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Fukushima has 9 days to prevent 'unsafe'
overheating 06 Jul 2014 Fukushima
operator TEPCO has been forced to switch off the cooling system at mothballed
Reactor Unit 5, after it was discovered that it had been leaking water. In nine
days, if the system is not repaired, temperatures will exceed dangerous levels.
Engineers have discovered that 1,300 liters of water leaked from a cooling
system intended to stabilize the temperature of the spent fuel at the Reactor
Unit 5, which was offline but loaded with fuel rods when the plant was damaged
by the earthquake and tsunami in March 2011.
Taliban torch hundreds of 'NATO-supplying' fuel trucks near
Kabul 05 Jul 2014 An
assault by militants at a large parking lot on the outskirts of Afghan capital,
Kabul, Friday night left at least 200 fuel tankers incinerated. The Taliban said
the privately-owned tankers were targeted because they supply foreign troops.
AP, meanwhile, reported that 400 tankers had been burned.
Six Jewish suspects arrested over death of Palestinian
teenager 06 Jul 2014 Israel has
arrested six Jewish suspects in the abduction and killing of a Palestinian
teenager whose death sparked violent protests in Jerusalem and Israeli Arab
towns, a security source said on Sunday. Tensions were also high along the Gaza
border where Israel killed two Palestinian militants and wounded a third in one
of about a dozen air strikes in response to rocket fire at southern Israeli
towns. Hospital officials confirmed the fatalities, and the Israeli military
confirmed it had bombed central Gaza.
Palestinian boy was burned alive, says
official 05 Jul 2014 Mohamed Abu
Khdeir, the Palestinian teenager who was kidnapped and murdered on Wednesday in
a suspected revenge killing by Israeli extremists, was burned alive after
suffering a head injury, the Palestinian attorney general has claimed. The
allegation is said to be based on initial postmortem findings that discovered
soot deposits in his lungs suggesting he was still breathing when he was set on
fire. The shocking details, if confirmed, would seem likely to exacerbate
already toxic tensions.
Caught on camera: Israeli police beating 15yo cousin of
murdered Palestinian teen 05 Jul
2014 A shocking video, showing Israeli police officers savagely beating
15-year-old Palestinian-American Tarek Abu Khdeir - cousin of Mohammad Abu
Khdeir who was burnt alive in East Jerusalem - has prompted outrage in the
Palestinian community. The video shows two officers striking the detainee, who
was handcuffed and lying on the floor. One of the officers seems to be sitting
on the Palestinian, while his colleague is kicking and punching him. The youth
is eventually dragged away by the police.
Hundreds hold protest at Israel embassy in
London 05 Jul 2014 Over a thousand
protesters have gathered in front of the Israeli embassy in central London to
show outrage against Tel Aviv's ongoing aggression and attacks on the
Palestinians, Press TV reports. Protesters attending the London rally have
expressed anger and frustration at Israel for engaging in widespread violent
clashes against the Palestinians over the past days. The unrest has grown across
the region after the burned body of a 16-year-old Palestinian boy was found in a
forest on July 2.
U.S. tightens security on electronics at overseas
airports 06 Jul 2014 The U.S.
Transportation Security Administration will not allow cellphones or other
electronic devices on U.S.-bound planes at some overseas airports if the devices
are not charged up, the agency said on Sunday. The new measure is part of the
TSA's effort announced last week to boost security amid concerns that
[terrorists] are plotting to blow up an airliner, U.S. officials said. As part
of the increased scrutiny at certain airports, security agents may ask travelers
to turn on their electronic devices at checkpoints and if they do not
have power, the devices will not be allowed on planes, the TSA
said.
UK airport security stepped up over terrorism fears of
'stealth' bombs 04 Jul 2014 Air
passengers are to undergo extra bag searches at departure gates amid fears that
terrorists may be developing "stealth" bombs that can be smuggled through the
main security check area, the Standard has learned. Shoes and electronic devices
could also be examined for a second time just minutes before travellers are
allowed to board aircraft. The new measures at airports, including Heathrow and
Gatwick, are being imposed after US security chiefs received intelligence that
'terror groups in Yemen and Syria' may be joining forces to devise new ways to
launch attacks, using non-metallic bombs that are hard to detect.
