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Thursday, 22 September 2016

North Korea threatens hydrogen bomb retaliation after Seoul confirms military plan

SEOUL, Sept. 22 (UPI) -- North Korea threatened to obliterate Seoul with a hydrogen bomb a day after South Korea's defense ministry confirmed it has a military plan to remove Kim Jong Un.
Pyongyang propaganda outlet Maeari issued the strongly worded statement Thursday, charging South Korea's "senior military officials" of a plan to "destroy the North Korean leadership" and "make Pyongyang disappear off the map," Newsis reported.

Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg pledges $3bn to rid the world of all disease

Mark Zuckerberg and Priscilla Chan have vowed to spend $3bn over the next decade to try and cure all diseases.
The Facebook founder and his wife, who pledged to give away 99pc of their
wealth to good causes following the birth of their daughter last year, said the money would be used to assist scientific work and build new research tools.

Canadian Mint employee accused of smuggling $180K of gold in his rectum

An employee of the Royal Canadian Mint allegedly smuggled about $180,000 in gold from the fortress-like facility, possibly evading multiple levels of detection
with a time-honoured prison trick.
Hiding the precious metal up his bum.
The case against Leston Lawrence, 35, of Barrhaven concluded in an Ottawa courtroom Tuesday. Justice Peter Doody reserved decision until Nov. 9 on a number of smuggling-for-cash charges, including theft, laundering the proceeds of crime, possession of stolen property and breach of trust.

SWEDEN IN CHAOS: Number of ‘no-go zones’ INCREASED as police lose control over violence


SWEDISH police are losing the battle against increasing levels crime and violence in the country as now 55 areas have been labelled as "no-go" zones.
In February Express.co.uk reported the Scandinavian country has seen a huge surge in crime since the start of the migrants crisis in Europe with a rise in sex
assaults, drug dealing and children carrying weapons.
The force’s increased lack of control in the country was revealed in a report by Sweden's National Criminal Investigation Service, where attacks on officers were detailed, including police cars being stoned by masked groups.

Trump calls for racial unity, embraces 'stop and frisk'



Thursday, September 22, 2016: PITTSBURGH - Lamenting a 'lack of spirit' between whites and blacks, Donald Trump encouraged racial unity on Thursday even as he called for one of the nation's largest cities to adopt 'stop and frisk' policing tactics that have been widely condemned as racial profiling by minority
leaders.

The Republican presidential contender, eager to blunt criticism that his campaign inspires racism, confronted racial tensions after police-involved shootings of black men in Oklahoma and North Carolina. The North Carolina governor activated the National Guard overnight after another night of violent protests.

Trump, as he has for much of his unorthodox presidential bid, offered a decidedly mixed message as he confronted the delicate issue.

Teacher steps on American flag to teach students a lesson


I put the flag on the ground, and I took two steps with my right foot and I said, 'This is an example of free speech,'" Francis told CNN affiliate WRAL. "Two students got up and left immediately with no word, no disruption at all ... I assumed something had happened. One student came to where I was and took
the flag from me."
Francis said he wasn't trying to offend students, just teach them the Supreme Court ruled such acts of free expression were protected
.

Wednesday, 21 September 2016

South Korea confirms it has military plan to remove Kim Jong Un


SEOUL, Sept. 21 (UPI) -- South Korea's defense ministry is planning a special force that could remove Kim Jong Un from power.
Defense Minister Han Min-koo also said Seoul needs to increase the number of full-time troops if it is to resist an armed North Korean invasion, South Korean news network YTN reported Wednesday.