Monday, November 30, 2015

Chinese State Sponsored Hackers Exhibit Extent of Capabilities - from TRUNEWS

Almost a year after students ended pro-democracy street protests in Hong Kong, they face an online battle against what Western security experts say are China-sponsored hackers using techniques rarely seen elsewhere.

Hackers have expanded their attacks to parking malware on popular file-sharing services including Dropbox and Google Drive (GOOGL.O) to trap victims into downloading infected files and compromising sensitive information. They also use more sophisticated tactics, honing in on specific targets through so-called ‘white lists’ that only infect certain visitors to compromised websites.

Security experts say such techniques are only used by sophisticated hackers from China and Russia, usually for surveillance and information extraction.

The level of hacking is a sign, they say, of how important China views Hong Kong, where 79 days of protests late last year brought parts of the territory, a major regional financial hub, to a standstill. The scale of the protests raised concerns in Beijing about political unrest on China’s periphery.

“We’re the most co-ordinated opposition group on Chinese soil, (and) have a reasonable assumption that Beijing is behind the hacking,” said Lam Cheuk-ting, chief executive of Hong Kong’s Democratic Party, which says it has been a victim of cyber attacks on its website and some members’ email accounts.

U.S.-based Internet security company FireEye said the attacks via Dropbox were aimed at “precisely those whose networks Beijing would seek to monitor”, and could provide China with advance warning of protests and information on pro-democracy leaders. The company said half its customers in Hong Kong and Taiwan were attacked by government and professional hackers in the first half of this year – two and a half times the global average.

China’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Public Security Bureau and the Liaison Office of the Central People’s Government in the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region did not respond to requests for comment. The Defence Ministry said the issue was not part of its remit. China has previously denied accusations of hacking, calling them groundless, and saying it is a victim.

The Hong Kong police said its Cyber Security and Technology Crime Bureau works with other law enforcement agencies to combat cross-border crime, but did not respond to questions on how much information it shares with mainland Chinese authorities, the origin of the Hong Kong cyber attacks, or whether these might be a source of instability or concern.

Police data show a drop in reported “unauthorized access”, which includes Internet or email account abuse and hacking, over the past two years. Many of the victims Reuters spoke to said they hadn’t bothered to report being hacked.

Like other groups taking on the might of Beijing – from Uighurs and exiled Tibetans to some Taiwanese – Hong Kong activists, academics and journalists have become more savvy and adopted tactics that, in turn, force hackers to get savvier still.

When Tibetan exile groups stopped clicking on files attached to emails, to avoid falling victim to a common form of ‘spear phishing’ attack, hackers switched their malware to Google Drive, hoping victims would think these files were safer, said Citizen Lab, a Canada-based research organization which works with Tibetans and other NGOs.

Hackers also recently used Dropbox to lure Chinese language journalists in Hong Kong into downloading infected files. FireEye, which discovered the attack, said it was the first time it had seen this approach.

“We don’t have any arrogance to think we can beat them,” said Mark Simon, senior executive at the parent company of Hong Kong’s Apple Daily, a media group on the front line of the attacks.

Trying to stay ahead of the hackers, activists and others use multiple mobile phones with different SIM chips, encrypted messaging apps, apps that automatically delete tweets, and code words to set up meetings. If someone thinks they may be arrested, they remove themselves from group chats.

Some things are kept offline.

“If we want to talk, we have some signal,” said Derek Lam, a member of student group Scholarism that helped organize the protests. “It’s a few words … if I say some words that are really strange it means we have to talk somewhere privately.”

Law professor and protest organizer Benny Tai stores personal data, such as names, email addresses and mobile numbers, on an external hard drive that he says he only accesses on a computer without an Internet connection.

The pro-democracy Apple Daily, which says it is hacked on an almost weekly basis, has tightened its email security software, and has its lawyers use couriers rather than email. FireEye last year connected denial of service (DDoS) attacks against Apple Daily with more professional cyber spying attacks, saying there may be a “common quartermaster”. It said China’s government would be the entity most interested in these “political objectives”.

Steven Adair, co-founder of U.S.-based security firm Volexity, said that code hidden on pro-democracy websites last year, including those of the Democratic Party and the Alliance for True Democracy, suggested a group he said “we strongly suspect to be Chinese… who is very well resourced.”

He said such tactics were more usually seen employed by Russian hackers, aimed at very specific targets and designed to be as unobtrusive as possible. “It’s a real evolution in targeting,” he said.

In the run-up to Hong Kong district council elections earlier this month, hackers used more basic techniques, breaking into at least 20 Gmail accounts at the Democratic Party, according to party officials and Google logs seen by Reuters.

Between April and June, many hacked accounts were forwarding emails to lovechina8964@gmail.com. An examination of the hackers’ IP addresses by the party’s IT experts found some appeared to originate in China, party officials said.

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Monday November 30, 2015 – Dr. Jonathan Hansen - from TRUNEWS

On this Monday edition of Trunews, Rick and the team spend the first segment of the program recapping the breathtaking events talking place in the Middle East, Ukraine and elsewhere – All of which are pointing to major global conflict on the horizon. In part two, Rick is joined by Dr. Jonathan Hansen of World Ministries International to continue the discussion on world events as they relate Bible Prophecy.

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Anonymous US Official Alleges That Kurds Are Torturing ISIS Militants Captured in Delta Raid - from TRUNEWS

U.S. officials are almost certain that Kurdish fighters are torturing six Islamic State prisoners captured in a U.S. Army Delta Force raid.

Back in late October, Delta Force commandos assisted Kurdish fighters with a raid on an ISIS prison in Iraq, following intelligence reports that Kurds were being held at that location, The Daily Beast reports. There were no Kurds. The raid, however, freed 69 hostages and netted the Kurds 6 ISIS militants as prisoners. Approximately 20 of the hostages freed belonged to the Iraqi military. U.S. aircraft later obliterated the prison. One Delta operator was killed during the rescue operation.

Humanitarian workers and U.S. officials are convinced that the Kurds have started torturing ISIS prisoners. If so, it would technically count as a violation of international law.

“I am sure they are being tortured, no question,” a U.S. defense official, based in Iraq, told The Daily Beast. “You have to remember where we are. Torture is pervasive.”

Verifying this information is almost impossible. Delta Force does not have access to the prisoners, and Kurdish authorities are mum on their location.

Torture would not be out of the question for the Kurds, who have a short, bloody history of wreaking destruction against ISIS.

But U.S. officials seem relatively unconcerned. They haven’t asked for the location of the prisoners, neither has the U.S. complained to the Kurds about alleged torture practices. It isn’t high on the priority list, one defense official noted.

ISIS fighters have gained a reputation for beheadings, rape, torture and absolute cruelty. Last year, a report emerged showing that ISIS tortured Kurdish children by beating them with electric cables. Sympathy for ISIS in the Kurdish region of Iraq is low.

The Kurdistan Region Security Council said first that the prisoners are still being process, and second, the International Committee for the Red Cross has access to the prisoners.

“We are not aware of information suggesting that these ISIL prisoners have been mistreated in detention in Iraqi Kurdistan,” an Obama administration official told The Daily Beast. “However, we take all such allegations seriously, and we fully expect that our Kurdish partners will continue to adhere to international standards and norms for detainees.”

 

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Planned Parenthood: Clinic Attacked Because of Anti-Abortion Agenda - from TRUNEWS

Planned Parenthood said on Sunday that news reports that the gunman who attacked its Colorado health clinic had uttered “no more baby parts” during his arrest showed the suspect was motivated by an anti-abortion agenda.

The remark attributed to suspect Robert Lewis Dear was an apparent reference to Planned Parenthood’s abortion activities and its role in delivering fetal tissue to medical researchers, a hot-button issue in the 2016 race for the presidency.

“We now know the man responsible for the tragic shooting at PP’s health center in Colorado was motivated by opposition to safe and legal abortion,” the organization said on Twitter.

Conservatives have accused Planned Parenthood, a nonprofit that provides a range of health services, including abortion, of illegally selling baby parts, an accusation it has strenuously denied.

Dear, a 57-year-old South Carolina native who moved to Colorado, made the remarks during his arrest after a standoff lasting several hours at the Colorado Springs clinic on Friday, NBC News and other media outlets reported, citing unnamed law enforcement authorities. Reuters was unable to independently confirm the reports.

While Dear’s reported remarks could hint at a possible motive for the rampage, which killed three people and wounded nine, NBC’s sources stressed that investigators were still not sure why the attack was launched.

Authorities have steadfastly declined to discuss a motive, saying their investigation was still under way.

Colorado Springs police, in a tweet on Sunday, said unofficial leaks could jeopardize the investigation and prosecution, without specifically mentioning the words attributed to Dear.