Fears terrorists will target planes with computer and human
bombs --Heightened
airport security after US terror [false flag] warning could lead to summer of
chaos for holidaymakers 03 Jul 2014 Terrorists are plotting to use new
stealth bombs in laptops and even humans to bring down a US-bound passenger
plane, it is feared. Airport security was increased across the UK, US and other
countries amid fears al-Qaeda [al-CIAduh] bomb experts have successfully
designed a new explosive that can bypass current checks. The threat, which
originated from US intelligence, had an immediate impact at British airports
where passengers were subjected to more stringent and rigorous security
checks.
CIA interrupts info about secret overseas nuclear
project 06 Jul 2014 The Washington
Post has published an exclusive report about the US National Security Agency's surveillance activities,
but withheld information of "considerable
intelligence value," including a secret overseas nuclear
project. The Post said the report, which was published on
Saturday, is based on a four-month investigation of a large collection of
communications intercepted by the NSA from US digital networks. The newspaper
said it obtained the intercepted conversations from former NSA surveillance
whistleblower Edward Snowden.
CIA employee: 'I submitted a FOIA and it basically destroyed
my entire career'
--His request set in motion a harrowing sequence. 04 Jul 2014 His CIA
career included assignments in Africa, Afghanistan and Iraq, but the most
perilous posting for Jeffrey Scudder turned out to be a two-year stint in a
sleepy office that looks after the agency's historical files. It was there that
Scudder discovered a stack of articles, hundreds of histories of long-dormant
conflicts and operations that he concluded were still being stored in secret
years after they should have been shared with the public. To get them released,
Scudder submitted a request under the Freedom of Information Act -- a step that
any citizen can take, but one that is highly unusual for a CIA employee. Four
years later, the CIA has released some of those articles and withheld others. It
also has forced Scudder out.
Germany spying: US envoy summoned after
arrest 04 Jul 2014 The German
authorities have summoned the US ambassador in Berlin after a man was arrested
on suspicion of spying. The US diplomat "was asked to help in the swift
clarification" of the case, the foreign ministry said. German officials
confirmed the arrest but released no other details.
Malaysia Airlines Shares Soar on Privatisation Plans After
Missing Flight MH370 Mystery 03 Jul
2014 Malaysian Airlines shares soared by nearly 17% on 3 July after reports
circulated that the state-owned group was mulling over being bought out by
private companies. MAS stock rocketed by the largest amount in just over two
weeks to eventually hover around 12% at 0.230 Malaysian ringgit.
Phone hacking trial: former No 10 spin doctor Andy Coulson
jailed for 18 months 05 Jul 2014
Former No 10 spin doctor Andy Coulson was jailed at the Old Bailey today for 18
months for plotting to hack phones. The ex-editor of the News of the World was
poker faced as he was led to the cells. As well as phone hacking, other dirty
tricks to gather stories were rife, such as searching bins, surveillance and
deceiving phone companies into disclosing personal data.
Students Joining Battle to Upend Laws on Voter
ID --College Students
Claim Voter ID Laws Discriminate Based on Age 06 Jul 2014 Civil rights
groups have spent a decade fighting requirements that voters show photo
identification, arguing that this discriminates against African-Americans,
Hispanics and the poor. This week in a North Carolina courtroom, another group
will make its case that such laws are discriminatory: college students. Joining
a challenge to a state law alongside the N.A.A.C.P., the American Civil
Liberties Union and the Justice Department, lawyers for seven college students
and three voter-registration advocates are making the novel constitutional
argument that the law violates the 26th Amendment, which lowered the voting age
to 18 from 21.
'Race to the Top' funds went to administration offices -
study 05 Jul 2014 Bureaucrats are
winning the Race to the Top. Less than a quarter of the 107 million that the
school system received in federal Race to The Top funds last year was sent
directly to school principals. The decision on how to spend most of the money -
83 million - was made by the central Department of Education, which channeled
the federal funds to support staff, consultants and fringe benefits, according
to a study by the Independent Budget Office.
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