice:" Absolutely not. Greenblatt said that the show will not be back next season, but will return in the future with a new host.

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Here's What President Obama Is Reading This Summer - TIME

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Here's What President Obama Is Reading This Summer
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Even the leader of the free world gets a break to do some summer reading. According to ABC News, these are the books President Obama packed for his family vacation to Martha's Vineyard: All That Is – James Salter. This 2013 novel by one of the most ...
President Obama plays golf on Martha's Vineyard with Ray Allen and Alonzo MourningBoston.com
Obama has an excellent — but ambitious — summer reading listThe Week Magazine
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reading biography of George Washington while on vacationWashington Times
 
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This Airline Is Launching the Longest Flight in the World

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Emirates said Thursday it would begin offering daily flights between Dubai and Panama City, according to the Associated Press. The duration of the trip, when westward, totals 17 hours and 35 minutes, making it the longest commercial flight in the world.
The flights, which will begin Feb. 1, make Panama City the inaugural destination in for Emirates in Central America. The trip traverses a total of 8,590 miles, according to Bloomberg. Previously, the longest flight in the world was a flight from Dallas to Sydney offered by Qantas, which took 17 hours.
According to Bloomberg, Panama will serve as the entry-point for tourists and business travelers into South America and the Caribbean.

Greece Sends Ship To Process Kos Refugees

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Aid workers say conditions on the island have improved slightly but there are still serious concerns over the migrants' plight.

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Aftermath of deadly Isis bombing at a Baghdad market – video

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The Islamic State has claimed responsibility for the attack, which occurred in the Shia district of Sadr City on Thursday morning killing at least 80 people and injuring hundreds of others. It is the deadliest attack in the Iraqi capital this year
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North Korea will pursue 'defensive' nuclear program: envoy

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GENEVA (Reuters) - North Korea will pursue its "defensive" nuclear program as long as it feels threatened by the United States, its U.N. disarmament envoy in Geneva told Reuters on Thursday.









  

Paris murder suspect faces trial as Kurdish tensions resurface

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PARIS (Reuters) - A Turkish man suspected of murdering three Kurdish activists in Paris in 2013 is to face trial, putting the spotlight on a key rallying point for ethnic Kurds amid renewed violence in Turkey's Kurdish southeast.









  

Rights groups decry sentencing of leading Azeri activist

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MOSCOW (Reuters) - New York-based Human Rights Watch (HRW) decried as politically motivated the sentencing of a leading rights activist in Azerbaijan on Thursday to 8-1/2 years in jail, saying it was part of a campaign to muzzle dissent.
  

Kerry voices concern to Russian counterpart on Ukraine fighting

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WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry expressed "grave concern" to his Russian counterpart on Thursday over a sharp rise in separatist attacks in eastern Ukraine and urged an immediate ceasefire, the State Department said.









  

Ukraine Posts Video Of Captured ‘Russian Soldier’ Asking For Putin’s Help 

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Ukraine’s state security agency has released a new video purporting to show a Russian army officer who was detained last month in eastern Ukraine appealing to President Vladimir Putin to secure his release.

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Iraqi PM Office Condemns U.S. General’s Remarks On Partition

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Iraqi Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi’s office condemned outgoing U.S. army chief General Raymond Odierno’s statement that Iraq might be partitioned.

Things to know about Social Security at 80: Overhaul time?

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WASHINGTON (AP) -- Social Security turns 80 on Friday, and the massive retirement and disability program is showing its age....

Prominent Rights Defenders Convicted in Azerbaijan

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A court in Azerbaijan on Thursday convicted a prominent rights defender and her husband on fraud charges, which international rights groups have denounced as a sham.

Chinese Port City Searches for Clues After Devastating Blasts

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Authorities raised the death toll from explosions in the city of Tianjin to at least 50 as they searched for the cause of twin blasts.

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