Dear, who appeared to have moved to a remote community in Colorado last year, has been jailed ahead of a court appearance scheduled for Monday.

The shooting is believed to be the first deadly attack at an abortion provider in the United States in six years. The Colorado Springs center has been repeatedly targeted for protests by anti-abortion activists.

At least eight workers at clinics providing abortions have been killed since 1977, according to the National Abortion Federation. The most recent was in 2009 when physician George Tiller was shot to death at a church in Wichita, Kansas.

While calling the shooting “an incredible tragedy,” Republican presidential candidate Mike Huckabee on Sunday dismissed talk that harsh anti-abortion rhetoric may have contributed to the attack.

“What he did is domestic terrorism,” the former Arkansas governor told CNN, referring to the gunman.

“There’s no excuse for killing other people, whether it’s inside … Planned Parenthood clinics, where many millions of babies die, or whether it’s people attacking Planned Parenthood,” Huckabee said.

Carly Fiorina, the former Hewlett-Packard chief executive who is also seeking the Republican nomination, said on Fox News it was “typical left-wing tactics” to demonize opponents of abortion or the “sale of body parts” because of what she said was “obviously a tragedy.”

Planned Parenthood responded in a statement.

“It’s not enough to denounce the tragedy without also denouncing the poisonous rhetoric that fueled it,” said Dawn Laguens, executive vice president of Planned Parenthood Federation of America. “Instead, some politicians are continuing to stoke it, which is unconscionable.”

Planned Parenthood came under fierce criticism this year after some of its officials were secretly recorded by an anti-abortion group discussing compensation for providing human tissue from aborted fetuses to researchers.

Critics say the footage is evidence that Planned Parenthood has illegally sold baby parts. The organization denies the accusation, saying that some affiliates have donated tissue for research and were paid a small fee to cover costs.

Planned Parenthood recently announced it was discontinuing the practice, aiming to tamp down the controversy, but critics say is an admission of guilt.

The Center for Medical Progress, which produced the videos, issued a short statement on its website on Sunday, saying it “condemns the barbaric killing spree in Colorado Springs by a violent madman.”

The attack led Governor John Hickenlooper to call for both sides of the debate over Planned Parenthood’s activities to “tone down the rhetoric.”

“I think we should have a discussion at least urging caution when we discuss some of these issues, so we don’t get people to a point of going out and committing violence,” the Democratic governor told CNN, describing the rampage as “a form of terrorism.”

The national security and civil rights divisions of the U.S. Justice Department have joined state and local authorities in investigating the shooting, Justice said in a statement. That raises the possibility that the federal government may bring a terrorism or civil rights charge, or both.

Colorado Springs police on Sunday identified the two civilians killed in the rampage as Jennifer Markovsky, 35, and Ke’Arre Marcell Stewart, 29.

Markovsky was a stay-at-home mother of two young children. Originally from Hawaii, she was at the clinic to support a friend, according to her sister-in-law Julia Miller.

Stewart, a Texas native, was a U.S. Army veteran who served in the Iraq war.

Garrett Swasey, 44, the police officer killed in the attack, worked for the University of Colorado at Colorado Springs. He was a father of two and served as an elder at a local church.

“We will cherish his memory, especially those times he spent tossing the football to his son and snuggling with his daughter on the couch,” his widow, Rachel Swasey, said in a statement.

Except for his name and age, police have only said that Dear recently resided in rural Hartsel, about 60 miles (96 km) west of Colorado Springs. Official records show that he has a history of brushes with the law, mostly in South Carolina, but no criminal convictions.

One of Dear’s Hartsel neighbors described him as a loner who lived on his remote property with a woman. Zigmond Post Jr. said Dear once gave him a pamphlet critical of President Barack Obama.

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New Dawn: China’s Renminbi Approved as a World Reserve Currency - from TRUNEWS

The International Monetary Fund on Monday admitted China’s yuan into its benchmark currency basket in a victory for Beijing’s campaign for recognition as a global economic power.

The IMF’s executive board agreed to add the yuan, also known as the renminbi, to its Special Drawing Rights (SDR) basket alongside the dollar, euro, pound sterling and yen, in a move earlier backed by IMF chief Christine Lagarde and in-house experts.

To meet the IMF’s criteria, Beijing has undertaken a flurry of reforms in recent months, including better access for foreigners to Chinese currency markets, more frequent debt issuance and expanded yuan trading hours.

The currency will have a 10.92 percent share, in line with expectations, after a review of the weightings formula for the SDR, which determines which currencies countries can receive as part of IMF loans.

The yuan’s inclusion is a largely symbolic move, with few immediate implications for financial markets. But it is the first time an additional currency has been added to the SDR basket and the biggest change in its composition in 35 years.

Last set in 2010, the basket is currently 41.9 percent dollar, 37.4 percent euro, 11.3 percent sterling and 9.4 percent yen. The yuan CNH= CNY= would not join until October 2016, allowing reserve managers time to prepare.

Under the new weightings, the euro’s share will drop to 30.93 percent. Sterling and yen will also have lower weights while the dollar remains about the same.

To be included in the SDR basket, the yuan had to meet the criteria to be “freely usable,” or widely used to make international payments and widely traded in foreign exchange markets — a yardstick it missed at the last review in 2010.

The addition is likely to fuel demand for China’s currency and for renminbi-denominated assets as central banks and foreign fund managers adjust their portfolios to reflect the yuan’s new status.

Currency analysts estimate the IMF seal of approval could fuel demand worth more than $500 billion in coming years and take the yuan’s share of global reserve holdings to around 5 percent, overtaking the Canadian and Australian dollars.

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Poll: 63% Think U.S. Should Join Legally Binding Climate Change Agreement - from TRUNEWS

Two-thirds of Americans think the United States should join a legally binding global climate change agreement, a poll by CBS News and the New York Times released on Monday said.

But the poll, conducted between Nov. 18 and Nov. 22, showed Americans were divided on what domestic measures the United States should take to curb greenhouse gas emissions.

The poll showed 63 percent of Americans favored regulations to cut carbon emissions from power plants, while 31 percent opposed them.

The public was split on whether the United States should restrict drilling for oil and gas on public lands, with 49 percent in favor and 45 percent opposed.

Far fewer of those polled supported any new taxes on electricity or gasoline use.

The show of public support comes as the United States tries to play a leadership role in securing a global climate agreement in Paris over the next two weeks of negotiations.

 

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Turkey Defends Their Downing of a Russian Jet at NATO Headquarters - from TRUNEWS

Turkey’s prime minister dismissed on Monday any suggestion Ankara should apologize for downing a Russian warplane in its airspace last week, after winning strong NATO support for the right to defend itself.

Six days after NATO member Turkey shot down the Russian fighter jet in the first known incident of its kind since the Cold War, calls for calm have gone largely unheeded as Ankara refuses to back down and Russia responds with sanctions.

“No country should ask us to apologize,” Prime Minister Ahmet Davutoglu told reporters following a meeting with NATO’s secretary general at the alliance headquarters in Brussels.

“The protection of our land borders, our airspace, is not only a right, it is a duty,” he said. “We apologize for committing mistakes, not for doing our duty.”

Russian President Vladimir Putin said on Nov. 26 he is waiting for an apology after Turkey’s air force shot down the Su-24 fighter jet along the Turkey-Syria border.

Following the meeting with NATO chief Jens Stoltenberg in which he won the alliance’s firm support for the right to self-defense, Davutoglu also warned that such incidents continued to be a risk as long as Russia and the U.S-led coalition bombing Islamic State in Syria worked separately.

“If there are two coalitions functioning in the same airspace against ISIL, these types of incidents will be difficult to prevent,” Davutoglu said, referring to Islamic State militants.

Seeking to calm the situation, Stoltenberg called for new emergency procedures to be agreed with Moscow to avoid triggering conflict by accident, whether that was during bombing raids in Syria or war games conducted by Russia and NATO.

NATO foreign ministers are expected to discuss such procedures at a meeting in Brussels on Tuesday and Wednesday as Russia’s military activities from the Baltics to the Middle East come right up to – and sometimes stray over – NATO borders.

Stoltenberg suggested revamping the Cold War-era treaty known as the Vienna document, which sets out the rules for large-scale exercises and other military activity, as well telephone hotlines and other military communication channels.

“It has to be modernized because there are several loopholes,” Stoltenberg said.

Israeli Defence Minister Moshe Yaalon on Sunday underscored the coordination with Russia that allowed Israel to avoid flare-ups after a Russian warplane operating in Syria strayed into Israeli-controlled airspace. It turned back after the two countries conferred.

