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Judge: Suspect in Russian assassination confessed - 0 views

  • Two of five suspects in the killing of Russian opposition leader Boris Nemtsov have been charged with murder and one has confessed, a judge in Moscow said Sunda
  • Dadaev, speaking from a defendant's cage in the courtroom, didn't comment on the confession but asked for a fair trial, Russian news agencies reported.
  • Russian authorities announced Saturday they had detained two suspects from the Muslim-dominated Caucasus region in Nemtsov's death.
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Will Nemtsov Death Galvanize Opposition? | Opinion | The Moscow Times - 0 views

  • Thousands of Russians marched through central Moscow on Sunday to honor slain opposition politician Boris Nemtsov in Russia's largest mass political event since the 2011-12 protest campaign. The size of the somber crowd led some to comment that if Nemtsov's brazen murder in view of the Kremlin was meant to intimidate the political opposition, it had failed.
  • So, could the recent shocking assassination of Boris Nemtsov revive the political opposition in Russia? Two factors suggest that this will not be the case.
  • First, the motives of Nemtsov's killer, as well as who, if anyone, ordered the hit, remain unclear. And even — especially if — the Kremlin was behind the murder, it is highly unlikely that any proof tying President Vladimir Putin to the murder will ever surface.
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  • Second, a nonviolent opposition movement must be in a strong position to take advantage of the backlash that violent repression can engender. To obtain this strength, an opposition movement needs to spend years building effective organizational structures, internal cohesion, bases of public support across social and geographic groups, compelling policies and a vision for tomorrow. In Russia, however, much of this is lacking, and the political opposition appears relatively weak and unorganized.
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    Russians protest after death of political opposition Boris Nemstov. 
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Deadly Blast Rocks Coal Mine in East Ukraine - NYTimes.com - 0 views

  • Ukraine — An explosion ripped through a coal mine in the separatist-held eastern city of Donetsk, Ukraine, early Wednesday morning, killing several miners and leaving dozens more trapped underground and feared dead.
  • The separatist-controlled regions of Donetsk and Luhansk are rich in coal and are dotted with slag heaps and active mines, both legal and illegal.
  • The Zasyadko mine has had deadly accidents before. A methane explosion in 2007 killed more than 100.
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Snowden Seeks to Return Home to U.S., His Lawyer Says - NYTimes.com - 0 views

  • Edward J. Snowden, the fugitive and former American intelligence contractor, would like to return to the United States after nearly two years in exile in Russia, according to his Russian lawyer.
  • Mr. Snowden is seeking a guarantee of a legal and impartial trial, Mr. Kucherena said.
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Putin Says Boris Nemtsov's 'Brazen Murder' Was Politically Motivated - NYTimes.com - 0 views

  • President Vladimir V. Putin of Russia said on Wednesday that the slaying of Boris Y. Nemtsov, a Kremlin critic, had a political subtext, and he called on law enforcement agencies to halt such crimes.
  • “Headline-making crimes, including politically motivated ones, require our most serious attention,
  • “We need to rid Russia of the kind of shame and tragedy that we have just witnessed,” he added. “I am referring to the brazen murder of Boris Nemtsov right in the center of Moscow
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  • Mr. Nemtsov, a deputy prime minister in the 1990s, was shot within sight of the Kremlin while walking home with his girlfriend on Friday night. He is the mo
  • st prominent opposition figure slain under Mr. Putin’s rule.
  • The Kremlin denies any role and called the murder a “provocation” intended specifically to discredit the president and to buttress his opponents.
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'Jihadi John': Islamic State killer is identified as Londoner Mohammed Emwazi - The Was... - 0 views

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    Officials have identified "Jihadi John"
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UMass Bans Iranian Nationals From Science Classes, Stirs Backlash - NBC News.com - 0 views

  • University of Massachusetts decision this month to stop admitting Iranian nationals to certain engineering and science programs at its Amherst campus has stirred charges of discrimination and a backlash among students
  • dispute stems from the United States' efforts to prevent the Iranian government from developing a nuclear weapon, which prompted a 2012 law that excludes Iranian nationals from studying in America if they planned to work in nuclear or energy fields.
  • But last week, the University of Massachusetts said that compliance with the government sanctions was getting increasingly difficult, and that it would simply bar all Iranian nationals from enrolling in certain graduate programs in its College of Engineering and College of Natural Sciences.
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    Iranian Students barred from UMA science and engineering programs due to threat of Iranian development of nuclear weapons
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C.I.A. Is Said to Have Bought and Destroyed Iraqi Chemical Weapons - NYTimes.com - 0 views

  • The Central Intelligence Agency, working with American troops during the occupation of Iraq, repeatedly purchased nerve-agent rockets from a secretive Iraqi seller, part of a previously undisclosed effort to ensure that old chemical weapons remaining in Iraq did not fall into the hands of terrorists or militant groups, according to current and former American officials.
  • The effort was run out of the C.I.A. station in Baghdad in collaboration with the Army’s 203rd Military Intelligence Battalion and teams of chemical-defense and explosive ordnance disposal troops, officials and veterans of the units said
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Iceland to build first temple to Norse gods since Viking age | World news | The Guardian - 0 views

