END TIMES NEWS HEADLINES
11 Nov 15
Slovenia erects fence along border with Croatia to control migrant flow
Slovenia started erecting a razor wire fence along parts of its border with Croatia amid heavy security on Wednesday, saying it wanted better control over the surge of migrants passing through as they make their way across Europe.
Slovenia started erecting a razor wire fence along parts of its border with Croatia amid heavy security on Wednesday, saying it wanted better control over the surge of migrants passing through as they make their way across Europe.
Heavy snow and strong winds for the Rockies and High Plains; severe storms in the central U.S.
A storm over the Central Plains will move northeastward to Southeastern Ontario by Thursday evening.
A storm over the Central Plains will move northeastward to Southeastern Ontario by Thursday evening.
Barack Obama Is Out Magazine’s LGBT Cover Boy Of The Year
So it comes as no surprise that Barack Obama is the cover boy on a magazine that exists to out and promote homosexuals. Just as it will come as little or no surprise the day it is revealed that Obama is a homosexual himself.
So it comes as no surprise that Barack Obama is the cover boy on a magazine that exists to out and promote homosexuals. Just as it will come as little or no surprise the day it is revealed that Obama is a homosexual himself.
Russia says flew 85 sorties, hit 227 targets in Syria in last 48 hours
Russia's air force flew 85 sorties and hit 227 terrorist targets in Syria in the last two days, Interfax news agency quoted the Defence Ministry as saying on Wednesday. The agency also cited the ministry as saying that Russian air force helped Syrian army to break the siege of the Kweires military airport in Aleppo province.
Russia's air force flew 85 sorties and hit 227 terrorist targets in Syria in the last two days, Interfax news agency quoted the Defence Ministry as saying on Wednesday. The agency also cited the ministry as saying that Russian air force helped Syrian army to break the siege of the Kweires military airport in Aleppo province.
Putin says Russia will not be drawn into new arms race
President Vladimir Putin said on Wednesday that Russia is not going to get drawn into a new "arms race". On Tuesday Putin said that Russia was working on developing a missile system able to penetrate the missile shield being planned by the United States
President Vladimir Putin said on Wednesday that Russia is not going to get drawn into a new "arms race". On Tuesday Putin said that Russia was working on developing a missile system able to penetrate the missile shield being planned by the United States
GLANCING-BLOW CME EXPECTED LATER TODAY
A CME hurled into space by sunspot AR2449 on Nov. 9th is expected to deliver a glancing blow to Earth's magnetic field later today. NOAA forecasters estimate a 60% chance of geomagnetic storms when the CME arrives on Nov. 11-12
A CME hurled into space by sunspot AR2449 on Nov. 9th is expected to deliver a glancing blow to Earth's magnetic field later today. NOAA forecasters estimate a 60% chance of geomagnetic storms when the CME arrives on Nov. 11-12
'Like a war': Calais residents terrified over 3rd night of clashes between police & migrants
French police have used teargas and water cannon on migrants during clashes in the infamous Jungle refugee camp in French port of Calais on Tuesday night. Tensions on previous nights led to dozens of injured officers. "Two hundred and fifty police officers, of which the majority were CRS [riot police], were mobilized Tuesday" to end the disturbances around the migrant camp, said Interior Ministry spokesman Pierre-Henry Brandet, as cited by AFP.
French police have used teargas and water cannon on migrants during clashes in the infamous Jungle refugee camp in French port of Calais on Tuesday night. Tensions on previous nights led to dozens of injured officers. "Two hundred and fifty police officers, of which the majority were CRS [riot police], were mobilized Tuesday" to end the disturbances around the migrant camp, said Interior Ministry spokesman Pierre-Henry Brandet, as cited by AFP.