Moscow’s surprise intervention in the four-year-old Syrian civil war in September wrong-footed the West and put Turkey, which shares a long border with Syria, directly at odds with Russian support for the Assad regime there.

The downing of the Russian warplane has wrecked both Turkish-Russian relations and the French-led diplomatic effort to bring Moscow closer into the fold of nations seeking to destroy Islamic State through military action in Syria.

While Russia says it is also targeting Islamic State, most of its air strikes have been against other Assad opponents, including groups actively supported by Turkey.

“Their bombing is taking place in areas where ISIL is not present at all,” Stoltenberg said.

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Wall Street Opens Flat: Three Major Index’s Set to End Month on High - from TRUNEWS

Wall Street opened little changed but looked set to end the month on a positive note as investors braced for a week of heavy economic data culminating in the November jobs report.

The three major indexes were set to end the month higher for the second straight month.

Investors are awaiting Friday’s non-farm payrolls report ahead of a mid-December meeting of the Federal Reserve.

While the U.S. central bank is likely to raise interest rates for the first time since June 2006, the European Central Bank is expected to unveil fresh monetary easing measures on Thursday.

Other U.S. data expected during the week includes manufacturing and auto sales data for November.

Investors will also look for clues regarding the Fed’s decision when Chair Janet Yellen speaks on the economic outlook on Wednesday and gives her testimony on the economy before the congressional Joint Economic Committee on Thursday.

“We’re coming off a quiet holiday week and we have a lot of hurdles to cross this week with all the data that we’re expecting,” said Scott Brown, chief economist at Raymond James in St. Petersburg, Florida.

“I think a December rate hike has already been priced in unless we get some drastic, off-the-wall number.”

At 9:41 a.m. ET (1341 GMT) the Dow Jones industrial average .DJI was down 10.72 points, or 0.06 percent, at 17,787.77, the S&P 500 .SPX was down 0.84 points, or 0.04 percent, at 2,089.27 and the Nasdaq Composite .IXIC was up 6.63 points, or 0.13 percent, at 5,134.15.

Microsoft’s (MSFT.O) 1.3 percent rise boosted the Nasdaq and was the second biggest boost on the Dow index. Raymond James upgraded the stock to “strong buy” from “market perform.”

Five of the 10 major S&P sectors were higher with the technology sector’s .SPLRCT 0.30 percent rise leading the advancers.

U.S. stock indexes ended little changed in light volume on Friday, with consumer stocks falling as investors fretted over early reports on the U.S. holiday shopping season and Disney’s subscriber losses.

Retail stocks will continue to be in focus on Cyber Monday, the biggest online shopping day of the year. Amazon (AMZN.O) was up about 1 percent at $679.29 and was one of the biggest boost to the S&P and the Nasdaq.

The dollar edged to a fresh 8-1/2-month high against a basket of major currencies.

Chinese stocks, which fell as much as 5 percent on Friday, added to their losses earlier on Monday before closing marginally higher. China’s currency was also in the spotlight, with the International Monetary Fund expected to grant it reserve status.

Shares of Fitbit (FIT.N) were up 3.7 percent at $28.85 after Barclays raised its rating on the stock to “overweight” from “equal weight”.

Lululemon Athletica (LULU.O) was down 6.7 percent to $49.08 after FBR & Co cut its rating on the Canadian yogawear retailer’s shares to “underperform” from “market perform”, citing concerns about its ability to boost comparable growth.

Computer Sciences (CSC.N) slumped 55.6 percent to $30.21, at the start of trading after spinning off its North American Public Sector business.

Advancing issues outnumbered decliners on the NYSE by 1,391 to 1,300. On the Nasdaq, 1,281 issues rose and 1,078 fell.

The S&P 500 index showed 14 new 52-week highs and three new lows, while the Nasdaq recorded 49 new highs and 17 new lows.

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World Leaders Attend COP21 Climate Change Conference - from TRUNEWS

World leaders launched an ambitious attempt on Monday to hold back the earth’s rising temperatures, with French President Francois Hollande saying the world was at “breaking point” in the fight against global warming.

Some 150 heads of state and government, including U.S. President Barack Obama and his Chinese counterpart Xi Jinping, urged each other to find common cause in two weeks of bargaining to steer the global economy away from its dependence on fossil fuels.

They arrived at United Nations climate change talks in Paris accompanied by high expectations and armed with promises to act. After decades of struggling negotiations and the failure of a summit in Copenhagen six years ago, some form of landmark agreement appears all but assured by mid-December.

Warnings from climate scientists, demands from activists and exhortations from religious leaders like Pope Francis have coupled with major advances in cleaner energy sources like solar power to raise pressure for cuts in carbon emissions held responsible for warming the planet.

Most scientists say failure to agree on strong measures in Paris would doom the world to ever-hotter average temperatures, bringing with them deadlier storms, more frequent droughts and rising sea levels as polar ice caps melt.

Facing such alarming projections, the leaders of nations responsible for about 90 percent of the world’s greenhouse gas emissions have come bearing pledges to reduce their national carbon output, through different measures at different rates.

For some, climate change has become a pressing issue at home. As the summit opened in Paris, the capitals of the world’s two most populous nations, China and India, were blanketed in hazardous, choking smog, with Beijing on “orange” pollution alert, the second-highest level.

Over the next two weeks, negotiators will hammer out the strongest international climate pact yet. The deal will mark a momentous step in the often frustrating quest for global agreement, albeit one that – on its own – will not be enough to prevent the earth’s temperatures from rising past a damaging threshold.

“What should give us hope that this is a turning point, that this is the moment we finally determined we would save our planet, is the fact that our nations share a sense of urgency about this challenge and a growing realization that it is within our power to do something about it,” said Obama, one of the first leaders to speak at the summit.

The gathering is being held in a somber city. Security has been tightened after Islamist militant attacks killed 130 people on Nov. 13, and Hollande said he could not separate “the fight with terrorism from the fight against global warming.” Leaders must face both challenges, leaving their children “a world freed of terror” as well as one “protected from catastrophes”.

On the eve of the summit, an estimated 785,000 people from Australia to Paraguay joined the biggest day of climate change activism in history, telling world leaders there was “No Planet B” in the fight against global warming.

The leaders gathered in a vast conference center at Le Bourget airfield, near where Charles Lindbergh landed his Spirit of St. Louis aircraft in 1927 after making the first solo trans-Atlantic flight, a feat that helped bring nations closer.

Whether a similar spirit of unity can be incubated in Le Bourget this time is uncertain. In all, 195 countries are part of the unwieldy negotiating process, espousing a variety of leadership styles and ideologies that has made consensus elusive in the past. Key issues, notably how to divide the global bill to pay for a shift to renewable energy, are still contentious.

Signaling their determination to resolve the most intractable points, senior negotiators sat down on Sunday, a day earlier than planned, to begin thrashing out an agreement. They hope to avoid the last-minute scramble and all-nighters that marked past meetings.

The last attempt to get a global deal collapsed in chaos and acrimony in Copenhagen in 2009. It ended with Obama forcing his way into a closed meeting of China and other countries on the gathering’s last day and emerging with a modest concession to limit rising emissions until 2020 that they attempted to impose on the rest of the world.

Anxious to avoid a re-run of the Copenhagen disaster, major powers have tried this time to smooth some of the bumps in the way of an agreement before they arrive.

The presidents, prime ministers and princes were making their cameo appearances at the outset of the conference rather than swooping in at the end.

There are other significant changes in approach this time around.

The old goal of seeking a legally binding international treaty, certain to be dead on arrival in the Republican-controlled U.S. Congress, has been replaced by a system of national pledges to reduce emissions.

Some are presented as best intentions, others as measures legally enforced by domestic laws and regulations.

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North Korea Conducted Ballistic Missile Test Off East Coast Port - from TRUNEWS

North Korea has tested its missiles in recent days, but encountered a problem when the weapon broke underwater and failed to reach the surface, according to The Telegraph.

Pyongyang wants its submarine fleet to be equipped with ballistic missiles and may be close to that goal.  South Korean and U.S. intelligence officials have monitored the situation and made the assessment.

In May,  North Korea claimed it had successfully made a launch.  There have been massive renovations in recent months at the Sinpo port, where Saturday’s test took place.

