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- State Department On Saudi Arabia-Canada Spat: We're Staying Out
- Report: Dead fetus discovered on American Airlines flight at New York's LaGuardia Airport
- Eleven children in US rescued from 'extremists' at 'filthy' hideout
- Five killed, dozens shot in Chicago 'violent night'
- Deadly wildfires in Northern California
- Israeli fire kills 2 Hamas militants in Gaza
- FCA Seeks to Stop Jeep-Like Mahindra Roxor 4x4 in the U.S.
- After Years Of Alex Jones' Right-Wing Conspiracy Theories, Why Now?
- New York race could spark new Trump investigation
- Best Bites: Chicken Caesar pasta salad
- Vintage Photos Show Lucille Ball's Unmatched Style Through The Years
- Manafort trial: Rick Gates admits to extramarital affair ad former Trump campaign aide accused of 'secret life'
- Device to clean-up Great Pacific Garbage Patch could harm wildlife, warn conservationists
- Israel minister welcomes Syria scientist killing
- 20 arrested during 'No to Marxism in America 2' march, rally in Berkeley
- Ai Weiwei Says Chinese Government Has Demolished His Beijing Studio
- Confessions of an enemy of the people
- The Latest: California plane crash killed 3 co-workers
- Venezuela's Maduro a no-show at support rally after drone blasts
- Young boy dies 'after mistaking father's meth for cereal'
- Beachgoers Stunned After Dead Baby Blue Whale Washes Up On Japan Shores
- Brazil: judge shuts border to Venezuelan migrants fleeing hunger and hardship
- Police and kids compete in friendly dance-off
- German couple convicted of rape, online sale of young son
- Texas Governor Greg Abbott Tweets Fake Winston Churchill Quote On 'Anti-Fascists'
- Canada to ask allies to help cool Saudi dispute; U.S. offers no aid
- Baseball-Size Hail Kills Zoo Animals In Colorado
- 1,200 tourists being evacuated from Indonesia quake islands: disaster agency
- Perfect Royal Couple Status Nearly Compromised By Gaping Hole in Prince Harry's Fancy Shoe
- Man Who Lost Limbs After He Was Licked by Dog Says He's Happy to Be Alive
- 11 Impressive Questions To Ask At The End Of Every Job Interview
- 31 Crazy Delicious, Healthy Shrimp Recipes
- WHAT TO WATCH: Primaries test GOP, Democratic identities
- Iraq sentences German and French Isil members to life in prison
- Saudi Arabia Kicks Out Canadian Ambassador For Human Rights Criticism
- Venezuela arrests 'terrorists' over Maduro attack as opposition fears reprisals
- Brush fire explodes in Southern California
- New York's Cuomo rejects NRA claim that 'blacklisting' jeopardizes mission
- Argentina's Abortion Vote Reveals the Catholic Church's Deep Fear of Female Desire
- Parkland suspect: Voice told him to burn, kill, destroy
- Trump's Wall Could Run Up Billions In Unforeseen Costs, Watchdog Report Warns
State Department On Saudi Arabia-Canada Spat: We're Staying Out Posted: 06 Aug 2018 02:53 PM PDT |
Report: Dead fetus discovered on American Airlines flight at New York's LaGuardia Airport Posted: 07 Aug 2018 07:28 AM PDT |
Eleven children in US rescued from 'extremists' at 'filthy' hideout Posted: 06 Aug 2018 03:05 PM PDT Five people have been arrested in New Mexico after police raided a remote desert encampment and found 11 children living among potential Muslim extremists in "filthy" conditions. The three women – mothers of the 11 children aged between one and 15 – and two men were all charged with child abuse. One of the men, Siraj Wahhaj, 39, was wanted in his home state of Georgia for questioning over the disappearance of his three-year-old son, Abdul. Both father and son were last seen in December, when Wahhaj told his wife, Hakima Ramzi, that he was taking the boy to the park. The boy's mother told police her child suffered from seizures along with development and cognitive delays. Documents made public in a court filing on Monday said Wahhaj told the boy's mother, before fleeing Georgia, that he wanted to perform an exorcism on the child because he believed he was possessed by the devil. Abdul was unable to walk owing to his disability. Georgia man Siraj Ibn Wahhaj after his arrest Credit: AFP Wahhaj's relatives, including his father, an imam at a mosque in Brooklyn, New York, launched a social media campaign to try and find the missing boy. The toddler was not found in Friday's raid, however, which was months in the making. Police finally went in after the sheriff in Taos, New Mexico, was forwarded a note from someone on the property, given to Georgia police, which read: "we are starving and need food and