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As Turkey Targets Militants, War Grips Kurdish Lands Once Again

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DIYARBAKIR, Turkey — Across the Kurdish lands of southeast Turkey, a bitter war that had long been stilled by a truce has suddenly come roaring back, threatening to undo a hard-won economic turnaround here and adding a new battlefield to a region already consumed by chaos.
Cafes in this city that usually stay open until midnight now close at dusk. Jails are filling, once again, with Kurdish activists and officials accused of supporting terrorism. Residents say they are stocking up on weapons, just in case.
In the mountains, Kurdish guerrillas hastily set up vehicle checkpoints and then dissolve into the rugged terrain in a game of cat and mouse with Turkish soldiers. In the countryside, burned and mangled vehicles blight a landscape blackened by forest fires set by the Turkish Army — a tactic that destroys militant hide-outs but also apple and cherry orchards and stocks of feed for villagers’ cows and goats.
“It shouldn’t be like this,” said Kudbettin Ersoy, 66, who sells watermelons here from a wooden cart. “I was hopeful that peace would come and the blood would stop flowing. We are all citizens of this country.”
It has been one month since Turkey’s president, Recep Tayyip Erdoganresumed armed conflictagainst the militants of the Kurdistan Workers’ Party, or P.K.K. Many — Kurds and political analysts alike — see the war as a coldly calculated political strategy by Mr. Erdogan, whose Islamist Justice and Development Party lost its parliamentary majority in national elections in June, to stoke nationalist sentiments and regain lost votes in a new election. June’s vote gave no party a majority, and a deadline for coalition talks ended fruitlessly on Sunday, paving the way for a snap election to be held in November.
The war against the P.K.K. has also underscored the continued divide between the West and Turkey over how to handle the Middle East’s raging wars.
Conflict with the P.K.K. resumed just as Turkey also said it would join the American-led coalition against the Sunni militants of the Islamic State, also known as ISIS, ISIL or Daesh, who control a large part of Iraq and Syria. Turkey opened its air bases to the United States and began carrying out its own airstrikes against the group.
But since then, Turkey has carried out roughly 400 airstrikes against P.K.K. targets in the mountains of northern Iraq, where the group has bases, and inside Turkey, compared with three against the Islamic State. The imbalance has deepened a sense in the West that Turkey’s priority is restraining Kurdish ambitions of autonomy that had gained momentum amid the region’s turmoil, rather than fighting the Islamic State.

Video Turkey’s foreign minister, Mevlut Cavusoglu, speaks on a new agreement with the United States to flush Islamic State fighters out of northern Syria.
Even so, Turkey’s foreign minister, Mevlut Cavusoglu, told Reuters on Monday that Turkey would soon start a “comprehensive” air operation against the Islamic State in northern Syria.
The resumed war’s toll so far can be measured in lives lost: more than 65 Turkish soldiers and police officers, and more than 800 people the government has identified as militants, according to the semiofficial Anadolu News Agency. The war is also being measured in the return of fear and old anxieties over a conflict that, through decades, claimed close to 40,000 lives.
“When the president couldn’t make the government himself, he targeted the Kurds, and restarted this war,” said Osman, who was sitting at a teahouse here one recent morning and gave only his first name because he was fearful of speaking openly against Mr. Erdogan.
Omer Tastan, a spokesman here for the pro-Kurdish Peoples’ Democratic Party, or H.D.P., which for the first time exceeded a 10 percent legal threshold to earn representation in Parliament in Turkey’s election in June, said that the government, in going after the militants, has also cracked down on the political side of the Kurdish movement. “People working for the party are detained every day,” he said. “Young people are trying to protect their neighborhoods.”

Smoke from armed clashes between Turkish soldiers and Kurdistan Workers’ Party fighters in the district of Lice last week.
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The forest fires near Lice, a P.K.K. stronghold outside of Diyarbakir, are a menacing reminder of the tactics the Turkish Army used in the 1990s, the conflict’s cruelest decade.
“It is to intimidate the local people, to say that we can go back to the 1990s,” Mr. Tastan said.
Mr. Erdogan once saw peace with the Kurds as crucial to his legacy — two years ago, he famously said he would drink “hemlock poison” if it meant an end to the war. But many have come to believe that he now views war as the only way to preserve his power.
“We feel Erdogan personally restarted the war because of the elections,” said Yesim Alici, an H.D.P. official in Lice.

Members of a youth movement linked to the Kurdistan Workers’ Party stood guard near Diyarbakir, Turkey, on Aug. 17.
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On the other side of the conflict, there are also signs of rising anger toward Mr. Erdogan and the government officials who have been attending, with great publicity, the funerals of Turkish soldiers killed by the P.K.K.
A Turkish military officer whose brother was killed in a Kurdish attack lashed out Sunday during the funeral, in a video that was widely circulated on social media in Turkey.
“Who killed him? Who is the reason for this?” Lt. Col. Mehmet Alkan shouted as he pushed through the crowd toward his brother’s coffin.
“It’s those who said there would be a solution, who now only talk of war,” he said, in a statement many took to be a reference to Mr. Erdogan and his previous efforts, now abandoned, for peace.
Government officials blame the P.K.K. for the renewed hostilities and say the group used the relative peace of recent years to rearm itself. While the P.K.K. has also stepped up its attacks against the Turkish state, and is listed as a terrorist organization by the United States and the European Union, it has also become more legitimized internationally over the past year. The group has fiercely fought ISIS Islamic State in northern Iraq, and its affiliate in northern Syria has become a reliable ally of the United States against the Islamic State there.
This is highlighted by the daily arrival of dead bodies of Kurdish fighters at the main cemetery here. They come from three battlefields: Iraq, Syria and Turkey. There are three teams of grave diggers working day and night, and cemetery workers have stocked up on wood for coffins and cloth for wrapping corpses.
“What the Kurds are doing in northern Iraq and in Syria against ISIS is not just for the Kurds, it’s for all of humanity,” said Mehmet Celik Kilic, who runs the cemetery.
On a recent afternoon, a woman who gave only her first name of Pakize was visiting the grave of her son, a P.K.K. fighter who died in northern Iraq three years ago, during the last outburst of conflict.
“God, this is enough,” she said. “The soldiers, the guerrillas, they are all our sons.”
Across the region, even as war has resumed, hopes for peace remain.
In the mountains outside the city of Tunceli — called Dersim by the locals, and the site of a massacre against the Kurds carried out by the Turkish state in the 1930s — villagers who had been expelled from their homes in the 1990s had only in recent years begun rebuilding their lives. Many took out cheap loans to build houses or invest in beehives to harvest honey, taking part in the expansion of consumer credit and the booming economy that Turkey enjoyed over the last decade.
On a recent morning, two women, sitting in the shade of an almond tree, said they already lost everything once, in the 1990s.
“Our house,” said one of the women, Zarife Tasbas, who said she was “about 60.” “Our animals. Our orchards and trees.”
Their surroundings are the very picture of bucolic mountain living: a verdant valley of grapevines and pear trees, set to the gentle background noise of a rolling stream. All this is in jeopardy, they say, because recently they were told by local elders — who were told by the army — that they must leave their homes because of planned military operations.
“We have told them we will lose everything if we leave,” said the other woman, Yomos Deniz, 55, who makes a living selling the honey produced by her 40 beehives. “We’d rather die than leave here.”
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An Opening for Diplomacy in Syria

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The beheading by Islamic State militants of the Syrian archaeologist Khalid al-Asaad, who gave his life protecting some of Syria’s greatest treasures, was a grisly reminder of how a conflict that has ripped Syria apart for over four years has been greatly complicated — and exploited — by the Islamic State and its savage doctrinal and territorial rampage.
The completion of the Iran nuclear deal last month created space for a renewed push for a political solution to a ruinous civil war between President Bashar al-Assad of Syria and the rebels seeking to oust him, which has cost 250,000 lives and forced 11 million people from their homes. Since then, a burst of high-level diplomatic meetings has raised hopes that such an effort is finally underway.
But it is still not clear that the United States, Russia, Iran, Syria, Saudi Arabia and other key players have the sense of urgency and political will to set Syria on a more stable path. It is clear, though, that without a political settlement in Syria, it is hard to see how there can be an effective, unified campaign against the Islamic State, also known as ISIS or ISIL, and its determination to establish a caliphate in Syria and Iraq.
The recent diplomatic activity on Syria is intriguing. Russia, Mr. Assad’s most powerful supporter, hasforged new ties with Saudi Arabia, his bitter foe and a major funder of Syrian rebel groups, and brokered a meeting between Syrian and Saudi intelligence officials. Earlier this month, the Russian and Saudi foreign ministers met in Moscow while Mohammad Javad Zarif, the foreign minister of Iran, Mr. Assad’s other main ally, was in Damascus to see Mr. Assad. A week before that, Secretary of State John Kerry and his Russian and Saudi counterparts held their first three-way meeting on Syria.
There are compelling reasons to stave off a further collapse of the Syrian state: Mr. Assad, struggling on the battlefield and in recruiting troops for his army, is growing weaker. The Americans, the Russians and the Saudis, among others, fear that ISIS, which already controls a large portion of Syria and is stronger than other militant groups there, will take over if the regime falls.
Meanwhile, Mr. Obama’s plans to equip and train a Syrian rebel ground force that could capitalize on American airstrikes against ISIS by securing territory has largely failed. Insurgent groups that were seen as potential partners in the anti-ISIS fight remain unorganized and are often at war with one another.
Even so, despite the importance of the moment, the diplomatic maneuvering seems ad hoc, with the parties testing the waters rather than developing a fully conceived plan for moving forward. The only concrete progress has been a modest nonbinding statement adopted by the United Nations Security Council last week, urging the Syrian government and its opponents to discuss a “political transition” along the lines of what diplomats agreed to in Geneva in 2012.
The obstacles to an agreement on such a transition are formidable, not least because of the absence of any consensus on how long it might last and when, if ever, Mr. Assad might step down. The United States and others, including Saudi Arabia and Turkey, have insisted that he go, while Russia and Iran have stuck by him. American officials believe Russia might be willing to cut ties with Mr. Assad as part of a plan that stabilized Syria without him and prevented an ISIS takeover, but so far none of the plans put forward have won acceptance.
Russia’s involvement in the effort to rally a coalition against ISIS, which the United States has been working on since last year, is welcome, given its past intransigence. Back in 2011, when Mr. Assad unleashed the furies by using force against peaceful protesters, Russia, backed by China, blocked all attempts in the Security Council to pressure Mr. Assad through sanctions and other means into pursuing a political solution.
Given the many lives lost since then, and the way the continued civil war opened the gates to ISIS, it is regrettable that Moscow has come so late to the table. Still, there seems to be serious interest now in pursuing a diplomatic solution, and it must be encouraged. Russia and Iran bear a special responsibility to move it forward.
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Sweden and Finland’s awkward NATO tango – POLITICO

