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District Attorney involved in gang-murder case brutally beaten during morning jog

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A San Bernardino County prosecutor in the midst of a gang-murder trial was bloodied and beaten into unconsciousness Thursday while on a morning jog in Newport Beach.

Investigators are working to determine whether the assault, which occurred around 6 a.m. at Bob Henry Park near East 16th Street and Dover Drive, was related to her job.

According to Newport Beach police, the woman was running along 16th Street when the suspect approached her from behind and attacked her.

Following the attack, the bloodied victim walked into Newport Workout, a gym located in the 700 block of Dover Drive.

"Not a little blood, covered in blood, like a bucket of blood was poured over her," said Ron Cary, a trainer at the gym.

Cary said the victim was barely able to walk.

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Man Jumps in River, Blames Blue Whale Game in Final Video Post on Facebook

A man committed suicide after completing the notorious 'Blue Whale Challenge', according to a video he posted on his Facebook page before taking the extreme step - a claim disputed by the police.
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© UnknownAshok Maluna jumped into the Sabarmati river on August 31 from the city's Sardar bridge.
The police said they have found no evidence of Ashok Maluna being part in the online challenge when he killed himself by jumping into a river in Ahmedabad.

They said the 30-year-old took the extreme step as he was depressed due to cancer.

Maluna, a resident of Palanpur in Banaskantha district, went live on Facebook on August 31, apparently just before his suicide, where he is heard saying he is taking his life after reaching the last stage of the Blue Whale Challenge. "I had downloaded the Blue Whale game and this is the last step, which is why I am committing suicide," he is heard saying in the short video.

Comment: Suicide deaths related to the game are reported from all over the world.
Blue Whale (game)

The Blue Whale Game also "Blue Whale Challenge", is an Internet "game" that is claimed to exist in several countries. The game allegedly consists of a series of tasks assigned to players by administrators during a 50-day period, with the final challenge requiring the player to commit suicide.The term "Blue Whale" comes from the phenomenon of beached whales, which is linked to suicide.

Blue Whale began in Russia in 2013 with "F57", one of the names of the so-called "death group" of the VKontakte social network,[3] and allegedly caused its first suicide in 2015. Philipp Budeikin, a former psychology student who was expelled from his university, claimed that he invented the game. Budeikin stated that his purpose was to "clean" the society by pushing to suicide those he deemed as having no value.

In Russia in 2016, Blue Whale came into broader use among teenagers after a journalist brought attention to it through an article that linked many unrelated suicide victims to the Blue Whale, creating a wave of moral panic in Russia. Later, Budeikin was arrested and pled guilty to "inciting at least 16 teenage girls to commit suicide", leading to Russian suicide prevention legislation and renewed world-wide concern over the Blue Whale phenomenon.It has also been linked to other rising self-harm trends, such as "human embroidery" in China.

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In March 2017, Romanian Minister of Internal Affairs Carmen Dan expressed her deep concerns about the phenomenon.Mayor of Bucharest Gabriela Firea described the game as "extremely dangerous".

The game has caused significant concern in Western Europe, including France and the United Kingdom.

In Brazil, in response to the game, a designer and a publicity agent from São Paulo created a movement called Baleia Rosa (Pink Whale), which became viral and relied on the collaboration of hundreds of volunteers. The movement is based on positive tasks that value life and combat depression. Also in Brazil, Sandro Sanfelice created the movement Capivara Amarela (Yellow Capybara), which proposes to "combat the Blue Whale game" and guide people seeking some kind of help. Participants are separated between challengers, who are the people who seek help, and the healers, who are kind of godfathers of these people.[183] An Adventist school in southern Paraná, in partnership with other education networks, also sought to reverse the situation by proposing another charity game, the "Jonas Challenge" (referring to the biblical character Jonah, who was vomited up by a large fish three days after being swallowed by it). Other games created in Brazil in response to the Blue Whale were the Baleia Verde (Green Whale) and the Preguiça Azul (Blue Sloth). In the United States, one site, also called the "Blue Whale Challenge" does not immediately identify itself as an effort to combat the game, but offers fifty days of challenges that promote mental health and well-being.

