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The incident happened during the formal appointing of the new justice minister in Berlin's Bellevue Palace on Thursday morning. The chancellor began shaking while standing next to German President Frank-Walter Steinmeier, who was delivering a speech. The shaking stopped and resumed several times.
Merkel was visibly distraught and placed both hands on her chest, trying to control herself. Nevertheless, she continued with the ceremony, and later shook hands, smiled, and posed for photos with other officials. At one point, the chancellor was offered a glass of water.
The Israel Airports Authority (IAA) made an announcement following a report on Tuesday by the International Federation of Air Line Pilots' Associations (IFALPA) that many pilots had somehow lost satellite signals from the Global Positioning System around Tel Aviv's Ben Gurion Airport.
An IAA statement confirmed that the disruption only affected airborne crews and not terrestrial navigation systems. They said there had been GPS disruptions "for approximately the past three weeks".
Israeli authorities have been working to locate the source of the problem, but so far haven't been able to. An IAA spokesperson, when asked if they had found an explanation, simply said: "No. I don't know. At no stage has there been a safety incident stemming from the GPS disruption in the context of the precision of navigation and flight corridors."
The Israeli Defense Ministry, when asked for comment, said that the disruption was "an IAA matter." According to YnetNews, Israeli Army Radio reported that the disruption was a result of a satellite signal jammer used by the Russian military at Hmeimim Air Base base in Syria.
"It's fake news, we can't take it seriously," said a Russian source in response.

Google regularly manipulates its algorithms for “politically sensitive” content and employs blacklists on YouTube to manipulate video search results.
UPDATE: Breitbart News obtained a response from YouTube: "... In the midst of the Irish referendum on abortion, our systems brought authoritative content to the top of our search results for abortion-related queries. This happened for both pro-choice and pro-life queries, there was no distinction."
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Project Veritas has obtained a document from an insider at YouTube which appears to show the manipulation of political content in an Irish elections.
The document entitled, "youtube_controversial_query_blacklist," seems to show a series of blacklisted terms by YouTube. These terms include phrases that are directly related to the referendum that occurred in May of 2018 to repeal the 8th Amendment in Ireland.
Comment: And a small Irish government agency is supposed to be investigating whether or not Google has been naughty with people's data??
They're going 'massive' with meddling in democracy - anywhere and everywhere.
According to TankerTrackers, a medium-sized Suezmax vessel, named SALINA and owned by the National Iranian Tanker Company (NITC), loaded around 1 million barrels of crude oil from Iran and departed on May 28. The tanker arrived on June 20 at Jinxi Refining and Chemical Complex in China in a first independent tanker-tracking confirmation that China is defying the U.S. sanctions on Iran's oil exports.
The arrival of an Iranian crude cargo at the Jinxi complex, which is ultimately owned and operated by state giant China National Petroleum Corporation (CNPC), suggests that China is resuming Iranian crude oil imports as part of a government policy, according to Bourse & Bazaar.
As part of the debt forgiveness program he aims to end costly state rescues of private banks. The 66-year-old was elected president on June 9 after longtime leader Nursultan Nazarbayev stepped down as head of state in March.
The Central Asian country has been struggling with a decade-long crisis which forced the government to pump at least $18 billion into lenders as the banking sector was collapsing under the weight of bad debts. Kazakhstan's central bank is conducting a review of asset quality which prompted speculation that a new round of bailouts could be in the works.
But the report found that if Congress works to wipe out scheduled spending and tax changes currently in law, which include sharp spending drops set to go into effect in 2020 and the expiration of income tax cuts scheduled for 2026, debt would rise to 219 percent of GDP.
The CBO says that such debt increases could pose "substantial risks."
"The prospect of such large deficits over many years, and the high and rising debt that would result, poses substantial risks for the nation and presents policymakers with significant challenges," said CBO Director Phillip L. Swagel.
There have been no public meetings between Washington and Pyongyang since the breakdown of the Vietnam summit. But the prospects for a resumption of U.S.-North Korea diplomacy have brightened since Trump and Kim recently exchanged personal letters. Trump called Kim's letter "beautiful" while Kim described Trump's as "excellent," though the contents of their letters have not been disclosed.
Trump was asked Wednesday as he departed for Asia if he would be meeting with Kim at the Group of 20 summit in Japan.
Trump said he wouldn't be meeting with Kim, but then added: "I may be speaking with him in a different forum. I will be going, as you know, to South Korea after the summit." He didn't elaborate.
In a response Tuesday to questions by The Associated Press and six other news agencies, South Korean President Moon Jae-in said that Trump's and Kim's "willingness to engage in dialogue has never faded" and that their recent letter exchanges prove that.
Comment: Kwon Jong Gun, a top official in the North Korean foreign ministry, denied that such "behind-the-scenes talks" have taken place.
Moon made the bold claim while speaking to several media agencies in Seoul on Wednesday. However a top official in NK's Foreign Ministry, Kwon Jong Gun, accused the president of lying "to refurbish their image" and give the impression that South Korea is "mediating" a nuclear deal.Meanwhile, the U.S. is subtly threatening to exclude South Korea from intelligence on the North ... because Huawei.
"If we have anything to liaise with the US, it will be simply done through the liaison channel already under operation between the DPRK and the US, and the negotiation, if any, will be held face to face between the DPRK and the US," Kwon, director general of the Department of American Affairs at the Foreign Ministry, told state media on Thursday.
He added that no such engagement would "go through the South Korean authorities."
A thinly veiled threat that this could happen came from Randall Schriver, the US assistant secretary of defense for Asian and Pacific security affairs. In an interview with South Korea's Dong-a Ilbo daily, the Pentagon official said the US "doesn't want to see a situation arise where we don't have confidence in sharing sensitive information with our ally."
Directly asked if the flow of intel on North Korea would stop over the Huawei row, he said: "We hope that situation doesn't come about."
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Seoul has so far not moved to take any action against Huawei, leaving the decision of which equipment to use in a nationwide upgrade to 5G in the hands of its providers. One of its three major carriers, LG Uplus, chose Chinese base stations and transmitters, while two others bought hardware from Samsung Electronics, Ericsson, and Nokia.
South Korea, which sells about a quarter of its export goods to China, has previously felt how devastating Beijing's economic retaliation can be. After the previous Korean administration agreed in 2017 to host American THAAD anti-missile systems in defiance of Chinese objections, South Korean firms faced an unofficial boycott from China. The tourist industry alone lost US$6.7 billion over nine months, according to the South Korean government. Cosmetic firms, car makers, and TV drama producers were hit as well.

