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Clinton saga continues as watchdog publishes new batches of Hillary emails

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The email scandal continues to haunt Hillary Clinton, the former secretary of state and ex-Democratic presidential nominee, as Judicial Watch, a non-profit conservative organization, has unearthed two new batches of Clinton's emails and called for a new investigation into her mishandling of classified government data.

It seems that Hillary Clinton's email saga is far from being over: Judicial Watch, a government watchdog, has uncovered five more confidential emails circulated among the ex-secretary of state's team through her private and unsecure email server.

The watchdog pointed out that the new documents "include material classified 'confidential' on negotiations between Northern Ireland and UK, as well as negotiations with Israel, Palestine, and France." They also include a reference to Clinton's meeting with American billionaire and founder of Open Society Foundations George Soros and a memo from Sid Blumenthal, Hillary Clinton's longtime confidant, related to the change of government in Kyrgyzstan.

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Russian MoD: Technologically advanced parties are providing terrorists with technology to assemble UAVs packed with explosives

Major-General Igor Konashenkov
Journalists from leading foreign mass media have been allowed to see terrorists' drones shot down over the past three days near Hmeymim while trying to attack the airbase.

A group of foreign journalists touring Syria's areas undergoing postwar reconstruction asked Russian military officials to let them see the makeshift drones terrorist use for attacks on Hmeymim. They were allowed to take a look at several improvised remote-controlled aircraft downed over the past several days.

Russian Defense Ministry official Major-General Igor Konashenkov said the past month saw an increase in attempts at committing terrorist attacks involving drones.

"Over the past month 45 drones carrying makeshift explosive devices were eliminated by the base's air defense or means of radio-electronic warfare. Five drones were shot down over the past three days," Konashenkov said.

Comment: Who is providing these flying death machines to terrorists? See:


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Trump trashes NY Times reporting, denies WH counsel Don McGahn 'turned on him'

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© TwitterUS President Donald Trump has stepped up his attacks on special counsel Robert Mueller’s probe into Russian interference in the 2016 election, likening it to “McCarthyism”
The NY Times report cited a dozen unnamed current and former White House officials and "others briefed on the matter..."

Donald Trump on Sunday angrily denounced the federal probe of Russia's 2016 election meddling as "McCarthyism at its WORST!," as he slammed a report that the White House counsel had given investigators detailed testimony about the president's actions at key moments now under scrutiny.

In a series of early morning tweets, Trump said White House counsel Don McGahn and other aides had been encouraged to be fully transparent in their testimony to Special Counsel Robert Mueller as part of an effort to bring the Russia matter to a quick close.

But he fumed at the suggestion in a front-page New York Times report that McGahn had cooperated fully to protect himself from legal jeopardy, giving Mueller's team more than the president was aware of in 30 hours of testimony over the past nine months.

Comment: NYT: White House counsel cooperates with 'Russiagate' probe, Trump says he allowed it


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Erdogan: US attack on Turkish economy no different from strike against flag

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© Yannis Behrakis / ReutersTurkish national flag
An attack on the Turkish economy is no different from a strike against the flag, President Recep Tayyip Erdogan said, referring to US economic pressure on his country.

"The attack on our economy has absolutely no difference from attacks on our call to prayer and our flag," he said referring to the recent Turkish currency crisis, triggered by US economic pressure.

Erdogan spoke in a video message ahead of the Muslim Eid al-Adha festival.

"The goal is the same. The goal is to bring Turkey and the Turkish people to their knees, to take it prisoner."

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Brennan doubles down on charge that Trump engaged in 'treasonous behavior', yet says he didn't actually commit treason

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Former CIA Director John Brennan
Former CIA chief John Brennan doubled down Sunday on his charge that Donald Trump has engaged in "treasonous" behavior and called on Congress to block the US president's attempts to strip other intelligence officials of their security clearances.

Brennan has received an outpouring of support from former top-ranking intelligence officers - but not much from Republican lawmakers - since Trump revoked his top secret security clearance last week in retaliation for what the president called "unfounded and outrageous allegations."

Trump served notice that other top former and current officials - all Democrats - also were at risk of losing their clearances, and the White House has reportedly drawn up more revocation orders, raising the chilling specter of an "enemies list."


