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US police shootings: Obama urges unity amid racial tension

Thursday, July 14, 2016 /

David Muir and Barack ObamaImage copyrightABC

US President Barack Obama has urged police and communities to come together, saying it should not be "us versus them", in a town hall meeting on race and policing.
Mr Obama and ABC News held the forum amid an increase in racial tensions in the US in recent weeks.
Last week a gunman killed five Dallas police at a Black Lives Matter protest.
Micah Xavier Johnson told police he was angry after recent shooting deaths of black men at the hands of officers.
Alton Sterling was killed by police in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, on 5 July. A day later, Philando Castile was shot and killed during a traffic stop outside Minneapolis, Minnesota.

Videos of both shootings were widely publicised.
"I don't want a generation of young people to grow up thinking either that they have to mistrust the police or alternatively, that the police who are doing a good job and out there... that they're constantly at risk not just from criminals but also because the community mistrusts them," Mr Obama said.
He added: "It's going to require all of us not to close ourselves off and go to corners but rather require us to come together and listen to each other."

David Muir and Barack ObamaImage copyrightABC
Image captionMr Obama took questions from people directly affected by the recent violence

Guests in the town hall meeting included Sterling's 15-year-old son, Cameron, and Castile's girlfriend, Diamond Reynolds - who ​live streamed​ the aftermath of Castile's shooting.

Mr Obama tried to bridge the divide between police and the black community.
He empathised with victims of police violence but also acknowledged that police face huge challenges - challenges they can't handle alone.
"It is absolutely true that the murder rate in the African-American community is way out of whack compared to the general population," Mr Obama said in response to a question from Milwaukee Police Chief Edward Flynn.
"We can't put the burden on police alone," Mr Obama said. "It is going to require investments in those communities."

Rare personal account

Mr Obama also offered a rare personal account about how he has been affected by racism.
He talked about how, when he was a child growing up in Hawaii, a female neighbour once refused to go in a lift with him.
She was just "worried about riding the elevator with me," Mr Obama said.
He said that sense of being feared as a black man continued as he grew older.
"Over time you start learning as you're crossing the street, suddenly the locks start going on doors," Mr Obama said.
In one tense exchange, Texas Lt Governor Dan Patrick - who has been critical of the Black Lives Matter movement and the president - pressed Mr Obama on his commitment to law enforcement.
Mr Obama insisted that it was possible to be critical of police while still being supportive.
"We shouldn't get too caught up in this notion that somehow people who are asking for fair treatment are somehow automatically anti-police," the president said.

China's futuristic 'straddling bus' begins production this week

Wednesday, July 6, 2016 /
The so-called "straddling bus," an elevated public transit system that has generated renewed interest after a real honest-to-god mini model was unveiled at the 19th China Beijing International High-Tech Expo in May, starts production this week. The future is now!

According to the Global Times, China's world-famous Transit Elevated Bus (TEB) will consist of four cars in total, each being about 22 meters long, 7.8 meters wide and 4.8 meters high.


Jinchuang Corp, located in Changzhou, Jiangsu, has the honor of producing the first model. The chief engineer of the project, Song Youzhou, says that "some portion of the bus will be made of glass to make passengers feel less confined. Song added that the bus will be able to take up to 1,200 passengers and is completely operated by electric power.
The TEB has received some rather mixed reviews from the Chinese online community since its re-introduction in May. While some are patriotically ecstatic about the invention -- "We Chinese finally came up with something original for once" -- others remain pessimistic about the project, saying that they would rather not "drive under a moving tunnel, unable to see the street lights."
Workers had better hurry up, because the TEB is scheduled for a (lame) test run in August. We can't wait!
By Shanghaiist in 

Los Angeles arranges moguls expense to end vagrancy emergency

Friday, June 3, 2016 /
There are thought to be over 46,000 homeless people living in LA County at present Getty Images


Los Angeles is wanting to force an assessment on tycoons and utilize the cash gathered to attempt to alter the city's spiraling vagrancy issue.

