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12/25/2017 5:47:14 PM

Topless FEMEN activist tries to kidnap baby Jesus from Vatican nativity scene (PHOTOS)

Edited time: 25 Dec, 2017 15:05


Vatican gendarmes attempt to block a topless activist of women's rights group Femen, who tries to reach the Nativity scene in Saint Peter's square at the Vatican December 25, 2017 © Alessandro Bianchi / Reuters

A topless FEMEN activist has attempted to kidnap Baby Jesus from the Nativity scene at St. Peter’s Square in Vatican City on Christmas Day. The protester was stopped by Vatican Swiss guards as shocked believers looked on.

The woman can be seen rushing to the manger in the center of the square and attempting to grab the Jesus figurine, Reuters photos show. However, a guard blocked the activist, who was quickly covered with a black coat.

The topless protest took place right before Pope Francis delivered his traditional Christmas message to believers from the Vatican.

On Christmas Eve, FEMEN activists staged another protest near the Vatican’s Nativity scene. Demonstrators had the words “Assaulted by the church” written on their topless bodies.

In a Facebook post, the group stated it had joined the international #MeToo campaign. “We must continue to denounce all forms of violence against women committed everywhere, from the Film Industry to The Vatican,” the group said, adding that the protest was also aimed at illegal abortion, homophobia and pedophilia.

This is not the first time that FEMEN has targeted Vatican City. In 2014 a topless FEMEN activist managed to grab baby Jesus and raise it above her head while shouting slogans against the Catholic Church.

FEMEN is a radical feminist protest group founded in Ukraine in 2008. The organization, now based in Paris, has become internationally known for its topless protests against religious institutions, sexism, homophobia, and other social issues.


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12/26/2017 9:49:10 AM
For North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, 2017 has been a very good year.


North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, right, and politician Choe Ryong Hae arrive for the opening of the Ryomyong residential area in Pyongyang last April. (Wong Maye-E/AP)

As 2017 opened, Kim Jong Un delivered a New Year’s address in which he declared that North Korea had “entered the final stage of preparation for the test launch of intercontinental ballistic missile.”

As 2017 draws to a close, Kim can reflect on a year in which he’s not only kept his resolutions, he’s exceeded them: A missile that can fly 8,000 miles to reach Washington, D.C.? Check. A hydrogen bomb 17 times the size of the one the United States dropped on Hiroshima? Check. The whole world paying attention to him and taking him seriously? Double check.

For good measure, Kim had his half brother and potential rival murdered in a gruesome chemical weapons attack, and dispensed with a bunch of top apparatchiks who might have had different ideas about how to run the country.

And he’s done it all while facing a new and unconventional adversary in Donald Trump, a president who has mocked Kim as “Little Rocket Man” and has repeatedly threatened military action.

It’s been a good year for Kim.

“Kim has now consolidated power internally, is 90-95 percent done with the nuclear program and there are no signs of serious dissent within the regime,” said Sue Mi Terry, a former Korea analyst at the CIA who is now at the Center for Strategic and International Studies in Washington. “That’s cause for cheer in the dictator’s household.”

Six years ago this month, when the 27-year-old Kim succeeded his father, there was widespread skepticism that the inexperienced youngster would be able to maintain the world’s most totalitarian state. He was viewed as something of a cartoon villain.

But he’s proven just as ruthless and controlling as his father and grandfather before him — perhaps even more so. And he has consolidated his leadership of the regime, most recently by promoting himself to “Third General,” replacing his grandmother in the North Korean holy trinity of revolutionary leaders.

Far from struggling with the job, he appears more confident and bolder than ever. On a trip this month to Mount Paektu, the spiritual home of the Korean people but one that has been co-opted by the Kim regime, the third generation leader appeared to put himself on equal footing with his grandfather, “Eternal President” Kim Il Sung.

The Rodong Sinmun, the newspaper of the Workers’ Party, ran 60 photos of the visit. Fifty of them showed Kim, including ones of him standing in a wool coat and dress shoes after — according to the paper — climbing the 9,000-foot snow-covered mountain.

It’s a far cry from the predictions of imminent collapse when he took over at the end of 2011.

After 25 missile launches this year, including three of an intercontinental ballistic missile, and a powerful nuclear test, North Korea likely has only one key threshold to cross to become a full-fledged nuclear power, Terry said: building a reentry vehicle that can carry the nuclear warhead safely through the upper atmosphere.