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Russian President Putin gives former Swedish Prime Minister Fredrik Reinfeldt the stink eye | Getty
Moscow mutters warnings as Nordic pair edges closer to the alliance.
HELSINKI — Finland and Sweden have spent decades toying with NATO membership, but now the renewed threat from Russia is forcing the pace in the two neutral countries as they weigh joining the Atlantic alliance while Moscow reacts with grim warnings.
Stockholm has now named a special ambassador to evaluate Sweden’s relationship with NATO and other international organizations, with the aim of broadening its perspective on security issues. The Finnish government has formed a committee to study NATO membership.
Russia’s Kremlin is unlikely to be happy.
Russian President Vladimir Putin told his Finnish counterpart, Sauli Niinistö, earlier this summer that Finland must not join.
Russia’s ambassador to Stockholm warned in the Swedish newspaper Dagens Nyheter that Russia would take counter-measures if Sweden joins NATO.
“Russia will have to resort to a response of the military kind and re-orientate our troops and missiles,” said Ambassador Viktor Tatarinstev. “The country that joins NATO needs to be aware of the risks it is exposing itself to.”
“Because of our deep defense cuts since the end of the Cold War, we can’t defend ourselves anymore” — Mike Winnerstig, military analyst.
Faced with a growing danger from Russia, Sweden has shed the idea that it can run a truly independent foreign policy as it did during the Cold War. Today, Sweden is a full member of the western alliance, just without the protection that comes from belonging to NATO.
“Swedish grandiosity on the international stage has faded away since we joined the EU [in 1995],” said Mike Winnerstig, a Swedish military analyst who is writing a report about the Swedish NATO debate. “And in the past two years we’ve seen both the Ukraine conflict and increased Russian aggression in the Baltic Sea. We know that because of our deep defense cuts since the end of the Cold War, we can’t defend ourselves anymore.”
During the Cold War, Sweden occupied a rare role as a neutral country and self-proclaimed global mediator, with Olof Palme — prime minister during the 1970s and 1980s — conducting high-level peace talks between foes such as Iran and Iraq. Today Swedish foreign policy is coordinated with EU allies.
Sweden shares security concerns with eastern neighbor and ally Finland, with whom Sweden would also have to coordinate NATO accession.
“The old days are coming back,” said Alpo Rusi, a veteran Finnish diplomat now affiliated with Harvard University, of the rising threat from Moscow. “But back then, Sweden and Finland benefited from NATO without having to commit to membership in it. That’s not the case anymore.”
Although Finland has cut its defense less than Sweden and can look back on a proud World War II past of resistance against the Soviet Union, its armed forces are no match for those of Russia. Last year, Sweden was mesmerized by the hunt for a possible foreign submarine in its coastal waters, which underscored the Swedish navy’s reduced capabilities.

Vulnerable islands

Finland is particularly concerned about the demilitarized Åland Islands, worrying Russia could use the same unconventional methods of “little green men” it successfully employed to seize Crimea from Ukraine. The Russian military staged an exercise in March that included practicing the capture of Sweden’s Gotland Island.
Finland spends about 1.3 percent of its gross domestic product on defense, while the Swedish defense budget is around 1.2 percent, both figures far below the NATO requirement of 2 percent [one that only a few members meet].
And with the Baltic States in NATO and forming a buffer with Russia, Sweden and Finland can no longer count on the alliance aiding them simply because of their strategic location. But as the Kremlin has made abundantly clear, the two countries can expect grief from Russia if they do join NATO.
“We have to listen to what other countries think, but that doesn’t mean that we have to adapt our security policy to Russia’s wishes,” said Karin Enström, Sweden’s defense minister until last year’s election, which was won by a Social Democratic-Green Party coalition that is less keen on NATO membership than its predecessors. “The Russians won’t like it if we join, but they’re a whole lot tougher on Finland.”
Sergei Markov, a senior adviser to Putin, warned Helsinki last year: “Finland should think of the consequences, if it ponders joining NATO. It must ask could joining start World War III?”
Putin wants Finland to instead join an ill-defined “eastern treaty alliance” — an assertion revealed in a recent op-ed by Arto Luukkanen, a well-connected member of the nationalist Finns Party. The Russian Duma has also threatened sanctions against Finland, already hurt by the impact of existing tit-for-tat measures against Russia for its actions in Ukraine.
Finland’s center-right coalition, in office since May, has kept open the option of applying for NATO membership at any time.
“The need for alliances has increased” — Karin Enström, former defense minister.
Public opinion is still mixed. A recent survey shows Swedes for the first time supporting NATO membership, with 48 percent in favor compared to 35 percent opposed.
However, only 27 percent of Finns back membership, about the same number as last summer, according to a March survey.
“We need a proper report on the pros and cons of membership, but we have to do it together with the Swedes,” said Rusi.
Sweden has decided to allow NATO exercises on Swedish soil and will also join NATO’s cyber defense center. Both Sweden and Finland participated in a NATO’s June Baltops exercise in the Baltic Sea region that included American nuclear-capable bombers.
Jens Stoltenberg, NATO’s secretary general and a former Norwegian prime minister, has encouraged contacts between NATO and the two Nordic countries, whose militaries are already close to Alliance standards.
But NATO’s Article 5 security guarantee — an attack on one is an attack on all — does not cover almost-members. Swedish center-right politicians argue that NATO membership has become a matter of how, not if.
“As a small country, we wouldn’t be able to defeat a much larger adversary even if we doubled our defense budget,” said Enström, now deputy chair of the Parliament’s foreign affairs committee. “And in an alliance, we can do our part for the collective defense. The need for alliances has increased.”
The question is whether NATO would accept two such wavering suitors.
“Their application would be most welcome, but I don’t think the paperwork will be coming any time soon,” said a NATO ambassador from a fellow Baltic Sea country.
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Brussels Break-In Shines Light on Russia’s European Mischief

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It was an unusual delivery at the European Parliament by a pair of native Russians.
They broke into the third-floor mailroom and deposited for the 751 legislators English-language copies of “Red Dalia,” a scathing biography of Lithuanian President Dalia Grybauskaite, according to a parliamentary probe. The book, published after she accused Vladimir Putin of running a “terrorist state,” alleged that she collaborated with the KGB during the Soviet era.
While no link to Putin has been established, critics such as Lithuanian lawmaker Antanas Guoga and defense analyst Jonathan Eyal, say the December episode represents an example of the Russian leader’s mischief-making in Europe. It’s part of a toolkit used by the KGB’s 21st century successors combining propaganda and influence-peddling with more traditional tradecraft, they say.
“In Soviet intelligence, the goal was to destroy the western world and achieve global communism,” Oleg Kalugin, 80, who ran a KGB spy network in the U.S. during the Cold War, said in an interview in Washington, where he’s lived for two decades. “Russia now wants to be a military and economic power, but it has no desire to conquer the world.”

Russian Interests

Russia’s interests in Brussels, represented by the 64 diplomats at its permanent mission, involve energy policy, pipeline politics and antitrust regulation, in addition to preventing a unified anti-Putin front within the 28-nation bloc and keeping tabs on NATO.
In the Brussels intrusion, the Russians gained access to the main part of the Altiero Spinelli buildingas guests of an employee of the Europe of Freedom and Direct Democracy group of anti-EU members of the parliament, according to a confidential report by the legislature’s security directorate, a copy of which was obtained by Bloomberg.
“This smells very strongly of a Russian smear campaign,” said Joerg Forbrig, a senior program director at the German Marshall Fund of the U.S. in Berlin.
Officials at Russia’s permanent mission to the EU said they hadn’t heard about the incident and declined to comment further. The EFDD said in a statement the break-in happened without the group’s approval and that and the person responsible is no longer employed by them. The parliament’s press service declined to comment.

Moscow Backing

Four European parties from the far right to the radical left -- France’s National Front, the U.K. Independence Party, the Danish People’s party and Greece’s Syriza -- have expressed sympathy for Putin while finishing first in their national elections to the European Parliament last year.
Putin has worked to build bridges to governments in Greece, Cyprus and Hungary. One of Budapest’s lawmakers in the EU Parliament, Bela Kovacs, is accused by Hungarian prosecutors of being a Russian spy, which he denies.
“If you look at almost every far-left or far-right organization in Europe today, the one unifying theme is that they all look up to Mr. Putin as a role model,” Eyal, director of the London-based Royal United Services Institute for defense studies, or RUSI, said in an interview in London.
Putin has built an “enormous apparatus” across Europe in part because of the huge sums of money he’s been showering on the spy services, according to Oleg Gordievsky, a former KGB colonel who spied for the U.K. from 1974 to 1985, when he was smuggled into Finland in the trunk of a car.
Defense, national security and law enforcement now eat up 34 percent of Russia’s budget, more than double the level in 2010. The share of spending that’s black -- authorized but not itemized -- has doubled in the period to 21 percent, or 3.2 trillion rubles ($50 billion), according to the Gaidar Institute, an independent research group in Moscow.
With more money and manpower, Russian operatives are becoming increasingly brazen, EU intelligence agencies say.

Sweden Vulnerable

Sweden’s service, SAPO, says that Russia has deployed “hundreds” of spies on missions around Europe, including Stockholm, and that they operate across “a series of platforms,” including consulting, media and travel.
Sweden is particularly vulnerable because it’s not a member of NATO and so doesn’t share in the alliance’s mutual-defense pact. Russia warned the Scandinavian country against joining NATO in June, saying there’d be military “consequences.” The country is one of at least six in Europe, along with Germany, Poland, the Czech Republic, Lithuania and Estonia, that has either arrested or expelled suspected Russian spies in the past 18 months.
The Czech Security Information Service, or BIS, said last October that Russia had sent an “extremely high” number of agents to Prague in search of information related to the EU, energy and NATO.
The North Atlantic Treaty Organization, formed by the U.S. and its allies in 1949 to keep Soviet dictator Josef Stalin in check, in April cut the number of Russian officials accredited to its Brussels headquarters in half, to 30, to limit their spying capabilities. That same month, U.S. Air Force General Philip Breedlove, NATO’s top commander, told a Senate hearing that Russia’s covert military intervention in eastern Ukraine underscored “critical gaps” in Western intelligence.
Europe should be alarmed, said Guoga, the Lithuanian whose complaint sparked the “Red Dalia” probe. “The Russians have influence on the right and left,” Guoga said in a phone interview. “They have people everywhere. It’s incredible.”
For more, read this QuickTake: Cool War
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The 7 scariest weapons Russia is developing right now

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While Russia’s military is struggling in many ways, the Kremlin is working hard to fix it. With a newballistic missilesnew submarines launching from shipyards, and the world’s newest tank, Russia looks to be modernizing as fast as it can.
If the modernization program survives Russia’s economic woes, here are seven new weapon systems that will likely be completed.

1. New nuclear submarines

Russian submarineWiki CommonsA current Russian submarine.
In addition to building more of their brand new, fourth-generation submarines, Russia is alreadyplanning a fifth-generation sub. Details on the fifth-generation are slowly being fleshed out, but Russia wants the subs to network with each other and underwater drones, use onboard robotics for certain tasks, and feature a new nuclear reactor.

2. Hyper sonic missiles

brahmos ii india russia hypersonic missileShiv Aroor via Wikimedia CommonsA model of the BrahMos II, Russian-Indian hypersonic missile under joint development.
Russia’s hypersonic missile program has been plagued by failed tests, but it still has potential. The Yu-71 would be able to fly unpredictable patterns to its targets at speeds of 7,000 miles per hour, piercing air defenses. While the U.S. also has a hypersonic program, the U.S. missiles are designed for conventional warheads while Russia’s call for nuclear capabilities.
Russia is also jointly-developing the BrahMos II hypersonic cruise missile with India.

