Sunday, February 28, 2016

Clinton Overwhelms Sanders in South Carolina Primary

Clinton Overwhelms Sanders in South Carolina Primary

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Former U.S. secretary of state Hillary Clinton won a major victory Saturday over rival Bernie Sanders in the South Carolina primary, solidifying her status as the Democratic Party frontrunner. Clinton benefited from huge support from African-American voters, an advantage that could carry over into several of the upcoming Super Tuesday primaries on March 1. VOA National correspondent Jim Malone has more from Washington.

Врио главы Коми надеется на оперативное расследование ЧП на шахте - РИА Новости

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Врио главы Коми надеется на оперативное расследование ЧП на шахте
РИА Новости
Врио главы республики Коми Сергей Гапликов считает, что справедливость должна быть установлена. На шахте "Северная" в результате двух аварий погибли 10 человек, 26 человек оказались под завалами. Исполняющий обязанности главы республики Коми Сергей Гапликов. 
Трёхдневный траур объявлен в республике КомиРадиостанция ЭХО МОСКВЫ
Власти Коми надеются на оперативное расследование ЧП на шахте «Северная»Новостной проект INFOX.ru

Врио главы Коми ожидает максимально открытого расследования причин аварии на шахтеТАСС 
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Clash in Russian Military Unit in Chechnya Involves Russians, Chechens and Daghestanis 

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            Staunton, February 27 – Although Russian and Chechen officials insist that there was no ethnic component to a fight on Tuesday among soldiers of Russian, Chechen, and Daghestani nationalities, the situation regarding Ramzan Kadyrov and his reappointment as head of Chechnya is so fraught that many are investing it with broader ethnic meaning.

            In today’s “Gazeta,” Elizabeta Mayetnaya and Vladimir Dergachev report what little is known about the clashes, which took place on Tuesday but about which the first reports appeared only yesterday. The Moscow journalists also interviewed one of the soldiers involved (gazeta.ru/politics/2016/02/26_a_8095793.shtml).

            Apparently the fight among the soldiers began when one tried to break into a lunch line and others objected.  They beat the individual soldier who had tried to jump the line; and then others joined in. About 30 soldiers were involved in all. An ethnic Chechen intervened on his behalf, the soldier interviewed said; otherwise the soldier in question could have been killed. He is now in the hospital with “serious trauma.”

            Because those who supported the soldier who had broken into line were mostly his fellow Russians and those who opposed him were either Chechens or Daghestanis, the fight quickly took on an ethnic coloration, especially after a video of the fight appeared on the Internet (gazeta.ru/army/video/2016/02/26/massovaya_draka_voennosluzhashih_v_odnoi_iz_chastei_popala_na_video_.shtml).

            This is not the first such conflict that had occurred on this Russian military base in Chechnya, the journalists say.  A year ago, there was another incident, several soldiers suffered, but things quickly quieted down. One reason is that the Chechens who work on the base are well paid compared to Chechens in the surrounding community.

            Kadyrov on Instagram played down the incident saying that it was the kind of thing that happens in every army in the world.  The Russian Presidential Human Rights Council confirmed that clashes had occurred but was unable to provide additional information. Its spokesman suggested that the draft of Chechens into the army, for the first time in 20 years, may have had something to do with it.

            The reason for that conclusion, the spokesman said, is that clashes in Russian military units had become increasingly rare during the period when Moscow did not draft anyone from the North Caucasus nationalities.  Dedovshchina occurred, but it was less along ethnic lines than it had been or may be again.

            Unfortunately, the spokesman said, it is increasingly difficult to say what in fact is happening in Russian military units. Since the Crimean Anschluss, the Russian military has severely restricted the access of human rights activists to individual units and thus is in a position to keep them from finding out what is going on.
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Virginia Police Officer Shot, Killed on First Day on Duty

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A police officer in the Eastern U.S. state of Virginia was shot and killed Saturday afternoon during her first full day in uniform. Officer Ashley Guindon and two other officers with the Prince William County police force were responding to a domestic disturbance call in a community located nearly 50 kilometers southwest of Washington when they were shot. The trio were taken to a hospital where Guindon later died of her injuries. No information has been released on the other two officers. Guindon, who had spent several years serving in the U.S. Marines, was just sworn in as a police officer Friday. The department posted a picture of Guindon and another newly sworn-in officer with a message that ended with "Be safe!" One person has been taken into custody. The chairman of Prince William's governing body told The Associated Press that another woman was killed in the dispute. 