“It is possibly just one technical step away from being able to credibly threaten the U.S. with a nuclear weapon,” she said.

Even his standoffs with Trump have served him well, said Nam Sung-wook, a former head of the South Korean intelligence service think tank who now teaches North Korean studies at Korea University.

If Kim was one of Nam’s students, he’d get an A for his year’s work.

“He’s had a successful year by directly confronting Trump,” Nam said, adding that Kim’s international status has only risen because of the tensions.

“From the North Korean perspective, Kim Jong Un is doing well as a young leader, standing equal with Donald Trump,” he said. “The recent war of words between Kim and Trump must have helped his leadership status domestically.”

There are plenty of signs that Kim has continued to strengthen his grip on the regime.

He is accused of ordering the assassination of his older half brother, Kim Jong Nam, in an airport terminal in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, in February, eliminating one of the few other people who could stake a claim to carrying on the Kim family leadership. Yet he suffered no repercussions for the brazen attack.

More recently, he has banished members of the old guard. South Korea’s intelligence service thinks Hwang Pyong So, head of the army’s General Political Bureau, has been purged — or worse. Kim Ki Nam, a propaganda chief who worked for Kim’s grandfather, hasn’t been seen for months.

The turnover at the upper ranks within the Workers’ Party apparatus is notable, said Ken Gause, a North Korea leadership expert at CNA, a Virginia-based consulting firm. The patronage networks that his father established have been swept away, and a new generation of apparatchiks who owe their loyalty entirely to Kim have been installed.

“Lot of things changed inside North Korea,” Gause said. “It is not the same North Korea that it was in 2016.”

But the nuclear-backed threats and the purges have provided ammunition to those in the Trump administration and on Capitol Hill who say Kim is a madman who can’t be deterred in the way that the United States. has been deterring North Korea for seven decades.

Trump has said Kim is “obviously a madman who doesn't mind starving or killing his people” while Nikki Haley, his ambassador to the United Nations, has asserted that the North Korean leader is not rational.

But all of Kim’s actions, while often callous, have solid reasoning behind them, Gause said. “He is a ruthless leader but he is a very pragmatic leader and thinks through everything he does,” he said.

Kim’s top priority is regime survival. Getting rid of rivals or naysayers, or threatening to fire a nuclear-tipped missile at the United States if attacked, helps him achieve that goal.

“Every one of his actions which, on the surface, seems potentially crazy, actually makes perfect sense for somebody who is consolidating their power in the very rough and tumble environment of North Korea,” Gause said.

So what will 2018 hold? Kim will supply some hints in his next New Year’s address, to be delivered Jan. 1.

“I expect Kim Jong Un to declare that he and his nation are ready to fight against the U.S. and to promise that North Korea will continue pressing ahead with its nuclear and missile ambitions,” said Nam, the South Korean expert.

As he makes progress, will Kim be willing to hold direct talks with the United States? Some analysts say the prospects for diplomacy are improving as North Korea gets closer to achieving its weapons goals because Kim wants to meet on equal footing.

“He’s willing to now have discussions negotiations with us under certain conditions,” Gause said. “But denuclearization is probably a nonstarter.”

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12/26/2017 10:39:22 AM

Thousands of dead fish without eyes found washed up on a beach in Pinetamare Italy

STUNNED residents watched in horror after thousands of dead fish without eyes washed up on a picturesque beach in Italy.


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Residents watched in horror after thousands of dead fish without eyes washed up on a beach

The frightening sight took place at Castel Volturno, in the province of Caserta.

Beachgoers found themselves walking on a carpet of dead fish on Sunday near beach Pinetamare on a beautiful, hot sunny, day.

And, the dead fish were stranded on the shore for at least five hundred meters, from the Royal Residence to the condominiums of Parco delle Rose.

All of the fish were mullet. But their deaths reman a total mystery.

Local residents complained about the stench of the dead fish and the carcasses soon disappeared sparking even more questions about what officials had done with the fish.

It is thought that the bodies of the mullets were complete, but to add to the baffling discovery, the fish were found without eyes in their sockets.

Local fishermen suggest that the mullets could have died several days ago and were lying in the bottom of the sea and the strong sea currents on Saturday pushed them to shore at the same time.

However, the fisherman have struggled to determine their cause of death.