 

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Friday, November 27, 2015

Gunman Opens Fire At Planned Parenthood Clinic - from TRUNEWS

This story is still developing and will be updated as information is available.  Chaos and gunfire in Colorado Springs, Colorado on Friday; a gunman wounding three police officers and an as-yet unknown number of civilians before holing up and firing on officers from inside a Planned Parenthood clinic.  Lt. Catherine Buckley of the Colorado Springs Police Department telling reporters at a news conference that the gunman, described as wearing a long coat and armed with a rifle, began firing from inside the building after ninety minutes of relative calm.  Buckley did not know how many people are injured, but did say that a fourth officer was wounded inside the Planned Parenthood building.  Local hospitals treated at least seven people injured in the shooting.  It’s not immediately known if the Planned Parenthood building was the shooter’s ultimate target or if he just wound up there.  The clinic was open for business on Friday.  The Colorado Springs Gazette newspaper reported initially that two police offers were wounded and that police were trying to get a third to safety.  One officer reporting on his radio that the gunman shot out the back window of his patrol car as the officer tried to get a good look at the suspect.

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Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan Threatens Russia Not to ‘Play With Fire’ - from TRUNEWS

Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan warned Russia not to “play with fire” on Friday, but added he did not want to harm relations with Moscow, comments that look more likely to inflame than quell the dispute over a downed Russian bomber this week.

Relations between the former Cold War antagonists are at their worst in recent memory after Turkey shot down the jet near the Syrian border on Monday. Russia has threatened economic retaliation against Ankara, which Erdogan has dismissed as “emotional” and “unfitting”.

“We very sincerely recommend to Russia not to play with fire,” Erdogan told supporters during a speech in Bayburt, in northeast Turkey. “We really attach a lot of importance to our relations with Russia… We don’t want these relations to suffer harm in any way.”

Erdogan said he may speak with Russian President Vladimir Putin at a climate summit in Paris next week, a discussion that would be welcomed by the United States and EU, both of which fear the spat has distracted from the battle against Islamic State militants in Syria.

Putin has so far refused to contact Erdogan because Ankara does not want to apologize for the downing of the jet, Putin aide Yuri Ushakov said on Friday.

Erdogan said Turkey downed the jet as a result of what he called the automatic enforcement of the rules of engagement.

Russia’s lower house speaker, Sergei Naryshkin, said on Friday that Moscow had the right to make a military response, calling the incident an “intentional murder of our soldiers”.

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German Supreme Court: ISP’s May Have to Block Music Sharing Sites - from TRUNEWS

Germany’s highest court said Internet service providers could be made responsible for blocking websites offering illegal music downloads, but only if copyright holders showed they had first made reasonable attempts to thwart such piracy by other means.

The federal Supreme Court dismissed two cases brought by music rights society GEMA against Deutsche Telekom and music companies Universal Music, Sony and Warner Music Group against Telefonica’s O2 Deutschland.

It said on Thursday the plaintiffs did not make enough effort to halt the copyright violations in the first place but it said Internet service providers could in principle be held responsible for blocking music illegally available on the Internet, even if the content remained available elsewhere.

GEMA, which acts to protect the rights of the owners of musical works, had demanded that Deutsche Telekom, Germany’s largest telecoms company, block the website “3dl.am” because it offered access to copyright-protected music.

In a separate case, the music companies wanted O2 Deutschland to block access to “goldesel.to,” part of the eDonkey network, a peer-to-peer file-sharing network for music.

The court said in its ruling: “The company that offers Internet access will only be held responsible for blocking the site when the copyright holder has first made reasonable efforts to take action against those who have themselves infringed their rights, like the website operators, or those who have enabled the infringement, like the Web hosting providers.”

The music industry says it loses billions of dollars every year from the illegal downloading of songs, depriving it of the revenue it needs to pay songwriters, artists and talent scouts.

Courts around the world are grappling with the question of who is responsible for copyright infringement through illegal downloads. Google’s YouTube, for example, has been the subject of multiple court cases.

A German court ruled in July that YouTube was only responsible for blocking copyright-infringing videos when they had been brought to its attention, and could not be expected to scan everything on the site.

Deutsche Telekom welcomed the court ruling.

“The Supreme Court has clearly stated that with regard to Internet service providers the reasonableness of a potential blocking has to be subject to strict scrutiny,” the company said in a statement.

Bernhard Rohleder, director of IT industry group Bitkom, said: “The blocking of websites should remain the last resort of network policy. As a measure against copyright infringement, it is quite excessive.”

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Putin Asks For Map of Operation For Groups Fighting ISIS - from TRUNEWS

Russian President Vladimir Putin has asked France to draw up a map of where groups fighting Islamic State militants operate in Syria in order not to bomb them, France’s foreign minister said on Friday.

French President Francois Hollande and Putin agreed during talks in Moscow on Thursday to exchange intelligence on Islamic State and other rebel groups to improve the effectiveness of their aerial bombing campaigns in Syria.

“He asked us to draw up a map of forces that are not terrorists and are fighting Daesh (Islamic State). He committed to not bombing them once we’ve provided that,” Foreign Minister Laurent Fabius said on RTL after accompanying Hollande to Moscow.

The West has accused Moscow of targeting mostly Western- backed rebel groups fighting Syrian President Bashar al-Assad instead of Islamic State.

France has stepped up it aerial bombing campaign of Islamic State targets in Syria since the group claimed responsibility for attacks in Paris on Nov. 13 that killed 130 people.

The militants have also claimed the downing of a Russian airliner that broke up over Egypt’s Sinai Peninsula on Oct. 31, killing all 224 people on board.

“There is now one point which everyone agrees and that is the objective of destroying Daesh,” Fabius said referring to the Arabic acronym for Islamic State. “I think on that we are progressing.”

He added that immediate priorities for both sides in the coming weeks would be to free Raqqa, Islamic State’s Syrian stronghold, as well as targeting oil infrastructure controlled by the group.

“It is the neurological center of Daesh, where attacks, especially those in France, originated,” he said.

However, in what could prove a stumbling block to cooperation between Moscow and the West, Putin and Hollande remained at odds on Thursday over the fate of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad.

Assad is an ally of Russia but Western countries, Turkey and Sunni Arab states such as Saudi Arabia blame him for Syria’s nearly five-year civil war and want him removed from power.

“If we want to move towards a free, united … Syria, it cannot be that he (Assad) who is at the origin of 300,000 deaths and millions of refugees can lead (Syria) … Assad cannot be the future of his people,” Fabius said.

Hollande said in Moscow Paris was ready to increase its support for groups fighting Islamic State on the ground. French officials have said they are studying whether to deploy special forces to assist them, a measure that was discussed with U.S. President Barack Obama in Washington on Tuesday.

The United States has already sent special forces and Fabius said France could follow suit.

“There is a rule as regards committing special forces and that (is that) in general we don’t say it,” he said. “So we could do it without saying it and if we do, it would by definition be a small number.”

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Daughter of Dead Russian Opposition Leader: ‘Putin is Not Forever’ - from TRUNEWS

Kremlin critics live in fear under President Vladimir Putin but there will come a time when Russia is ready for a new brand of politician, said the daughter of slain opposition leader Boris Nemtsov.

“Putin is not forever,” she said in an interview with Reuters in Berlin.

Nemtsov was the most prominent of a string of Kremlin critics who have been killed during Putin’s 15-year-old rule. The shooting in the heart of Moscow in February shocked his supporters and prompted international condemnation.

Zhanna Nemtsova, 31, accused the Russian authorities of a cover-up in the investigation into her father’s murder. She said she wanted the Kremlin-backed president of Chechnya to be questioned, but thought it could take decades to uncover the truth.

“It was a political murder, though the investigation committee doesn’t want to admit this,” said Nemtsova, who left Russia in May after receiving death threats and is now working in Germany as a journalist for Deutsche Welle.

Her father, a former Russian deputy prime minister, was shot in the back by assailants as he walked across a bridge over the Moskva River in central Moscow. The murder remains unsolved.

Five suspects have been detained, but it is unclear who ordered the killing and why. Putin has condemned the shooting and promised to bring the perpetrators to justice.

Nemtsova has been unsuccessful in requests to have Chechen leader Ramzan Kadyrov questioned. Kadyrov, who is loyal to Putin, has said he knew former Chechen policeman Zaur Dadayev, who has been detained, and described him as a true patriot.

“The Russian authorities do not want to investigate this case,” Nemtsova said in Berlin. “These people (in Chechnya) receive cover up. We cannot proceed with the investigation if we receive such obstacles.”

Aides to Nemtsov suspect Russia’s state security apparatus was complicit in the killing. They have been scornful of the official investigation and say that blaming Chechen Islamists is intended to deflect suspicion from Putin, his inner circle or the security services.

Kadyrov has been quoted in Russian media as saying he would be ready to be questioned. He has denied any involvement in the killing and has urged Nemtsova to look among her late father’s associates to understand why he was assassinated.

Nemtsova, with dark piercing eyes and passionate about securing her father’s legacy, said she was cautious in Germany but felt safe here. She gave a bleak assessment of opposition politics in Russia following the death of her father.