3. A stealthy, heavy-lift strategic bomber


Sukhoi_T 50_BeltyukovWikimedia CommonsRussia’s new bomber will borrow technology from its new fighter, the Sukhoi T-50.
The PAK-DA is expected to be subsonic with a range of 7,500 miles and capable of carrying a payload of about 30 tons. It’s a huge step down from Russia’s original plans for a hypersonic bomber, but it may be stealthy enough to get cruise missiles into range against carriers and other targets.

4. An “off switch” for enemy communications and weapons guidance

An electronic warfare system in development supposedly allows Russia to shut off any approaching threats, everything from NATO ships to missiles to future hypersonic weapons. If successfully launched on planes and ships, it could also be used to shut down enemy defenses during a Russian attack.

5. New air defense missiles

s-400 s 400 russia russian military missile defense system kremlin armyREUTERS/Sergei KarpukhinRussian S-400 Triumph medium-range and long-range surface-to-air missile systems drive during the Victory Day parade at Red Square in Moscow, Russia, May 9, 2015.
While the S-300 is in the news right now, the S-500 would be two generations beyond it. The S-500 is expected to be capable of engaging five to ten ballistic missiles at once and even hitting low-orbit satellites. It will be able to move between engagements, avoiding counter attacks.

6. Lasers

laws laser weapon navyUS Navy PhotoUSS Ponce conducts an operational demonstration of the Office of Naval Research-sponsored Laser Weapon System, LaWS, while deployed to the Arabian Gulf.
Russia claims its laser program is on the same level as the U.S., but the system is fully classified. If accurate, it would mean that Russia’s lasers are capable or nearly capable of taking out enemy vehiclesdrones, and boats, all weapons systems America relies on.

7. Aircraft carriers

Admiral Kuznetsov aircraft carrier russia navyMil.ru via Wikimedia CommonsAdmiral Kuznetsov aircraft carrier.
Russia’s carrier prospects are dicey, but if the ship makes it to the sea it will be much better than their current carrier. Roughly the same size as a U.S. Nimitz carrier, it would have 4 launching positions and an air wing of 80-90 aircraft.
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FBi kept files on Ray Bradbury: "Definitely slanted against the United States"

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Michael from Muckrock writes, "The FBI followed Ray Bradbury's career very closely, in part because an informant warned them that his writing was not enjoyable fantasy, but rather tantamount to psychological warfare."
"The general aim of these science fiction writers is to frighten the people into a state of paralysis or psychological incompetence bordering on hysteria," the informant warned. "Which would make it very possible to conduct a Third World War in which the American people would believe could not be won since their morale had seriously been destroyed."

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FBi kept files on Ray Bradbury: "Definitely slanted against the United States" - Boing Boing

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FBi kept files on Ray Bradbury: "Definitely slanted against the United States"
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Michael from Muckrock writes, "The FBI followed Ray Bradbury's career very closely, in part because an informant warned them that his writing was not enjoyable fantasy, but rather tantamount to psychological warfare." "The general aim of these science ...

Baltimore Police use stingrays for 'routine' cases: USA Today report - Technical.ly Brooklyn

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Baltimore Police use stingrays for 'routine' cases: USA Today report
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Baltimore Police continue to attract attention for their heavy use of cell site simulator devices that track the location of suspects' cellphones — and collect data from others who just happen to be in the area. On Monday, a lengthy report in USA ...
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Ukraine vows to increase troops to fend off rebel attacks

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KIEV, Ukraine (AP) — Ukraine's president vowed to increase troop numbers to fend off attacks by Russia-backed separatist rebels and warned his countrymen that there is still the threat of a "large-scale invasion," in an impassioned speech to mark Independence Day on Monday.
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ISIS razes Phoenician temple in Palmyra

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August 24, 2015, 5:49 PM (IDT)
Syrian opposition sources report that the Islamic State which captured Palmyra in May had used a large amount of explosives to blow up the 2,000-year old Baalshamin Temple Sunday, a few days after beheading the town’s 82-year old antiquities director and famed scholar Khaled al-Asaad. The temple which is about 500 meters from Palmyra’s famous Roman amphitheater was dedicated to the Phoenician god of storms and rain. 
The jihadis have been on a rampage of destroying historic sites in what they call a purge of paganism. But they have also sold off quantities of looted artifacts for high prices.

Crude's drop below $38 marks 'epic' time in the oil market - MarketWatch

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Crude's drop below $38 marks 'epic' time in the oil market
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Read: China fears overdone? What investors need to watch. Equity markets in China were sharply lower again Monday, wiping out all of this year's gains. The Shanghai Composite Index SHCOMP, -8.49% closed 8.5% lower, marking its worst one-day ...

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Estonia and Poland Seek Security Against Russia

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Estonian Prime Minister Taavi Roivas and Polish President Andrzej Duda agreed to extend sanctions against Russia in a meeting on Monday, responding to Russian aggression in Eastern Europe.
“Estonia and Poland are close in their understanding of security issues. For example, this is expressed in relation to the conflict in Ukraine. …We must continue to support Ukraine and remember that the situation there has not stabilized. We think we should continue sanctions against Russia until the territorial integrity and independence of the country [Ukraine] is restored,” Roivassaid.
Roivas’ call for sanctions comes after the kidnapping and sentencing of Estonian intelligence officer Eston Kohver last week. Analysts said that the case was reminiscent of Soviet show trials.
During his visit to Estonia, Polish President Duda also said that NATO should strengthen its eastern flank.
In a speech commemorating the European Day of Remembrance for Victims of Totalitarian Regimes, Duda invoked Russia’s “imperial tendencies,” saying that increased NATO support is “absolutely logical and justified not only historically but also in contemporary terms.”
“Everyone knows the situation: imperial tendencies are resurging and the presence of NATO forces is a guarantee for our countries,” Duda said.
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The Latest: Oklahoma Stabbing Suspect Had Past Mental Issues

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The Latest on Oklahoma fatal stabbing: Police records: Suspect was once held for mental issue

Philip Hammond meets Iranian president Hassan Rouhani – video 

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Foreign secretary Philip Hammond holds talks with Iranian president Hassan Rouhani on Monday after reopening the British embassy in Tehran. The last British foreign secretary to visit Iran was Jack Straw in 2003. Speaking after the meeting, Hammond said Iran and Britain were keen to use an agreement on Tehran’s nuclear programme as an opportunity to discuss Syria and other regional issues
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Swiss Advance Bid to Return $40 Million Stolen From Tunisia

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Switzerland advancing in legal bid to return $40 million stolen from Tunisia, official says

Soviet dissident sues Crown Prosecution Service, alleging libel

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Vladimir Bukovsky issues high court writ claiming CPS defamed him, and seeks £100,000 in damages
The veteran Soviet dissident Vladimir Bukovsky is suing the Crown Prosecution Service for libel over a statement it issued in April announcing that he was being charged with child pornography offences.
Bukovsky has strenuously denied the allegations and on Monday took the unusual step of issuing a writ against the CPS in the high court in London. He is seeking £100,000 in damages.
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Oil Price Collapse Triggers Currency Crisis in Emerging Markets 

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Emerging market currencies are getting slammed by the collapse in commodity prices, a downturn that has accelerated in recent weeks.
The health of many middle-income and emerging market economies has been predicated on relatively strong commodity prices. A whole category of countries achieved strong growth by exporting their natural resources. For example, Brazil’s impressive economic expansion since the early 2000s, and the huge number of people that were able to jump into the middle class, was made possible by exporting oil, soy, iron ore, beef, and a variety of other resources. High prices for these goods led to more growth, a strengthening of the currency, and a real estate boom in cities like Rio de Janeiro.
The same story unfolded in many other commodity-driven economies, from Latin America, to Africa, to Central and Southeast Asia.
However, with commodity prices down dramatically from a year ago, growth in these countries has slowed, and their currencies are sharply weaker than they have been in the past.
In fact, the fall of Brent crude below $50 per barrel has sparked a sudden downturn in emerging market currencies across the globe.
But it isn’t just oil prices slamming currencies. The worries over the Chinese economy, including the plunge in its main stock market this summer, have raised concerns about the vigor of emerging market economies. Worse yet, China’s surprise devaluation has sent shock waves through currency markets around the world.
Other countries now feel pressure to let their currencies depreciate, and if they have adhered to a currency peg up until now, some are being pushed to float. Kazakhstan decided to scrap its currency peg last week, and the tenge promptly lost 23 percent of its value against the dollar. Vietnam also devalued the dong.
The devaluations tend to have a cascading effect, with other emerging markets coming under increasing pressure from their competitors.
Nigeria’s naira is under fire following Kazakhstan’s move, and Nigeria’s central bank vowed to fight off speculative attacks on its currency. “We haven’t seen any reason so far to institute a change in the foreign-exchange policies,” a spokesman for the Central Bank of Nigeria, told Bloomberg in an interview. “The preponderance of foreign currency in the country has led to speculative attacks on the naira. People who have done it in the hope we’ll devalue will be hurt.”
Russia’s ruble fared worse following the move by Kazakhstan to float its currency. It is now at itslowest level in six months, and could soon blow through the record low seen earlier this year when Russia suffered a brief currency crisis. Unfortunately for Moscow, the run on the currency comes on top of brewing fiscal problems, as the budget deficit has ballooned to its largest level since 2010, following the financial crisis.
However, Kazakhstan’s decision to float the tenge made sense given China’s devaluation and Russia’s own action to allow the ruble to lose value over the last year. Kazakhstan was seeking competitiveness for its economy. But one devaluation begets another.
The list of currency problems stretches long. South Africa’s rand is at its weakestin over a decade. Turkey’s lira has lost 19 percent so far in 2015. Mexico peso haslost about a quarter of its value since August 2014. The more emerging market currencies lose value, the more concern there is about their health.
A lot of uncertainty reigns for emerging market currencies. All eyes are on Washington for what comes next. The Federal Reserve is weighing an increase in interest rates for the first time in years, a milestone as the central bank seeks to (slightly) withdraw its heavy hand in the U.S. economy. However, an increase in interest rates would strengthen the dollar.
That would make the currency problems in emerging markets worse, both from the comparative devaluation against the dollar and from a potential further weakening in commodity prices. The global concerns could convince Janet Yellen to wait.
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DAMASCUS (Reuters) - Islamic State militants on Sunday blew up the temple of Baal Shamin, one of the most important sites in Syria's ancient city of Palmyra, the country's antiquities chief, Maamoun Abdul Karim, said.

