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A source in the Syrian army told Sputnik that more than five unidentified unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs), which were earlier eliminated near the Russian Hmeymim airbase in Syria, were "most likely on a reconnaissance mission."
The source also said that "on closer examination it became clear that the UAVs' parts were made in Western countries."

Archbishop Philip Wilson arrives at Newcastle Local Court, in Newcastle, Australia
Adelaide's Archbishop Philip Wilson was sentenced to a year in detention, after he was found guilty in May of failing to report the sexual abuse of two altar boys by a pedophile priest, Jim Fletcher, in the 1970s. Fletcher, who was found guilty of nine counts of child sexual abuse, died of a stroke in prison in 2016 while he was serving a near eight-year sentence.
On Tuesday Robert Stone, the Newcastle magistrate, denounced "the decades of abuse and its concealment" and said Wilson, who is 67 years old, must serve at least six months before he is eligible for parole.
Comment: A drop in the bucket? Many more high-profile clerics within the Vatican hierarchy will need to face justice before people begin to believe that the Catholic Church is genuinely interested in routing the corruption and depravity within.
- Confessions of the Vatican's favorite male escort: Fraud, embezzlement, drug dealing, extortion and money laundering
- The Vatican has spent nearly 4 billion to keep pedophilia lawsuits quiet since 1950
- More cover-ups and stalling: Pope Francis admits backlog in processing sex abuse cases against pedophile priests

U.S. President Donald Trump's former personal lawyer Michael Cohen
Cohen, who had been the longtime personal lawyer and confidante of President Trump, has distanced himself from the quagmires of his former boss, telling ABC in an interview that first and foremost he cares about his family and country.
While this statement may seem nothing out of the ordinary if uttered by another former Trump associate after a falling-out with the president, Cohen stands out, since it was him who in an interview with Vanity Fair last September said that he was "the guy who would take a bullet for the president.""I'd never walk away," he stressed at the time.
Comment: Is Mr. Cohen under the same sort of pressure that caused General Flynn to plead guilty to 'lying' to the FBI?
- Rosenstein allowed Mueller request to authorize FBI raid on office of Trump's lawyer Michael Cohen
- Lawmakers out of control: Federal and state prosecutors' underhanded tactics
- Mueller grossly overstepped in seizing Michael Cohen's files
- Big help! Giuliani effectively says Trump (while President) paid Cohen a $420K slush fund to handle 'things of a personal nature'
"There are technical, financial, intellectual and all the rest necessary resources for this, but I don't think that anyone really wants this," the head of the Russian Foreign Ministry's Department for New Challenges and Threats, Ilya Rogachev, said in comments with TASS.
"The primary thing that could lead to such outcome is the policy of our Western partners, in particular the imposing of double standards. If they continue to impose double standards then we can start talking about creating a parallel internet in Russia, as a sort of a worst-case scenario," the diplomat added.
Comment:
- Kremlin official: Russia has chosen self-regulation on the internet yet has more internet freedom than U.S.
- Putin's adviser: Russia should prepare for internet shutdown
- Cutting loose : Russia to launch 'independent internet' for BRICS nation
- Western sanctions: Russia ready to be cut off from internet with its own web
- Civilized society: Russia bans Pornhub, YouPorn - Suggests citizens 'go meet someone in real life'
- Russia's banking system completed SWIFT alternative
- Russia to create alternative option to Wikipedia
Sen. Cruz has proven himself to be perhaps Congress' strongest school choice advocate. He deserves serious credit for his efforts. But unfortunately, his 529 educational savings plan initiative is not enough on its own, and without seriously curtailing government control over education, could even unintentionally play into the Left's hands.
The Left has been waging war on two separate fronts in the battle over school choice. While they continue to work relentlessly to defeat new legislation which would give parents further educational choice, they also have been equally hard at work behind the scenes fighting school choice by bending existing government education programs to serve their ends.
Comment: It might be already too late for that. The leftist agenda has infiltrated the education system to the point where their ideology can be found in all facets of policy and instruction. See also:
- Liberal education and the moral homicide of America
- The Truth Perspective: Radical Leftist Ideology and Totalitarianism
"Social security in the states is not satisfactory. Shootings, robbery, theft happen frequently," the statement by China's embassy in the US wrote, the South China Morning Post (SCMP) reported.
"Be aware of suspicious people around you and avoid going out alone at night," the statement added, also observing that Chinese tourists can call local '911' emergency lines and ask for Chinese-language services if necessary.
According to the US Department of Commerce, over 3 million Chinese people visited the US in 2017. By 2022, the total number of Chinese tourists is expected to increase to 4.5 million annually.
The embassy notice additionally warned tourists to steer clear of confrontations with law enforcement officials at border control points.
Comment: America has a tourism problem - more international travelers are deciding to skip the US in favor of other destinations while Russia is now one of the top ten countries visited by foreigners.
The Japanese squad were eliminated from the World Cup tournament in a disappointing 3-2 defeat to Belgium on Monday.
Japan jumped out to a 2-0 lead, but it wasn't enough, as they conceded three consecutive goals - with the decisive third goal occurring in the final seconds of the match.
Comment: Columbia and Senegal also set examples of good fan behavior:
And after the Japan-Columbia match:
The Senegalese fans gave a show of civility and collected the trash in the bleachers 40 minutes after match against Poland. A tremendous example that deserves to be shared!
Colombia supporters wanted great. No person was told Congraturation. We took our blue bag and picked up the trash together. Can we do it with the opposite result? The depths of football are deep.
According to the Sunday Times, schools are opting for gender-neutral uniforms to encompass transgender students, with others consulting on a ban.
Priory School, a secondary in Lewes, East Sussex enforced a ban on skirts and ordered girls to wear trousers instead in an effort to accommodate transgender pupils, after students had asked why girls and boys had to wear different clothes.
Headteacher Tony Smith said in September, "We have a small but increasing number of transgender students and therefore having the same uniform is important for them."
But feminists have complained that a complete ban on skirts in favour of gender-neutral uniform is not the answer to the growing number of transgender pupils, arguing that children should be offered a choice.
Comment: With growing efforts to kowtow to this small minority of people, such measures risk creating a serious backlash against these policies and perhaps against those they are constantly trying to protect / accommodate. None of this is likely to end well.

