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California's 'Big One' could trigger super cycle of destructive quakes
A major earthquake, the Big One, is statistically almost certain in California in the coming decades, and there is even worse news below the ground: it is likely to be followed by a series of similar-sized temblors, according to a leading seismologist.
The current relatively quiet seismic period, in which “far less” energy is being released in earthquakes than it is being stored from tectonic...
5,000 Chileans evacuated after twin volcano eruptions
Chilean President Michelle Bachelet
Around 5,000 people have been evacuated from their houses in southern Chile following the twin eruptions of the Calbuco volcano.
According to reports on Thursday, the Chilean officials declared a state of emergency in the country and evacuated thousands of frightened people from a 21-kilometer radius around the mountain in the southern province of Llanquihue.
No...
Coffee Can Ward Off Breast Cancer
Coffee can be considered a healthy drink, as it can protect you from cancer, the latest Swedish study has found. It follows other research on the pros of coffee in fighting off the potentially deadly disease.
“The caffeine turns off the signal paths to breast cancer cells. This results in slower cell proliferation and increased cell death,” said Ann Rosendahl, a researcher at Lund University and...
US Expands Massive Animal Kill To Include All Domestic Cats
Another grim Foreign Intelligence Service (SVR) report circulating in the Kremlin today is warning that the Obama regime has vastly expanded its massive “animal kill” plans to include all domestic cats residing in the United States and Canada in yet another of its “steps” toward its preparations for total global war.
As we had previously reported, the SVR and the Ministry of Healthcare (MoH)...
Australian Storm Kills 3, Leaves 200,000 Homes Without Power
A powerful storm hitting Australia’s New South Wales (NSW) coast has killed at least three people so far and left thousands without power.
The gusts of wind averaged 100km/h and some 30cm of rain fell in some areas, many times more than usual. The average yearly amount of precipitation in the region is 5.5cm.
People on the ground have taken to social media to post some of the damage from the storms,...
New Black Panther Leader Says He's Gonna Hunt Down And Kill White People
On Sunday, a New Black Panther Party leader using the name General Taco said members of the New Black Panther Party will hunt down and kill white people, The Blaze reported Wednesday. Saying that the future of the organization is “absolute total destruction” of what he called “white supremacy” and capitalism on the planet, General Taco said the group would hunt their “pink a**es down.”
Taco,...
Italy is 'close to collapse' from immigration
In the last few years, hundreds of thousands of African and Arabic illegal immigrants have been pouring into Italy and Spain.
This “state emergency” is increasingly upsetting the native White Italians, who have staged protests and strikes.
Recently, the Italian government has told regional governments that they must make room for African and Middle Eastern immigrants, but the country is starting...
6.8 quake off Taiwan coast prompts tsunami alert in southwestern Japan
Japan’s Miyakojima and Yaeyama areas have been placed on high alert with tsunami advisories being issued following a shallow 6.8-magnitude underwater earthquake off Taiwan’s coast. Warnings were lifted after no significant wave activity was registered.
Following the quake, Japan Meteorological Agency issued tsunami advisories for the Miyakojima and Yaeyama areas of Japan. While JMA issued alerts...
Russia is a Real Threat - US Army Commander in Europe
US army commander in Europe says Russia is a “real threat” urging NATO to stay united. The alliance is not interested in a “fair fight with anyone” and wants to have “overmatch in all systems,” Lieutenant-General Frederick “Ben” Hodges believes.
“There is a Russian threat,” Hodges told the Telegraph, maintaining that Russia is involved in ongoing conflict in eastern...
Respect Russia, we'll never be US vassal - Putin
April 16, 2015. Russian President Vladimir Putin, center, answers questions from the public during the annual Direct Line with Vladimir Putin special broadcast live on Russian television and radio. Left: Kirill Kleimenov, head of the Channel One News Directorate. Right: Rossiya TV journalist Maria Sittel.
Relations with foreign countries will normalize when they observe respect for Russia and uphold...
Mystery Disease claims 18 lives in southeast Nigeria
At least 18 people have been killed in a southeastern Nigerian town due to a “mysterious” disease which kills in less than 24 hours, government says.
“Twenty-three people (were affected) and 18 deaths were recorded,” AFP quoted the Ondo state health commissioner, Dayo Adeyanju, as saying on Saturday.
Earlier in the day a government spokesman, Kayode Akinmade, had put the number...
GOP Congress takes marching orders from Netanyahu
The GOP Congress takes its marching orders from Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to ensure there will be no nuclear deal between Iran and the P5+1, an ex-US congressional staffer says.
The Republican-dominated Congress is taking its marching orders from Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to make sure there will be no deal between Iran and the P5+1 over Tehran’s nuclear energy program,...
Epic storm turns day into night in Belarusian city
An “apocalyptical” storm swept through several regions in Belarus, including the capital. But it was in the city of Soligorsk where clouds as black as ink obscured the sun light, while strong winds ushered in a sand storm.
Soligorsk residents, about 120 kilometers from the capital Minsk, were both scared and excited by the weather phenomenon that hit Belarus on Monday. At around 17:00 local time,...
Turkish President lashes out at Pope for defending Armenian Genocide
Pope Francis made a speech on the Orthodox Easter which was celebrated last Sunday.
He named the main genocide of the XX century. According to him, that is the slaughter of more than 1.5 million Armenians by Ottoman forces.
The Turkish officials, however, diminish the number to 300 000 – 500 000 people and insist on calling them the casualties of World War I.
The Pope claimed that we should...
EU urges Turkey to recognize Armenian genocide
A picture released by the Armenian Genocide Museum-Institute dated 1915 shows the child victims of the massacre of Armenians during World War I.
The European Parliament has called on Turkey to acknowledge its historic responsibility for the massacre of Armenians during World War I, and pave the way for “a genuine reconciliation” with Yerevan.
Members of the European Parliament (MEPs), in a resolution...