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Lavrov: 'Secret directive' bans UN agencies from helping rebuild Syria until 'political transition'

Yarmouk Refugee Camp
© Mikhail Voskresenskiy / SputnikYarmouk Refugee Camp liberated from terrorists in Syria
Washington's "absolutely deconstructive" stance is hampering the rebuilding of Syria and constricts the UN in aiding the country until a so called 'political transition' takes place, Sergey Lavrov, Russia's Foreign Minister, said.

Washington's "absolutely deconstructive" stance is hampering the rebuilding of Syria and constricts the UN in aiding the country until a so called 'political transition' takes place, Sergey Lavrov, Russia's Foreign Minister, said.

"We addressed UNESCO on how they plan to implement the longtime talks, the longtime understanding on attracting the potential of this organization to rebuilding Palmyra," an ancient city, regarded by the agency as a World Heritage Site, Lavrov said. "From the explanations of why UNESCO has still been unable to get involved in this process actively, we took that there was some kind of a directive from the United Nations headquarters in New York."

Comment: See also: Syria's Aleppo slowly rebuilding & getting its industry back on track


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DC Judge rules FBI must show documentation used to verify Steele Dossier

Judge Amit Mehta
Judge Amit Mehta
The FBI has been dealt a major blow after a Washington DC judge ruled that the agency must respond to a FOIA request for documents concerning the bureau's efforts to verify the controversial Steele Dossier, before it was used as the foundation of a FISA surveillance warrant application and subsequent renewals.

US District Court Judge Amit Mehta - who in January sided with the FBI's decision to ignore the FOIA request, said that President Trump's release of two House Intelligence Committee documents (the "Nunes" and "Schiff" memos) changed everything.

Considering that the FBI offered Steele $50,000 to verify the Dossier's claims yet never paid him, BuzzFeed has unsuccessfully tried to do the same to defend themselves in a dossier-related lawsuit, and a $50 million Soros-funded investigation to continue the hunt have turned up nothing that we know of - whatever documents the FBI may be forced to cough up regarding their attempts to verify the Dossier could prove highly embarrassing for the agency.

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Twitter is meddling in US elections, not Russia - shadow-banning GOP candidates

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Senate candidate John James (on left) and Congressional candidate Ron Bassilian (on right)
A recent study by the leftist website VICE News found that Twitter was censoring top pro-Trump lawmakers.

Twitter is targeting pro-Trump Republican lawmakers Matt Gaetz, Devin Nunes, Mark Meadows, Jim Jordan and John Ratcliffe with the same shadowbanning technique.

Twitter is also censoring prominent pro-Trump accounts including: Mike Cernovich, Jack Posobiec, Paul Joseph Watson, TGP's Jim Hoft, TGP's Cassandra Fairbanks, TGP's Lucian Wintrich, TGP's Cristina Laila and Laura Loomer among others.

In July Rep. Matt Gaetz (R-CA) announced he was filing a FEC complaint against Twitter after he discovered his account was being throttled by the social media company.

And now this... Twitter is also censoring the accounts for Republican candidates.

Comment: No political bias? Yeah, right: NewsReal: Social Media Censorship and the Clash of Civilizations - Manufactured, Packaged, Sold


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Belarus president fires prime minister, other government members after corruption scandal

New Belarusian prime minister Sergei Rumas
© Photograph: Maxim Guchek/APNew Belarusian prime minister Sergei Rumas
Belarus's strongman leader Alexander Lukashenko has sacked his prime minister and other key members of government following a corruption scandal that saw top officials arrested.

Andrei Kobyakov will be replaced as prime minister by former development bank head Sergei Rumas. Several vice-premiers as well as the ministers for economy and industry have also lost their posts.

"I won't name names, but in our government we had the following situation - one programme would be announced and then another programme would be carried out," Lukashenko said in comments released by his press office.

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Foreign militants are taking over Libya's Fezzan region

Libya's Fezzan desert
© GettyLibya's Fezzan region is largely desert
Libya's southern area of Fezzan is suffering from an influx of foreign fighters that are gradually taking over the country's tribes.
Following the overthrow of Muammar Gaddafi in 2011, Libya's porous southern border has led to an influx of mercenaries and militants who are posing an increasing threat to the already highly fractured country.

Three main tribes have controlled Libya's southern Fezzan area: Tuareg, Tebu, and Awlad-Sliman. These tribes have always had a unique ethnic and cultural identity in Libya, even at the time of the country's unity under Gaddafi's more nationalist rule.

Following the 2011 revolution and Gaddafi's removal from power, the tribes have been in violent conflict over the control of oil rich areas and key cities in Libya's south.

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