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Nagorno-Karabakh day 3: Yerevan says Turkish jet shot down Armenia plane; Ankara 'absolutely' denies
Yerevan's claim came as fighting between Armenia and Azerbaijan over the disputed region of Nagorno-Karabakh continued for a third day in a major flare-up of the decades-old conflict over the territory amid international calls for an end to the deadly hostilities.
The UN Security Council is expected to hold emergency talks later on September 29 to discuss the fighting, which has threatened to draw in regional powers Russia and Turkey, which is a close ally of Azerbaijan.
An Armenian Defense Ministry spokeswoman wrote on Facebook that the Sukhoi Su-25 warplane had been on a military assignment in Armenian airspace when it was downed by an F-16 fighter jet owned by the Turkish air force.
Shushan Stepanyan added that the "Armenian pilot has heroically died."
Fahrettin Altun, a spokesman for Turkey's presidency, denied the accusation, saying, "The claim that Turkey shot down an Armenian fighter jet is absolutely untrue."
"Armenia should withdraw from the territories under its occupation instead of resorting to cheap propaganda tricks," Altun said.
Tim Davie said the rules would cover those working in news, current affairs and beyond and were "imminent".
He was appearing before the Digital, Culture, Media and Sport (DCMS) select committee to answer questions on a number of issues facing the BBC, including its cost-cutting plans and the likely impact of the proposed decriminalisation of the non-payment of the licence fee.
Mr Davie, who took over the role of BBC director-general from Tony Hall, said: "We are going to be publishing in the next few weeks, and this is imminent, clear social media guidelines, and they will cover both news and current affairs, and beyond news and current affairs.
During a debate in the British Parliament last night, MP Tobias Ellwood urged the Prime Minister to have the British Armed Forces oversee that COVID-19 vaccination roll out process.
Noting that a coronavirus vaccine was potentially six months away, Ellwood said, "Mass vaccine roll out is an enormous responsibility and we need to get it right."
Ellwood said he had written to Boris Johnson urging him to give the power to a Ministry of Defence task force to ship the vaccines across the country and set up regional distribution hubs as well as developing a "national database to track progress and issue the vaccination certificates."
First. To restore a regular full-scale bilateral interagency high-level dialogue on the key issues of ensuring IIS.
Second. To maintain a continuous and effective functioning of the communication channels between competent agencies of our States through Nuclear Risk Reduction Centers, Computer Emergency Readiness Teams and high-level officials in charge of the issues of IIS within the bodies involved in ensuring national security, including that of information.
Comment: Yet again Putin is extending his government's hand in attempting to lift up relations between the US and Russia from its current abysmal state. But the pressure on Trump to not only ignore these overtures - but put the screws on Russia further - may be too great:
Washington puts further pressure on Trump to blame and sanction Russia for Navalny poisoning
See also: 'Reboot relations': Putin invites US to exchange pledges on non-interference in elections, other internal affairs
Last weekend, BuzzFeed News, International Consortium of Investigative Journalists, and more than 100 international news organizations released the FinCEN Files investigation detailing how a plethora of international banks are permitting financial transactions linked to drug cartels, human trafficking, and oligarchs. The series gets its name from the US Department of Treasury's Financial Crimes Enforcement Network (FinCEN) and is based on more than 2,100 leaked "suspicious activity reports" (SARs) and other US government documents.
U.S. law requires SARs be filed to FinCEN when a bank or a financial institution believes transactions moving through their organizations could involve money laundering, insider trading, cyber attacks or various types of fraud. These SARs are typically never revealed to the public and they are not available via Freedom of Information Act requests.
The FinCEN leaks involve more than $2 trillion USD worth of flagged transactions from 1999 to 2017. While the unprecedented look at SARs does offer a glimpse into the world international finance, the ICIJ says the 2,100 SARs represent less than .02 percent of the more than 12 million filed during this time period.
Comment: Now stop for a second and think about the implications of these numbers; it means that the "$2 trillion USD worth of flagged transactions" is only a very small fraction of the amount of financial fraud or illegal actvity that's actually occurred.
It has been 20 years since the eruption of the so-called second Intifada, or Palestinian uprising, that was believed to have been instigated by the visit of then head of the Israeli opposition Ariel Sharon to the Temple Mount, a plateau in Jerusalem considered holy for Jews and Muslims alike.
Triggering a huge outcry, that visit brought thousands of Palestinians into the streets of the West Bank and the Gaza Strip where they clashed with Israeli security forces, demanding the nation's leadership take their hands off Islam's holy sites.
Comment: See also:
- Palestine: Abbas adviser warns of third intifada if Israel goes ahead with annexation
- Palestine: Surrendering to the Zionists or preparing for a third intifada?
- Palestine threatens Israel with new Intifada, response to embassy move
- 'Day of rage': Hamas announces beginning of third 'intifada' against US decision on Jerusalem
- Armageddon? World Reacts to Trump's Jerusalem Decision - Hamas, Fatah, Hezbollah Warn of New Intifada
- Israel continues to provoke Palestinians towards the brink of a new Intifada
- Israel owns up to 'losing' remains of Palestinians killed during Second Intifada

U.S. President Donald Trump speaks about the administration's coronavirus disease (COVID-19) testing plan in the Rose Garden at the White House in Washington, U.S., September 28, 2020.
The top U.S. infectious diseases expert, Anthony Fauci, told CNN on Monday he was concerned that information given by Atlas - a late addition to the White House coronavirus task force - was "really taken either out of context or actually incorrect."
The comments from Fauci, the head of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, came hours after a news report quoted Robert Redfield, director of the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, sharing similar concerns.
Comment: Sounds like Atlas is going off-script and the bigwigs don't like that someone actually talking sense has the President's ear.