IS Militants Hit Northern Iraq with Chemical Weapons: Kurdish Officials 

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Kurdish officials are working with the U.S.-led coalition to verify if Islamic State militants hit Kurdish peshmerga fighters with chemical weapons in the northern area of Sinjar. Dozens of peshmerga as well as civilians reported suffering from nausea and vomiting after homemade IS rockets hit the area. The Kurdistan Region Security Council said on its Twitter feed that it was investigating the February 25 attack. If confirmed, according to the Kurdish authority it would be the eighth chemical weapon attack on its forces. U.S. Director of National Intelligence James Clapper told Congress in early February that the extremist group had used chemical agents in both Iraq and Syria. CIA Director John Brennan later confirmed that IS had the ability to manufacture both chlorine and mustard gas. A source at the Organization for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons told Reuters earlier in the month that lab tests showed Kurdish fighters had been exposed to mustard gas last year.

Syrian Cease-Fire in Effect, Some Violence Reported

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The cease-fire in Syria that began Saturday has mostly held, but there have been some incidents of violence.

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3 Stabbed in Clash Between KKK, Protesters in California

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Three people were stabbed and 13 people arrested when members of a white separatist group clashed with a larger group of counter-demonstrators outside of Los Angeles Saturday, police said. The violence occurred in the city of Anaheim, near the famed Disneyland theme park. A police spokesman said several protesters had arrived ahead of time to protest a planned anti-immigration rally by a local chapter of the Ku Klux Klan. When the Klansmen arrived to begin their rally, they were surrounded by the counter-demonstrators and attacked. All three stabbing victims were counter-demonstrators, one of them stabbed by a Klansman with the sharp end of a flagpole. Two Klansmen were stomped on by several of the protesters. The police spokesman said six Klan members and seven protesters were arrested, and all face charges of assault with a deadly weapon. The Ku Klux Klan was founded in the southern U.S. state of Tennessee in 1866, one year after the anti-slavery Union army defeated the army of the slave-holding Confederate states -- which broke away from the rest of the U.S. -- to bring an end to the Civil War. Initially aimed at terrorizing newly freed African-American slaves, the KKK's ranks grew through the later part of the 19th century and first half of the 20th century as it fought against racial integration across the United States. Klansmen were once the dominant political force in Anaheim, holding four of five City Council seats before a recall effort led to their ouster in 1924.

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Михаил Ходорковский : "Этот режим не навсегда"

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Речь Михаила Ходорковского в Лондоне в годовщину убийства Бориса Немцова. 27 февраля было объявлено о создании Фонда Бориса Немцова за свободу.
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Нью-Йорк почтил память Немцова 

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Сразу несколько акций памяти Бориса Немцова состоялись в Нью-Йорке
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Guns mostly fall silent on first day of Syrian ceasefire

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Russian air raids stop and the truce seems to be holding for the most part across the country
Guns mostly fell silent in Syria and Russian air raids stopped the first day of a cessation of hostilities on Saturday, that the United Nations has described as the best hope for peace in five years of civil war.
Under the US–Russian accord accepted by President Bashar al-Assad’s government and many of his foes, fighting should cease so aid can reach civilians and talks can open to end a war that has killed more than 250,000 people and made 11 million homeless.
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Fragile Syria ceasefire enters second day

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Airstrikes reported in Aleppo and Hama but partial cessation of hostilities appears broadly intact
Syria’s fragile ceasefire has entered its second day with reports of scattered airstrikes and bombings, but overall the slowdown in fighting – regarded as the most successful effort yet to reduce the bloodshed in the five-year civil war – appeared to be holding.
Warplanes, believed to be either Syrian or Russian, bombed seven villages in the provinces of Aleppo and Hama, according to the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights. Several airstrikes hit central and northern Syria on Sunday, a monitor said.
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Guns fall silent in Syria - Reuters

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Guns fall silent in Syria
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Under the U.S.-Russian accord accepted by President Bashar al-Assad's government and many of his foes, fighting should cease so aid can reach civilians and talks can open to end a war that has killed more than 250,000 people and made 11 million ...
US, Russia-brokered ceasefire goes into effect across SyriaThe Hindu

