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The fire started around midnight at a bar where young people had been gathering to celebrate a private birthday party in the northern city of Rouen, the Paris-Normandie newspaper reports. Firefighters responded to the emergency, and have declared 13 people dead so far.
The fire was allegedly caused by an accidental explosion on site, the publication reports.
They said they were singled out because flight crew had noticed them "sweating" and saying the word "Allah", which they denied.
Faisal Ali and Nazia Ali were waiting for about 45 minutes on a Delta Air Lines flight in Paris to fly back to Cincinnati, Ohio when a Delta employee asked the couple to exit the aircraft as he needed to ask them questions.
"We asked if we should get our stuff and he said, 'Yes, take all of your stuff as you won't be on that flight'," Ms Ali told The Independent. "That was really alarming."
A French police officer was waiting outside the gate.
"I was scared because it looked like some random guy was taking pictures of our passports on his personal phone," she said.
After interrogating them about their stay in Paris - the couple had been enjoying a brief holiday in the capital city for their 10th wedding anniversary - the officer said he had no problem with them and there was nothing else he could ask the couple.
The Delta employee then explained that the pilot had decided to ask them to leave as one of the crew members had felt "uncomfortable" in their presence, as the crew member had reportedly seen Mr Ali hide his phone as they walked by, and that Mr Ali had been sweating and saying "Allah".
According to BMFTV, a backpack was the likely trigger of the evacuation.
People posted pictures of a heavy security presence at the monument, saying law enforcers were "are all over" the place. Soldiers and police armed with assault rifles were spotted in front of the Eiffel Tower's entrance.
Some people at the site had said previously that a "suspicious" package had caused the evacuation.
The bus belonging to CDU (Christian Democratic Union) party member Thilo-Harry Wollenschlaeger was set on fire in Berlin's Spandau district on Thursday, local media report.
Police were dispatched to the scene after a driver reported a fire had started at a parking lot on the outskirts of the German capital in the late hours of Thursday night, police reported, according to Der Spiegel. A crane and a tow vehicle parked nearby were also damaged in the blaze. There were no reports of victims.
Merkel's party ally Wollenschlaeger is running for the upcoming local parliament elections that are to take place on September 18.
The bus was not targeted by coincidence, director of the CDU Berlin office Dirk Reitze said, according to Berliner Zeitung.
As an adult, I can't help but feel like my home has taken so many steps backward.
Despite the fact that it's 2016, it's hard not to turn on the news, flip through Facebook, or look at your phone's news apps without being informed of yet another police shooting. Police killed at least 102 unarmed black people in 2015, nearly two each week.
In 2016, police have killed more than 130 black people, according to a project by the Guardian. Just this past Monday, Korryn Gaines became the 9th black woman killed by police this year.
Staring death in the face and unable to move, the three-year-old child is snatched from the train's path by railroad security. The duo had set out earlier than usual on patrol, and were just in time.
One of the rescuers, Arseny Ghazarian told LifeNews that campers from a nearby site often stray onto the tracks.
"The most important thing", he added, "is that the child's life was saved." Desperate to save the boy, Ghazarian fell some 20 meters short but says sheer adrenaline carried him on.
"I cursed myself, when I fell - because of me, old fool, a child could have died." "I never ran so fast in my life," he said. "Can you imagine, no mother, no father, no one was there?"
They had 'some 130 meters' to cover but managed to signal the train driver, who slammed on the brakes and blew the horn.
This may have actually frozen the child with fear, as he stood still and stared at the oncoming train.
On at least two occasions—December 18, 2014 and February 18, 2015—federal authorities granted the unprecedented excursions of the facility's sterile and secure areas, according to Transportation Security Administration (TSA) records obtained by Judicial Watch. The DHS agency that conducted the expeditions, Customs and Border Protection (CBP), provided the Muslim participants with "an in-depth, on-site tour and discussion of CBP's airport, including both inbound and outbound passenger processing," the TSA files state. Besides multiple roundtable meetings between CBP and Somali community leaders including imams, the records show that a luncheon and "cultural exchange and educational brief" also took place between December 2014 and February 2015 so that attendees could ask about the agency's "specific practices" at the airport.
The newspaper identified Abu Musab al-Barnawi as the new "Wali," or governor, of its so-called West Africa Province. The "Wali" title was previously used to describe long-time Boko Haram leader Abubakar Shekau. The report did not say what Shekau's current status was, although there have been rumors for weeks that he had been replaced.
The interview with al-Barnawi indicates a major shift in strategy for the Nigerian extremists, who have killed many more Muslims than Christians in attacks in mosques with suicide bombers and gunmen. There have also been attacks on crowded marketplaces in predominantly Muslim areas and the killings and kidnappings of school children. The targeting of students accounts for its nickname Boko Haram, which means Western education is sinful or forbidden.
Comment: Shekau surfaced, and in a confirmed audio recording, said he is still around, living by the Koran, will never cause discord among the people. He also says he was betrayed and the new leader is an infidel. Two leaders, one sub-divided bad-ass organization. Upcoming rumble Nigeria? Or sound and fury, signifying nothing.

Sticker on windshield of X6 belonging to Rio vice-consul to Russia, a local lawyer.
Marcos Cesar Feres Braga, a Brazilian lawyer who holds the vice-consul post at the Russian consulate, reportedly grabbed the attacker and pulled him into his BMW X6 after he [the robber] had smashed the car window and pointed a gun at him, demanding he hand over his watch. A struggle ensued inside the diplomat's car until he managed to grab the assailant's gun, which he used to shoot him dead at point blank range, according to police. Mr Braga is trained in jiu-jitsu and was traveling with his wife and daughter at the time, local media outlet Globo reported.
The mugger, who was on a motorbike with another man, struck at around midday as Braga was waiting for traffic to start moving again after the Olympic torch had passed by on Avenida das Americas in the Barra da Tijuca district of Rio, close to the Olympic Park and athletes village.
Witnesses said that at the moment of the shooting Olympic cyclists from Slovenia were passing by on a training exercise.
Comment: The media either a) did not fact-check and thought it was an actual Russian diplomat, or b) published on hearsay for a headline grabber. Either way, the facts in this case are becoming clear the incident is unrelated to any Russian personnel in Rio. Is this too kind? Was it instead an intended smear?

On June 7, it was reported that British citizen Grace "Khadija" Dare had brought her 4-year-old son, Isa Dare, to live in Sweden, in order to benefit from free health care. In February, the boy was featured in an ISIS video, blowing up four prisoners in a car (pictured above). The boy's father, a jihadist with Swedish citizenship, was killed fighting for ISIS.
Not only are fewer people sentenced to deportation -- but more and more, those who are to be deported refuse to leave the country. In October of last year, daily newspaper Svenska Dagbladet reported that 30,000 people whose asylum application had been rejected and were scheduled for deportation, had gone missing. The police say they lack the resources to track down these illegals. Patrik Engström, head of the border police at the Department of National Operations (NOA), told the paper: "We put these people on the wanted list, but we do not engage in an active search for them. We wait for tips and things like that."














Comment: The above video is what protecting and serving is all about. Could it be implemented nationwide? Doubtful. The outcome is bleak when psychopaths rule the world.
Reality check: The police were created to control people, not protect them