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According to German magazine Der Spiegel, the German military will be deployed in Lithuania after the next NATO summit in Warsaw in July.
During the meeting, NATO countries plan to make a decision on strengthening the eastern flank of the alliance. The mission involves deployment of a permanent NATO contingent in the Baltic States, Poland and Romania. Each country is expected to host a battalion of up to 1,000 soldiers.
"Ahead of the meeting in Hanover, Obama had signaled that he, particularly, expects military contributions from Germany and the UK," the magazine wrote.
The MiG-31 (NATO code name Foxhound) is a Soviet-design supersonic interceptor, the world's fastest aircraft in service today. It got to within 15 meters of a US surveillance plane, which was flying in international airspace near the city of Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky.
"On April 21, a US Navy P-8 Maritime Patrol reconnaissance aircraft flying a routine mission in international airspace was intercepted by a MiG-31 Russian jet in the vicinity of the Kamchatka Peninsula," Cmdr. Dave Benham, a spokesman for the Pacific Command, told the Washington Free Beacon.
However, rather than kicking up a fuss, Benham added that the maneuver was carried out in a "safe and professional" manner.
A full 27 years after the event, the inquest into the Hillsborough disaster concluded that 96 Liverpool Football Club supporters, crushed to death on April 15, 1989, were unlawfully killed.
The verdict in the longest jury case in British legal history vindicates the extraordinary campaign by the families, friends and supporters of those killed, injured and traumatized.
In the teeth of a state-organised cover-up, they vowed to bring those responsible for the deaths of their loved ones to justice. Their fight to reveal the truth in the face of a catalogue of lies concocted by the police, the Conservative government and the right-wing media is a testament to the principles of class solidarity and struggle against enormous odds. So determined were the families to get justice that some of them refused to accept a death certificate for their loved ones, after the original 1991 inquest recorded a verdict of "accidental death" for all 96.
Those killed were attending a match at Sheffield Wednesday's Hillsborough football ground. Men, women and children were crushed to death after David Duckenfield, the police officer in command, gave the order to open Exit Gate C at 2.52 pm, just before the 3 pm kickoff. Hundreds of fans were directed into two already dangerously overcrowded "pens." Many died in these pens, while others passed away after escaping onto the pitch. The youngest victim was just 10 years old and the oldest, 67. Thirty-seven were teenagers, most still at school. The victims included three pairs of brothers, two sisters and one father and son.

The crush happened at the Leppings Lane end of the stadium, where Liverpool supporters were standing.
Margaret Aspinall, who lost her 18-year-old son James, said, "Let's be honest about this—people were against us. We had the media against us, as well as the establishment. Everything was against us."
Comment: The families and supporters of the Hillsborough victims have shown incredible dignity, tenacity and courage in their 27 year long quest for justice, in spite of British governments, the police force and some newspapers treating them with utter contempt.
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According to military sources, the vehicle was heading towards the western countryside of As Swaida'a. However, it failed to reach its destination due to a SAA ambush which was enabled through intel of local residents.

Israeli police accompany Jews past the Dome of the Rock mosque during a visit to the Al-Aqsa mosque compound in the Old City of Jerusalem on April 25, 2016 during the Jewish Pesach (Passover) holiday.
A new string of clashes erupted at the Al-Aqsa mosque, a major holy site for Muslims and Jews, on Wednesday as far-right Israeli settlers under heavy protection from police broke into the mosque, local media reported. Two groups of around 50 men were said to have shouted racist and provocative slogans and attempted to pray although it is forbidden for Jewish people to do so at the site.
A number of Israelis and Palestinians were detained for violating the site's regulations since the first day of Passover. The clashes were first reported on Friday when Israeli settlers stormed the mosque and took a baby goat to the site to carry out a sacrificial ritual. Police managed to prevent the procedure by arresting at least seven people.
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According to their financial report for the year ending 2015, they have nearly a dozen foreign backers. Some long term, some more fly-by-night.
Who are they? They are the Canada International Development Agency (CIDA); the Embassy of The Netherlands in Ukraine; another Canadian charity called the Ukrainian World Foundation; independent DC-based Pact World; the U.S. Embassy of Ukraine's Media Development Fund; California based Internews Network; Swiss Cooperation Office and the Swiss International Development Agency; eBay EBAY -0.69% founder Pierre Omidyar's fund is one of the four biggest donors; the Swedish International Liberal Center; Thomson Foundation; the German Embassy of Ukraine and the biggest funder of all, the European Commission's Ukrainian delegation office.
Mansurov said Russian manufacturing giants - Russian Helicopters, United Aircraft Corporation (UAC) and United Wagon Company (UWC) - were eager to work on industrial projects in Tanzania.
"Tanzania, with a population of over 40 million, is a sizable market for us and a platform for expanding the presence in East Africa, negotiating joint production ventures, in addition to direct imports."
Mansurov, who leads a delegation of Russian business executives to Tanzania, said Russia was returning to the continent after withdrawing in the 1990s.

Permanent Observer to the State of Palestine to the United Nations (U.N.) Riyad Mansour.
The comments were made during a press conference held by Riyad Mansour, the Permanent Observer of Palestine to the United Nations, which occurred 10 days after he and Israel's ambassador to the UN, Danny Danon, exchanged heated verbal accusations with regards to the wider definition and condemnation of terror.
During a UN Security Council meeting back on April 18 Danon accused Palestinians of teaching "hatred" in schools and naming streets after "terrorists." Danon also lashed out against Mansour's failure to condemn "all" acts of terrorism.
"You pay the families of terrorists," the Israeli envoy said. "You glorify terrorism. Shame on you for doing that."
"Shame on you for killing thousands of Palestinian children," Mansour retorted.
Comment: Mansour tells the truth, and that can be a dangerous thing: Swedish minister resigns after footage surfaces of him telling the truth about Israel
The International Business Times in their article, "Armenia-Russia Ties Under Question Amid Fighting, Anti-Moscow Protests," would report regarding the recent protests that:
At a recent thousand-strong demonstration in the capital of Armenia, Davit Sanasaryan took out a couple of eggs and threw them at the Russian Embassy.
The gesture provoked both ridicule and approval in this small landlocked country that traditionally values very close ties with its large northern neighbor. "Our protests are not against Russia but against Russian policy and Putinism," activist and politician Sanasaryan said in an interview with International Business Times last week.













Comment: Usually, the U.S. whines that when Russian jets intercept U.S. jets, they are behaving "recklessly and unprofessionally." No fuss this time, though! Obviously because they were caught red-handed where they weren't supposed to be.