  

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» People in North Korea express interest in joining army amid threat of all-out war
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mikenova shared this story from itnnews's YouTube Videos. From: itnnews Duration: 01:06 Tension between North Korea and South Korea is rising. South Korea is broadcasting anti-North propaganda over the border in the latest dispute. R...
» Train hero: Gunman ready to fight, but "so were we"
23/08/15 15:47 from Mike Nova's Shared Newslinks
mikenova shared this story from Home - CBSNews.com. Three Americans who helped thwart potential massacre aboard Amsterdam-to-Paris train describe incident dramatic incident
» VIDEO: Footage shows scene of France train attack
23/08/15 15:46 from Mike Nova's Shared Newslinks
mikenova shared this story from BBC News - World. France train attack: Footage shows the moments after the gunman was subdued by passengers.
» 'Instinct' prompted France train act
23/08/15 15:46 from Mike Nova's Shared Newslinks
mikenova shared this story from BBC News - World. A US passenger who tackled a gunman on a train from Amsterdam to Paris says survival instinct led him to react to tackle the gunman.
» Police Fire Tear Gas at Lebanese Trash Protesters
23/08/15 15:44 from Mike Nova's Shared Newslinks
mikenova shared this story from TIME. (BEIRUT) — Lebanese riot police fired tear gas and water cannons for the second consecutive day in downtown Beirut Sunday as they battled protesters with batons and stones — a marked esca...
» Police to Increase Security in German Town After Anti-Refugee Protests
23/08/15 15:44 from Mike Nova's Shared Newslinks
mikenova shared this story from NYT > World. Protests by right-wing groups against the growing number of refugees in the small town of Heidenau outside Dresden grew violent at times over the weekend.
» The hill in Poland where the Nazi 'gold train' is buried
23/08/15 15:44 from Mike Nova's Shared Newslinks
mikenova shared this story from News | Mail Online. EXCLUSIVE: MailOnline has travelled to the small Polish town of Walbrzych to see the spot where a second group of treasure hunters believe the train has been concealed for the last 70 y...
» How to fall asleep on the plane: The ultimate guide
23/08/15 15:42 from Mike Nova's Shared Newslinks
mikenova shared this story from News | Mail Online. Travellers who struggle to sleep on a plane - no matter how exhausted they are or how long the flight is - can follow these 10 simple tips to help them to relax and doze off.
» Migrants storm Macedonia police lines and leap over razor wire from Greece
23/08/15 15:42 from Mike Nova's Shared Newslinks
mikenova shared this story from News | Mail Online. Thousands of migrants have succeeded in storming across the closed border between Greece and Macedonia, storming through police forces. Macedonia declared a state of emergency on Thursday.
» ISIS' Jihadi John 'will go back to Britain and carry on cutting heads off'
23/08/15 15:41 from Mike Nova's Shared Newslinks
mikenova shared this story from News | Mail Online. EXCLUSIVE: The Mail on Sunday has obtained terrifying new footage of the killer, who has not been seen since he was named as 27-year-old Londoner Mohammed Emwazi last February..
» Pictured: Moroccan terrorist, 26, who was taken down by hero US airman and his friends after opening fire on French train - as it emerges he 'fought with ISIS in Syria and was known to FOUR intelligence agencies'
23/08/15 15:39 from Mike Nova's Shared Newslinks
mikenova shared this story from News | Mail Online. Ayoub El-Khazzani, 26, is being questioned by French counter-terrorism police after he allegedly opened fire on the high-speed train from Amsterdam to Paris with a Kalashnikov on Friday.
» More than 5,000 migrants get into Serbia on their way to Europe on buses and trains laid on by the Macedonian authorities
23/08/15 15:35 from Mike Nova's Shared Newslinks
mikenova shared this story from News | Mail Online. Migrants trapped for days in no man's land between Greece and Macedonia where they clashed with baton-wielding police are now expected to head towards the unpoliced border with Hungary.
» The aftermath of Swiss mid-air plane crash
23/08/15 15:35 from Mike Nova's Shared Newslinks
mikenova shared this story from News | Mail Online. The two aircraft touched in mid-air just before crashing - one into a barn (pictured) and the other near a house - in the village of Dittingen near Basel in northern Switzerland at abou...
» Kurds defy Iraq and pursue oil sales
23/08/15 15:34 from Mike Nova's Shared Newslinks
mikenova shared this story from World News. Distracted by insecurity, Baghdad turns blind eye
» Israel turns to Kurds for oil supplies
23/08/15 15:34 from Mike Nova's Shared Newslinks
mikenova shared this story from World News. Funds provide backing for KRG’s fight against Isis
» Lebanese security forces use water cannon against protesters
23/08/15 15:33 from Mike Nova's Shared Newslinks
mikenova shared this story from World news. On the second day of mass demonstrations against a trash crisis, thousands of protesters were sprayed with water cannons
» Family of kidnapper who murdered teenager post note of sympathy to her relatives in Germany
23/08/15 15:32 from Mike Nova's Shared Newslinks
mikenova shared this story from World news. Anneli-Marie R, 17, was found dead last week after taken by kidnappers demanding more than £800,000
» Alexander Lukashenko releases six jailed opposition figures including Mikola Statkevich
23/08/15 15:31 from Mike Nova's Shared Newslinks
mikenova shared this story from World news. The European Union hailed the unexpected release of prisoners including Mr Statkevich, a former presidential rival
» Explosion reported at US military facility in Japan - Fox News
23/08/15 15:31 from Mike Nova's Shared Newslinks
mikenova shared this story from World - Google News. Atlanta Journal Constitution Explosion reported at US military facility in Japan Fox News DEVELOPING: An explosion has been reported at the U.S. military facility in Sagamihara, Japan,...
» US Airman Thought of 'Survival' in Tackling Train Gunman
23/08/15 15:31 from Mike Nova's Shared Newslinks
mikenova shared this story from Voice of America. Speaking for the first time Sunday, one of the three Americans who overpowered a heavily armed gunman on a high-speed train traveling between Amsterdam and Paris said he thought of his su...
» Poroshenko Urges Special Status for Separatist East Ukraine
23/08/15 15:30 from Mike Nova's Shared Newslinks
mikenova shared this story from Voice of America. Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko called upon his coalition allies in the country to support plans for a constitutional change that he hopes would end the separatist conflict raging in...
» India, Pakistan: Why NSA Talks Failed?
23/08/15 15:30 from Mike Nova's Shared Newslinks
mikenova shared this story from Voice of America. Pakistan finally blinked in what some observers called an absurd game of diplomatic chicken with its rival India. The two countries were to hold National Security Adviser-level talks in N...
» Americans Recount How They Subdued Gunman on French Train
23/08/15 15:29 from Mike Nova's Shared Newslinks
mikenova shared this story from TIME. (PARIS) — Recounting how he and two other American friends took down a gunman on a high-speed train in France, (PARIS) — U.S. airman Spencer Stone said Sunday that says he was awakened from a deep sl...
» Pentagon checking reports of explosion on U.S. base in Japan
23/08/15 15:29 from Mike Nova's Shared Newslinks
mikenova shared this story from Reuters: World News. WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The Pentagon said on Sunday it was aware of reports of an explosion at a U.S. military base in Sagamihara, Japan, but said it could not confirm the blast occurre...
» 'Mass Murder:' Russian Patients Brace For Ban On Medical Supplies
23/08/15 15:29 from Mike Nova's Shared Newslinks
mikenova shared this story from Radio Free Europe / Radio Liberty. A government proposal to restrict the import of medical supplies is sowing panic among Russians whose loved ones may be affected. Health experts say the move will endange...
» Macedonian army allows migrants to cross border
23/08/15 15:28 from Mike Nova's Shared Newslinks
mikenova shared this story from Network Front | The Guardian. Migrants head towards EU border in southern Hungary after being penned for days in Macedonia Thousands of migrants are heading north through the Balkans towards the European U...
» Shoreham crash pilot is experienced acrobatic flyer
23/08/15 15:27 from Mike Nova's Shared Newslinks
mikenova shared this story from Network Front | The Guardian. Andy Hill, who is in a critical condition in hospital, has worked as a stunt pilot and an RAF instructor, and is a regular at air shows across Britain The pilot of the jet in ...
» Brown: Hillary Clinton’s Email Scandal ‘Like a Vampire’
23/08/15 15:23 from Mike Nova's Shared Newslinks
mikenova shared this story from Washington Free Beacon. On Sunday’s Meet the Press, Democratic California Governor Jerry Brown said the email scandal surrounding Hillary Clinton was “like a vampire.” In March 2015, Brown had said to the ...
» CNN: Obama’s Played More Than 1,000 Hours of Golf as President
23/08/15 15:23 from Mike Nova's Shared Newslinks
mikenova shared this story from Washington Free Beacon. CNN’s State of the Union did a deep dive Sunday into President Obama’s great fondness for golf, revealing he had played 247 rounds totaling about 1,100 hours on the link...
» ELECTRONIC WEAPONS: Egypt Brings In The Towers
23/08/15 15:22 from Mike Nova's Shared Newslinks
mikenova shared this story from StrategyPage.com. None
» Hillary a magnet for wrongdoing - The Star Beacon
23/08/15 15:22 from Mike Nova's Shared Newslinks
mikenova shared this story from house judiciary committee - Google News. Bayoubuzz Hillary a magnet for wrongdoing The Star Beacon ... counsel and chief of staff for the House Judiciary Committee during the Watergate investigation, publi...
» What is Wrong With America Today? - Sputnik International
23/08/15 15:21 from Mike Nova's Shared Newslinks
mikenova shared this story from house judiciary committee - Google News. Sputnik International What is Wrong With America Today? Sputnik International Of course, Hillary would know all about Watergate, since as it has been said — “As a 2...
» Mukasey: FBI probe is about Hillary Clinton, not her private emails - Fox News
23/08/15 15:19 from Mike Nova's Shared Newslinks
mikenova shared this story from fbi - Google News. Fox News Mukasey: FBI probe is about Hillary Clinton, not her private emails Fox News Former Attorney General Michael Mukasey said Sunday that Hillary Clinton is indeed the focus of a Ju...
» Inside the B-1 Crew That Pounded ISIS With 1,800 Bombs
23/08/15 15:18 from Mike Nova's Shared Newslinks
mikenova shared this story from Defense News - Home. For almost five months, B-1 crews fromDyess Air Force Base, Texas, focused on one town — Kobani in Syria.             
» Chinese Radar Strongly Resembles Israeli Product
23/08/15 15:18 from Mike Nova's Shared Newslinks
mikenova shared this story from Defense News - Home. A Chinese avionics marketing and manufacturing firm has put Israeli-US relations under a microscope.             
» Turkey, US Aim To Broaden Campaign Against ISIS
23/08/15 15:17 from Mike Nova's Shared Newslinks
mikenova shared this story from Defense News - Home. After nearly 10 months of negotiations, Turkey and the US have agreed to cooperate on fighting ISIS jihadists             