“People now are more frightened, because you understand now that you can be killed,” she said, adding that the prospects for the Russian opposition were bad without her father as few people wanted get involved “because it is very risky”.

“It will get worse and worse but at some point in time I think there will be a demand for those leaders,” she said.

Alongside her work as a journalist, Nemtsova is embarking on projects to preserve the legacy of her father, whom she describes as “a real democrat” and “a true liberal”. She wants to help develop future Russian leaders.

“Putin is not forever. He is for a long time, but he is not forever,” said Nemtsova, who has set up the ‘Boris Nemtsov Foundation for Freedom’ in Germany to support research on Russian economics, politics and propaganda.

Nemtsova would also like to offer a ‘Boris Nemtsov Prize for Bravery’ for Russians in Russia who fight for democratic values, and ultimately wants to establish a program to enable future Russian leaders to study in Germany.

She is taking the long view, both in her quest for justice over her father’s murder and in her efforts to secure his legacy.

Asked if justice could ever be done, she replied: “Of course … It might take 10, 20, 30 years.”

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Toyota Outsells Volkswagen For Fourth Month - from TRUNEWS

Toyota Motor Corp (7203.T) outsold Volkswagen AG (VOWG_p.DE) for the fourth straight month in October to remain the world’s top-selling automaker so far this year, after sales at the German carmaker suffered following the diesel emissions scandal.

Toyota said on Friday its group vehicle sales totaled 8.35 million in the January-October period, more than the 8.26 million vehicles delivered by Volkswagen during the same period. Toyota has continuously out sold Volkswagen on a year-to-date basis since July.

Earlier this month, Volkswagen said its Volkswagen brand sales fell 5.3 percent year-on-year in October, the first full month after Europe’s biggest automaker admitted that it cheated diesel emissions tests in some of its cars sold in the United States since 2009.

Group sales at the Japanese automaker in the year through October eased 1.2 percent from the previous year, while Volkswagen group sales for same period eased 1.7 percent on the year.

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Russia Cuts Coal to Ukraine Over Crimea Power Blackout - from TRUNEWS

Russia has begun to restrict coal supplies to Ukraine, Energy Minister Volodymyr Demchyshyn told parliament on Friday, days after the Kremlin threatened to punish Kiev for a power blackout of Russian-annexed Crimea.

Demchyshyn said pro-Russian separatists who control coal mines in eastern Ukraine had also halted coal supplies. He said Kiev had one month of its own coal supplies left and was seeking alternative supplies from South Africa.

“Coal supplies have been restricted from uncontrolled territory (Donbass) and from Russia,” said Demchyshyn.

“Right now our power stations have enough coal reserves in storage to last for at least one month. But in the long-term problematic questions will arise.”

Russian Energy Minister Alexander Novak said on Tuesday that Russia might cut coal supplies to punish Ukraine for what he said was its deliberate refusal to help rebuild power lines to Crimea, which were blown up by unknown saboteurs.

Russia seized Crimea from Ukraine in March last year, plunging relations between the one-time allies into crisis.

Minor repair work has been carried out on the sabotaged pylons and power lines in southern Ukraine which supply Crimea, but none of the four pylons which were destroyed are operational.

Ukraine depends on coal to fulfil around 44 percent of its power needs. Nuclear energy makes up about the same proportion, with the rest of its needs being met by renewable sources.

Demchyshyn said two ships carrying coal from South Africa were en route to Ukraine and would dock in December with around 250,000 tonnes of coal.

Taken together with Ukraine’s own coal reserves of about 1 million tonnes, he said Kiev had enough coal to ensure the stable functioning of its energy system for 45-50 days.

He said Ukraine was in talks with South Africa about further coal supplies.

Ukraine earlier this week said it was halting gas purchases from Russia. Demchyshyn said Ukraine had 16.5 billion cubic meters of its own gas in reserve, enough for the winter heating season.

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Global Terrorism on The Rise: Polish Ship Attacked by Nigerian Pirates - from TRUNEWS

Five Polish sailors are being held by kidnappers after a cargo ship belonging to a Polish company was attacked off the Nigerian coast, an incident Poland says highlights the need to review safety procedures of vessels operating in the area.

Polish Foreign Minister Witold Waszczykowski told a news conference of Friday that kidnappers had made no demands so far, and that Poland was liaising with Nigerian authorities, but would not get involved directly unless asked to do so.

“This is a responsibility of the sovereign state of Nigeria,” Waszczykowski said.

No traces of blood were discovered on the ship, which operates under the Cyprus flag, he said. The kidnapped sailors included the captain and officers.

“The rest of the crew, 11 people, are still on the ship and they are safe… The ship suffered some damage,” Waszczykowski said.

The ship is currently anchored around 30 sea miles – roughly 56 kilometers – off the Nigerian coast, with the operator arranging for a new crew to take it back to port.

The area where the kidnapping took place was not traditionally frequented by pirates, Polish Maritime Minister Marek Grobarczyk said.

Grobarczyk said the safety procedures of all Polish companies operating in the area would now be reviewed to ensure sailors’ safety.

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Barclays Hit With Fine For Lax Vetting in ‘Deal of Century’ - from TRUNEWS

Britain’s financial watchdog has fined Barclays 72 million pounds ($109 million) for cutting corners in vetting wealthy customers in order to win a huge transaction described by one senior manager as potentially the “deal of the century.”

Barclays arranged the 1.9 billion pound transaction in 2011 and 2012 for a number of rich clients deemed by the regulator to be politically exposed persons (PEPs), or people holding prominent positions that could be open to financial abuse.

That should require a bank to conduct more detailed checks on them, but Barclays failed to do so and in fact cut corners with its compliance procedures, Britain’s Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) said in a damning report on Thursday.

“Barclays did not follow its standard procedures, preferring instead to take on the clients as quickly as possible and thereby generated 52.3 million pounds in revenue,” the FCA said.

It said the bank took unusual steps to keep the details of the clients and the transaction off its computer system, where it would normally be recorded.

These included buying a safe specifically for storing some documents relating to the clients and agreeing to pay the clients 37.7 million pounds if their names were ever revealed.

“Barclays went to significant lengths to accommodate the client to ensure that it won their business,” the FCA said in a 37-page notice on the bank’s failings.

“Barclays’ approach was to request information only if it was absolutely necessary and did not want to ‘irritate’ the clients with multiple requests,” it added.

Just over 52 million pounds of the penalty comprised disgorgement, meaning clawing back the profit Barclays made on the transaction. That is the largest disgorgement penalty ever imposed by the FCA.

The watchdog made no criticism of the clients, and gave few clues on their identity. It said Barclays described their wealth as coming from “landholdings, real estate and business and commercial activities.”

Barclays, which received a 30 percent discount on the fine for settling early, said the FCA made no finding that the bank facilitated any financial crime in relation to the transaction or the clients on whose behalf it was executed.

“Barclays has cooperated fully with the FCA throughout and continues to apply significant resources and training to ensure compliance with all legal and regulatory requirements,” it said.

The FCA said the failings were not identified by Barclays, however. It was only after the regulator discussed the transaction with the bank that it gathered more information on the relationship with the clients.

The deal’s size meant “very significant” harm could have been done to the integrity of the UK finance system and society if it had been related to criminal activity, the FCA said.

The fine is the seventh significant penalty imposed on Barclays by Britain’s regulator in the past six years, including penalties for allegedly manipulating Libor interest rates and foreign exchange prices.

The series of scandals means improving standards and culture will be a key task of the bank’s new Chief Executive Jes Staley, who starts on Tuesday.

The FCA said several members of Barclays’ senior management were aware of and endorsed the transaction, and said five individuals were identified as giving part approval for it, but it did not name any individuals at fault.

It said the bank set up “a select team”, including senior managers, to carry out checks and arrange and execute the deal, which was known by those involved within Barclays as an “elephant deal” because of its size.

Bob Diamond was the chief executive of Barclays from the start of 2011 until he left in July 2012. The head of its wealth management business in 2011 and 2012, which oversees dealings with rich clients, was Tom Kalaris. He stepped down in May 2013.

A spokesman for Diamond declined to comment, while Kalaris could not immediately be reached for comment.

The deal was the largest Barclays had ever executed for wealthy clients and in its early stages one senior manager said it could be “the deal of the century,” according to the FCA.

The bank failed to establish adequately the purpose and nature of the deal and did not sufficiently corroborate the clients’ stated source of wealth and source of funds for the transaction, the FCA said.

It was a structured finance deal comprising investments in notes backed by underlying warrants and third party bonds. The aim was to deliver a specific rate of income with a full guarantee on the capital over a number of decades.

The regulator listed nine features that should have raised red flags for Barclays, including its complex structure involving offshore companies, and that at one point clients requested Barclays make a payment of several tens of millions of dollars to a third party, which was not made.