A man heckled the London Mayor Sadiq Khan during his speech last night - chanting in support of Tommy Robinson
Onlookers started chanting in support of the English Defence League founder, while a separate video shows another accuse Mayor Khan of being a jihadist' in a furious rant
Sadiq Khan has been heckled with vile abuse and called a "jihadist" by far-right activists at a speech.
During a debate last night supporters of Tommy Robinson caused chaos, shouting "Free Tommy!" at the Mayor and telling him he wasn't welcome in London.
Comment:
- London mother tells Mayor Khan: "We don't feel safe, do something about it!"
- London Mayor Sadiq Khan tweets against 'hate speech' and 'Islamophobia'
- Morrissey rages at London mayor Sadiq Khan, the "loony left", "civilisation is over"
- UK government has turned Tommy Robinson into de facto "persona non grata"
- Left-wing politicians send letter to Tommy Robinson supporters labeling them the 'resurgent racist right'
- British MEP's microphone cut in European Parliament while asking 'approved' question about Tommy Robinson's prison transfer
According to BFMTV, Khacer was sentenced to seven years in prison on Friday by a Paris court.
The woman married and divorced the Daesh officer Raqa Oumar Diaw in Syria. She was later arrested by Turkish authorities and subsequently deported back to France. The woman, who converted to Islam at age 17, stated she had considered Diaw to be a low-rank commander, adding that she never had a "political commitment," and always "condemned the jihadist attacks targeting France."
French police suspected that her ex-husband, who belonged to the Daesh terrorist group, was involved in the torture of prisoners of war and organizing terror attacks in France. He was allegedly eliminated in May 2016.
Comment: Khacer seems to have had a habit of marrying extremists: in 2011, she went to Afghanistan to marry another radical. She assured the court she had no 'political commitment' to ISIS, and claims she left Syria "because of a malaise".












Comment: See also: Russian military downs unidentified drones near Khmeimim Airbase in Syria - UPDATE: Militants launch third drone attack