China accuses India of massing troops amid border dispute

CHINA - India is creating infrastructure and deploying a large number of troops on its side of the border at the disputed area in the Himalayas, China's foreign ministry has said, adding, that New Delhi’s actions indicate it’s not interested in a peaceful resolution of the standoff. The impasse between the neighbors and BRICS (Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa) partners began on June 18, when Indian troops were sent to the strategic Doklam valley, which separates India from Bhutan. New Delhi said the move was necessary to curb Chinese road construction on the Himalayan plateau, which, according to India, violates the status quo. Beijing, which views Doklam a part of Chinese territory, has accused India of breaching an internationally recognized border.

 
Trump wants US access to Britain’s food market

USA - US President Donald Trump has called for an expansive post-Brexit trade deal with Britain, offering American food producers greater access to the UK market. He also cautioned Scotland against holding a second vote on independence. In an interview with the Wall Street Journal, Trump called for one big deal that would “include everything.” Asked whether such an agreement “could kick in pretty much as soon as Brexit happens,” Trump said “as soon as it’s appropriate to have it kick in, absolutely. And it’ll be a big trade deal - much, much more business than we do right now, many, many times.” Trump said the “very all-in” deal will involve greater trade in such sectors as financial services and agriculture.

 
Global fears of US power top those of Russia & China

USA - Fears of American power and influence have risen dramatically around the globe in just four years, with more people, even those in some US allied countries, feeling more threatened by American policies than that of Russia or China, a latest Pew poll has found. The trend has been recorded by the reputed Pew Research Center “amid steep drops in US favorability and confidence in the US president. The pollster’s latest survey, released Tuesday, found that on average, 38 percent of people around the globe now regard American power and influence as a major threat to their country. The figure is up 13 percentage points from 2013.

 
Russia, Not the US, is Now Calling the Shots in the Middle East

RUSSIA - With the US minimizing efforts to topple the government of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad and Iraq expressing weariness of the US's extended presence in its country, Russia has become an increasingly important power broker in the region.

Deadly False Narratives Drove the Temple Mount Crisis

ISRAEL - The crisis between Israel and the Palestinians that raged in recent weeks over the Temple Mount/Al-Aqsa holy site in Jerusalem has died down, but the affair provides important clues about the rising ability of fundamentalist Islamists to seize control of the narrative. Radical rhetoric espoused by those who sought to inflame religious conflict dominated the Temple Mount crisis.

Major Bank Accused of Laundering Millions for Drug Cartels

AUSTRALIA - Commonwealth Bank of Australia stands accused by the Australian Transaction Reports and Analysis Centre (AUSTRAC) of a stupefying 53,700 violations of money laundering and counter-terrorism-financing laws, in which the financial institution failed to notify in a timely fashion — and, sometimes, not at all — transactions topping a mountainous A$77 million. As the case unfolds, it should be noted, each breach of the act carries a jaw-dropping potential penalty of A$18 million — meaning Commonwealth Bank could be slapped with an astonishing level of fines.

 
Bishop: Church 'abandons' the poor

UK - The Church is "abandoning" the poor because middle-class clergy are unwilling to move away from "trendy coffee shops", a bishop has said.  The Rt Revd Philip North launched a stinging critique of Church of England priests who are too wedded to wealthy areas to minister to the poor. 

Food banks run out

UK - Food banks across the country are coming under pressure as children lose access to free school meals during the summer holidays. David McAuley, chief executive of anti-poverty charity The Trussell Trust, has warned that some hubs within the 420-strong network are running dangerously low on supplies. “Rising demand in the summer holidays as families struggle to get by without free school meals” is at the root of the problem, he said. The Trussell Trust handed out 4,412 more three-day emergency food parcels for children during July and August last year than in the previous two months.  Around one million children currently receive free school meals during term time.

 
The majority of Harvard’s incoming class is nonwhite

USA - For the first time in Harvard University’s history, the majority of students accepted into the incoming freshman class are not white, a milestone for an institution that prides itself on educating future presidents, CEOs, and world leaders. But Harvard’s push to broaden the diversity of its student ranks comes as the Trump administration intensifies its focus on affirmative action policies and suggests it will investigate how colleges shape the racial makeup of their campuses. The US Justice Department is preparing to redirect resources from its civil rights division toward investigating and suing universities over affirmative action admissions policies deemed to discriminate against white applicants, The New York Times reported this week.

 
The End of The Beginning of Free Speech on YouTube

USA - YouTube, which is owned by Google, is placing restrictions on videos that comply with its official policies but which it feels are contrary to political correctness. These restrictions range from denying advertising revenue, preventing sharing, and making them difficult to find in searches. The ‘experts’ who will set the limits of political correctness include the Anti-Defamation League (ADL), which publishes a so-called hate list that focuses on conservative, and the Institute for Strategic Dialogue, which collaborated with the Swedish government to block 14,000 Twitter users over so-called hate speech because they opposed the government’s immigration policies.

 
The Dow Jones Industrial Average Hits 22,000

USA - The Dow hit the 22,000 mark for the first time ever on Wednesday, and investors all over the world greatly celebrated.  And without a doubt this is an exceedingly important moment, because I think that this is a milestone that we will be remembering for a very long time.  So far this year the Dow is up over 11 percent, and it has now tripled in value since hitting a low in March 2009.  It has been quite a ride, and if you would have told me a couple of years ago that the Dow would be hitting 22,000 in August 2017 I probably would have laughed at you. 

Medvedev : ‘Full-fledged economic war’

RUSSIA - The US establishment has fully outwitted Donald Trump and used his administration’s weakness to declare a fully-fledged economic war on Russia, Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev has said, adding, that the move leaves no doubt that bilateral ties will never improve. On Wednesday, Donald Trump signed into law a bill imposing new sanctions on Russia, which Medvedev says has put an end to “hopes for improving our relations with the new US administration.” “It is a declaration of a full-fledged economic war on Russia,” he wrote in a lengthy strong-worded Facebook post in both English and Russian. “Unless a miracle happens,” the law will affect US-Russian relations for decades, Medvedev wrote.

 
‘Culture of Tolerance’ Is Destroying Germany

GERMANY - Writing after the latest deadly knife attack by an Islamist migrant who, it has been revealed, was known to authorities, veteran journalist Dirk Schümer has said Germany’s ‘culture of tolerance’ leaves the nation defenceless against those who would do it harm.

Merkel faces a Rude Awakening

GERMANY - Deutsche Bank issues staggering warning on German economy. Germany's economy is at risk of overheating and burning out as deceptive indicators mask worrying threats, the country's biggest lender has warned. The news came as Germany's second biggest bank Commerzbank recorded massive losses of more than 400 million euros yesterday. The catastrophic loss, which equates to £363 million, is a huge reversal of last year’s €380 million profit.

 
Corrosion inhibitor chemical found in processed meat products

USA - A powerful corrosion inhibitor chemical used in wood stove boilers is also deliberately added to most processed meats in the United States, a Natural News investigation has found. Dozens of popular brands of hot dogs, bacon, sausage, lunch meat, sandwich ham and cured meats are sold in grocery stores across America that carry the rust inhibitor chemical known as sodium nitrite.

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