California Campus Stabber Carried Copy of ISIS Flag
The stabber’s name was Faisel Mohammad. He was shot at the scene by campus police and died of his wounds. Investigators found a “printout of an image of an Islamic State flag among Mohammad’s belongings.” And in the manifesto Mohammad left behind, he wrote that he planned to behead one of his intended victims. Mohammad also allegedly interspersed his note outlining his murder plans with “praise Allah.”
The stabber’s name was Faisel Mohammad. He was shot at the scene by campus police and died of his wounds. Investigators found a “printout of an image of an Islamic State flag among Mohammad’s belongings.” And in the manifesto Mohammad left behind, he wrote that he planned to behead one of his intended victims. Mohammad also allegedly interspersed his note outlining his murder plans with “praise Allah.”
Bio-hacking company markets eerily biblical implants
The Pittsburgh-based startup, which previously created a device that sends biological data wirelessly to a phone or tablet, has a new product. The Northstar V1 lights up under a recipient’s skin using five red Surface-Mounted-Device Light-Emitting Diodes, or SMD LEDs. They are activated for ten seconds when a magnet gets near a specific sensor.
The Pittsburgh-based startup, which previously created a device that sends biological data wirelessly to a phone or tablet, has a new product. The Northstar V1 lights up under a recipient’s skin using five red Surface-Mounted-Device Light-Emitting Diodes, or SMD LEDs. They are activated for ten seconds when a magnet gets near a specific sensor.
Syrian army enters Aleppo air base after Islamic State siege: state TV
Syrian soldiers fought their way into an air base in northern Syria on Tuesday and freed military personnel inside, state television said, after a nearly two-year siege by Islamic State insurgents at the facility.
Syrian soldiers fought their way into an air base in northern Syria on Tuesday and freed military personnel inside, state television said, after a nearly two-year siege by Islamic State insurgents at the facility.
Chile Earthquake
The U.S. Geological Survey says the quake had a preliminary magnitude of 6.9 Tuesday night. It says the epicenter was about 54 miles northwest of the coastal city of Coquimbo at a depth of 6 miles.
The U.S. Geological Survey says the quake had a preliminary magnitude of 6.9 Tuesday night. It says the epicenter was about 54 miles northwest of the coastal city of Coquimbo at a depth of 6 miles.
Indonesia earthquake: Strong earthquake strikes off Bambanglipuro on Java
A strongly felt earthquake with a preliminary magnitude of about 5.9 has struck off the Indonesian island of Java, seismologists say.
A strongly felt earthquake with a preliminary magnitude of about 5.9 has struck off the Indonesian island of Java, seismologists say.
Netanyahu doesn't rule out unilateral pullout from West Bank
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said Tuesday that he is not ruling out a unilateral Israeli withdrawal of the West Bank. Responding to questions at the Center for American Progress think tank in Washington, Netanyahu said a negotiated peace deal would be better than unilateral steps by Israel to impose a solution to the conflict. But he indicated a unilateral approach might be possible under the right conditions.
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said Tuesday that he is not ruling out a unilateral Israeli withdrawal of the West Bank. Responding to questions at the Center for American Progress think tank in Washington, Netanyahu said a negotiated peace deal would be better than unilateral steps by Israel to impose a solution to the conflict. But he indicated a unilateral approach might be possible under the right conditions.
Russia and Iran-backed offensive helps regime break Isil's two-year siege on Syrian airbase
Syria’s army has broken Isil's two-year siege on an airbase in eastern Aleppo, marking the first major success for a military campaign backed by Russia and Iran. State television said on Tuesday that regime troops had reached the Kweiris airbase and were in the process of securing it. Almost a thousand soldiers had been trapped on the base, surviving through air drops of food and munitions.
Syria’s army has broken Isil's two-year siege on an airbase in eastern Aleppo, marking the first major success for a military campaign backed by Russia and Iran. State television said on Tuesday that regime troops had reached the Kweiris airbase and were in the process of securing it. Almost a thousand soldiers had been trapped on the base, surviving through air drops of food and munitions.
