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Washington is Stepping Up its Destabilization Efforts in Algeria


Following weeks of mass protests, the 82-year-old Algerian president, Abdelaziz Bouteflika, who has been in power for well over two decades, announced his resignation. What this basically means is that Algeria that used to be considered a no-go country by Western intelligence communities due to the harsh stance that Algiers took on opposing their activities, has now shown to the world that it’s no less volatile than such countries as Tunisia, Egypt, and Libya.

Leak on the ISS becomes a matter of controversy

On August 30, the inhabitants onboard the International Space Station (ISS) were alerted to falling atmospheric pressure. The leak was very slow, and it was easily fixed by placing some Kapton adhesive tape over the place where the hole was, and then filling the hole with epoxy sealant. No one was in danger from this leak.
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Berlin Police Instructor Says Muslim Recruits Are “Enemy in our Ranks”

A Police instructor said that migrant recruits, especially of Turkish, Afghan and Arabic origins, are "an enemy in our ranks" and have even threatened German police officers with violence. Last year, federal police arrested one of its own officers who was recruiting jihadists and plotting to bomb the agency headquarters in Cologne. [May we dare ask what higher authority requires police departments to accept recruits from the migrant population?] [...]