Those with a yearly salary of over $1m will be required to pay a 1 for each penny extra charge on all that they acquire, if the thought is affirmed, trying to give accomodation to the city's 46,000 vagrants.

As per nearby government assesses, the expense could raise more than $243m a year to be put toward enhancing the lives of vagrants.

The Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors is wanting to open the proposition to an open vote in November, and almost 80 for each penny of LA occupants have voiced backing for the expense, as indicated by a study.

The region government is currently looking for endorsement from both Governor Jerry Brown and the state lawmaking body to impose the assessment.

The thought has the full backing of Phyllis Marshall, boss administrative agent for the LA region government, and in addition a few effective working unions.

Mark Ridley-Thomas and Sheila Kuehl, two region bosses, first set forward the movement which guaranteed "76 for every penny of likely voters would unequivocally bolster a November 2016 tally activity to force a one-half per penny charge on wage above $1 million".

There are as of now around 46,000 vagrants living in Los Angeles County, a study by the LA Homelessness Services Authority found.

However the normal cost of a home in a portion of the city's more rich rural areas surpasses $1.2m and there are more than 120,000 moguls living in the city.

River ice creates stunning spinning disc effect phenomenon

Tuesday, May 10, 2016 /

Thai shrine bombing: ‘15 suspects at large’

Thursday, April 21, 2016 /


Bangkok - Thai police cannot find 15 suspects in connection with a bomb at a shrine in Bangkok last year that killed 20 people, an officer verbally expressed on Wednesday, as two ethnic Uighur Muslims from China incriminated of involution appeared in a military court.

No group claimed responsibility for the August 17 blast at the Erawan Shrine, a central tourist spot popular with visitors from China and elsewhere in Asia. Five of the dead emanated from China and two from Hong Kong. More than 120 people were wounded.

Analysts, diplomats and even officials suspected the assailment was linked to Uighur sympathisers exasperated by Thailand's deportation of more than 100 Uighurs to China the precedent month.

But police ruled out “terrorism” and verbalized the assailment was retaliation for a crackdown on human-smuggling.

The two suspects who were apprehended - Yusufu Mieraili and Adem Karadag - are Uighur Muslims, a minority from western China who verbalize a Turkic language. They have gainsaid all charges.

Police have issued apprehend warrants for 15 other people, eight of whom are thought to be either Turkish or in Turkey, according to the warrants and police verbalizations.

“We don't ken where they are,” deputy police spokesman Major General Songpol Wattanachai told Reuters.

“The perpetrators have done their utmost to elude.”

Shaven-headed and barefoot, Mieraili and Karadag - who is withal kenned as Bilal Mohammed - were led in handcuffs and leg shackles into a cramped court in Bangkok's old city.

Mieraili verbalized briefly to Reuters saying he expected the tribulation would take “a very long time”.

The men had marks on their foreheads which Mieraili verbally expressed emanated from coming into contact with the floor during prayer.

Three judges auricularly discerned evidence laid out in 25 thick files on a table beneath them. There was no jury.

The defendants' lawyers verbally expressed more than 500 witnesses could be called for the prosecution and defence, and that the high-profile tribulation could last a year or more.

Proceedings were laboriously translated through two interpreters from Thai to English to the Uighur language.

Police verbally express Karadag was the man caught on CCTV footage at the shrine, sitting on bench, slipping off a bulky back-pack and ambulating away, just afore the blast.

Most Uighurs live in China's violence-plagued Xinjiang region, where exiles and human rights groups verbalize Uighurs chafe under regime policies that restrict their culture and religion.

China gainsays this and incriminates Islamist militants for the elevating violence.

Thai National Security Council secretary Anusit Kunakorn verbally expressed on Wednesday Thailand had received a security warning from Singapore about three Uighurs who had entered Thailand.

He did not particularize.

