USA - Experts say that terrorists are strongly motivated – for two reasons – to exaggerate their abilities to inflict damage: (1) Terrorism is defined as “the use of violence and intimidation in the pursuit of political aims”. So terrorists exaggerate their destructive abilities in order to increase intimidation and push their aims. And (2) The more damage people believe that a terrorist group has inflicted, the more donations and funding they will receive from radical extremists. Specifically, radicals are more likely to fund terrorists who are “effective” in inflicting damage than those who can’t pull off murder and mayhem.
UK - A convicted al-Qaeda terror fundraiser with links to the Paris attacks is residing in the UK after using the Human Rights Act to prevent his deportation back to his native Algeria, The Telegraph can disclose. Baghdad Meziane, who was jailed for 11 years in 2003 for running a terror support network, has successfully staved off Home Office attempts to deport him – despite the Government’s repeated insistence that he constitutes "a danger to the community of the United Kingdom".
UK - All parents should be offered state-funded classes in how to bring up their families in a bid to tackle rising levels of child obesity, mental distress and underachievement, one of Britain’s leading doctors has said. Professor John Ashton, President of the UK Faculty of Public Health, called for programmes to be introduced across the country, and said "nanny state" interventions were needed to protect the most vulnerable.
UK - Children under five are receiving disability benefits for medical conditions linked to obesity, reveal disturbing official figures. The statistics show 50 obese under-16s were given the handouts – at a cost to the taxpayer of around £250,000 per year. Last night campaigners condemned the situation as 'disgraceful' and 'flabbergasting'.
SWITZERLAND - The decision to stop pegging the franc to the euro will cause economic difficulties in Switzerland. So why on earth did these safety-first, boring Swiss bankers decide to break away and cause such convulsions to the currency markets last week? The answer is that, however bad it might be for the Swiss, it’s a nightmare for the euro. And it is precisely because of the euro’s perilous weakness that these seismic events are happening.
ISRAEL - It is not the "occupation" and the "Zionist enemy" that are the targets of angry Muslims. Hundreds of Israeli and Palestinian Authority Muslims used the sacred Temple Mount Friday to burn the French flag in protest of the Charlie Hebdo satirical magazine caricature this week of the Prophet Mohammed. The cartoon depicts him crying over the murders of 12 people at the magazine’s office and shows a banner proclaiming, “All is forgiven.”
GERMANY - German Chancellor Angela Merkel has addressed the recent Paris attacks, describing the freedom of the press as one of society's greatest treasures. She also said that Islam belongs to Germany as much as Judaism. Opening her address to the German parliament on Thursday morning, Angela Merkel said that Germany stood alongside France in solidarity in their time of loss.
TURKEY - Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan on Friday warned of a "clash of civilizations" following in the wake of the Islamist militant attacks in Paris and he also appeared to criticize France for allowing the wife of one of the gunmen to travel via Turkey to Syria. Erdogan, a devout Sunni Muslim, has already accused the West of hypocrisy after the attacks last week in which the gunmen killed 17, including 12 at the offices of the satirical magazine, Charlie Hebdo. The three gunmen were also killed.
TURKEY - Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan on Friday said he would soon re-name his controversial new presidential palace, adopting the name of the complexes surrounding imperial mosques. Erdogan said in a speech in Ankara that the Presidential Palace would in future be known as the Presidential Kulliye and will contain a mosque, convention center and a gigantic new national library.
NIGERIA - As the world responded to the Charlie Hebdo attack with a 3.7 million person march and the most tweeted hashtag in history, a surge in insurgent savagery in northeast Nigeria drew much less international attention — but was far bloodier. “Je Suis Charlie” has been the theme of the week, but we could just as easily say “Je Suis Nigeria.” Boko Haram, an Islamist terrorist group, wants to establish a caliphate of its own, and a weak Nigerian government is struggling to respond. Here are five facts that put the group’s atrocities in context — and show why we’re likely to see more violence ahead of Nigeria’s February 14 elections.
MIDDLE EAST - Two men were hurled from the top of a tower block, two more were crucified in front of a baying crowd and a woman was stoned to death in the latest series of horrific executions by ISIS. The men were thrown from the roof down to the crowd below in the brutal punishment for being gay.
NIGER - At least nine churches have been set on fire or looted as protests against the Charlie Hebdo cartoons took a violent turn in a former French colony today. Stone-throwing demonstrators angry at the depiction of the Prophet Mohammad torched Christian buildings and police cars in Niger's capital Niamey.
LUXEMBOURG - Amazon could be forced to hand over billions in unpaid taxes after the deal it struck with Luxembourg in 2003 was deemed illegal. The European Commission has ruled the company paid tiny rates of tax in comparison to other organisations in the country, in a way that technically 'constitutes state aid'. It's particularly embarrassing for the Commission's president, Jean-Claude Juncker, who was Prime Minister of Luxembourg when the deal was agreed.
UK - A mother and daughter who get £34,000 a year in handouts because they are too fat to work say they'd rather be happy and on benefits than depressed and thin. Janice and Amber Manzur weigh a total of 43 stone (6021bs/ 275Kg approx) and are so overweight they have to use mobility scooters to get around. But both women refuse to diet and mother-of-two Ms Manzur, 44, insists: "I'd rather my daughter live life on benefits being fat and happy than depressed and thin."
USA - No Inflation – unless… you eat food, use water, live in a house or apartment, heat your home, get sick, travel, pay car insurance, go to school, mail letters, or do your taxes. Government data reports are so funny. The blaring headlines today tell us that prices dropped in December. We are all saving billions from the drop in oil and gas. These reports and their distribution to the sheep are designed to keep you sedated and calm. Facts are not necessary. How this data pertains to your everyday life is not important to the .1% who control the flow of information.