Monday, August 28, 2017

German police raid homes of suspects planning to kill leftist politicians

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German police raid homes of suspects planning to kill leftist politicians

German police raid homes of suspects planning to kill leftist politiciansGerman police on Monday raided the homes and workplaces of a policeman and another person suspected of planning to capture and kill left-wing politicians because of their views on immigration, authorities said. The suspects, who feared Germany's refugee policies would impoverish the country, had begun to stockpile food and ammunition and plan attacks, the federal prosecutor's office said in a statement. "The suspects see the crisis they fear taking hold as an opportunity to capture left-wing political representatives and kill them with their weapons," the statement said.


Myanmar army conducts clearance operations; thousands flee clashes

Myanmar army conducts clearance operations; thousands flee clashesBy Ruma Paul COX'S BAZAR, Bangladesh (Reuters) - Myanmar security forces intensified operations against Rohingya insurgents on Monday, police and other sources said, following three days of clashes with militants in the worst violence involving Myanmar's Muslim minority in five years. The fighting - triggered by coordinated attacks on Friday by insurgents wielding sticks, knives and crude bombs on 30 police posts and an army base - has killed 104 people and led to the flight of large numbers of Muslim Rohingya and Buddhist civilians from the northern part of Rakhine state.


J.J. Watt Starts His Own Harvey Relief Fund And Raises Money In A Hurry

J.J. Watt Starts His Own Harvey Relief Fund And Raises Money In A HurryJ.J. Watt of the Houston Texans is tackling the disaster left by the catastrophic storm Harvey with the same passion he uses to pursue quarterbacks.


Sharks rattle nerves on Cape Cod, but attacks on humans rare

Sharks rattle nerves on Cape Cod, but attacks on humans rareBOSTON (AP) — You can't blame beachgoers on Cape Cod for being jittery after a spate of recent shark sightings, some just a bit too close for comfort but all part of a natural ecosystem that scientists say humans must accept.


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