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In a press release put out by the Court Tuesday, the ECHR reported that it has urged Russia to settle an undisclosed amount of Soviet premium bond debt from 1982 being held by private individuals in Russia which it said Moscow had undertook to pay off but failed to redeem.
"In today's Chamber judgement in the case of Volokitin and Others v. Russia...the European Court of Human Rights held, unanimously, that there had been: a violation of Article 1 of Protocol No.1 (protection of property) to the European Convention on Human Rights in respect of several of the applicants," the statement read.
The Cherokee County Sheriff's Office paid a visit to the home of Carlos Suarez-Diaz Canton on Friday, looking for a suspect to serve a felony arrest warrant. They found a lot more than they'd bargained for when they entered the basement: A forest of plump marijuana plants.
"When deputies attempted to make contact with the wanted subject, not Suarez-Diaz, they located an unsecured door in the basement area of the home." Cherokee County Sheriff Frank Reynolds said in a statement. "When the deputy opened that door they observed what appeared to be a large marijuana grow house."The grow house contained a whopping 247 plants and over 100 pounds of weed. According to authorities, the drugs had a street value of $1,287,000.
"This is not a mom and pop operation. This is a very sophisticated operation," Cmdr. Phil Price of Cherokee Multi-Agency Narcotics Squad told WSBTV.
Comment: The tide is turning on the criminalization of hemp and marijuana. See also:
- Senate approves bill to legalize hemp, introduces bill to decriminalize cannabis
- Senate Republicans and Democrats unite to legalize pot on the Federal level
The family of Kayden Blodgett, the 2-year-old victim took to Facebook Friday night after the incident to explain what happened, noting that a "county cop in Livingston" ran him over.
"So I just ran outside, and before I could even ask what happened, I saw his face covered in blood," his mother, Cassie Blodgett, recalled.
Joshua Blodgett, Kayden's father told News Channel 5 that his son was run over just after he'd spoken to the deputy. According to the family and the sheriff's office, the deputy was at the home to serve a civil warrant Friday night.
"And then he got back into his car while I was talking to the other deputy, and I guess he took off and didn't look around, look at his surroundings or anything. I guess he hit my son, and he went about ten feet that way, and then stopped and my son ran to me," Blodgett said.
Cheshire police stated that the woman was in custody following an investigation into the deaths of 17 babies, and 15 "non-fatal collapses" between March 2015 and July 2016, the hospital's neonatal unit.
Leading the investigation, DI Paul Hughes said: "Whilst this is a significant step forward in our enquiries it is important to remember that the investigation is very much active and ongoing at this stage.
"There are no set timescales for this coming to a conclusion but we remain committed to carrying out a thorough investigation as soon as possible."
"Awesome," Hal Whitacre, a city resident of 30 years, said of the newspaper's resolve, his voice trembling with emotion. "That's the only word for it."
On Thursday, a man opened fire in the Capital Gazette offices, killing five staffers and injuring two others. The suspect, 38-year-old Jarrod W. Ramos, was charged with five counts of first-degree murder. The dead included Wendi Winters, an award-winning reporter who covered community news; Robert Hiaasen, an editor known for his humor; Gerald Fischman, an editorial writer; Rebecca Smith, a new sales assistant; and John McNamara, who worked for the Capital Gazette in various roles for more than 20 years.
Tom Marquardt, a former editor and publisher of the Capital Gazette, told BuzzFeed News that in 2013 Jarrod Ramos's musings on social media had shifted from general complaints about the paper to comments about wishing its employees were dead.
"That's when it crossed the threshold of being a nuisance to being a threat," Marquardt said by phone Friday.
But officials concluded that Ramos, who sued the newspaper for defamation in 2012 after it published a column about his guilty plea to criminal harassment, did not pose a threat to staff, and so the newspaper didn't pursue charges, according to an Anne Arundel County Police Department police report.
On Thursday, Ramos allegedly opened fire inside the Capital Gazette's newsroom in Annapolis, killing five employees and injuring two others.
Officials said the 38-year-old Maryland man intended to kill as many people as possible and had barricaded a back entrance to the building so people couldn't escape.
Now, a recent Reuters poll has further proven this, after polling 16,000 registered voters, and determining that millennial voters are beginning to lean towards conservatism, with a 23% change in support for Republicans among millennial males.
The poll indicated that support for Democrats among millennial voters has dropped around 9% since the 2016 election, with many stating their belief that the Republican Party is better for the American economy.
For Democrats, the inability to hold the attention of millennial voters adds to the growing number of problems headed into midterm elections, further highlighting the party's "identity crisis" as a new generation of far-left liberals battle establishment elites for control of the Democratic Party.
Comment: Considering the increasingly unhinged behavior of high-profile Democrats and the obvious corruption within its ranks, it's hardly surprising that people are fed up:
- #WalkAway hashtag blowing up, urging fed-up Democrats to leave the party
- Are they insane? The US anti-Trump, pro-war Left
- 'The Left Unhinged': RNC releases disturbingly accurate picture of the radical left
- Ya think? Dems fear call to shame Trump admin officials will cost votes in midterms
- If Killary and Dems laundered $84M during 2016 campaign, they should face justice
- Dems back massive Pentagon budget for war and repression
- Liberals have ruined California: Democrat-led policies create endless mass exodus
While 28 miles northwest of Pinar del Rio, Norwegian Getaway notified the US Coast Guard at about 3:20pm on Saturday that a 33-year-old male crew member had been seen going overboard. It's not clear if that was the time the crew member went overboard, or just the time the coast guard was notified. There has been some speculation online that the member went overboard in the early hours of that morning.
Just 10 minutes later a HC-144 Ocean Sentry plane out of Miami was reportedly searching the 1,500 square mile area, but that yielded no result. The Getaway also reportedly conducted a search for the man.
The next day, at around 1pm, a hotel steward aboard the Carnival Cruise Line ship, 'Glory,' noticed the crew member in the water alive, and in a stable condition, some 21 miles north of Cuba.
"We are so happy to know that the individual is safe and will soon be reunited with friends and family. We are also extremely grateful to Carnival Cruise Line and send our deepest thanks to the crew of Carnival Glory," said a spokesperson for Norwegian Cruise Line in a statement
The Norwegian Getaway is staffed with more than 1,500 crew members and can accommodate nearly 4,000 guests. There have already been 13 reported incidents of people going overboard on various cruise lines since the beginning of the year.
Led by their elite Tiger Forces, the Syrian Arab Army is quickly approaching the Nassib Crossing from both its eastern and northern axes, following another big push.
According to a field report from Daraa, the Syrian Arab Army has reached the eastern axis of Umm Mayadhin, leaving only 3.5 kilometers until they reach the Nassib Crossing.

Hojjat al-Islam Mojtaba Zolnour claims that the Obama administration granted citizenship to 2,500 Iranians while negotiating the Iran nuclear deal.
Hojjat al-Islam Mojtaba Zolnour, who is chairman of Iran's parliamentary nuclear committee and a member of its national security and foreign affairs committee, made the allegations during an interview with the country's Etemad newspaper, cited by the country's Fars News agency.
He claimed it was done as a favor to senior Iranian officials linked to President Hassan Rouhani, and he alleged the move sparked a competition among Iranian officials over whose children would benefit from the scheme.














Comment: Russia seems to have settled its debts quite amicably and has been dealing quite fairly for many years, so one would think if these individuals were due compensation they would have received it.