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Link: https://www.rt.com/politics/388400-upper-house-urges-tougher-punishment/
Russian senators have prepared a bill that makes violations of electoral procedures a criminal offense with a maximum punishment of up to five years in prison.
Link: https://www.rt.com/news/388435-mafia-italy-migrant-center/
A mafia clan has been in charge of one of Italy’s largest migrant reception centers for an entire decade, police have revealed. Dozens have been arrested in connection with the scheme, which reportedly led to the clan pocketing millions;.accused of mafia association, extortion, carrying illegal weapons, fraud, embezzlement. It has maintained control of the facility for over 10 years.
Link: http://govtslaves.info/bank-of-china-atms-go-dark-as-ransomware-attack-cripples-china/
Aftermath of the global WannaCry ransomware attack, which has spread around the globe significant number of corporations and public services infrastructure grinding to a halt, unable to operate with unprotected if mission-critical computers taken offline indefinitely. Examples so far include:
NHS: The British public health service – the world’s fifth-largest employer, 1.7 million staff – badly hit, 45 facilities were affected. Several were forced to cancel or delay treatment for patients.
Germany’s Deutsche Bahn national railway operator was affected, with information screens and ticket machines hit. Travelers tweeted pictures of hijacked departure boards showing the ransom demand instead of train times. But the company insisted that trains were running as normal.
Renault: The French automobile giant hit, forcing it to halt production at sites in France and its factory in Slovenia as part of measures to stop the spread of the virus.
FedEx: The US package delivery group acknowledged it had been hit by malware;“implementing remediation steps as quickly as possible.” .
Russian banks, ministries, railways: Russia’s central bank targeted, several government ministries,railway system. The interior ministry said 1,000 of its computers hit by a virus. Officials say the attacks had been contained.
Telefonica: The Spanish telephone giant attacked but “the infected equipment is under control and being reinstalled
Sandvik: Computers handling both administration and production were hit in a number of countries where the company operates, some production forced to stop.
Link: https://sputniknews.com/europe/201705151053615742-russia-eaeu-putin-/
"The Eurasian Economic Union is steadily expanding its foreign ties. Some 50 European, Asian and Latin American states showed interest to cooperation with it,"Russian President Putin said at a roundtable meeting during the second day of the international "One Belt, One Road" forum in Beijing. The EAEU and China are in talks to determine an agreement on trade and economic cooperation.
Link: https://www.rt.com/news/388373-pyongyang-nuclear-capable-missile/
Pyongyang has claimed that its medium-range ballistic missile test carried out on Sunday under the supervision of Kim Jong-un has confirmed the “tactical specifications and technical characteristics” of the rocket which North Korea says is capable of carrying nuclear warheads.
Link: https://www.rt.com/news/388326-virus-ransomware-wannacry-europol/
The virus that downed critical digital infrastructure in the UK’s National Health Service and locked thousands of people out of their computers may be about to get worse. Rob Wainwright, executive director of the European Union’s crime agency: the spread of the ‘WannaCry’ virus was “unprecedented,” resulting in more than 200,000 victims in at least 150 countries. “At the moment, we are facing an escalating threat,” Europol warned nation states about the risks of such attacks.London’s Thames Valley Police have urged people to avoid “opening unknown email attachments or clicking on links in spam emails.”
Link: https://www.rt.com/news/388323-moscow-redevelopment-project-protest/
Critics of a proposed program to replace old housing in Russia’s capital held a protest rally on Sunday. They believe the massive plan is prone to abuse by authorities and other major flaws. Police estimated the turnout for the protest at about 8,000. The protesters object to a law being considered in Russian parliament that would give Moscow authorities extra leeway in selecting the buildings to be torn down and offering residents new housing; project seeks to raze 4,500 buildings constructed between the 1950s and 1980s Some residents fear being forced to change neighborhoods, wary of losing property value or simply don’t see the need for changing their apartments. Critics say the program is motivated by interests of developers rather than the residents of old buildings
Link: http://govtslaves.info/imf-suggesting-a-10-tax-on-all-money-on-deposit-in-banks-throughout-europe/
The International Monetary Fund (IMF) instructing Germany to raise taxes and also talking about just imposing a 10% tax on all money that deposits in banks throughout Europe. The IMF has told Germany it should raise its property tax, cut social welfare contributions. http://govtslaves.info/imf-suggesting-a-10-tax-on-all-money-on-deposit-in-banks-throughout-europe/
Link: http://govtslaves.info/bitcoin-crosses-1800-for-the-first-time/
Bitcoin surpassed $1,800 on Thursday to a fresh record high, rising more than $100 in just two days.
