Wednesday, 3 June 2015

World headlines - 06/02/2015



Following his sudden resignation as President of FIFA Tuesday, Sepp Blatter finds himself the subject of investigation by US prosecutors and the Federal Bureau of Investigation


Blatter to quit as FIFA president, calls special congress to elect successor


Sepp Blatter has said he will resign as president of football’s governing body, FIFA, at an extraordinary congress of the organization. The sensational announcement comes just four days after Blatter was reelected as FIFA boss for a fifth term.


Jordan’s Prince Ali bin al-Hussein, who gave in to Blatter during the vote last Friday, will run in the new FIFA election for president






Republican senator Rand Paul of Kentucky has joined a group of lawmakers in the House of Representatives who are pushing for the publication of 28 pages from the official report on the attacks of Sept. 11, 2001 which have remained classified for more than a decade

MH17 Was Downed by Guided Missile - Buk Manufacturer



Russia's air defense systems manufacturer Almaz-Antey presented its report on the 2014 flight MH17 disaster at a press conference on Tuesday.

Malaysia Airlines flight MH17 was downed by a Buk 9М38-М1 guided missile fired from Ukrainian military-controlled territory, engineers from the Russian Almaz-Antey corporation said in a press conference presenting their report on Tuesday.

Flight MH17 crashed over Ukraine on July 17, 2014, killing 298 people. After the crash, the European Union enacted sanctions against Russian companies, including Almaz-Antey, which was blamed for manufacturing the missiles which shot down the plane. Almaz-Antey's report showed that the missile in question stopped being manufactured in Russia three years before the company was founded. 

"During the first stage of our investigation, the type of system was established. It was a Buk-M1 system [NATO reporting name SA-11], a 9М38-М1 rocket and a 9М314 warhead," head engineer Mikhail Malyshev said.


The Russian military uses Buk 9M37 missiles. The missile identified in the damage report was not produced in the Russian Federation since 1999, which is before Almaz-Antey was founded in 2002.

ISIS, Assad Regime Now Fighting Together In Syria, US Alleges



"The United States has accused the Syrian military of carrying out air strikes to help Islamic State fighters advance around the northern city of Aleppo, messages posted on the U.S. Embassy Syria official Twitter feed said." - Reuters




Iraqi security forces lost 2,300 Humvee armoured vehicles to the Islamic State in Mosul last summer, Iraqi Prime Minister Haidar Al-Abadi revealed.

"In the collapse of Mosul, we lost a lot of weapons. We lost 2,300 Humvees in Mosul alone," Al-Abadi said, pointing out that "several Russian and American maintenance companies and contractors left the country because of the deteriorating security situation in Iraq."


Last year, the US State Department approved the sale of 1,000 Humvees with increased armour, machine guns, grenade launchers, other gear and support, estimated to cost $579 million.


The US-led campaign against Islamic State militants in Iraq and Syria is a “mistake,” Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov said in an interview with Bloomberg TV.







Lithuania is conducting its biggest military exercises since joining NATO in 2004. Meanwhile, 200 extra troops are set to arrive at the alliance’s headquarters in Eastern Europe, located in Szczecin, Poland.



Kiev will nationalize Russian overseas property as compensation for the losses over Crimea’s reunification with Russia, Ukraine’s Deputy Minister of Justice Natalia Sevostyanova said. The decision is now up to the European Court of Human Rights.


Ukraine will be able to use this effective instrument if the European Court of Human Rights rules in favor of Kiev, Sevostyanova told “Channel 5,” Ukraine’s National News (UNN) reported on Tuesday.




Japanese troops (Reuters / U.S. Air Force / Senior Airman Sara Csurilla / Handout)


Fifty-two percent of Japanese people dislike South Korea, while 78 percent of Koreans feel the same way about Japan, with 4 in 10 Koreans believing the countries will go to war in the next few years, according to an authoritative survey.


In its third such annual study, Tokyo’s Genron NPO, a think tank, and Seoul’s East Asia Institute, each interviewed about 1,000 people in their respective countries, ahead of a landmark meeting between the South Korean and Japanese defense ministers.



The words you type into Google, the websites you visit, the text messages you send, the people you call or email and your mobile phone GPS location - all that data is being asked for by UK police forces once every two minutes.

A new report: 'Police Access to Communications Data. How UK Police Forces requested access to communications data over 700,000 times in 3 years', published by privacy rights group Big Brother Watch reveals how often personal metadata of citizens living in the UK is requested by police.


Between 2012 and 2014 police forces in the UK asked for details in texts, emails and phone records — known as 'Communications



RT Deutsch screenshot

Salve.TV in Germany is being inspected by a local media watchdog after the channel broadcast an RT Deutsch show. The check was initiated by German lawmakers who complained the show was biased towards Russia.

The channel is being looked into by the media watchdog in the federal state of Thuringia (TLM), regional MDR Thüringen media service reported. The German broadcaster showed RT Deutsch’s 'The Missing Part' ('Der Fehlende Part') news talk-show.




Homeless people could be fined up to £1,000 for sleeping in doorways near popular tourist spots, under new rules launched by a London council.

It’s not clear how destitute rough sleepers are expected to pay.


Hackney Council’s Public Space Protection Order bans sleeping in public places – offenders are handed a £100 fixed penalty, which can rise to £1,000 in court.

Poverty in Christchurch, New Zealand post-2011 quake




Trina Nesbitt and her two children are stuck living in a caravan because they cannot find an affordable house to rent in post earthquake Canterbury.




ProPublica examination shows that the scarcity of water is as much a man-made crisis as a nэtural one


Obama - Rhetoric and reality









You can now instruct Facebook to encrypt every email it sends to you so nobody — not even the NSA — is likely to be able to read your messages anytime soon. All you have to do is import your public PGP key into your Facebook settings and you’re good to go.

Russian SU-24 flies past USS Ross in Black Sea



Russian SU-24 flies past USS Ross in Black Sea
Russian SU-24 aircraft flies past USS Ross in Black SeaCredit: Commander, U.S. Naval Forces Europe-Africa/U.S. 6th FleetWatch on YouTube: https://youtu.be/vSNOps8OCSo
Posted by RT on Monday, 1 June 2015

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