Rabu, 09 Oktober 2019

2 dead in Germany shooting near synagogue: Live updates - CNN International

A car was hijacked in Queis, which is near the town of Halle, the mayor of Landsberg district told CNN.

The hijacking happened after the shootings and about 8 miles away from the attacks. Two people were injured in the incident.

Mayor Anja Werner said there was no information on what kind of car was hijacked. The mayor did not know how many suspects had been involved in the hijacking.

Queis is within the Landsberg district and close to a nearby highway. 

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2019-10-09 15:03:00Z
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Syrian Kurdish forces call for all hands on deck as Turkish troops reportedly cross border - Fox News

Syrian Kurdish forces were calling on their people Wednesday to move toward the border with Turkey and “carry out acts of resistance,” as reports emerged that the first Turkish troops have entered the country as part of a planned military assault.

Turkey has long threatened an attack on the Kurdish fighters in Syria, whom Ankara considers terrorists allied with a Kurdish insurgency within Turkey. A small group of Turkish forces entered northeastern Syria Wednesday morning near the towns of Tal Abyad and Ras al-Ayn, a Turkish official told Bloomberg.

"We call upon our people, of all ethnic groups, to move toward areas close to the border with Turkey to carry out acts of resistance during this sensitive historical time," read a statement from the local civilian Kurdish authority known as the Autonomous Administration of North and East Syria.

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In its call for “general mobilization,” the Kurds also urged the international community to live up to its responsibilities as "a humanitarian catastrophe might befall our people" in the region.

A Turkish army tank is driven to its new position, after was uploaded from a truck, on the Turkish side of the border between Turkey and Syria, in Sanliurfa province, on Tuesday.

A Turkish army tank is driven to its new position, after was uploaded from a truck, on the Turkish side of the border between Turkey and Syria, in Sanliurfa province, on Tuesday. (AP)

The stark message was in contrast to what is being said Wednesday from north of the border.

Fahrettin Altun, the Turkish presidency's communications director, called on the international community in a Washington Post op-ed "to rally" behind Ankara, which he said would also take over the fight against the Islamic State terrorists.

Turkey also is aiming to "neutralize" Syrian Kurdish militants in northeast Syria and to "liberate the local population from the yoke of the armed thugs," Altun added.

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A Syrian war monitoring group, the Britain-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, reported Wednesday that people were already fleeing Tal Abyad as the Turkish troops are closing in.

Turkish officials who spoke to Bloomberg on condition of anonymity say the offensive will target Syrian border towns first to minimize any chance of a Kurdish state growing near its territory.

Expectations of a Turkish invasion rose after President Trump on Sunday abruptly announced that American troops would step aside ahead of the Turkish push — a shift in U.S. policy that essentially abandoned the Syrian Kurds, longtime U.S. allies in the fight against ISIS in Syria.

But Trump also threatened to "totally destroy and obliterate" Turkey's economy if the Turkish push into Syria went too far, and cast his decision to pull back U.S. troops as fulfilling a campaign promise to withdraw from the "endless war" in the Middle East.

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The moves have been met with criticism from politicians on both sides of the aisle.

Republican critics included Sen. Martha McSally of Arizona, who said she hopes the president's plan is "reconsidered."

"I agree with President Trump's objective to not be bogged down in the Middle East, to bring our men and women home, and we really need to be looking at the rising threat of China," McSally said on "The Story with Martha MacCallum" Tuesday.

"However, we have a generational struggle and fight against Islamic terrorism,” she added.

Meanwhile, Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov accused Washington of playing "very dangerous games" with the Syrian Kurds saying that the U.S. first propped up the Syrian Kurdish "quasi-state" in northeastern Syria and is now withdrawing its support.

"Such reckless attitude to this highly sensitive subject can set fire to the entire region, and we have to avoid it at any cost," he said during a visit to Kazakhstan.

Turkish forces artillery pieces are seen on their new positions near the border with Syria in Sanliurfa province on Sunday.

Turkish forces artillery pieces are seen on their new positions near the border with Syria in Sanliurfa province on Sunday. (AP/DHA)

Earlier on Wednesday, ISIS militants targeted a post of the Kurdish-led Syrian Democratic Forces in the northern Syrian city of Raqqa, which was once the de facto ISIS capital at the height of the militants' power in the region.

The Kurdish-led SDF, which is holding thousands of ISIS fighters in several detention facilities in northeastern Syria, has warned that a Turkish incursion might lead to the resurgence of the extremists. The U.S. allied Kurdish-led force captured the last ISIS area controlled by the militants in eastern Syria in March.

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In Wednesday's attack, ISIS launched three suicide bombings against Kurdish positions in Raqqa. There was no immediate word on casualties.

Also Wednesday, Iranian state television reported a surprise military drill with special operations forces near the country's border with Turkey, in Iran's Western Azerbaijan province. The TV didn't mention the expected Turkish offensive into Syria or elaborate on the reasons for the drill.

Fox News’ Victor Garcia, Dom Calicchio and the Associated Press contributed to this report.