water." Jerry Hogrefe, sheriff of Taos County, said: "I absolutely knew that we couldn't wait on another agency to step up, and we had to go check this out as soon as possible." The sheriff described planning "a tactical approach for our own safety because we had learned the occupants were most likely heavily armed and considered extremist of the Muslim belief." Relatives' social media accounts show the Wahhaj family to be devout, but with no evidence of extremist beliefs. A view of the compound in Amalia, New Mexico, where police rescued 11 children and arrested two armed "extremists" Credit: AFP Mr Hogrefe and his men were met by Wahhaj and his colleague, Lucas Morten, who were armed with an AR-15 rifle, five loaded 30-round magazines and four loaded pistols, including one in Wahhaj's pocket. The men at first refused to follow verbal direction, police said, during Friday's day-long operation. The women - Jany Leveille, 35, Wahhaj's second wife; Hujrah Wahhaj, 38; and Subhannah Wahhaj, a 35-year-old author of Muslim self-help books – gave themselves up. Subhannah Wahhaj is married to Morten, a relative told The Telegraph. The compound in Amalia, New Mexico Credit: AP When officials finally entered the makeshift compound, in remote northern New Mexico, they found what one officer called "the saddest living conditions and poverty I have seen". Mr Hogrefe told ABC News the children were hungry, thirsty and filthy. "I've been a cop for 30 years. I've never seen anything like this. Unbelievable," he said. Police described the compound as a small underground trailer covered by plastic, with no running water or electricity "They were skinny, their ribs showed, they were in very poor hygiene and very scared," he said. Police described the compound as a small underground trailer covered by plastic, with no running water or electricity Credit: AP All five adults were held in detention in Taos, charged on Sunday with child abuse. The children were taken away for medical tests. Mr Hogrefe said authorities have reason to believe the boy was at the compound several weeks ago, and they were continuing their search for him. Morten was additionally charged with harbouring a fugitive and Wahhaj was booked without bond on his Georgia warrant for child abduction. Sherry Jarrell, an occupational therapist who lives on a 70-acre property not far from where the arrests were made on Friday said the area is beautiful, but residents don't always know who their neighbours are. "It's a great place," she told Taos News. "But strange people live out on the mesa. People that are trying to get away from things." |
Five killed, dozens shot in Chicago 'violent night' Posted: 05 Aug 2018 11:22 PM PDT Chicago Police chief of patrol Fred Waller told a press conference Sunday afternoon some of the shootings were "targeted" and related to gang conflicts. "The city of Chicago experienced a violent night. Incidents of either random or targeted shooting on our streets is totally unacceptable," he said. |
Deadly wildfires in Northern California Posted: 07 Aug 2018 04:45 AM PDT |
Israeli fire kills 2 Hamas militants in Gaza Posted: 07 Aug 2018 08:14 AM PDT |
FCA Seeks to Stop Jeep-Like Mahindra Roxor 4x4 in the U.S. Posted: 06 Aug 2018 08:37 AM PDT |
After Years Of Alex Jones' Right-Wing Conspiracy Theories, Why Now? Posted: 06 Aug 2018 04:20 PM PDT |
New York race could spark new Trump investigation Posted: 06 Aug 2018 06:16 AM PDT |
Best Bites: Chicken Caesar pasta salad Posted: 07 Aug 2018 02:47 AM PDT |
Vintage Photos Show Lucille Ball's Unmatched Style Through The Years Posted: 06 Aug 2018 02:45 AM PDT |
Posted: 07 Aug 2018 03:21 PM PDT MrGates, the government's star witness, testified that he and Mr Manafort used offshore shell companies and bank accounts in Cyprus to funnel the money, all while concealing the accounts and the income from US tax authorities. Under cross examination Mr Gates, admitted that he had "another relationship" involving first-class flights and luxury hotels, but denied these were funded with money embezzled from Manafort. Mr Manafort's defence called this "the secret Rick Gates". |
