On Reformation milestone, experts detect ‘astounding’ thirst for unity

GERMANY - Two experts on the Catholic/Lutheran relationship, one Catholic and the other Lutheran, both say that joint commemorations of today's 500th anniversary of the launch of the Protestant Reformation reflect a strong yearning for unity in the grassroots, and may represent a new "springtime" in ecumenism, meaning the quest for Christian unity. Five hundred years ago today, tradition has it, Martin Luther nailed his 95 theses on the door of the cathedral in Wittenberg, Germany, thereby triggering the Protestant Reformation that’s divided Western Christianity ever since. Today, two experts on each side of that Catholic/Lutheran divide say what they detect in the trenches is an “astounding” thirst for unity.

 
Germany marks 500th anniversary of Protestant Reformation

GERMANY - German leaders are meeting in Wittenberg to mark 500 years since Martin Luther began the Protestant Reformation. Alongside ceremonies, a church service and light show in Wittenberg, events are underway across Germany. German Chancellor Angela Merkel, President Frank-Walter Steinmeier and Saxony-Anhalt state Premier Reiner Haseloff will attend several ceremonies in Wittenberg — starting with an afternoon church service in the city's Castle Church and ending with a ceremony in the city hall in the evening.

 
The buried treasure that's tearing Alaska apart

CANADA - It is the question that pits neighbor against neighbor, tribe against tribe, and Republican against Republican. Should America risk the last great salmon run on Earth to dig what could be the richest mine on the planet? At the center of this question is the proposed Pebble Mine, a massive mineral deposit worth between $300 billion and $500 billion being pursued by the Canadian mining company Northern Dynasty and intended to be built in southwestern Alaska.

Insect Armageddon

UK - There is alarming new evidence that insect populations worldwide are in rapid decline. As Professor Dave Goulson of the University of Sussex, a co-author of a new insect study, put it, we are “on course for ecological Armageddon” because “if we lose the insects, then everything is going to collapse.”

Kim’s disaster

NORTH KOREA - North Korea nuclear tunnel collapses, ‘killing at least 200 people’ amid fears of a massive radioactive leak. The collapse happened at the Punggye-ri nuclear test site in the country's north-east on October 10, according to reports… The disaster has prompted fears of a massive radioactive leak which could spark a Chernobyl or Fukushima style disaster. A North Korean official said the collapse happened during the construction of an underground tunnel, South Korea’s Yonhap news agency reports. Some 100 people are said to have been trapped by the initial tunnel collapse, with a further 100 lost in a second collapse during a rescue operation, Asahi reported Tuesday.

 
Will America’s Prosperity Be Completely Wiped Out By Our Growing Debt?

USA - The federal government is now 20.4 trillion dollars in debt, and most Americans don’t seem to care that the economic prosperity that we are enjoying today could be completely destroyed by our exploding national debt.  Over the past decade, the national debt has been growing at a rate of more than 100 million dollars an hour, and this is a debt that all of us owe.  When you break it down, each American citizen’s share of the debt is more than $60,000, and so if you have a family of five your share is more than $300,000. 

Europe wants to create its OWN version of IMF

EUROPE - Europe could create its very own version of the International Monetary Fund (IMF) in a bid to grasp more power over failing Eurozone economies. The European Union is currently investigating ways to improve and increase the powers of the European Stability Mechanism, which helps eurozone countries who need to borrow money.

Germany’s left in crisis

GERMANY - Germany’s left-wing parties are facing a major crisis as increasing numbers of voters are turning towards more populist groups after growing tired of liberal immigration policies and a lack of proper leadership. Of the 709 Bundestag seats, only 289 members of parliament belong to the three traditional left-wing groups and in last month’s general election the Social Democrats (SPD), the Greens and Die Linke [The Left] won just 38.6 per cent of the vote - the lowest total for more than 50 years.

Saudi Arabia plot 'self-sufficient' nuclear programme

SAUDI ARABIA – Saudi Arabia plans to create a “self-sufficient” nuclear programme by extracting uranium domestically, a senior official declared, adding to fears in the region. Hashim bin Abdullah Yamani, head of the Saudi Government agency tasked with the nuclear plans said Saudi Arabia wants to extract uranium for "peaceful purposes". In a speech at an international nuclear power conference in Abu Dhabi, he did not specify whether Saudi Arabia seeks to also enrich and reprocess uranium. Enrichment in the fuel cycle can open up the possibility of military uses of the material. Atomic reactors need uranium enriched to around 5 percent purity but the same technology in this process can also be used to enrich the heavy metal to higher, weapons-grade levels.

 
Iran threaten WAR after ruling out talks with Trump

IRAN - Iranian President Hassan Rouhani has mocked the US as "mad" and taunted Donald Trump that no-one will be able to stop them from building more missiles. The aggressive language from the leader of the Islamic Republic comes as tensions between Tehran and Washington grow.

Tillerson, Mattis call for unlimited war authority

USA - If Congress decides to pass a new authorization for use of military force, Secretary of State Rex Tillerson and Defense Secretary James Mattis ask that the war authority be unlimited in its time and geographic reach. During a Senate Foreign Relations Comittee hearing Friday, Tillerson said any new AUMF passed by Congress “should not be time constrained” and “must not be geographically restricted.” He added, legislation that sets a termination date may “unintentionally embolden our enemies.” Mattis and Tillerson agreed in testimony that President Donald Trump already has constitutional authority to strike North Korea without new permission from Congress.

 
Juncker's superstate dreams will COME TRUE once UK is out

EUROPE - EU Commissioner Jean-Claude Juncker's plans to federalise the European Union will become easier to achieve once Brexit Britain officially leaves the EU, Centre of European Reform (CER) chief Charles Grant claimed. Mr Grant said Brussels will take the chance to change and reform the EU once Brexit Britain stops "blocking integration." Speaking to the BBC, he said: "When I think Europe is actually evolving in a different direction, toward more variety and more differentiation, Juncker is standing back and saying ‘no, let’s use the opportunity of Brexit to unify and integrate and take everybody along.’” He continued: "To me, the Juncker speech is a revival of old-fashioned conservative, federalist European thinking. He said he wanted everybody in the euro, everybody in the Schengen area of free travel, everybody in the banking union!"

 
Pope Francis: ‘Christians Are Called to Revitalize Europe’

VATICAN - Reflecting on the contribution of Christianity to Europe’s future, Pope Francis said that as Saint Benedict did in the sixth century, today’s Christians “are called to revitalize Europe and to revive its conscience.” Citing the ancient Letter to Diognetus, the Pope said that “what the soul is to the body, Christians are to the world,” as he urged the Christians of today to take up the challenge of playing an active role in Europe’s future.

German cardinal backs Merkel says Europe should go its own way

GERMANY - After meeting US President Donald Trump in May, German Chancellor Angela Merkel said Europe can't rely anymore on the US and the UK and needs to go its own way. German Cardinal Reinhard Marx of Munch, Germany, said on Friday that he agrees, saying Europe should "fight on the global scene for human rights, for a global community of humanity, like the pope says, the one house of creation.” Marx spoke with Crux during a break in the “Dialogue (Re) Thinking Europe” conference, taking place in the Vatican October 27-29.

German SPD Leader Demands New General Election

GERMANY - As Germany's Social Democratic Party (SPD) suffered its worst defeat in September's parliamentary elections since the World War II, the party's leader Martin Schulz made a decision to go into opposition and focus on internal-party reforms.

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