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Syrian Army Source: ISIS Makes Heavy Use of Tow Missiles - from TRUNEWS

A Syrian military source said rebels are making heavy use of U.S.-made anti-tank missiles paid for by Saudi Arabia and supplied via Turkey in recent weeks and the weapons are having an impact on the battlefield.

The so-called TOW missile is the most potent weapon in the arsenal of rebel groups battling President Bashar al-Assad, and has been seen in action more frequently since Russia intervened with air strikes on Syria on Sept 30.

A rebel group was shown using one of the guided missiles to destroy a grounded Russian helicopter in Syria on Tuesday.

Addressing the increased supplies of TOW missiles for the first time, the Syrian military source said they had an impact on the fighting, but played down their overall significance, saying the army was gaining ground.

“Through the course of the battles it became apparent that the terrorists have a bigger quantity of American anti-armor TOW weapons. They started using this weapon intensively,” said the source. The Syrian government describes all the insurgents fighting it as terrorists.

“This weapon, TOW, of course affects the work of the armored divisions. Certainly, it is a well-known American weapon whose impact is known: it is effective against armored vehicles,” the source said. “They use it heavily which indicates this weapon has become available to them.”

The comments are a further indication of how increased military support for rebels from Assad’s foreign enemies has helped the them confront a major, multi-pronged attack by the Syrian government and its allies Russia and Iran.

Senior sources close to Damascus told Reuters earlier this month that increased supplies of TOW missiles had slowed ground offensives by the Syrian army and foreign allies including Iran’s Revolutionary Guards Corps and Hezbollah.

While the Syrian government has won back some ground, including south of Aleppo and in the northwestern province of Latakia, rebels have managed to advance in other areas including Hama province, where TOWs have been widely used.

A representative of one rebel group supplied with TOW missiles said his fighters were not currently suffering from a shortage of the weapon, as they had earlier. He complained, however, that they still only had one launching tripod for the missiles. His group is fighting south of Aleppo.

TOW missiles have been supplied to rebels under a program of military support for vetted Syrian groups that has in some cases included military training by the U.S. Central Intelligence Agency, including on how to use TOW missiles.

Reuters reported on Oct. 31 from Washington that the CIA, in collaboration with Saudi Arabia and Qatar, recently broadened the number of rebel groups to which it is clandestinely delivers weapons including TOW missiles.

It also reported at the time a significant new shipment of TOWs had been delivered in October to what the United States believes are relatively moderate Sunni rebels in the northwest.

Rebels grouped loosely in the “Free Syrian Army” have released numerous videos of their fighters firing TOW missiles in the weeks since the army and its allies launched their offensives in areas of western Syria that are crucial to Assad’s survival. Russia’s aerial bombardment began on Sept. 30.

The military source said the increased supply of the weapon had been noticed since late October, particularly in the area between Idlib and Hama provinces.

“Certainly when any party uses an effective weapon, it will have an impact, but not to a great extent. In rural eastern, southern and southwestern Aleppo, and in rural northern and northeastern Latakia, our army is advancing.” TOW”

“But I said any advanced weapon will affect the plans, the method of fighting of any army, any military formation.”

Russian President Vladimir Putin said last month the U.S. military was providing anti-tank and anti-armor weapons systems in Syria, and training gunners. He also said this was “a major mistake”, and the weapons would “certainly fall into the hands of terrorist organizations”. The remarks were published on the Kremlin’s website.

The military source said: “The one paying is Saudi, and the one securing the supply is Turkey.”

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U.S. Blames Communication Blunders For Military Strike on Doctors Without Borders Hospital - from TRUNEWS

Military equipment breakdowns and human blunders led crew members of a U.S. Air Force AC-130 to mistake the 140-bed hospital operated by Doctors Without Borders for the former Afghan National Director of Security headquarters building in Kunduz during an Oct. 3 attack.

“At night, the air crew was unable to identify any signs of the hospital’s protected status,” said Army Gen. John F. Campbell, commander of U.S. Forces in Afghanistan, Wednesday during a teleconference briefing from Kabul.

Thirty patients and medical personnel died in the attack on the facility that was operated by the international group that is also known as Medicins Sans Frontiers.

The attack occurred during a U.S.-Afghan assault to retake the Afghan provincial capital of Kunduz against Taliban insurgents who had seized the city on September 28.  The fall of the city was a great embarrassment to the central government in Kabul.

The physical description of the NDS headquarters building provided by the Afghan forces to the U.S commander on the ground “roughly matched the description of the MSF trauma center as seen by the air crew,” Campbell said.

“According to the report the air crew concluded, based on the description of a large building near a field, that the MSF trauma center was the NDS headquarters.  Tragically, this misidentification continued through the remainder of the operation,” he told reporters.

Campbell added “the crew remained fixated on the physical description of the facility.”  The general said the military personnel involved in the attack had been removed from their posts and that disciplinary measures had begun.

Another military briefer who followed Campbell’s address declined to respond when asked if U.S. officials will refer the matter to a Swiss-based international organization for “war crimes,” as requested by the medical group.

The International Humanitarian Fact-Finding Commission favored by Doctors without Borders has never ruled on any international issue since its creation in 1991. The U.S. and Afghan governments have never recognized its authority.

Campbell also hinted that Doctors With Borders should share part of the responsibility for the attack as the building lacked any internationally recognized roof markings identifying it as a hospital, as reported previously by the Daily Caller News Foundation here and here.

Campbell confirmed Wednesday that there were no outward markings on the hospital that could have told the pilot and crew that the building was a “protected” hospital and was on a military “no strike” list.

The general’s statement reaffirms the notion that the hospital’s operators should have displayed at least one of the internationally recognized emblems of the Red Cross, the Red Crescent or the Red Lion.

The Geneva Convention of 1949, International Humanitarian Law and an unusual joint 1990 statement by the International Committee for the Red Cross and the Red Crescent Movement require all hospital staff to clearly mark their hospitals and medical clinics in war zones.

Campbell indicated that beyond the misidentification of the building, the entire U.S. Air Force operation was plagued by a stunning number of technical breakdowns aboard the aircraft, and human mistakes made by an unknown number of military people up and down the U.S. command structure.

The aircraft left without a normal “mission brief,” including a briefing on ‘no strike’ designations, which would have identified the location of the hospital.

The AC-130 aircraft’s entire electronic system also broke down, curtailing much of the communications between the crew and the command.

“This degraded the accuracy of certain targeting systems, which later contributed to the misidentification of the MSF  trauma center,” the general said.

“During the flight, the electronic systems on board the aircraft malfunctioned, preventing the operation of an essential command control capability and eliminating the ability of the aircraft to transmit video, send and receive emails or send and receive electronic messages.  This is an example of technical failure,” Campbell said.

As it arrived into Kunduz, the aircraft crew also was targeted by an incoming Taliban surface-to-air missile, “forcing the aircraft to move away from its normal orbit to an orbit approximately 8 miles from the  mission area,” he said.

The strike on the hospital commenced at 2:08 am and at  2:20 am, Doctors Without Borders advised a military official that their trauma compound was under attack.  The commanders on the ground did not realize their fatal mistake until 2:37 am.  By then, the aircraft had ended its attack, which lasted for 29 minutes, according to the general.

“This is an example and process error,” he said.  “Based upon the information learned from the investigation, the report determined that the approximate cause of this tragedy was the direct result of avoidable human error, compounded by process and equipment failures.”

Campbell also said fatigue and a “high operational tempo contributed to this tragedy.”  U.S. and Afghan troops had been involved in the fighting to retake the provincial capital for five days.

“We have learned from this terrible incident.  We will also take appropriate administrative and disciplinary action through a process that is fair and thoroughly considers the available evidence,” the general said.

Campbell called the attack “a tragic mistake.  U.S. forces would never intentionally strike a hospital or other protected facilities.” The general said the U.S. military will offer assistance to rebuild the hospital.

A parallel NATO report on the attack is expected to be released within the next few days.

The Pentagon announced Oct. 11 that the U.S. government would make “condolence payments” to families of the victims even before the investigation into the attack got started.  President Obama apologized on October 7 in a phone call to Doctors Without Borders President Joanne Liu.

Ken Isaacs,  vice president for Smaritan’s Purse, another humanitarian organization that has operated in war zones including Afghanistan, told the DCNF that when war descends, rules are often the first casualty in the fog of war.

“There is the Geneva Convention.  There is International Humanitarian Law.  And there’s war.  And when wars happen, the rules don’t matter really.  They should.  But they don’t matter.  Things happen,” he said.

Doctors Without Borders was unsatisfied by the report.