» Defense News TV: Adm. Jon Greenert
23/08/15 15:17 from Mike Nova's Shared Newslinks
mikenova shared this story from Defense News - Home. Defense News TV: Adm. Jon Greenert             
» China syndrome: how the slowdown could spread to the Brics and beyond - The Guardian
23/08/15 15:03 from Mike Nova's Shared Newslinks
mikenova shared this story from Cyber Warfare - Google News. The Guardian China syndrome: how the slowdown could spread to the Brics and beyond The Guardian But in the past 18 months, the Chinese economy has slowed, causing problems for ...
» People Sought in Bangkok Bombing May Have Fled Country, Police Say
23/08/15 12:52 from Mike Nova's Shared Newslinks
mikenova shared this story from NYT > World. Thailand’s chief of police appeared to be trying to lower public expectations that the main person being sought in the explosion at a shrine would be caught anytime soon.
» Too soon for 'illogical' U.S. to return to Tehran: Iran
23/08/15 12:51 from Mike Nova's Shared Newslinks
mikenova shared this story from Reuters: World News. TEHRAN (Reuters) - Iran's foreign minister said on Sunday it was too early to talk of reopening the U.S. Embassy in Tehran, as Britain restored its diplomatic mission four years after ...
» Gunman on French Train Was Known to Authorities in 3 Countries
23/08/15 12:50 from Mike Nova's Shared Newslinks
mikenova shared this story from TIME. (PARIS) — The man who boarded a high-speed Amsterdam-to-Paris train with a Kalashnikov rifle before being tackled by passengers was on the radar of authorities in three countries, had ties to r...
» 2 Planes Collide at Swiss Airshow, Killing 1
23/08/15 12:50 from Mike Nova's Shared Newslinks
mikenova shared this story from TIME. BERLIN (AP) — At least one person died when two small planes collided in the air and crashed at an airshow in northern Switzerland on Sunday, police said. The two planes were part of a formation of t...
» British Embassy Reopens in Iran
23/08/15 12:50 from Mike Nova's Shared Newslinks
mikenova shared this story from TIME. (TEHRAN, Iran) — British Foreign Secretary Philip Hammond reopened the British Embassy in Tehran on Sunday, nearly four years after it was closed following an attack by hard-liners. Hammond arr...
» ISIS Kills 23 Soldiers and Militiamen in Iraq
23/08/15 12:50 from Mike Nova's Shared Newslinks
mikenova shared this story from TIME. (BAGHDAD) — At least 23 Iraqi soldiers and government-allied militiamen were killed Sunday in an attack by Islamic State militants in the turbulent Anbar province west of Baghdad, Iraqi militar...
» Skydivers parachute into funeral of Army skydiver - Fox News
23/08/15 12:50 from Mike Nova's Shared Newslinks
mikenova shared this story from Top Stories - Google News. Fox News Skydivers parachute into funeral of Army skydiver Fox News Aug. 21, 2015: Parachuters fly over Lakota West's football field during the funeral service in West Chester, O...
» Owner of home where Rosie O'Donnell's daughter found arrested for ... - Newsday
23/08/15 12:49 from Mike Nova's Shared Newslinks
mikenova shared this story from Top Stories - Google News. Newsday Owner of home where Rosie O'Donnell's daughter found arrested for ... Newsday TOMS RIVER, N.J. - The owner of the home where Rosie O'Donnell's missing teen daughter was f...
» Shoreham air crash: Police fear death toll 'may rise' - BBC News
23/08/15 12:49 from Mike Nova's Shared Newslinks
mikenova shared this story from Top Stories - Google News. BBC News Shoreham air crash: Police fear death toll 'may rise' BBC News More bodies may be found after a vintage jet crashed, killing seven people, while performing at an air sho...
» russia - Google Search
23/08/15 12:48 from Mike Nova's Shared Newslinks
mikenova shared this story . In the news Russia's Space Program in Crisis After Decades of Brain Drain, Neglect <a href="http://NBCNews.com" rel="nofollow">NBCNews.com</a> ‎ - 8 hours ago Russia's once-great space progr...
» Russia's Nuclear Arsenal Is Obstacle To US Global Dominance
23/08/15 12:45 from Mike Nova's Shared Newslinks
mikenova shared this story from Comments on: Russia’s Nuclear Arsenal Is Obstacle To US Global Dominance. The power of Russian forces and Russia’s nuclear arsenal are both an ‘obstacle’ to U.S. global dominance , accord...
» Turkey’s shift on Isis is a mark of US success
23/08/15 12:37 from Mike Nova's Shared Newslinks
mikenova shared this story . Ankara’s vision of an independent Middle East foreign policy has collapsed, writes Jeremy Shapiro ©AP Turkey's president Recep Tayyip Erdogan T urkey, long a beacon of stability in the turbulent Mi...
» 'Cartel Land' Offers Front Row Seat to US-Mexico Drug War
23/08/15 12:23 from Mike Nova's Shared Newslinks
mikenova shared this story from Voice of America. Matthew Heineman’s documentary Cartel Land is made of the stuff we watch in Western movies. Only, this narrative is for real. Two vigilante groups, one on the American side of the Arizona...
» Many Ebola Survivors Struggling With Ailments
23/08/15 12:23 from Mike Nova's Shared Newslinks
mikenova shared this story from Voice of America. Lingering health problems afflicting many of the roughly 13,000 Ebola survivors have galvanized global and local health officials to find out how widespread the ailments are, and how to r...
» Typhoon Goni Leaves 15 Dead in Philippines
23/08/15 12:23 from Mike Nova's Shared Newslinks
mikenova shared this story from Voice of America. Typhoon Goni blew out of the northern Philippines on Sunday after leaving at least 15 people dead and several others missing, including a dozen miners whose work camps were buried by a hu...
» Pakistan-India Talks Called Off
23/08/15 12:23 from Mike Nova's Shared Newslinks
mikenova shared this story from WSJ.com: World News. Talks aimed at restarting a stalled dialogue between India and Pakistan were called off after Pakistan said its delegation wouldn’t attend.
» Top Woman in Khmer Rouge Regime Dies
23/08/15 12:23 from Mike Nova's Shared Newslinks
mikenova shared this story from WSJ.com: World News. Ieng Thirith, a French-educated Shakespeare scholar, was one of the most powerful women in Cambodia’s Khmer Rouge government, allegedly helping to plan and carry out the regime’s genoc...
» Kurdish Mayors In Turkey Arrested For Supporting Self-Rule
23/08/15 12:22 from Mike Nova's Shared Newslinks
mikenova shared this story from Radio Free Europe / Radio Liberty. A Turkish court on August 23 remanded in custody three mayors from Kurdish-dominated southeastern Turkey on charges of trying to destroy national unity by allegedly suppo...
» What Next For The Islamic Movement Of Uzbekistan?
23/08/15 12:22 from Mike Nova's Shared Newslinks
mikenova shared this story from Radio Free Europe / Radio Liberty. In early August, news broke that Usmon Ghazi, the current leader of the Islamic Movement of Uzbekistan (IMU), had pledged the Central Asian militant group's allegiance to...
» UK airshow death toll likely to rise to 11: BBC
23/08/15 12:22 from Mike Nova's Shared Newslinks
mikenova shared this story from Reuters: World News. LONDON (Reuters) - The death toll from the crash of a jet aircraft onto a busy road near an airshow in southern England on Saturday is thought to have risen to 11, the BBC reported on ...
» Bernie Sanders takes aim at 'greedy' Koch brothers
23/08/15 12:22 from Mike Nova's Shared Newslinks
mikenova shared this story from AP Top Headlines At 10:51 a.m. EDT. NORTH CHARLESTON, S.C. (AP) -- Democratic presidential hopeful Bernie Sanders is making the billionaire brothers Charles and David Koch the face of a "corrupted" politic...
» UAE says army frees British hostage held in Yemen
23/08/15 12:21 from Mike Nova's Shared Newslinks
mikenova shared this story from AP Top Headlines At 10:51 a.m. EDT. DUBAI, United Arab Emirates (AP) -- The United Arab Emirates said Sunday that its military freed a British hostage held by al-Qaida in Yemen who had been kidnapped 18 mo...
» British foreign secretary reopens embassy in Tehran
23/08/15 12:21 from Mike Nova's Shared Newslinks
mikenova shared this story from AP Top Headlines At 10:51 a.m. EDT. TEHRAN, Iran (AP) -- British Foreign Secretary Philip Hammond reopened the British Embassy in Tehran on Sunday, nearly four years after it was closed following an attack...
» Thousands of migrants head closer to EU from Macedonia
23/08/15 12:21 from Mike Nova's Shared Newslinks
mikenova shared this story from AP Top Headlines At 10:51 a.m. EDT. GEVGELIJA, Macedonia (AP) -- Thousands of tired and beleaguered migrants - mostly Syrians, Iraqis and Afghans fleeing conflict - boarded trains and buses in Macedonia th...
» Obama sheds summer curse, just in time for daunting fall
23/08/15 12:21 from Mike Nova's Shared Newslinks
mikenova shared this story from AP Top Headlines At 10:51 a.m. EDT. EDGARTOWN, Mass. (AP) -- President Barack Obama may have finally shed his summer curse - just in time for a daunting fall....
» Guatemala ministers resign after impeachment bid against president
23/08/15 11:00 from Mike Nova's Shared Newslinks
mikenova shared this story from Reuters: World News. GUATEMALA CITY (Reuters) - The last remaining ministers of Guatemalan President Otto Perez's original cabinet said on Saturday they could no longer work in his government after prosecu...
» Fourteen killed in El Salvador prison, gang violence blamed
23/08/15 11:00 from Mike Nova's Shared Newslinks
mikenova shared this story from Reuters: World News. SAN SALVADOR (Reuters) - Fourteen members of one of El Salvador's most powerful street gangs were killed in a prison on Saturday in what appeared to be an internal gang purge, authorit...
» Turkmen Energy Minister Sacked
23/08/15 10:59 from Mike Nova's Shared Newslinks
mikenova shared this story from Radio Free Europe / Radio Liberty. Turkmen President Gurbanguly Berdymukhammedov has fired the country's energy minister for shortcomings in his work
» Priest From Kazakhstan Climbs Mountain On Kyrgyz-Tajik Border
23/08/15 10:59 from Mike Nova's Shared Newslinks
mikenova shared this story from Radio Free Europe / Radio Liberty. The rector of the Assumption Church in Kazakhstan's commercial capital Almaty has ascended one of Central Asia highest peaks – Mount Abu Ali inb Sina (formerly Lenin Peak)
» Russian-Led Security Bloc Runs Exercises Near Baltic Borders
23/08/15 10:59 from Mike Nova's Shared Newslinks
mikenova shared this story from Radio Free Europe / Radio Liberty. The Russian-led Collective Security Treaty Organization (CSTO) has begun starts a six-day military exercise near the border of Estonia. Estonia on August 23
» Iran, Britain Reopen Embassies
23/08/15 10:58 from Mike Nova's Shared Newslinks
mikenova shared this story from Radio Free Europe / Radio Liberty. Britain's Foreign Secretary Philip Hammond has reopened the British embassy in Tehran, is in Tehran on August 23 to participate in the reopening of the British Embassy ne...
» Statkevich Released From Belarusian Prison
23/08/15 10:58 from Mike Nova's Shared Newslinks
mikenova shared this story from Radio Free Europe / Radio Liberty. Former Belarusian presidential candidate Mikalay Statkevich was released from prison after being held for nearly five years. President Alyaksandr Lukashenka pardoned him ...
» Hundreds Of Migrants Cross From Greece To Macedonia On Way To Western Europe
23/08/15 10:58 from Mike Nova's Shared Newslinks
mikenova shared this story from Radio Free Europe / Radio Liberty. Hundreds of migrants have crossed unhindered from Greece into Macedonia on August 23 after overwhelmed security forces appeared to abandon their efforts to stem the flow ...