Author Glória Perez stated on 21 April 2017 that she plans to include the Blue Whale game in her new telenovela, A Força do Querer. The media also stressed that the phenomenon coincided with the controversy surrounding the web television series 13 Reasons Why, which addresses the issue of teen suicide.

In Belo Horizonte and Recife metropolitan area in Brazil, many schools promoted lectures to talk about the Blue Whale game. The Police Specialized in High Technology Crime Repression (Dercat) in Piauí is preparing a digital primer to warn young people about the dangers of the game.

In May 2017, authorities of the Mexican state of Michoacán issued an alert warning about the possibility of the Blue Whale challenge to invade the country.

In May 2017, Tencent, China's largest Internet service portal, closed 12 suspicious Blue Whale-related network groups on its social networking platform QQ, as the number of this kind of groups is on the rise. The search results of related keywords was also blocked in QQ.

In August 2017, the Government of India's Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology directed several internet companies (including Google, Facebook, and Yahoo) to remove all links which direct users to the game.



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One man arrested during Paris terror alert; Eiffel Tower locked down, Eurostar evacuated

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People have taken to social media to share images of the popular tourist attraction shut off and surrounded by police.
Tourists were locked inside the Eiffel Tower and the Eurostar evacuated amid a Paris terror alert which saw one man arrested this evening.

People took to social media to share images of the 324-metre-high tourist attraction shut off and surrounded by police.

One person has been arrested. Initial reports said the person was carrying a weapon, with some social media users mentioning both a 'gun' and a 'knife', but police say these reports are unfounded.

French police said they arrested an unarmed man near the Eiffel Tower on Friday night.

A cordon surrounded the area as officers stopped people from getting close to the landmark.

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'We cannot destroy mosques': Duterte revokes his controversial mosque bombing statement

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Fearing backlash from the local Muslim community in Marawi, Philippines President Rodrigo Duterte revoked his earlier permission for the military to bomb mosques on Mindanao island where government forces are battling an ISIS-linked insurgency.

Saturday marks the 103rd day in the battle against terrorists in Marawi. On Wednesday, Duterte noted that the liberation of the city is stalled because he had previously stopped a plan to bomb the mosques. To mend the slowdown of army operations against the militants, Duterte allowed the army to decide whether or not to bomb mosques to drive local Islamic State-aligned (IS, formerly ISIS/ISIL) Maute and Abu Sayyaf terrorist groups out of Marawi City.

"The option is already yours because we cannot have a stalemate for over one year," he said in a speech that marked the 100th day of fighting against insurgents in Marawi.

"The military had long wanted to bomb the mosque to capture or kill the leaders there, and in the process, sacrifice the hostages who are all Filipinos, maybe Maranaos and a mingling of Christians, Tagalog, there inside," Duterte said, according to IBT.

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America's obesity epidemic is hurting military recruitment

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Americans continue to get fatter and it's delivering a huge blow to the country, both in higher health care costs and undercutting military recruiting, according to a huge new study.

The 14th annual State of Obesity: Better Policies for a Healthier America report from the Trust for America's Health and the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation bluntly reported that 70 percent of the nation is obese or overweight.

And while the rate of obesity growth is leveling off, the costs aren't. The report, for example, said additional health care for obese adults and children is $150 billion a year and billions of dollars more in lost worker productivity.

It is also costly to the military, said the report. Nearly one-quarter of military recruits are rejected because they are obese and it costs the Pentagon $1 billion a year in added health care costs for obese troops and their families.

Comment: Obesity Epidemic In USA Continues To Spread - A Serious Problem In The South


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Winter is coming: Canadian officials prepare winter shelters as migrant wave continues

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© AFP/Geoff RobinsMany of the more than 7,000 migrants who crossed on foot from the US state of New York into Canada's Quebec province since July 1 have been housed in tent cities near the border set up by the military.
Canada expects migrants to continue border jumping from the United States for many more months, and officials said Friday they are readying temporary accommodation to deal with the surge through winter.

A harsh winter is around the corner, and the government launched an urgent call for the winterized mobile homes.

