Monday, 9 October 2017

A round-up of world news


World headlines – 10/08/2017


The leader of Hezbollah claims that Washington is using its Air Force to protect Daesh terrorist group in Syria from the Syrian Armed Forces.



Ankara suspends visa services in Washington in tit-for-tat response to US

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Ankara suspends visa services in Washington in tit-for-tat response to US
The Turkish flag flies over the the Turkish Ambassador's residence in Washington © Joshua Roberts / Reuters


The Turkish authorities said they are suspending all non-immigrant visa services provided by the Turkish mission facilities based in Washington as a countermeasure to a similar decision by the US announced just hours before.



"Recent events have forced the Turkish government to reassess the commitment of the government of the United States to the security of Turkish mission facilities and personnel," Turkey’s Washington embassy said in a statement Sunday


Seoul touts graphite bomb capable of knocking out N. Korean power grid
A bomblet from the US BLU-114/B "Soft-Bomb" graphite cassette munition. © Marko M / Wikipedia

South Korea says it has developed technologies to produce graphite bombs capable of paralyzing North Korea’s power supply in case of war, Yonhap news agency reports, citing military officials.

All technologies for the development of a graphite bomb led by the [South Korean defense agency] have been secured. It is in the stage where we can build the bombs anytime,” a military official told Yonhap news agency on Sunday.

The graphite bomb is a non-lethal munition used to disable enemy power grids. It contains fine carbon filaments, which form a dense cloud when the bomb explodes. The carbon fibers stick to power lines, causing shortcuts and disruption of the power supply. The bomb, however, is said to be ineffective against insulated power cables, and it also can be countered by simply shutting down the grid until the carbon cloud settles.


Erdogan: Turkey’s working with Syrian rebels to secure Idlib peace zone

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Erdogan: Turkey’s working with Syrian rebels to secure Idlib peace zone
FILE PHOTO: Turkish soldiers participate in an exercise on the border line between Turkey and Syria © Murad Sezer / Reuters

Turkey has been implementing the Russian-backed deal to curb violence in Syria’s Idlib province, together with Free Syrian Army anti-Assad rebels, Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan said, noting that the operation has so far been going smoothly.

"Now we are applying the Astana decisions in Idlib," Erdogan said Sunday, speaking at a meeting of his ruling Justice and Development (AK) Party in Turkey’s western Afyon province.

The Turkish president noted that the Turkish forces in the northwestern Syrian province bordering Turkey are taking part in the operation alongside the Free Syria Army rebel group it has long supported.

‘World will change’: Trump likely to pull out of Iran nuclear deal next week – German FM


3,000 people evacuated, helicopters deployed as market outside Moscow erupts in flames


3,000 people evacuated, helicopters deployed as market outside Moscow erupts in flames (VIDEOS)
© Maxim Blinov / Sputnik

A fire has broken out at a busy building supplies market just outside of Moscow to the north-west. Plumes of black smoke could be seen rising from the site, with around 55,000 square meters (592,000 square feet) of the premises reportedly ablaze.




Hundreds of thousands rally against Catalan independence in Barcelona


Hundreds of thousands of people rallied in central Barcelona on Sunday in opposition to any declaration of independence from Spain, waving banners that said “I am Spanish,” “Catalonia is Spain,” and “Together we are stronger.”


Police said around 350,000 people took to the streets of the Spanish capital, though organizers put the figure closer to 930,000.

The Labour Party has taken a decisive lead in the polls, and the public now thinks Corbyn would make a better Prime Minister than Theresa May 


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Fascist salutes seen at pro-Spanish unity demos in Madrid, Barcelona (PHOTOS, VIDEO)

Several protesters could be spotted giving fascist salutes in Barcelona during a rally against Catalan independence on Sunday. The same scenes were captured on camera in Madrid where thousands of people gathered for the same cause on Saturday.





Hundreds of thousands of people rallied in central Barcelona on Sunday in opposition to any declaration of independence from Spain, waving banners that said “I am Spanish,” “Catalonia is Spain,” and “Together we are stronger.”

Police said around 350,000 people took to the streets of the Spanish capital, though organizers put the figure closer to 930,000.

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