  • Icelanders will soon be able to publicly worship at a shrine to Thor, Odin and Frigg with construction starting this month on the island’s first major temple to the Norse gods since the Viking age.
  • Worship of the gods in Scandinavia gave way to Christianity around 1,000 years ago but a modern version of Norse paganism has been gaining popularity in Iceland.
  • Iceland’s neo-pagans still celebrate the ancient sacrificial ritual of Blot with music, reading, eating and drinking, but nowadays leave out the slaughter of animals.
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BBC News - Israel-Palestinian 'war crimes' probed by the ICC - 0 views

  • The International Criminal Court has begun considering whether to investigate alleged war crimes in the occupied Palestinian territories.
  • Israel and the US have strongly criticised the Palestinians' move.
  • Israel has accused the Palestinians themselves of committing war crimes, including by firing missiles into civilian areas during the 50-day conflict between Israel and militants in Gaza last year.
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  • The Palestinians say Israel committed war crimes when it carried out air strikes and an invasion of Gaza, which left more than 2,100 Palestinians dead. The UN says most of those killed were civilians. Tens of thousands of homes in Gaza were also destroyed or badly damaged.
  • On the Israeli side, 67 soldiers and six civilians were killed by militant attacks in the conflict, which began in July and ended with a ceasefire in August.
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Terror plan was to kill Belgian police on the streets, in stations, prosecutor says - C... - 0 views

  • (CNN)Two terror suspects killed in a shootout in eastern Belgium this week were among more than a dozen people rounded up in across-the-country raids designed to stop a group's allegedly imminent attack -- a plot to kill Belgian police in streets and stations -- the nation's federal prosecutor said Friday.
  • The alleged plotters -- including two people killed Thursday night in a battle with police in Verviers -- were confronted in 12 raids across Belgium from Thursday into Friday, federal prosecutor Eric van der Sypt said.
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U.S. Clears Iraq Arms Sales but Congress Could Block - WSJ - 0 views

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    US  approves sale of weapons to Iraq.
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ISIS video claims to show boy executing two men accused of being Russian spies - CNN.com - 0 views

  • (CNN)A boy with a pistol appears to execute two men who are accused of being Russian spies in a new propaganda video released by the terror ISIS group.
  • In the video, the boy, who has been identified as Abdullah in prior ISIS videos, sports long hair and wears a black sweater and military fatigue pants.
  • ISIS has featured children as fighters before, calling them the "cubs of the caliphate," a play on words referring to how jihadis are called "lions." ISIS has encouraged foreign fighters to bring their families and has taken over schools to indoctrinate children.
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  • sian spiesBy Michael Martinez, CNNUpdated 8:55 AM ET, Thu January 15, 2015
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    ISIS is using kids to perform dangerous tasks including executions and suicide bombings
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Parents of teen accused of ISIS support: 'He was brainwashed' - CNN.com - 0 views

  • "For the past few months, he was very quiet and he wanted isolation because he was watching or doing something on social media. And that's why he was brainwashed
  • Now Mohammed Hamzah Khan, 19, is accused of trying to support ISIS. This week he pleaded not guilty to a federal charge of attempting to provide material support to a foreign terrorist organization.
  • In a letter he left behind for his parents, he wrote that he was leaving the United States and on his way to join ISIS, according to a criminal complaint. He invited them to join him in the "Islamic State," but he warned them not to tell anyone about his travel plans.
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    A 19 year old male says 'he was brainwashed' by ISIS to join their cause.
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The visit of Pope Francis: A Roman's view | Opinion, News, The Philippine Star | philst... - 0 views

  • the very unification of Italy, forged through the annexation of several kingdoms and states, had to deal with the Pontifical States ruled by the Pope. The new Kingdom of Italy would have been meaningless without those lands, which occupied a large part of the central Italian peninsula, and without their capital, Rome.
  • But the inclusion of the Papal States into the new Italy was painful and not easy. When the Italian troops led by the Kingdom of Piedmont-Sardinia entered in Rome in 1870, Pope Pius IX refused to recognize the loss of his territories and the demise of his temporal power and declared himself a prisoner in the Vatican.
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    This article talks about Pope Francis and also looks back on the years of Italian Unification when the Papal States were ruled by the Pope.
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​Duke reverses plan to allow Islamic call to prayer from campus chapel - CBS ... - 0 views

  • A "credible and serious security threat" was a primary reason that Duke University officials on Thursday abandoned plans to allow Islamic students to start broadcasting a weekly call to prayer from the Duke Chapel tower, a university spokesman said.
  • Members of the Duke Muslim Students Association were supposed to start the three-minute weekly call or chant, known as adhan or azan, on Friday afternoon.
  • "Duke remains committed to fostering an inclusive, tolerant and welcoming campus for all of its students,"
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  • More than 700 of Duke's 15,000 undergraduate and graduate students identify themselves as Muslims.
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    Duke University changes plans to have call to prayer from campus chapel tower
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