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Mohammed Iqbal Golamaully, 48, and his wife, Nazimabee Golamaully, 45, have both admitted to sending money to Zafirr Golamaully, which could result in a prison sentence.
Nazimabee Golamaully entered her plea at a hearing at the Old Bailey on Monday afternoon, while her husband entered his plea at an earlier hearing.
Both have been granted bail while they await sentencing at Old Bailey on November 10.
A London couple are awaiting sentencing after pleading guilty to financing terrorism by sending funds to their nephew to support him in fighting Islamic State (IS, formerly ISIS/ISIL) in Syria.
"The best humanitarian relief that can be provided is an end to the conflict. I urged the authorities, as I urge other parties to the conflict, to return to political negotiations without delay to reach a negotiated solution," Stephen O'Brien, who is also the UN Under-Secretary-General for Humanitarian Affairs, said in Sanaa, the Yemeni capital.
Four out of five Yemenis are in need of humanitarian assistance, the UN says. The UN World Food Programme says nearly half of Yemen's 22 provinces are on the verge of famine. However, the situation with children in Yemen is especially dire, it seems.
My visit to Al Hudaydah hospital was heart-breaking," he said. "Mothers bring their malnourished children for treatment but there is simply not enough medicines to treat them. The quantities of food, medicine and fuel entering the country are way below the needs and must be increased as a matter of urgency."
The report was published just weeks after a European investigation concluded Ireland provided Apple with a favorable tax rate which allowed the company to pay one percent on EU profits in 2003 down to 0.005 percent in 2014. Apple is now obliged to pay $14.5 billion in back taxes.
The $215 billion Apple booked offshore through three tax havens last year is bigger than the gross domestic product of Portugal, Greece or New Zealand. If the company returned the earnings to the US and paid the $65.4 billion in tax, it would have been more than economies of Belarus, Uruguay or Croatia.
Comment: Apple and other corporations are able to get away with this only if politicians collude with them. The lawmakers provide the loopholes.
- These 27 major companies pay zero in taxes but Congress wants to give them more
- The US is now the world's largest billionaire tax haven
- Paying for their privilege: The price countries pay in lost revenues due to tax evasion exposed in Panama Papers
It's called planned obsolescence, a strategy of some product manufacturers. The basic idea is to engineer a product to have a predictably short lifetime so that when it malfunctions or breaks, the company can profit by selling another product. The additional sales and profits make it possible to sell more products at a lower cost, thereby increasing the attractiveness in a replacement. This is especially true for technology products, and some companies are finally beginning to design products that can evolve as technology does.
This business model has led to the collapse of the repair industry which used to be a thriving source of skilled labor for many people while saving resources and reducing mountains of waste.
Harout Ekmanian was speaking to RT about his disbelief at the deliberate misreporting of the death of a Syrian swimmer and her 12-year-old brother.
Mireille Hindoyan and her younger sibling were killed in the Villi district of West Aleppo on Friday.
"I think the first victim of the war is the truth, especially in the Syrian war where journalism and journalists suffered a lot. Preserving impartiality has become a very difficult task for journalists,"he said.
Ekmanian, who now lives in New York, wrote an editorial in the New York Daily News explaining what had happened, only for the publication to remove a section in which he said the rebels were responsible for the deaths of the brother and sister.
"The New York Daily News published my contribution, but a paragraph was removed. I don't think personally that was a very serious editorial decision and I am still waiting for an explanation," he told RT.
"Students need to know what their rights are. It is not as simple as "obey and complain" - it's too simplistic," Senator John Whitmire told the Senate Criminal Justice Committee during a three-hour hearing on Tuesday.
"We are in an emotionally sensitive time," Whitmire told community leaders, referring to increased tensions between police and citizens around the country.
In several instances the police killings sparked protests. In El Cajon, California, a suburb of San Diego, there were protests over the death September 27 of Alfred Olango, an immigrant from Uganda who was tased and shot to death while unarmed. Olango was having an emotional breakdown after learning of the death of a friend.
In Pasadena, California, a suburb of Los Angeles, more than 100 people gathered to protest the killing of Reginald Thomas, father of eight children, after police were called to address a domestic dispute early Friday. The 36-year-old black man, who was reportedly bipolar, was said to be waving a knife and a fire extinguisher when police arrived.
Comment: Class, not race, is the primary determinant of who gets killed by The Enforcers; a fact that is almost completely lost in a climate where hysteria favors the super-rich super-elite because ordinary people turn against each other and forget about the bank bailouts, the illegal wars, the rigged elections, the illegal surveillance state, the destruction of civil liberties, etc, etc.
See also:
US Police State - All the ways you can comply and still die during an encounter with police

Benjamin Taylor, 32, of Cottageville is accused of sexually assaulting a 9-month-old baby girl.
Benjamin Ryan Taylor, 32, of Cottageville, reportedly assaulted his girlfriend's infant daughter sometime late Sunday night or early Monday morning while everyone else in the apartment was asleep, the complaint states.
The baby was taken to Jackson Memorial Hospital, where an emergency doctor told deputies that the baby's traumatic injuries were likely suffered several hours before arrival, according to the criminal complaint.
"Additionally, Taylor did nothing in an effort to save the victim's life as a result of the said injuries sustained in the sexual encounter," the complaint reads.
The spy, who goes by the pseudonym Tom Marcus, claims to have narrowly avoided being lured into a trap set by radical Islamists who wanted to kill the intelligence operative.
He describes the incident in a new book, Soldier Spy, in which he gives an account of his life as an agent for Britain's domestic intelligence agency, MI5.
Comment: Working for an agency that requires one go against his or her conscience is bound to leave psychological scarring, like PTSD. See also:
- Northern Ireland: More evidence of MI5's network of informers and provocateurs in the IRA
- MI5 'colluded in scalpel torture'
- Scots MP: Scottish National Party and Yes Campaign riddled with MI5 and other agents of British security state
- Muslim Police Officers Lose Jobs Due to MI5 Fearmongering
Police say the person she contacted was using a clown image as their profile picture. She allegedly reached out to this person to murder a teacher at Davis Middle School.
"The profile that she contacted actually was using a clown as a profile picture and so using a clown related alias," Officer Ashley Jenrette of Hampton Police said.
According to police, a dispatcher received a call Sunday evening about a threat being made on social media, and the investigation resulted in the teen's arrest.
Detectives reached out to the teacher to make sure they were OK. Police say there is no evidence at this time indicating threats have been made against anyone else.














Comment: It's not only the gruesome destruction of young bodies, or the slow-motion death of malnutrition and starvation inflicted upon these children; it is also great emotional and psychological anguish and turmoil they they feel, as illustrated by the following story: This 10-year-old girl wants you to know what the US Government is doing to Yemen