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Here's What Happened in Russia on the First Anniversary of the Killing of Boris Nemtsov - VICE News

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Here's What Happened in Russia on the First Anniversary of the Killing of Boris Nemtsov
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Exactly one year ago, Russian opposition leader and former deputy prime minister Boris Nemtsov was gunned down near the Kremlin in Moscow. Since then, history teacher Nadir Fatov and others have guarded a makeshift memorial at the place where he ...
Russia's anti-Putin activists mark Nemtsov murder, amid threats and attacksMashable
'Russia will be free!' Thousands march on Moscow to honour slain opposition leaderThe Globe and Mail
Thousands take to streets across Russia to remember Boris NemtsovDeutsche Welle
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'Global sherpa': Russia rooting for Hillary - WND.com

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'Global sherpa': Russia rooting for Hillary
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NEW YORK – Russia's Vladimir Putin wants Donald Trump to lose the 2016 presidential race because he believes Russia would have a much easier time taking advantage of Hillary Clinton in the White House, according to an international adviser and expert ...

Syrian war: Russia reports nine truce violations - BBC News

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Syrian war: Russia reports nine truce violations
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The truce in Syria has been violated nine times in the past 24 hours, says Russia, but is otherwise holding. A temporary cessation of hostilities was agreed as part of a US-Russian plan and is now in its second day. Reports say warplanes have attacked ...
Russia Grounds Its Warplanes in SyriaABC News
Russia reports 9 violations of Syrian ceasefire in 24 hoursRT
Russia, US hail Syrian ceasefireYahoo News
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Prawit: Russia, Belarus visits tighten cooperation - Bangkok Post

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Prawit: Russia, Belarus visits tighten cooperation
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Deputy Prime Minister Prawit Wongsuwon said his visits to Russia and Belarus have tightened cooperation between Thailand and the two countries, particularly in the fields of economy and security. Gen Prawit was speaking at a press conference at Don ...

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Coal mine blast in Russia kills 5 rescuers, no survivors among 26 miners trapped underground - RT

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Coal mine blast in Russia kills 5 rescuers, no survivors among 26 miners trapped underground
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Another explosion has rocked a coal mine in Vorkuta, Russia, killing five people and injuring one , according to the emergency services. The blast occurred during efforts to rescue workers trapped when same mine collapsed earlier this week. Five coal ...
Six people die in new explosion in Russia's Arctic mine: officialYahoo News
North Russia Mine Likely to Be Flooded or Insulated to Battle FlamesSputnik International
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'As long as Russia is our neighbor': Latvia wants to host NATO tanks ready for battle - RT

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'As long as Russia is our neighbor': Latvia wants to host NATO tanks ready for battle
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The suggestion appears to be against the spirit if not the letter of NATO's agreement with Russiasigned in 1994, which bans the military alliance from placing “significant” forces in Eastern Europe on a permanent basis. NATO rotates troops deployed ...
Latvia wants greater NATO presence to offset RussiaUSA TODAY

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Russia's Batmobile: Putin inspects latest in cutting-edge combat vehicles (VIDEO) - RT

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Russia's Batmobile: Putin inspects latest in cutting-edge combat vehicles (VIDEO)
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The latest addition to the Russian security services' arsenal comes in the form of a Batmobile. Informally known as 'The Punisher,' the armored combat vehicle was put on display for the president and is being touted as an answer to the American Humvee.

Russia ends search for dozens of miners trapped in Arctic - Deutsche Welle

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Russia ends search for dozens of miners trapped in Arctic
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After days of search, however, Russian Emergencies Minister Vladimir Puchkov proclaimed that the conditions in the affected part of the Arctic mine "did not allow anyone to survive." "In the underground space where the 26 miners were, there are high ...
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Assassination of Putin Critic Remembered in Moscow

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Tens of thousands of people joined a solemn march on Saturday to commemorate the first anniversary of the assassination of Boris Y. Nemtsov, a Russian opposition leader.









Российский Центр по примирению враждующих сторон в Сирии начинает выпускать ежедневный бюллетень о ходе примирения конфликтующих сторон

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В соответствии с достигнутыми соглашениями, российский Центр по примирению враждующих сторон на территории Сирии начинает выпускать ежедневный информационный бюллетень.