Many of the more than 7,000 migrants who crossed on foot from the US state of New York into Canada's Quebec province since July 1 have been housed in tent cities near the border set up by the military.

Others were put up at Montreal's Olympic stadium and other venues until better accommodations could be found.

"These tents do have heaters, but we also have a very, a very cold winter in this country," said Transportation Minister Marc Garneau, who is also chairing an emergency task force to deal with the surge in asylum seekers.

"And so we are, as a precautionary measure, looking at the possibility of trailers... which have a more robust capability to be able to house people in colder conditions."

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Making the public fearful: Finnish police consider submachine guns for patrol officers amid mounting terrorism concerns

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Finland's police plan to arm patrol officers with submachine guns in addition to standard weapons, local media are reporting. The country's officers are poised to carry the same arms as special ops amid mounting terrorism concerns by security forces.

Along with traditional Glock and Walther handguns, police officers will be equipped with Heckler & Koch MP5s, according to National Police Board official, Ari Alanen, as cited in the Finnish media Friday.

But, he noted, "police don't want to send out a militaristic impression," and would like to remain a reliable agency which could easily be approached by the public.


Comment: Well that impression management will be a fail. Submachine guns aren't needed against knife attacks.


Police need to be better prepared due to the terrorism threat, Alanen said.

"We must follow what's going on in our surroundings. Increasingly, we need to consider the weapons and kinds of protective equipment that are needed," he added.

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Traumatized & unwilling to speak: RT searches for relatives of 2 new children in Baghdad orphanage

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© RTHadidja and Muhammad.
A search is underway for the families of two new arrivals at a Baghdad orphanage. The two children lost their parents, who are thought to have fled to Iraq to join ISIS. The children are traumatized by their experience and unwilling to speak.

Hadidja and Muhammad were recently brought to the same orphanage in the Iraqi capital, where other Russian-speaking children are being kept after their parents disappeared or were killed.

Their story is one of several that RT has already brought to light through its 'Bring them home' campaign, which appeals to anyone with information about the children in the videos to share it at children@rttv.ru.

Hadidja, who has severe burns on her foot, reacts aggressively when the orphanage personnel attempts to touch or address her. Muhammad was wounded in the leg and uses go-carts, as seen from the coverage.

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Indoctrination of young minds: Schoolteachers belonging to Antifa spinoff group are using students to further their radical agendas

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© Amy Osborne/AFP/Getty ImagesRiot police stand before Antifa members and counter protesters during a rightwing No To Marxism rally on August 27, 2017 at Martin Luther King Jr. Park in Berkeley, California.
Public school teachers are behind a leading far-left militant group that is part of the Antifa network that federal officials say is committing "domestic terrorist violence."

By Any Means Necessary, which has played a key role in riots in Berkeley, Sacramento and elsewhere, has dozens of public school teachers among its members, including among its most prominent leaders.

The FBI and Department of Homeland Security began paying closer attention to Antifa groups in general after BAMN and other extremists started a riot and attacked marchers at a white nationalist rally in Sacramento last July, Politico reported on Friday. The Sacramento violence left at least 10 people hospitalized, several of whom had knife wounds.

One of BAMN's most prominent organizers is Yvette Felarca, a Berkeley middle school teacher and pro-violence militant. Felarca currently faces charges of inciting a riot for her role in the Sacramento violence.

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Australian military probes 'rumors' of potential Afghanistan war crimes

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© Shah Marai / AFPAustralian soldiers of the NATO-led International Security Assistance Force (ISAF) patrol in Tirin Kot, the capital of Uruzgan province, 17 February 2007.
The Australian military has confirmed that it is conducting a private inquiry into "rumors" of potential war crimes in Afghanistan committed by Australian forces for at least a decade, and made a public call for anyone who has information to come forward.

The Inspector General of the Australian Defence Force (IGADF) released a statement on Friday, saying that it is conducting an inquiry "into rumors of possible breaches" of military laws by Australian Defence Force (ADF) troops in Afghanistan in the period between 2005 and 2016.

The statement confirms a large-scale report by Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC) from earlier this year, claiming that IGADF was looking into potential unlawful killings of civilians by Australian troops in Afghanistan.