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Thursday, 4 June 2015

World headlines - 06/03/2015

BREAKING NEWS: Multiple airstrikes in Gaza after two rockets launched into Israel


RT,
3 June, 2015, 23.59 Moscow time

Several massive explosions rocked the Gaza Strip on Thursday night amid multiple reports of Israeli jets buzzing the area. It follows reports that two rockets were launched from Gaza into Israel but failed to cause any damage.

#Breaking from #Gaza, picture of the last Israeli air strike!#GazaUnderAttackpic.twitter.com/sj29xqlFmj
Dr-Abu Rayan Ziara (@Medo4Gaza) June 3, 2015
Air strike was on area near Maqousi Towers in Northwest Gaza City 234am

OccPal-Gaza (@OccPalGaza) June 3, 2015
Explosion reported in Nuseirat Refuge Camp central Gaza 245am
OccPal-Gaza (@OccPalGaza) June 3, 2015


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WikiLeaks has published 17 secret documents related to a controversial trade agreement currently being negotiated behind closed doors between the US, EU and 23 WTO members. NGO Global Justice Now called the leak “a dark day for democracy.”


A comparison with imperial Japan might have been more apt, if less acceptable to his hosts
Philippine President Compares China to Nazi Germany While Visiting Japan


Amid the ever-heightening tensions in the South China Sea, the hostility has reached a new level: comparisons to Nazi Germany. The Philippine president has likened China’s land reclamation project to the spread of the Third Reich.




Robin Speronis had been living in an off-grid home for many years without incident, until she was interviewed by a local FOX affiliate in November of 2013. Shortly thereafter, the city of Cape Coral tagged a “notice to vacate” on her property, due to multiple code violations, all of which stem from the fact that her home isn’t connected to water, sewage, or the electrical grid. The city has tried to argue that she is in violation of the International Property Maintenance Code for relying on rainwater and solar panels, instead of utilities.



For too long we have been a passively tolerant society, saying to our citizens so long as you obey the law we will leave you alone,” David Cameron announced after his reelection. It is possibly one of the scariest statements a Western leader has made in the past century.






Athens will not make its June debt repayment to the International Monetary Fund if there is no guarantee of a deal for a new aid package to the crisis-stricken country in the coming days, a spokesman for the ruling Syriza party said Wednesday.



It seems obvious to me that this has little to do with football, or even corruption – and more to do with geopolitics and quite probably, Israel



The resignation of Sepp Blatter, FIFA’s President, days after his re-election at FIFA’s conference, has caused a sensation.

The scandal at FIFA is a consequence of the wave of arrests on corruption charges of various FIFA officials in Switzerland in the days immediately before the conference.


Former FIFA official Chuck Blazer has admitted to taking bribes in connection with the French and South African World Cups.



Reuters / Stringer

The Department of Defense admitted that 51 labs in 17 states and three different countries received suspected live samples of anthrax over the course of a one-year period, and added that the number of recipients may rise as the investigation continues.



The President of Ukraine, Petro Poroshenko told the the 8th Kiev Forum on Security Issues that Ukraine will not engage in dialogue with representatives of the self-proclaimed Donetsk and Lugansk republics (the “DPR” and the “LPR”, respectively). He stated, inter alia:

We must ensure fair elections. And we will conduct dialogue with the Donbass, but with a different Donbass, a Ukrainian one.”

The same position, but in even harsher terms, was expressed at the Forum by the Prime-Minister Arseniy Yatsenyuk. He is prepared to talk to the representatives of the Republics “only once they are behind bars.” “By the way, we have enough empty cells,” he added.

According to Yatsenyuk, his government will never deal with the current representatives of the Donbass. “We will communicate only with legitimate representatives of this region, and we want to conduct legitimate elections there,” said the Prime-Minister.



Iran may use the Turkish Stream gas pipeline being developed by Russia in order to deliver gas to Europe, the director of the National Iranian Gas Company’s Liaison Office told RIA Novosti on Wednesday.



Lieutenant Commander of the Islamic Revolution Guards Corps (IRGC) Brigadier General Hossein Salami (Reuters/Morteza Nikoubazl)A top commander warned that Iran is ready for an all-out war with US, alleging that aggression against Tehran “will mobilize the Muslim world" against it. The remarks follow Secretary of State John Kerry’s claims that military force was still an option.

Brigadier General Hossein Salami, lieutenant commander of the Islamic Revolution Guards Corps (IRGC), spoke Wednesday to a state-run TV channel as Western powers readied for a new round of talks on getting the Islamic Republic to curb its nuclear ambitions ahead of a June 30 deadline.

He also stated, "War against Iran will mobilize the Muslim world against the US, an issue which is very well known by the enemy."

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