Putin can cash in on Syria gains with cease-fire - Stars and Stripes

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Putin can cash in on Syria gains with cease-fire
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MOSCOW — Russian President Vladimir Putin has a chance to cash in on his gains in Syria by scaling down his bombing blitz when a cease-fire takes effect Friday night so he can emerge as a peace broker with international stature. The Syrian army's ...
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Putin's Plans Beyond Ukraine into Syria - U.S. News & World Report

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Putin's Plans Beyond Ukraine into Syria
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On the eve of a ceasefire agreement, U.S. news spoke with Agnia Grigas, author of "Beyond Crimea: The New Russian Empire" and nonresident senior fellow at the Atlantic Council about Russia's President Vladimir Putin's goals in the region and why ... 
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Russians march to preserve opposition in Vladimir Putin's stronghold - The Globe and Mail

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Russians march to preserve opposition in Vladimir Putin's stronghold
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The guarding of the bridge reflects the defensive position Russia's beleaguered opposition finds itself in across the country. Rather than taking to the campaign trail to criticize President Vladimir Putin and the governing United Russia party for ...
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Почему Путин и Медведев вместе уехали из России? - Собеседник

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Почему Путин и Медведев вместе уехали из России?
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Sobesednik.ru выяснил, зачем Владимир Путин и Дмитрий Медведев уехали в Белоруссию, оставив Россию одновременно. Как ранее писал Sobesednik.ru, пресс-секретарю российского президента Дмитрию Пескову пришлось объяснять, почему Владимир Путин и Дмитрий Медведев ...
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Russia's anti-Putin activists mark Nemtsov murder, amid threats - Mashable

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Russia's anti-Putin activists mark Nemtsov murder, amid threats
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Nemtsov, who was a staunch critic of President Vladimir Putin, was murdered on Feb. 27, 2015, as he walked with his girlfriend across a bridge to his home. The killing occurred on the eve of an opposition march against Putin that he was set to lead and ...
As opposition marks 1-year anniversary of Boris Nemtsov killing, attacks against them get more bizarreCBC.ca
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Die Welt: Путин нашел способ обхода западных санкций - Вести.Ru

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Die Welt: Путин нашел способ обхода западных санкций
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Россия нашла способ обхода западных санкций. Как пишет немецкое издание Die Welt, Кремль хочет выпустить займы на три миллиарда долларов, получив деньги от европейских и американских банков и передав их российским предприятиям, на которые наложены санкции. Если этот ...
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It's Putin Who Will Make or Break the Syrian Cease-fire - Haaretz

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It's Putin Who Will Make or Break the Syrian Cease-fire
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It's Putin Who Will Make or Break the Syrian Cease-fire. Every party has an interest in observing the truce, but whether it leads to a longer-term dialog depends above all on Russia. Zvi Bar'el. Feb 27, 2016 9:54 PM. 0comments Print Zen Subscribe now.
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in on Syria Gains With Cease-FireABC News 

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A Year After His Murder, The Specter of Nemtsov is Haunting Putin - Daily Beast

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A Year After His Murder, The Specter of Nemtsov is Haunting Putin
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Amazingly, the city's mayor, Ivan Karnilin, joined the anti-Putin memorial. Together with activists he marched with a long banner that said: “We'll never forget! We'll never forgive!” A recording of Nemtsov's voice played over loudspeakers in the city ... 
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Obama falls for Putin's act - Toledo Blade

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Obama falls for Putin's act
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To reach a truce in Ukraine in 2015, the United States at least did not negotiate directly with Mr.Putin, leaving it to Germany and France, U.S. partners in NATO. This time around, the U.S. government actively negotiated directly with Russia, the ...
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Thousands march in Moscow to honor slain Kremlin critic Nemtsov - YouTube

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Published on Feb 27, 2016
Thousands of Russians marched through Moscow to honor slain Kremlin critic Boris Nemtsov on Saturday, the first anniversary of his death. Nathan Frandino reports.

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Thousands march in Moscow to honor slain Kremlin critic Nemtsov 

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Thousands of Russians marched through Moscow to honor slain Kremlin critic Boris Nemtsov on Saturday, the first anniversary of his death. Nathan Frandino reports.
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