Nazi resurgence: Bizarre clog-wearing Hitler cult on rise in rural Germany
BIZARRE clog-wearing neo-Nazi's are attempting to take over small villages in Germany in a bid to build a Fourth Reich. The group, calling themselves "nationalist settlers", are ultra-right Hitler worshippers but they have traded skinhead boots for clogs and traditional materials and work as organic farmers, midwives and craftsmen. Despite appearing bonkers however their rise is being taken very seriously.
BIZARRE clog-wearing neo-Nazi's are attempting to take over small villages in Germany in a bid to build a Fourth Reich. The group, calling themselves "nationalist settlers", are ultra-right Hitler worshippers but they have traded skinhead boots for clogs and traditional materials and work as organic farmers, midwives and craftsmen. Despite appearing bonkers however their rise is being taken very seriously.
U.S. to Help Iran Rebuild Nuclear Reactor
The United States and other global powers are helping Iran to update and reconstruct a nuclear reactor that has been suspected of helping the Islamic Republic produce enough material for a potential nuclear weapon, according to regional reports and statements from the State Department. The United States’ goal is to work with Iran to refit the reactor in such a way that it can no longer produce weapons grade material.
The United States and other global powers are helping Iran to update and reconstruct a nuclear reactor that has been suspected of helping the Islamic Republic produce enough material for a potential nuclear weapon, according to regional reports and statements from the State Department. The United States’ goal is to work with Iran to refit the reactor in such a way that it can no longer produce weapons grade material.
Nano-scale 'fingerprint' could boost security
An atomic-scale fingerprint could boost the security of connected devices, according to British scientists who have developed it. The tiny identity tags are essentially tiny imperfections in the building blocks of matter, making them virtually impossible to clone. They could be used as the basis of a robust system for authenticating hardware and software,
An atomic-scale fingerprint could boost the security of connected devices, according to British scientists who have developed it. The tiny identity tags are essentially tiny imperfections in the building blocks of matter, making them virtually impossible to clone. They could be used as the basis of a robust system for authenticating hardware and software,
Syria conflict: Russia 'peace plan' revealed ahead of key summit
A Russian document circulating at the United Nations has proposed a constitutional reform process in Syria, lasting 18 months, to be followed by presidential elections. The document does not say whether Syrian President Bashar al-Assad should remain in power during that time. It says certain Syrian opposition groups should take part in key talks on the crisis in Vienna on Saturday.
A Russian document circulating at the United Nations has proposed a constitutional reform process in Syria, lasting 18 months, to be followed by presidential elections. The document does not say whether Syrian President Bashar al-Assad should remain in power during that time. It says certain Syrian opposition groups should take part in key talks on the crisis in Vienna on Saturday.
US reward for Somalia's al-Shabab leaders
The US government is offering $27m (£18m) in rewards for information on the whereabouts of six leaders of the Somalia-based al-Shabab group. The highest reward is $6m for the group's leader Abu Ubaidah. He replaced Ahmed Abdi Godane, who was killed in a US drone strike last year.
The US government is offering $27m (£18m) in rewards for information on the whereabouts of six leaders of the Somalia-based al-Shabab group. The highest reward is $6m for the group's leader Abu Ubaidah. He replaced Ahmed Abdi Godane, who was killed in a US drone strike last year.
EU Commission approves Israeli 'settlement' product guidelines
The European Union's executive approved on Wednesday new guidelines for labeling products from Israeli settlements on occupied land, a decision Brussels says is technical but which many in Israel say is unacceptable discrimination. The European Commission "adopted this morning the Interpretative Notice on indication of origin of goods from the territories occupied by Israel since June 1967," said an EU official.
The European Union's executive approved on Wednesday new guidelines for labeling products from Israeli settlements on occupied land, a decision Brussels says is technical but which many in Israel say is unacceptable discrimination. The European Commission "adopted this morning the Interpretative Notice on indication of origin of goods from the territories occupied by Israel since June 1967," said an EU official.
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