On April 9, Thailand stepped up security because two Chinese Uighur men linked to “foreign terror groups” had overnighted on the resort island of Phuket, police verbalized.

They were later apprehended in Indonesia.

Reuters

Thai military finds bomb-making camp in mountains

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A Thai military task force has found a bomb-making site at an isolated southern mountain range allegedly utilized by insurgents to engender and smuggle explosives, according to an official Thursday.

A high ranking official from the army's Internal Security Operations Command told Anadolu Agency that incendiary contrivances, shrapnel making material and explosive substances were found Wednesday afternoon in the Khao Tawe mountains in majority Muslim Narathiwat province.

"We're perpetuating our search in the circumventing area to visually perceive if we can find more of these sites," verbalized the official, who requested anonymity citing perpetual investigations.

The coalesced army and police task force reportedly additionally discovered evidence, such as cooking equipment and medical supplies, denoting that the area was utilized as a makeshift camp for insurgents.

The task force was organized after an incrementation in violence over the month of April in the south, where rebels have waged a decades-old insurgency against the central Thai state.

On Tuesday, a motorcycle bomb exploded at a grocery store in southern Songkhla, killing one man and injuring a dozen other people.

Opponents of a proposed 2,200-megawatt coal power plant in the deep South have notionally theorized that recent bomb attacks may be linked to the proposal.

Direk Hemnakorn told the Bangkok Post on Thursday that denizens believe the bombings were cognate as insurgents fear that an influx of outside workers to the plant could wipe out the area's Melayu-Muslim identity.

"Both Thai state and Muslim insurgents have exploited conflicts over the coal-fuelled power plant in the area," verbally expressed Hemnakorn, a school director.

The southern insurgency is rooted in a century-old ethno-cultural conflict between Malay Muslims living in the southern region and the Thai central state where Buddhism is considered the de-facto national religion.

Armed insurgent groups were composed in the 1960s after the then-military dictatorship endeavored to interfere in Islamic schools, but the insurgency faded in the 1990s.

In 2004, a rejuvenated armed kineticism -- composed of numerous local cells of fighters loosely grouped around an organization called the National Revolutionary Front, or BRN -- emerged.

The confrontation is one of the deadliest low-intensity conflicts on the planet.

Vibrator stuck in woman's urethra prompts emergency hospital visit

Saturday, March 26, 2016 /

ISIS Officially Claims Responsibility For Brussels Bloodshed

Tuesday, March 22, 2016 /
The terror group relinquished an official verbalization, vowing more violence, after attacks in Brussels killed dozens



ISIS officially claimed responsibility for the string of attacks that left dozens dead in Brussels on Tuesday. In a post from the terror group’s media wing, it threatened Europe with further violence, inditing “more dark days are to come.”

“We promise the Crusader states allied against the Islamic State that more dark days will come in replication to their aggression against the Islamic State,” ISIS verbalized in the verbalization. “Crusader states” is prevalent ISIS terminology for Western countries. The terror group additionally threatened that “the next will be worse and acrid.” Vocativ analysts found the verbal expression in ISIS channels on the gregarious media platform Telegram.

Adherents of the Islamic State commenced celebrating the news virtually immediately after the assailments. An ISIS-affiliated news group called Amaq claimed responsibility in the denomination of ISIS for the violence earlier Tuesday. In an English-language release, Amaq verbalized militants targeted the city’s most astronomically immense airport and a centrally located subway station, unleashing attacks with “explosive belts and contrivances.”



“Islamic State fighters opened fire inside Zaventem Airport, afore several of them detonated their explosive belts, as a martyrdom bomber detonated his explosive belt in the Maalbeek metro station,” Amaq verbalized. The Amaq post additionally verbalized the assailments “resulted in more than 230 dead and wounded.” Most outlets currently report that at least 31 died and more than a hundred wounded.

