RT: Saudi Araba’s ambassador to the UK has attacked Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn for suggesting the kingdom supports Islamic State (IS, formerly ISIS/ISIL).
Prince Mohammed bin Nawaf bin Abdulaziz al Saud described comments made by Corbyn and former Liberal Democrat leader Paddy Ashdown as “distortion” and “an insult” to the Saudi Arabian government.
The Labour leader said on Tuesday there were several “very big questions” around the rise of IS which remained unanswered, such as who is providing financial aid to the group.
Corbyn suggested Saudi Arabia may be involved in funding IS, a theory shared by many journalists and Middle East analysts. » | Wednesday, December 2, 2015
Wednesday, December 02, 2015
Galloway: 'Government Should Tell 'Best' Friend Saudi to Stop Supporting ISIS'
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'Secret' German Plan to Resettle 500,000 Syrian Refugees across Europe Unveiled This Week
EXPRESS: SECRET plans to bring up to 500,000 Syrian refugees into the European Union (EU) from Turkey are to be unveiled by Germany this week.
According to the Hungarian prime minister, EU and Turkish leaders are set to announce a behind-the-scenes agreement to resettle hundreds of thousands of people displaced by the war in Syria.
It is not known how many of the 500,000 will arrive in Britain, but fears have been raised that a significant number could be drawn to the UK by its relatively generous welfare system.
It comes just days after the EU agreed a €3billion (£2.1bn) funding package for Turkey in return for their help in stemming the flow of migrants passing through on their way to Europe.
Hungary's PM Viktor Orban warned of a "nasty surprise" for Europeans when the deal is announced in the coming days.
He said: "The issue [of resettlement] will be a hot potato in the coming period because even though this could be kept in a semi-secret state...someone somewhere - I think in Berlin this week - will announce that 400,000-500,000 Syrian refugees could be brought straight from Turkey to the EU.
"This nasty surprise still awaits Europeans." » | Tom Batchelor | Wednesday, December 2, 2015
According to the Hungarian prime minister, EU and Turkish leaders are set to announce a behind-the-scenes agreement to resettle hundreds of thousands of people displaced by the war in Syria.
It is not known how many of the 500,000 will arrive in Britain, but fears have been raised that a significant number could be drawn to the UK by its relatively generous welfare system.
It comes just days after the EU agreed a €3billion (£2.1bn) funding package for Turkey in return for their help in stemming the flow of migrants passing through on their way to Europe.
Hungary's PM Viktor Orban warned of a "nasty surprise" for Europeans when the deal is announced in the coming days.
He said: "The issue [of resettlement] will be a hot potato in the coming period because even though this could be kept in a semi-secret state...someone somewhere - I think in Berlin this week - will announce that 400,000-500,000 Syrian refugees could be brought straight from Turkey to the EU.
"This nasty surprise still awaits Europeans." » | Tom Batchelor | Wednesday, December 2, 2015
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Russia: "Terrorism without Money Is a Beast without Its Fangs" - Antonov
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Turkey
Russia: Turkey's Oil Trade with IS Is Erdogan's "Sparkling Family Business" - MoD
Turks in Russia Hit by Putin's 'Serious Consequences' after Downing of Warplane
Vildan Seçkiner was looking forward to seeing the sights of St Petersburg during her first trip to Russia. Instead, the 32-year-old was detained at Moscow’s Sheremetyevo airport for 16 hours, threatened, and deported. Her crime: holding Turkish citizenship.
Seçkiner, a post-doctoral researcher who lives in Romania, had also planned to give a lecture to a small group of students during her visit, but was stopped at passport control and taken to a holding room. Police told her she could not enter Russia as she did not have a hotel booked, but made it clear the real reason was her Turkish passport.
“When they took me to the transit area, there were many Turkish citizens there also being deported. Some had been waiting for 48 hours. Many of them were workers, who had personal belongings in Moscow and didn’t know how they were going to get them back. Others had Russian wives or girlfriends they were planning to visit,” Seçkiner told the Guardian from Bucharest. » | Shaun Walker in Moscow | Wednesday, December 2, 2015
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Tuesday, December 01, 2015
Cameron Accuses Corbyn of Being 'Terrorist Sympathiser'
THE GUARDIAN: Prime minister urges Tory MPs not to vote with Labour leader and ‘a bunch of terrorist sympathisers’ against Syria airstrikes
David Cameron has appealed to Conservative MPs to give him an overall parliamentary majority in favour of military action in Syria by warning them against voting alongside “Jeremy Corbyn and a bunch of terrorist sympathisers”.
Amid Downing Street concerns that support among backbench Labour MPs is weakening, the prime minister told a meeting of the 1922 committee that he needed to win the vote solely on the basis of Tory MPs’ support to achieve his goal of securing a clear consensus.
“You should not be walking through the lobbies with Jeremy Corbyn and a bunch of terrorist sympathisers,” the prime minister reportedly told the committee. » | Nicholas Watt, Chief political correspondent |Tuesday, December 1, 2015
David Cameron has appealed to Conservative MPs to give him an overall parliamentary majority in favour of military action in Syria by warning them against voting alongside “Jeremy Corbyn and a bunch of terrorist sympathisers”.
Amid Downing Street concerns that support among backbench Labour MPs is weakening, the prime minister told a meeting of the 1922 committee that he needed to win the vote solely on the basis of Tory MPs’ support to achieve his goal of securing a clear consensus.