Environmentalists should argue for going beyond simply 'greening' military infrastructure
Greenhouse gas emission accounting usually focuses on how much energy and fuel civilians use. But recent work, including our own, shows that the US military is one of the largest polluters in history, consuming more liquid fuels and emitting more climate-changing gases than most medium-sized countries. If the US military were a country, its fuel usage alone would make it the 47th largest emitter of greenhouse gases in the world, sitting between Peru and Portugal.
In 2017, the US military bought about 269,230 barrels of oil a day and emitted more than 25,000 kilotonnes of carbon dioxide by burning those fuels. The US Air Force purchased US$4.9 billion worth of fuel, and the navy US$2.8 billion, followed by the army at US$947m and the Marines at US$36m.
The campaigners had been detained while protesting against another demonstration led by the far-right activist Tommy Robinson.
The Met has paid the compensation, totalling £729,000, in out-of-court settlements after the campaigners took legal action alleging their detention was unlawful. The legal claims of another 28 campaigners have yet to be resolved.
Internal police documents seen by the Guardian show that two undercover officers spied on anti-fascist campaigners at the demonstration.
Wayfair workers, upset their demand that the company stop selling furniture to contractors supplying migrant detention camps was rebuffed by management, plan to stage a walkout at the company's Boston headquarters on Wednesday.
"This is what solidarity looks like - a reminder that everyday people have real power, as long as we're brave enough to use it," Ocasio-Cortez (D-New York) tweeted, sending the employees' protest to the top of Twitter's trends list.













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