Earlier in the day, just moments after the airport attacks, ISIS loyalists took to convivial media to celebrate the violence. They additionally hoped that the Islamic State would eventually take credit for the bombings, which struck just days after Salah Abdeslam—a main suspect in a string of pernicious attacks across Paris in November—was apprehended in a raid in a Brussels suburb.

The Amaq verbal expression prompted a second wave of celebrations. “When I optically discerned the cross worshipers fleeing like donkeys in the streets from the divine bombings, I recalled the Muslims fleeing the bombing of the Crusader aircraft,” one adherent indited on an ISIS forum, referring to U.S.-led coalition airstrikes over Iraq and Syria.

Others, though, were exasperated that the verbal expression was first published in English rather than in Arabic, which is infrequent for the terror group and designates that it was targeting international media with its claim of responsibility.

As the unrest unfolded on Tuesday, cities ecumenical were on high alert and hundreds of flights set to arrive in Brussels were cancelled or diverted.

Brussels attacks: Police hunt Zaventem bombings suspect

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Belgian police have issued a wanted notice for a suspect after bomb attacks at Brussels' main airport and a metro station left more than 30 people dead.

The man was visually perceived ambulating with two other suspects shortly afore twin explosions tore through Zaventem airport.

Both men died in the assailments after detonating suicide contrivances, a Belgian prosecutor verbally expressed.

Anti-terror raids have taken place across Belgium. Soi-disant Islamic State (IS) verbalized it was abaft the assailments.

An online verbalization from the group verbally expressed the locations were "conscientiously culled" and admonished of worse to come for "Crusader states allied against the Islamic State".
The US State Department has urged US denizens of "potential peril" of travelling to Europe.
"Terrorist groups perpetuate to orchestrate near-term attacks throughout Europe, targeting sporting events, tourist sites, restaurants and conveyance," a verbal expression verbally expressed.
Belgian prosecutor Frederic Van Leeuw verbalized police were seeking a man wearing a hat and light-coloured jacket.

He verbalized searches were taking place "in several components of the country", integrating that an explosive contrivance containing nails, chemical products and an IS flag were found in a dormitory in the Schaerbeek area of Brussels.


The explosions transpired in expeditious succession shortly after 08:00 local time (07:00 GMT), with some victims reportedly hit by the second blast as they endeavored to elude the first.

Another bomb was later found and eradicated in a controlled detonation at the scene.

The Zaventem mayor, Francis Vermeiren, told the AFP agency the suicide assailers used bombs obnubilated in their suitcases.

About an hour after the airport blasts, another explosion struck the Maelbeek metro station near EU headquarters.

It has not been substantiated what caused the explosion but IS verbalized it too was a suicide bombing.

Belgian officials put the death toll from both attacks at more than 30, with at least 11 killed at the airport and about 20 at the metro station.
About 250 people have been injured, many of them severel



The blasts came days after the apprehend of Salah Abdeslam, a key suspect in last year's Paris attacks which were additionally claimed by IS.

"This is a day of tragedy, an ebony day," Belgian Prime Minister Charles Michel verbalized. "I would relish to call on everyone to show placidity and solidarity."
Belgium has raised its terrorism alert to its highest caliber. Three days of national mourning have been declared.

Some local convey has re-opened following a shutdown, but flights from the airport have been cancelled and the airport is unlikely to open for several days. Eurostar accommodations in and out of Brussels have been suspended.
World bellwethers have sent condolences and messages of solidarity.





US President Barack Obama called the blasts "outrageous attacks against inculpable people" while the 28 EU bellwethers - in a joint verbal expression - verbalized the bombings were an "attack on our open, democratic society".

The UN Syria envoy, Staffan de Mistura, verbalized the assailments showed the exigent need to "extinguish the fire of war" in Syria so the focus could turn to IS.

International landmarks, such as the Trevi fountain in Rome and the Eiffel Tower, have been lit up in the colours of the Belgian flag in encomium to the victims.

A 3D reconstruction of the Fly Dubai FZ981 crash in Russia

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"There Was A Bomb": Brussels Airport Attacked

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