VATICAN - Pope Francis Wednesday defended the "status quo" of Jerusalem, hours ahead of an announcement by US President Donald Trump in which officials said he will recognise the disputed city as Israel's capital. "I cannot silence my deep concern over the situation that has emerged in recent days. At the same time, I appeal strongly for all to respect the city's status quo, in accordance with the relevant UN resolutions," the pope said in his weekly address.
RUSSIA - Moscow angling for meeting with Kim after Pyongyang snubs Beijing's envoy. In its latest round of geopolitical chess, Russia is pushing to bolster communication with North Korea, a move likely to weaken China's influence as the key intermediary. "I will be going to North Korea next year." Valentina Matviyenko, speaker of Russia's upper house, announced shortly after North Korea's latest ballistic missile test. Matviyenko is third in the pecking order in the Russian government, behind President Vladimir Putin and Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev.
VATICAN - In a dramatic declaration punctuated by dire threats and warnings, the Vatican is urging the world to “decarbonize the energy system as early as possible and no later than mid-century” to avoid irreversible damage to humans and ecosystems.
UK - Thousands of British soldiers are unfit for battle because of medical conditions, and the Royal Navy may need French ships in order to fight, calling into question whether the UK’s military is able to defend Britain at all.
CHINA - Alibaba Group’s sprawling campus has collegial workspaces, laid-back coffee bars and, on the landscaped grounds, a police outpost. Employees use the office to report suspected crimes to the police, according to people familiar with the operation. Police also use it to request data from Alibaba for their own investigations, these people said, tapping into the trove of information the tech giant collects through its e-commerce and financial-payment networks.
USA - The following information comes from the GSA Annual Meeting in Seattle, Washington, USA – 2017: On five occasions in the past century a 25-30% increase in annual numbers of Mw≥7 earthquakes has coincided with a slowing in the mean rotation velocity of the Earth, with a corresponding decrease at times when the length-of-day (LoD) is short.
USA - Deep down, Technocrats know that they are sending humanity into a gulag of Scientific Dictatorship, and as a result, their conscience is pained. However, instead of turning to orthodox solutions like counseling, ethical discussion or traditional Western religion, they are turning to Eastern mysticism for answers. They get naked, practice mindfulness and chakra meditation, and meet their ‘inner net’. Many Christian apologists have written that Chakras are a portal to demonic possession. TN Editor
USA - The fire that has ravaged Ventura County continued to burn out of control Wednesday, reaching the Pacific Ocean unchecked as officials warned many more homes have been lost. The fast-moving, wind-driven wildfire continued to rage through the city of Ventura on Tuesday evening, jumping Highway 33 and burning through oil fields before crossing the 101 Freeway into Solimar Beach, authorities said.
ISRAEL - US President Donald Trump told Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas and Jordan's King Abdullah that he plans to move the US Embassy in Israel from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem on Tuesday, according to Abbas' spokesman and Jordanian reports. Trump also called Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Egyptian President Abdel-Fattah al-Sissi to inform them of the decision.
GERMANY - Germany should be more assertive in setting foreign policy according to its own interests rather than to those of the United States, the German foreign minister said on Tuesday. The traditional view of the United States as having a protecting role was beginning to “crumble”, Sigmar Gabriel told an audience of politicians and government representatives at the Koerber Foundation.
YEMEN - Along the road from the port city of Hodeida to Sana’a, Yemen’s capital, rugged mountains rise sharply from a coastal plain, then level off, giving way to a raised plateau. Old stone farmhouses overlook terraced fields, fed by mountain rains. To the south are lush forests, where baboons and wildcats live. Yemen’s vast deserts spread to the east. The diversity of the landscape is breathtaking. But amid all this natural beauty, there is misery.
UK - Even if Prime Minister Theresa May surrenders to reality this week and agrees to the European Union’s terms for the first phase of a divorce, the hardest part is still to come. The gulf in outlook between Britain’s feuding, Brexit-obsessed political and business leaders and their continental counterparts could hardly be starker. …Europe’s grandees came away shaking their heads in dismay at the confusion, contradictions, delusions and flashes of hubris among senior British government and opposition politicians, financiers, captains of industry and intellectuals. No British leader wants to choose between Europe and America. But if one is no longer available due to the Brexit vote and the other is led by a pariah, whom nearly two million petitioners sought to prevent making an official visit to the UK, what strategic options does that leave?
UK - Young children are being read books that call on them to re-assess their gender identity, thanks to an educational charity that works as part of a movement encouraging “queering the education system”. Nurseries for toddlers and junior (elementary) schools have been targeted by the government-backed Educate and Celebrate organisation, whose founder Elly Barnes, has been made an MBE for her work has spoken approvingly of “breaking the binary” when it comes to gender.
USA - Destructive wildfire sweeps into Ventura, California burning through heart of the city. The destruction comes in what was already the worst year on record for wildfires in California. "The prospects for containment are not good,” Ventura County Fire Chief Mark Lorenzen said at a news conference. “Really mother nature is going to decide.” In October, more than 40 people died and more than 10,000 structures were lost when fires swept through Northern California’s wine country.
JAPAN - The threat is very real. Millions of residents of Tokyo are to take part in evacuation drills simulating a North Korean nuclear attack on the Japanese capital. The national and city governments are to carry out a series of exercises between January and March to prepare for a potential attack on Tokyo, the Sankei Shimbun newspaper reported, the first time that a major Japanese city will have carried out responses to a simulated attack.
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