» Hollande Thanks Obama For Conduct Of U.S. Citizens Who Stopped Gunman On Train
23/08/15 10:57 from Mike Nova's Shared Newslinks
mikenova shared this story from Radio Free Europe / Radio Liberty. French President Francois Hollande has offered his "heartfelt thanks" to U.S. President Barack Obama for what the Elysee said was "exemplary conduct" shown by three U.S. ...
» DynCorp Confirms Being Targeted By Kabul Suicide Bomber
23/08/15 10:57 from Mike Nova's Shared Newslinks
mikenova shared this story from Radio Free Europe / Radio Liberty. The U.S. firm DynCorp International has confirmed that its employees were targeted in a suicide car bomb attack in Kabul that killed 12 people, including three U.S. contr...
» Thousands Of Migrants Cross Macedonian Border On Way To Hungary
23/08/15 10:57 from Mike Nova's Shared Newslinks
mikenova shared this story from Radio Free Europe / Radio Liberty. Thousands of migrants have crossed unhindered from Greece into Macedonia on August 23 after overwhelmed security forces appeared to abandon their efforts to stem the flow...
» Poroshenko Calls For Unity On Special Status For Eastern Ukraine
23/08/15 10:56 from Mike Nova's Shared Newslinks
mikenova shared this story from Radio Free Europe / Radio Liberty. Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko has called on all political forces in the country to support his plans for constitutional change aimed at ending a separatist conflic...
» Thousands of Lebanese protest against government in Beirut
23/08/15 10:56 from Mike Nova's Shared Newslinks
mikenova shared this story from Reuters: World News. BEIRUT (Reuters) - Lebanese police fired tear gas and water cannon and shot in the air to try to disperse thousands of protesters in Beirut calling on the government to step down for m...
» In thaw of Iran ties, Britain's Hammond to reopen ransacked embassy in Tehran
23/08/15 10:56 from Mike Nova's Shared Newslinks
mikenova shared this story from Reuters: World News. KUWAIT (Reuters) - In a signal of the most striking thaw in the Western ties with Iran for over a decade, Foreign Secretary Philip Hammond will reopen the British embassy in Tehran nea...
» NATO contractors killed by Kabul car bomb identified as U.S. citizens
23/08/15 10:55 from Mike Nova's Shared Newslinks
mikenova shared this story from Reuters: World News. KABUL (Reuters) - Three U.S. civilian contractors were among those killed by a car bomb that targeted their NATO convoy, the U.S.-led coalition in Afghanistan said, making the attack t...
» France train gunman identified as Islamist militant
23/08/15 10:55 from Mike Nova's Shared Newslinks
mikenova shared this story from Reuters: World News. PARIS/MADRID, France (Reuters) - Fingerprint evidence shows that the gunman overpowered by passengers on a train in France is a Morrocan known to European authorities as a suspected Is...
» Ukraine leader urges unity to bring change, combat Russian 'aggressor'
23/08/15 10:55 from Mike Nova's Shared Newslinks
mikenova shared this story from Reuters: World News. KIEV (Reuters) - Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko called on all political forces in the country on Sunday to rally behind his plans for constitutional change aimed at ending a sepa...
» Kurdish militants attack Turkish power station, one soldier killed
23/08/15 10:54 from Mike Nova's Shared Newslinks
mikenova shared this story from Reuters: World News. DIYARBAKIR, Turkey (Reuters) - Kurdish militants armed with assault rifles attacked a hydroelectric power station near the southeastern Turkish city of Diyarbakir on Sunday, killing a ...
» Panda cub born at Washington zoo
23/08/15 10:54 from Mike Nova's Shared Newslinks
mikenova shared this story from World news. Mei Xang, one of America's most famous zoo animals, described as a "great mother" after giving birth to cub Saturday
» French train attack: Belgian station is close to notorious weapons supply line
23/08/15 10:54 from Mike Nova's Shared Newslinks
mikenova shared this story from World news. Brussels station is close to where Charlie Hebdo gunmen bought their weapons
» Inside Kacanik, Kosovo's jihadist capital
23/08/15 10:54 from Mike Nova's Shared Newslinks
mikenova shared this story from World news. Tiny town boasts only 30,000 people, yet two dozen local men have gone to fight jihad in Iraq and Syria
» France train attack: First picture emerges of Moroccan gunman Ayoub El-Khazzani - live
23/08/15 10:53 from Mike Nova's Shared Newslinks
mikenova shared this story from World news. French police were reportedly warned more than a year ago about the radical views of Ayoub El-Khazzani, the 26-year-old Moroccan who attempted a massacre on a high-speed train
» British hostage freed in Yemen after United Arab Emirates operation
23/08/15 10:53 from Mike Nova's Shared Newslinks
mikenova shared this story from World news. Foreign Secretary Philip Hammond announces Briton 'safe and well' and 'receiving support' from British government officials after release in Yemen
» Britain's embassy in Iran re-opens with 'Death to England' still graffitied above Queen's portrait
23/08/15 10:53 from Mike Nova's Shared Newslinks
mikenova shared this story from World news. Embassy has grand reopening four years after being wrecked by Iranian mob - but refurbishment still leaves anti-British graffiti graffitI intact
» France train attack: As it happened Saturday August 22
23/08/15 10:53 from Mike Nova's Shared Newslinks
mikenova shared this story from World news. Attacker armed with Kalashnikov shouted "give me back my gun" as he was foiled by three Americans, including two off-duty servicemen - follow live updates
» Latest China blast heightens safety fears
23/08/15 10:52 from Mike Nova's Shared Newslinks
mikenova shared this story from World News. Proximity to homes adds to concerns over lax regulation of the sector
» Train attack puts spotlight on Schengen
23/08/15 10:52 from Mike Nova's Shared Newslinks
mikenova shared this story from World News. Gunman was known to security agencies and moved between Spain, France and Middle East
» Violence brings despair to Turkey’s Kurds
23/08/15 10:52 from Mike Nova's Shared Newslinks
mikenova shared this story from World News. Upsurge in fighting cripples economy of region on cusp of recovery
» Brit Tourist Rescued After SOS Sand Message
23/08/15 10:50 from Mike Nova's Shared Newslinks
mikenova shared this story . A British tourist has been rescued in the Australian outback after rescue workers spotted his SOS message on a river bank. Geoff Keys, 63, had tried to take a shortcut back to his camp when he got lost in the...
» Giant panda gives birth at Smithsonian National Zoo - video
23/08/15 10:48 from Mike Nova's Shared Newslinks
mikenova shared this story from World news + Video | The Guardian. A webcam captures Mei Xiang, female giant panda, giving birth at the Smithsonian National Zoo in Washington. The 17-year-old panda gave birth to two cubs on Saturday, hav...
» Italian navy releases footage of latest rescue of migrants from Mediterranean - video
23/08/15 10:48 from Mike Nova's Shared Newslinks
mikenova shared this story from World news + Video | The Guardian. The Italian coastguard has released video of 111 migrants being rescued on Saturday, just one of the 22 rescue operations carried out in the Mediterranean. The footage sh...
» Hundreds of migrants cross border unhindered from Greece into Macedonia - video
23/08/15 10:48 from Mike Nova's Shared Newslinks
mikenova shared this story from World news + Video | The Guardian. Hundreds of migrants cross from Greece into Macedonia on Sunday after Macedonian security forces appeared to abandon a bid to seal the border, following days of confronta...
» Philip Hammond reopens British embassy in Iran - video
23/08/15 10:48 from Mike Nova's Shared Newslinks
mikenova shared this story from World news + Video | The Guardian. British foreign secretary, Philip Hammond, watches on while the union jack is raised as he officially reopens the British embassy in Tehran for first time since 2011. Ham...
» Cartel Land Offers Front Row Seat to US-Mexico Drug War
23/08/15 10:48 from Mike Nova's Shared Newslinks
mikenova shared this story from VOAvideo's YouTube Videos. From: VOAvideo Duration: 03:28 Matthew Heineman’s documentary Cartel Land is made of the stuff we watch in Western movies. Only, this narrative is for real. Two vigilante gro...
» Off-beat Candidates Take Center Stage in US Election Campaign
23/08/15 10:48 from Mike Nova's Shared Newslinks
mikenova shared this story from VOAvideo's YouTube Videos. From: VOAvideo Duration: 02:26 Two unusual candidates, one Republican and one Democrat, dominate the early stages of the U.S. presidential campaign. It is far too early to pr...
» Britain Set to Reopen Embassy in Tehran
23/08/15 10:47 from Mike Nova's Shared Newslinks
mikenova shared this story from Voice of America. British Foreign Secretary Philip Hammond is set to reopen his country’s embassy in the Iranian capital Sunday, four years after the facility was stormed and burned by violent protesters. ...
» National Zoo Panda Gives Birth to Twins (Surprise!)
23/08/15 10:46 from Mike Nova's Shared Newslinks
mikenova shared this story from Voice of America. Giant panda fans got two tiny pieces of good news Saturday as the Smithsonian’s National Zoo in Washington announced the births of a pair of new panda cubs. The zoo announced the surprisi...
» Britain Reopens Embassy in Iran
23/08/15 10:46 from Mike Nova's Shared Newslinks
mikenova shared this story from Voice of America. Britain reopened its embassy in Iran's capital Sunday, nearly four years after it closed following an attack by protesters who stormed the building. British Foreign Secretary Philip Hammo...
» Thousands of Migrants Leave Macedonia by Train to Serbia
23/08/15 10:46 from Mike Nova's Shared Newslinks
mikenova shared this story from Voice of America. Thousands of migrants boarded trains Sunday in Macedonia headed north to Serbia after being stuck at the border for several days and blocked from continuing on their journey toward Europe...
» Italy Rescues 4,400 Migrants in Mediterranean
23/08/15 10:45 from Mike Nova's Shared Newslinks
mikenova shared this story from Voice of America. Italy's coast guard said Sunday that Italian forces had rescued 4,400 migrants off the coast of Libya in the span of one day after responding to requests for help from more than 20 vessel...
» Pakistan Says Talks With India Would Serve No Purpose
23/08/15 10:45 from Mike Nova's Shared Newslinks
mikenova shared this story from WSJ.com: World News. Pakistan’s foreign ministry said talks with India on Monday would “not serve any purpose,” given what it said were preconditions imposed by New Delhi, casting serious doubt over whethe...
» Macedonia Lets Migrants Cross Through Border
23/08/15 10:44 from Mike Nova's Shared Newslinks
mikenova shared this story from WSJ.com: World News. After using force against migrants earlier Saturday, Macedonian authorities allowed thousands of migrants to cross the border from Greece, ceding to pressure that has built up in the c...
» Two Koreas Resume Talks
23/08/15 10:44 from Mike Nova's Shared Newslinks
mikenova shared this story from WSJ.com: World News. North and South Korea restarted talks Sunday afternoon aimed at ending a military standoff after they failed to reach a breakthrough earlier in the day.
» Police Fear Bangkok Bomb Suspect Has Left Thailand
23/08/15 10:43 from Mike Nova's Shared Newslinks