“You should not be walking through the lobbies with Jeremy Corbyn and a bunch of terrorist sympathisers,” the prime minister reportedly told the committee. » | Nicholas Watt, Chief political correspondent |Tuesday, December 1, 2015
«Mein Kampf» en édition commentée dès janvier
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| Soixante-dix ans après la fin de la Seconde guerre mondiale, c'est la première fois que le brûlot antisémite est réédité en Allemagne. |
Andreas Wirsching, directeur de l'Institut d'histoire contemporaine (IFZ) de Munich (sud) a estimé que la sortie du pamphlet d'Adolf Hitler aura lieu «entre 8 et le 11 janvier». Une présentation au public est prévue durant la première quinzaine du même mois.
L'ouvrage, qui comprend le texte du dictateur nazi ainsi que 3500 annotations, comportera deux volumes pour un total de 1.948 pages et sera vendu 59 euros, a précisé le responsable de l'Institut qui travaille depuis 2009 sur ce projet.
«Il aurait été irresponsable de laisser le livre passer de main en main sans être commenté», a-t-il également insisté lors d'une rencontre avec des journalistes étrangers à Berlin. » | afp/nxp | mardi 1 décembre 2015
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Explosion dans le métro d'Istanbul, des blessés
Une forte explosion a eu lieu en début d'après midi dans le métro d'Istanbul. D'origine encore indéterminée, elle s'est produite près de la station Bayrampasa. Elle a fait au moins six blessés, selon la chaîne turque NTV. Il y aurait aussi un mort, selon la chaîne Haberturk. » | Par LEXPRESS.fr avec AFP | mardi 1 décembre 2015
Turkey Should Be Booted Out of NATO - US General
WORLDS APART: Full episode »
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Erdogan Promises to Resign If ISIS Oil Links to Turkey Are Confirmed
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Germany: Darmstadt Parents Sentenced to Life for Murder of Daughter
Germany: Die Linke against Joining War against the So-called Islamic State
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Germany: Merkel to Seek Parliamentary Approval for Military Action in Syria
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France: Turkey Can Do "Much Better" in Stopping IS - Obama
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Turkey
Russisch-türkischer Streit: Kreml veröffentlicht Sanktionsliste
Russland hat im heftigen Streit mit der Führung in Ankara seine Sanktionsliste gegen die Türkei veröffentlicht. Demnach verbietet Moskau vom 1. Januar 2016 an unter anderem die Einfuhr von Hühner- und Putenfleisch, Tomaten, Apfelsinen, Weintrauben und Salz aus der Türkei. Ebenfalls am Neujahrstag tritt eine Visapflicht für Türken in Kraft.
Der visafreie Reiseverkehr zwischen beiden Ländern war im April 2011 in Kraft getreten und vor allem von Touristen genutzt worden. Zuletzt reisten jährlich etwa vier Millionen Russen in die Türkei, die größte Gruppe nach den Deutschen. Nun stellt Russland – bis auf die Heimreisen russischer Touristen – auch alle Charterflüge mit der Türkei ein. » | Quelle: okü./dpa | Dienstag, 1. Dezember 2015
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Rutland,
Sanktionen,
Türkei
Cabinet Approves Syria Airstrikes Motion
The cabinet has approved a 12-point motion designed to pave the way for Britain to extend its involvement in airstrikes on Islamic State targets from Iraq to Syria.
The motion, which is deliberately designed to reflect the motion passed by the Labour party at its conference in September, was approved unanimously by the cabinet at its weekly meeting, which was devoted entirely to Syria. » | Nicholas Watt, Chief political correspondent | Tuesday, December 1, 2015
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United Kingdom
Marine Le Pen's Front National Makes Political Gains after Paris Attacks
Looking out across hundreds of flag-waving supporters at a rally in the northern city of Lille, the far-right leader Marine Le Pen told the crowd that the Front National was the only party that could reassure France in this moment of “infinite sadness”.
The death of 130 people in the Paris terrorist attacks was, she claimed, the result of government inaction, lies, and, above all, its “crazy, undiscerning immigration policy”. The Socialist president, François Hollande, who had declared France’s war on terrorism was “a war chief who hasn’t even got the measure of the enemy!” she boomed. Only 10 months after the attacks on Charlie Hebdo and a Paris kosher supermarket left 17 dead, the government had failed to protect French people from another attack and was “more than just responsible!” she cried. The crowd stamped their feet and roared support, chanting “Hollande resign! Hollande resign!”
The political fallout of the Paris terror attacks looks likely to shake France’s Socialist government this Sunday when the country votes in the first round of key regional elections. Even though Hollande has seen his popularity rise since the attacks, this has not helped his wider party and its candidates. Instead, it is Le Pen’s far-right Front National that stands to make the most gains at the ballot box. » | Angelique Chrisafis in Lille | Tuesday, December 1, 2015
You Can’t Negotiate with Extremists
They swept across North Africa and then Spain until they were defeated by Charles Martel at the battle of Tours in 732AD and later expelled from Spain by Isabella and Ferdinand. The Crusades were a response to militant Islam and the persecution of Christian pilgrims on their way to Jerusalem. Read more » | Bryan D Prescott | Monday, November 30, 2015
Reaktion auf Pariser Anschläge: USA verschärfen Einreisebestimmung
Nach den Anschlägen in Paris verschärfen die USA ihre Regeln für die Einreise ohne Visum. Bürger aus Deutschland und 37 anderen Ländern, mit denen die Vereinigten Staaten ein Abkommen für visumfreies Reisen haben, würden strengeren Sicherheitskontrollen unterworfen, teilte das Weiße Haus am Montag mit. » | sun/AFP/dpa | Montag, 30. November 2015
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