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Volunteers working with migrants in the region say that they are finding more and more migrants with injuries sustained from extremely cold temperatures. They say that thousands of migrants are attempting to cross the Alps and that many end up in hospital, Swedish broadcaster Sveriges Radio reports.
Joel Pruvot, a male nurse who works with a group that helps migrants at the Briancon ski resort near the French border with Italy, said that he sees many migrants who need medical attention after trying to cross the mountains.

Tanner Broadwell holds his dog with Nikki Walsh at Madeira Beach, Fla., on Wednesday, Feb. 7, 2018.
News outlets report that Tanner Broadwell, Nikki Walsh and their pet pug escaped injury when the 28-foot boat hit something and capsized Wednesday in the Gulf of Mexico near Madeira Beach. But the couple says just about everything else on the boat floated away.
"How do I have everything," Walsh told the Tampa Bay Times, "and end up in a s----- hotel with nothing?"
The couple had no sailing experience, save for some help from Broadwell's father.
Comment: That sounds like a lesson unlearned!

A view on the old city of Dietfurt an der Altmuehl, Bavaria, Germany.
The scandal broke after a student at the college in the Bavarian town of Dietfurt an der Altmuehl secretly filmed the instructor encouraging the students, some of whom were underage, to shout Nazi slogans and sing Nazi songs banned in Germany. The video taken in late January was obtained by police.
The footage allegedly shows a group of students sitting together with the instructor in the college billiard hall, drinking beer and smoking. The instructor begins asking the students about their places of birth and then urges them to shout Nazi slogans, according to Bavarian Radio, which obtained parts of the video.
Comment: It's pretty easy to spot low-level behavior like this and expose it for what it is. A much more difficult task is exposing how the drivers of the Nazi ideology are emerging in different forms today, particularly when they take a liberal shape.
"The state viewed the right for sexual self-determination and, moreover, the very personality of the plaintiffs, expressed in their sex, as a tool to achieve state targets and thus violated its commitment to respect human rights," the Seoul High Court ruling from February 8 reads. The court ruled that the government must pay compensation to 117 "comfort women" who filed a lawsuit against the Republic of Korea.
"I really felt a need to get away for a while," said the 34-year old, who served 21 months in various forms of incarceration between the winter of 2002 and September 2004.
"I started my studies in Geneva, Switzerland - and I also lived some time in Paris, before returning home to Israel."
Maor was part of a publicised group of five "refuseniks" who defied Israel's compulsory military service laws and refused to serve as a stand against the Israeli occupation of the West Bank and Gaza Strip.
Back in November 2003 - two years before Israel "disengaged" from Gaza - Al Jazeera reported: "The Israeli organisation, Courage to Refuse, claims that there are 1,000 Israelis who are refusing military duty for one reason or another, and a further 562 have pledged not to sign up."
Comment: Conscience has been awakened in some Israelis - but are they too few, and are they too late to help stop the path of destruction and carnage their nation is on - and the inevitable response that will come from those they attack?
- The IDF soldiers Israel has declared to be 'enemies of the state'
- 'We won't take part in occupation': Dozens of Israeli teens send letter to Netanyahu, refuse to enlist in IDF
- Miko Peled: Son of an IDF General - and a silenced critic of Israel's policy towards Palestinians
- IDF Deputy Chief Golan says Israel is becoming like Nazi Germany, refuses to back down
- Suicide #1 cause of death among IDF soldiers for second year in a row
- Israel punishing conscience: Woman who refused to serve in IDF over treatment of Palestinians thrown in jail
Obama portrait artist likes to paint African-American women holding heads of decapitated white women
There would be social chaos.
But as Americans we are supposed to sit back and applaud Obama's artist for chopping off the heads of white women to be carried like a trophy by African-American women?
Bullshit.