“The U.S. version of events presented today leaves [DWB] with more questions than answers. It is shocking that an attack can be carried out when U.S. forces have neither eyes on a target nor access to a no-strike list, and have malfunctioning communications systems,” the group said in a statement.

“It appears that 30 people were killed and hundreds of thousands of people are denied life-saving care in Kunduz simply because the MSF hospital was the closest large building to an open field and ‘roughly matched’ a description of an intended target.”

The group reiterated its call “for an independent and impartial investigation into the attack on our hospital in Kunduz. Investigations of this incident cannot be left solely to parties to the conflict in Afghanistan.”

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China Finalizes Contract For Their First Military Base in Africa - from TRUNEWS

China just signed a 10-year agreement to build its first military base in Africa, continuing a strategy of expansion outside the Asia-Pacific region.

Commander of U.S. Africa Command Army Gen. David Rodriguez confirmed the news that China is set to begin building its first post in Djibouti, a country on the Horn of Africa, which sits strategically at the mouth of the Red Sea, The Hill reports. The base will include a port and an airfield. This moves signals that China is shifting from offshore defense to open seas protection.

China has a major economic presence in the area, so moving beyond agreements to temporarily make use of other bases makes sense. The Economist has calculated that China is Africa’s largest trading partner. Trade between the continent of Africa and China runs as high as $160 billion annually, and Africa is now home to over a million Chinese laborers and merchants, who mainly work in the resource sector, sending raw materials back to China. The amount of trade between Africa and China in 2013 was double the amount of U.S.-Africa trade.

Part of the reason why China has made such quick inroads into Africa is that the Chinese government is uninterested in forcing progressive values on the local governments, unlike the United States. Investments into infrastructure do not require African governments to become more democratic, or to upend traditional gender roles.

Congress has taken note of China’s aggressive economic gains.

Democratic Sen. Chris Coons, a member of the Senate Foreign Relations Subcommittee on African Affairs, said that the U.S. needs to pay close attention to China’s movements in Africa. U.S. has to be vigilant in the face of China’s growing ambitions.

“We don’t want to lose out on those opportunities to Chinese companies or the Chinese government, whose interests might not always align with ours,” he said, according to The Hill.

While some level of backlash has emerged, China has moved to quash accusations of new imperialism by pledging to offer more capital to local African companies.

The U.S. also has a strong presence in the region through its military base Camp Lemonnier, which is home to 4,000 U.S. service members.

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Swiss Officials Make Muslim Burqa’s Illegal in Public to Fight Radical Islam - from TRUNEWS

Officials in the Swiss county of Ticino voted Monday to make the Muslim burqa illegal in public spaces, with fines of up to $9,800 for violations.

The local government wanted the law to also include other forms of headwear that cover the face, including masks worn by demonstrators and soccer hooligans, but the parliament voted to only ban the burqas and niqabs (face veil). This means covering your face in public is legal, as long as you don’t do it with a burqa or niqab.

Giorgio Ghiringhelli, who drew up the proposal, said the result will send a message to “Islamist fundamentalists” in the country.

“Those who want to integrate are welcome irrespective of religion,” Ghiringhelli said. “But those who rebuff our values and aim to build a parallel society based on religious laws, and want to place it over our society, are not welcome.”

Similar laws are already in place in countries such as France and Belgium. The proposal has received a great deal of attention in Switzerland for being racist, but the federal government concluded that it is constitutional.

Human Rights organization Amnesty International called it “a black day for human rights in Tercino” when a vote in 2013 showed a 65 percent support for the ban from the public.

Increased security measures were taken for the voting session Monday with metal detectors to prevent a possible disturbance by demonstrators.

Tourists will not be except from the law and will be informed of the rules at airports and train stations.

Ticino has a population of about 350,000 with muslims making up roughly two percent.

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Italy Attempts to Fight ISIS With Cultural Spending For Youth - from TRUNEWS

Italian Prime Minister Matteo Renzi put forth his proposal to combat Islamic State Tuesday, which includes $1.06 billion toward increased security and the same amount toward increased culture.

Renzi’s plan is a direct response to the Nov. 13 terror attacks in Paris and are a way to counter ISIS’ agenda to demolish Western culture.

“What happened in Paris signaled a step-up in the cultural battle we are living,” Renzi told reporters in Rome. “They imagine terror, we answer with culture. They destroy statues, we love art. They destroy books, we are the country of libraries.”

The money will go toward troubled suburbs where Italian teenagers and immigrants get in repeated clashes. Every 18 year old will also get a culture card worth 500 euros that can be spent on theaters, museums and art galleries.

“They want terror, we respond with culture that is stronger than ignorance,” Renzi told reporters. “We will never change our way of life, our identity, and surrender before them.”

The other half will be spent on increasing the country’s national security. Italy is one of the counties where those from Africa arrive in large numbers. Italian authorities have made several key arrests, including members of ISIS, but need more resources to keep Italy’s borders intact.

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Obama Accuses Syria of Buying ISIS Oil - from TRUNEWS

The Obama administration is accusing Syrian President Bashar al-Assad’s government of covertly buying oil from Islamic State through Russian and Syrian intermediaries in order to avoid international sanctions, simultaneously enriching the wealthy terrorist organization.

“In response to continuing violence by the Assad regime against its citizens, the U.S. Department of the Treasury’s Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC) today designated four individuals and six entities providing support to the Government of Syria,” reads the statement from the U.S. Department of the Treasury, “including a middleman for oil purchases by the Syrian regime from the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL).”

The Treasury Department sanctioned Russian companies with suspected ties to the Syrian central bank and blacklisted Syrian-Russian businessman George Haswani. The Treasury Department alleges Haswani uses his company HESCO Engineering and Construction to facilitate oil purchases between the Syrian government and ISIS, reports The Wall Street Journal.

Kirsan Ilyumzhinov, president of the World Chess Federation, is also implicated by the Treasury Department for his ties to business associates of the Assad regime. Ilyumzhinov is blacklisted by the U.S. government for his connections, allegedly using Moscow’s Russian Financial Alliance Bank to assist the Syrian central bank in avoiding sanctions, reports The Wall Street Journal.

“Kirsan Ilyumzhinov was designated today for materially assisting and acting for or on behalf of the Government of Syria, Central Bank of Syria,” says the statement from the Treasury Department.

According to the Treasury Department’s report an adviser of Ilyumzhinov was convicted for the murder of an opposition journalist in 1999 who was investigating an offshore business owned by Ilyumzhinov. Ilyumzhinov, who is a shareholder in the Russian Financial Alliance Bank, denied the charges Wednesday to the Russian press, reports Reuters.

“I want to emphasize that I have never had any kind of commercial interests in Syria or Iran,” Ilyumzhinov told Interfax, a Russian media outlet.

The Treasury Department’s accusations reflect a longstanding fear within the intelligence community that Assad’s regime has been purchasing oil from ISIS-controlled territory, helping enrich the terrorist organization. As recently as October, defense officials estimated ISIS yields $47 million in oil sales, reports Reuters. It will also put pressure on Russia as it rethinks its alliance with the Assad regime following the attacks in Paris. The Treasury Department came out strongly against those undermining the interests of the U.S. and its allies in the region.

“The Syrian government is responsible for widespread brutality and violence against its own people,” Adam Szubin, acting undersecretary for terrorism and financial intelligence at the Treasury Department, said Wednesday. “The United States will continue targeting the finances of those enabling Assad to continue inflicting violence on the Syrian people.”

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Study: Liberals Use Low Effort Thinking When Discussing Environment - from TRUNEWS

When discussing the environment, liberals are both overly dogmatic and use “low effort thinking” in a manner comparable to the effects of strong religious belief according to a new psychology study.

The study, led by University of Montana researchers and published in the peer-reviewed journal Political Psychology, asked 475 college students who identified as liberal to complete a traditional survey or an amended survey that repeatedly referenced religion and the environment.

Researchers determined liberals have a pronounced tendency to use extremely simplistic arguments and refuse to grant legitimacy to any opposing viewpoints when discussing the environment. The study found liberals “think less” about the environment and act emotionally, not logically, on such issues.

Previous studies progressives love to cite have long claimed that “low effort thinking promotes political conservatism,” but these studies did not attempt to distinguish between different topics and were mostly based around religious questions like gay marriage or abortion. This new study, however, found that liberal thinking is”not more complex in general, but rather only more complex on certain topic domains (while conservatives are more complex in other domains.)”

Many conservatives have long claimed that environmentalism “remaps” existing religious beliefs for liberals. The late global warming skeptic Michael Crichton wrote back in 2003 that environmentalism has “an initial Eden, a paradise, a state of grace and unity with nature, there’s a fall from grace into a state of pollution as a result of eating from the tree of knowledge, and as a result of our actions there is a judgment day coming for us all. We are all energy sinners, doomed to die, unless we seek salvation, which is now called sustainability.”