Device to clean-up Great Pacific Garbage Patch could harm wildlife, warn conservationists Posted: 07 Aug 2018 02:00 PM PDT A controversial scheme to clean up plastic in the Pacific Ocean could harm wildlife and release unnecessary greenhouse gases into the air, conservationists have warned. On September 9th, The Ocean Cleanup foundation will launch a device to sweep up plastic in the Great Pacific Garbage Patch and remove it from the water. The system uses a 2000ft long u-shaped floating cylinder with a 10ft skirt beneath which moves along with the current capturing plastic as it goes. The refuse is corralled into a small area and then picked up by boat every few months and taken to land for processing and recycling. A section of the floating system which will move with the water currents collecting plastic Credit: The Ocean Cleanup The Ocean Cleanup claims that full-scale deployment of their system could clean up 50 per cent of the Great Pacific Garbage Patch in just 5 years. However marine experts claim the project could do more harm than good. Dr Sue Kinsey, Senior Pollution Policy Officer at the Marine Conservation Society (MCS) said: "We have serious concerns about the Ocean Cleanup and its effectiveness. "It seems likely that wildlife will be affected, especially the smaller floating plankton that many creatures depend on and those organisms that passively float in the oceans who won't be able to avoid these arrays. "Also much of this litter is distributed throughout the water column and this may only pick up the surface material." Some of the plastic picked up from The Great Pacific garbage patch during monitoring Credit: The Ocean Cleanup The MCS also warned that the time and energy it takes to collect and return the waste could result in large amounts of greenhouse gases and carbon, and called for organisations to do more to stop litter entering oceans in the first place. The Great Pacific Garbage Patch, which is located between California and Hawaii is the area where plastic rubbish accumulates because of ocean currents, known as gyres which act like a vortex pulling waste into a central channel. It is around three times the size of Spain. Research by the foundation found that, at its peak, the patch contains around 330lbs of plastic per square mile, reducing to 33lbs at the outer edges. The project to clean up the patch is the brainchild of Boyan Slat, a 24 year old Dutch inventor and entrepreneur, who founded the foundation in 2013. Last month the company published its Environmental Impact Assessment and found there was a 'medium' risk to sea turtles who found themselves trapped within the floating tube system. The cleanup system works by using a floating cylinder with a trailing skirt which picks up debris Credit: The Ocean Cleanup A survey of 15 experts by the ecologist and shark researcher David Shiffman of Simon Fraser University in Vancouver also found that it is unlikely that the floating device will clean up a significant amount of plastic without harming wildlife. One in four believed that the entire concept is "a bad idea with little or no redeeming value." Writing on the website Southern Fried Science Dr Shiffman said: "This device is designed to aggregate objects of a certain size to remove them from the water but cannot distinguish between plastic and living things. The captured plastic will be collected by boats and taken to the mainland for processesing Credit: The Ocean Cleanup Commenting in the survey Eben Schwartz, Marine Debris Program Manager, California Coastal Commission, said: "To make the claim, as the Ocean Cleanup Project is, that they will "clean the oceans" by 2040 or whenever, is disingenuous and misleading, when it will, at best, clean a very small percentage of what's found on the surface." However The Ocean Cleanup said that the device moved slowly enough through the water that any animals would easily have time to escape. "Every year, millions of tons of plastic enter the ocean," said a spokesman. "The Ocean Cleanup is developing a passive system, that moves with the currents - just like the plastic - to catch it. ""The Ocean Cleanup's passive system is comprised of a floater with an impermeable screen underneath, concentrating the debris before it is extracted by support vessel, while also moving slow enough for sea life to follow the slight downward current as not to be entangled in the system." |
Israel minister welcomes Syria scientist killing Posted: 07 Aug 2018 04:18 AM PDT Israeli Intelligence Minister Yisrael Katz on Tuesday welcomed the killing of a leading Syrian weapons scientist but declined to comment on reports his government was behind the fatal bombing. General Aziz Asbar, head of a Syrian government weapons research centre, was killed along with his driver when the bomb hit his car on Saturday, the Britain-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said. Asbar headed the Maysaf research centre in Hama, which was hit by Israeli air strikes last month and in September last year, the Observatory said. |