mikenova shared this story from WSJ.com: World News. Nearly a week after a bomb killed 20 people in the Thai capital, the country’s police said the main suspect in the blast might already have fled the country.
» Shoreham air crash death toll 'rises to 11'
23/08/15 10:37 from Mike Nova's Shared Newslinks
mikenova shared this story from BBC News - Home. The death toll from the Shoreham air crash where a vintage jet plummeted into traffic on a main trunk road is thought to have risen to 11, police have said. Specialist recovery teams have ...
» Shoreham air crash: Previous UK aerial display accidents
23/08/15 09:41 from Mike Nova's Shared Newslinks
mikenova shared this story from BBC News - Home. The death of at least seven people after a vintage Hawker Hunter jet crashed at the Shoreham Air Show marked the most serious crash at such an event in the UK in many years. But there have...
» Russia's Space Program in Crisis After Decades of Brain Drain, Neglect
23/08/15 09:40 from Mike Nova's Shared Newslinks
mikenova shared this story . FROM AUGUST 10: Job With a View: Russian Cosmonauts Wash Windows in Space 0:19 autoplay autoplay MOSCOW — It might be the only country that can rocket humans into space, but Russia's once-great space pr...
» Грузия призывает НАТО принять существенное решение по вопросу ее членства
23/08/15 09:18 from Mike Nova's Shared Newslinks
mikenova shared this story from Грузия Online. 22.08.2015   17:19 Грузия призывает НАТО прин&#...
» Как Путин и Обама распорядятся Каспием?
23/08/15 09:03 from Mike Nova's Shared Newslinks
mikenova shared this story from Новости России, СНГ и мира - ИА REGNUM. Москва , 23 Августа 2015 , 13:53 — REGNUM   На Бl...
» Police Fear Bangkok Bombing Suspect May Have Fled
23/08/15 08:42 from Mike Nova's Shared Newslinks
mikenova shared this story from ABC News: International. Despite new surveillance video that may offer a possible clue to the bombing in central Bangkok that killed 20 people, Thai police said Sunday that the perpetrators may have alread...
» Police say 7 dead after jet in UK airshow crashes into road
23/08/15 08:41 from Mike Nova's Shared Newslinks
mikenova shared this story . LONDON –   A military jet taking part in a British airshow crashed into a busy main road Saturday, killing seven people and injuring more than a dozen others, police said. The Hawker Hunter fighter...
» 2 Planes Collide at Swiss Airshow, Killing at Least 1
23/08/15 08:41 from Mike Nova's Shared Newslinks
mikenova shared this story from ABC News: International. At least one person died when two small planes collided in the air and crashed at an airshow in northern Switzerland on Sunday, police said. The two planes were part of a formation...
» At Least One Dead As Airshow Planes Collide
23/08/15 08:39 from Mike Nova's Shared Newslinks
mikenova shared this story . At least one person has died after two planes collided in mid-air at an airshow in northern Switzerland. Police said the two aircraft were in a formation of three planes when they crashed in Dittingen on Sund...
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» Explosion at chemical plant in eastern China, nine injured: state media - Reuters
22/08/15 17:46 from Mike Nova's Shared Newslinks
mikenova shared this story from Cyber Warfare - Google News. BBC News Explosion at chemical plant in eastern China , nine injured: state media Reuters SHANGHAI An explosion hit a chemical plant on Saturday night in eastern China , the of...
» Indiana team that raided Fogle's home used mobile laboratory - Watertown Public Opinion
22/08/15 17:46 from Mike Nova's Shared Newslinks
mikenova shared this story from Top Stories - Google News. Watertown Public Opinion Indiana team that raided Fogle's home used mobile laboratory Watertown Public Opinion In this Aug 19, 2015 photo, Assistant US Attorney Steven D. DeBrota...
» Ukraine Says Donbas Situation Worsening
22/08/15 17:44 from Mike Nova's Shared Newslinks
mikenova shared this story from Radio Free Europe / Radio Liberty. The Ukrainian military says the situation has worsened in eastern Ukraine where Russian-backed separatists are battling government forces.
» 2015-08-22» Your Brain, Your Disease, Your Self 23/08/15 00:00 from NYT > Contributors What kind
22/08/15 16:30 from Mike Nova - Google+
2015-08-22 » Your Brain, Your Disease, Your Self 23/08/15 00:00 from NYT > Contributors What kind of neural damage threatens your identity — and why? In science we trust… up to a point   by Adam Rutherford Opinions Review »   Californ...
» At least 7 dead after vintage jet crash
22/08/15 16:16 from Mike Nova's Shared Newslinks
mikenova shared this story from CNN.com - World.
» AP Top News at 3:06 p.m. EDT
22/08/15 16:15 from Mike Nova's Shared Newslinks
mikenova shared this story from TheUnion local.com | TheUnion.com. AP Top News at 3:06 p.m. EDT The Latest: French official confirms ID of train attacker The latest on the gunman who was subdued by passengers after opening fire at a trai...
» Philip Hammond flies to Tehran to reopen British embassy in Iran
22/08/15 16:15 from Mike Nova's Shared Newslinks
mikenova shared this story from Network Front | The Guardian. In the first visit by a British foreign secretary to Iran since 2003, Hammond will reopen embassy that was stormed by a mob four years ago Britain’s embassy in Iran will reope...
» Brothers may have recorded killings of five family members in Oklahoma
22/08/15 16:15 from Mike Nova's Shared Newslinks
mikenova shared this story from Network Front | The Guardian. Search warrant affidavit says video cameras were in the home where Robert and Michael Bever allegedly stabbed their parents and three siblings A search warrant affidavit in th...
» Official: Islamic State Ambushes, Kills up to 50 Iraq Troops
22/08/15 16:14 from Mike Nova's Shared Newslinks
mikenova shared this story from ABC News: Top Stories. Provincial official: Islamic State militants kill up to 50 Iraqi troops in Anbar ambushes
» John Grisham Talks Politics at Mississippi Book Festival
22/08/15 16:14 from Mike Nova's Shared Newslinks
mikenova shared this story from ABC News: Top Stories. John Grisham talks politics at Mississippi Book Festival, a day of storytelling celebration
» ISIS Ambushes Kill Up to 50 Iraqi Troops
22/08/15 16:14 from Mike Nova's Shared Newslinks
mikenova shared this story from TIME. (BAGHDAD) — A top provincial official in Iraq’s Anbar province says up to 50 soldiers have been killed by Islamic State militants in two separate ambushes in the turbulent region west of ...
» 7 Dead as Fighter Jet Crashes Into Highway at British Airshow
22/08/15 16:13 from Mike Nova's Shared Newslinks
mikenova shared this story from NYT > World. A fighter jet taking part in a British airshow in West Sussex, on England’s southern coast, crashed into a busy road.
» Abbas reportedly resigns as PLO Executive chief
22/08/15 16:13 from Mike Nova's Shared Newslinks
mikenova shared this story from DEBKAFile. August 22, 2015, 10:25 PM (IDT) Mahmoud Abbas resigned Saturday as head of the Palestinian Liberation Organization’s executive committee in a bid to force new elections for a new body at t...
» Iran unveils new Fateh-313 missile with 500km range
22/08/15 16:12 from Mike Nova's Shared Newslinks
mikenova shared this story from DEBKAFile. August 22, 2015, 10:37 PM (IDT) The new missile Iran unveiled Saturday is a short-range, solid fuel, ballistic missile of the Fateh-313 series. This model has a quicker launch capability, longer...
» Twelve killed, including 3 US contractors, in Kabul attack
22/08/15 15:20 from Mike Nova's Shared Newslinks
mikenova shared this story from DEBKAFile. August 22, 2015, 10:14 PM (IDT) At least 12 people were killed and 66 others wounded in a suicide attack in Afghanistan's capital Saturday, the spokesman for Kabul's police chief said. Three wer...
» U.S. heroes hogtie gunman
22/08/15 15:18 from Mike Nova's Shared Newslinks
mikenova shared this story from CNN.com - World. A French passenger and three Americans -- a civilian, an Air Force member and a National Guard member -- hogtied a gunman and stopped an attack on a European train.
» Incredible footage shows shooting aftermath
22/08/15 15:18 from Mike Nova's Shared Newslinks
mikenova shared this story from CNN.com - World.
» Who are men who thwarted attack?
22/08/15 15:18 from Mike Nova's Shared Newslinks
mikenova shared this story from CNN.com - World. The three childhood friends left the United States for Europe as vacationers, but will return home as heroes.
» France: Train attacker had a Kalashnikov, pistols, box cutter
22/08/15 15:18 from Mike Nova's Shared Newslinks
mikenova shared this story from CNN.com - World.
» Migrants Rush Across Border in Macedonia
22/08/15 15:18 from Mike Nova's Shared Newslinks
mikenova shared this story from NYT > World. Thousands of refugees managed to get past a cordon set up to prevent them from crossing into the country from Greece.
» Photos of the week: Army
22/08/15 15:17 from Mike Nova's Shared Newslinks
mikenova shared this story from Stars and Stripes. Our staff-selected photos of the week of the Army in action.
» After Retiring, Odierno Lands on Wall Street
22/08/15 15:09 from Mike Nova's Shared Newslinks
mikenova shared this story from Defense News - Home. With last week’s announcement that he has joined JPMorgan Chase as a senior advisor to CEO Jamie Dimon, retired US Army Gen. Ray Odierno became the latest high-ranking officer to find ...
» US judge orders immigrant families released from detention
22/08/15 15:08 from Mike Nova's Shared Newslinks
mikenova shared this story from Stars and Stripes News. A federal judge in California has ordered the government to release immigrant children from family detention centers "without unnecessary delay," and with their mothers when possibl...
» Americans Recount Bloody Encounter With Gunman on Train to France
22/08/15 15:04 from Mike Nova's Shared Newslinks
mikenova shared this story from NYT > United States Defense and Military Forces. The quick action by two servicemen on a high-speed train traveling from Amsterdam to Paris averted what officials said could have been a blood bath.
» Prosecutors Investigate Deadly St. Louis Shooting by Police
22/08/15 15:04 from Mike Nova's Shared Newslinks
mikenova shared this story from ABC News: Top Stories. Prosecutors investigate death of suspect who was shot in the back by St. Louis police
» Skydivers Parachute Into Funeral of Army Skydiver
22/08/15 15:04 from Mike Nova's Shared Newslinks
mikenova shared this story from ABC News: Top Stories. Skydivers parachute into funeral of Army Golden Knight killed in Chicago air show accident
» Macedonia police fire stun grenades as thousands of migrants rush border
22/08/15 15:03 from Mike Nova's Shared Newslinks
mikenova shared this story from Network Front | The Guardian. Several people injured on second day of clashes as migrants en route to western Europe try to enter Macedonia from Greece Thousands of migrants rushed past baton-wielding Mace...
» Provincial Official: Islamic State Militants Kill up to 50 Troops in Ambushes West of Baghdad
22/08/15 15:03 from Mike Nova's Shared Newslinks
mikenova shared this story from ABC News: Top Stories. Provincial official: Islamic State militants kill up to 50 troops in ambushes west of Baghdad
» In science we trust… up to a point
22/08/15 14:43 from Mike Nova's Shared Newslinks
mikenova shared this story from Network Front | The Guardian. Eminent journals and peer-reviewed academic papers are supposed to convince us of scientific truth. Here’s why we should all be wary… Science is emphatically not a belief syst...