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2019-10-09 12:21:12Z
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Two people killed, one suspect arrested in shooting near synagogue in Germany - CNN

"Several shots were fired," Halle police tweeted. It added: "Stay alert. We are investigating in the Halle area and are stabilizing the situation, until we have all (the) information."
The incident happened in the vicinity of Humboldtstrasse, the same street as a synagogue, Halle police press officer, Thomas Mueller, told CNN.
He added that several people had been injured, in addition to the two killed.
The incident also comes on Yom Kippur, the holiest day in the Jewish calendar.
Halle's central train station has been closed, railway company Deutsche Bahn said.

Witness sees car speeding off

An employee at a nearby business, which has a clear view of the synagogue, told CNN that they heard several shots around 12:15 p.m. local time (6:15 a.m. ET).
The employee said they saw a car -- possibly gray -- drive away at high speed in the direction of the nearby street of Schillerstrasse.
They did not want to be named due to security concerns.
This is a breaking news story, more details to follow.

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2019-10-09 12:16:00Z
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Germany gun attack: Two killed in Halle - BBC News

At least two people have been killed in a shooting in the eastern German city of Halle, police say.

The police said one person had now been arrested, but other suspects are believed to have fled in a vehicle.

The shootings took place in the Paulus area. Witnesses had reported one gunman wearing military camouflage and carrying several weapons.

A witness told German n-tv news that a gunman in camouflage opened fire with an assault rifle on a Doner kebab shop.

"The man came up to the Doner shop, he threw something like a grenade, it didn't explode, and he opened fire with an assault rifle. The man behind me must have died... I hid in the toilet," the witness told a TV reporter near the scene.

German media report that shots were also fired near a synagogue in Halle, but the details have not been confirmed.

One witness said one attacker had thrown a petrol bomb or grenade over a cemetery wall.

After the attack in Paulus, police then warned residents of Landsberg, 8km (5 miles) north-east of the city, to stay alert.

It was not clear where the arrest took place. Police are still warning residents to remain in their homes.


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2019-10-09 12:05:03Z
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Manhunt after two shot dead in German city - BBC News

At least two people have been killed in a shooting in the eastern German city of Halle, police say.

The police warned residents in the Paulus area to stay in their homes as no-one had yet been arrested.

It is unclear whether there is more than one attacker. Witnesses reported one gunman was wearing military camouflage and had several weapons.

The Bild newspaper said the attack took place near a synagogue but this has not been officially confirmed.

Police have cordoned off the Paulus district.

One witness said that an attacker had thrown a Molotov cocktail or grenade over a cemetery wall.

The Halle regional broadcaster said that after the attacker or attackers fled there was another shooting nearby.

Police have also warned residents in Landsberg, 25km (15 miles) north-east of the city, to stay in their homes.

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2019-10-09 11:26:15Z
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The latest on the Trump impeachment inquiry: Live updates - CNN

Donald Trump drove Democrats to the first crucial pivot point of their impeachment confrontation on Tuesday with a defiant declaration that his administration would not cooperate with the investigation.

In a fierce counter-attack after days of failing to control a torrent of damaging disclosures, the Trump White House branded the inquiry an illegal bid to overthrow the 2016 election and blocked testimony from a top diplomat.

"Never before in our history has the House of Representatives -- under the control of either political party -- taken the American people down the dangerous path you seem determined to pursue," White House counsel Pat Cipollone wrote in a letter to House Speaker Nancy Pelosi and her key committee chairs.

The letter in effect gave notice of all out political warfare as part of the administration's strategy to deprive investigators of all the testimony and evidence that they have demanded, in a clear effort to throttle the capacity of the probe into whether Trump abused his power by pressuring Ukraine to investigate a political opponent -- Joe Biden.

Pelosi says there is no constitutional requirement supporting Trump's demand for a full House vote to initiate impeachment proceedings -- one justification given for the President's refusal to cooperate.

But Trump's move left her with grave strategic decisions on what to do next in a confrontation that puts to the test the integrity of America's bedrock separation of powers and will determine whether she truly gamed out this duel several steps ahead.

Read more of Collinson's analysis here:

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2019-10-09 11:18:00Z
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Nobel Prize in Chemistry awarded for work on lithium ion batteries that 'revolutionized our lives' - CNN

The trio will share the prize for their work on "the development of lithium ion batteries," according to the Nobel committee.
"Lithium ion batteries have revolutionized our lives and are used in everything from mobile phones to laptops and electric vehicles," tweeted the committee.
"Through their work, this year's Chemistry Laureates have laid the foundation of a wireless, fossil fuel-free society," it added.
The three winners will share a prize of 9 million Swedish kroner ($910,000).
Whittingham developed the first functional lithium battery in the early 1970s, but it was too explosive to be viable, according to a statement from the committee.
Goodenough was responsible for developing far more powerful batteries.
The electric car revolution will require us to build better batteries
Yoshino later eliminated pure lithium from the battery, producing the first commercially viable lithium ion battery in 1985, according to the statement.
This is safer than pure lithium and made the battery workable for real-world applications.
Lithium ion batteries are ubiquitous today, used in cell phones, laptops, and many other devices.
Their development was also key in allowing moves away from fossil fuels, as the batteries enabled the storage of energy from solar, wind and other renewable sources.

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2019-10-09 11:02:00Z
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