20 arrested during 'No to Marxism in America 2' march, rally in Berkeley Posted: 05 Aug 2018 11:30 PM PDT |
Ai Weiwei Says Chinese Government Has Demolished His Beijing Studio Posted: 06 Aug 2018 01:13 AM PDT |
Confessions of an enemy of the people Posted: 06 Aug 2018 06:22 AM PDT |
The Latest: California plane crash killed 3 co-workers Posted: 06 Aug 2018 10:16 AM PDT |
Venezuela's Maduro a no-show at support rally after drone blasts Posted: 06 Aug 2018 02:11 PM PDT By Andreina Aponte and Shaylim Castro CARACAS (Reuters) - Venezuelan government sympathizers on Monday rallied to show support for President Nicolas Maduro following weekend drone blasts that he called an assassination attempt, but the socialist leader surprised the crowd by skipping the event. Maduro, whose approval ratings hover around 25 percent, with opponents blaming his policies for worsening an economic meltdown, has urged supporters to unite in the face of what he described as right-wing plots led by the Colombian government and exiles in the United States. Colombian President Juan Manuel Santos has scoffed at the accusations, saying he was fully focused on his granddaughter's baptism, while U.S. national security adviser John Bolton said Washington was not involved in the blasts. |
Young boy dies 'after mistaking father's meth for cereal' Posted: 06 Aug 2018 02:37 AM PDT An eight-year-old boy has died in Indiana after reportedly mistaking his father's methamphetamine for breakfast cereal. Curtis Collman III had 180 times the lethal limit of methamphetamine in his blood stream, a toxicology report revealed, according to the Seymore Tribune. The 41-year-old told police his son woke up early on 21 June and said he was hungry, but Collman told him there was no food in the house in Seymour, WDRB reports. |
Beachgoers Stunned After Dead Baby Blue Whale Washes Up On Japan Shores Posted: 06 Aug 2018 03:41 PM PDT |
Brazil: judge shuts border to Venezuelan migrants fleeing hunger and hardship Posted: 06 Aug 2018 01:59 PM PDT A judge in Brazil has blocked Venezuelans from entering the border state of Roraima as local authorities harden their stance against the flood of migrants fleeing hunger and hardship in their home country. Judge Helder Barreto said he had suspended the entry of Venezuelan immigrants until the conditions for a "humanitarian reception" are created but activists working with migrants attacked it as "absurd". Sister Telma Lage from the non-profit Migration and Human Rights Institute, which helps vulnerable migrants in Roraima's capital Boa Vista, said the judge had overstepped his authority. |
Police and kids compete in friendly dance-off Posted: 05 Aug 2018 08:16 PM PDT |
German couple convicted of rape, online sale of young son Posted: 07 Aug 2018 05:57 AM PDT |
Texas Governor Greg Abbott Tweets Fake Winston Churchill Quote On 'Anti-Fascists' Posted: 07 Aug 2018 10:58 AM PDT |
Canada to ask allies to help cool Saudi dispute; U.S. offers no aid Posted: 07 Aug 2018 02:27 PM PDT By David Ljunggren OTTAWA (Reuters) - Canada plans to seek help from the United Arab Emirates and Britain to defuse an escalating dispute with Saudi Arabia, sources said on Tuesday, but close ally the United States made clear it would not get involved. The Saudi government on Sunday recalled its ambassador to Ottawa, barred Canada's envoy from returning and placed a ban on new trade, denouncing Canada for urging the release of jailed rights activists. Riyadh accused Ottawa on Tuesday of interfering in its internal affairs. |
Baseball-Size Hail Kills Zoo Animals In Colorado Posted: 07 Aug 2018 11:49 AM PDT |
1,200 tourists being evacuated from Indonesia quake islands: disaster agency Posted: 05 Aug 2018 11:28 PM PDT More than one thousand tourists were being evacuated from Indonesia's tiny Gili islands on Monday after a powerful quake struck neighbouring Lombok, killing 91 people and injuring hundreds. The Gilis are three coral-fringed tropical islands popular with backpackers and divers, a few kilometres off the northwest coast of the larger Lombok island. Footage posted online by rescue officials showed hundreds of panicked tourists and locals crowded onto powder-white beaches desperately waiting for transport off the normally paradise islands. |
Perfect Royal Couple Status Nearly Compromised By Gaping Hole in Prince Harry's Fancy Shoe Posted: 07 Aug 2018 07:18 AM PDT |
