Friday, August 18, 2017

Spain Attacks: Bigger Attacks Were Planned, Police Say – BBC News


The Barcelona and Cambrils attackers had been planning bigger attacks than the ones they carried out, police have said.

Catalan police chief Josep Lluis Trapero told a press conference officers believed the group had been preparing the attacks at a home in Alcanar. But an explosion in the house on Wednesday, which killed one person, wounded seven and destroyed material they were planning to use in the attacks, meant they had to carry them out in a "more rudimentary way", Mr Trapero said.

The four people arrested include three Moroccans and one Spanish national, police have said.

None of them had a criminal history relating to terrorism, police chief Josep Lluis Trapero told a press conference. Three were arrested in the village of Ripoll and one in the town of Alcanar, where the house at the centre of the investigation exploded on Wednesday night. The youngest person arrested was 21, while the others were 28, 34 and 27 years old, Mr Trapero said.


'We Are in the Midst of a Global Jihadist Insurgency' – Maajid Nawaz on Fox News


Watch Quilliam Founder Maajid Nawaz appear on Fox News discussing the Barcelona Terror Attack.

Terror Attack, Trump Turmoil Rattle Stock Markets


'I Saw a Lot of Blood' - Barcelona Attack Eyewitness to RT


13 dead & more than 30 injured in a “massive crash” involving a van in Barcelona's city center, local police have confirmed. Authorities have called the incident a “terrorist attack.”

Barcelona: 13 Killed as Van Rams Crowds in Las Ramblas - BBC News


A van has ploughed into pedestrians in Barcelona's famous Las Ramblas tourist area, killing 13 people and injuring more than 100. Spanish police have described it as a terror attack.

Thursday, August 17, 2017

Fallout from the President's Trump Tower News Conference


Aug. 16, 2017 - 13:59 - Trump says there was 'no doubt' both sides were to blame for Charlottesville violence

ISIS Claims Responsibility for Barcelona Terror Attack


Aug. 17, 2017 - 1:28 - Catherine Herridge reports from Washington

Shock of Barcelona Terror Attack Resonates throughout Spain


Aug. 17, 2017 - 2:40 - The Wall Street Journal's John Bussey says Thursday's attack echoes the 2004 Madrid train bombings

Russia Bans Jehovah's Witnesses as 'Extremist'


THE TELEGRAPH: Russia has banned Jehovah's Witnesses as an extremist organisation, placing the pacifist sect in the company of neo-Nazi and jihadi groups.

The justice ministry added the Jehovah's Witnesses administrative centre in Russia and 395 local branches to its register of banned organisations on Thursday.

Criminal charges can now be brought against believers for activities such as proselytizing or simply gathering together.

The move was based on an April supreme court decision that declared Jehovah's Witnesses an extremist organisation and ordered its property to be turned over to the state. » | Alec Luhn, Moscow | Thursday, August 17, 2017

Barcelona: Police Confirms One Dead, 32 Injured, 10 Seriously – BBC News


Don't Be a Sucker - 1947


In this anti-fascist film produced by US Military in the wake of WWII, the producers deconstruct the politically motivated social engineering of Germany by the Nazi regime. Its argument is just as timely today.


How a 1947 US government anti-Nazi film went viral after Charlottesville: Don’t Be a Sucker, a 17-minute film made in 1947 by the US war department to warn against fascism, was retweeted over 130,000 times last weekend »

Steve Bannon: Charlottesville Reaction A 'Defining Moment' For Donald Trump | The 11th Hour | MSNBC


In a new interview with Axios, Trump aide Steve Bannon called Pres. Trump's Charlottesville remarks a 'defining moment' of the Trump presidency. Eugene Robinson & Jonathan Swan discuss.

Barcelona Attack: Police Found a Passport in Van Belonging to Spanish National with Arabic Surname


Barcelona: Van Hits Crowds on Ramblas Tourist Area- BBC News


Top US News & World Headlines — August 17, 2017


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George Brandis Attacks Pauline Hanson's 'Appalling' Burqa Stunt


The Australian attorney general, George Brandis, rebukes the One Nation leader, Pauline Hanson, after she enters the Senate wearing a burqa as part of her campaign for it to be banned. ‘Senator Hanson, no, we will not be banning the burqa,’ Brandis says. ‘I can tell you, Senator Hanson, that it has been the advice of each director general of security with whom I have worked and each commissioner of the Australian federal police with whom I have worked that it is vital for their intelligence and law enforcement work that they work cooperatively with the Muslim community and to ridicule that community, to drive it into a corner, to mock its religious garments, is an appalling thing to do and I would ask you to reflect on what you have done.’


Pauline Hanson wears burqa in Australian Senate while calling for ban »