News Updates from CLG
09 Jul 2014
09 Jul 2014
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Israel prepares for possible Gaza ground operation; rockets
and missiles fly 09 Jul 2014 As
rockets and missiles fly back and forth between Gaza and Israel, the Israeli
military -- saying it doesn't expect the crisis to resolve itself soon -- is
preparing for a ground incursion. Israeli Intelligence Minister Yuval Steinitz
told CNN such an operation "might become necessary," and Defense Minister Moshe
Ya'alon said the security operation against the militant group Hamas "will
probably not end within several days." On Tuesday, the Israeli Cabinet gave the
authorization for the military to call up 40,000 troops if needed, 10,000 more
than were called up during Israel's offensive into Gaza in November of
2012.
Israeli warplanes pound Gaza strip 09 Jul 2014 Israeli warplanes have pounded targets in the
Gaza strip as a major campaign to stop volleys of Palestinian rocket fire
entered its second day, leaving 28 people dead and more than 100 wounded. A
strike on a home in Beit Hanoun, in northern Gaza, claimed the lives of a
commander of the Al-Quds Brigades, the armed wing of Islamic Jihad, his
parents, a woman and two children, emergency services spokesman Ashraf
al-Qudra said. Another strike early today on the southern city of Rafah killed a
young man. The deaths brought to 28 the number of fatalities since the launch of
Israel's Operation Protective Edge early on Tuesday, with the Jewish state not
ruling out a ground operation to stop the rocket attacks.
IDF strikes 50 targets across Gaza as operation gets
underway 08 Jul 2014 The IDF struck
50 targets throughout the Gaza Strip overnight between Monday and Tuesday,
marking the start of Operation Protective Edge, launched to extinguish Hamas
rocket fire on Israel. Forty seven targets were hit by Israel Air Force
aircraft, and an additional three were hit by Israel Navy ships off the coast of
Gaza. "We are entering into a long operation," a senior IDF source said...The
operation is being led by the IDF's Southern Command.
Syria militants receive 2nd batch of US
arms 08 Jul 2014 Foreign-backed
militants fighting against the Syrian government say they have received the
second batch of US-made anti-tank missiles. The Takfiri militants have
reportedly received TOW anti-tank rockets in the strategic Qalamoun region. The
Saudi daily Akkaz has confirmed the report. The Saudi daily Akkaz has confirmed
the report.
US State Department says Kiev has right to use airstrikes
against civilians 08 Jul 2014 US
State Department spokesperson Jen Psaki said to reporters at a press briefing
that the Ukrainian government has every right to conduct attacks on civilians,
as this upholds the country's unity. According to US State Department spokesman
Jen Psaki, the Ukrainian government defends the country, inflicting air strikes
on civilians in the east of the country. She stated this today at a regular
meeting with reporters. Psaki justified Kiev's actions in relation to the
militia.
At least 4 NATO troops reported killed in Afghan suicide
bombing 08 Jul 2014 Four NATO troops
have been killed in a suicide attack in Afghanistan's Parwan province, the ISAF
confirmed. The blast also killed two Afghan policemen and 10 civilians, local
police said. Earlier Ziaul Rahman Sayedkhili, a senior police officer in the
eastern province of Parwan, said the blast had killed six NATO
servicemen.
Two British men admit
in court to planning terrorist acts
08 Jul 2014 Two men who travelled to Syria to join rebel fighters have admitted
preparing to carry out terrorist acts. Childhood friends Mohammed Nahin Ahmed
and Yusuf Zubair Sarwar, both 22, spent eight months in the wartorn country last
year after contacting Islamic extremists from the UK. The men, from Handsworth,
Birmingham, were arrested at Heathrow by West Midlands police's
counter-terrorism unit on their return in January after their families had put
pressure on them to return to Britain.
Germany to escalate counter-espionage efforts in wake of US
spying allegations 07 Jul 2014
Germany may step up its counter-espionage efforts after an employee of its
intelligence service was arrested on suspicion of spying for the US. Measures being considered in response to scandal include
monitoring the intelligence activities of nominal Nato allies such as America,
Britain and France, as well as expelling US agents from Germany. According to a
report in Bild, the interior minister, Thomas de Maizière, has emphasised the
urgent need for a "360 degree vision" of the foreign secret agency's
activities.
CIA had role in Germany spy affair 07 Jul 2014 The Central Intelligence Agency was involved in a
spying operation against Germany that led to the alleged recruitment of a German
intelligence official and has prompted renewed outrage in Berlin, two U.S.
officials familiar with the matter said on Monday. CIA Director John Brennan has
asked to brief key members of the U.S. Congress on the matter, which threatens a
new rupture between Washington and a close European ally, one of the officials
said. It was unclear if and when Brennan's briefing to U.S. lawmakers would take
place.
TSA: Some at US-bound airports must turn on
devices 07 Jul 2014 The
Transportation Security Administration is requiring passengers at some overseas
airports that offer US-bound flights to power on their electronic devices. The
TSA says devices that will not power up won't be allowed on planes, and those
travelers may have to undergo additional screening. Homeland Security Secretary
Jeh Johnson recently ordered the TSA to put extra security measures in place at
some international airports with direct flights to the United
States.