See also:
- YouTube censors White House health advisor Scott Atlas
- Florida Governor says 'No more lockdowns' at press conference with Trump's new coronavirus adviser
- Top medical advisor to Trump attacked for urging sensible herd immunity strategy
- CNN's Acosta mangles WH quote on science and reopening schools, correction after misleading tweet goes viral
First, of course, comes the "Novichok Reloaded" scandal around the alleged poisoning of the so-called "dissident" Alexei Navalnyi. I already mentioned this absolutely ridiculous story once, so I won't repeat it all here. I just want to mention a few very basic facts:
- Navalnyi is pretty much a discredited non-entity in Russia. "Putin" (because this is how the imperial propaganda machine always personalizes the evils of Russia: "Putin" did this or that, as if Putin was personally in every alleged Russian evil deed) had absolutely and exactly zero reasons to harm Navalnyi in any way. I would even add that IF Navalnyi was poisoned in Russia (which I do not believe) then the FSB screwed up by not offering him 24/7 protection, especially in the current political climate (i.e. struggle for the completion of North Stream 2).
- The Empire always likes to produce a "sacrificial lamb" to symbolize the putative evil of the nation which dares to resist. In Iran it was Neda, in Kuwait the infamous "incubator babies", in Syria anonymous kids killed by Russian gas, and in Russia it was Nemtsov (did not really work) and now Navalnyi (I wonder who the sacrificial lamb will be in Belarus (Tikhanovskaia?). The FSB should have seen this coming, especially after Nemtsov.
- There is exactly zero evidence that the mineral water bottle which the Germans claim contained traces of, what else, "Novichok", ever was anywhere near Navalnyi or even that it ever was in Russia. No such bottle was found by, or mentioned to the Russian investigators. This bottle was, allegedly, hidden from the FSB by Navalnyi supporters, and secretly brought to Germany. What that means in terms of "chain of custody" is self-evident.
- As I have mentioned in my past article, if what the German authorities are claiming is true, then the Russians are truly the dumbest imbeciles on the planet. Not content to use this now famous "Novichok" gas against Skripal in the UK and after failing to kill Skripal, these stupid Russians decided to try the very same gas, only "improved", and they failed again: Navalnyi is quite alive and well, thank you!
- Then there is this: according to the imperial propaganda machine, Novichok was so horribly dangerous, that the Brits had to use full biosuits to investigate the alleged poisoning of Skripal. They also said that they would completely destroy the dangerous Skripal home (though they never did that). The self same propaganda machine says that the Novichok used on Navalnyi was a more powerful, improved version. Okay. Then try to answer this one: why did the Russians NOT put on biosuits, why did not a single passenger suffer from any side effects (inside a closed aircraft cabin!)? How is it that this super-dooper Novichok not only failed to kill Navalnyi (who, allegedly, ingested it!) but also failed to even moderately inconvenience anybody from the many people Navalnyi was surrounded by on that day?
In an announcement at the UN General Assembly, he will urge it to heal "the ugly rifts" that are damaging the international fight against coronavirus.
While Trump has denounced the WHO as corrupt and under China's influence, Johnson will announce £340m in UK funding over the next four years, a 30% increase. He will also suggest the body be given greater powers to demand reports on how countries are handling a pandemic.
The proposals will form part of a British vision, drawn up in conjunction with the Gates Foundation, of how future health pandemics could be better controlled, including "zoonotic labs" capable of identifying potentially dangerous pathogens in animals before they transmit to humans.
Comment: It's notable that, at a time when UK citizens are being promised ever more 'austerity' measures that are successfully tearing the countries social fabric to pieces, Bojo finds some loose change in the public purse to spend on these rather suspect endeavours:
- Trump says US terminating relationship with WHO, UN sets up privately funded 'independent' organization to deal with coronavirus
- New oral polio vaccine to BYPASS key clinical trials as vaccine caused outbreaks overtake wild polio
Last week, Madrid city council announced new restrictions for over one million of the city's inhabitants, introducing localized restrictions on movement amid a surge in new cases of coronavirus.
Comment: Restrictions that even the regional Mayor objected to, instead calling for an end to the emergency measures and for a swift lifting of all lockdown restrictions Madrid's local authorities resist Spanish government's pressure to impose regional lockdown
Dozens of residents were involved in violent clashes with police last week, in what local media dubbed a riot. Eyewitness footage from the scene shows the ferocity of the police response in quelling the disturbances.
Comment: The involvement of the army is a particularly chilling move, although the UK is also thinking of deploying troops to enforce its will:
UK's NHS to enlist ARMY to vaccinate ENTIRE population with coronavirus vaccine, will do a 'dry run' with flu vaccine
This is particular noteworthy because a backlash is building throughout Europe:
- 'Unjustified and irrational': Marseille's Mayor 'astonished' by new French lockdown rules
- Italian mayor outlaws mask-wearing in public without serious need
- UK: 700 Church leaders say NO to another lockdown
- Coming Soon to Your City: Victoria's Totalitarian Response to Covid is Setting a Precedent for Every Wannabe-Dictator














Comment: Cavusoglu offered diplomatic and military support to Azerbaijain. Before the alleged jet incident, Armenia warned that it would deploy its Iskander ballistic missiles if Turkey used F-16s in the region. Azerbaijan denied having Turkish F-16s in their arsenal.
Turkey and Azerbaijan still deny the transfer of jihadists into the battle, but that's getting more difficult to deny as more mainstream outlets report on it, like the Guardian, citing interviews with the militants themselves: Armenia says Azeri drone strikes hit a civilian bus (no casualties), and promises a "harsh response". Azerbaijain claims 10 Azeri civilians have been killed.
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