Op-Ed Columnist: Germany Opens Its Doors to Refugeesby PATRICK CHAPPATTE
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And the rest of Europe looks on.
Emboldened by media coverage showing their countrymen and fellow Arabs fleeing the war in Syria, many who had resisted leaving during past crises now see a chance to go.
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NEW YORK (AP) -- The United States and the European Union project themselves as models for the world when it comes to democracy and human rights. Yet a common issue - migration - is bitterly dividing each of them, testing whether they can maintain solidarity amid virulent debate over border controls, deportations and national values....
Independent group rejects Mexican gov't case on 43 missingby By E. EDUARDO CASTILLO and KATHERINE CORCORAN
MEXICO CITY (AP) -- An independent report released Sunday dismantles the Mexican government's investigation into last year's disappearance of 43 teachers' college students, starting with the assertion that the giant funeral pyre in which the attorney general said they were burned to ash beyond identification simply never happened....
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Migrants in the Balkans: Everyone wants to be Syrianby By DUSAN STOJANOVIC
HAJDUKOVO, Serbia (AP) -- A Pakistani identity card in the bushes, a Bangladeshi one in a cornfield. A torn Iraqi driver's license bearing the photo of a man with a Saddam-style mustache, another one with a scarfed woman displaying a shy smile....
MEXICO CITY (AP) -- The main points of a comprehensive report about the disappearance in Mexico of 43 college students released Sunday by an independent group of experts from the Inter-American Court on Human Rights:...
WASHINGTON (AP) -- Congressional proceedings are routinely convoluted, often inscrutable and sometimes bizarre. Even by those standards, the upcoming vote on the Iran nuclear deal stands out as particularly bewildering....
NEW YORK (AP) -- It is an irony that troubles health care providers and policymakers nationwide: Even as public awareness of mental illness increases, a shortage of psychiatrists worsens....
ROME (AP) -- Italy's top criminal court has scathingly faulted prosecutors for presenting a flawed and hastily constructed case against Amanda Knox and her former Italian boyfriend, saying Monday it threw out their convictions for the 2007 murder of her British roommate in part because there was no proof they were in the bedroom where the woman was fatally stabbed....
US-Israel spat over Iran deal may sideline Palestiniansby By DAN PERRY and JOSEF FEDERMAN
JERUSALEM (AP) -- In recent months, many in the Middle East had assumed - some in hope, others with concern - that once the Iranian nuclear issue was resolved, the United States would make another push for peace between Israel and the Palestinians. But the opposite seems more likely....
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BERLIN (AP) -- The detention of three Vice News journalists in Turkey last month came with all-too-familiar charges of terror-related crimes. Similar allegations were leveled against three Al-Jazeera reporters convicted last year in Egypt of fabricating news to help the banned Muslim Brotherhood. So, too, against Eskinder Nega, an Ethiopian journalist found guilty of terrorism charges in 2012 after publishing a critical piece about the government....
ATLANTA (AP) -- As other Republican presidential candidates go after Donald Trump, Texas Sen. Ted Cruz is getting cozy with him. The two men are in a so-far cordial competition for many of the same anti-establishment conservatives, and they're about to share a stage....
Below is a calendar of congressional hearings on national security matters for this week.
Tuesday, September 8, 2015
9:00am – House Homeland Security – Field Hearing: Beyond Bin Laden’s Caves and Couriers to A New Generation of Terrorists: Confronting the Challenges in a Post 9/11 World – Location: National September 11 Memorial & Museum, New York City (here)
3:00pm – Senate Intelligence – Briefing: Intelligence Matters – closed briefing (here)
5:00pm – House Rules – Meeting on HJ Res. 64: Disapproving of the agreement transmitted to Congress by the President on July 19, 2015, relating to the nuclear program of Iran (here)
Wednesday, September 9, 2015
10:00am – House Foreign Affairs – Implications of a Nuclear Agreement with Iran Part IV (here)
10:00am – Senate Intelligence – Briefing: Intelligence Matters – closed briefing (here)
2:00pm – House Armed Services – Subcommittee on Seapower and Projection Forces – The Future of Air Force Long-Range Strike: Capabilities and Employment Concepts (here)
Thursday, September 10, 2015
8:00am – House Armed Services – Subcommittee on Readiness – Optimized Fleet Response Plan (here)
10:00am – House Homeland Security – Subcommittee on Emergency Preparedness, Response, and Communications – Markup: Promoting Resilience and Efficiency in Preparing for Attacks and Responding to Emergencies (Prepare) Act (here)
10:00am – House Intelligence – World Wide Cyber Threats (here)
10:00am – House Science, Space, and Technology – Subcommittees on Energy & Oversight – Examining Vulnerabilities of America’s Power Supply (here)
3:00pm – Senate Intelligence – Briefing: Intelligence Matters – closed briefing (here)
Friday, September 11
9:00am – House Foreign Affairs – Implications of a Nuclear Agreement with Iran Part V (here)
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Iran is gearing up to begin construction this year on a second nuclear reactor that will be built with the help of the Russians, according to regional media reports.
The nuclear plant is currently being designed, and formal construction will begin in the next several months in Iran’s southern Bushehr province, the site of Iran’s existing and operational nuclear reactor.
A third nuclear plant will be constructed soon after the second is operations, according to Iranian officials.
While many critics of the recently inked Iran nuclear deal have expressed concern that these nuclear reactors could provide Iran with an additional pathway to a nuclear weapon, the Obama administration has said this type of construction is permissible under the parameters of the accord.
Ali Akbar Salhi, the head of Iran’s Atomic Energy Organization (AEOI), announced the upcoming construction on Monday and said Russia will be assisting with much of the nuclear plant.
“The contract for building two (new) power plants has been inked with Russia and the preliminary steps and their designing have already started,” Salehi was quoted as telling Iranian reports on Monday, according to the state-controlled Fars News Agency.
Iran’s controversial first nuclear reactor also was built with the help of Russia, which provided much of the technology and know-how to construct the plant.
“Construction of the second nuclear power plant will begin by the end of this (Iranian) year,” according to Salehi.
“Construction of the third power plant will also start two years after the second power plant will be launched,” the official added.
The new nuclear plants will cost Iran more than $10 billion dollars, according to Salehi.
It is possible that the money used to fund the construction could come from the billions of dollars in sanctions relief promised to Iran as part of the nuclear deal.
Iran also will hire about “15,000 technicians” to complete the construction of operation of the plant, according to Salehi.
The Obama administration admitted to the Washington Free Beacon in January that the construction of the nuclear plants is acceptable.
“In general, the construction of light water nuclear reactors is not prohibited by U.N. Security Council resolutions, nor does it violate [past nuclear agreements],” a State Department official said at the time.
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Europeans are struggling to cope with refugees and migrants landing on their shores or having to be rescued from overcrowded unseaworthy craft amid the swells and troughs of the Mediterranean.
Arab media are reporting that the government of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad has reactivated a 1980 “friendship” treaty between Damascus and Mosco
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