» Nine injured after explosion at eastern China chemical plant
22/08/15 14:42 from Mike Nova's Shared Newslinks
mikenova shared this story from Network Front | The Guardian. Saturday’s blast started fire and shattered windows in village, but no fatalities were reported Nine people have been injured in an explosion at a chemical plant in eastern Ch...
» Profile Emerges of a Suspect in Attack on Train to France
22/08/15 14:41 from Mike Nova's Shared Newslinks
mikenova shared this story from NYT > World. The gunman is believed to be Ayoub El Kahzani, of Moroccan origin, who was known to the Spanish and French security services and is reported to have traveled to Syria last year.
» Europe on high alert after French train attack by heavily armed gunman
22/08/15 14:41 from Mike Nova's Shared Newslinks
mikenova shared this story from Network Front | The Guardian. French authorities questioning suspect at counter-terrorism headquarters outside Paris Security was stepped up on major European rail services as fears of “ blowback ” attacks...
» Are you thinking what I’m thinking? The rise of mind control
22/08/15 14:41 from Mike Nova's Shared Newslinks
mikenova shared this story from Network Front | The Guardian. Mind control still sounds like the stuff of sci-fi movies. But it’s coming closer, with implants that can help people with paralysis and, further off, devices to send thoughts...
» Migrants Break Through Macedonian Border
22/08/15 14:40 from Mike Nova's Shared Newslinks
mikenova shared this story from Radio Free Europe / Radio Liberty. At least 2,000 migrants are estimated to have rushed from Greece into Macedonia on August 22, overwhelming Macedonian police trying to block them from entering. The migra...
» Pakistan says peace talks with India cannot be held
22/08/15 14:39 from Mike Nova's Shared Newslinks
mikenova shared this story from Reuters: World News. ISLAMABAD (Reuters) - Peace talks between India and Pakistan collapsed on Saturday, hours before they were scheduled to start, with Pakistan saying the talks will not serve any purpose.
» India, Pakistan slam each other, apparently scuttling high-level meeting - Los Angeles Times
22/08/15 14:39 from Mike Nova's Shared Newslinks
mikenova shared this story from Top Stories - Google News. Los Angeles Times India, Pakistan slam each other, apparently scuttling high-level meeting Los Angeles Times India and Pakistan traded brickbats Saturday ahead of a scheduled mee...
» Bomb attack kills 12, including three Americans, in Afghan capital
22/08/15 14:39 from Mike Nova's Shared Newslinks
mikenova shared this story from World: World News, International News, Foreign Reporting - The Washington Post. KABUL — A massive car bomb targeting a U.S.-led NATO mission convoy killed at least 12 people, including three Virginia-based...
» IRA still exists but with 'radically different' purpose: police chief
22/08/15 14:38 from Mike Nova's Shared Newslinks
mikenova shared this story from Reuters: World News. BELFAST (Reuters) - Some organizational structure of the Irish Republican Army still exists a decade after its public disbandment but there is no evidence it was involved in two recent...
» Stabbing Deaths of Oklahoma Family May Have Been Recorded
22/08/15 14:38 from Mike Nova's Shared Newslinks
mikenova shared this story from ABC News: Top Stories. Affidavits: Stabbing deaths of Oklahoma couple, 3 children may have been recorded
» Spencer Stone: train hero had always wanted to join the military
22/08/15 14:37 from Mike Nova's Shared Newslinks
mikenova shared this story from World news. Mother of airman describes her pride at learning that her son tackled gunman in France
» Belarusian President Pardons Political Prisoners
22/08/15 13:55 from Mike Nova's Shared Newslinks
mikenova shared this story from Radio Free Europe / Radio Liberty. The state news agency BelTA reports that Belarusian President Alyaksandr Lukashenka has issued an order pardoning six political prisoners, including former presidential c...
» Belarusian President Frees All 6 Political Prisoners
22/08/15 13:54 from Mike Nova's Shared Newslinks
mikenova shared this story from ABC News: Top Stories. Belarusian president frees all 6 political prisoners as he seeks better relations with West
» U.S.-led coalition stages 27 air strikes on Islamic State: statement
22/08/15 13:54 from Mike Nova's Shared Newslinks
mikenova shared this story from Reuters: World News. WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The United States and its coalition partners targeted Islamic State in 27 air strikes in Friday's round of daily attacks on the militant group in Iraq and Syria,...
» NATO Says Suicide Car Bombing Targeting Convoy in Afghanistan Killed 3 American Contractors
22/08/15 13:53 from Mike Nova's Shared Newslinks
mikenova shared this story from ABC News: Top Stories. NATO says suicide car bombing targeting convoy in Afghanistan killed 3 American contractors
» Dresden riots: Protesters in Germany attack refugee buses shouting 'foreigners out'
22/08/15 13:11 from Mike Nova's Shared Newslinks
mikenova shared this story from - World RSS Feed. Up to 1,000 protesters have clashed with police in eastern Germany in riots reportedly sparked by the arrival of 250 migrants.
» Single-seat Jet Crashes at U.K. Airshow
22/08/15 13:11 from Mike Nova's Shared Newslinks
mikenova shared this story from WSJ.com: World News. British police say a single-seater jet has crashed at an airshow in southern England, causing several casualties.
» Syrian Activists Say 20 killed in Latest Airstrikes
22/08/15 13:11 from Mike Nova's Shared Newslinks
mikenova shared this story from WSJ.com: World News. At least 20 people have been killed and dozens wounded in government airstrikes on the Damascus suburb of Douma, according to Syrian activists.
» Judge Seeks Probe of Brazil Leader's Campaign Funds
22/08/15 13:10 from Mike Nova's Shared Newslinks
mikenova shared this story from WSJ.com: World News. A judge at Brazil’s federal electoral court has asked prosecutors to investigate donations to President Dilma Rousseff’s 2014 re-election campaign.
» Thousands of Migrants Rush Past Police into Macedonia
22/08/15 13:10 from Mike Nova's Shared Newslinks
mikenova shared this story from Voice of America. Thousands of migrants on Saturday rushed past baton-wielding Macedonian police who attempted to block them from entering the country from Greece. Police fired stun grenades and several pe...
» 5 Things to Know About the Americans Who Stopped the French Train Attack
22/08/15 13:09 from Mike Nova's Shared Newslinks
mikenova shared this story from TIME. On Friday, three Americans helped to subdue a rifle-toting attacker on a French high speed train traveling from Amsterdam to Paris before he could carry out an attack. Here’s what we know about...
» Seven Dead in U.K. Airshow Crash
22/08/15 13:09 from Mike Nova's Shared Newslinks
mikenova shared this story from TIME. ( LONDON) — A military jet taking part in a British airshow crashed into a busy main road, killing seven people and injuring more than a dozen others, police said Saturday. The Hawker Hunter fi...
» Suicide Bombing in Kabul Kills Up to 12 and Wounds Scores
22/08/15 13:09 from Mike Nova's Shared Newslinks
mikenova shared this story from NYT > World. The blast took place in the center of Kabul, apparently targeting a vehicle carrying armed foreigners, but there was no immediate word on who was responsible.
» ISIS brutes pictured desecrating Mar Elian monastery in Syria
22/08/15 13:08 from Mike Nova's Shared Newslinks
mikenova shared this story from News | Mail Online. Shocking new images show ISIS barbarians desecrate the 1,500-year-old Mar Elian Monastery in Al-Qaryatayn, Syria, where they have also abducted over 100 people.
» Ashley Madison hackers in THIRD leak and have users explicit photos
22/08/15 13:03 from Mike Nova's Shared Newslinks
mikenova shared this story from News | Mail Online. Ashley Madison hackers have released another batch of secret information and spoken out for the first time after the bombshell leaks.
» Alarm over migration is at highest level ever
22/08/15 13:03 from Mike Nova's Shared Newslinks
mikenova shared this story from News | Mail Online. The figure has surged by eight percentage points in a single month amid the crisis at Calais, during which thousands of illegal immigrants have laid siege to the Channel Tunnel.
» France train shooting: Gunman's weapon highlights rise in black market firearms
22/08/15 13:01 from Mike Nova's Shared Newslinks
mikenova shared this story from - World RSS Feed. The heavily armed shooter who was taken down by three unarmed US men on a train outside Arras was reportedly carrying a Kalashnikov AK-47 assault rifle, along with nine magazines and up t...
» Iran Official Says British Embassy in Tehran Reopens Sunday
22/08/15 13:00 from Mike Nova's Shared Newslinks
mikenova shared this story from ABC News: Top Stories. Iranian official says British Embassy in Tehran to reopen Sunday after nearly 4 years closed
» French passenger was first to tackle train attacker: minister
22/08/15 12:59 from Mike Nova's Shared Newslinks
mikenova shared this story from AFP's YouTube Videos. From: AFP Duration: 01:56 A French passenger was the first to tackle the gunman who opened fire on a train between Amsterdam and Paris, French Interior Minister Bernard Cazeneuve ...
» Iran unveils new short range ballistic missile
22/08/15 12:59 from Mike Nova's Shared Newslinks
mikenova shared this story from AFP's YouTube Videos. From: AFP Duration: 01:01 Iran's President Hassan Rouhani unveiled the country's latest domestically produced ballistic missile on Saturday, saying such weapons are necessary for ...
» China syndrome: how the slowdown could spread to the Brics and beyond
22/08/15 12:15 from Mike Nova's Shared Newslinks
mikenova shared this story from Network Front | The Guardian. Emerging markets, once the world’s great economic hope, could see the good times end as Beijing falters. We look at which countries are most vulnerable to the 21st century’s n...
» French couple 'having sex' on a castle die after plunging 40ft into moat
22/08/15 12:14 from Mike Nova's Shared Newslinks
mikenova shared this story from - World RSS Feed. A French couple have fallen to their death while having sex at a historic fortress, it has been reported.
» France train shooting: Suspected gunman 'had traveled to Syria', Spanish authorities claim
22/08/15 12:13 from Mike Nova's Shared Newslinks
mikenova shared this story from - World RSS Feed. A Spanish official has claimed the man suspected of attacking passengers on a French train , narrowly averted only by the actions of two off-duty soldiers, had previously travelled to Syria.
» Police Trying to Uncover Motive in Federal Building Shooting
22/08/15 12:11 from Mike Nova's Shared Newslinks
mikenova shared this story from ABC News: Top Stories. Police, FBI searching for motive after fatal shooting at federal building in New York City
» Turkish Military: 29 Kurdish Rebels Killed in Air Strikes
22/08/15 12:11 from Mike Nova's Shared Newslinks
mikenova shared this story from ABC News: Top Stories. Turkish military: 29 Kurdish rebels killed in new air strikes targeting PKK in northern Iraq
» Police in Azerbaijan Detain 21 Protesters
22/08/15 12:10 from Mike Nova's Shared Newslinks
mikenova shared this story from ABC News: Top Stories. Police in Azerbaijan detain 21 protesters angered by man's death in police custody

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