Now, there’s scientific evidence to support that belief.

Even environmentalists are admitting that their movement has”become a religion, and religions don’t worry too much about facts” said Doctor James Lovelock, a formerly prominent environmentalist who created the Gaia hypothesis, to The Guardian.

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FBI Monitors 48 ISIS Suspects Warranting 24/7 Surveillance - from TRUNEWS

The FBI is using elite surveillance units to monitor at least 48 Islamic State suspects in the United States who are considered particularly high risk.

Hundreds of suspected ISIS sympathizers in the U.S. are being monitored, but the FBI is using special units to monitor the most serious suspects, reported Fox News. Units of at least a dozen FBI agents monitor the suspects 24/7.

“The FBI together with law enforcement agencies across the country are engaged in this,” Republican Sen. Dan Coats, who is on the Select Intelligence Committee, told Fox News. “It takes [an] enormous amount of manpower to do this on a 24-7 basis. It takes [an] enormous amount of money to do this.”

“There will be a lot of people over the Thanksgiving weekend that will not be enjoying turkey with their family,” he added. “They’ll be out there providing security for the American people and the threat is particularly high during this holiday period.”

There are as many as 1,000 active ISIS suspects in the U.S. currently. About 250 Americans have traveled or tried to travel to Syria this year, according to FBI Director James Comey, and many of them are plotting to help ISIS.

The number of live cases bolsters the concerns of some lawmakers about the possibility of ISIS operatives infiltrating the U.S. via the refugee resettlement program. The Obama administration has announced a minimum of 10,000 Syrian refugees will be resettled in the U.S. in the next two years.

“Whether or not the individuals are affiliated with a foreign terrorist organization and are willing to travel abroad to fight or are inspired by the call to arms to act in their communities, they potentially pose a significant threat to the safety of the United States and U.S. persons,” Comey told the Senate Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs in October.

The FBI has charged several people across the country this year for crimes related to ISIS. After the ISIS attack in Paris earlier this month, world leaders are meeting to see what can be done about the growing threat.

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GunTV: The New Cable Channel Solely Dedicated to Selling Guns - from TRUNEWS

Are you the kind of person who likes the Home Shopping Network but thinks it could be massively improved with a lot less jewelry and a lot more firearms and concealed weapons apparel for women?

If so, next year will be a banner year for you because GunTV, a new, 24-hour live-shopping channel dedicated to the sale of guns and gun-related gear, is scheduled for a January 2016 launch.

The station will be run by The Social Responsibility Network (which appears to run nothing else).

Louisiana-based Sports South, a 174-year-old distributor of guns and ammunition, is a partner in the channel.

The GunTV programming schedule will include a mix of live shopping segments, firearms safety public service announcements and infomercials about guns, ammunition, gun accessories and outdoor goods and apparel.

“All kinds of firearms, munitions, outdoor and shooting sports products” will be available, the GunTV website explains to prospective sellers. “Each product is reviewed for attributes that have the best opportunity for success. Items should have many of the following attributes: best value to the GunTV consumer, new, revolutionary, demonstrable, exclusives, collectable, unique, problem solving, solution oriented, quality.”

The GunTV logo features a shapely woman brandishing a gun in a quasi-Charlie’s Angels silhouette pose as well as a silver bullet gliding through the air.

Sports South will be the middleman in the GunTV operation. Once a customer places an order from GunTV, Sports South will ship the product to a retailer near the customer. The retailer will then handle any necessary background checks.

“The team at GunTV has an extensive background in television shopping networks, a well-established method of reaching consumers that has been absent from the shooting sports industry,” Sports South president Tripper Dickson said in a statement obtained by The Atlanta Journal-Constitution. “Sports South is delighted to help GunTV bring this innovative concept to our industry and our strong network of retail dealers.”

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Hypocrisy of Immigration Crisis: Muslim States Have Accepted Zero Refugees - from TRUNEWS

While the United States and Europe argue over how many Syrian refugees to allow in, the richest Persian Gulf states have accepted exactly zero.

The Muslim countries of the Gulf Cooperation Council that include Kuwait, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Bahrain and United Arab Emirates steadfastly refuse to accept any Syrian refugees. Amnesty International, USA (AIUSA) tells The Daily Caller News Foundation they have not accepted a single refugee since the armed Syrian conflict erupted years ago.

“The Gulf States have accepted zero refugees registered with the United Nations and administered through the U.N. resettlement program. They have accepted zero,” Geoffrey Mock, the Syrian country coordinator for AIUSA, tells TheDCNF.

Nadim Houry, the Human Rights Watch deputy director for the Middle East and North Africa, calls it “shameful.”

The reluctance of Muslim countries to accept Syrians also may make it much harder for Americans to accept President Barack Obama’s proposal to resettle 10,000 refugees throughout the United States.

The Gulf states can be a natural new home for many of the Syrians. The Persian Gulf countries are fabulously wealthy from oil revenues, have strong economies, speak the same Arabic language and offer a familiar culture for the displaced Syrians.

A Fox News poll taken after the Paris attacks reports 67 percent oppose taking in any of the 10,000 Syrian refugees Obama wishes to resettle in the United States. Seventy-seven percent replied that “at least one of those coming through this process will be a terrorist who will succeed in carrying out an attack on U.S. soil.”

A Harris poll taken about a week after the Paris attacks shows that six out of 10 (61 percent) oppose the president’s plan to accept 10,000 refugees. Going deeper, it shows that 63 percent fear any Syrian refugee admitted to the U.S. could be connected to terrorism.

Those fears hardened after the Nov. 13 Islamic State attack in Paris that killed 130. Many of the terrorists that night were either French or Belgian citizens.

A Bloomberg Politics post-attack public opinion poll taken Nov. 15 to 17 shows 53 percent oppose any resettlement of Syrians in the United States, with only 28 supporting the president.

On Nov. 20, the House also voted 289 to 137 to call a pause in the resettlement program until greater security measures are in place to screen the refugees. The vote included 47 Democrats joining Republicans.

Thirty-one governors vow to stop temporarily accepting Syrian refugees into their states. All of the governors are Republican except for one.

Sen. Rand Paul, the Kentucky Republican who is seeking the 2016 Republican presidential nomination, raises the issue in his campaign.

The Gulf states are the “ones actually giving a lot of arms and weapons to radical Islamists. They’re taking zero refugees,” Paul declared in a campaign stop in his home state of Kentucky Nov. 23.

Muslim countries bordering Syria such as Turkey, Jordan and Lebanon accepted the bulk of the 4.2 million Syrian refugees. Many there live in makeshift overcrowded tent cities operated by the U.N. High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) and its resettlement agency.

Egypt, which accepted 127,000 of the 4.2 million Syrian refugees, also appears to be getting cold feet about accepting more. Egyptian officials are now expelling some refugees, according to Mock. He tells TheDCNF some refugees are on hunger strikes because of depraved conditions.

Turkey, Jordan and Lebanon have also begun to impose new restrictions on accepting more Syrian refugees.

Despite the worldwide clamor in support of the refugees, funding to help them isn’t available. UNHCR earlier this month reported that globally, governments have contributed only half of the $4.5 billion estimate of the cost of needed support for the refugees.

Like some Americans, the monarchs in the Gulf states appear to be suspicious of accepting Muslims who they fear could have a destabilizing effect on their societies.

Sultan Sooud al-Qassemi of Oman wrote last Sept. 3 in the International Business Times, “I suspect that the Gulf States may also be wary of allowing a large number of politically vocal Arabs into their countries that might somehow influence a traditionally politically-passive society.”

Further compounding the problem is that none of the Gulf states signed the 1951 Refugee Convention that defines a refugee as a person “outside the country of his nationality’ because of ‘fear of being persecuted for reasons of race, religion, nationality.”

Failure to sign the post-World War II convention means Gulf states don’t have to recognize the refugees and do not have to cooperate with the U.N. resettlement program.

Many of those Palestinian refugees from 1948 have not been naturalized by their own Arab governments and remain stateless people without a passport or citizenship rights in any Arab country.

Saudi Arabia, through its state-run press agency, stated it does not accept Syrian refugees but will accept Syrian citizens who want to live in “dignity” within its borders. The monarchy asserts it has accepted 2.5 million Syrians in that manner.

But Amnesty International USA says the claim refers to migrant workers who work in the kingdom for low wages. “None of them went through the U.N. resettlement process. They are migrant workers throughout the Gulf states,” Mock says.

“Just to accept those without participating in the U.N. resettlement process is not showing the leadership we think they need to be taking,” he says.

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