Oops! Vials of Smallpox
Virus Found in Unapproved Maryland Lab --'At the end of the day, we don't know why [the vials]
showed up.' 08 Jul 2014 Vials of the virus that causes smallpox were
found in a National Institutes of Health research building that was unequipped
and unapproved to handle the deadly pathogen, according to the Centers for
Disease Control and Prevention. Because it's so infectious, the smallpox virus
is considered a bioterrorism threat and is only permitted in two labs in the
world: One at the CDC's Atlanta headquarters and another at the VECTOR Institute
in Russia. The newly discovered vials
violate an international agreement reached in 1979 aimed at keeping the virus
eradicated while allowing some scientists to continue studying
it. The vials were found in a cold storage room in the Bethesda,
Maryland, research building.
Leak at Fukushima nuclear plant threatens dangerous
meltdown 07 Jul 2014 Trouble is
looming at Japan's Fukushima nuclear plant, as a leak has forced the shutdown of
a cooling system that could cause temperatures to exceed dangerous levels.
Fukushima operator Tokyo Electric Power Company (TEPCO) was forced to switch off
the cooling system at Reactor Unit 5, after engineers discovered it had been
leaking water. If the system is not repaired within the next nine days,
temperatures are expected to soar, Russian news site RT reported Sunday. If no new cold
water is pumped in at this rate, it will reach the dangerous threshold of 149
degrees (F) in roughly the next week.
Wylfa forced into reactor shutdown only two days after
re-start 07 Jul 2014 An ageing
nuclear reactor has had to be shut down due to a "steam leak" only days after it
was re-started. Reactor one at Wylfa nuclear power station, on Anglesey, in
North Wales, was shut down on Thursday, say owners the Nuclear Decommissioning
Authority (NDA). The NDA say the reactor had been re-started two days earlier on
July 1 in a "slow, controlled manner just in case there were any
issues".
Sendai nuclear plant set to restart without off-site emergency
center 07 Jul 2014 The Sendai
nuclear power plant in Kagoshima Prefecture could restart two reactors in autumn
without a crucial emergency facility in place to deal with a possible nuclear
accident and evacuations of host communities. The Sendai plant, operated by
Kyushu Electric Power Co., is expected to be the first to resume operations
among all plants that have applied for safety screenings by the Nuclear
Regulation Authority.
Texas blocks release of chemical facility
information 13 Jun 2014 The public
no longer can access key information about hazardous chemical facilities in
their neighborhoods, the state attorney general has ruled, a move that local
officials and advocates say threatens community safety. "I have no clue what
they're doing over there," West Mayor Tommy Muska said, referring to the office
of Texas Attorney General [sociopath] Greg Abbott. On April 17, Muska marked one
year since a massive explosion at a local fertilizer company killed 16 people,
most of them first responders, and injured many more.
Elephant cries the day he is freed after 50 years of torture
in captivity --Raju
was held in chains for more than 50 years after being poached in India --The
animal bled from spiked shackles and lived on hand-outs from tourists
07 Jul 2014 These incredible pictures show the moment an elephant who was held
in chains and beaten and abused for fifty years cried as he was released to
freedom. Raju the elephant was left bleeding from spiked shackles and living on
hand-outs from passing tourists after he was captured and tied up by his 'owner'
[a terrorist who should have been *blown
away* YEARS ago, to do the world a FAVOR]. But, after 50 years
of torture, the animal cried tears of relief after he was rescued by a wildlife
charity in a daring midnight operation -- fittingly on American Independence
Day. North London-based charity Wildlife SOS stepped in to save Raju from dying
in his bonds after learning of his plight in India.
Christie administration pushed Port Authority to hire
governor's former law firm, report says 08 Jul 2014 The Port Authority fast-tracked the hiring of Gov. Chris
Christie's former law firm under pressure from the Republican governors
administration and proceeded to give the firm millions of d-llars in legal work
over the last four years, according to a report by The Record.
Dughi, Hewit & Domalewski -- where Christie began his legal career and was a
partner before becoming New Jersey's U.S. Attorney in 2002 -- has been paid at
least 6.3 million from the bistate agency since 2010, according to the report,
which sites internal agency documents and two sources familiar with the
situation.
Senate Conservatives Fund sent $70,000 to McDaniel to
challenge Mississippi runoff election results --The group has raised more than 90,000 in the
past few days. 08 Jul 2014 The Senate Conservatives Fund on Tuesday
wired 70,000 to Chris McDaniel's legal fund to investigate alleged voter fraud
in last month's election between McDaniel and Mississippi Republican Sen. Thad
Cochran, Yahoo News has learned. Cochran narrowly defeated McDaniel,
a tea party-backed candidate who challenged the six-term senator from the right,
in a June 24 runoff election after he rallied last-minute support from black
Democrats in the state.
Typhoon Neoguri
batters Japan 09 Jul 2014 Typhoon
Neoguri headed for the Japanese mainland on Wednesday after crossing to the
southern Okinawa island chain, killing two people and leaving a trail of damage.
With gusts of up to 110 miles an hour (180km/h) the typhoon was forecast to hit
the southern main island of Kyushu as early as Thursday before moving east along
the Japanese archipelago, the national weather agency said.
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