Link: https://www.seeker.com/space/exploration/this-company-plans-to-mine-the-moon-and-its-not-alone
Moon Express is gearing up to become the first company to ever transport a commercial asset from space back to Earth. Several ambitious startups developing plans to launch mining operations on both the moon and asteroids.. China is a key player. A fortune could be made by anyone able to exploit one of the mountain-sized asteroids made of platinum or other precious metals thought to be orbiting the sun, or deposits of rare earth elements on the moon. First-ever private mining operation on the moon is scheduled in 2020.
it emerged he used to work as a security guard at the luxury complex where his victims lived. He got access to their $1.9million (£1.5million) apartment in Boston, Massachusetts, and allegedly slit their throats before trying to steal a bag of jewelry, police say. Dr Richard Field, 49, and Dr Lina Bolanos, 38, were murdered after Teixeira, who is originally from West Africa, burst into their penthouse on Friday. Killer had already been convicted in attempted bank robberies
Link: http://www.rawstory.com/2017/05/vermont-legislature-approves-marijuana-legalization-bill/
Vermont lawmakers on Wednesday approved a measure to legalize recreational use of marijuana, which if not vetoed by the governor would make the state the ninth to legalize the drug and the first to do so by legislation rather than ballot initiative.Neighboring Massachusetts and nearby Maine have also legalized , after statewide ballot initiatives showed that a majority of voters approved. That was not an option in Vermont, where state law does not allow for ballot measures of that kind. Lawmakers in nearby Rhode Island are contemplating a similar measure.
In Sweden, the government tries to rehabilitate and reintegrate ISIS fighters who have returned to their country. They give them free “housing, employment, education and financial support” rather than throwing them in jail. UK, London mayor Sadiq Kahn has tried to convince everyone that terror attacks are “part and parcel of living in a big city.”In reality, terrorism isn’t a normal part of living in a big city, or anywhere else,main source of terrorism in the Western world is clearly the millions of unvetted migrants who have arrived here.
Link: https://sputniknews.com/us/201705111053484228-trump-erdogan-anti-terror-cooperation/
The leaders of the United States and Turkey are set to discuss cooperation to "confront terrorism in all its forms" in Washington next week, the White House said in a press release.
Link: https://sputniknews.com/europe/201705101053478598-women-london-charged-terror/
Three women, arrested by the UK Metropolitan Police Counter Terrorism Command in various parts of London in late April, were charged with preparation of a terror attack.
Link: https://sputniknews.com/military/201705111053486738-thaad-incapable-intercepting-chinese-icbms/
The US Theater High Altitude Area Defense (THAAD) system-does not have the capability of intercepting Chinese intercontinental ballistic missiles (ICBMs), former Assistant Secretary of State for Arms Control, Verification and Compliance, Frank Rose, said at a Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS) conference.
Link: https://www.rt.com/politics/387835-communications-ministry-proposes-isolation-of/
Russia’s Communications Ministry has developed a program that would allow the isolation of all internal internet traffic on servers located within the country, thus minimizing the risk of foreign hackers meddling with sensitive data. The new scheme is outlined in the ‘Digital Economy’ doctrine, which has already been forwarded to the government for discussion, Izvestia daily reports. If and when the program is implemented, the share of traffic between Russian and foreign servers would drop from the current 60 percent to just 5 percent.
Link: http://www.informationliberation.com/?id=56719
Six of the accused come from Syria, a seventh from Libya. They range between 16 and 21 in age. It was reported last year that all of these attackers have "refugee" status.
Close to one-quarter of students at a California elementary school have been directed by school officials to stay home for three weeks due to a small onset of chickenpox cases that began in March.. The student was immunized, however still contracted chickenpox.” After two more cases were found, the school district took action to keep the unvaccinated students out of school for three weeks.
Link: http://www.blacklistednews.com/Mexico_Was_Second_Deadliest_Country_in_2016/58348/0/38/38/Y/M.html
Syria, Iraq and Afghanistan dominated the news agenda, Mexico's drug wars claimed 23,000 lives during 2016 -- second only to Syria, where 50,000 people died as a result of the civil war,nearly all attributable to small arms "The wars in Iraq and Afghanistan claimed 17,000 and 16,000 lives respectively in 2016, although in lethality they were surpassed by conflicts in Mexico and Central America.
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