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All of the fish were mullet. But their deaths reman a total mystery

The first possibility was that they were washed through the sewage channel from Regi Lagni, whose mouth is a few tens of meters from the beach of Villaggio Coppola.

Just behind this there is a large colony of mullet (a species that is known to feed right at the outlets of the sewers).

Yet, it is likely that the mullets were killed by a large quantity of chemicals that polluted the sea bed.

Unfortunately, the purifiers that serve the former Bourbon canal don’t work fully and they are not adapted to the levels of pollution from the chemical plants.


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And, it has prompted many to deposit illegal discharges along the canal that do not go through purifiers and arrive directly in the sea of the city of Castel Volturno without any treatment.

In one of these spills, the mullet was killed immediately and then arrived at shore on Sunday was beaten.

Locals suggest that the dead fish may have been carried away by flocks of seagulls living there.

Last July, the harbour master's office denounced the death of three seagulls the same day in Pinetamare.

The suspicion was that they could have eaten something poisonous that they found on the beach.

(additional reporting by Maria Ortega)


(express.co.uk)


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12/26/2017 10:59:19 AM

More footage emerges of deadly bus plunge into underground passage in Moscow (DISTURBING VIDEO)

Edited time: 25 Dec, 2017 15:17

The incident resulted in five people being crushed to death on the stairway and at least three being seriously injured. The police are investigating the cause of the crash.


Witnesses told RT that the bus, which was about to run its usual route, suddenly accelerated and ran across the sidewalk and right into the underground passage. The passengers of the vehicle were not harmed in the incident, one of them said.


READ MORE: 5 killed as runaway bus crashes into underground passage in Moscow (VIDEO, PHOTOS)


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12/26/2017 4:14:30 PM

‘Our country, not Netanyahu’s’: Thousands join anti-PM rallies across Israel (PHOTOS, VIDEO)

Edited time: 24 Dec, 2017 09:27



Israelis take part in a demonstration titled the "March of Shame", as they protest against Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and government corruption in the coastal city of Tel Aviv on December 23, 2017 © Jack Guez / AFP / AFP

Thousands of people across Israel have joined marches against Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu for the fourth consecutive week, demanding his resignation following several corruption allegations.

Protesters gathered on Tel Aviv’s Rothschild Boulevard on Saturday, carrying signs reading “big business, politicians, and the underworld” and “go home, corrupt ones!”

“I came to be like everybody, against the corruption, and against the government and against the liars and against all the stories you can hear about,” a female protester told Ruptly.

Several protesters held banners saying “Crime Minister,” while others shouted: “This is our country, not Netanyahu’s country” and “Bibi Netanyahu go to Maasiyahu Prison.” Some protesters chanted “Shame, Shame” as they marched.

The rally in Tel Aviv was called for by a former communications director for Netanyahu, Yoaz Hendel. “On Saturday I’m going out to protest – not in Tel Aviv, but in Jerusalem, not ‘against’ but ‘for’ the rule of law," Hendel wrote on Facebook.

Former Defense Minister Moshe Ya’alon, who repeatedly attended anti-Netanyahu rallies this December, addressed the crowds. “Corruption gives citizens the feeling injustice is being done. This is a bigger danger than the threats posed by Iran, Hezbollah, Hamas or ISIS,” he said.

About 800 people rallied in Jerusalem’s Zion Square, chanting “without professionalism there is no state.” The demonstrators held banners saying “the police and IDF [Israel Defense Forces] belong to us all” and “we deserve clean politics.”

Similar demonstrations were held in the cities of Haifa, Rosh Pina, and Nahariya. Anti-Netanyahu demonstrations across the country gathered over 10,000, according to Haaretz.

Netanyahu is embroiled into two separate corruption probes. One of them centers on him allegedly accepting gifts worth tens of thousands of dollars from billionaire Arnon Milchan. The second investigation is focused on his alleged attempt to strike a deal with the influential Yedioth Ahronoth newspaper for better coverage.


In the meantime, his wife, Sara Netanyahu, faces fraud charges over allegedly wasting $100,000 of public funds.

Earlier in December, Netanyahu was questioned over the corruption scandal. He later took to social media to say that all accusations against him were groundless. “There is nothing new under the sun. This time, too, I answered all the questions, and again I say with absolute certainty: There will be nothing, because there was nothing,” he wrote.





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