Man Who Lost Limbs After He Was Licked by Dog Says He's Happy to Be Alive Posted: 07 Aug 2018 07:36 AM PDT |
11 Impressive Questions To Ask At The End Of Every Job Interview Posted: 06 Aug 2018 04:23 PM PDT |
31 Crazy Delicious, Healthy Shrimp Recipes Posted: 06 Aug 2018 03:25 PM PDT |
WHAT TO WATCH: Primaries test GOP, Democratic identities Posted: 06 Aug 2018 09:39 PM PDT |
Iraq sentences German and French Isil members to life in prison Posted: 06 Aug 2018 06:05 AM PDT An Iraqi court on Monday sentenced a French man and a German woman to life in prison in the latest punishments handed down for belonging to the Islamic State jihadist group. Frenchman Lahcen Gueboudj, 58, and a German woman whose name was given only as Nadia were sentenced separately at the Baghdad central criminal court. Nadia's mother, a German woman of Moroccan origin, was sentenced to death in January for Isil membership but the sentence was later commuted to life, which in Iraq is equivalent to 20 years. The mother and daughter were arrested in July 2017 in Mosul, the jihadists' former de-facto capital in Iraq where the government declared victory over Isil in December last year. Neekor Israel Abdul Karim, 28, from Uzbekistan is convicted of joining Isil in Baghdad Central Criminal Court, on April 25 Credit: Sam Tarling for The Telegraph Wearing a black abaya in court, Nadia said she travelled from Syria to Iraq "to run away from the people of IS". Speaking in German with a few Arabic words, she said she travelled to Syria from Turkey with her mother, her daughter Yamana and her mentally disabled sister who was killed in a bombardment. Nadia's lawyer stressed that she was a minor at the time and that her marriage to an Isil jihadist in Syria was "not a decision taken by an adult in full conscience". The French defendant, meanwhile, refuted statements made during his interrogations. "I signed confessions in Arabic without knowing what was written," said Gueboudj, with short grey hair and stubble, wearing a brown prison uniform. "I would never have left France, if my eldest son Nabil, 25-years-old, hadn't gone to Syria," he said in French. "I wanted to convince him to return with us to France," added Gueboudj. The French citizen had travelled with his wife and children to Turkey before entering Syria, and later being arrested in Iraq. |
Saudi Arabia Kicks Out Canadian Ambassador For Human Rights Criticism Posted: 06 Aug 2018 04:51 AM PDT |
Venezuela arrests 'terrorists' over Maduro attack as opposition fears reprisals Posted: 05 Aug 2018 08:52 PM PDT Six "terrorists and hired killers" have been arrested in Venezuela accused of trying to assassinate President Nicolas Maduro in an alleged drone attack, the government said on Sunday. Three soldiers were in critical condition and four more were injured in the alleged attack that involved two remote-controlled drones, Reverol said. Venezuela's opposition braced itself for "persecution and repression" as the armed forces vowed "unconditional" loyalty to radical socialist leader Maduro who, standing with his wife on a reviewing stand, was unharmed in the incident. |
Brush fire explodes in Southern California Posted: 06 Aug 2018 05:11 PM PDT |
New York's Cuomo rejects NRA claim that 'blacklisting' jeopardizes mission Posted: 06 Aug 2018 08:33 AM PDT New York Governor Andrew Cuomo on Friday rejected a claim by the National Rifle Association that his efforts to get banks and insurers to stop doing business with the group threatened its ability to advocate for gun rights. Underwood acknowledged Cuomo's and the NRA's "longstanding history of strong disagreement" on gun control, but said the lawsuit did not allege that New York "directly inhibited the NRA from expressing its opposition to gun regulation. |
Argentina's Abortion Vote Reveals the Catholic Church's Deep Fear of Female Desire Posted: 06 Aug 2018 10:51 AM PDT |
Parkland suspect: Voice told him to burn, kill, destroy Posted: 06 Aug 2018 03:40 PM PDT FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. (AP) — Florida school shooting suspect Nikolas Cruz told a detective that a demon in his head — "the evil side" — told him to burn, kill and destroy, and that he thought about going to a park to kill people about a week before 17 people were gunned down at the school, according to a transcript of his interrogation released Monday. |
Trump's Wall Could Run Up Billions In Unforeseen Costs, Watchdog Report Warns Posted: 06 Aug 2018 03:05 PM PDT |
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