Remains of the collapsed I-35W bridge that spans the Mississippi River in Minneapolis, Minnesota, August 2007.
The 55-page infrastructure plan "is a roadmap for the Congress to draft and pass the most comprehensive infrastructure bill in our nation's history," according to the White House. It outlines spending which it claims will stimulate at least $1.5 trillion in new investment in areas including roads, waterways, natural resources and bridges.
The infrastructure package aims to target "more than traditional infrastructure -- like roads, bridges, and airports -- but addresses other needs like drinking and wastewater systems, waterways, water resources, energy, rural infrastructure, public lands, veterans' hospitals, and Brownfield and Superfund sites," according to the document. The latter two describe sites that require environmental cleanup.
Comment: It's no secret how bad the infrastructure within the United States has become. Using state resources for rebuilding makes sense and would provide a strong boost for employment. It's hard to understand how such a small incentive from the federal government in relation to the state governments' role is seen as a 'giveaway' when the people's state taxes would be used where they are desperately needed. Screaming about 'privatization' really doesn't mean much. Private businesses doing this kind of work employ thousands upon thousands of American workers, who are needed for such a monumental task.

Israeli security forces and Palestinian protesters confront each other in Jerusalem’s Old City on Dec. 15, 2017.
The enjoined law, enacted last year by the Kansas legislature, requires all state contractors - as a prerequisite to receiving any paid work from the state - "to certify that they are not engaged in a boycott of Israel." The month before the law was implemented, Esther Koontz, a Mennonite who works as a curriculum teacher for the Kansas public school system, decided that she would boycott goods made in Israel, motivated in part by a film she had seen detailing the abuse of Palestinians by the occupying Israeli government, and in part by a resolution enacted by the national Mennonite Church.
The resolution acknowledged "the cry for justice of Palestinians, especially those living under oppressive military occupation for fifty years"; vowed to "oppose military occupation and seek a just peace in Israel and Palestine"; and urged "individuals and congregations to avoid the purchase of products associated with acts of violence or policies of military occupation, including items produced in [Israeli] settlements."
"As far as we can understand, negotiations are underway," Dzhagaryan said. "We hope that in 2018 we shall achieve progress and will be able to use widely the favorable conditions we may have if we manage to approach final decisions," he added.Last year, during the visit of Iranian President Hassan Rouhani to Moscow, the two sides agreed to continue cooperation aimed at stabilizing the global energy market and ensuring sustainable economic development. They said they will be working on favorable conditions for using national currencies in settlements. Moscow and Tehran have also discussed developing inter-bank cooperation between the two countries and ensuring an increase in trade and investments.
Putin and Rouhani also focused on the potential creation of a free-trade zone between Iran and the Eurasian Economic Union, which consists of Russia, Belarus, Armenia, Kazakhstan, and Kyrgyzstan. Rouhani told journalists that such a trade zone could significantly improve the trade situation and "create new conditions" in regional trade.
Comment: By continuing to 'shoot itself in the foot', the US is rapidly bringing itself to its knees.
Police registered a total of 1,453 crimes which targeted Jews last year, according to the figures. That number consisted of 32 acts of violence, 160 instances of property damage, and 898 cases of incitement.
A right-wing motive was behind 1,377 of the cases, or 95 percent of the total, according to police. Authorities attributed 33 of the crimes to foreign-born anti-Semites, not including Islamists.
Furthermore, 25 of the crimes were "religiously motivated," with some involving either foreign-born or German Muslims with extremist beliefs. Police were unable to divine a political motive in 17 of the cases, while one case of incitement was found to have a left-wing motive.
The data were compiled following an inquiry from Bundestag vice president and Left party lawmaker Petra Pau. However, the number is expected to rise as data provided by German federal states is not final, according to Tagesspiegel.
Comment: Does Germany keep count of slurs and slanders towards other nationalities or ideologies? And, in such detail? Isn't it time to put aside this over-sensitivity mechanism and allow those offended to drop the crutch and grow up? Then, sentiments aside, a crime is truly a crime.











Comment: Regime change and globalization ignite Europe's refugee and migrant crisis